2300 Series
All-In-One
User’s Guide
May 2005
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Contents
Understanding the All-In-One software .........................12
Using the Lexmark Imaging Studio ............................................. 12
Using Print Properties ................................................................. 22
Printing .............................................................................33
Printing a document .................................................................... 33
Printing photos ............................................................................ 34
Printing borderless photos .......................................................... 35
Printing other projects ................................................................. 36
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Customizing a scan job ............................................................... 38
Copying photos ........................................................................... 45
Receiving a fax ........................................................................... 48
Setting up a network printer with the peer-to-peer method ......... 50
Maintaining the All-In-One ..............................................52
Ordering supplies ........................................................................ 60
Troubleshooting ...............................................................61
Setup troubleshooting ................................................................. 62
Jams and misfeeds troubleshooting ........................................... 65
Print troubleshooting ................................................................... 66
Scan and copy troubleshooting ................................................... 69
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Error messages troubleshooting ................................................. 71
Notices ..............................................................................72
Index ..................................................................................75
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Finding more information
The Lexmark™ 2300 Series All-In-One comes with helpful resources.
Resource
Description
Setup sheet
Instructions on how to set up the hardware and software and
information on setup troubleshooting
CD
• Software for the All-In-One, including:
– Lexmark Imaging Studio
– Lexmark All-In-One Center
– Lexmark Fast Pics
– Lexmark Photo Editor
– Print Properties
– Lexmark Solution Center
• Drivers for the All-In-One
• An online User’s Guide for basic usage information
• A Readme file
This file provides last-minute updates about technical
changes to the All-In-One. To access the Readme file after
you install the All-In-One software, click Start Æ
Programs Æ Lexmark 2300 Series Æ Readme.
site
Information on:
• Upgrades—Software upgrade information
• Customer Support—Contact information, order status, and
warranty
• Downloads—Drivers
• Solutions—Troubleshooting hints and tips
• Reference—Product documentation and product
specifications
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Unpacking the All-In-One
To set up the All-In-One, follow the instructions on the
Lexmark 2300 Series Setup sheet. If problems occur, see “Setup
troubleshooting” on page 62.
Opening the box
These items are in the box with the All-In-One:
Note: A USB cable may or may not be included.
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Power supply cord
USB cable
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Setup sheet
Software CD
Print cartridge
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Understanding the All-In-One
All-In-One parts
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Use this
To
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Paper support
Control panel
Paper exit tray
Top cover
Load paper.
Operate the All-In-One.
Hold paper as it exits.
Lift to place or remove an item on the scanner
glass.
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Paper guide
Make sure paper feeds correctly.
Scan, copy, or remove an item.
Scanner glass
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Use this
Scanner support
Print cartridge carrier Install, replace, or remove a print cartridge.
To
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Hold up the scanner lid.
Scanner unit
Power supply
Raise to access the print cartridge carrier.
Supply power to the All-In-One.
Note: Insert the power supply cord into the power
supply before connecting the power supply cord
into the wall outlet.
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USB connector
Use the USB cable (sometimes sold separately) to
connect the All-In-One to the computer.
Note: Insert the USB cable into the USB
connector before connecting to the computer.
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Understanding the All-In-One
software
The All-In-One software includes these components:
• Lexmark Imaging Studio (for quick access to each task)
• Lexmark All-In-One Center (for managing tasks and print options)
• Lexmark Fast Pics (for quick digital photo selection and printing)
• Lexmark Photo Editor (for improving photo size, composition, and
quality)
• Print Properties (for changing printer settings)
• Lexmark Solution Center (for troubleshooting, maintenance, and
cartridge ordering information)
Using the Lexmark Imaging Studio
There are several ways to open the Lexmark Imaging Studio:
• Click Start Æ Programs Æ Lexmark 2300 Series Æ Lexmark
Imaging Studio.
• Double-click the Lexmark Imaging Studio shortcut located on the
desktop.
Note: The Lexmark Imaging Studio icon can be added to the
desktop by dragging the icon from the Start Æ
Programs Æ Lexmark 2300 Series Æ Lexmark
Imaging Studio menu.
• Right-click the Lexmark Imaging Studio icon in the system tray
(often located in the bottom right corner of the computer screen),
and select Lexmark Imaging Studio.
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Lexmark Imaging Studio task buttons
These buttons can be used to go directly to the Lexmark All-In-One Center.
Click
To
Details
Browse & Print
Photos
Opens the Lexmark All-In-One Center to the
Saved Images tab so you can locate and
Fast Pics program. You can also select from a
Creative Tasks list. For more information, see
“Printing photos” on page 34.
Share Photos
Opens a small dialog where you can scan and
e-mail a photo or find and e-mail a saved
scanned image or document” on page 41 or
“E-mailing a saved image or document” on
page 41.
Scan & Edit Text
(OCR)
Opens the Lexmark All-In-One Center to the
Scanning & Copying tab where you can scan
text to a text-editing program. For more
information, see “Editing scanned text using
Optical Character Recognition (OCR)” on
page 42.
Scan
Opens the Lexmark All-in-One Center to the
Scanning & Copying tab where you can scan
photos or documents to be stored on your
computer. For more information, see
“Scanning an item” on page 37.
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Click
To
Details
Copy
Opens the Lexmark All-In-One Center to the
Scanning & Copying tab where you can make
a copy of your photos or documents. For more
information, see “Making a copy” on page 43.
Fax
Opens a small dialog that lets you select
whether you want to scan and send a fax, or
receive a fax or view settings/history. For more
information, see “Sending a fax” on page 47 or
“Receiving a fax” on page 48.
Click
To
Find out more about what you can do with the
software.
Use the tools in the Lexmark Solution Center
to keep your All-In-One working optimally. For
more information, see “Using the Lexmark
Solution Center” on page 25.
Visit the Lexmark Web site.
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Using the Lexmark All-In-One Center
There are several ways to open the Lexmark All-In-One Center:
• Through the Lexmark Imaging Studio. For more information, see
“Using the Lexmark Imaging Studio” on page 12.
• Click Start Æ Programs Æ Lexmark 2300 Series Æ All-In-One
Center.
• Right-click the Lexmark Imaging Studio icon in the system tray
(often located in the bottom right corner of the computer screen),
and select Lexmark 2300 Series All-In-One Center.
• Press the
button on the All-In-One control panel.
Note: The last method opens the All-In-One Center and also
makes a preview of the item on the scanner glass.
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Scanning & Copying tab
Use the Scanning & Copying tab to perform tasks with images you scan or
copy.
From this section
You can
Preview Now
Click Preview Now to view an image of what will be
printed or copied.
Scan
Copy
• Select a program to which you want to send the
scanned images.
• Click Scan Now to begin scanning.
• Click See More Scan Settings to view all
settings:
– Select what type of image is being scanned.
– Select a scan quality.
– Select to Display Advanced Scan Settings.
• Select the quantity and color of the copies.
• Click Copy Now to begin copying.
• Click See More Copy Settings to view all
settings:
– Select a quality setting.
– Select a blank paper size.
– Select the size of the original.
– Lighten or darken the copies.
– Reduce or enlarge the copies.
– Select to Display Advanced Copy Settings.
Creative Tasks
Choose from a variety of creative ideas:
– Repeat an image several times on a page.
– Enlarge or reduce an image.
– Print an image as a multiple-page poster.
– E-mail an image.
– Fax using a PC modem.
– Save an image on the computer.
– Save multiple photos.
– Edit text found in a scanned document.
– Modify an image with a photo editor.
Note: For more information about the Scanning & Copying tab,
click Help at the top of the screen.
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Saved Images tab
Use the Saved Images tab to perform tasks with images that are saved on
the computer.
Note: You must select an image before making selections on
the Saved Images tab. Click Show Folders to browse to
the folder where your photos are stored, and click Hide
Folders to continue.
From this section
You can
Open With
Select a program to which you want to send the
saved image.
Photo Prints
• Print documents or single photos.
• Click Next to open Fast Pics after selecting
photos.
• Click Show More Printing Options for more
choices:
– Select the quantity and color of the copies.
– Click Print Now to print the copies.
– Select a quality setting for the copies.
– Select a paper size.
– Lighten or darken the copies.
– Reduce or enlarge the copies.
– Choose to Display Print Settings.
Creative Tasks
• Print an album page with photos of various
sizes.
• Enlarge or reduce an image.
• Print an image as a multiple-page poster.
• E-mail an image.
• Fax using a PC modem.
• Edit text found in a scanned document.
• Modify an image with a photo editor.
Note: For more information about the Saved Images tab, click
Help at the top of the screen.
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Maintain/Troubleshoot link
The Maintain/Troubleshoot link provides you with direct access to the
Lexmark Solution Center. Clicking Maintain/Troubleshoot lets you choose
from these topics:
• Maintain or fix quality problems
• Troubleshoot All-In-One problems
• Device status and ink levels
• More printing ideas and how-to’s
• Contact information
• Advanced (skin, voice, and communication options)
• View the software version and copyright information
Help Link
The Help link provides you with instant access to the Help program. Click
the Index button, and use the Find function to locate more information
about the All-In-One or its software.
Using Lexmark Fast Pics
Lexmark Fast Pics is an application that is part of the All-In-One Center
and supports photo printing. To open Lexmark Fast Pics:
1 Open the All-In-One Center. For more information, see “Using the
Lexmark All-In-One Center” on page 15.
2 Click the Saved Images tab.
3 Click Show Folders to browse to the folder where the saved
images are stored.
4 Click Hide Folders to close the folder window.
5 Click to select the photos you want to print.
6 From the Photo Prints... area, click Next.
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Using Lexmark Fast Pics to print photos
1 Open Lexmark Fast Pics. For more information, see “Using
Lexmark Fast Pics” on page 18.
2 If necessary, click Change Folder to browse to the folder where
your photos are stored.
3 Click to place a check mark next to each photo you want to print.
4 If you would like to edit your photos, click Edit.
5 Use the editing tools to edit your photo:
• Red Eye
• Auto Fix
• Crop
• Rotate
6 When you are done editing, click Done.
7 Save the photos as new separate files, or replace the original files
with the edits.
Note: To continue without saving, click Continue without
saving.
8 Select a Size for each photo.
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9 Select a Paper size in printer.
10 Select the Number of copies.
11 Click the Print Now button to print the photos.
Using the Lexmark Photo Editor
To open the Lexmark Photo Editor, click Start Æ Programs Æ
Lexmark 2300 Series Æ Lexmark Photo Editor.
You can also open the Lexmark Photo Editor from the All-In-One Center:
1 Select the Saved Images tab.
2 Click Show Folders to browse to the folder where the saved
images are stored.
3 Click Hide Folders to close the folder window.
4 Select the photo(s) you want to edit.
5 From the “Open With...” drop-down menu, select Lexmark Photo
Editor.
6 Click Open Now.
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Lexmark Photo Editor task menus
From
You can
Quick Fixes
• Remove red eye caused by light reflection.
• Fix the photo with one click.
• Crop the image.
• Rotate the image.
• Flip the image.
Image Adjust
• Adjust the color depth.
• Adjust the color balance.
• Colorize the image.
• Colorize the image to sepia tones.
• Adjust the Brightness/Contrast.
• Adjust the blur.
• Adjust the sharpness.
• Despeckle (blur) the image to remove dust and
scratches.
• Adjust the exposure.
• Adjust the color level.
Image Size
• Change the units of measurement.
• Resize the image.
• Crop the image.
Drawing Tools
• Select an area by dragging a box around it. This is
for text box placement and cutting and copying
areas.
• Add text.
• Fill pixels with color.
• Draw with a pencil tool.
• Draw with a line tool.
• Erase areas.
• Paint areas with a paintbrush tool.
• Pick up a color using the eyedropper.
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Using Print Properties
Print Properties is the software that controls the printing function. You can
change the settings in Print Properties based on the type of project you
want to create. You can open Print Properties from almost any program:
1 From the program “File” menu, click Print.
2 From the Print dialog, click the Properties, Preferences, Options,
or Setup button.
The Print Properties screen appears along with the “I Want To”
menu.
Changes made to the settings from the print dialog apply only to the
file you have open.
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Print Properties can also be accessed from the Printers folder without
opening any other program:
1 Select Start Æ Settings Æ Printers or Printers and Faxes.
or
Select Start Æ Control Panel Æ Printers and Other Hardware Æ
Printers and Faxes.
2 Right-click Lexmark 2300 Series, and select Printing
Preferences.
3 Make the changes you want, and click OK.
Changes made to the printer settings from the Printers folder become the
default settings for most programs.
The I Want To menu
The “I Want To” menu appears when you open Print Properties. It contains
a variety of task wizards—printing a photograph, printing an envelope,
printing a banner, printing on both sides of the paper, printing a poster—to
help you pick the correct settings for the project.
Click See more printing ideas for more options. Close the menu for a full
view of the Print Properties dialog.
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Print Properties tabs
All of the print settings are on the three main tabs of the Print Properties
software: Quality/Copies, Paper Setup, and Print Layout.
Quality/Copies tab
From
Select
Quality/Speed
Quick Print, Normal, or Photo, depending on the quality of
output you want. Quick Print is the fastest option.
Paper Type
Your paper type from the menu options
Multiple Copies • The number of copies you want to print
• Collate Copies if you want to print more than one copy of a
document. This option prints all the pages of the first copy,
and then all the pages of the second copy, and so on.
• Print Last Page First if you want to print the pages in
reverse order
Select Automatic Image Sharpening to sharpen the image automatically based
on image content.
Paper Setup tab
From
Select
Paper Size
Paper, Envelope, Banner, or Borderless, and then select the
size specific to the paper type. If the paper size is not listed,
select Custom Size.
Orientation
Portrait or Landscape
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Print Layout tab
From
Select
Layout
Normal, Banner, Mirror, N-up, Poster, Booklet or
Borderless
Duplexing
• Two-Sided to print the document on both sides of the page
• Side Flip or Top Flip to set which way the pages of the
finished documents turn
Note: If you select Side Flip, the pages of the document turn
like the pages of a magazine. If you select Top Flip, the pages
turn like the pages of a legal pad.
Using the Lexmark Solution Center
To open the Lexmark 2300 Series Solution Center (LSC):
• Click Start Æ Programs Æ Lexmark 2300 Series Æ Lexmark
Solution Center.
• Right-click the Lexmark Imaging Studio icon in the system tray
(often located in the bottom right corner of the computer screen),
and select Lexmark 2300 Series Solution Center.
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Lexmark Solution Center tabs
From this tab
You can
Printer Status (Main
dialog)
• View the status of the All-In-One. For example,
while printing, the status is Busy Printing.
• View the ink levels of the print cartridge.
• View an indicator showing if there is a cartridge
problem.
• Access the Lexmark Web site.
How To
Learn how to:
• Use basic features.
• Print, scan, copy, and fax.
• Print banners, iron-on transfers, photos,
envelopes, and other items.
• Find and change settings.
Troubleshooting
Maintenance
• Learn about the current status of the All-In-One.
• Solve All-In-One problems.
• Install a new print cartridge.
• View shopping options for new cartridges.
• Print a test page.
• Clean to fix horizontal streaks.
• Align to fix blurry edges.
• Troubleshoot other ink problems.
Contact Information
Advanced
Learn how to contact Lexmark on the Web and by
phone.
• Change the appearance of the Printing Status
window, or turn printing voice notification on or off.
• Change the network printing settings.
• Participate in Lexmark Connect.
• Obtain software version information.
Note: For more information, click Help at the bottom of the
Lexmark Solution Center screen.
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Loading paper and original
documents
Loading paper into the paper support
You can load up to 100 sheets of plain paper, depending on the thickness
of the paper.
1 Place the paper against the right side of the paper support.
Note: Do not force the paper into the All-In-One.
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2
2 Squeeze the release tab, and slide the paper guide to the right until
it rests against the edge of the paper.
Note: If you are using A4 or letter size paper, adjusting the
paper guide may not be necessary.
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Loading specialty media
Follow these guidelines when loading specialty media:
Load
Make sure
Up to 100 sheets of inkjet • The print side is facing you.
paper (depending on the
thickness)
• The paper guide rests against the edge of the
paper.
Up to 10 iron-on transfers • The print side (blank side) is facing you.
• The paper guide rests against the edge of the
iron-on transfers.
• You follow the loading instructions on the iron-on
transfer packaging.
Up to 25 sheets of photo/ • The glossy or coated side is facing you.
glossy paper
• You use photo paper that is made for inkjet
printers.
• If the paper came with instructions, you read them
carefully.
• You load the photo paper vertically against the
right side of the paper support.
• The paper guide rests against the edge of the
photo paper.
Note: To prevent smudging, remove each photo as it
exits the All-In-One, and then let it dry before
stacking.
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Load
Make sure
Banner paper
• You remove any paper from the paper support
before inserting banner paper.
• You select A4 or letter size Banner paper in Print
Properties. See “Changing print settings” on
page 33.
Note: Failure to choose the correct paper size will
cause a paper jam.
• You place a stack of banner paper on or behind
the All-In-One, with only the number of sheets you
need to print the banner.
• You load the leading edge of the banner paper
into the All-In-One against the right side of the
support, as shown.
• You squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left
edge of the banner paper.
Up to 25 sheets of
greeting card stock,
postcards, or photo cards
• If the cards came with instructions, you read them
carefully.
• The print side is facing you.
• The cards are loaded vertically against the right
side of the paper support.
• You do not force the cards into the All-In-One.
• You squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left
side of the cards.
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Load
Make sure
Up to 20 transparencies
• The rough sides of the transparencies are facing
you.
• The paper guide rests against the edge of the
transparencies.
Note: Since transparencies require more drying
time, we recommend that you remove each
transparency as it exits, and allow it to dry to avoid
ink smudging.
Up to 100 sheets of
coated or premium paper
• If the paper came with instructions, you read them
carefully.
• You load the paper vertically against the right side
of the paper support.
• If there is a watermark on the paper, you place
the mark facing away from you.
• You do not force the paper into the All-In-One.
• You squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left
side of the paper.
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Load
Make sure
Up to 10 envelopes
• The print side is facing you.
• The envelopes are loaded vertically against the
right side of the paper support.
• The stamp location is in the upper left corner.
• The paper guide rests against the edge of the
envelopes.
Note: Do not load envelopes with:
• Holes, perforations, or deep embossing
• Metal clasps, string ties, or metal folding bars
• Exposed flap adhesive
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Placing documents on the scanner glass
1 Open the top cover of the All-In-One.
2 Place the item you want to scan or copy face down on the glass.
Make sure the longer edge of the document is parallel to the front of
the All-In-One.
Note: Make sure the corner of the document fits securely in
the front right corner of the scanner glass.
3 Close the top cover.
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Printing
Printing a document
1 Load paper. For more information, see “Loading paper into the
paper support” on page 27.
2 With the document open, click File Æ Print.
If you want to change print settings, see “Changing print
settings” on page 33.
3 Click Properties, Preferences, Options, or Setup, and select the
“I Want To” menu to select a print wizard for a project such as
printing an envelope or a banner.
4 From the Wizard, click OK.
5 From Print Properties, click OK.
6 From the Print dialog, click Print.
Changing print settings
1 With the document open, click File Æ Print.
2 Click Properties, Preferences, Options, or Setup to customize
print settings.
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The Print Properties dialog appears.
3 Click one of the tabs to change the print settings.
Note: For detailed descriptions of the Print Properties tabs,
see “Print Properties tabs” on page 24.
of the screen to return to the Print dialog.
5 Click OK or Print to complete the task.
Printing photos
1 Load photo paper with the print side facing you. For more
information, see “Loading specialty media” on page 28.
2 With the photo open, click File Æ Print.
3 Click Properties, Preferences, Options, or Setup to customize
print settings.
The Print Properties dialog appears.
Note: If you are using the Lexmark Photo Editor, select View
All Printer Settings to view Print Properties.
4 From the Quality/Copies tab, select Photo.
5 From the Paper Type area, choose a paper type from the drop-down
menu.
Note: Photo/glossy or coated paper is recommended for
printing photos.
6 From the Paper Setup tab, select the paper size and orientation of
the photo.
7 From the Print Layout tab, select the layout of the photo.
8 When you are finished customizing the photo, click OK.
9 Click OK or Print to complete the task.
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Printing borderless photos
1 Load photo paper with the print side facing you. For more
information, see “Loading specialty media” on page 28.
2 Open the All-In-One Center. For more information, see “Using the
Lexmark All-In-One Center” on page 15.
3 Click the Saved Images tab.
4 From the Creative Tasks section, select Print an album page with
various photo sizes.
5 Click Change the category of layouts listed above.
6 From the Selected Layouts box, select Only Borderless.
7 Click OK.
8 Select a paper size for the photos.
9 From the Page Layout, select a page layout.
10 Drag the photos onto the page.
11 Click Printer Settings.
12 Select the paper size and paper type.
13 From the “Quality” drop-down menu, select Photo, and click OK.
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14 Click Print Now.
Printing other projects
The “I Want To” menu provides wizards for creating projects. You can print
a photo, print on an envelope, print a banner, make a poster, create a
booklet, or print a greeting card.
1 With the document open, click File Æ Print.
2 Click Properties, Preferences, Options, or Setup to customize
print settings.
The Print Properties dialog appears along with the “I Want To”
menu.
3 Select one of the available projects, or click See more printing
ideas.
4 Follow the instructions on the computer screen to complete the
project.
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Scanning
Scanning an item
1 Open the top cover of the All-In-One.
2 Place the item you want to scan on the scanner glass. For more
information, see “Placing documents on the scanner glass” on
page 32.
3 Close the top cover.
4 Press the
button on the All-In-One control panel.
The All-In-One Center appears on the computer screen with a
preview of the item on the scanner glass.
5 From the “Send scanned image to:” drop-down menu, select a
program.
6 Adjust the dotted lines to fit around the portion of the image you
want to scan.
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“Customizing a scan job” on page 38.
8 Click Scan Now to complete the scan.
Customizing a scan job
1 Open the All-In-One Center. For more information, see “Using the
Lexmark All-In-One Center” on page 15.
2 From the Scanning & Copying tab, click See More Scan Settings.
3 From the What is being scanned? area, select an option.
4 From the “Select Scan Quality” drop-down menu, select an option.
5 Click Display Advanced Scan Settings to change advanced
options.
6 Click the tabs to make changes as needed. For a description of the
tabs, see “Advanced Scan Settings” on page 39.
7 When you are finished customizing the scan settings, click OK to
save.
8 To scan, click Scan Now.
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Advanced Scan Settings
Click this tab
To
Scan
• Choose the color depth and scan resolution.
• Choose to scan using pure optical resolution.
• Choose whether to auto-crop more or less of the
scanned image.
• Select the area to be scanned.
• Choose to convert the scanned item to text for
editing.
• Choose to scan multiple images before output.
• Update the list of programs to send scans.
• Update the default fax driver.
Image Enhancements
Image Patterns
• Straighten images after scan (deskew).
• Choose whether to sharpen or blur the images.
• Adjust the brightness of the image.
• Adjust the color correction curve (gamma) of the
image.
• Smooth the conversion of a gray image to a black
and white dot pattern (dither).
• Remove image patterns from magazines or
newspapers (descreen).
• Select whether to process with Best quality or Best
speed.
• Reduce more or less of the background noise on
the color document.
Note: For more information, click Help at the bottom of the
screen.
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Previewing items before scanning
From the computer
From the control panel
1 Place the item on the scanner
glass. For more information, see
“Placing documents on the
1 Place the item on the scanner
glass. For more information, see
“Placing documents on the
scanner glass” on page 32.
scanner glass” on page 32.
2 Open the All-In-One Center. For
more information, see “Using the
Lexmark All-In-One Center” on
page 15.
2 Press the
button.
On the computer screen, the
All-In-One Center appears with a
preview of the item.
The All-In-One Center appears.
3 Adjust the dotted lines to fit
around the portion of the image
you want to scan.
3 Make sure the Scanning &
Copying tab is selected.
4 From the Scan section, click
Preview Now.
5 Adjust the dotted lines to fit
around the portion of the image
you want to scan.
Finishing the scan
Note: If the program you want to use is not listed, select
Search for more... in the drop-down box. On the screen
that follows, click Add to locate and add the program to
the list.
2 Change any settings as needed. For more information, see
“Customizing a scan job” on page 38.
3 When you are finished customizing the image, click Scan Now.
When the document has finished processing, it will open the
program to which you chose to send the image.
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E-mailing a scanned image or document
1 Open the Lexmark Imaging Studio. For more information, see
“Using the Lexmark Imaging Studio” on page 12.
2 Click the Share Photos button.
3 Select Scan and e-mail a photo.
4 Follow the instructions on the computer screen to prepare the item
for e-mailing.
5 Click Next.
6 Write a note to accompany the attached item, and then send it.
E-mailing a saved image or document
1 Open the Lexmark Imaging Studio. For more information, see
“Using the Lexmark Imaging Studio” on page 12.
2 Click the Share Photos button.
3 Select Find and e-mail a saved photo.
4 Click Show Folders to browse to the folder where the saved
images are stored.
5 Click Hide Folders to close the folder window.
6 Select the photo(s) you want to send.
7 Follow the instructions on the computer screen to prepare the item
for e-mailing.
8 Click Attach Now.
9 Write a note to accompany the attached item, and then send it.
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(OCR)
1 Place the image face down on the scanner glass. For more
information, see “Placing documents on the scanner glass” on
page 32.
2 Open the Lexmark Imaging Studio. For more information, see
“Using the Lexmark Imaging Studio” on page 12.
3 Click the Scan and Edit Text (OCR) button.
The Edit text in a document feature appears. You can preview the
image if you want.
4 From the “Select your text editor” drop-down menu, select a
word-processing or text-editing program.
5 If you have more than one page, click Yes, prompt me for each
page.
6 Click Send Now.
The text-editing program appears, and the scanned text appears on
the computer screen.
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Copying
Making a copy
1 Open the top cover of the All-In-One.
2 Place the item you want to copy on the scanner glass. For more
information, see “Placing documents on the scanner glass” on
page 32.
3 Close the top cover.
4 Change copy settings as needed. For more information, see
“Changing copy settings” on page 44.
5 Press the
button.
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Changing copy settings
1 Open the Lexmark Imaging Studio. For more information, see
“Using the Lexmark Imaging Studio” on page 12.
2 Click the Copy button.
3 Select a copy quantity and color.
4 Click See More Copy Settings to:
•
•
•
•
Choose a copy quality.
Select the Blank Paper size.
Select the original document size.
Lighten or darken the document.
5 Click Display Advanced Copy Settings to change options such as
paper size or quality. For more information, see “Advanced Copy
Settings” on page 45.
6 When you are finished customizing the copy settings, click OK.
7 On the main page, click Copy Now.
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Advanced Copy Settings
Click this tab
To
Print
• Select the paper size.
• Select the paper type.
• Select borderless printing options.
• Select the print quality.
Scan
• Select the color depth.
• Select the scan resolution.
• Choose to scan using pure optical resolution.
• Select whether to auto-crop the scanned image.
• Select an exact size to be scanned.
Image
Enhancements
• Select whether to deskew the image.
• Select whether to sharpen blurry edges.
• Adjust the brightness of the image.
• Adjust the color correction curve (gamma) of the
image.
Image Patterns
• Smooth the conversion of a gray image to a black and
white dot pattern (dither).
– Select whether to process for Best quality or Best
speed.
– Select whether you are scanning a newspaper,
magazine, or lithograph.
– Control the darkness of the edges of the text.
• Remove wavy patterns from magazines or newspapers
(descreen).
(scratches) on the color document.
Copying photos
1 Place the photo face down on the scanner glass. For more
information, see “Placing documents on the scanner glass” on
page 32.
2 Load photo paper with the print side facing you. For more
information, see “Loading specialty media” on page 28.
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3 Open the Lexmark All-In-One Center. For more information, see
“Using the Lexmark All-In-One Center” on page 15.
4 From the Scanning & Copying tab, click Preview Now.
5 Adjust the dotted lines to fit around the part of the image you want
to print.
6 From the Copy area, select Photo.
7 Select a copy quantity and color.
9 When you are finished customizing the settings, click Copy Now.
Copying 4x6 photos
1 Place the 4x6 photo face down on the scanner glass. For more
information, see “Placing documents on the scanner glass” on
page 32.
2 Load photo paper with the print side facing you. For more
information, see “Loading specialty media” on page 28.
3 Press and hold the
button for three seconds.
The All-In-One prints a 4x6 copy of your photo.
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Faxing
Sending a fax
1 Place the document face down on the scanner glass. For more
information, see “Placing documents on the scanner glass” on
page 32.
1 Open the Lexmark Imaging Studio. For more information, see
“Using the Lexmark Imaging Studio” on page 12.
2 Click the Fax button.
The Fax dialog appears.
3 Click Scan and send a fax.
The Lexmark All-In-One Center appears on the Scanning &
Copying tab.
4 If you want to see a preview, click Preview Now in the upper right
corner of the Lexmark All-In-One Center.
An image of the scanned item appears in the preview section.
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Note: This is only a quick preview. You scan the image in a
later step.
5 Click Next.
6 Follow the instructions on the computer screen to complete the
task.
Receiving a fax
To set up your computer to receive a fax:
1 Open the Lexmark Imaging Studio. For more information, see
“Using the Lexmark Imaging Studio” on page 12.
2 Click the Fax button.
The Fax dialog appears.
3 Click Receive a fax or view settings/history to open the fax
software.
Note: Faxes can be received only when the fax software is
open. When a fax is received, you can double-click the
fax in the status window to view it.
4 Click the printer icon to print the fax.
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Networking the All-In-One
Overview
A network is a group of computers or computer systems linked together for
the purpose of sharing resources, such as printers, files, or an Internet
connection.
The All-In-One is network-capable and can be networked in one of two
ways:
• Using the peer-to-peer method
• Using the point-and-print method
Note: The All-In-One cannot scan across a network.
Peer-to-peer
Requirements:
Requirements:
• You must install the driver software
on all computers that will use the
All-In-One.
The host computer must be on any
time the client wants to print.
• The host computer must be on any
time the client wants to print.
See “Setting up a network printer with
the peer-to-peer method” on page 50.
See “Setting up a network printer with
the point-and-print method” on
page 51.
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Setting up a network printer with the peer-to-peer
method
With this method, the printer driver is fully installed on each client
computer. Network clients retain control of driver modifications. The client
computer handles the print job processing.
1 Follow the instructions on the Lexmark 2300 Series Setup sheet to
install the hardware and software on the host computer.
2 From the host computer, Click Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel.
3 Select Network and Dial-up Connections.
4 Select the network connection.
5 Click Properties.
6 Make sure a check mark appears next to File and Printer Sharing
for Microsoft Networks.
If no check mark appears, click the box next to File and Printer
Sharing for Microsoft Networks.
7 Click OK.
8 From the client computer, insert the All-In-One software CD.
9 Follow the instructions on the client computer screen.
10 Select USB cable when asked how the All-In-One is connected to
the computer.
11 Select Peer to Peer when asked how the All-In-One is connected to
the network.
12 Repeat steps 8 through 11 for each of the client computers.
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Setting up a network printer with the
point-and-print method
With this method, the printer driver is partially installed on each of the client
computers networked to the host computer. The host computer controls
driver changes and handles print job processing.
1 Follow the instructions on the Lexmark 2300 Series Setup sheet to
install hardware and software on the host computer.
2 From the host computer, click Start Æ Settings Æ Printers or
Printers and Faxes.
3 Right-click the Lexmark 2300 Series icon.
4 Click Sharing.
5 Click Shared As, and then type a distinctive name for the
All-In-One.
6 Click OK.
7 From the client computer, double-click Network Neighborhood,
My Network Places, or My Network.
8 Find the host name of the server, and look for the shared name you
assigned to the All-In-One.
9 Right-click the All-In-One icon, and then select Open, Install, or
Connect.
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Maintaining the All-In-One
Replacing the print cartridge
Your All-In-One uses the following cartridge:
Print cartridge part number
• 1
• 2
Removing a used cartridge
Note: Make sure the All-In-One is on.
1 Lift the scanner unit.
2 Snap the scanner support into position to hold up the scanner unit.
The print cartridge carrier moves and stops at the loading position
unless the All-In-One is busy.
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3 Press down on the cartridge lever to raise the cartridge lid.
4 Remove the old cartridge, and dispose of it. For more information,
see “Recycling Lexmark products” on page 60.
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Installing the print cartridge
1 If you are installing a new print cartridge, remove the sticker and
transparent tape from the back and bottom of the cartridge.
1
2
Warning: Do not touch the gold contact area on the cartridges.
2 Unless it is already open, press down on the cartridge lever to raise
the cartridge lid.
3 Insert the cartridge in the carrier.
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4 Snap the lid closed.
5 While lifting the scanner unit, press the scanner support back until it
slides into the slot, and close the scanner unit.
Note: The scanner unit must be closed to start a new print,
scan, or copy job.
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Aligning the print cartridge
Following cartridge installation, you should align your cartridge. However,
you may also need to align the cartridge when:
• Characters are not properly formed or are not aligned at the left
margin.
• Lines that should be vertical and straight are printed as wavy.
To align the cartridge using a computer:
1 Load plain paper. For more information, see “Loading paper into the
paper support” on page 27.
2 Open the Lexmark Solution Center. For more information, see
3 From the Maintenance tab, click Align to fix blurry edges.
4 Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
To align the cartridge from the control panel:
paper support” on page 27.
2 Press and hold the
button for three seconds.
An alignment page prints.
3 Place the alignment page onto the scanner glass. For more
information, see “Placing documents on the scanner glass” on
page 32.
4 Press the
button.
Once scanning is complete, the cartridge has been aligned for
optimal print quality. Alignment must be complete before continuing
with any print jobs.
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Improving print quality
If you are not satisfied with the print quality of the document:
• Use paper that is a heavier weight, is bright white, or is coated.
• Select a higher print quality:
1 With a document open, click File Æ Print.
The Print dialog appears.
2 From the Print dialog, click Properties, Preferences, or
Options.
3 From the Quality/Speed area, select a higher quality setting.
4 Print the document again.
If the document still does not have the print quality you want, align the print
cartridge, and print the document again. For more information, see
“Aligning the print cartridge” on page 56.
If print quality has not improved, continue with “Cleaning the print cartridge
nozzles”.
Cleaning the print cartridge nozzles
1 Load paper. For more information, see “Loading paper into the
paper support” on page 27.
2 Click Start Æ Programs Æ Lexmark 2300 Series Æ Lexmark
Solution Center.
3 From the Maintenance tab, click Clean to fix horizontal streaks.
4 Click Print.
A page prints, forcing ink through the clogged nozzles to clean
them.
5 Print the document again to verify that the print quality has
improved.
If you are not satisfied with the print quality, continue with “Wiping
the print cartridge nozzles and contacts” on page 58.
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Wiping the print cartridge nozzles and contacts
1 Remove the print cartridge. For more information, see “Removing a
used cartridge” on page 52.
2 Dampen a clean, lint-free cloth with water.
3 Gently hold the cloth against the nozzles for about three seconds,
and then wipe in the direction shown.
4 Using another clean section of the cloth, gently hold the cloth
against the contacts for about three seconds, and then wipe in the
direction shown.
1
5 With another clean section of the cloth, repeat steps 3 through 4.
6 Let the nozzles and contacts dry completely.
7 Reinsert the print cartridge. For more information, see “Installing
the print cartridge” on page 54.
8 Print the document again.
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If the print quality does not improve, repeat “Wiping the print
cartridge nozzles and contacts” up to two more times.
If print quality is still not satisfactory, replace the print cartridge. For
more information, see “Ordering supplies” on page 60.
Preserving the print cartridge
To ensure the longest life from the print cartridge and optimum
performance from the All-In-One:
• Keep a new print cartridge in its packaging until you are ready to
install it.
• Do not remove the print cartridge from the All-In-One except to
replace, clean, or store it in an airtight container.
Lexmark’s All-In-One warranty does not cover repair of failures or damage
caused by a refilled cartridge. Lexmark does not recommend the use of
refilled cartridges. Refilling cartridges can affect print quality and cause
damage to the All-In-One. For best results, use Lexmark supplies.
Cleaning the scanner glass
1 Dampen a clean, lint-free cloth with water.
2 Gently wipe the scanner glass.
Note: Make sure all ink or corrective fluid on a document is dry
before placing the document on the scanner glass.
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Ordering supplies
To order All-In-One supplies or to locate a dealer near you, visit the
The Lexmark 2300 Series All-In-One is designed to print using these parts:
Print cartridge part number
USB cable part number
• 1
• 2
12A2405
Lexmark offers premium photo paper, optimized for Lexmark inkjet printers
and inks:
Lexmark photo paper types and sizes
• Photo paper (glossy) 4 x 6
• Photo paper (glossy) 8 1/2 x 11
• Photo paper (glossy) A4
• Premium photo paper (high gloss) 4 x 6
• Premium photo paper (high gloss) 8 1/2 x 11
• Premium photo paper (high gloss) A4
• Premium photo paper (high gloss) L
Recycling Lexmark products
To return Lexmark products to Lexmark for recycling:
1 Visit our Web site:
2 Follow the instructions on the screen.
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Troubleshooting
solution. From the following list, select the category that best describes the
type of problem you are having. Turn to the page listed, and use the table
to find solutions to specific symptoms.
• “Setup troubleshooting” on page 62
• “Jams and misfeeds troubleshooting” on page 65
• “Print troubleshooting” on page 66
• “Scan and copy troubleshooting” on page 69
• “Error messages troubleshooting” on page 71
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Setup troubleshooting
Symptom
Solution
The Power light is 1 Disconnect the power supply cord from the wall outlet,
not lit
and then from the All-In-One.
2 Plug the cord all the way into the power supply on the
All-In-One.
3 Plug the cord into an electrical outlet that other electrical
devices have been using.
4 If the
button light is not on, press the
button.
Software will not
install
If the software does not launch automatically when you
insert the CD:
1 Close all open software applications.
2 Temporarily disable any anti-virus programs.
3 Double-click the My Computer icon.
For Windows XP, click Start to access the My Computer
icon.
4 Double-click the CD–ROM drive icon.
5 If necessary, double-click setup.exe.
6 Follow the instructions on the computer screen to install
the software.
Note: After installing the software, be sure to re-enable your
anti-virus software.
The following operating systems are supported:
• Windows 98/Me
• Windows 2000
• Windows XP
1 Remove the software CD.
2 Turn off the computer.
3 Restart the computer.
4 When the desktop appears, reinsert the software CD.
5 Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
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Symptom
Solution
Software will not
install
1 Check the USB cable for any obvious damage.
2 Firmly plug the rectangular end of the USB cable into the
USB port of the computer. The USB port is marked with
the USB symbol.
3 Firmly plug the square end of the USB cable into the
back of the All-In-One.
If the All-In-One is connected to the computer through
another device:
1 Disconnect the USB cable from any other device such as
a USB hub or switch box.
computer.
Page will not print Make sure the All-In-One is set as the default printer and is
not on hold or paused. For more information, see “Checking
the All-In-One status” on page 68.
Make sure the tape has been removed from the print
cartridge and that the print cartridge has been installed
properly.
For more information, see “Replacing the print cartridge” on
page 52.
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Removing and reinstalling the software
If the All-In-One software is not functioning properly or a communications
error message appears, you may need to remove and then reinstall the
All-In-One software.
Note: Before reinstalling, shut down and restart the computer.
If the problems persist, follow these steps:
1 From the desktop, click Start Æ Programs Æ
Lexmark 2300 Series Æ Uninstall.
2 Follow the instructions on the computer screen to remove the
All-In-One software.
3 Restart the computer.
4 Click Cancel on any Add New Hardware screens.
5 Eject and reinsert the software CD.
If the All-In-One software installation screen does not appear:
a From the desktop, double-click My Computer.
For Windows XP, click Start to access the My Computer icon.
b Double-click the CD-ROM drive icon. If necessary, double-click
setup.exe.
c When the All-In-One software installation screen appears, click
Install or Install Now.
d Follow the instructions on the computer screen to complete the
installation.
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Jams and misfeeds troubleshooting
To prevent jams and misfeeds:
•
•
•
Place the All-In-One on a flat, level surface.
Use paper recommended for an inkjet All-In-One.
Do not force the paper into the All-In-One.
Symptom
Solution
Paper jam in the paper
support
1 Firmly grasp the paper, and gently pull it out.
2 Press the button to reset the All-In-One.
Paper jam inside the
All-In-One
1 Lift the scanner unit.
2 Snap the scanner support into position to hold up
the scanner unit.
3 Firmly grasp the paper, and gently pull it out.
4 While lifting the scanner unit, press the scanner
support back until it slides into the slot, and close
the scanner unit.
5 Press the
button to reset the All-In-One.
Paper or specialty media: Load a smaller amount of paper into the All-In-One.
• misfeeds or skews
• multiple sheets feed or
stick together
See “Loading paper into the paper support” on
page 27 for information about:
• Maximum loading amounts for each paper type
• Paper exit tray capacity
• Specific loading instructions for supported
paper and specialty media
Load paper with the print side facing you.
Remove each page as it exits the All-In-One, and let it
dry completely before stacking.
Use only new, unwrinkled paper.
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Print troubleshooting
Symptom
Solution
Poor text and graphic
quality, including:
If you are using the scan or copy features, see “Scan
and copy troubleshooting” on page 69.
• Blank page
• Incorrect colors
• Missing characters
• Faded print
• Dark print
• Skewed lines
• Smudges
Check the ink levels, and install a new print cartridge
if necessary.
See “Improving print quality” on page 57.
To avoid ink smudging when you are using the
following types of media, remove each sheet as it
exits and allow it to dry before stacking:
• Streaks
• Unexpected
characters
• White lines in print
• Document with graphics or images
• Photo paper
• Coated or glossy paper
• Transparencies
• Iron-on transfers
Note: Transparencies may take up to 15 minutes to
dry.
Use high quality paper or specialty media. For photo
printing, we recommend Lexmark photo paper.
Use only new, unwrinkled paper.
Poor text and graphic
quality at the edges of
the page
Unless you are using the borderless feature, use
these minimum print margin settings:
• Left and right margins:
– 6.35 mm (0.25 inches) for all paper except A4
– 3.175 mm (0.125 inches) for A4 size paper
• Top margin: 1.7 mm (0.067 inches)
• Bottom margin: 19 mm (0.75 inches)
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Symptom
Solution
Poor quality at the edges Select the Borderless print feature.
of the page
1 From the software application, Click File Æ
Print Æ Properties, Preferences, Options, or
Setup.
2 Click Print Layout.
3 Click Borderless.
Make sure that the paper size being used matches
the printer setting.
Setup.
2 Click Paper Setup.
3 Check the paper size.
All-In-One does not print See “Page will not print” on page 63.
or respond
Uninstall the All-In-One software, and reinstall it. See
“Removing and reinstalling the software” on page 64.
See “Checking the All-In-One status” on page 68.
1 Turn the printer off by pressing the
button.
2 Disconnect the power supply cord from the
electrical outlet.
3 Gently remove the power supply from the printer.
4 Reconnect the power supply to the printer.
5 Plug the power supply cord back into the electrical
outlet.
6 Press the
button to turn the printer back on.
Restart the computer.
Print speed is slow
Close all applications not in use.
Try minimizing the number and size of graphics and
images in the document.
Consider purchasing more Random Access Memory
(RAM) for the computer.
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Checking the All-In-One status
Check the All-In-One status to make sure a document is not being held or
paused and that the All-In-One is set as the default printer. To check the
status:
1 Click Start Æ Settings Æ Printers and Faxes or Printers.
or
Click Start Æ Control Panel Æ Printers and Other Hardware Æ
Printers and Faxes.
2 Double-click the Lexmark 2300 Series icon.
3 Click Printer, and make sure no check mark appears next to Pause
Printing.
4 Make sure a check mark does appear next to Set As Default.
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Scan and copy troubleshooting
Symptom
Solution
Scanner or copier does
not respond
If the
not lit” on page 62.
button light is not on, see “The Power light is
Make sure the computer is on.
marked with the USB symbol.
3 Firmly plug the square end of the USB cable into
the back of the All-In-One.
and is not on hold or paused. For more information,
see “Checking the All-In-One status” on page 68.
See “Scanning takes too long or freezes the
computer” on page 70.
If none of the previous options fix the problem,
uninstall the All-In-One software and reinstall it. For
more information, see “Removing and reinstalling the
software” on page 64.
Scanner unit does not
close
1 Lift the scanner unit.
2 Remove any obstruction keeping the scanner unit
open.
3 While lifting the scanner unit, press the scanner
support back until it slides into the slot, and close
the scanner unit.
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Symptom
Solution
Scanning takes too long
or freezes the computer
Close all programs not being used.
To change the scanning resolution to a lower value:
1 Click Start Æ Programs Æ
Lexmark 2300 Series Æ All-In-One Center.
Settings.
3 Click Display Advanced Scan Settings.
4 From the Scan Resolution area, select a lower
number.
Poor quality from scan or Be sure the document is placed face down on the
copy feature including:
scanner glass.
• Blank page
• Checkerboard
pattern
• Distorted graphics
or pictures
• Missing characters
• Faded print
• Dark print
• Skewed lines
• Smudges
See “Changing copy settings” on page 44.
lint-free cloth.
Try using another version of the document or image.
See “Aligning the print cartridge” on page 56.
See “Improving print quality” on page 57.
Replace the print cartridge with a new cartridge. For
more information, see “Replacing the print cartridge”
on page 52.
• Streaks
• Unexpected
characters
• White lines in print
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Error messages troubleshooting
Error Message
Solution
Ink Low
Check the ink cartridge level, and install a new cartridge if
necessary.
To check the ink cartridge level, open the Lexmark Solution
Center. See “Using the Lexmark Solution Center” on
page 25.
To install a new cartridge, see “Replacing the print
cartridge” on page 52.
The Ink Low warning occurs when the cartridge is 25% full,
15% full, and 10% full.
Paper Jam
Paper Out
See “Jams and misfeeds troubleshooting” on page 65.
Load more paper into the All-In-One. For more information,
see “Loading paper into the paper support” on page 27.
Power light blinks
twice
2 Remove the print cartridge. For more information, see
“Removing a used cartridge” on page 52.
3 Close the scanner unit.
4 If the blinking stops, reinstall the print cartridge.
If the blinking continues, replace the print cartridge with a
new one.
For more information, see “Installing the print cartridge”
on page 54.
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Notices
Electronic emission notices
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance information statement
The Lexmark 2300 Series All-In-One (4420-001) has 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) 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 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 electromagnetic compatibility and safety of electrical equipment designed for
use within certain voltage limits.
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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
If this symbol appears on your product, the accompanying statement is applicable.
Korean MIC statement
If this symbol appears on your product, the accompanying statement is applicable.
This equipment has undergone EMC registration as a household product. It can be used in any
area, including a residential area.
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
Printing
Idling
50 or less
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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.
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Printer energy consumption
The following table documents the energy power consumption characteristics of the printer.
Mode
Description
Power consumption
Printing
Product is generating hard copy
output from electronic inputs
12 W
Copying
Product is generating hard copy
output from hard copy originals
10 W
Scanning
Product is scanning hard copy
documents
6.6 W
Ready
Off
Product is waiting for a print job
5 W
All-In-One is plugged into a wall
outlet, but switch is turned off
4.8 W
The power consumption levels listed in the previous table represent time-averaged
measurements. Instantaneous power draws may be substantially higher than the average.
Power Saver
As part of the ENERGY STAR program, this printer is designed with an energy saving mode
called Power Saver. The Power Saver Mode is equivalent to the EPA Sleep Mode. The Power
Saver Mode saves energy by lowering power consumption during periods of inactivity. The
period of time between the last operation and entering Power Saver is called the Power Saver
Timeout. For this product, the Power Saver Mode is entered after 0 minutes. The Power Saver
Timeout cannot be modified by the user.
Off modes
This printer has an off mode which still consumes a small amount of power. To completely stop
printer power consumption, disconnect the power supply from the wall outlet.
Total energy usage
It is sometimes helpful to calculate the total printer energy usage. Since power consumption
claims are provided in power units of Watts, the power consumption should be multiplied by the
time the printer spends in each mode in order to calculate energy usage. The total printer
energy usage is the sum of each mode's energy usage.
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive
The WEEE logo signifies specific recycling programs and procedures for electronic products
in countries of the European Union. We encourage the recycling of our products. If you have
your local sales office phone number.
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Index
copying
greeting cards 29
A
Advanced tab 26
All-In-One Center 15
All-In-One Center tabs
Saved Images 17
Scanning &
document 43
Creative Tasks
section 16, 17
customizing
H
How To tab 26
Copying 16
I Want To menu 23
All-In-One parts 9
All-In-One software 12
print settings 33
B
software 64
banner paper 29
borderless printing 35
e-mailing
C
image 41
cartridge
jams and misfeeds 65
aligning 56
emission statement 72
cleaning 57
installing 54
ordering 60
preserving 59
removing 52
replacing 52
changing print
settings 33
Studio 13
Lexmark Photo Editor 20
Lexmark products
ordering 60
Paper Jam 71
cleaning
print cartridge
nozzles 57
scanner glass 59
coated paper 30
Contact Information
tab 26
control panel
menus 11
using 11
Copy section 16
receiving 48
sending 47
FCC statement 72
finding more
information 7
Lexmark Solution Center
(LSC) 25
Lexmark Solution Center
tabs
Advanced 26
Contact
Information 26
How To 26
Maintenance 26
G
glossy paper 28
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Printer Status 26
Troubleshooting 26
Lexmark Web site 60
loading
documents 33
4 x 6 cards 29
banner paper 29
documents on scanner
glass 32
printing a banner 36
card 36
paper, loading 27
photo cards 29
Photo Editor
envelopes 31
glossy paper 28
greeting cards 29
photo cards 29
photo paper 28
plain paper 28
transparencies 30
low ink 71
task menus 21
Photo Prints section 17
placing documents on the
scanner glass 32
envelope 36
to e-mail 41
M
Maintain/Troubleshoot
page links 18
blinks twice 71
maintaining the
All-In-One 52
Maintenance tab 26
power supply cord 8
preserving print
print cartridge
software 64
N
networking 49
peer-to-peer
aligning 56
cleaning 57
installing 54
preserving 59
method 50
point-and-print
method 51
S
nozzles, print cartridge
cleaning 57
scan troubleshooting 69
scanner glass
wiping 58
Print Properties
I Want To menu 23
using 22
Print Properties tabs 24
print settings
O
cleaning 59
placing documents
on 32
OCR
editing document
text 42
scanner unit 10
scanning 37
sending a fax 47
setup troubleshooting 61
software
changing 33
Open with section 17
ordering supplies 60
out of paper 71
customizing 33
print troubleshooting 66
Printer Status tab 26
printing
Lexmark All-In-One
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Center 15
Lexmark Imaging
Studio 13
Lexmark Photo
understanding
Editor 20
Lexmark Solution
Center 25
Print Properties 22
reinstalling 64
removing 64
understanding 12
uninstalling 64
specialty paper
banner paper 29
wiping print cartridge
envelopes 31
nozzles 58
greeting cards 29
postcards 29
transparencies 30
supplies
ordering 60
recycling 60
T
top cover 9
transparencies 30
troubleshooting
All-In-One does not
print or respond 67
Ink Low message 71
paper jam 65
Paper Out
message 71
poor graphic
quality 70
power light is not
on 62
scanner or copier does
not respond 69
scanner unit does not
close 69
slow print speed 67
software will not
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