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T630, T632 User’s Reference www.lexmark.com Contents Notices ........................................................................................................... 8 Trademarks ..................................................................................................................... 9 Licensing notice ............................................................................................................ 11 Safety information ......................................................................................................... 12 Cautions, warnings, and attentions ............................................................................... 12 Electronic emission notices ........................................................................................... 12 Without a network card installed ............................................................................. 12 With a network card installed .................................................................................. 14 Noise emission levels .................................................................................................... 16 Energy Star ................................................................................................................... 16 Laser notice .................................................................................................................. 16 Statement of limited warranty ........................................................................................ 17 Chapter 1: Overview .................................................................................. 20 Identifying printers ......................................................................................................... 20 Basic models ........................................................................................................... 20 Configured models .................................................................................................. 21 Chapter 2: Printing ..................................................................................... 22 Tips for successful printing ............................................................................................ 22 Tips on storing print media ...................................................................................... 22 Avoiding jams .......................................................................................................... 22 Sending a job to print .................................................................................................... 22 Canceling a print job ..................................................................................................... 23 Canceling from the printer operator panel ............................................................... 23 Canceling a job from a computer running Windows ................................................ 24 Printing the menu settings page ................................................................................... 25 Printing a font sample list .............................................................................................. 25 Printing a directory list ................................................................................................... 26 Printing a confidential job .............................................................................................. 26 Entering a personal identification number (PIN) ..................................................... 27 Printing folio and statement sizes ................................................................................. 27 2 Contents Chapter 3: Print media handling ............................................................... 29 Print media guidelines ................................................................................................... 29 Paper ....................................................................................................................... Transparencies ....................................................................................................... Envelopes ............................................................................................................... Labels ...................................................................................................................... Card stock ............................................................................................................... Storing print media ........................................................................................................ 29 34 35 36 37 37 Identifying print media sources and specifications ........................................................ 38 Loading print media ...................................................................................................... 48 Loading print media in standard and optional trays ...................................................... 48 Loading print media in optional universally adjustable trays ......................................... 52 Loading letterhead .................................................................................................. 53 Using and loading the multipurpose feeder ................................................................... 55 Capacity .................................................................................................................. Print media dimensions ........................................................................................... Trouble-free printing ................................................................................................ Loading the multipurpose feeder ............................................................................. Loading paper and transparencies .......................................................................... Loading envelopes .................................................................................................. Loading letterhead .................................................................................................. Closing the multipurpose feeder ............................................................................. Using and loading the optional envelope feeder ........................................................... 55 55 55 57 61 62 63 67 68 Using and loading the optional 2000-sheet drawer ....................................................... 71 Changing the print media size for the 2000-sheet drawer ...................................... 74 Linking trays .................................................................................................................. 76 Using the duplex function .............................................................................................. 76 Duplex printing on letterhead .................................................................................. 76 Using Duplex Bind ................................................................................................... 77 Using the output bins .................................................................................................... 78 Using the support extension in the standard bin ........................................................... 80 Chapter 4: Maintenance ............................................................................ 81 Maintaining your printer ................................................................................................. 81 Determining the status of supplies ................................................................................ 81 Conserving supplies ...................................................................................................... 82 Ordering supplies .......................................................................................................... 82 Ordering a print cartridge ........................................................................................ 82 Maintenance kit ....................................................................................................... 83 3 Contents Ordering a charge roll ............................................................................................. Ordering a transfer roller ......................................................................................... Ordering pick rollers ................................................................................................ Ordering a label fuser cleaner ................................................................................. Ordering staple cartridges ....................................................................................... Storing supplies ............................................................................................................ 84 84 84 85 85 85 Storing the print cartridge .............................................................................................. 86 Replacing the print cartridge ......................................................................................... 86 Removing the used print cartridge .......................................................................... Cleaning the printer ................................................................................................. Installing the new print cartridge ............................................................................. Replacing the charge roll .............................................................................................. 86 87 88 90 Replacing the transfer roller .......................................................................................... 94 Replacing the pick rollers .............................................................................................. 98 Replacing the label fuser cleaner ................................................................................ 101 Replacing the staple cartridge ..................................................................................... 104 Removing a used staple cartridge ......................................................................... 105 Installing a new staple cartridge ............................................................................ 106 Resetting the maintenance counter ............................................................................ 108 Printer maintenance when printing on card stock ....................................................... 108 Printer maintenance when printing on labels .............................................................. 108 Chapter 5: Troubleshooting .................................................................... 109 Solving basic printer problems .................................................................................... 109 Checking an unresponsive printer ............................................................................... 109 Solving display problems ............................................................................................ 110 Solving printing problems ............................................................................................ 110 Solving print quality problems ..................................................................................... 113 Solving option problems .............................................................................................. 115 Solving problems with the optional 2000-sheet drawer ......................................... 118 Solving network printing problems .............................................................................. 119 Solving other problems ............................................................................................... 119 Contacting service ...................................................................................................... 119 Chapter 6: Clearing jams ......................................................................... 120 Avoiding jams .............................................................................................................. 120 Avoiding jams hints ............................................................................................... 120 Before removing jams ................................................................................................. 121 4 Contents Identifying the print media path ................................................................................... 122 Accessing jam areas ............................................................................................. 123 200 and 201 Paper Jam Remove Cartridge ........................................................ 125 202 Paper Jam Open Rear Door ............................................................................ 128 Before reaching the standard output bin ............................................................... 129 While exiting to the standard output bin ................................................................ 130 23x Paper Jam .......................................................................................................... 131 231 Paper Jam Check Duplex .......................................................................... 232 Paper Jam Check Duplex and 233 Paper Jam Check Duplex ............. 234 Paper Jam Check Duplex, 235 Paper Jam Check Duplex, and 238 Paper Jam Check Duplex ............................................................ 236 Paper Jam Check Duplex ........................................................................... 237 Paper Jam Check Duplex .......................................................................... 239 Paper Jam Check Duplex .......................................................................... 24x Paper Jam Check Tray x ................................................................................ 131 135 137 140 141 145 151 On the incline surface of a tray or across two trays .............................................. Across three trays ................................................................................................. Across a tray, the duplex unit, and the standard tray ............................................ 250 Paper Jam Check MP Feeder .......................................................................... 152 153 154 157 260 Paper Jam Check Env Feeder ........................................................................ 158 At entry into the envelope feeder .......................................................................... 158 Between the envelope feeder and the printer ....................................................... 159 27x Paper Jam Check Bin x .................................................................................. 160 In an optional output bin ........................................................................................ 161 Between output bins .............................................................................................. 163 28x Paper Jam .......................................................................................................... 164 280 Paper Jam Check Finisher ...................................................................... 281 Paper Jam Check Finisher ...................................................................... In the optional 2000-sheet drawer ......................................................................... Clearing stapler jams .................................................................................................. 164 165 165 166 282 Staple Jam Check Stapler ...................................................................... 167 283 Staple Jam Check Stapler ...................................................................... 171 Chapter 7: Administration ....................................................................... 174 Disabling operator panel menus ................................................................................. 174 Enabling menus .......................................................................................................... 174 Restoring factory default settings ................................................................................ 175 Understanding fonts .................................................................................................... 175 Typefaces and fonts .............................................................................................. 175 Bitmapped and scalable fonts ............................................................................... 177 5 Contents Resident fonts ....................................................................................................... Readability disclaimer ........................................................................................... Symbol sets ........................................................................................................... Downloadable fonts ............................................................................................... Using the Local Printer Setup Utility ............................................................................ 178 184 184 185 185 Using the Print and Hold function ................................................................................ 187 Selecting a user name .......................................................................................... Printing and deleting held jobs .............................................................................. Accessing held jobs from the operator panel ........................................................ Recognizing when format errors occur ................................................................. Repeat Print .......................................................................................................... Reserve Print ........................................................................................................ Verify Print ............................................................................................................. Confidential jobs .................................................................................................... Removing optional cards ............................................................................................. 187 187 187 188 188 189 189 189 190 Removing optional printer memory and other option cards .................................. Removing an optional flash memory card or optional firmware card .................... Removing an option card ...................................................................................... Reattaching the shield and closing the doors ....................................................... Removing options ....................................................................................................... 191 194 195 197 199 Removing the envelope feeder ............................................................................. Removing an optional output bin ........................................................................... Removing the printer from the duplex unit, removing a duplex unit from a drawer and removing a drawer from another drawer ........................... Understanding the operator panel .............................................................................. 199 201 205 207 Indicator light ......................................................................................................... 207 Using the operator panel buttons ................................................................................ 207 Using the operator panel to change printer settings ................................................... 209 Menus Disabled .......................................................................................................... 210 Using the printer menus .............................................................................................. 211 Paper Menu ........................................................................................................... Finishing Menu ...................................................................................................... Utilities Menu ......................................................................................................... Job Menu .............................................................................................................. Quality Menu ......................................................................................................... Setup Menu ........................................................................................................... PCL Emul Menu .................................................................................................... PostScript Menu .................................................................................................... Parallel Menu ........................................................................................................ Network Menu ....................................................................................................... USB Menu ............................................................................................................. Serial Menu ........................................................................................................... 6 213 221 226 230 234 235 242 246 248 252 255 258 Contents Help Menu ............................................................................................................. 263 Understanding the printer messages .......................................................................... 264 Index ........................................................................................................... 280 7 Notices • Edition notice • Trademarks • Licensing notice • Safety information • Cautions, warnings, and attentions • Electronic emission notices • Noise emission levels • Energy Star • Laser notice • Statement of limited warranty 8 Trademarks Edition: December 2002 The following paragraph does not apply to any country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC., PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions; therefore, this statement may not apply to you. This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes will be incorporated in later editions. Improvements or changes in the products or the programs described may be made at any time. Comments about this publication may be addressed to Lexmark International, Inc., Department F95/ 032-2, 740 West New Circle Road, Lexington, Kentucky 40550, U.S.A. In the United Kingdom and Eire, send to Lexmark International Ltd., Marketing and Services Department, Westhorpe House, Westhorpe, Marlow Bucks SL7 3RQ. Lexmark may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you. You can purchase additional copies of publications related to this product by calling 1-800-553-9727. In the United Kingdom and Eire, call +44 (0)8704 440 044. In other countries, contact your point of purchase. References in this publication to products, programs, or services do not imply that the manufacturer intends to make these available in all countries in which it operates. Any reference to a product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that product, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does not infringe any existing intellectual property right may be used instead. Evaluation and verification of operation in conjunction with other products, programs, or services, except those expressly designated by the manufacturer, are the user’s responsibility. © Copyright 2002 Lexmark International, Inc. All rights reserved. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RIGHTS This software and any accompanying documentation provided under this agreement are commercial computer software and documentation developed exclusively at private expense. Trademarks Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design, MarkVision, and Prebate are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries. OptraImage, PictureGrade, and StapleSmart are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc. LEXFAX and Operation ReSource are service marks of Lexmark International, Inc. PCL® is a registered trademark of the Hewlett-Packard Company. PCL is Hewlett-Packard Company’s designation of a set of printer commands (language) and functions included in its printer products. This printer is intended to be compatible with the PCL language. This means the printer recognizes PCL commands used in various application programs, and that the printer emulates the functions corresponding to the commands. 9 Trademarks PostScript® is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. PostScript 3 is Adobe Systems’ designation of a set of printer commands (language) and functions included in its software products. This printer is intended to be compatible with the PostScript 3 language. This means the printer recognizes PostScript 3 commands used in various application programs, and that the printer emulates the functions corresponding to the commands. Details relating to compatibility are included in the Technical Reference. The following terms are trademarks or registered trademarks of these companies: Albertus The Monotype Corporation plc Antique Olive Monsieur Marcel OLIVE Apple-Chancery Apple Computer, Inc. Arial The Monotype Corporation plc Candid Agfa Corporation CG Omega Product of Agfa Corporation CG Times Based on Times New Roman under license from The Monotype Corporation plc, is a product of Agfa Corporation Chicago Apple Computer, Inc. Clarendon Linotype-Hell AG and/or its subsidiaries Eurostile Nebiolo Geneva Apple Computer, Inc. GillSans The Monotype Corporation plc Helvetica Linotype-Hell AG and/or its subsidiaries Hoefler Jonathan Hoefler Type Foundry ITC Avant Garde Gothic International Typeface Corporation ITC Bookman International Typeface Corporation ITC Lubalin Graph International Typeface Corporation ITC Mona Lisa International Typeface Corporation ITC Zapf Chancery International Typeface Corporation Joanna The Monotype Corporation plc Marigold Arthur Baker Monaco Apple Computer, Inc. New York Apple Computer, Inc. Oxford Arthur Baker Palatino Linotype-Hell AG and/or its subsidiaries Stempel Garamond Linotype-Hell AG and/or its subsidiaries Taffy Agfa Corporation 10 Licensing notice Times New Roman The Monotype Corporation plc TrueType Apple Computer, Inc. Univers Linotype-Hell AG and/or its subsidiaries Wingdings Microsoft Corporation Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Licensing notice The printer resident software contains: • Software developed and copyrighted by Lexmark • Lexmark modified software licensed under the provisions of the GNU General Public License version 2 and the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 • Software licensed under the BSD license and warranty statements Click the title of the document you want to review: • • BSD License and Warranty statements GNU General Public License The Lexmark modified GNU licensed software is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the licenses referenced above. These licenses do not provide you any rights to the Lexmark copyrighted software in this printer. Since the GNU licensed software that the Lexmark modifications are based upon is supplied explicitly without warranty, use of the Lexmark modified version is similarly provided without warranty. See the warranty disclaimers in the referenced licenses for additional details. To obtain source code files for the Lexmark modified GNU licensed software, launch the drivers CD that shipped with your printer and click Contact Lexmark. 11 Safety information Safety information • • • • • • If your product is NOT marked with this symbol , it MUST be connected to an electrical outlet that is properly grounded. CAUTION: Do not set up this product or make any electrical or cabling connections, such as the power cord or telephone, during a lightning storm. The power cord must be connected to an electrical outlet that is near the product and easily accessible. Refer service or repairs, other than those described in the operating instructions, to a professional service person. This product is designed, tested, and approved to meet strict global safety standards with the use of specific Lexmark components. The safety features of some parts may not always be obvious. Lexmark is not responsible for the use of other replacement parts. Your product uses a laser. CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Your product uses a printing process that heats the print media, and the heat may cause the media to release emissions. You must understand the section in your operating instructions that discusses the guidelines for selecting print media to avoid the possibility of harmful emissions. Cautions, warnings, and attentions CAUTION: A caution identifies something that could cause you harm. Warning: A warning identifies something that could damage your product hardware or software. Attention! This symbol identifies static-sensitive parts. Do not touch in the areas near these symbols without first touching the metal frame of the printer. Electronic emission notices Without a network card installed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance information statement The Lexmark T family base printers, Types 4060-000 and 4060-200, and network printers, Types 4060-010 and 4060-210, have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) 12 Electronic emission notices this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The FCC Class B limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • • • • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult your point of purchase or service representative for additional suggestions. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Note: To assure compliance with FCC regulations on electromagnetic interference for a Class B computing device, use a properly shielded and grounded cable such as Lexmark part number 1329605 for parallel attach or 12A2405 for USB attach. Use of a substitute cable not properly shielded and grounded may result in a violation of FCC regulations. Any questions regarding this compliance information statement should be directed to: Director of Lexmark Technology & Services Lexmark International, Inc. 740 West New Circle Road Lexington, KY 40550 (859) 232-3000 Industry Canada compliance statement This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Avis de conformité aux normes de l’industrie du Canada Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. European Community (EC) directives conformity This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC on the approximation and harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to 13 Electronic emission notices electromagnetic compatibility and safety of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits. A declaration of conformity with the requirements of the directives has been signed by the Director of Manufacturing and Technical Support, Lexmark International, S.A., Boigny, France. This product satisfies the Class B limits of EN 55022 and safety requirements of EN 60950. Japanese VCCI notice With a network card installed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance information statement The Lexmark T family base printers, Types 4060-000 and 4060-200, and network printers, Types 4060-010 and 4060-210, have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The FCC Class A limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Note: To assure compliance with FCC regulations on electromagnetic interference for a Class A computing device, use a properly shielded and grounded cable such as Lexmark part number 1329605 for parallel attach or 12A2405 for USB attach. Use of a substitute cable not properly shielded and grounded may result in a violation of FCC regulations. 14 Electronic emission notices Industry Canada compliance statement This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Avis de conformité aux normes de l’industrie du Canada Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. European Community (EC) directives conformity This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC on the approximation and harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and safety of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits. A declaration of conformity with the requirements of the directives has been signed by the Director of Manufacturing and Technical Support, Lexmark International, S.A., Boigny, France. This product satisfies the Class A limits of EN 55022 and safety requirements of EN 60950. Warning: When a print server is installed, this is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case, the user may be required to take adequate measures. Japanese VCCI notice The United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984 This apparatus is approved under the approval number NS/G/1234/J/100003 for the indirect connections to the public telecommunications systems in the United Kingdom. 15 Noise emission levels Noise emission levels The following measurements were made in accordance with ISO 7779 and reported in conformance with ISO 9296. 1-meter average sound pressure, dBA Printer Model T630 T632 Printing 52 54 Idling 31 31 Energy Star The EPA ENERGY STAR Office Equipment program is a partnership effort with office equipment manufacturers to promote the introduction of energy-efficient products and to reduce air pollution caused by power generation. Companies participating in this program introduce products that power down when they are not being used. This feature will cut the energy used by up to 50 percent. Lexmark is proud to be a participant in this program. As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Lexmark International, Inc. has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. Laser notice The printer is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter J for Class I (1) laser products, and elsewhere is certified as a Class I laser product conforming to the requirements of IEC 60825-1. Class I laser products are not considered to be hazardous. The printer contains internally a Class IIIb (3b) laser that is nominally a 5 milliwatt gallium arsenide laser operating in the wavelength region of 770-795 nanometers. The laser system and printer are designed so there is never any human access to laser radiation above a Class I level during normal operation, user maintenance, or prescribed service condition. 16 Statement of limited warranty Statement of limited warranty Lexmark International, Inc., Lexington, KY This warranty applies to the United States and Canada. For customers outside the U.S. and Canada, refer to the country-specific warranty information that came with your printer. Lexmark T630, T632 This Statement of Limited Warranty applies to this product if it was originally purchased for your use, and not for resale, from Lexmark or a Lexmark remarketer, referred to in this statement as “Remarketer.” Warranty Lexmark warrants that this product: • • • • Is manufactured from new parts, or new and serviceable used parts, which perform like new parts Is free from defects in material and workmanship Conforms to Lexmark’s official published specifications Is in good working order If this product does not function as warranted during the warranty period, contact a Remarketer or Lexmark for repair without charge. If this product is a feature or option, this statement applies only when that feature or option is used with the product for which it was designed. To obtain warranty service, you may be required to present the feature or option with the product. If you transfer this product to another user, warranty service under the terms of this statement is available to that user for the remainder of the warranty period. You should transfer proof of original purchase and this statement to that user. Warranty service The warranty period is 12 months and starts on the date of original purchase as shown on the purchase receipt. To obtain warranty service you may be required to present proof of original purchase. Warranty service will be provided at a Lexmark designated location. When warranty service involves the exchange of a product or part, the item replaced becomes the property of the Remarketer or Lexmark. The replacement may be a new or repaired item. The replacement item assumes the remaining warranty period of the original product. Replacement is not available to you if the product you present for exchange is defaced, altered, in need of a repair not included in warranty service, or damaged beyond repair. Also, such product must be free of any legal obligation or restrictions that prevent its exchange. Before you present this product for warranty service, remove all programs, data, and removable storage media. 17 Statement of limited warranty For further explanation of your warranty alternatives and the nearest Lexmark authorized servicer in your area, please contact Lexmark at 1-859-232-3000, or on the World Wide Web at http://support.lexmark.com. Remote technical support is provided for this product throughout its warranty period. Lexmark offers a variety of extended warranty programs that include an extension of technical support. For products no longer covered by a Lexmark warranty, technical support may only be available for a fee. Extent of warranty We do not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of a product. Warranty service does not include repair of failures caused by: • • • • • • • • • Modification or attachments Accidents or misuse Unsuitable physical or operating environment Maintenance by anyone other than Lexmark or a Lexmark authorized servicer Operation of a product beyond the limit of its duty cycle Failure to have installed a maintenance kit as specified (if applicable) Use of printing media outside of Lexmark specifications Use of other than Lexmark supplies (such as toner cartridges, inkjet cartridges, and ribbons) Use of other than Lexmark product or component ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD. NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY AFTER THIS PERIOD. Limitation of liability Your sole remedy under this Statement of Limited Warranty is set forth in this section. For any claim concerning performance or nonperformance of Lexmark or a Remarketer for this product under this Statement of Limited Warranty, you may recover actual damages up to the limit set forth in the following paragraph. Lexmark's liability for actual damages from any cause whatsoever will be limited to the greater of 1) $5,000 or 2) the amount you paid for the product that caused the damages. This limitation of liability will not apply to claims by you for bodily injury or damage to real property or tangible personal property for which Lexmark is legally liable. In no event will Lexmark be liable for any lost profits, lost savings, incidental damage, or other economic consequential damages. This is true even if you advise Lexmark or a Remarketer of the possibility of such damages. Lexmark is not liable for any claim by you based on a third party claim. This limitation of remedies also applies to any developer of materials supplied to Lexmark. Lexmark’s and the developer’s limitations of remedies are not cumulative. Such developer is an intended beneficiary of this limitation. 18 Statement of limited warranty Additional rights Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. If such laws apply, the limitations or exclusions contained in this statement may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state. 19 1 Overview Identifying printers Use the following illustrations to determine the features and options of the Lexmark™ T630 and T632. The features are not shaded in color, but the options are shaded. The illustrations also aid you in determining the installation sequence of options and the printer. For more about installation, refer to the Setup Guide. Basic models Your basic printer is available in two models T630 T632 CAUTION: Do not set up this product or make any electrical or cabling connections, such as the power cord or telephone, during a lightning storm. 20 Identifying printers Configured models The following illustrations show a standard network model configuration and a fully configured printer. If you attach print media handling options to the printer, it may look more like the fully configured model. For information on possible configurations, refer to the Setup Guide. Items denoted with an asterisk (*) are options. Standard network model configuration Fully configured 5-bin Mailbox* Standard output bin Finisher* Operator panel Envelope feeder* Duplex unit* Tray 1 (integrated tray or standard tray) Multipurpose feeder Tray 2* (250 or 500 sheets) Tray 3* (250 or 500 sheets) Tray 2 Tray 1 (250 or 500 sheets) (integrated tray or standard tray) The standard tray holds 250 sheets for the T630 and 500 sheets for the T632. Tray 4* (250 or 500 sheets) Tray 5* (2000-sheet drawer) CAUTION: Floor-mounted configurations require additional furniture.You must use either a printer stand or printer base if you are using a 2000-sheet drawer, a duplex unit and an input option, or more than one input option. If you purchased a multifunction printer (MFP) that scans, copies, and faxes, you may need additional furniture. Refer to www.lexmark.com/multifunctionprinters for more information. 21 2 Printing This chapter covers tips for printing, how to print certain lists of information from your printer, and how to cancel a job. Tips for successful printing Tips on storing print media Store your print media properly. For more information, see Storing print media. Avoiding jams If you select appropriate print media (paper, transparencies, labels, and card stock), you are assisting in trouble-free printing. See Avoiding jams hints for more information. Note: We recommend that you try a limited sample of any print media you are considering using with the printer before purchasing large quantities. By selecting appropriate print media and loading it properly, you are able to avoid most jams. See the following for instructions on loading print media: • Loading print media in standard and optional trays (which includes the standard tray, and the optional 250- and 500-sheet trays) • Loading print media in optional universally adjustable trays (which includes the optional 250- and 400-sheet universally adjustable trays) • Using and loading the optional 2000-sheet drawer • Using and loading the multipurpose feeder • Using and loading the optional envelope feeder If you experience a jam, see Clearing jams for instructions. For hints to help you avoid jams, see Avoiding jams hints. Sending a job to print A printer driver is software that lets your computer communicate with your printer. When you choose Print from a software application, a window representing the printer driver opens. Select the 22 Canceling a print job appropriate settings for the specific job you are sending to print. Print settings selected from the driver override the default settings selected from the printer operator panel. You may need to click Properties or Setup from the initial Print box to see all of the available printer settings you can change. If you are not familiar with a feature in the printer driver window, open the online Help for more information. To support all the printer features, use the Lexmark custom printer drivers. Updated drivers, as well as a complete description of the driver packages and Lexmark driver support, are available from the Lexmark Web site.You can also use the system drivers built into your operating system. Refer to the Setup Guide for more information about choosing and installing drivers. To print a job from a typical Windows application: 1 Open the file you want to print. 2 From the File menu, select Print. 3 Verify that the correct printer is selected in the dialog box. Modify the printer settings as appropriate (such as the pages you want to print or the number of copies). 4 Click Properties or Setup to adjust printer settings not available from the first screen, and then click OK. 5 Click OK or Print to send the job to the selected printer. Canceling a print job There are several methods for canceling a print job. Canceling from the printer operator panel If the job you want to cancel is printing, and Busy appears on the display: 1 Press Menu to open the Job Menu. Cancel Job appears on the second line of the display. 2 Press Select. The message Canceling Job is displayed. 23 Canceling a print job Canceling a job from a computer running Windows Canceling a job from the taskbar When you send a job to print, a small printer icon appears in the right corner of the taskbar. 1 Double-click the printer icon. A list of print jobs appears in the printer window. 2 Select the job you want to cancel. 3 Press the Delete key on the keyboard. Canceling a job from the desktop 1 Minimize all programs to reveal the desktop. 2 Double-click the My Computer icon. 3 Double-click the Printers icon. A list of available printers appears. 4 Double-click the printer you selected when you sent the job. A list of print jobs appears in the printer window. 5 Select the job you want to cancel. 6 Press the Delete key on the keyboard. Canceling a job from a Macintosh computer When you send a job to print, the printer icon for your selected printer appears on the desktop. 1 Double-click the printer icon on your desktop. A list of print jobs appears in the printer window. 2 Press Control and click the print job you want to cancel. 3 Select Stop Queue from the pop-up menu that appears. 24 Printing the menu settings page Printing the menu settings page The menu settings page shows current settings (user default settings) for the menus, a list of installed options, and available printer memory. You can use this page to verify that all printer options are properly installed and the printer settings are correct. See Understanding the operator panel to identify the display and operator panel buttons if you need help. 1 Make sure the printer is on and the Ready message appears. 2 Press and release Menu until you see Utilities Menu, and then press Select. 3 Press and release Menu until you see Print Menus, and then press Select. The message Printing Menu Settings appears while the page prints. The printer returns to the Ready message after the menu settings page prints. If any other message appears when you print this page, see Understanding the printer messages for more information. Printing a font sample list To print samples of all the fonts currently available for your printer: 1 Make sure the printer is on and the Ready message appears. 2 Press and release Menu until you see Utilities Menu, and then press Select. 3 Press and release Menu until Print Fonts appears, and then press Select. 4 Press and release Menu until either PCL Fonts or PS Fonts appears on the second line of the display. • • Select PCL Fonts to print a listing of the fonts available to the PCL emulator. Select PS Fonts to print a listing of the fonts available to the PostScript 3 emulator. This choice only appears when the PostScript printer language is available in the printer. 5 Press Select. The message Printing Font List appears and remains on the operator panel until the page prints. The printer returns to the Ready state after the font sample list prints. 25 Printing a directory list Printing a directory list A directory listing shows all the resources stored in flash memory or on the hard disk. To print a listing: 1 Make sure the printer is on and the Ready message appears. 2 Press and release Menu until you see Utilities Menu, and then press Select. 3 Press and release Menu until Print Directory appears, and then press Select. The message Printing Directory List appears and remains on the operator panel until the page prints. The printer returns to the Ready state after the directory list prints. Printing a confidential job When you send a job to the printer, you can enter a personal identification number (PIN) from the driver. The PIN must be four digits using the numbers 1–6. The job is held in printer memory until you enter the same four-digit PIN from the operator panel and choose to print or delete the job. This ensures that the job does not print until you are there to retrieve it, and no one else using the printer can print the job. This will only work with the Lexmark custom drivers that came on the drivers CD which shipped with your printer. 1 In your word processor, spreadsheet, browser, or other application, select File Print. 2 Click Properties. (If there is no Properties button, click Setup, and then click Properties.) 3 Click Help and refer to the topic confidential print or print and hold. Follow instructions for printing a confidential job. (See Confidential jobs.) Go to the printer when you are ready to retrieve your confidential print job, and follow these steps: 4 Press and release Menu until you see Job Menu, and then press Select. 5 Press and release Menu until you see Confidential Job, and then press Select. 6 Press and release Menu until you see your user name, and then press Select. 7 See Entering a personal identification number (PIN) as follows. Continue with step 8 on page 27 to print a confidential job. 26 Printing folio and statement sizes Entering a personal identification number (PIN) When you select Confidential Job from the Job Menu, the following prompt appears on the display after you select your user name: Enter PIN: =____ 8 Use the buttons on the operator panel to enter the four-digit PIN associated with your confidential job. The numbers next to the button names identify which button to press for each digit (1–6). As you enter the PIN, asterisks appear on the display to ensure confidentiality. Enter PIN =**** 1 2 3 5 4 6 If you enter an invalid PIN, the message No Jobs Found. Retry? appears. 9 Press Go to reenter the PIN, or press Stop to exit the Confidential Job menu. 10 Press Select to print your confidential jobs. Your jobs print and are deleted from printer memory. For more information about confidential jobs, and Print and Hold jobs, see Using the Print and Hold function. Printing folio and statement sizes Folio and statement sizes are not available in the Paper Size menu until Size Sensing is turned off. To turn off Size Sensing: 1 Press and hold the Select and Return buttons while you turn the printer on. 2 Release the buttons when Performing Self Test appears on the display. The printer performs its power-on sequence, and then Config Menu appears on the first line of the display. 27 Printing folio and statement sizes 3 Press and release Menu until you see Size Sensing, and then press Select. Tray 1 Sensing appears on the second line of the display. 4 Press and release Menu to select the input option that will hold the folio or statement size paper, and then press Select. The first line of the display shows the selected input option and the second line shows the current setting. 5 Press Menu to change the setting to Off, and then press Select. SAVED appears briefly on the display, and then is replaced by Config Menu on the first line and Size Sensing on the second line. 6 Press and release Menu until you see Exit Config Menu, and then press Select. Activating Menu Changes appears briefly, followed by Performing Self Test. The printer returns to Ready. 28 3 Print media handling Print media is paper, card stock, transparencies, labels, and envelopes. Your printer provides high quality printing on a variety of print media. You must consider a number of things concerning print media before you print. This chapter provides information to help you make print media selections, how to care for the print media, and how to load it in a standard tray, optional tray, standard drawer, or optional drawer. Print media guidelines Selecting the appropriate print media for your printer helps you avoid printing problems. The following sections contain guidelines for choosing the correct print media for your printer. For detailed information about print media characteristics, refer to the Card Stock & Label Guide available on Lexmark’s Web site at www.lexmark.com/publications. Paper For the best print quality, use 75 g/m2 (20 lb) xerographic, grain long paper. Try a sample of any paper you are considering using with the printer before buying large quantities. When loading paper, note the recommended print side on the paper package, and load paper accordingly. See Loading print media in standard and optional trays and Using and loading the multipurpose feeder for detailed loading instructions. Paper characteristics The following paper characteristics affect print quality and reliability. We recommend that you follow these guidelines when evaluating new paper stock. For detailed information, refer to the Card Stock & Label Guide located on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. Weight The printer can automatically feed paper weights from 60 to 135 g/m2 (16 to 36 lb bond) grain long. Paper lighter than 60 g/m2 (16 lb) might not be stiff enough to feed properly, causing jams. For best performance, use 75 g/m2 (20 lb bond) grain long paper. To use paper narrower than 182 x 257 mm (7.2 x 10.1 in.), we recommend that the weight be greater than or equal to 90 g/m2 (24 lb bond). 29 Print media guidelines Curl Curl is the tendency of print media to curve at its edges. Excessive curl can cause paper feeding problems. Curl usually occurs after the paper passes through the printer, where it is exposed to high temperatures. Storing paper unwrapped in humid conditions, even in the paper tray, can contribute to paper curling prior to printing and can cause feeding problems, also. Smoothness The degree of smoothness of paper directly affects print quality. If the paper is too rough, the toner does not fuse to the paper properly, resulting in poor print quality. If the paper is too smooth, it can cause paper feeding problems. Smoothness needs to be between 100 and 300 Sheffield points; however, smoothness between 150 and 250 Sheffield points produces the best print quality. Moisture content The amount of moisture in the paper affects both print quality and the ability of the printer to feed the paper properly. Leave the paper in its original wrapper until you are ready to use it. This limits the exposure of the paper to moisture changes that can degrade its performance. Grain direction Grain refers to the alignment of the paper fibers in a sheet of paper. Grain is either grain long, running the length of the paper, or grain short, running the width of the paper. For 60 to 135 g/m2 (16 to 36 lb bond) paper, grain long fibers are recommended. For papers heavier than 135 g/m2 (36 lb bond), grain short is preferred. For the multipurpose feeder, 60 to 135 g/m2 (16 to 36 lb bond) paper, grain long fibers are recommended. For the multipurpose feeder, papers heavier than 135 g/m2 (36 lb bond), grain short is preferred. Fiber content Most high-quality xerographic paper is made from 100% chemically pulped wood. This content provides the paper with a high degree of stability resulting in fewer paper feeding problems and better print quality. Paper containing fibers such as cotton possess characteristics that can result in degraded paper handling. Recommended paper To ensure the best print quality and feed reliability, use 75 g/m2 (20 lb) xerographic paper. Business papers designed for general business use may also provide acceptable print quality. Always print several samples before buying large quantities of any type of print media. When choosing any print media, consider the weight, fiber content, and color. The laser printing process heats paper to high temperatures of 225°C (437°F) for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) applications, and 205°C (401°F) for non-MICR applications. Use only paper able to withstand these temperatures without discoloring, bleeding, or releasing hazardous emissions. Check with the manufacturer or vendor to determine whether the paper you have chosen is acceptable for laser printers. 30 Print media guidelines Unacceptable paper The following papers are not recommended for use with the printer: • Chemically treated papers used to make copies without carbon paper, also known as carbonless papers, carbonless copy paper (CCP), or no carbon required (NCR) paper • Preprinted papers with chemicals that may contaminate the printer • Preprinted papers that can be affected by the temperature in the printer fuser • Preprinted papers that require a registration (the precise print location on the page) greater than ±0.09 in., such as optical character recognition (OCR) forms In some cases, you can adjust registration with your software application to successfully print on these forms. • Coated papers (erasable bond), synthetic papers, thermal papers • Rough-edged, rough or heavily textured surface papers or curled papers • Recycled papers containing more than 25% post-consumer waste that do not meet DIN 19 309 • Recycled paper having a weight less than 60 g/m2 (16 lb) • Multiple-part forms or documents Selecting paper Proper paper loading helps prevent jams and ensure trouble-free printing. To help avoid jams or poor print quality: • • • • • • • • • Always use new, undamaged paper. Before loading paper, know the recommended print side of the paper you are using. This information is usually indicated on the paper package. Do not use paper that you have cut or trimmed yourself. Do not mix print media sizes, weights, or types in the same source; mixing results in jams. Do not use coated papers. Do not forget to change the Paper Size setting when you use a source that does not support auto size sensing. Do not remove trays while a job is printing or Busy is displayed on the operator panel. Make sure the Paper Type, Paper Texture, and Paper Weight settings are correct. (See Paper Menu for detailed information about these settings.) Make sure the paper is properly loaded in the source. 31 Print media guidelines • Flex paper back and forth. Do not fold or crease the paper. Straighten the edges on a level surface. Selecting preprinted forms and letterhead Use the following guidelines when selecting preprinted forms and letterhead paper for the printer: • • • • Use grain long papers for best results. Use only forms and letterhead printed using an offset lithographic or engraved printing process. Choose papers that absorb ink, but do not bleed. Avoid papers with rough or heavily textured surfaces. Use papers printed with heat-resistant inks designed for use in xerographic copiers. The ink must withstand temperatures of 225°C (437°F) without melting or releasing hazardous emissions. Use inks that are not affected by the resin in toner or the silicone in the fuser. Inks that are oxidation-set or oil-based should meet these requirements; latex inks might not. If you are in doubt, contact your paper supplier. Preprinted papers such as letterhead must be able to withstand temperatures up to 225°C (437°F) without melting or releasing hazardous emissions. 32 Print media guidelines Printing on letterhead Check with the manufacturer or vendor to determine whether the preprinted letterhead you have chosen is acceptable for laser printers. Page orientation is important when printing on letterhead. Use the following table for help when loading letterhead in the print media sources. Print media source or process Top of page Print side Portrait Landscape Face down Front of tray Left side of tray Optional 2000-sheet drawer Face down Front of the drawer Not applicable Duplex printing using tray 1 or tray 2 Face up Logo faces rear of tray Not applicable Multipurpose feeder Face up Logo enters the printer first Left side of tray Face down Logo enters the printer last Not applicable Tray 1 (standard tray) Tray 2 (optional 250-sheet or 500-sheet drawer) (including feeding individual sheets) Duplex printing using the multipurpose feeder Selecting prepunched paper Prepunched paper brands can differ in the number and placement of holes and in manufacturing techniques. Use the following guidelines to select and use prepunched paper: • • • • Test paper from several manufacturers before ordering and using large quantities of prepunched paper. Paper should be punched at the paper manufacturer and not drilled into paper already packaged in a ream. Drilled paper can cause jams when multiple sheets feed through the printer. Prepunched paper can include more paper dust than standard paper. Your printer may require more frequent cleaning and feed reliability may not be as good as that of standard paper. Weight guidelines for prepunched paper are the same as for nonpunched paper. 33 Print media guidelines Transparencies You can feed transparencies from the standard tray (250-sheet tray for the T630 or 500-sheet tray for the T632), optional 250- or 500-sheet trays, or the multipurpose feeder. Try a sample of any transparencies you are considering using with the printer before buying large quantities. When printing on transparencies: • • • • Be sure to set the Paper Type to Transparency from the printer driver, in the Local Printer Setup Utility, or from MarkVision™ to avoid damaging your printer. Use transparencies designed specifically for laser printers. Transparencies must be able to withstand temperatures of 205°C (401°F) without melting, discoloring, offsetting or releasing hazardous emissions. To prevent print quality problems, avoid getting fingerprints on the transparencies. Before loading transparencies, fan the stack to prevent sheets from sticking together. Selecting transparencies The printer can print directly on transparencies designed for use in laser printers. Print quality and durability depend on the transparency used. Always print samples on the transparencies you are considering before buying large quantities. The Paper Type setting should be set to Transparency to help prevent jams. (See Paper Type for detailed information about this setting.) Check with the manufacturer or vendor to determine whether your transparencies are compatible with laser printers that heat transparencies to 205°C (401°F). Use only transparencies that are able to withstand these temperatures without melting, discoloring, offsetting, or releasing hazardous emissions. For detailed information, refer to the Card Stock & Label Guide, which is available on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. Transparencies can be fed automatically from the multipurpose feeder and all standard and optional trays, except the 2000-sheet drawer, for all printer models. See Identifying print media sources and specifications for information about transparency compatibility with optional output bins. Be careful when you handle transparencies. Fingerprints on the surface of the transparency cause poor print quality. 34 Print media guidelines Envelopes You can load up to 10 envelopes in the multipurpose feeder and 85 envelopes in the envelope feeder. Try a sample of any envelopes you are considering using with the printer before buying large quantities. See Using and loading the multipurpose feeder and Using and loading the optional envelope feeder for instructions on loading an envelope. When printing on envelopes: • • • • • • • • • • To achieve the best possible print quality, use only high-quality envelopes that are designed for use in laser printers. Set the Paper Source in the Paper Menu to MP Feeder, Manual Env, or Env Feeder depending on the source you are using, set the paper type to Envelope, and select the correct envelope size from the operator panel, the printer driver, in the Local Printer Setup Utility, or from MarkVision. For best performance, use envelopes made from 75 g/m2 (20 lb bond) paper. You can use up to 105 g/m2 (28 lb bond) weight for the multipurpose feeder or 105 g/m2 (28 lb bond) weight for the envelope feeder as long as the cotton content is 25% or less. Envelopes with 100% cotton content must not exceed 90 g/m2 (24 lb bond) weight. Use only new, undamaged envelopes. For best performance and to minimize jams, do not use envelopes that: – Have excessive curl or twist. – Are stuck together or damaged in any way. – Contain windows, holes, perforations, cutouts or embossing. – Use metal clasps, string ties, or metal folding bars. – Have an interlocking design – Have postage stamps attached – Have any exposed adhesive when the flap is in the sealed or closed position – Have nicked edges or bent corners – Have rough, cockle, or laid finishes Use envelopes that can withstand temperatures of 205°C (401°F) without sealing, excessive curling, wrinkling, or releasing hazardous emissions. If you have any doubts about the envelopes you are considering using, check with the envelope supplier. Adjust the width guide to fit the width of the envelopes. Load envelopes with the flap side down, and position the short edge nearest the return address to enter the printer first for the multipurpose feeder. See Using and loading the multipurpose feeder for instructions on loading an envelope. Also, see Using and loading the optional envelope feeder for loading envelopes in this option. Load only one size of envelope at a time in the envelope feeder. A combination of high humidity (over 60%) and the high printing temperatures may seal the envelopes. 35 Print media guidelines Labels Your printer can print on many labels designed for use with laser printers. These labels are supplied in letter size, A4 size, and legal size sheets. Label adhesives, face sheet (printable stock), and topcoats must be able to withstand temperatures of 205°C (401°F) and pressure of 25 pounds per square inch (psi). Try a sample of any labels you are considering using with the printer before purchasing a large quantity. For detailed information on label printing, characteristics and design, refer to the Card Stock & Label Guide available on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com/publications. When printing on labels: • Set the Paper Type menu item to Labels in the Paper Menu. Set the Paper Type from the printer operator panel, the printer driver, in the Local Printer Setup Utility, or from MarkVision. • You may feed vinyl labels from the standard 250- or 500-sheet trays, or the optional 250- or 500-sheet drawers. For vinyl labels, you must set the Paper Type to Labels, Labels Texture to Smooth, and Label Weight to Heavy. • Do not load labels together with paper or transparencies in the same source; mixing print media can cause feeding problems. • Do not use label sheets with a slick backing material. • Do not print within 1 mm (0.04 in.) of the die cut. • Use full label sheets. Partial sheets may cause labels to peel off during printing, resulting in a jam. Partial sheets also contaminate your printer and your cartridge with adhesive, and could void your printer and cartridge warranties. • Use labels that can withstand temperatures of 205°C (401°F) without sealing, excessive curling, wrinkling, or releasing hazardous emissions. • Do not print within 1 mm (0.04 in.) of the edge of the label, of the perforations, or between diecuts of the label. • Do not use label sheets that have adhesive to the edge of the sheet. We recommend zone coating of the adhesive at least 1 mm (0.04 in.) away from edges. Adhesive material contaminates your printer and could void your warranty. • If zone coating of the adhesive is not possible, a 3 mm (0.125 in.) strip should be removed on the leading and driver edge, and a non-oozing adhesive should be used. • Remove a 3 mm (0.125 in.) strip from the leading edge to prevent labels from peeling inside the printer. • Portrait orientation is preferred, especially when printing bar codes. • Do not use labels that have exposed adhesive. Note: Labels are one of the most difficult print media for laser printers. All models of the printer require a special fuser cleaner for label applications to optimize feed 36 Storing print media reliability. See Ordering supplies for information on obtaining a label fuser cleaner. For detailed information on label printing, characteristics, and design, refer to the Card Stock & Label Guide, available on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. Card stock Card stock is single ply, and has a large array of properties, such as the moisture content, thickness, and texture, that can significantly affect print quality. See Identifying print media sources and specifications for information on the preferred weight for the grain direction of print media. Try a sample of any card stock you are considering using with the printer before purchasing a large quantity. See Print media types and weights for information on the preferred weight of print media. When printing on card stock: • Set the Paper Type menu item in the Paper Menu to Card Stock from the operator panel, from the printer driver, in the Local Printer Setup Utility, or from MarkVision. • Be aware that preprinting, perforation, and creasing can significantly affect the print quality and cause print media handling or jamming problems. • Avoid using card stock that may release hazardous emissions when heated. • Do not use preprinted card stock manufactured with chemicals that may contaminate the printer. Preprinting introduces semi-liquid and volatile components into the printer. We recommend the use of grain short card stock. • Storing print media Use the following guidelines for proper print media storage. These help avoid print media feeding problems and uneven print quality: • For best results, store print media in an environment where the temperature is approximately 21°C (70°F) and the relative humidity is 40%. • Store cartons of print media on a pallet or shelf, rather than directly on the floor. • If you store individual packages of print media out of the original carton, make sure they rest on a flat surface so the edges do not buckle or curl. • Do not place anything on top of the print media packages. 37 Identifying print media sources and specifications Identifying print media sources and specifications The following tables provide information on standard and optional sources, as well as optional output bins, for your printer model, including the print media sizes you can select from the Paper Size menu and supported weights. Note: If you use a print media size not listed, select the next larger size. For information on card stock and labels, refer to the Card Stock & Label Guide. CAUTION: Floor-mounted configurations require additional furniture.You must use either a printer stand or printer base if you are using a 2000-sheet drawer, a duplex unit and an input option, or more than one input option. If you purchased an MFP that scans, copies, and faxes, you may need additional furniture. Refer to www.lexmark.com/ multifunctionprinters for more information. 38 Identifying print media sources and specifications A4 210 x 297 mm (8.27 x 11.7 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ A5 148 x 210 mm (5.83 x 8.27 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ JIS B5 182 x 257 mm (7.17 x 10.1 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Letter 215.9 x 279.4 mm (8.5 x 11 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Legal 215.9 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Executive 184.2 x 266.7 mm (7.25 x 10.5 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Folio1 216 x 330 mm (8.5 x 13 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Statement1 139.7 x 215.9 mm (5.5 x 8.5 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Finisher (option) High-capacity output stacker (option) 5-bin mailbox (option) Output expander (option) Standard output bin Duplex unit (option) Envelope feeder (option) 2000-sheet drawer (option) Multipurpose feeder 400 UAT (option) 500-sheet drawer (option) Dimensions 250 UAT (option) Print media size 250-sheet drawer (option) UAT - universally adjustable tray T632500-sheet tray Legend ✓ - indicates support T630 250-sheet tray Print media sizes and support See separate Finisher output support table. ✓ 1 This size does not appear in the Paper Size menu until Tray Size Sensing is turned off. See Printing folio and statement sizes for more information. 2 This size setting formats the page for 215.9 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 in.) unless the size is specified by the software application. 39 Identifying print media sources and specifications Universal 139.7 x 210 mm to 215.9 x 355.6 mm (5.5 x 8.27 in. to 8.5 x 14 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 69.85 x 127 mm to 215.9 x 355.6 mm (2.75 x 5 in. to 8.5 x 14 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 69.85 x 127 mm to 229 x 355.6 mm (2.75 x 5 in. to 9.01 x 14 in.) 148 x 182 mm to 215.9 x 355.6 mm (5.83 x 7.17 in. to 8.5 x 14 in.) 7¾ Envelope 98.4 x 190.5 mm (3.875 x 7.5 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 9 Envelope 98.4 x 225.4 mm (3.875 x 8.9 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 10 Envelope 104.8 x 241.3 mm (4.12 x 9.5 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ DL Envelope 110 x 220 mm (4.33 x 8.66 in.) Finisher (option) High-capacity output stacker (option) 5-bin mailbox (option) Output expander (option) Standard output bin Duplex unit (option) Envelope feeder (option) 2000-sheet drawer (option) Multipurpose feeder 400 UAT (option) 500-sheet drawer (option) Dimensions 2 250 UAT (option) Print media size 250-sheet drawer (option) UAT - universally adjustable tray T632500-sheet tray Legend ✓ - indicates support T630 250-sheet tray Print media sizes and support (continued) See separate Finisher output support table. 1 This size does not appear in the Paper Size menu until Tray Size Sensing is turned off. See Printing folio and statement sizes for more information. 2 This size setting formats the page for 215.9 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 in.) unless the size is specified by the software application. 40 Identifying print media sources and specifications C5 Envelope 162 x 229 mm (6.38 x 9.01 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ B5 Envelope 176 x 250 mm (6.93 x 9.84 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Other Envelope1 98.4 x 162 mm to 176 x 250 mm (3.87 x 6.38 in. to 6.93 x 9.84 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 98.4 x 162 mm to 229 x 342 mm (3.87 x 6.38 in. to 9.01x 12.76 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Finisher (option) High-capacity output stacker (option) 5-bin mailbox (option) Output expander (option) Standard output bin Duplex unit (option) Envelope feeder (option) 2000-sheet drawer (option) Multipurpose feeder 400 UAT (option) 500-sheet drawer (option) Dimensions 250 UAT (option) Print media size 250-sheet drawer (option) UAT - universally adjustable tray T632500-sheet tray Legend ✓ - indicates support T630 250-sheet tray Print media sizes and support (continued) See separate Finisher output support table. 1 This size does not appear in the Paper Size menu until Tray Size Sensing is turned off. See Printing folio and statement sizes for more information. 2 This size setting formats the page for 215.9 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 in.) unless the size is specified by the software application. 41 Identifying print media sources and specifications Paper ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Card stock ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Transparencies ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Vinyl labels* ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Polyester label* ✓ Dual-web and integrated labels* ✓ Paper labels * * ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Stapled Offset Standard High-capacity output stacker 5-bin mailbox Finisher Output expander Standard output bin Duplex unit Envelope feeder 2000-sheet drawer Multipurpose feeder 500-sheet drawer 250-sheet drawer Print media T632 T630 Print media support for models, sources, output bins, and finisher ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Printing label applications on the printer requires a special label fuser cleaner which prevents duplexing. The label fuser cleaner is included with a special label cartridge for label applications. See Ordering supplies for more information on obtaining a label fuser cleaner. 42 Identifying print media sources and specifications Print media types and weights Print media weight Integrated tray and optional 500-sheet drawer Multipurpose feeder and optional 250-sheet drawer Print media Type Paper Xerographic or 60 to 135 g/m2 business paper grain long Card stock— maximum (grain long)1 Index Bristol 163 g/m2 (90 lb) 120 g/m2 (67 lb) Tag 163 g/m2 (100 lb) 120 g/m2 (74 lb) Cover 176 g/m2 (65 lb) 135 g/m2 (50 lb) 60 to 135 g/m2 grain long (16 to 36 lb bond) (16 to 36 lb bond) Envelope feeder Not recommended 1 Grain short is preferred for papers over 135 g/m2. 2 Printing label applications on your printer requires a special label fuser cleaner which prevents duplexing. See Ordering supplies for more information on obtaining a special wiper. 3 28 lb bond envelopes are limited to 25% cotton content. 4 Includes envelopes fed from the multipurpose feeder only. 5 Information on whether your vinyl label converter has passed Lexmark's criteria is available at Lexmark’s Web site (www.lexmark.com); search for “converter list.” You can also check Lexmark’s Automated FAX system (LEXFAXSM). 43 Identifying print media sources and specifications Print media types and weights (continued) Print media weight Multipurpose feeder and optional 250-sheet drawer Print media Type Integrated tray and optional 500-sheet drawer Card stock— maximum (grain short)1 Index Bristol 199 g/m2 (110 lb) 163 g/m2 (90 lb) Tag 203 g/m2 (125 lb) 163 g/m2 (100 lb) Cover 216 g/m2 (80 lb) 176 g/m2 (65 lb) Transparencies Laser printer 138 to 146 g/m2 138 to 146 g/m2 (37 to 39 lb bond) (37 to 39 lb bond) Labels—maximum2 Paper 180 g/m2 (48 lb bond) 163 g/m2 (43 lb bond) Dual-web paper 180 g/m2 (48 lb bond) 163 g/m2 (43 lb bond) Polyester 220 g/m2 (59 lb bond) 220 g/m2 (59 lb bond) Vinyl5 300 g/m2 (92 lb liner) 260 g/m2 (78 lb liner) Pressuresensitive area (must enter the printer first) 140 to 135 g/m2 140 to 135 g/m2 Paper base (grain long) 75 to 135 g/m2 (20 to 36 lb bond) 75 to 135 g/m2 (20 to 36 lb bond) Sulfite, woodfree or up to 100% cotton bonds Not recommended 60 to 105 g/m2 (16 to 28 lb bond)3, 4 Integrated forms Envelopes 100% cotton content maximum weight– 24 lb Envelope feeder Not recommended 60 to 105 g/m2 (16 to 28 lb bond)3 1 Grain short is preferred for papers over 135 g/m2. 2 Printing label applications on your printer requires a special label fuser cleaner which prevents duplexing. See Ordering supplies for more information on obtaining a special wiper. 3 28 lb bond envelopes are limited to 25% cotton content. 4 Includes envelopes fed from the multipurpose feeder only. 5 Information on whether your vinyl label converter has passed Lexmark's criteria is available at Lexmark’s Web site (www.lexmark.com); search for “converter list.” You can also check Lexmark’s Automated FAX system (LEXFAXSM). 44 Identifying print media sources and specifications Weights supported in optional output bins Print media weight—optional output bins Print media Type 5-bin mailbox 2 High-capacity Output expander output stacker 2 2 Paper (grain long) Xerographic or business paper 60 to 90 g/m (16 to 24 lb bond) 60 to 176 g/m 60 to 176 g/m (16 to 47 lb bond) (16 to 47 lb bond) Card stock— maximum (grain long) Index Bristol Not recommended 163 g/m2 (90 lb) 163 g/m2 (90 lb) Tag 163 g/m2 (100 lb) 163 g/m2 (100 lb) Cover 176 g/m2 (65 lb) 176 g/m2 (65 lb) Index Bristol 199 g/m2 (110 lb) 199 g/m2 (110 lb) Tag 203 g/m2 (125 lb) 203 g/m2 (125 lb) Cover 216 g/m2 (80 lb) 216 g/m2 (80 lb) Transparencies Laser printer 138 to 146 g/m2 138 to 146 g/m2 (37 to 39 lb bond) (37 to 39 lb bond) Labels— maximum Paper 180 g/m2 (48 lb bond) 180 g/m2 (48 lb bond) Dual-web paper 180 g/m2 (48 lb bond) 180 g/m2 (48 lb bond) Polyester 220 g/m2 (59 lb bond) 220 g/m2 (59 lb bond) Vinyl 300 g/m2 (92 lb liner) 300 g/m2 (92 lb liner) Pressure sensitive area (must enter the printer first) 140 to 175 g/m2 140 to 175 g/m2 (up to 47 lb bond) (up to 47 lb bond) Paper base (grain long) 75 to 135 g/m2 75 to 135 g/m2 (20 to 36 lb bond) (20 to 36 lb bond) Sulfite, woodfree or up to 100% cotton bond 60 to 105 g/m2 60 to 105 g/m2 (16 to 28 lb bond) (16 to 28 lb bond) Card stock— maximum (grain short) Integrated forms Envelopes 45 Finisher See separate Finisher media weight table Not recommended Identifying print media sources and specifications Output support for the optional finisher Finisher output support Size Dimensions Standard1 Offset Stapled A4 210 x 297 mm (8.27 x 11.7 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ A5 148 x 210 mm (5.83 x 8.27 in.) JIS B5 182 x 257 mm (7.17 x 10.1 in.) ✓ Letter 215.9 x 279.4 mm (8.5 x 11 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ Legal 215.9 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ Executive 184.2 x 266.7 mm (7.25 x 10.5 in.) ✓ Folio2 216 x 330 mm (8.5 x 13 in.) ✓ ✓ ✓ Statement2 139.7 x 215.9 mm (5.5 x 8.5 in.) 7 ¾ Envelope 98.4 x 190.5 mm (3.875 x 7.5 in.) 9 Envelope 98.4 x 225.4 mm (3.875 x 8.9 in.) 10 Envelope 104.8 x 241.3 mm (4.12 x 9.5 in.) DL Envelope 110 x 220 mm (4.33 x 8.66 in.) C5 Envelope 162 x 229 mm (6.38 x 9.01 in.) ✓ B5 Envelope 176 x 250 mm (6.93 x 9.84 in.) ✓ Other Envelope 98.4 x 162 mm to 176 x 250 mm (3.87 x 6.38 in. to 6.93 x 9.84 in.) 98.4 x 162 mm to 229 x 342 mm (3.87 x 6.38 in. to 9.01x 12.76 in.) ✓ 1 Paper passes to the finisher bin without being stapled or offset. 2 This size does not appear in the Paper Size menu until Tray Size Sensing is turned off. See Printing folio and statement sizes for more information. 46 Identifying print media sources and specifications Weights supported by the finisher Finisher media weight Print media Type Standard* Offset Stapled 60 to 176 g/m (16 to 47 lb bond) 60 to 90 g/m (16 to 24 lb bond) 60 to 90 g/m2 (16 to 24 lb bond) 163 g/m2 (90 lb bond) 163 g/m2 (90 lb bond) Not recommended 163 g/m2 (100 lb bond) 163 g/m2 (100 lb bond) 176 g/m2 (65 lb bond) 176 g/m2 (65 lb bond) 199 g/m2 (110 lb bond) 199 g/m2 (110 lb bond) 203 g/m2 (125 lb bond) 203 g/m2 (125 lb bond) Cover 216 g/m2 (80 lb bond) 216 g/m2 (80 lb bond) Transparencies Laser printer 138 to 146 g/m2 (37 to 39 lb bond) 138 to 146 g/m2 37 to 39 lb bond) Labels — upper limit Paper 180 g/m2 (48 lb bond) Not recommended Dual-web paper 180 g/m2 (48 lb bond) Polyester 220 g/m2 (59 lb bond) Vinyl 300 g/m2 (92 lb bond) Pressure sensitive area 140 to 175 g/m2 (up to 47 lb bond) Paper base (grain long) 75 to 135 g/m2 (20 to 36 lb bond) Sulfite, wood-free or up to 100% cotton bond 60 to 105 g/m2 (16 to 28 lb bond) Paper Xerographic or business paper Card stock— Index Bristol maximum (grain long) Tag Cover Card stock— Index Bristol maximum (grain short) Tag Integrated forms Envelopes * 2 2 Paper passes to the finisher bin without being stapled or jogged. 47 Loading print media Loading print media This section provides information about loading the various input sources and options. Proper print media loading helps prevent jams and ensure trouble-free printing. Before loading print media, know the recommended print side of the print media you are using. This information is usually on the print media package. Click the following topics for information on loading a particular item or option: • • • • • Loading print media in standard and optional trays Loading print media in optional universally adjustable trays Loading the multipurpose feeder Using and loading the optional envelope feeder Using and loading the optional 2000-sheet drawer Loading print media in standard and optional trays Your printer has two standard sources, the 250-sheet tray for the T630 or a 500-sheet tray for the T632, and the multipurpose feeder. Load the print media you use for the majority of your print jobs in the standard tray. Proper print media loading helps prevent jams and helps make your printing trouble-free. Do not remove trays while a job prints or while the Ready/Data light blinks on the operator panel. Doing so may cause a jam. 48 Loading print media in standard and optional trays Complete these instructions to load print media into any of the standard or optional trays. 1 Pull the tray out. Remove the tray completely. 2 Squeeze the width guide tab and the side of the guide as shown. Slide the width guide to the far right side of the tray. 49 Loading print media in standard and optional trays 3 Squeeze the length guide lever and slide the length guide to the correct position for the size of print media you are loading. Notice the size indicators on the left side of the tray. Size indicators L LG A4 EX R LT EC B5 A5 4 Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them, then fan them. Do not fold or crease the print media. Straighten the edges on a level surface. 50 Loading print media in standard and optional trays 5 Place the print media into the tray with the recommended print side face down for singlesided printing and face up for duplex printing. Do not fill paper above the load line. Overfilling the tray may cause jams. 6 Squeeze the width guide tab and the side of the guide together. Slide the width guide to the left until it lightly rests against the edge of the stack. Load line 51 Loading print media in optional universally adjustable trays 7 For optional trays only, adjust the knob to show the size of the print media currently loaded. Note: This setting serves as a visual reminder only; it has no effect on the operation of the printer. 8 Insert the tray. Loading print media in optional universally adjustable trays There are two optional universally adjustable trays: • • 250-sheet universally adjustable tray (UAT) 400-sheet UAT You may use the 250-sheet UAT in place of the standard tray for the T630 or it may be inserted into an optional 250-sheet drawer. You may use the 400-sheet UAT in place of the standard tray for the T632 or it may be inserted into an optional 500-sheet drawer. To know the sizes and weights of print media that each UAT supports, see Print media sizes and support. To load each UAT, refer to the instruction sheets that come with each option. 52 Loading print media in optional universally adjustable trays Loading letterhead Letterhead must be loaded differently depending on what options you have installed. Without a finisher installed For simplex (single-sided) printing on letterhead, place the printed side face down as shown. For duplex printing on letterhead, place the printed side face up as shown. Note: The Paper Loading menu item lets you print simplex jobs on letterhead (or other preprinted media) that has been loaded specifically for duplex printing. See Paper Loading for more information. 53 Loading print media in optional universally adjustable trays With a finisher installed For simplex printing on letterhead, place the printed side face down as shown. For duplex printing on letterhead, place the printed side face up as shown. Note: The Paper Loading menu item lets you print simplex jobs on letterhead (or other preprinted print media) that has been loaded specifically for duplex printing. See Paper Loading for more information. 54 Using and loading the multipurpose feeder Using and loading the multipurpose feeder The multipurpose feeder can hold several sizes and types of print media, such as transparencies, postcards, note cards, and envelopes. It is useful for single page printing on letterhead or colored paper. Keep in mind the following capacities, dimensions, and operating tips when loading the multipurpose feeder. Capacity The maximum stack height is 10 mm (0.4 in.). The multipurpose feeder can hold approximately: • • • 100 sheets of 75 g/m2 (20 lb) paper 10 envelopes 75 transparencies Print media dimensions The multipurpose feeder accepts print media within the following dimensions: • Width—69.85 mm (2.75 in.) to 229 mm (9.01 in.) • Length—127 mm (5 in.) to 355.6 mm (14 in.) Trouble-free printing • Load only one size and type of print media at a time in the multipurpose feeder. • To achieve the best possible print quality, use only high-quality print media that is designed for use in laser printers. For more guidelines on print media, see Print media guidelines. • To prevent jams, do not add or remove print media when there is still print media in the multipurpose feeder or when the printer is printing from the multipurpose feeder. • Print media should be loaded with the recommended print side up and the top of the print media going into the multipurpose feeder first. • Do not place objects on the multipurpose feeder. Also, avoid pressing down or applying excessive force on it. • Do not remove any tray while a job is printing from the multipurpose feeder or Busy is displayed on the operator panel. Doing so may cause a jam. Note: The multipurpose feeder may be used with the optional envelope feeder installed. 55 Using and loading the multipurpose feeder The icons on the multipurpose feeder show you how to load the multipurpose feeder with paper, how to turn an envelope for printing, and how to load letterhead paper for simplex and duplex printing. A finisher affects how letterhead documents should be loaded for duplexing. See Loading letterhead for detailed instructions on loading documents printed on letterhead. Simplex letterhead Duplex letterhead Envelope Note: The Paper Loading menu item in the Paper Menu lets you print simplex jobs on letterhead (or other preprinted media) that has been loaded specifically for duplex printing. For more information, see Paper Loading. 56 Using and loading the multipurpose feeder Loading the multipurpose feeder To load the multipurpose feeder: 1 Push the lower release latch. The multipurpose feeder door drops open. 57 Using and loading the multipurpose feeder 2 Locate the metal bar in the recessed area on the multipurpose feeder. Pull the bar out far enough to accommodate the print media you will be using. 3 Slide the width guide to the far right. 58 Using and loading the multipurpose feeder 4 Prepare the print media for loading. • Flex paper or fan envelopes back and forth. Do not fold or crease the paper. Straighten the edges on a level surface. • Hold transparencies by the edges and avoid touching the print side. Fan the stack of transparencies to prevent jams. Be careful not to scratch or leave fingerprints on the transparencies. 59 Using and loading the multipurpose feeder 5 Use the stack height limiter as a guide for stack height when loading print media. Stack height limiter 6 Load one type of print media in the multipurpose feeder. Do not mix types. Click a topic for loading instructions: – – – Loading paper and transparencies Loading envelopes Loading letterhead 60 Using and loading the multipurpose feeder Loading paper and transparencies a Load paper or transparencies with the left edge of the stack against the stack height limiter and with the recommended print side face up. b Continue with step 7 on page 65. 61 Using and loading the multipurpose feeder Loading envelopes a Load envelopes flap side down with the stamp area and flap on the left. The end of the envelope with the stamp area enters the multipurpose feeder first. Warning: Never use envelopes with stamps, clasps, snaps, windows, coated linings, or selfstick adhesives. These envelopes may severely damage the printer. The stamp is shown in the illustration only for placement. Note: If envelopes jam while printing, try reducing the number of envelopes in the multipurpose feeder. b Continue with step 7 on page 65. 62 Using and loading the multipurpose feeder Loading letterhead Load letterhead according to the options installed on the printer. Click the topic that describes your printer configuration. • Neither a duplex unit nor a finisher attached • A duplex unit, but no finisher attached • A finisher, but no duplex unit attached • Both a duplex unit and a finisher attached Neither a duplex unit nor a finisher attached a Load letterhead paper for single-sided printing with the logo face up as shown. b Continue with step 7 on page 65. 63 Using and loading the multipurpose feeder A duplex unit, but no finisher attached a Load letterhead paper for duplex printing with the logo face down as shown. b Continue with step 7 on page 65. Note: The Paper Loading menu item in the Paper Menu lets you print simplex jobs on letterhead (or other preprinted media) that has been loaded specifically for duplex printing. For more information, see Paper Loading. A finisher, but no duplex unit attached a Load letterhead paper for single-sided printing with the logo face up as shown. b Continue with step 7 on page 65. 64 Using and loading the multipurpose feeder Both a duplex unit and a finisher attached a Load letterhead paper for duplex printing with the logo face down as shown. b Continue with step 7 on page 65. Note: The Paper Loading menu item in the Paper Menu lets you print simplex jobs on letterhead (or other preprinted media) that has been loaded specifically for duplex printing. For more information, see Paper Loading. 7 Gently slide the print media into the multipurpose feeder as far as it will go. Forcing the print media may cause it to buckle. 65 Using and loading the multipurpose feeder 8 Slide the width guide to the left until it lightly touches the stack of print media. Do not bend the print media. 9 Select the source, size, and type from your software application and select print media size and type from the printer operator panel. a Make sure the Paper Size and Paper Type for the multipurpose feeder (MP Feeder Size and MP Feeder Type) are set to the correct value for the print media you are loading. (See Paper Size and Paper Type for detailed information about these settings.) b Press Go to return to Ready. Note: Software settings may override operator panel settings. 66 Using and loading the multipurpose feeder Closing the multipurpose feeder 1 Remove print media from the multipurpose feeder. 2 Push the metal bar straight back to collapse the multipurpose feeder to its short-length position. 3 Close the multipurpose feeder door. 67 Using and loading the optional envelope feeder Using and loading the optional envelope feeder 1 Gently adjust the envelope support for the size you are loading: • • • Fully closed (pushed in toward the printer) for short envelopes Extended to the middle position for medium-length envelopes Fully open (extended to its full length) for long envelopes Warning: Do not place objects on the envelope feeder. Avoid pressing down on it or applying excessive force. 2 Lift the envelope weight back toward the printer. It stays in place. 68 Using and loading the optional envelope feeder 3 Slide the width guide to the far right. 4 Flex a stack of envelopes back and forth and then straighten the edges on a level surface. Press down the corners to flatten them. Fan the envelopes. This prevents the edges of the envelopes from sticking together and helps them feed properly. Note: When you load envelopes, do not exceed the maximum stack height of 64.7 mm (2.55 in.). The envelope feeder holds a maximum of 85 envelopes (75 g/m2, 20 lb bond). 69 Using and loading the optional envelope feeder 5 Load the stack of envelopes flap side down with the stamp area and the flap on the left. The end of the envelopes with the stamp area enters the envelope feeder first. Let the envelopes at the bottom of the stack slide into the envelope feeder slightly more than the ones at the top of the stack. Warning: Never use envelopes with stamps, clasps, snaps, windows, coated linings, or selfstick adhesives. These envelopes may severely damage the printer. See Envelopes for more information. Note: Do not try to load more envelopes by forcing them under the envelope weight. This results in jams. 6 Slide the width guide to the left until it lightly touches the stack. Make sure the envelopes do not buckle. 70 Using and loading the optional 2000-sheet drawer 7 Lower the envelope weight to touch the stack. 8 Select the source, size, and type from your software application. 9 Select the envelope size and type from the printer operator panel: a Make sure the Paper Size for the envelope feeder (Env Feeder Size) is set to the correct envelope size you are loading. (See Paper Size for detailed information about this setting.) b Press Go to return to Ready. Note: Software settings may override operator panel settings. If envelopes jam, see Clearing jams. Using and loading the optional 2000-sheet drawer The optional 2000-sheet drawer accepts paper, labels, and transparencies. Proper loading can prevent jams and help to ensure trouble-free printing. To avoid jams: • Do not load print media above the load line. See page 73 to locate the load line. • Do not fold or crease the paper. • Align print media to the back of the drawer. • Do not mix sizes or weights in the same source. 71 Using and loading the optional 2000-sheet drawer • Do not open the loading door or remove any print media while a job is printing or Busy is displayed on the operator panel. Note: When loading more than one ream of paper, we recommend you remove the top and bottom sheet. Before loading print media in the drawer, you should know the recommended print side of the paper you are using. This information is usually on the paper package. To load the print media, follow these steps: 1 If you are loading paper for the first time, go to step 2 now. If not, note the print media size previously loaded. If you are unsure of the print media size, go to the printer operator panel and follow these steps: a Make sure the printer power is on and the Ready message appears on the display. b Select Menus. c Select Paper Menu. d Select Paper Size. e Select Tray x Size (where x represents the tray number of the 2000-sheet drawer). If you want to load a print media size different from the one selected, see page 74 for instructions, and then proceed with step 2. 2 Open the loading door. If the elevator tray is not already in the lowered position, push the elevator button to lower. Elevator button 72 Using and loading the optional 2000-sheet drawer 3 Flex each stack of print media back and forth. Do not fold or crease the paper. Straighten the edges on a level surface. To prepare transparencies for loading, see page 59. 4 Slightly bend the stack of print media as shown and place it on the elevator tray with the preferred print side facing down. Align the stack of print media to the back of the drawer. Carefully align each stack as you load it to ensure a smooth edge where the stacks meet. Do not load print media above the load line. This illustration shows the correct orientation for loading paper for simplex printing. Letterhead paper should be loaded with the printed side face down and the page top to the front of the drawer. Do not mix weights of paper. For duplex printing on letterhead paper, place the printed side face up with the page top to the rear of the drawer. 5 Close the loading door. Note: If you need to return your 2000-sheet drawer, make sure all paper has been removed from the unit before packing. 73 Using and loading the optional 2000-sheet drawer Changing the print media size for the 2000-sheet drawer Your 2000-sheet drawer comes pre-configured for either letter or A4 size. To change the print media size prior to installation, proceed to step 7 of the following instructions now. If you are changing the print media size for a unit that is already attached to a printer and a power source, proceed with step 1: 1 Open the loading door. 2 Push the elevator button located on the left side of the door opening. See the illustration on page 72. 3 Remove paper from the elevator tray and close the loading door. 4 Re-open the door. The printer elevator tray should be approximately halfway up. 5 Unplug the power cord. 6 Remove the printer and all attached options from the 2000-sheet drawer. CAUTION: Remove the attached options one at a time. Make sure your fingers are not under the printer when you set it down. Use the handholds on the printer or ask someone to help you lift it. 7 Locate the size selector knob on top of the drawer. See page 75 for an illustration and location of the knob. Note: Six paper selections are available. Each paper selection is color-coded. A new print media size is displayed on the operator panel after the paper elevator tray is in the up position. 8 To make a selection, turn the knob completely in a counterclockwise direction. This action sets the print media size to legal (LGL). 74 Using and loading the optional 2000-sheet drawer 9 Count the clicks as you turn the knob clockwise to find the correct print media size. For example, one click sets the print media size to executive (EXEC). Print media size selector knob A5 B5 LGL EXEC A4 LTR Note: Make a note of the color associated with the print media size you select. 10 Pull each locking pin up to unlock it, and then pull up on the guides to remove them. Back guide Locking pins Side guides Color-coded slots (top) Color-coded slots (bottom) 11 Reposition the guides in the color-coded slots, located at the top of the unit, corresponding to the print media size you selected. 75 Linking trays 12 Insert the guides into the matching colored slots located on the inside bottom of the unit. The guides should now be seated flush against the top of the unit. 13 Push each pin down to lock the guides in place. Linking trays Tray linking enables the automatic linking feature for trays when you load the same size and type of print media in multiple sources. The printer automatically links the trays; when one tray is empty, print media feeds from the next linked tray. For example, if you have the same size and type of print media loaded in tray 2 and tray 4, the printer selects print media from tray 2 until it becomes empty, and then the printer automatically feeds print media from the next linked tray — tray 4. By linking all five trays, you effectively create a single source with a capacity of 4,000 sheets. If you load the same size print media in each tray, make sure the print media is all the same type in order to link the trays. Once the trays you selected are loaded with the same size and type of print media, select the same Paper Type setting in the Paper Menu for these sources. To disable tray linking, set the Paper Type to a unique value in each one of the trays. If all the trays do not have the same type of print media when they are linked, you could mistakenly print a job on the wrong paper type. Using the duplex function Duplex printing (or two-sided printing) lets you print on both sides of a sheet of paper. For sizes that are acceptable for duplex printing, see Print media sizes and support. Select Duplex from your printer driver to print individual duplex jobs, or from the Local Printer Setup Utility to duplex all print jobs. See Using the Local Printer Setup Utility for more information. For more information on bins, see Using the output bins. Duplex printing on letterhead When duplex printing on letterhead from the multipurpose feeder, load it with the logo face down and entering the printer last. When duplex printing on letterhead from the trays, load it with the logo face up and entering the printer first. 76 Using the duplex function Using Duplex Bind When you select duplex bind printing in the printer driver or Duplex Bind in the Finishing Settings in the Local Printer Setup Utility, you must select either long edge or short edge binding, which are the values for this setting. The purpose of Duplex Bind is to define the way duplexed pages are bound, and how the printing on the back of the sheet (even-numbered pages) is oriented in relation to the printing on the front (odd-numbered pages). The two values for Duplex Bind are: Long Edge* The asterisk (*) indicates this is the factory default setting Assumes binding along the long end of the page (left edge for portrait orientation and top edge for landscape orientation). The following illustration shows long-edge binding for portrait and landscape pages: Binding Back of sheet Back of sheet Front of next sheet Binding Front of next sheet Portrait Short Edge Assumes binding along the short edge of the page (top edge for portrait orientation and left edge for landscape orientation). The following illustration shows short-edge binding for portrait and landscape pages: Back of sheet Binding Binding Back of sheet Front of next sheet Front of next sheet Landscape 77 Using the output bins Using the output bins There is one standard bin on all printer models. There are several optional output bins available for your printer. Output bin print media support and connectivity with other output bins Each bin accommodates: Output bin name Print media Printer Models How many can be installed on the printer Bin is allowed to connect with Standard • 250 sheets (75 bin g/m2) of plain paper • 150 transparencies • 100 labels • 25 envelopes (75 g/m2) T630 N/A - one is standard on the printer and located on top of the printer Any of the options in combinations as follows in this column Standard 500 sheets bin (75 g/m2) of plain paper T632 N/A - one is standard on the printer and located on top of the printer Any of the options in combinations as follows in this column T630 T632 1 1 output expander or 1 5-bin mailbox * 300 transparencies Illustration of output bin 200 labels • 50 envelopes (75 g/m2) Finisher 500 sheets (75 g/m2) of plain paper * See the Setup Guide for information on how to install options in relation to each other. 78 Using the output bins Output bin print media support and connectivity with other output bins Each bin accommodates: How many can be installed on the printer Bin is allowed to connect with T630 T632 1 1 output expander * Output • 650 sheets (75 expander g/m2) of plain paper • 50 envelopes (75 g/m2) T630 T632 3 1 5-bin mailbox, 1 high-capacity output stacker, or 1 finisher * 5-bin mailbox T632 2 1 output expander or 1 finisher * Output bin name Highcapacity output stacker Print media • 1850 sheets (75 g/m2) of plain paper • Envelopes 100 sheets (75 g/m2) of plain paper for each of the five bins for a total of 500 for all bins Printer Models Illustration of output bin * See the Setup Guide for information on how to install options in relation to each other. 79 Using the support extension in the standard bin Using the support extension in the standard bin The standard bin on all models has a print media support which keeps print media from sliding into the gap been the standard bin and the upper front door when the door is opened. Underneath the support is an extension for use when printing on legal paper. To use the support extension: 1 Gently lift the support. 2 Pull the support extension down and then forward. Support Support extension 3 Gently release the support extension and it drops to its open position. 80 4 Maintenance The following sections deal with topics for a network administrator in charge of the printer. Maintaining your printer Periodically, you need to complete certain tasks to maintain optimum print quality. These tasks are covered in this chapter. If several people are using the printer, you may want to designate a key operator to do the setup and maintenance of your printer. Refer printing problems and maintenance tasks to this key operator. In the U.S., contact Lexmark at 1-800-539-6275 for information about Lexmark Authorized Supplies Dealers in your area. In other countries or regions, visit the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com or contact the place where you bought your printer. Determining the status of supplies The printer uses the second line of the display to alert you to any supply or maintenance items that need replacing. However, the printer can only display information about one item at a time. If you want to determine the status of consumables installed in your printer, you can print the menu settings page from the Utilities Menu. (Press Menu until you see Utilities Menu, and then press Select. Press Menu until you see Print Menus, and then press Select to print the menu settings page.) One or two pages print depending on the number of menu settings you have. Look for “Cartridge Information” on the page; the percentage of life remaining for each of the items is indicated. Cartridge Information 0% Toner Level Serial Number Capacity 100% 013535245D 20K 81 Conserving supplies Conserving supplies Several settings in your application software or on the display let you conserve toner and paper: For more information, see... Supply Setting What the setting does Toner Toner Darkness in the Quality Menu Lets you adjust the level of toner released on a sheet of print media. The values range from 1 (lightest setting) to 10 (darkest setting). Toner Darkness Print media Multipage Print in the Finishing Menu Causes the printer to print the two or more page images on one side of a sheet. Values for Multipage Print are 2 Up, 3 Up, 4 Up, 6 Up, 9 Up, 12 Up, and 16 Up. Combined with the duplex setting, Multipage Print lets you print up to 32 pages on one sheet of paper (16 images on the front and 16 on the back). Multipage Print Duplex in the Finishing Menu Duplex printing is available when you attach the optional duplex unit. It lets you print on both sides of a sheet of paper. Duplex Use your software application or printer driver to send a Verify Print job. Lets you examine the first copy of a multiple-copy job to be sure it is satisfactory before you print the other copies. If the job is unsatisfactory, you can cancel the job. Verify Print Print media Canceling a print job Held Jobs Use Held Jobs in the Job Menu to access your Verify Print job. Ordering supplies To order supplies in the U.S., contact Lexmark at 1-800-539-6275 for information about Lexmark Authorized Supplies Dealers in your area. In other countries or regions, visit the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com or contact the place where you bought your printer. Ordering a print cartridge When the 88 Toner Low message appears, you should order a new print cartridge. You can print a few hundred pages after the 88 Toner Low message comes on. 82 Ordering supplies To use the remaining toner, remove the print cartridge, and then shake it gently back and forth. You need to have a new cartridge available when the current one no longer prints satisfactorily. The recommended print cartridges specifically designed for your printer are: Part number Average yield2 Description Prebate™ print cartridges1 12A7460 Prebate 5,000 pages High Yield Prebate 20,000 pages Extra High Yield Prebate 30,000 pages 12A7468 High Yield Prebate for label applications 20,000 pages 12A74693 Extra High Yield Prebate for label applications 30,000 pages 12A7462 12A7465 3 Regular cartridges without Prebate terms and conditions 12A7360 12A7362 12A7365 3 Regular 5,000 pages High Yield 20,000 pages Extra High Yield 30,000 pages 1 Sold at a special price with the understanding that you return your empty cartridges only to Lexmark. For regular priced cartridges without these terms, order using the regular cartridge part numbers listed. 2 At approximately 5% coverage. 3 Incompatible with a T630 printer. Maintenance kit 80 Scheduled Maintenance appears on the display after 300,000 pages have printed to let you know it is time to replace printer maintenance items. Order a maintenance kit when 80 Scheduled Maintenance first appears on the display. The maintenance kit contains all the items necessary to 83 Ordering supplies replace the pick rollers, the charge roll, and the transfer roller. See the following table for the maintenance kit part number for your specific printer. Maintenance kit for: Part numbers T630 and T630n* 56P1409 (110 V) 56P1410 (220 V) T632 and T632n* 56P1409 (110 V) 56P1410 (220 V) * n denotes the network version. For finisher maintenance information, refer to the StapleSmart™ Reference that came with your finisher. Ordering a charge roll We recommend ordering a new charge roll when toner fog or background shading appears on printed pages. Order Lexmark part number 99A1017. Ordering a transfer roller Order part number 56P1357. Ordering pick rollers Order part number 99A0070. 84 Storing supplies Ordering a label fuser cleaner A special label fuser cleaner should be used for label applications to optimize feeding reliability. One is included in the print cartridge box when you order part number 12A7468 or 12A7469. You also may order this item separately using part number 56P1415.Label fuser cleaners are not recommended for duplex printing. Ordering staple cartridges Staple cartridges hold 3,000 staples. Use part number 11K3188 to order a pack of three staple cartridges. Storing supplies Use the following guidelines for proper print media storage. These help avoid paper feeding problems and uneven print quality: • For best results, store print media in an environment where the temperature is approximately 21°C (70°F) and the relative humidity is 40%. • Store cartons of print media on a pallet or shelf, rather than directly on the floor. • If you store individual packages of print media out of the original carton, make sure they rest on a flat surface so the edges do not buckle or curl. • Do not place anything on top of the print media packages. 85 Storing the print cartridge Storing the print cartridge Store the print cartridge in the original packaging until you are ready to install it. Do not store the print cartridge in: • Temperatures greater than 40°C (104°F). • An environment with extreme changes in humidity or temperature. • Direct sunlight. • Dusty places. • A car for a long period of time. • An environment where corrosive gases are present. • An environment with salty air. Replacing the print cartridge Order a new print cartridge when the 88 Toner Low message first appears so you will have it when the current one no longer prints satisfactorily. See Ordering a print cartridge for more information. Note: The manufacturer does not recommend that you use print cartridges from a thirdparty refiller. Print quality and printer reliability cannot be guaranteed if you do. For best results, use genuine Lexmark supplies. Removing the used print cartridge 1 Turn the printer off and unplug the printer power cord. Note: Remove any print jobs from any output bins before opening the upper front door. 2 Open the upper front door. 3 Grasp the print cartridge by the handle. Handle 86 Replacing the print cartridge 4 Lift the print cartridge up and out. 5 Set it aside. Cleaning the printer Using a clean, lint-free cloth, gently clean the shaded areas by wiping toward the front of the printer. Warning: Do not touch the transfer roller. Transfer roller CAUTION: The rear portion of the inside of the printer is hot due to the fuser. Allow time for the printer to cool before attempting to remove parts in this area. 87 Replacing the print cartridge Installing the new print cartridge 1 Remove the new cartridge from the packaging. Remove the red plastic piece and foam. Save the packaging and foam to return the used print cartridge. For more information, see step 7 on page 89. Packaging Red plastic piece Foam Warning: Do not touch the photoconductor drum on the underside of the print cartridge. 2 Hold the print cartridge by the handle and gently shake it side-to-side to distribute the toner. 88 Replacing the print cartridge 3 Hold the print cartridge by the handle and insert it into the printer. Align the tabs on each side of the print cartridge with the slots on each side of the print cartridge cradle. Slot Tab 4 Slide the print cartridge into the printer until it snaps into place. 5 Close the upper front door. 6 Turn the printer on. 7 Follow the instructions on the new print cartridge box to recycle the used print cartridge. When you return a used print cartridge, you contribute to a worldwide recycling effort at no cost to you. For best results, use Lexmark supplies with the printer. Note: The print cartridge warranty is voided by unauthorized refilling. 89 Replacing the charge roll Replacing the charge roll Order a new charge roll kit when toner fog or background shading appears on printed pages. See Ordering supplies for information on ordering a charge roll. 1 Turn the printer off and unplug the printer power cord. 2 Open the front doors and remove the print cartridge. 3 Pull the upper front door halfway down. 4 Locate the used charge roll above the area for the print cartridge. 5 Locate the label with an arrow on the right side of the housing. It is attached to the arm-like tab. 6 Push the arm-like tab to the right to release the charge roll. Tab 90 Replacing the charge roll 7 Pull down on the charge roll until it is loose. 8 Pull the charge roll to the right to loosen the left side. 9 Pull the charge roll straight out of the printer and set it aside. Metal tab Cylinder part 10 Remove any packaging from the new charge roll. Warning: Do not touch the cylinder part of the charge roll when installing the unit. You may touch the metal tabs on each end to help you in the installation. Touching the cylinder part will contaminate the charge roll and affect printing. 91 Replacing the charge roll 11 Align the metal tab on left side of the new charge roll with its hole and insert it. 92 Replacing the charge roll 12 Raise the right side of the charge roll. 13 Push the arm-like tab with the right arrow label on it to the right. 14 Lift the right side of the charge roll and insert it into its hole. 15 Release the metal arm-like tab. 16 Reinstall the print cartridge and close the front doors. 17 Plug the printer power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet. 18 Reset the maintenance counter. See Resetting the maintenance counter. 93 Replacing the transfer roller Replacing the transfer roller Order a new transfer roller when light print, toner fog, or background shading appears on printed pages. See Ordering supplies for information on ordering a transfer roller. Complete the following steps to replace the transfer roller. Refer to the documentation that comes with the transfer roller for detailed installation information. 1 Turn the printer off and unplug the printer power cord. 2 Open the front doors and remove the print cartridge. 3 Locate the used transfer roller on the lower floor of the print cartridge housing. 4 Pry the left side of the transfer roller up from its slot to loosen it. (Use any kind of small tool.) 94 Replacing the transfer roller 5 Pull the transfer roller to the left to loosen the right side and then pull it straight out of the printer. Set it aside. 6 Remove any packaging from the new transfer roller. 95 Replacing the transfer roller 7 Grasp the transfer roller on the left side as shown. 8 Locate the small hole and insert the metal tab on the right side of the transfer roller into the hole. 96 Replacing the transfer roller 9 Lower the transfer roller gently until the left metal tab fits into the slot. You may have to push it down for a secure fit. 10 Reinstall the print cartridge and close the front doors. 11 Plug the printer power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet. 12 Reset the maintenance counter. See Resetting the maintenance counter. 97 Replacing the pick rollers Replacing the pick rollers 1 Remove the standard tray. 2 Look underneath the printer for the pick roller arm and pull it down. 3 Press on the end of the tab and pull the pick roller off the arm. Tab 4 Repeat step 3 on the other side to remove the other pick roller. 98 Replacing the pick rollers 5 Gently release the pick roller arm. 6 Discard the used pick rollers. To install the new pick rollers: 1 Remove the two pick rollers from the packaging. 2 Pull the pick roller arm down. 3 Locate the recessed area on the pick roller and align it with the tab on the arm. Note: There are two arrows on each pick roller. Make sure the bottom arrow faces you as you align the recessed area with the tab. 99 Replacing the pick rollers 4 Push the pick roller onto the arm with the tab aligned. 5 Repeat step 3 on page 99 to step 4 to install the other pick roller. 6 Gently release the pick roller arm. 7 Insert the standard tray. 100 Replacing the label fuser cleaner Replacing the label fuser cleaner 1 Grasp the bar handle in the round hole on the fuser cover and pull to the left. 2 Lift up on the fuser cover and remove it. 101 Replacing the label fuser cleaner 3 Grasp the handle, lift the fuser cleaner from its slot, and remove it. Discard it. Handle 4 Remove the new fuser cleaner from its packaging. 5 Hold the fuser cleaner by the handle and align it with the slot. 6 Push the handle down so the cleaner drops fully into the slot. 102 Replacing the label fuser cleaner 7 Angle the fuser cover to align the side of the fuser cover with the side of the fuser opening. 8 Lower the fuser cover on the right side until it almost meets the opening. 9 Gently pull the handle back until the two tabs on the right end fit under the right side. 103 Replacing the staple cartridge Replacing the staple cartridge When Staples Low or Staples Empty appears on the operator panel display, complete the steps to insert a new staple cartridge in the finisher. Refer to the illustrations inside the stapler access door for more information. For information about ordering staple cartridges, see Ordering supplies. Note: If Staple Alarm is set to Single, the printer stops printing and the Load Staples message appears. Install a new staple cartridge or press Go to clear the message and continue printing. If Staple Alarm is set to Continuous, the printer displays the Load Staples message and continues printing. A partial sheet of staples will remain in the staple cartridge holder when this message appears. Do not remove this sheet. Install a new staple cartridge to properly feed the partial sheet of staples. 104 Replacing the staple cartridge Removing a used staple cartridge 1 Push the latch and swing the staple access door open. 2 Grasp the staple cartridge holder by the colored tab and pull it out of the stapler. 105 Replacing the staple cartridge 3 Pull the used staple cartridge down and out of the staple cartridge holder. Discard the used staple cartridge. Installing a new staple cartridge 1 Remove the tape from the new staple cartridge. 2 Slide the new staple cartridge up and into the staple cartridge holder until it snaps into place. 106 Replacing the staple cartridge 3 Push the staple cartridge holder straight into the stapler until it snaps into place. 4 Close the staple access door. 107 Resetting the maintenance counter Resetting the maintenance counter After replacing all the items in the maintenance kit, reset the maintenance counter: 1 Press and hold the Select and Return buttons while you turn the printer on. 2 Release the buttons when Performing Self Test appears on the display. The printer performs its power-on sequence, and then Config Menu appears on the first line of the display. 3 Press Menu until you see Reset Maint Cnt and then press Select. Reset appears on the second line of the display. 4 Press Select. Resetting Maint Cnt Value appears briefly on the display, and then is replaced by Config Menu on the top line and Reset Maint Cnt on the second line. 5 Press Menu until you see Exit Config Menu, and then press Select. Activating Menu Changes appears briefly, followed by Performing Self Test. The printer returns to the Ready state. Printer maintenance when printing on card stock After printing approximately 10,000 pages of card stock (or each time you replace the print cartridge), complete the following steps to maintain printer feeding reliability: 1 Print five sheets of paper. 2 Wait approximately five seconds. 3 Print five more sheets of paper. For detailed information on card stock printing, characteristics, and design, refer to the Card Stock & Label Guide available on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com/publications. Printer maintenance when printing on labels After continuously printing approximately 10,000 pages of labels (or each time you replace the print cartridge), complete the following steps to maintain printer feeding reliability: 1 Print five sheets of paper. 2 Wait approximately five seconds. 3 Print five more sheets of paper. 108 5 Troubleshooting The sections in this chapter help you solve problems with the printer, options, or print quality. Solving basic printer problems Sometimes printer problems are very easy to solve. When you have a problem, first make sure that: • If a message is displayed on the operator panel, see Understanding the printer messages. • The printer power cord is plugged into the printer and a properly grounded electrical outlet. • The printer power switch is on. • The electrical outlet is not turned off by any switch or breaker. • Other electrical equipment plugged into the outlet is working. • All options are properly installed. • If you have checked all of the above and still have a problem, turn the printer power off, wait for about 10 seconds, and then turn the printer power on. This often fixes the problem. Checking an unresponsive printer When you have a problem, first make sure that: • The printer power cord is plugged into the printer and a properly grounded electrical outlet. • The printer power switch is on. • The electrical outlet is not turned off by any switch or breaker. • Other electrical equipment plugged into the outlet is working. • You try turning the printer off, then wait for about 10 seconds, and turn the printer on. This often fixes the problem. • Your printer driver settings are correct. Note: If an error message appears, see Understanding the printer messages. 109 Solving display problems Solving display problems Problem Action Operator panel displays only diamonds or is blank. • Turn the printer off, wait about 10 seconds, and turn the printer on. • Performing Self Test appears on the operator panel. When the test is completed, Ready is displayed. If the messages do not appear, turn the printer off and contact the Lexmark Customer Support Center at 1-859-232-3000 or http://support.lexmark.com. Menu settings changed from the operator panel have no effect. Settings in the software application, the printer driver, or the printer utilities are overriding the settings made from the operator panel. • Change the menu settings from the printer driver, the printer utilities, or the software application instead of the operator panel. • Disable the settings in the printer driver, the printer utilities, or the software application so you can change settings from the operator panel. Solving printing problems Problem Action Job did not print or incorrect characters printed. Make sure Ready appears on the operator panel before you send a job to print. Press Go to return to Ready. Make sure there is print media loaded in the printer. Press Go to return to Ready. Verify that the printer is using the correct printer language. Verify that you are using the correct printer driver. Make sure the parallel, serial, Ethernet, or USB cable is firmly plugged in at the back of the printer. Make sure you are using the correct cable. Use IEEE 1284-compliant parallel cable. We recommend Lexmark part number 1329605 (10 ft) or 1427498 (20 ft). If you use RS-232 Serial, verify that a null modem cable is used. If the printer is connected through a switch box, try a direct connection. Verify that the correct print media size is selected through the operator panel, in the printer driver, or in the software application. Make sure PCL SmartSwitch and PS SmartSwitch are set to On. 110 Solving printing problems Problem Action Job did not print or incorrect characters printed (continued). If you are using a print spooler, verify that the spooler is not stalled. If you print across a network or on a Macintosh computer, see Solving network printing problems. Check the printer interface from the Setup Menu. Determine which host interface you are using. Print a menu settings page to verify that the current interface settings are correct. See Solving network printing problems. If you are using a serial interface: • Make sure Honor DSR is set to Off. • Check the protocol, baud, parity, and data bit settings. The settings on the printer and on the host computer should match. Printer is connected to the USB port, but will not print. Make sure you are using Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, or another USB-capable operating system supported by Lexmark. Print media misfeeds or multiple feeds occur. Make sure the print media you are using meets the specifications for your printer. See Identifying print media sources and specifications for more details. Flex print media before loading it in any of the sources. Make sure the print media is loaded correctly. Make sure the width and length guides on the print media sources are adjusted correctly. Do not overfill the print media sources. Do not force print media into the multipurpose feeder when you load it; otherwise, it may skew or buckle. Remove any curled print media from sources. Load the recommended print side correctly for the type of print media you are using. See Loading print media in standard and optional trays for more information. Load less print media in the sources. Turn the print media over or around and try printing again to see if feeding improves. Do not mix print media types. Do not mix reams of print media. Remove the top and bottom sheets of a ream before loading the print media. Load a print media source only when it is empty. Envelope misfeeds or multiple feeds occur. Remove the stack of envelopes from the envelope feeder. Load one envelope, feed it through the printer, and then reload the stack of envelopes in the envelope feeder. Page breaks in unexpected places. Check the Print Timeout setting in the Setup Menu. Increase the setting. 111 Solving printing problems Problem Action Job prints from the wrong source or on the wrong print media. Check the Paper Type setting in the Paper Menu from the printer operator panel and in the printer driver. Print media does not stack neatly in any output bin. • Turn the print media stack over in the tray or multipurpose feeder. • Make sure you are using a print media size compatible with your optional output bins. See Identifying print media sources and specifications. Printer does not duplex pages. • Make sure Duplex is selected in both the Finishing Menu and in the printer driver. • Make sure you have enough printer memory installed. 112 Solving print quality problems Solving print quality problems Problem Action Print is too light. • The toner may be low. To utilize the remaining toner, remove the cartridge by gripping the handles with both hands. With the cartridge arrows pointing downward, shake the print cartridge back and forth. Reinstall the cartridge and then press Go. • Change the Toner Darkness setting in the Quality Menu. • If you are printing on an uneven print surface, change the Paper Weight and Paper Texture settings in the Paper Menu. See Paper Type. • Verify that the correct print media is being used. ABC DEF Toner smears or print comes off the page. ABC DEF Toner appears on the back of the printed page. • If you are printing on an uneven print surface, change the Paper Weight and Paper Texture settings in the Paper Menu. See Paper Type. • Verify that the print media is within the printer specifications. See Identifying print media sources and specifications for more details. If the problem continues, contact the Lexmark Customer Support Center at 1-859-232-3000 or http://support.lexmark.com. Toner is on the transfer roll. To help prevent this, do not load print media that is smaller than the page size of the job to be printed. Open and close the printer upper front door to run the printer setup cycle and clean the transfer roll. Toner fog or background shading appears on the page. ABC DEF • Check the print cartridge to make sure it is installed correctly. • Change the print cartridge. See Replacing the print cartridge for more details. • If the problem continues, change the charge roll. See Replacing the charge roll for more details. 113 Solving print quality problems Problem Action Entire page is white. • Make sure the packaging material is removed from the print cartridge. • Check the print cartridge to be sure it is installed correctly. • The toner may be low. To utilize the remaining toner, remove the cartridge by gripping the handles with both hands. With the cartridge arrows pointing downward, shake the print cartridge back and forth. Reinstall the cartridge and then press Go. Streaks appear on the page. • The toner may be low. To utilize the remaining toner, remove the cartridge by gripping the handles with both hands. With the cartridge arrows pointing downward, shake the print cartridge back and forth. Reinstall the cartridge and then press Go. • If you are using preprinted forms, make sure the ink can withstand temperatures of 212°C (414°F). ABC DEF Printing is too dark ABC DEF Characters have jagged or uneven edges Change the Toner Darkness setting in the Quality Menu. Note: Macintosh computer users should make sure the lines per inch (lpi) setting is not set too high in the software application. • Change the Print Resolution setting in the Quality Menu to 600 dpi or 1200 dpi. • If you are using downloaded fonts, verify that the fonts are supported by the printer, the host computer, and the software application. 114 Solving option problems Problem Action Part or all of the page is printed in black. • Check the print cartridge to see if it is installed correctly. • If the charge roll has been replaced, verify that it is installed correctly. The job prints, but the top and side margins are incorrect. • Make sure the Paper Size setting in the Paper Menu is correct. • Make sure the margins are set correctly in your software application. ABC DEF Solving option problems If an option does not operate correctly after it is installed or if it quits working: • Make sure the print media handling option is marked with a colored triangle, indicating it is compatible with your printer. • Turn the printer off, wait for about 10 seconds, and turn the printer on. If this does not fix the problem, unplug the printer, and check the connection between the option and printer. • Print the menu settings page and check to see if the option is listed in the Installed Options list. If the option is not listed, reinstall it. See Printing the menu settings page for more information. • Make sure the option is selected in the software application you are using. For Macintosh computer users: Make sure the printer is set up in Chooser. 115 Solving option problems The following table lists printer options and suggested corrective actions for related problems. If the suggested corrective action does not fix the problem, call your service representative. Option Action 5-bin mailbox Make sure the connection between each 5-bin mailbox or the connection between the 5-bin mailbox and the printer is secure. If the 5-bin mailbox is listed on the menu settings page, but print media jams when it exits the printer and enters the mailbox, it may not be properly installed. Reinstall each 5-bin mailbox. Drawers • Make sure the connection between drawers (250-sheet drawer, 500-sheet drawer, or 2000-sheet drawer), or the connection between a drawer and a duplex unit or the printer, is secure. • Make sure the print media is loaded correctly. See Loading print media in standard and optional trays for more details. Duplex unit • Make sure the connection between the duplex unit and the printer is secure. If the duplex unit is listed on the menu settings page, but print media jams when it enters or exits the duplex unit, the printer and duplex unit may not be properly aligned. • Make sure the duplex front access cover is securely installed. Envelope feeder • Make sure the connection between the envelope feeder and the printer is secure. • Make sure the Paper Size setting is correct in both the Paper Menu and in the software application. • Make sure the envelopes are loaded correctly. See Using and loading the optional envelope feeder for more details. Finisher • Make sure the connection between the finisher and the printer is secure. If the finisher is listed on the menu settings page, but print media jams when it exits the printer and enters the finisher, it may not be properly installed. Reinstall the finisher. • Make sure you are using a print media size compatible with your optional output bins. See Identifying print media sources and specifications. Flash memory Make sure flash memory is securely connected to the printer system board. Hard disk with adapter Make sure the hard disk is securely connected to the hard disk adapter card. Also make sure the hard disk adapter card is securely connected to the printer system board. High-capacity output stacker Make sure the connection between the output stacker and the printer is secure. If the high-capacity output stacker is listed on the menu settings page, but print media jams when it exits the printer and enters the output stacker, it may not be properly installed. Reinstall the high-capacity output stacker. Infrared adapter If infrared communication stops or does not occur, make sure: • The distance between the two infrared ports is 1 m (39 in.) or less. If communication does not occur between ports, move the ports closer together. • Both ports are stable. • The computer and the printer are on a level surface. • The angle of communication between the two infrared ports is within 15 degrees of either side of an imaginary line drawn between the two infrared ports. • No bright light, such as direct sunshine, is interfering with communication. • No objects are placed between the two infrared ports. 116 Solving option problems Option Action Internal print server • Make sure the internal print server (also called an internal network adapter or INA) is securely connected to the printer system board. • Make sure you are using the correct cable, that it is securely connected, and that the network software is correctly set up. Refer to the drivers CD that shipped with your printer for more details. Output expander Make sure the connection between each output expander or the connection between the output expander and the printer is secure. If the output expander is listed on the menu settings page, but print media jams when it exits the printer and enters the output expander, it may not be properly installed. Reinstall each output expander. Printer memory Check to make sure printer memory is securely connected to the printer system board. USB/Parallel interface • Make sure the USB/parallel interface card is securely connected to the printer system board. • Make sure you are using the correct cable and that it is securely connected. 117 Solving option problems Solving problems with the optional 2000-sheet drawer Problem Solution The elevator tray does not raise when the loading door is closed, or the elevator tray does not lower when the door is opened and the elevator button is pushed. Check the following: The elevator tray lowers unexpectedly. Check to see if your printer is out of print media or has a jam. More than one sheet of print media is fed or a sheet is fed improperly. Remove the print media in the printer paper path and check the stack to ensure the print media has been loaded properly. Be sure to remove the top and bottom sheets of each ream of paper that is loaded. A jam occurs. • The printer is properly attached to the 2000-sheet drawer. • The printer is powered on. • The power cord is plugged firmly into the back of the 2000-sheet drawer. • The power cord is plugged into an outlet. • The outlet has power to it. Rubber feed rollers do not turn to advance print media. Check the following: Consistent misfeeds or jams in the drawer. Try the following: • The power cord is plugged firmly into the back of the 2000-sheet drawer. • The power cord is plugged into an outlet. • The outlet has power to it. • Flex the paper. • Turn the print media over. Check the following: • • • • • Service Messages Drawer is properly installed. Print media is loaded correctly. Print media is not damaged. Print media meets specifications. Guides are positioned correctly for the print media size selected. A service message indicates printer failure that may require service. Turn the printer off, wait about 10 seconds, and then turn the printer on. If the error recurs, write down the error number, the problem, and a detailed description. Call for service. Short Paper Error Make sure the size selector knob is set to the correct print media size. 118 Solving network printing problems Solving network printing problems Problem Action Job did not print or incorrect characters printed. Verify that the Lexmark internal print server or external print server is set up properly and the network cable is connected. Note: For more details, refer to the drivers CD that shipped with your printer. For Novell users: • Make sure the netware.drv file is dated October 24, 1994, or later. • Make sure the NT (no tabs) flag is included in the capture statement. For Macintosh users: • The printer may need an optional internal print server to allow Macintosh connection. • Verify that the printer is set up correctly in Chooser. Solving other problems Problem Action I need to get updated printer drivers or utilities. • Refer to the drivers CD that came with your printer. It contains printer drivers and utilities. • Visit the Lexmark Web site, www.lexmark.com, for the most current printer drivers or utilities. I need to attach a serial cable to the printer. If your printer is configured with a serial port, or you have installed an optional interface card, refer to the Setup Guide. I cannot find the printer escape codes. Refer to the Technical Reference available on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. Contacting service When you call for printer service, be prepared to describe the problem you are experiencing or the error message on the display. You need to know your printer model type and serial number. Refer to the label on the back of the printer near the power cord for this information. The serial number is also listed on the menu settings page you can print from the Utilities Menu. See Printing the menu settings page for more information. For service, contact the Lexmark support site for customer service at http://support.lexmark.com, and report a description of the problem. 119 6 Clearing jams By carefully selecting print media and loading it properly, you are able to avoid most jams. If jams do occur, complete the steps in the following sections. If jams occur frequently, see Avoiding jams. Avoiding jams Use appropriate print media (paper, transparencies, labels, and card stock) to help ensure troublefree printing. See Print media guidelines for more information. Note: We recommend that you try a limited sample of any print media you are considering using with the printer before purchasing large quantities. By selecting appropriate print media and loading it properly, you are able to avoid most jams. See the following for instructions on loading print media: • Loading trays (including the standard tray, optional 250-sheet tray, and optional 500-sheet tray) • Loading the optional 2000-sheet drawer • Using and loading the multipurpose feeder • Using the loading the envelope feeder Avoiding jams hints The following hints can help you avoid jams: • Use only recommended print media. See Print media guidelines for more information. Refer to the Card Stock & Label Guide available on Lexmark’s Web site at www.lexmark.com/publications for more information about which print media will provide optimum results for your printing environment. • If you need detailed information before purchasing large quantities of customized print media, refer to the Card Stock & Label Guide. • See Loading print media in standard and optional trays, Using and loading the multipurpose feeder, and Using and loading the optional envelope feeder to load print media properly. • Do not overload the print media sources. Make sure the stack height does not exceed the maximum height indicated by the load line labels in the sources. • Do not load wrinkled, creased, damp, or curled print media. 120 Before removing jams • Flex, fan, and straighten print media before you load it. If jams do occur with print media, try feeding one sheet at a time through the multipurpose feeder. • Do not use print media that you have cut or trimmed yourself. • Do not mix print media sizes, weights, or types in the same print media source. • Use only recommended print media. See Recommended paper. • Make sure the recommended print side is face down when loading all trays for simplex printing. • Make sure the recommended print side is face up when loading the multipurpose feeder. • Keep print media stored in an acceptable environment. See Storing print media. • Do not remove trays during a print job. • Push all trays in firmly after loading them. • Make sure the guides in the trays are properly positioned for the size of print media you have loaded. Make sure the guides are not placed too tightly against the stack of print media. • Make sure all cables that connect to the printer are correctly attached. Refer to the Setup Guide for more information. Before removing jams Remove any print jobs from any output bins before opening the upper front door to remove jams. 121 Identifying the print media path Identifying the print media path The following illustration shows the path that print media travels through the printer. The path varies depending on the input source (trays, multipurpose feeder, envelope feeder) and output bins (finisher, stacker, expander, mailbox) you are using. 201 Paper Jam 200 Paper Jam 27x Paper Jam 28x Paper Jam 260 Paper Jam Note: 28x Paper Jam occurs in the finisher option only. 250 Paper Jam 202 Paper Jam 23x Paper Jam 24x Paper Jam 23x Paper Jam Note: Jams in the standard output bin and the duplex unit are either paper or card stock. CAUTION: Floor-mounted configurations require additional furniture.You must use either a printer stand or printer base if you are using a 2000-sheet drawer, a duplex unit and an input option, or more than one input option. If you purchased an MFP that scans, copies, and faxes, you may need additional furniture. Refer to www.lexmark.com/ multifunctionprinters for more information. 122 Identifying the print media path Accessing jam areas Open doors and covers, remove trays, and remove options to access jam areas. The illustration shows the location of sources and possible jam areas. 5-bin mailbox, rear door Output expander, rear door (High-capacity output stacker and finisher not shown) Upper front door Envelope feeder Printer rear door Optional duplex unit, front access cover Optional duplex unit, rear door Optional trays Lower front door (down when envelope feeder is installed) Standard tray 123 Identifying the print media path Use the following table to locate instructions for a particular jam: Jam message Go to page: 200 and 201 Paper Jam Remove Cartridge 125 202 Paper Jam Open Rear Door 128 23x Paper Jam 131 231 Paper Jam Check Duplex 131 232 Paper Jam Check Duplex and 233 Paper Jam Check Duplex 135 234 Paper Jam Check Duplex, 235 Paper Jam Check Duplex, and 238 Paper Jam Check Duplex 137 236 Paper Jam Check Duplex 140 237 Paper Jam Check Duplex 141 239 Paper Jam Check Duplex 145 24x Paper Jam Check Tray x 151 250 Paper Jam Check MP Feeder 157 260 Paper Jam Check Env Feeder 158 27x Paper Jam Check Bin x 160 28x Paper Jam 164 280 Paper Jam Check Finisher 164 281 Paper Jam Check Finisher 165 282 Staple Jam Check Stapler 167 283 Staple Jam Check Stapler 171 124 200 and 201 Paper Jam Remove Cartridge 200 and 201 Paper Jam Remove Cartridge A 200 Paper Jam message indicates the print media is jammed in the area under the print cartridge. This requires removing the print cartridge. A 201 Paper Jam message indicates the jam is farther inside the printer. Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all print media from the print media path. 1 Push the release latch and open the printer upper and lower front doors. CAUTION: The rear portion of the inside of the printer is hot. 2 While grasping the print cartridge by the hand grip, pull the cartridge up toward the upper front door, and then pull it straight out toward you. Warning: Never touch the photoconductor drum on the underside of the cartridge. Use the handhold on the cartridge to avoid touching this area. Lay the cartridge aside. Note: Do not leave the cartridge exposed to light for extended periods. 125 200 and 201 Paper Jam Remove Cartridge 3 Gently push the feed roller release lever toward the back of the printer. 4 Pull the print media up and toward you. Note: The print media may be covered with unfused toner, which can stain garments and skin. If the print media does not move immediately when you pull, stop pulling. You need to access the print media from the printer rear door. Otherwise, continue with step 8. 126 200 and 201 Paper Jam Remove Cartridge To access print media from the printer rear door: 5 Open the printer rear door. 6 Remove any print media based on what part is visible. • If the middle section of print media is visible, grasp it on both sides and gently pull it straight out. • If print media is still in the fuser area, open the upper front door and remove the print media. 127 202 Paper Jam Open Rear Door • If the end of the print media is visible, pull the print media straight out. If the print media does not move immediately when you pull, stop pulling. Remove the print cartridge, and then pull the print media out. 7 Close the printer rear door. 8 Reinstall the cartridge. 9 Close the upper and lower front doors. 202 Paper Jam Open Rear Door Jams that cause a 202 Paper Jam message require opening the printer rear door. Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all print media from the print media path. For instructions on clearing the jam, click the area where the jam occurred: • • Before reaching the standard output bin While exiting to the standard output bin 128 202 Paper Jam Open Rear Door Before reaching the standard output bin 1 Open the printer rear door. 2 Remove the print media based on what part is visible. • If the middle section of print media is visible, grasp it on both sides and gently pull it straight out. • If print media is still in the fuser area, open the upper front door and remove the print media. 129 202 Paper Jam Open Rear Door • If the end of the print media is visible, pull the print media straight out. If the print media does not move immediately when you pull, stop pulling. Remove the print cartridge, and then pull the print media out. 3 Close the printer rear door. While exiting to the standard output bin Pull the print media straight out. 130 23x Paper Jam If the print media does not move immediately when you pull, stop pulling. Open the upper front door and pull the print media out. 23x Paper Jam Jams in the optional duplex unit result in a 23x message, where x represents specific jam areas. The second line of the operator panel indicates the jam area. 231 Paper Jam Check Duplex Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all print media from the print media path. 1 Open the printer rear door. 2 Remove any print media based on what part is visible. 131 23x Paper Jam • If the middle section of print media is visible, grasp it on both sides and gently pull it straight out. • If print media is still in the fuser area, open the upper front door and remove the print media. If the end of the print media is visible, pull the print media straight out. • If the print media does not move immediately when you pull, stop pulling. Remove the print cartridge, and then pull the print media out. 3 Close the printer rear door. 132 23x Paper Jam 4 Open the duplex rear door. 5 Look under the duplex rear door for the edge of the print media to determine how the print media is jammed: • • If only a short piece of print media is visible toward the rear of the printer, do not pull it out; it may be easier to access from inside the printer. See 200 and 201 Paper Jam Remove Cartridge for instructions. If most of the print media is visible, continue with the following: – Pull the print media up and out toward you if the print media is in this position. 133 23x Paper Jam – Pull down and out if the print media is in this position. 6 Close the duplex rear door. Make sure it snaps into place. 134 23x Paper Jam 232 Paper Jam Check Duplex and 233 Paper Jam Check Duplex Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all print media from the print media path. 1 Open the duplex rear door. 2 Look under the duplex rear door for the edge of the print media to determine how the print media is jammed: • • If only a short piece of print media is visible toward the rear of the printer, do not pull it out; it may be easier to access from inside the printer. See 200 and 201 Paper Jam Remove Cartridge for instructions. If most of the print media is visible, continue with the following: – Pull the print media up and out toward you if the print media is in this position. 135 23x Paper Jam – Pull down and out if the print media is in this position. 3 Close the duplex rear door. Make sure it snaps into place. 136 23x Paper Jam 234 Paper Jam Check Duplex, 235 Paper Jam Check Duplex, and 238 Paper Jam Check Duplex Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all print media from the print media path. 1 Open the duplex rear door. 2 Look under the duplex rear door for the edge of the print media to determine how the print media is jammed: • • • If a short piece is visible inside the duplex unit next to the inner wall, grasp it and pull it out. If you cannot grasp it, see step 5. If only a short piece of print media is visible toward the rear of the printer, do not pull it out; it may be easier to access from inside the printer. See 200 and 201 Paper Jam Remove Cartridge for instructions. If most of the print media is visible, pull the print media up and out toward you. 137 23x Paper Jam 3 Close the duplex rear door. Make sure it snaps into place. 4 Remove the standard tray. 5 Locate the recessed areas on each side of the duplex front access cover. 6 Slowly pull the duplex front access cover straight out. 138 23x Paper Jam 7 If the edge of the print media is visible, pull the print media straight up and out. If the print media is not visible, continue with step 8. Otherwise, close the duplex front access cover. 8 Remove any sheets of print media lying in the duplex front access cover. Interior view of duplex unit 9 Hold the duplex front access cover level while you slide it back into the duplex unit. Make sure it snaps into place. 10 Slide the standard tray back into the printer. 139 23x Paper Jam 236 Paper Jam Check Duplex Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all print media from the print media path. 1 Locate the recessed areas on each side of the duplex front access cover. 2 Slowly pull the duplex front access cover straight out. 3 If the edge of the print media is visible, pull the print media straight up and out. If the print media is not visible, continue with step 4. Otherwise, close the duplex front access cover. 4 Slide out the standard tray. 140 23x Paper Jam 5 Remove any sheets of print media lying in the duplex front access cover. Interior view of duplex unit 6 Hold the duplex front access cover level while you slide it back into the duplex unit. Make sure it snaps into place. 7 Slide the standard tray back into the printer. 237 Paper Jam Check Duplex Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all print media from the print media path. 1 Push the release latch and open the printer upper and lower front doors. CAUTION: The rear portion of the inside of the printer is hot. 141 23x Paper Jam 2 While grasping the print cartridge by the hand grip, pull the cartridge up toward the upper front door, and then pull it straight out toward you. Warning: Never touch the photoconductor drum on the underside of the cartridge. Use the handhold on the cartridge to avoid touching this area. Lay the cartridge aside. Note: Do not leave the cartridge exposed to light for extended periods. 3 Gently push the feed roller release lever toward the back of the printer. 4 Pull the print media up and toward you. Note: The print media may be covered with unfused toner, which can stain garments and skin. 142 23x Paper Jam 5 Reinstall the print cartridge. 6 Close the upper and lower front doors. 7 Locate the recessed areas on each side of the duplex front access cover. 8 Slowly pull the duplex front access cover straight out. 9 If the edge of the print media is visible, pull the print media straight up and out. If the print media is not visible, continue with step 10. Otherwise, close the duplex front access cover. 10 Slide out the standard tray. 143 23x Paper Jam 11 Remove any sheets of print media lying in the duplex front access cover. Interior view of duplex unit 12 Hold the duplex front access cover level while you slide it back into the duplex unit. Make sure it snaps into place. 13 Slide the standard tray back into the printer. 144 23x Paper Jam 239 Paper Jam Check Duplex Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all print media from the print media path. 1 Open the printer rear door. 2 Remove any print media based on what part is visible. • If the middle section of print media is visible, grasp it on both sides and gently pull it straight out. • If print media is still in the fuser area, open the upper front door and remove the print media. 145 23x Paper Jam • If the end of the print media is visible, pull the print media straight out. If the print media does not move immediately when you pull, stop pulling. Remove the print cartridge, and then pull the print media out. 3 Close the printer rear door. 4 Open the duplex rear door. 146 23x Paper Jam 5 Look under the duplex rear door for the edge of the print media to determine how the print media is jammed: • • If only a short piece of print media is visible toward the rear of the printer, do not pull it out; it may be easier to access from inside the printer. See 200 and 201 Paper Jam Remove Cartridge for instructions. If most of the print media is visible, continue with the following: – Pull the print media up and out toward you if the print media is in this position. – Pull down and out if the print media is in this position. 147 23x Paper Jam 6 Close the duplex rear door. Make sure it snaps into place. 7 Push the release latch and open the printer upper and lower front doors. CAUTION: The rear portion of the inside of the printer is hot. 8 While grasping the print cartridge by the hand grip, pull the cartridge up toward the upper front door, and then pull it straight out toward you. Warning: Never touch the photoconductor drum on the underside of the cartridge. Use the handhold on the cartridge to avoid touching this area. Lay the cartridge aside. Note: Do not leave the cartridge exposed to light for extended periods. 148 23x Paper Jam 9 Gently push the feed roller release lever toward the back of the printer. 10 Pull the print media up and toward you. Note: The print media may be covered with unfused toner, which can stain garments and skin. 11 Reinstall the print cartridge. 12 Close the upper and lower front doors. 13 Locate the recessed areas on each side of the duplex front access cover. 14 Slowly pull the duplex front access cover straight out. 149 23x Paper Jam 15 If the edge of the print media is visible, pull the print media straight up and out. If the print media is not visible, continue with step 16. Otherwise, close the duplex front access cover. 16 Slide out the standard tray. 17 Remove any sheets of print media lying in the duplex front access cover. Interior view of duplex unit 150 24x Paper Jam Check Tray x 18 Hold the duplex front access cover level while you slide it back into the duplex unit. Make sure it snaps into place. 19 Slide the standard tray back into the printer. 24x Paper Jam Check Tray x Jams in four areas result in a 24x Paper Jam message, where x represents the tray number where the jam has occurred. Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all print media from the print media path. For instructions on clearing the jam, click the area where the jam occurred: • On the incline surface of a tray or across two trays • Across three trays (This may happen if you are using legal-size print media in the trays or if you have an optional 250-sheet drawer installed with other optional drawers.) • Across a tray, the duplex unit, and the standard tray • Between the envelope feeder and the printer • In the optional 2000-sheet drawer 151 24x Paper Jam Check Tray x On the incline surface of a tray or across two trays 1 Pull the tray halfway out of the support unit. 2 Remove the print media based on how it is jammed: • If the print media is lying on the incline or wall surface at the front of the tray, pull the print media straight out. • If the print media is in the pass-through area across two trays, pull the print media straight up and out. • If you do not see either end of the print media, see Across three trays to remove the jam. 3 Slide the tray back into the support unit. 152 24x Paper Jam Check Tray x Across three trays This type of jam may occur if you are using legal-size print media in the trays or if you have a 250sheet drawer installed with other optional drawers. 1 Pull the tray out of the support unit. If only a short section of the print media is visible, do not pull down to remove the print media. 2 Gently slide the tray back into the support unit. 3 Pull the tray out of the support unit that is above the tray you just closed. 4 Pull the print media either up or down. If it does not pull easily one way, try the other way. 5 Slide the tray back into the support unit. Note: With this type of jam, there may be another jam under the print cartridge. Remove the cartridge and any jammed print media, and then reinstall the cartridge. 153 24x Paper Jam Check Tray x Across a tray, the duplex unit, and the standard tray 1 Pull the tray out of the support unit. If only a short section of the print media is visible, do not pull down to remove the print media. 2 Slowly pull the duplex front access cover straight out from the duplex unit. 154 24x Paper Jam Check Tray x 3 Pull the standard tray out of the printer. If you see the edge of the print media in the standard tray: a Pull the print media down and out. b Slide the tray all the way into the printer. c Slide the duplex front access cover back into the duplex unit. Make sure it snaps into place. If you do not see the edge of the print media in the standard tray: a Push the tray back into the printer. b Open the printer upper and lower front doors. c Remove the print cartridge. Warning: Do not touch the photoconductor drum on the underside of the print cartridge. Use the handhold on the cartridge to avoid touching this area. You should see the leading edge of the print media now. Note: The print media may be covered with unfused toner, which can stain garments and skin. 155 24x Paper Jam Check Tray x d Gently push the feed roller release lever toward the back of the printer. e Pull the print media out. 156 250 Paper Jam Check MP Feeder f Reinstall the print cartridge. Align the slides on the cartridge with the slots on the print cartridge cradle. Use the colored arrows inside the printer for placement. Guide the cartridge down as it snaps into place. g Close the printer upper and lower front doors. h Slide the tray all the way into the printer. 250 Paper Jam Check MP Feeder Slowly pull the jammed print media straight out of the multipurpose feeder. Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all print media from the print media path. 157 260 Paper Jam Check Env Feeder 260 Paper Jam Check Env Feeder Envelope jams may occur in two areas. Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all envelopes from the print media path. For instructions on clearing the jam, click the area where the jam occurred: • • At entry into the envelope feeder Between the envelope feeder and the printer At entry into the envelope feeder Since the envelope feeder feeds envelopes from the bottom of the stack, the envelope on the bottom is jammed. 1 Lift the envelope weight. 2 Flip the envelope weight back toward the printer. 3 Remove the stack of envelopes from the envelope feeder. 4 Slowly pull the jammed envelope straight out toward you. 5 Replace the stack of envelopes in the envelope feeder. 6 Adjust the envelope edge guide. 7 Lower the envelope weight to the stack. Note: If envelope jams continue to occur, repeat these steps and feed a single envelope between steps 4 and 5. This may correct the problem. 158 260 Paper Jam Check Env Feeder Between the envelope feeder and the printer 1 Lift the envelope weight. 2 Flip the envelope weight back toward the printer. 3 Remove the stack of envelopes from the envelope feeder. 4 Push the envelope support to the closed position. 5 Open the printer upper front door. 6 Pull the envelope feeder up slightly and straight out of the printer. Set it aside. 159 27x Paper Jam Check Bin x 7 Pull the envelope straight out of the printer. Note: You may have to remove the print cartridge to get the envelope out. See reinstall the print cartridge for instructions. 8 Reinstall the envelope feeder. Make sure it snaps into place. 9 Close the printer upper front door. 10 Replace the stack of envelopes in the envelope feeder. 11 Adjust the envelope edge guide. 12 Lower the envelope weight to the stack. 27x Paper Jam Check Bin x Jams in two areas result in a 27x Paper Jam message, where x represents the bin number where the jam has occurred. Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all print media from the print media path. Jams in optional output bins (output expander, high-capacity output stacker, or 5-bin mailbox) may be: • • In an optional output bin Between output bins 160 27x Paper Jam Check Bin x In an optional output bin Print media jams as it exits to an optional output bin and: • • A long section of the print media is visible A short section of the print media is visible A long section of the print media is visible 1 Pull the print media straight out. If the print media does not move immediately when you pull, stop pulling. Continue with the next step. 2 Push the output bin rear door latches in toward the center. The rear door opens and drops down. Note: Open both rear doors if the jam occurs in a high-capacity output stacker. 3 Loosen the print media if it is caught in the feeder rollers, and then pull the print media straight out. 4 Close all output bin rear doors. 161 27x Paper Jam Check Bin x A short section of the print media is visible Try to pull the print media from the front of the bin. If you are not successful, complete the following steps. 1 Push the output bin rear door latches in toward the center. The rear door opens and drops down. 2 Repeat for the output bin installed above the option where the jam has occurred. Note: Open both rear doors if the jam occurs in a high-capacity output stacker. 3 Pull the print media straight out. 4 Close all output bin rear doors. Make sure all rear door latches are closed. 162 27x Paper Jam Check Bin x Between output bins 1 Push the output bin rear door latches in toward the center. The rear door opens and drops down. 2 Repeat for the output bin installed above the option where the jam has occurred. Note: If the jam occurs in a high-capacity output stacker, it may be necessary to open both of its rear doors. 3 Pull the print media straight out. 4 Close all output bin rear doors. Make sure all rear door latches are closed. 163 28x Paper Jam 28x Paper Jam Jams in the optional finisher may result in a 28x Paper Jam message, where x represents specific jam areas. The second line of the operator panel indicates the jam area. Possible 28x Paper Jam messages include: • • 280 Paper Jam Check Finisher 281 Paper Jam Check Finisher Note: See Clearing stapler jams for information about 28x Stapler Jam messages. 280 Paper Jam Check Finisher 1 Push the finisher rear door latches in toward the center. The rear door opens and drops down. 2 Pull the print media straight out from the finisher. 3 Close the finisher rear door. Make sure the latches are closed. 164 28x Paper Jam 281 Paper Jam Check Finisher 1 Lift the front edge of the finisher output bin cover until it locks into vertical position. 2 Remove the stack of print media. 3 Close the finisher output bin cover. In the optional 2000-sheet drawer 1 Open the loading door. 2 Press the elevator button. 165 Clearing stapler jams 3 Remove the jam. Clear all print media from the print media path of the drawer and printer. Elevator down button 4 Make sure the stack of print media is neat and aligned; otherwise, another jam may occur. 5 Close the door. 6 Allow a few seconds for the elevator to reach the top. 7 Press Go to resume printing. Clearing stapler jams A 28x Stapler Jam message indicates staples are jammed in the stapler. This requires removing the staple cartridge holder from the printer. 166 Clearing stapler jams 282 Staple Jam Check Stapler 1 Lift the front edge of the finisher output bin cover until it locks into vertical position. 2 Remove the stack of print media. 167 Clearing stapler jams 3 Press the latch to open the stapler access door. 4 Firmly pull the colored tab to remove the staple cartridge holder from the stapler. 168 Clearing stapler jams 5 Use the metal tab to lift the staple guard, and then pull out the sheet of staples. Discard the entire sheet. 6 Remove any loose staples from the staple guard. 7 Look through the clear covering on the bottom of the cartridge holder to make sure no staples are jammed in the entry throat. 8 Press down on the staple guard until it snaps securely into place. 169 Clearing stapler jams 9 Push the cartridge holder firmly into the stapler until the cartridge holder clicks into place. 10 Close the stapler access door. Priming Stapler appears on the operator panel display. Priming ensures the stapler is functioning properly. 11 Close the finisher output bin cover. 170 Clearing stapler jams 283 Staple Jam Check Stapler 1 Press the latch to open the stapler access door. 2 Firmly pull the colored tab to remove the staple cartridge holder from the stapler. 171 Clearing stapler jams 3 Use the metal tab to lift the staple guard, and then pull out the sheet of staples. Discard the entire sheet. 4 Remove any loose staples from the staple guard. 5 Look through the clear covering on the bottom of the cartridge holder to make sure no staples are jammed in the entry throat. 6 Press down on the staple guard until it snaps securely into place. 172 Clearing stapler jams 7 Push the cartridge holder firmly into the stapler until the cartridge holder clicks into place. 8 Close the stapler access door. Priming Stapler appears on the operator panel display. Priming ensures the stapler is functioning properly. 173 7 Administration The following sections are for a network administrator in charge of the printer. Disabling operator panel menus Since many people could be using the printer, an administrator may choose to lock the menus to keep others from changing menu settings from the operator panel. To disable the operator panel menus so that changes cannot be made to the printer default settings: 1 Turn the printer off. Note: Disabling the operator panel menus does not prevent access to the Job Menu or to Print and Hold functionality. 2 Press and hold Select and Return and turn the printer on. 3 Release the buttons when you see Performing Self Test. Config Menu appears on the first line of the display. 4 Press Menu until you see Panel Menus, and then press Select. Disable appears on the second line of the display. 5 Press Select. Locking Menus appears briefly. 6 Press Menu until you see Exit Config Menus, and then press Select. The menus are disabled. If you press Menu, the message Menus Disabled appears. Enabling menus 1 Repeat steps 1 through 4 in Disabling operator panel menus. 2 Press Menu until you see Enable. Continue with steps 5 and 6 in Disabling operator panel menus. 174 Restoring factory default settings Restoring factory default settings When you first enter the printer menus from the operator panel, you may notice an asterisk (*) next to a value in the menus. This asterisk indicates the factory default setting. These settings are the original printer settings. (Factory defaults may vary for different countries.) When you select a new setting from the operator panel, the Saved message appears. When the Saved message disappears, an asterisk appears next to the setting to identify it as the current user default setting. These settings are active until new ones are stored or the factory defaults are restored. To restore the original printer factory default settings: 1 Make sure the printer is on and the Ready message appears. 2 Press Menu until you see Utilities Menu, and then press Select. 3 Press Menu until you see Factory Defaults, and then press Select. Restore appears on the second line of the display. 4 Press Select. The message Restoring Factory Defaults appears followed by the Ready message. When you select Restore: • No other button actions are available on the operator panel while Restoring Factory Defaults appears. • All downloaded resources (fonts, macros, and symbol sets) in printer memory (RAM) are deleted. (Resources residing in flash memory or on the optional hard disk are unaffected.) • All menu settings are returned to the factory default values, except: – – The operator panel Display Language setting in the Setup Menu. All settings in the Parallel Menu, Serial Menu, Network Menu, and USB Menu. If you need more information about changing menu settings or selecting new user default settings, see Using the operator panel to change printer settings. Understanding fonts Typefaces and fonts A font is a set of characters and symbols created with a distinct design. The distinct design is called a typeface. The typefaces you select add personality to a document. Well-chosen typefaces make a document easier to read. The printer has numerous resident fonts in PCL 6 and PostScript 3 emulations. See Resident fonts for a listing of all resident fonts. 175 Understanding fonts Weight and style Typefaces are often available in different weights and styles. These variations modify the original typeface so you can, for example, emphasize important words in text or highlight book titles. The different weights and styles are designed to complement the original typeface. Weight refers to the thickness of the lines that form the characters. Thicker lines result in darker characters. Some words commonly used to describe the weight of a typeface are bold, medium, light, black, and heavy. Style refers to other typeface modifications, such as tilt or character width. Italic and oblique are styles where the characters are tilted. Narrow, condensed, and extended are three common styles that modify the character widths. Some fonts combine several weight and style modifications; for example, Helvetica Narrow Bold Italic. A group of several weight and style variations of a single typeface is called a typeface family. Most typeface families have four variations: regular, italic, bold, and bold italic. Some families have more variations, as the following illustration for the Helvetica typeface family shows: Pitch and point size The size of a font is specified as either a pitch or point size, depending on whether the font is fixed space or proportional. In fixed space fonts, each character has the same width. Pitch is used to specify the size of fixed space fonts. It is a measure of the number of characters that will print in one horizontal inch of type. For example, all 10-pitch fonts print 10 characters per inch (cpi) and all 12-pitch fonts print 12 cpi: In proportional (or typographic) fonts, every character can have a different width. Since proportional fonts have characters with different widths, the font size is specified in point size, not pitch. Point size refers to the height of the characters in the font. A point is defined as 1/72 inch. The characters in a font printed at 24 point will be twice as large as the characters in the same font printed at 12 point. 176 Understanding fonts The following illustration shows samples of a font printed in different point sizes: The point size of a font is defined as the distance from the top of the tallest character in the font to the bottom of the lowest character in the font. Due to the definition of point size, different fonts printed at the same point size may appear quite different in size. This is because there are other font parameters that affect how the font looks. However, the point size of a font is an excellent specification of the relative size of a font. The following examples illustrate two very different proportional fonts at 14 point: Bitmapped and scalable fonts The printer uses both bitmapped and scalable fonts. Bitmapped fonts are stored in printer memory as predefined patterns of bits that represent a typeface at a specific size, style, and resolution. The following illustration shows an example of a character from a bitmapped font. Bitmapped fonts are available in different type styles and point sizes as downloadable fonts. Contact the place where you bought your printer for more information about downloadable fonts. 177 Understanding fonts Scalable fonts (also called outline fonts) are stored as computer programs that define the outlines of the characters in the font. Each time you print characters from a scalable font, the printer creates a bitmap of the characters at the point size you choose and saves it temporarily in printer memory. These temporary bitmapped fonts are deleted when you turn off or reset the printer. Scalable fonts provide the flexibility of printing in many different point sizes. Your printer uses different scalable font formats for downloading fonts to the printer. PCL 6 emulation uses Intellifont and TrueType scalable fonts. PostScript 3 emulation uses Type 1 and TrueType scalable fonts. There are thousands of different scalable fonts available in these different font formats from numerous font suppliers. If you plan to use many downloadable bitmapped or scalable fonts or if you plan to use many different sizes of scalable fonts, you may need to purchase additional memory for your printer. Resident fonts Your printer is equipped with resident fonts stored permanently in printer memory. Different fonts are available in PCL 6 and PostScript 3 emulations. Some of the most popular typefaces, like Courier and Times New Roman, are available for all printer languages. The following table lists all the fonts resident in your printer. See Printing a font sample list for instructions on how to print samples of the fonts. You can select the resident fonts from your software application, or from the operator panel if you are using PCL 6 emulation. Resident scalable fonts PCL 6 emulation PostScript 3 emulation Albertus Medium AlbertusMT AlbertusMT-Italic AlbertusMT-Light Albertus Extra Bold Antique Olive AntiqueOlive-Roman Antique Olive Italic AntiqueOlive-Italic Antique Olive Bold AntiqueOlive-Bold 178 Understanding fonts Resident scalable fonts (continued) PCL 6 emulation PostScript 3 emulation AntiqueOlive-Compact Arial ArialMT Arial Italic Arial-ItalicMT Arial Bold Arial-BoldMT Arial Bold Italic Arial-BoldItalicMT ITC Avant Garde Book AvantGarde-Book ITC Avant Garde Book Oblique AvantGarde-BookOblique ITC Avant Garde Demi AvantGarde-Demi ITC Avant Garde Demi Oblique AvantGarde-DemiOblique ITC Bookman Light Bookman-Light ITC Bookman Light Italic Bookman-LightItalic ITC Bookman Demi Bookman-Demi ITC Bookman Demi Italic Bookman-DemiItalic Clarendon Condensed Bold Coronet Coronet-Regular CourierPS Courier CourierPS Oblique Courier-Oblique CourierPS Bold Courier-Bold CourierPS Bold Italic Courier-BoldOblique CG Omega CG Omega Bold CG Omega Italic CG Omega Bold Italic Garamond Antiqua Garamond-Antiqua Garamond Halbfett Garamond-Halbfett Garamond Kursiv Garamond-Kursiv Garamond Kursiv Halbfett Garamond-KursivHalbfett Helvetica Light Helvetica-Light Helvetica Light Oblique Helvetica-LightOblique Helvetica Black Helvetica-Black Helvetica Black Oblique Helvetica-BlackOblique Helvetica Helvetica Helvetica Italic Helvetica-Oblique 179 Understanding fonts Resident scalable fonts (continued) PCL 6 emulation PostScript 3 emulation Helvetica Bold Helvetica-Bold Helvetica Bold Italic Helvetica-BoldOblique Helvetica Narrow Helvetica-Narrow Helvetica Narrow Italic Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique Helvetica Narrow Bold Helvetica-Narrow-Bold Helvetica Narrow Bold Italic Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique CG Times Intl-CG-Times CG Times Italic Intl-CG-Times-Italic CG Times Bold Intl-CG-Times-Bold CG Times Bold Italic Intl-CG-Times-BoldItalic Univers Medium Intl-Univers-Medium Univers Medium Italic Intl-Univers-MediumItalic Univers Bold Intl-Univers-Bold Univers Bold Italic Intl-Univers-BoldItalic Courier Intl-Courier Courier Italic Intl-Courier-Oblique Courier Bold Intl-Courier-Bold Courier Bold Italic Intl-Courier-BoldOblique Letter Gothic LetterGothic Letter Gothic Italic LetterGothic-Slanted Letter Gothic Bold LetterGothic-Bold LetterGothic-BoldSlanted Marigold Marigold Century Schoolbook Roman NewCenturySchlbk-Roman Century Schoolbook Italic NewCenturySchlbk-Italic Century Schoolbook Bold NewCenturySchlbk-Bold Century Schoolbook Bold Italic NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic Optima Optima-Bold Optima-BoldItalic Optima-Italic Palatino Roman Palatino-Roman Palatino Italic Palatino-Italic 180 Understanding fonts Resident scalable fonts (continued) PCL 6 emulation PostScript 3 emulation Palatino Bold Palatino-Bold Palatino Bold Italic Palatino-BoldItalic SymbolPS Symbol Symbol Times Roman Times-Roman Times Italic Times-Italic Times Bold Times-Bold Times Bold Italic Times-BoldItalic Times New Roman TimesNewRomanPSMT Times New Roman Italic TimesNewRomanPS-ItalicMT Times New Roman Bold TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT Times New Roman Bold Italic TimesNewRomanPS-BoldItalicMT Univers Univers-Oblique Univers-Bold Univers-BoldOblique Univers Condensed Medium Univers-Condensed Univers Condensed Medium Italic Univers-CondensedOblique Univers Condensed Bold Univers-CondensedBold Univers Condensed Bold Italic Univers-CondensedBoldOblique Wingdings Wingdings-Regular ITC Zapf Chancery Medium Italic ZapfChancery-MediumItalic ITC Zapf Dingbats ZapfDingbats Univers-Extended Univers-ExtendedObl Univers-BoldExt Univers-BoldExtObl Univers-Light Univers-LightOblique Clarendon Clarendon-Light Clarendon-Bold Helvetica-Condensed 181 Understanding fonts Resident scalable fonts (continued) PCL 6 emulation PostScript 3 emulation Helvetica-Condensed-Bold Helvetica-Condensed-BoldObl Helvetica-Condensed-Oblique StempelGaramond-Bold StempelGaramond-BoldItalic StempelGaramond-Italic StempelGaramond-Roman Apple-Chancery Chicago Geneva Monaco NewYork Oxford Taffy MonaLisa-Recut Candid Bodoni Bodoni-Italic Bodoni-Bold Bodoni-BoldItalic Bodoni-Poster Bodoni-PosterCompressed CooperBlack CooperBlack-Italic Copperplate-ThirtyTwoBC Copperplate-ThirtyThreeBC Eurostile Eurostile-Bold Eurostile-ExtendedTwo Eurostile-BoldExtendedTwo GillSans GillSans-Italic GillSans-Bold 182 Understanding fonts Resident scalable fonts (continued) PCL 6 emulation PostScript 3 emulation GillSans-BoldItalic GillSans-Condensed GillSans-BoldCondensed GillSans-Light GillSans-LightItalic GillSans-ExtraBold Goudy Goudy-Italic Goudy-Bold Goudy-BoldItalic Goudy-ExtraBold HoeflerText-Regular HoeflerText-Italic HoeflerText-Black HoeflerText-BlackItalic HoeflerText-Ornaments JoannaMT JoannaMT-Italic JoannaMT-Bold JoannaMT-BoldItalic LubalinGraph-Book LubalinGraph-BookOblique LubalinGraph-Demi LubalinGraph-DemiOblique Line Printer 16 POSTNET Barcode OCR-A OCR-B C39 Narrow C39 Regular C39 Wide 183 Understanding fonts Readability disclaimer Many factors can affect the readability of bar codes and optical character recognition (OCR) characters, including printer settings, such as Print Resolution, Toner Darkness, and Print Darkness. In addition, choice of print media can significantly affect the readability of bar codes. See Using the printer menus and Print media guidelines for information on printer settings and print media considerations to help optimize the readability of printer bar codes and OCR characters. For more information, refer to the Card Stock & Label Guide available on Lexmark’s Web site at www.lexmark.com/publications. It is also located on the drivers CD. Before purchasing any specific solutions, print a sample of OCR characters or bar codes on your print media. Then, verify readability with the actual devices that will be used to read them. Lexmark does not warrant that a specific bar code reader will be able to read the bar code images as printed or that a specific OCR reader will be able to read the OCR characters as printed. Symbol sets A symbol set is the collection of alphabetic and numeric characters, punctuation, and special characters available in the font you select. Symbol sets support the requirements for different languages or specific applications, such as math symbols used for scientific text. In PCL 6 emulation, a symbol set also defines which character will print for each key on the keyboard (or more specifically, for each code point). Some applications require different characters at some code points. To support multiple applications and languages, your printer has 83 symbol sets for the resident PCL 6 emulation fonts. Symbol sets for PCL 6 emulation Not all font names support all of the symbol sets listed. Refer to the Technical Reference to determine which symbol sets are supported by each font name. ABICOMP Brazil/Portugal ISO 21: German PC-853 Latin 3 (Turkish) ABICOMP International ISO 25: French PC-855 Cyrillic DeskTop ISO 57: Chinese PC-857 Latin 5 (Turkish) Legal ISO 60: Norwegian version 1 PC-858 Multilingual Euro MC Text ISO 61: Norwegian version 2 PC-860 Portugal Microsoft Publishing ISO 69: French PC-861 Iceland Russian-GOST ISO 84: Portuguese PC-863 Canadian French Ukrainian ISO 85: Spanish PC-865 Nordic PCL ITC Zapf Dingbats ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 (ECMA-94) PC-866 Cyrillic PS ITC Zapf Dingbats ISO 8859-2 Latin 2 PC-869 Greece PS Math ISO 8859-5 Latin/Cyrillic PC-911 Katakana PS Text ISO 8859-7 Latin/Greek PC-1004 OS/2 184 Using the Local Printer Setup Utility Pi Font ISO 8859-9 Latin 5 Math-8 Symbol ISO 8859-10 Latin 6 Greek-8 Wingdings ISO 8859-15 Latin 9 Turkish-8 POSTNET Barcode PC-8 Bulgarian Roman-8 ISO : German PC-8 Danish/Norwegian (437N) Roman-9 ISO : Spanish PC-8 Greek Alternate (437G) Roman Extension ISO 2: IRV (Int'l Ref Version) PC-8 Turkish (437T) Ventura ITC Zapf Dingbats ISO 4: United Kingdom PC-8 Latin/Greek Ventura International ISO 6: ASCII PC-8 PC Nova Ventura Math ISO 10: Swedish PC-8 Polish Mazovia Ventura US ISO 11: Swedish for Names PC-8 Code Page 437 Windows 3.0 Latin 1 ISO 14: JIS ASCII PC-775 Baltic (PC-8 Latin 6) Windows 98 Cyrillic ISO 15: Italian PC-850 Multilingual Windows 98 Greek ISO 16: Portuguese PC-851 Greece Windows 98 Latin 1 ISO 17: Spanish PC-852 Latin 2 Windows 98 Latin 2 Barcode (9Y) OCR-A Windows 98 Latin 5 Barcode (109Y) OCR-B Windows 98 Latin 6 (Baltic) Barcode (209Y) Downloadable fonts You can download scalable fonts in PostScript 3 emulation and either scalable or bitmapped fonts in PCL 6 emulation. Fonts can be downloaded to printer memory or to a flash memory option or hard disk option. Fonts downloaded to flash memory or hard disk remain in memory even after the printer language changes, the printer resets, or the printer is turned off. MarkVision includes a remote management function that lets you manipulate the font files you have downloaded to flash memory or hard disk. Refer to the drivers CD for more information about MarkVision. Using the Local Printer Setup Utility The Local Printer Setup Utility lets you select and save printer settings. These user default settings remain in effect until you make another selection and apply it, or until you restore the original printer settings (called factory default settings). See Restoring factory default settings for more information. The Local Printer Setup Utility is available on Lexmark’s Web site at www.lexmark.com. It may also be provided on the drivers CD for the printer. Check the drivers CD booklet to verify this. 185 Using the Local Printer Setup Utility Detailed instructions for using the Local Printer Setup Utility can be found in the Local Printer Setup Utility Help. Make changes in the Local Printer Setup Utility to create settings that will apply to all print jobs. To change settings for an individual print job, make selections using the printer driver. These settings override settings made in the Local Printer Setup Utility. The Local Printer Setup Utility lets you set values for the following settings: Paper Settings Finishing Settings PCL Emulation Settings Paper Source Duplex Orientation Paper Size (per supported sources) Duplex Bind Lines Per Page Paper Type (per supported sources) Copies A4 Width Custom Types (per custom type number) Blank Pages Substitute Size Collation Tray Renumber (per supported sources) Configure MP Separator Sheets Auto CR after LF Paper Texture (per supported media) Separator Source Auto LF after CR Paper Weight (per supported media) Multipage Print Paper Loading (per supported media) Multipage Order USB Settings Multipage View PCL SmartSwitch Multipage Border PS SmartSwitch PostScript Settings USB Buffer Print PS Error Font Priority Setup Settings Quality Settings Parallel Settings Printer Language Print Resolution PCL SmartSwitch Power Saver Toner Darkness PS SmartSwitch Resource Save PictureGrade Parallel Buffer Download Target Advanced Status Print Timeout Honor Init Wait Timeout Auto Continue Jam Recovery Page Protect Print Area Display Language Alarm Control Toner Alarm 186 Using the Print and Hold function Using the Print and Hold function When sending a job to the printer, you can specify in the driver that you want the printer to hold the job in memory. When you are ready to print the job, you must go to the printer and use the operator panel menus to identify which held job you want to print. (See Understanding the operator panel for information on using the operator panel.) You can use this function to delay printing a job, verify one copy before printing additional copies, request extra copies of a job at a later time, or print a confidential job when you can be at the printer to retrieve it. Note: Print and Hold functions require a minimum of 16MB available printer memory. We recommend a minimum of 32MB available printer memory and a hard disk. Selecting a user name All confidential and held jobs have a user name associated with them. To access all held jobs or confidential jobs, you must first select your user name from a list of user names for print jobs. When the list is presented, press Menu to scroll through the list. Press Select once you find your user name for your job. Printing and deleting held jobs Once held jobs are stored in printer memory, you can use the printer operator panel to specify what you want to do with one or more of the jobs. You can select either Confidential Job or Held Jobs (Repeat Print, Reserve Print, and Verify Print jobs) from the Job Menu. Then, you select your user name from a list. If you select Confidential Job, you must enter the personal identification number (PIN) you specified in the driver when you sent the job. See Confidential jobs for more information. From either the Confidential Job or the Held Jobs menu items, you have five choices: • Print All Jobs • Print A Job • Delete All Jobs • Delete A Job • Print Copies Accessing held jobs from the operator panel 1 To access held jobs from the operator panel: • • If the printer is Busy, press Menu and the Job Menu appears. If the printer is Ready, continue to step 2. 2 Press and release Menu until you see Held Jobs or Confidential Job on the operator panel display, depending on the type of job you want to access. 187 Using the Print and Hold function 3 Press Select. User Name appears on the first line of the operator panel. The second line displays the names of users currently associated with Print and Hold jobs. 4 Press and release Menu until you see your user name. Note: If you are looking for a Confidential Job, you are prompted to enter your PIN. See Confidential jobs for more information. 5 Press Select. 6 Press Menu until the action you want to take is on the second line of the operator panel (Print A Job, Delete A Job, and so on). 7 Press Select. • • If you are looking for a particular job, press and release Menu to scroll through the list of available jobs, and press Select when the correct job is displayed. An asterisk (*) appears next to the job name, indicating you have chosen to print or delete that job. If you are prompted to enter the number of copies you want to print, press Menu to increase or decrease the number on the display, and then press Select. 8 Press Go to print or delete specific jobs you have marked. The printer briefly shows messages indicating what Print and Hold functions it is performing. Recognizing when format errors occur If the symbol appears on the display, it indicates that the printer had trouble formatting one or more of the held jobs. These formatting problems are most commonly the result of insufficient printer memory or invalid data that might cause the printer to flush the job. When a symbol appears next to a held job, you can: • Print the job. Be aware, however, that only part of the job may print. • Delete the job. You may want to free up additional printer memory by scrolling through the list of held jobs and deleting others you have sent to the printer. If formatting errors are a recurring problem with held jobs, your printer may require more memory. Repeat Print If you send a Repeat Print job, the printer prints all requested copies of the job and stores the job in memory so you can print additional copies later. You can print additional copies as long as the job remains stored in memory. Note: Repeat Print jobs are automatically deleted from printer memory when the printer requires extra memory to process additional held jobs. 188 Using the Print and Hold function Reserve Print If you send a Reserve Print job, the printer does not print the job immediately, but stores the job in memory so you can print the job later. The job is held in memory until you delete it from the Held Jobs menu. Reserve Print jobs may be deleted if the printer requires extra memory to process additional held jobs. See Printing and deleting held jobs for information. Verify Print If you send a Verify Print job, the printer prints one copy and holds the remaining copies you requested from the driver in printer memory. Use Verify Print to examine the first copy to see if it is satisfactory before printing the remaining copies. See Printing and deleting held jobs if you need help printing the additional copies stored in memory. Note: Once all copies are printed, the Verify Print job is deleted from printer memory. Confidential jobs When you send a job to the printer, you can enter a personal identification number (PIN) from the driver. The PIN must be four digits using the numbers 1–6. The job is then held in printer memory until you enter the same four-digit PIN from the printer operator panel and choose to print or delete the job. This ensures that the job does not print until you are there to retrieve it, and no one else using the printer can print the job. When you select Confidential Job from the Job Menu and then select your user name, the following prompt is displayed: Enter PIN: =____ 189 Removing optional cards Use the buttons on the operator panel to enter the four-digit PIN associated with your confidential job. The numbers next to the button names identify which button to press for each digit (1–6). As you enter the PIN, asterisks are displayed to ensure confidentiality. Enter PIN =**** 1 Menu 2 Select 3 Return4 Go5 Stop 6 If you enter an invalid PIN, the message No Jobs Found. Retry? appears. Press Go to reenter the PIN, or press Stop to exit the Confidential Job menu. When you enter a valid PIN, you have access to all print jobs matching the user name and PIN you entered. The print jobs matching the PIN you entered appear on the display when you enter the Print A Job, Delete A Job, and Print Copies menu items. You can then choose to print or delete jobs matching the PIN you entered. (See Printing and deleting held jobs for more information.) After printing the job, the printer deletes the confidential job from memory. Removing optional cards There are several types of optional cards that can be removed. See the following sections of instructions on how to remove them. 190 Removing optional cards Removing optional printer memory and other option cards Warning: The optional cards are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch something metal on the printer before you touch a card. 1 Access the system board: a Turn the printer power off, unplug the printer power cord, and disconnect all cables from the back of the printer. b Press the release latches to open the upper and lower front doors. 191 Removing optional cards c Press down on the side door latches and open the side door. d Loosen, but do not remove, the six screws on the shield. Note: You need a small Phillips screwdriver to loosen these screws. e Use the tabs to slide the shield up until the top three screws fit into the three keyholes on the shield. 192 Removing optional cards f Hold the shield by the tabs and lift it off. 2 Locate the option card you want to remove. Warning: Electronic components are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch something metal on the printer before you touch the option card. 3 Push each latch out at each end of the connector. 4 Grasp the option card and pull it gently out of the connector. 5 Place the card in its original packaging. If you did not save the original packaging, wrap it in paper and store it in a box for protection. 193 Removing optional cards 6 If you need to install a replacement optional card on the system board, refer to the Setup Guide. 7 See Reattaching the shield and closing the doors. Removing an optional flash memory card or optional firmware card Warning: The optional cards are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch something metal on the printer before you touch a card. 1 Access the system board by completing step a on page 191 through step f on page 193. 2 Select the flash memory card or firmware card you want to remove. 3 Holding the card by its sides, gently pull it straight out from the system board. If the card does not come out easily, turn the top edge of the card away slightly and then toward the system board several times as you pull gently and evenly on both sides. Note: Avoid touching the metal pins on the bottom of the card. 4 Place the card in its original packaging. If you did not save the original packaging, wrap it in paper and store it in a box for protection. 5 If you need to install another flash memory or firmware card on the system board, refer to the Setup Guide. 6 See Reattaching the shield and closing the doors. 194 Removing optional cards Removing an option card Warning: Electronic components are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch something metal on the printer before you touch the option card. 1 Access the system board by completing step a on page 191 through step f on page 193. 2 Locate the option card you want to remove. 3 Loosen and remove the two screws that secure the card. Save the screws. 195 Removing optional cards 4 Grasp the card and gently pull it straight up and out of the connector. 5 Place the option card in its original packaging. If you did not save the original packaging, wrap it in paper and store it in a box for protection. 6 If you need to install another option card, refer to the Setup Guide. If not, reinstall the cover plate. 7 Align the cover plate on inside surface of the slot. 8 Insert the two screws on the back of the printer so they pass through the cover plate and tighten them. 9 See Reattaching the shield and closing the doors. 196 Removing optional cards Reattaching the shield and closing the doors After you have installed any type of option card on the printer system board, follow these instructions to attach the shield and close the doors. 1 Grasp the shield by the tabs and align the three keyholes on the shield with the top three screws. Holding the shield by the tabs, slide it down onto the screws. Tighten all six screws. 197 Removing optional cards 2 Close the side door. 3 Close the upper and lower front doors. 198 Removing options Removing options If the printer location needs to change or the printer and print media handling options need to be shipped to a new location, all print media handling options must be removed from the printer. For shipping, pack the printer and print media handling options securely to avoid damage. The following sections explain how to remove options from the printer that were installed above the printer and how to remove the printer from options installed below it. Removing the envelope feeder 1 Remove envelopes from the envelope feeder. 199 Removing options 2 Push the envelope support to the closed position. 3 Open the printer upper front door. 4 Pull the envelope feeder up slightly and straight out of the printer. Set it aside. 5 Close both front doors. 6 Refer to the Setup Guide when you are ready to reattach options. 200 Removing options Removing an optional output bin Follow these instructions to remove any of the output bins: finisher, 5-bin mailbox, high-capacity output stacker, or output expander. The following steps explain how to remove an output expander as an example. 1 If you are removing the topmost output bin and do not plan to return it to that position, remove the top cover. If you are removing a finisher, skip to step 4 on page 204. You must attach the top cover to the printer or topmost output bin when you finish removing optional output bins. In addition, it may be necessary to remove the wire bail from the top cover, depending on the type of output bin to which it is attached. Refer to the Setup Guide for more information. 201 Removing options 2 Detach the output expander removable bin. If you are removing a 5-bin mailbox or high-capacity output stacker, skip to step 3 on page 203. a Lift the edge of the removable bin so the lower tabs come out of the slots on the output expander. b Pull the removable bin straight out toward you to remove the upper tabs from the output expander slots. 202 Removing options 3 The output bin may have a wire bail attached. If so, remove the tips of the wire bail from the ends of the plastic bracket on the bottom of the optional output bin. Refer to the Setup Guide when you are ready to reattach the wire bail to an optional output bin. 203 Removing options 4 Carefully lift the option straight up until it is completely disconnected from the option below it or from the printer. Set it aside. Warning: The edges of the mounting brackets could damage tabletops or fabrics. 5 Refer to the Setup Guide when you are ready to reattach options. 204 Removing options Removing the printer from the duplex unit, removing a duplex unit from a drawer and removing a drawer from another drawer Note: These same instructions work for removing the printer from the optional 2000sheet drawer or from a 250- or 500-sheet drawer, or removing a 250- or 500-sheet drawer from the optional 2000-sheet drawer. 1 Ask someone to help you lift the printer by the handholds and set it aside. CAUTION: Make sure your fingers are not under the printer when you set it down. Handhold Duplex unit 205 Removing options 2 Carefully lift the optional drawer straight up until it is completely disconnected from the option below it. Set it aside. 3 Refer to the Setup Guide when you are ready to reattach options. 206 Understanding the operator panel Understanding the operator panel This section contains information about understanding the operator panel, changing printer settings, and understanding operator panel menus. You can change most printer settings from your software application or printer driver. Settings you change from the application or printer driver apply only to the job you are preparing to send to the printer. Changes made to printer settings from a software application override changes made from the printer operator panel. If you cannot change a setting from your application, use the printer operator panel or the remote operator panel available from MarkVision. Changing a printer setting from the printer operator panel or from MarkVision makes that setting the user default. The printer operator panel has a 2-line by 16-character liquid crystal display (LCD), five buttons, and one indicator light that flashes when the printer is processing a job indicated by the Busy message. LCD 1 Menu 2 Light Select 3 Return 4 Go 5 Stop 6 Indicator light The indicator light gives information about the status of your printer. If the light is: • • • Off, the printer is off On, the printer is on, but idle Blinking, the printer is on and is busy Using the operator panel buttons Use the five operator panel buttons to open a menu, scroll through a list of values, change printer settings, and respond to printer messages. 207 Using the operator panel buttons The numbers 1 through 6 appear beside the operator panel buttons in this illustration. You use these numbers to enter your personal identification number (PIN) after you send a confidential print job from the printer driver. A confidential job is one type of job from the Print and Hold jobs. For more information, see Using the Print and Hold function. The following information describes the functions of each button. Note: Buttons act upon the information displayed on the second line of the operator panel. Button Function Go Press Go to: • Return to the Ready state if the printer is offline (the Ready message does not appear on the display). • Exit printer menus and return to the Ready state. • Clear some operator panel messages. • Resume printing after loading print media and clearing paper jams. • Exit Power Saver. If you have changed printer settings from the operator panel menus, press Go before sending a job to print. The printer must display Ready for jobs to print. Menu Each end of the button has a function. Press Menu>: • When Ready is displayed, to take the printer offline (out of the Ready state) and enter the menus. • When Busy is displayed, to take the printer to the Job Menu. • When the printer is offline, to scroll through the menus. Press
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