Infoprint 1120 and 1125
IBM
User’s Reference
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S510-2101-00
Infoprint 1120 and 1125
IBM
User’s Reference
Argecy Computer Corporation 248-324-1800
S510-2101-00
Table of contents
Chapter 1: Printer overview ..............................................................7
Chapter 2: Using the operator panel ...............................................8
Understanding the operator panel ........................................................................ 8
Using the operator panel buttons ......................................................................... 9
Using the operator panel to change printer settings .......................................... 10
Printing the menu settings page ......................................................................... 11
Chapter 3: Using the Print and Hold function .............................. 12
Printing and deleting held jobs ........................................................................... 12
Accessing held jobs from the operator panel ..................................................... 13
Recognizing when format errors occur .............................................................. 13
Repeat Print ....................................................................................................... 14
Reserve Print ..................................................................................................... 14
Verify Print .......................................................................................................... 14
Confidential jobs ................................................................................................. 14
Chapter 4: Canceling a print job .................................................... 16
Chapter 5: Printing folio and statement size paper ..................... 17
Chapter 6: Choosing print material ............................................... 18
Paper characteristics .......................................................................................... 18
Weight .......................................................................................................... 18
Curl .............................................................................................................. 18
Smoothness ................................................................................................. 19
Moisture content .......................................................................................... 19
Grain direction ............................................................................................. 19
Fiber content ................................................................................................ 19
Recommended paper ......................................................................................... 19
Unacceptable paper ........................................................................................... 19
Choosing preprinted forms and letterhead ......................................................... 20
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Choosing prepunched paper .............................................................................. 20
Choosing paper .................................................................................................. 21
Choosing envelopes ........................................................................................... 21
Choosing labels .................................................................................................. 22
Choosing card stock ........................................................................................... 23
Choosing transparencies ................................................................................... 23
Chapter 7: Print material specifications ........................................ 24
Chapter 8: Loading print material .................................................. 28
Chapter 9: Loading a paper tray .................................................... 29
Loading letterhead ....................................................................................... 30
Chapter 10: Loading the multipurpose feeder .............................. 31
Capacity ............................................................................................................. 31
Paper dimensions .............................................................................................. 31
Trouble-free printing ........................................................................................... 31
Loading paper and transparencies .............................................................. 35
Loading envelopes ....................................................................................... 35
Loading letterhead ....................................................................................... 36
Closing the multipurpose feeder ........................................................................ 38
Chapter 11: Loading the envelope feeder ..................................... 39
Chapter 12: Loading the 2000-sheet drawer ................................. 43
Chapter 13: Storing paper ..............................................................44
Chapter 14: Tray linking ................................................................. 45
Chapter 15: Tips for avoiding paper jams ..................................... 46
Chapter 16: Replacing the print cartridge ..................................... 47
Chapter 17: Replacing the charge roll ...........................................48
Chapter 18: Replacing the transfer roll ......................................... 49
Chapter 19: Replacing the fuser assembly ................................... 50
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Chapter 20: Resetting the maintenance counter .......................... 51
Chapter 21: Ordering supplies ....................................................... 52
Maintenance kit ............................................................................................ 52
Print cartridges ............................................................................................. 52
Label fuser cleaner ...................................................................................... 52
Charge roll ................................................................................................... 52
Transfer roll .................................................................................................. 52
Fuser assembly ........................................................................................... 52
Chapter 22: Storing supplies .........................................................53
Chapter 23: Checking an unresponsive printer ........................... 54
Chapter 24: Clearing paper jams ................................................... 55
Identifying paper jam areas ......................................................................... 55
Accessing paper jam areas ......................................................................... 56
200 and 201 Paper Jam
Remove Cartridge .............................................56
202 Paper Jam
Open Rear Door ...............................................58
Before reaching the output bin ..................................................................... 58
While exiting to the output bin ...................................................................... 59
230 Paper Jam
Check Duplex ................................................................................................... 60
24x Paper Jam
Check Tray x ................................................................................................... 63
On the incline surface of a tray or between two trays .................................. 63
Between three trays ..................................................................................... 64
Between a tray, the duplex unit, and the integrated tray ............................. 65
In the 2000-sheet drawer ............................................................................. 67
250 Paper Jam
Check MP Feeder ..............................................68
260 Paper Jam
Check Env Feeder .............................................68
At entry into the envelope feeder ................................................................. 68
Between the envelope feeder and the printer .............................................. 69
Chapter 25: Solving display problems .......................................... 71
Chapter 26: Solving printing problems ......................................... 72
Chapter 27: Solving print quality problems ..................................74
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Chapter 28: Solving option problems ...........................................77
Chapter 29: Solving network printing problems .......................... 79
Chapter 30: Resolving other problems and questions ................ 80
Chapter 31: Understanding printer messages .............................81
Chapter 32: Using printer menus .................................................113
Chapter 33: Finishing Menu .........................................................116
Chapter 34: Infrared Menu ............................................................122
Chapter 35: Job Menu ...................................................................127
Chapter 36: LocalTalk Menu .........................................................130
Chapter 37: Network Menu ...........................................................134
Chapter 38: Paper Menu ...............................................................138
Chapter 39: PCL Emul Menu ........................................................146
Chapter 40: Parallel Menu ............................................................151
Chapter 41: PostScript Menu .......................................................155
Chapter 42: Quality Menu .............................................................156
Chapter 43: Serial Menu ...............................................................158
Chapter 44: Setup Menu ...............................................................164
Chapter 45: Utilities Menu ............................................................170
Chapter 46: USB Menu ..................................................................174
Chapter 47: Disabling operator panel menus .............................177
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Chapter 48: Removing options ....................................................178
Chapter 49: Removing the envelope feeder ...............................179
Chapter 50: Removing a paper tray or duplex unit ....................181
Chapter 51: Removing printer or flash memory .........................183
Chapter 52: Removing an option card ........................................184
Chapter 53: Understanding fonts ................................................185
Typefaces and fonts ......................................................................................... 185
Weight and style ........................................................................................ 185
Pitch and point size .................................................................................... 185
Bitmapped and scalable fonts .......................................................................... 187
Resident fonts .................................................................................................. 188
Symbol sets ...................................................................................................... 193
Symbol sets for PCL 6 emulation .............................................................. 193
Downloadable fonts .......................................................................................... 194
Printing a font sample list ................................................................................. 194
Chapter 54: Printer specifications ...............................................195
Dimensions ...................................................................................................... 195
Duty cycle ......................................................................................................... 195
Notices ............................................................................................196
Edition notice .................................................................................................... 197
Trademarks ...................................................................................................... 197
Licensing notice ............................................................................................... 198
Safety information ............................................................................................ 198
Cautions and warnings ..................................................................................... 199
Electronic emission notices .............................................................................. 199
With a network cable attached ................................................................... 199
Without a network cable attached .............................................................. 200
The United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984 ................................. 201
Laser notices .................................................................................................... 201
Laser advisory label ................................................................................... 201
Laser notice ............................................................................................... 201
Index ................................................................................................ 203
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Printer overview
The following illustrations show a standard network model configuration and a fully configured printer.
If you have attached paper handling options to your printer, it may look more like the fully configured
model. For information on other possible configurations, refer to the Setup Guide.
Standard network
model configuration
Fully configured
Standard output bin
Operator panel
Optional envelope
feeder
Multipurpose feeder
Optional duplex
unit
Tray 2
Tray 3
Tray 1
(integrated tray)
Tray 4
Tray 1
(integrated tray)
Tray 5
(2000-sheet drawer)
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Using 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.
Understanding the operator panel
The printer operator panel has a 2-line by 16-character liquid crystal display (LCD), five buttons, and
one indicator light.
LCD
1 Menu 2
Select 3
Return 4
Go 5
Stop 6
Light
Indicator light
The indicator light gives information about the status of your printer. If the light is:
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Off, the printer is off
On, the printer is on, but idle
Blinking, the printer is on and is busy
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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.
The numbers 1 through 6 appear beside the operator panel buttons; these numbers are used to enter
personal identification numbers (PIN) for 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.
Press the Go button to:
• Return to the Ready state if the printer is in an offline situation (the Ready
message does not appear on the display).
• Exit printer menus and return to the Ready state.
• Clear operator panel error messages.
Go
If you’ve changed printer settings from the operator panel menus, press Go
before sending a job to print. The printer must display Readyfor jobs to print.
Each end of the button has a function. Press Menu:
• When Readyis displayed, to take the printer offline (out of the Readystate)
and scroll through the menus.
• When Busy is displa
• yed, to take the printer to the Job Menu.
• When the printer is offline, press Menu> to scroll through the menus.
– Press <Menu to go to the previous item in the menus.
Menu
For menu items with numeric values, such as Copies, press and hold Menu to
scroll through the values. Release the button when the number you want is
displayed.
Press Select to:
• Select the menu displayed on the second line of the display. Depending on
the type of menu, this action:
– Opens the menu and shows the first item in the menu.
– Opens the menu item and shows the default setting.
Select
• Save the displayed menu item as the default setting. The printer shows the
Savedmessage and returns to the menu item.
• Clear certain messages from the operator panel.
Return
Stop
Press Return to return to the previous menu level or menu item.
Press Stop at the Ready, Busy, or Waitingmessage to temporarily stop all
activity and take the printer offline. The operator panel status message changes
to Not Ready.
Press Go to return the printer to the Ready, Busy, or Waitingstate.
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Using the operator panel to change printer settings
From the operator panel, you can select menu items and associated values to print your jobs
successfully. You can also use the operator panel to alter the setup and operating environment of the
printer. See Using printer menus for an explanation of all the menu items.
You can modify printer settings by:
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Selecting a setting from a list of values
Changing an On/Off setting
Changing a numerical setting
To select a new value as a setting:
1
2
3
From a Readystatus message, press Menu. The menu names appear.
Continue to press and release Menu until you see the menu you need.
Press Select to select the menu or menu item displayed on the second line of the display.
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–
If the selection is a menu, the menu is opened and the first printer setting in the menu
appears.
If the selection is a menu item, the default setting for the menu item appears.
(The current user default setting has an asterisk [*] beside it.)
Each menu item has a list of values for the menu item. A value can be:
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–
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A phrase or word to describe a setting
A numerical value that can be changed
An On or Off setting
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5
Press Menu to move to the value you need.
Press Select to select the value on the second line of the display. An asterisk appears beside
the value to indicate that it is now the user default setting. The new setting appears for one
second, clears, displays the word Saved, and then shows the previous list of menu items.
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Press Return to go back to previous menus. Make additional menu selections to set new
default settings. Press Go if this is the last printer setting to change.
User default settings remain in effect until you save new settings or restore the factory defaults.
Settings you choose from your software application can also change or override the user default
settings you select from the operator panel.
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Printing the menu settings page
Complete the following steps to print a list of the current user default settings and installed printer
options:
1
2
3
Make sure the printer power is on and the Readymessage appears.
Press Menu until you see Utilities Menu and then press Select.
Press Menu until you see Print Menus and then press Select.
The message Printing Menu Settingsappears and remains until the page prints. The
printer returns to Readywhen the page or pages finish printing.
If a message displays, see Understanding printer messages for more information.
The diagram in Using printer menus shows the menu items in each menu.
An asterisk (*) next to a value indicates the factory default setting. Factory defaults may differ for
different countries.
Factory defaults are the function settings in effect the first time you turn your printer on. These remain
in effect until you change them. Factory defaults are restored if you select the Restore value for the
Factory Defaults menu item in the Utilities Menu. See Utilities Menu for more information.
When you select a new setting from the operator panel, the asterisk moves next to the selected setting
to identify it as the current user default.
User defaults are the settings you select for different printer functions and store in printer memory.
Once stored, these settings remain active until new ones are stored or the factory defaults are
restored.
Note: Settings you choose from your software application may override the settings you
select from the operator panel.
Menus Disabled
If your printer is configured as a network printer available to a number of users, Menus Disabledmay
appear when you press Menu from the Readystate. Disabling the menus prevents users from using the
operator panel to inadvertently change a printer default that has been set by the person managing the
printer. You can still use Print and Hold features, clear messages, and select items from the Job Menu
when printing a job, but you cannot change other printer settings. You can, however, use your printer
driver to override printer defaults and select settings for individual print jobs.
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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.
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.
To learn more about this function, click a topic:
• Printing and deleting held • Accessing held jobs from
jobs
the operator panel
• Recognizing when format • Repeat Print
errors occur
• Confidential jobs
• Verify Print
• Reserve Print
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. 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:
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Print All Jobs
Print A Job
Delete All Jobs
Delete A Job
Print Copies
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Accessing held jobs from the operator panel
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To access held jobs from the operator panel:
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–
If the printer is Busy, press Menu and the Job Menu appears.
If the printer is Ready, continue to step 2.
2
3
Press Menu until you see Held Jobs or Confidential Job on the operator panel display,
depending on the type of job you want to access.
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 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
6
Press Select.
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).
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Press Select.
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If you are looking for a particular job, press 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.
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If you are prompted to enter the number of copies you want to print, use the Menu button
to increase or decrease the number on the display, and then press Select.
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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:
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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.
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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.
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:
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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 on the operator panel to ensure confidentiality.
Enter PIN
=****
1 Menu 2
Select 3
Return 4
Stop 6
Go 5
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.
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Canceling a print job
To cancel a print job:
1
2
Press Menu. Job Menu appears on the first line of the display and Cancel Job appears on the
second line.
Note: Job Menu is the only available menu item when the printer is in the Busy state.
Press Select.
Canceling Jobbriefly appears in the display. The printer finishes printing any page already
being printed, and then stops. The printer returns to the Ready state.
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Printing folio and statement size
paper
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Folio and statement sizes are not available in the Paper Size menu until Size Sensing is turned off. To
turn off Size Sensing:
1
2
Press and hold the Select and Return buttons while you turn the printer on.
Release the buttons when Performing Self Testappears.
The printer performs its power-on sequence, and then Config Menu appears on the first line of
the display.
3
4
Press Menu until you see Size Sensing, and then press Select.
Tray 1 Sensing appears on the second line of the display.
Press 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.
SAVEDappears briefly on the display, and then is replaced by Config Menu on the first line and
Size Sensing on the second line.
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7
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.
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Once Size Sensing is turned off, go into the Paper Size menu for that tray and change the size
to folio or statement.
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Choosing print material
The print quality and feed reliability of your printer and options can vary with the type and size of print
material you use. This section provides guidelines for each type of print material.
Always print samples on the print material you are considering before buying large quantities.
Click a topic for more information:
• Paper characteristics
• Recommended paper
• Unacceptable paper
• Choosing paper
• Choosing envelopes
• Choosing labels
• Choosing preprinted forms
and letterhead
• Choosing card stock
• Choosing transparencies
• Choosing prepunched paper
Paper characteristics
The following paper characteristics affect print quality and reliability. We recommend that you keep
these guidelines in mind when evaluating new paper stock.
Weight
The printer can automatically feed paper weights from 60 to 176 g/m2 (16 to 47 lb bond) grain long.
Paper lighter than 60 g/m2 (16 lb) might not be stiff enough to feed properly, causing paper 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 basis weight be greater than or equal to 90 g/m2 (24 lb
bond).
Curl
Curl is the tendency of paper 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.
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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 100 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 176 g/m2 (16 to 47 lb bond) paper, grain long fibers are recommended. For papers heavier
than 176 g/m2 (47 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 paper. When choosing any
papers, consider the weight, fiber content, and color of the paper.
The laser printing process heats paper to high temperatures of 225°C (437°F) for MICR (Magnetic Ink
Character Recognition) applications, and 205°C (401°F) for non-MICR applications. Use only papers
that are able to withstand these temperatures without discoloring, bleeding, or releasing hazardous
emissions. Check with the manufacturer or vendor to determine whether the paper you’ve chosen is
acceptable for laser printers.
Unacceptable paper
The following papers are not recommended for use with the printer:
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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.
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Coated papers (erasable bond)
Multiple-part forms or documents
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.
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Preprinted papers with chemicals that may contaminate the printer
Preprinted papers that can be affected by the temperature in the printer fuser
Rough-edged or curled papers
Synthetic papers
Thermal papers
Less than 60 g/m2 (16 lb) recycled paper
Recycled papers containing more than 25% post-consumer waste that do not meet DIN 19
309
Choosing preprinted forms and letterhead
Use the following guidelines when selecting preprinted forms and letterhead paper for the printer:
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Use grain long papers for best results.
Use only forms and letterhead printed using an offset lithographic or engraved printing
process.
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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 205°C (401°F) for non-MICR applications, and 225°C (437°F) for MICR
applications, without melting or releasing hazardous emissions. Use inks that are not affected by the
resin in the toner. Inks that are oxidation-set or oil-based should meet these requirements. Latex inks
might not meet these requirements. If you are in doubt, contact your paper supplier.
Choosing prepunched paper
Prepunched paper brands can differ in the number and placement of holes and in manufacturing
techniques.
Use the following guidelines when selecting and using prepunched paper:
•
Test paper from several manufacturers before ordering and using large quantities of pre-
punched paper.
•
Paper should be punched at the paper manufacturer and not drilled into paper already
packaged in a ream. Drilled paper can cause paper jams when multiple sheets feed through
the printer.
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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 non punched paper.
Choosing paper
Proper paper loading helps prevent paper jams and ensures trouble-free printing.
To help avoid paper jams or poor print quality:
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Always use new, undamaged paper.
Before loading paper, you need to know the recommended print side of the paper you’re using.
This information is usually indicated on the paper package.
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Do not use paper that you have cut or trimmed yourself.
Do not mix paper sizes, weights, or types in the same paper source; mixing results in paper
jams.
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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.
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Do not remove paper trays while a job is printing or Busyis displayed.
Make sure the Paper Type, Paper Texture, and Paper Weight settings are correct. (See Paper
Menu for detailed information about these settings.)
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Make sure the paper is properly loaded in the paper source.
Flex paper back and forth. Do not fold or crease the paper. Straighten the edges on a level
surface.
Choosing envelopes
When printing on envelopes:
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To achieve the best possible print quality, use only high-quality envelopes that are designed for
use in laser printers.
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Use only new, undamaged envelopes.
Load only one size of envelope at a time in the envelope feeder.
Make sure the glue is not exposed.
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A combination of high humidity (over 60%) and the high printing temperatures may seal the
envelopes.
Be sure to select Env Feeder or MP Feeder as the paper source in the Paper Menu and set
the correct envelope size.
The laser printing process heats envelopes to a temperature of 205°C (401°F). Use only envelopes
that are able to withstand these temperatures 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.
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.
To minimize jams, do not use envelopes that:
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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
Choosing labels
The printer can print on many labels designed for use with laser printers. These labels are supplied in
letter size and A4 size sheets.
When printing on labels:
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Be sure to select Labels in the Paper Type menu item in the Paper Menu. (See Paper Type for
detailed information about these settings.)
Do not load labels together with paper or transparencies in the same paper tray; mixing print
materials can cause feeding problems.
Do not load partial sheets with areas exposed by missing labels; this can cause labels to peel
off during printing, jam, and contaminate your printer and your print cartridge with adhesive. It
can also void your printer and cartridge warranties.
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Avoid using labels that may release hazardous emissions when heated.
Note: Labels are one of the most difficult print materials for laser printers. Your printer
requires a special fuser cleaner for label applications in order to optimize feed
reliability. See Ordering supplies for information on obtaining a label fuser
cleaner.
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After continuously printing approximately 10,000 page sides of labels (or each time you replace the
print cartridge), complete the following steps to maintain printer feeding reliability:
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2
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Print five sheets of paper.
Wait approximately five seconds.
Print five more sheets of paper.
Choosing card stock
Card stock is single-ply and has many properties. The orientation of paper fibers, moisture content,
thickness, and texture can all affect printing on card stock. See Print material specifications for
information on the preferred weight for the grain direction of print materials.
When printing on card stock:
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Be sure to select Card Stock in the Paper Type menu item in the Paper Menu. (See Paper
Type for detailed information about these settings.)
Be aware that preprinting, perforation, and creasing can significantly affect the print quality and
cause paper handling or jamming problems.
Avoid using card stock that may release hazardous emissions when heated.
After printing approximately 10,000 page sides of card stock (or each time you replace the print
cartridge), complete the following steps to maintain printer feeding reliability:
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Print five sheets of paper.
Wait approximately five seconds.
Print five more sheets of paper.
Choosing 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 212°C (414°F). Use
only transparencies that are able to withstand these temperatures without melting, discoloring,
offsetting, or releasing hazardous emissions.
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 Print material specifications for
information about transparency compatibility with output options.
Be careful when you handle transparencies. Fingerprints on the surface of the transparency cause
poor print quality.
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Print material specifications
The following tables provide information on standard and optional paper sources for your printer
model, including the paper sizes you can select from the Paper Size menu and supported weights.
Note: If you use a paper size not listed, select the next larger size.
Paper size
A4
Dimensions
210 x 297 mm
(8.27 x 11.7 in.)
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JIS B5
Letter
182 x 257 mm
(7.17 x 10.1 in.)
215.9 x 279.3 mm
(8.5 x 11 in.)
Legal
215.9 x 355.6 mm
(8.5 x 14 in.)
Executive
Folio2
184.2 x 266.7 mm
(7.25 x 10.5 in.)
216 x 330 mm
(8.5 x 13 in.)
Statement2
139.7 x 215.9 mm
(5.5 x 8.5 in.)
1 This default setting is 215.9 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 in.). You can set the actual page size from your application
software or through the Universal Setup menu item.
2 This size does not appear in the Paper Size menu until Tray Size Sensing is turned off. See Printing folio and
statement size paper for more information.
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Universal1
Dimensions
139.7 x 210 mm to
215.9 x 355.6 mm
(5.5 x 8.27 in. to 8.5 x
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10 Envelope
DL Envelope
C5 Envelope
B5 Envelope
Other Envelope1
104.8 x 241.3 mm
(4.12 x 9.5 in.)
110 x 220 mm
(4.33 x 8.66 in.)
162 x 229 mm
(6.38 x 9.01 in.)
176 x 250 mm
(6.93 x 9.84 in.)
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software or through the Universal Setup menu item.
2 This size does not appear in the Paper Size menu until Tray Size Sensing is turned off. See Printing folio and
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Paper
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Card stock
Transparencies
Vinyl labels*
Paper labels*
Polyester labels*
Dual-web labels*
* Printing label applications on your 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.
Print material weight
Integrated tray and
optional
500-sheet drawer
Multipurpose feeder
and optional
250-sheet drawer
Envelope
feeder
Print material
Paper
Type
Xerographic or
business paper
60 to 176 g/m2 grain
long
(16 to 47 lb bond)
60 to 135 g/m2
grain long
(16 to 36 lb bond)
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Tag
163 g/m2 (90 lb)
120 g/m2 (67 lb)
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163 g/m2 (100 lb) 120 g/m2 (74 lb)
176 g/m2 (65 lb) 135 g/m2 (50 lb)
199 g/m2 (110 lb) 163 g/m2 (90 lb)
Cover
Card stock—
maximum (grain
short)1
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Tag
203 g/m2 (125 lb) 163 g/m2 (100 lb) N/A
Cover
216 g/m2 (80 lb) 176 g/m2 (65 lb)
138 to 146 g/m2 138 to 146 g/m2
(37 to 39 lb bond) (37 to 39 lb bond)
N/A
N/A
Transparencies
Laser printer
1 Grain short is preferred for papers over 176 g/m2.
2 Printing label applications on your printer requires a special label fuser cleaner which prevents duplexing.
3 28 lb bond envelopes are limited to 25% cotton content.
4 Includes envelopes fed from the multipurpose tray only.
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Print material weight
Integrated tray and
optional
500-sheet drawer
Multipurpose feeder
and optional
250-sheet drawer
Envelope
feeder
Print material
Type
Labels—upper limit2
Paper
180 g/m2
(48 lb bond)
163 g/m2
(43 lb bond)
N/A
N/A
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Dual-web paper 180 g/m2
163 g/m2
(43 lb bond)
(48 lb bond)
220 g/m2
(59 lb bond)
Polyester
Vinyl
220 g/m2
(59 lb bond)
300 g/m2
(92 lb liner)
260 g/m2
(78 lb liner)
Integrated forms
Pressure-
140 to 175 g/m2
140 to 175 g/m2
sensitive area
(must enter the
printer first)
Paper base
(grain long)
75 to 135 g/m2
(20 to 36 lb bond)
75 to 135 g/m2
(20 to 36 lb bond)
N/A
Envelopes
100% cotton content
maximum weight–24 lb 100% cotton
bonds
Sulfite, wood-
free or up to
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60 to 105 g/m2
(16 to 28 lb
bond)
75 to 90 g/m2
(20 to 24 lb
bond)
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1 Grain short is preferred for papers over 176 g/m2.
2 Printing label applications on your printer requires a special label fuser cleaner which prevents duplexing.
3 28 lb bond envelopes are limited to 25% cotton content.
4 Includes envelopes fed from the multipurpose tray only.
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Loading print material
This section provides information about loading the various input options. Proper paper loading helps
prevent paper jams and ensure trouble-free printing.
Before loading paper, you need to know the recommended print side of the paper you’re using. This
information is usually indicated on the paper package.
Click below for information on loading a particular option:
• Loading a paper tray
• Loading the multipurpose feeder
• Loading the envelope feeder
• Loading the 2000-sheet drawer
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Loading a paper tray
Complete these instructions to load print materials into any of the standard or optional trays.
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Remove the paper tray.
Pull the width guide tab and slide the width guide to the far right side of the tray.
Squeeze the length guide lever and slide the length guide to the correct position for the size
paper you are loading.
Pull here
Lengthguide
lever
Length
guide
Width
guide
Paper size
indicators
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Place the paper into the paper tray with the recommended print side face down for single-
sided printing and face up for double-sided printing. Do not fill paper above the stack height
mark.
Pull the width guide tab and slide the width guide to the left until it lightly rests against the edge
of the paper stack.
Paper capacity
mark
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Reinstall the tray.
Loading letterhead
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 (single-sided) jobs on
letterhead (or other preprinted media) that has been loaded specifically for duplex
printing. See Paper Loading for more information.
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Loading the multipurpose feeder
The multipurpose feeder can hold several sizes and types of paper, such as transparencies, postcards,
note cards, and envelopes. It is useful for single page printing on letterhead, colored paper, or other
special paper.
Keep in mind the following capacities, paper 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:
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100 sheets of 75 g/m2 (20 lb) paper
10 envelopes
75 transparencies
Paper dimensions
The multipurpose feeder accepts paper within the following dimensions:
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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
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Load only one size of paper or envelopes 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 paper, see Choosing print material.
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To prevent paper jams, do not add or remove paper when there is still paper in the
multipurpose feeder. This applies to other types of print materials, too.
Never add print materials to the multipurpose feeder while the printer is printing from the
multipurpose feeder. Doing so may cause a paper jam.
Print material should be loaded with the recommended print side up and the top of the print
material going into the multipurpose feeder first.
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Do not place objects on the multipurpose feeder. Also, avoid pressing down or applying
excessive force on it.
Do not remove any paper tray while a job is printing from the multipurpose feeder or Busyis
displayed on the operator panel. Doing so may cause a paper jam.
Note: The multipurpose feeder may be used with the optional envelope feeder installed.
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. See
Loading letterhead for detailed instructions on loading documents loaded on letterhead.
Simplex
letterhead
Duplex
letterhead
Envelope
Note: The Paper Loading menu item in the Paper Menu lets you print simplex (single-
sided) jobs on letterhead (or other preprinted media) that has been loaded
specifically for duplex printing. For more information, see Paper Loading.
To load the multipurpose feeder:
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Push the lower release latch. The multipurpose feeder door drops open.
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Pull out the metal bar in the recessed area on the multipurpose feeder far enough to
accommodate the paper you will be using.
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Slide the paper width guide to the far right.
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Prepare the print material for loading.
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Flex paper or fan envelopes back and forth. Do not fold or crease the paper. Straighten the
edges on a level surface.
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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.
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Use the stack height limiter as a guide for stack height when loading print materials.
Stack height limiter
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Load one type of print material in the multipurpose feeder. Do not mix types. Click a topic for
loading instructions:
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Loading paper and transparencies
Loading envelopes
Loading letterhead
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Loading paper and transparencies
a
Load paper with the left edge of the stack against the stack height limiter and with the
recommended print side face up.
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Continue with step 7.
Loading envelopes
a
Load envelopes flap side down with the stamp area and flap on the left side. 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 self-
stick adhesives. These envelopes may severely damage the printer.
b
Continue with step 7.
Note: If envelopes jam while printing, try reducing the number of envelopes in the
multipurpose feeder.
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Loading letterhead
Load letterhead according to the options installed on the printer. Click the topic that describes your
printer configuration.
• Without a duplex unit
• With a duplex unit
Without a duplex unit
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Load letterhead paper for single-sided printing with the logo face up. The end of the sheet
with the logo should enter the printer first.
b
Continue with step 7.
With a duplex unit
Load letterhead paper for duplex printing with the logo face down. The end of the sheet
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Continue with step 7.
Note: The Paper Loading menu item in the Paper Menu lets you print simplex (single-
sided) jobs on letterhead (or other preprinted media) that has been loaded
specifically for duplex printing. For more information, see Paper Loading.
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Gently slide the print material into the multipurpose feeder as far as it will go. Forcing the print
material may cause it to buckle.
Slide the paper width guide to the left until it lightly touches the stack of print material. Do not
bend the print material.
Select the paper source, size, and type from your software application and select paper size
and type from the printer operator panel.
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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 material you are loading.
(See Paper Size and Paper Type for detailed information about these settings.)
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Press Go to return to Ready.
Note: Software settings may override operator panel settings.
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Closing the multipurpose feeder
1
Remove print material from the multipurpose feeder.
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Push the metal bar straight back to collapse the multipurpose feeder to its short-length
position.
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Close the multipurpose feeder door.
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Loading the envelope feeder
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Gently adjust the envelope support for the size you are loading:
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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.
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Lift the envelope weight back toward the printer. It stays in place.
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Slide the envelope edge guide to the far right.
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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).
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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 self-
stick adhesives. These envelopes may severely damage the printer. See
Choosing envelopes for more information.
Note: Do not load more envelopes by forcing them under the envelope feeder weight.
This causes jams.
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Slide the envelope edge guide to the left until it lightly touches the stack. Make sure the
envelopes do not buckle.
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Lower the envelope weight to the stack.
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Select the paper source, size, and type from your software application.
Select the paper size and type from 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 paper jams.
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Loading the 2000-sheet drawer
For information on loading the 2000-sheet drawer, refer to the 2000-Sheet Drawer User’s Guide on
the Publications CD that came with your printer.
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Storing paper
Properly storing paper helps ensure trouble-free printing. Use the following guidelines:
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For best results, store paper in an environment where the temperature is approximately 21oC
(70oF) and the relative humidity is 40%.
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Store cartons of paper on a pallet or shelf, rather than directly on the floor.
If you store individual packages of paper out of the original carton, make sure they rest on a
flat surface so the edges do not buckle or curl.
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Do not place anything on top of the paper packages.
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Tray linking
Tray linking enables the automatic linking feature for trays when you use the same size and type of
print material in multiple paper sources (trays).
For example, let’s say you have loaded two optional trays with the same size print material and both
are set to the same paper type. When one tray becomes empty, the printer automatically selects print
material from the other tray since the printer sees the trays as linked.
If you use different print material in the trays, each source with a different print material must have the
Paper Type set to a unique value to disable the automatic linking feature. If all the trays do not have the
same paper type when they are linked, you could mistakenly print a job on the wrong paper type.
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Tips for avoiding paper jams
By carefully selecting print materials and loading them properly, you can avoid most paper jams. If
jams do occur, follow the steps outlined in Clearing paper jams. If jams occur frequently, make sure
you follow these tips to avoid jams:
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See Loading print material to load paper properly. Make sure the adjustable guides are
positioned correctly.
Do not overload the paper trays. Make sure the paper is under the paper capacity mark on the
inside of the paper tray.
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Do not remove paper trays while print jobs are in process.
Flex, fan, and straighten the paper before loading it.
Fan stacks of labels or transparencies before loading them into trays or the multipurpose
feeder. If jams do occur using the multipurpose feeder, try feeding one sheet at a time.
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Do not load wrinkled, creased, damp, or curled paper.
Do not mix paper types or paper sizes in one tray.
Do not add paper to existing paper in tray. Allow tray to go empty before adding more paper.
Use only recommended print materials. See Recommended paper.
Make sure the recommended print side is face down for simplex printing when loading all
trays.
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Keep print materials stored in an acceptable environment. See Moisture content.
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Replacing the print cartridge
Order a new print cartridge when the Toner Lowmessage first appears so you will have it when the
current one no longer prints satisfactorily. See Ordering supplies for information on ordering print
cartridges.
Note: We do not recommend that you use print cartridges from a third party. Print quality
and printer reliability cannot be guaranteed if you do.
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.
Complete the following steps to replace the print cartridge. Refer to the documentation that comes with
the print cartridge for detailed installation information.
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Turn the printer off and unplug the printer power cord.
Open the front doors and remove the used print cartridge.
WARNING: Never touch the photoconductor drum on the underside of the print cartridge. Use
the handhold on the cartridge to avoid touching this area.
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Clean the printer.
Install the new print cartridge and close the front door.
Replace the fuser cleaner if you are printing special label applications.
Plug the printer power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet and turn the printer on.
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Replacing the charge roll
Order a new charge roll kit when toner fog or background shading appears. See Ordering supplies for
information on ordering a charge roll.
Complete the following steps to replace the charge roll. Refer to the documentation that comes with
the charge roll for detailed installation information.
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Turn the printer off and unplug the printer power cord.
Open the front doors and remove the print cartridge.
Remove the old charge roll.
Install the new charge roll.
Reinstall the print cartridge and close the front doors.
Plug the printer power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet.
Reset the maintenance counter.
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Replacing the transfer roll
Order a new transfer roll when light print, toner fog, or background shading appears. See Ordering
supplies for information on ordering a transfer roll.
Complete the following steps to replace the transfer roll. Refer to the documentation that comes with
the transfer roll for detailed installation information.
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Turn the printer off and unplug the printer power cord.
Open the front doors and remove the print cartridge.
Remove the old transfer roll.
Install the new transfer roll.
Reinstall the print cartridge and close the front doors.
Plug the printer power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet.
Reset the maintenance counter.
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Replacing the fuser assembly
Order a new fuser assembly when toner fog or background shading appears. See Ordering supplies
for information on ordering a fuser assembly.
CAUTION: The fuser assembly should only be replaced by a service technician.
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Resetting the maintenance counter
After replacing all the items in the maintenance kit, reset the maintenance counter:
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Press and hold the Select and Return buttons while you turn the printer on.
Release the buttons when Performing Self Testappears on the display.
The printer performs its power-on sequence, and then Config Menu appears on the first line of
the display.
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Press Menu until you see Reset Maint Cnt and then press Select.
Reset appears on the second line of the display.
Press Select.
Resetting Maint Cnt Valueappears briefly on the display, and then is replaced by Config
Menu on the top line and Reset Maint Cnt on the second line.
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Press Menu until you see Exit Config Menu, and then press Select.
Activating Menu Changesappears briefly, followed by Performing Self Test. The
printer returns to the Ready state.
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Ordering supplies
Maintenance kit
80 Scheduled Maintenanceappears on the display after 250,000 pages have printed to let you
know it is time to replace printer maintenance items. Order a maintenance kit when 80 Scheduled
Maintenancefirst appears on the display. The maintenance kit contains all the items necessary to
replace the fuser assembly, the charge roll, and the transfer roll. For information about purchasing the
correct maintenance kit, contact your point of purchase.
Print cartridges
Order a new print cartridge when Toner Lowfirst appears on the display so you will have it when the
current one no longer prints satisfactorily. For more information about the print cartridges available for
your printer, contact your point of purchase.
Label fuser cleaner
A special label fuser cleaner should be used for label applications to optimize feeding reliability. For
more information about ordering a label fuser cleaner, contact your point of purchase.
Label fuser cleaners are not recommended for duplex printing.
Charge roll
For more information about ordering a charge roll, contact your point of purchase.
Transfer roll
For more information about ordering a transfer roll, contact your point of purchase.
Fuser assembly
Order a fuser assembly when 80 Scheduled Maintenancefirst appears on the display. For more
information about ordering a fuser assembly, contact your point of purchase.
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Storing supplies
Store supplies in their original packaging until you are ready to install them.
Do not store supplies in:
•
•
Temperatures greater than 43°C (110°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
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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 printer messages.
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Clearing paper jams
By carefully selecting print materials and loading them properly, you can avoid most paper jams. (See
the suggestions in Tips for avoiding paper jams.) If paper jams do occur, follow the steps in this
section.
To resolve the paper jam messages, you must clear all paper from the paper path. Press Go to resume
printing. The printer prints a new copy of the page that jammed if Jam Recovery is set to On or Auto;
however, the Auto setting does not guarantee the page will print.
Identifying paper jam areas
See the diagram on page 55 for the path the paper travels through the printer and options, and areas
where jams may occur. The path varies depending on the paper source.
Note: If a jam occurs in the
multipurpose feeder, you
receive a 250 Paper Jam
message. The 260 Paper
Jamis shown here for a jam in
the optional envelope feeder.
201 Paper Jam
200 Paper Jam
Both types of jams occur in the
same way.
202 Paper Jam
260 Paper Jam
250 Paper Jam
230 Paper Jam
24x Paper Jam
230 Paper Jam
Note: 24x Paper Jammay occur in
any of the paper trays, including the
2000-sheet drawer. xindicates the
tray where the jam is located. Jams
can occur between two or three trays,
on the incline surface of a tray, or
between a tray, the duplex unit, and
the printer integrated tray.
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Accessing paper jam areas
You open doors and covers and remove paper trays to access paper jam areas. If your printer has a
multipurpose feeder, it is visible when the lower front door is opened. The illustration shows the
location of paper sources and possible paper jam areas.
Upper front door
Printer rear door
Envelope feeder
Optional duplex rear
door
Optional duplex front
access cover
Lower front door
(down when envelope
feeder is installed)
Paper trays
Integrated tray
Note: All illustrations in this section show the printer in its standard configuration unless
it is necessary to show input or output options.
200 and 201 Paper Jam
Remove Cartridge
A 200 Paper Jammessage indicates the paper is jammed in the area under the print cartridge. This
requires removing the print cartridge from the printer. A 201 Paper Jammessage indicates the jam is
farther inside the printer.
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.
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3
While grasping the print cartridge by the hand grip, pull the print cartridge up toward the upper
front door, and then pull it straight out toward you. Lay it aside on a sheet of paper.
Pull the paper up and toward you and to the right.
Note: If the paper does not move when you pull, stop pulling. You may need to access
the paper from the rear door. See Between the envelope feeder and the printer
for more information.
4
5
Reinstall the print cartridge.
Close the upper and lower front doors.
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202 Paper Jam
Open Rear Door
Jams that cause a 202 Paper Jammessage require opening the printer rear door.
Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all paper from the paper path.
For instructions on clearing the jam, click the area where the jam occurred:
•
•
Before reaching the output bin
While exiting to the output bin
Before reaching the output bin
1
Open the rear door.
2
Remove the paper based on what part is visible.
–
If the middle section of paper is visible, grasp it on both sides and gently pull it straight out.
–
If paper is still in the fuser area, open the upper front door and remove the paper.
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If the end of the paper is visible, pull the paper straight out.
If the paper does not move immediately when you pull, stop pulling. Remove the print
cartridge, and then pull the paper out. See Replacing the print cartridge for more
information.
3
Close the rear door.
While exiting to the output bin
Pull the paper straight out.
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If the paper does not move immediately when you pull, stop pulling. Open the upper front door and pull
the paper out.
230 Paper Jam
Check Duplex
Jams that cause a 230 Paper Jammessage require opening the duplex front access cover.
Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all paper from the paper path.
1
Open the duplex rear door.
2
Look under the duplex rear door for the edge of the paper to determine how the paper 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 6.
If only a short piece of paper 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
Cartridgefor instructions.
–
If most of the paper is visible, continue with the following.
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Pull the paper up and out toward you:
4
Pull down and out if the paper is in this position.
5
Close the duplex rear door. Make sure it snaps into place.
6
Locate the recessed areas on each side of the duplex front access cover.
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Slowly pull the duplex front access cover straight out.
8
If the edge of the paper is visible, pull the paper straight up and out.
If the paper is not visible, continue with step 9. Otherwise, close the duplex front access cover.
9
Slide out the integrated tray.
10 Remove any sheets of paper lying in the duplex front access cover.
Interior view of duplex unit
11 Slide the duplex front access cover back into the duplex unit. Make sure it snaps into place.
12 Slide the integrated tray back into the printer.
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24x Paper Jam
Check Tray x
Jams in four areas result in a 24x Paper Jammessage, where xrepresents the tray number where
the jam has occurred.
Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all paper from the paper path.
For instructions on clearing the jam, click the area where the jam occurred:
•
•
On the incline surface of a tray or between two trays
Between three trays
(This may happen if you are using legal-size paper in the trays or if you have an optional 250-
sheet drawer installed with other optional drawers.)
•
•
•
Between a tray, the duplex unit, and the integrated tray
Between the envelope feeder and the printer
In the 2000-sheet drawer
On the incline surface of a tray or between two trays
1
2
Pull the paper tray halfway out of the support unit.
Remove the paper based on how it is jammed:
–
If the paper is lying on the incline or wall surface at the front of the tray, pull the paper
straight out.
–
If the paper is in the pass-through area between two trays, pull the paper straight up and
out.
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If you do not see either end of the print material, see Between three trays to remove the
jam.
3
Slide the paper tray back into the support unit.
Between three trays
This type of jam may occur if you are using legal-size paper in the trays or if you have a 250-sheet
drawer installed with other optional drawers.
1
Pull the paper tray out of the support unit. If only a short piece of the paper is visible, do not
pull down to remove the paper.
2
3
4
Gently slide the paper tray back into the support unit.
Pull the paper tray out of the support unit that is above the tray you just closed.
Pull the paper either up or down. If it does not pull easily one way, try the other way.
5
Slide the paper tray back into the support unit.
Note: With this type of jam, there may be another jam under the print cartridge. Remove
the print cartridge and any jammed paper, and then reinstall the print cartridge.
See Replacing the print cartridge for more information.
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Between a tray, the duplex unit, and the integrated tray
1
2
Pull the paper tray out of the support unit. If only a short piece of the paper is visible, do not
pull down to remove the paper.
Slowly pull the duplex front access cover straight out from the duplex unit.
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Pull the integrated tray out of the printer.
If you see the edge of the paper in the integrated tray:
a
Pull the paper down and out.
b
c
Slide the tray all the way into the printer.
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 paper in the integrated tray:
a
b
c
Push the tray back into the printer.
Open the printer upper and lower front doors.
Remove the print cartridge. See Replacing the print cartridge for more information. You
should see the leading edge of the paper now.
d
Pull the paper out.
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Reinstall the print cartridge.
Align the slides on the print cartridge with the slots on the print cartridge cradle. Use the
colored arrows inside the printer for placement. Guide the print cartridge down as it snaps
into place.
f
Close the printer upper and lower front doors.
Slide the paper tray all the way into the printer.
g
In the 2000-sheet drawer
1
2
3
Open the loading door.
Press the elevator down button.
Remove the paper jam. Clear all paper from the paper path of the drawer and printer.
Elevator down
button
4
5
6
7
Make sure the stack of paper is neat and aligned; otherwise, another paper jam may occur.
Close the door.
Allow a few seconds for the elevator to reach the top.
Press Go to resume printing.
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250 Paper Jam
Check MP Feeder
Slowly pull the jammed print material straight out of the multipurpose feeder.
Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all paper from the paper path.
260 Paper Jam
Check Env Feeder
Envelope jams may occur in two areas.
Note: To resolve the message, you must clear all paper from the paper 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
2
3
Lift the envelope weight.
Flip the envelope weight back toward the printer.
Remove the stack of envelopes from the envelope feeder.
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Slowly pull the jammed envelope straight out toward you.
5
6
7
Replace the stack of envelopes in the envelope feeder.
Adjust the envelope edge guide.
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.
Between the envelope feeder and the printer
1
2
3
4
Lift the envelope weight.
Flip the envelope weight back toward the printer.
Remove the stack of envelopes from the envelope feeder.
Push the envelope support to the closed position.
5
Open the printer upper front door.
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Pull the envelope feeder up slightly and straight out of the printer. Set it aside.
7
Pull the envelope straight out of the printer.
Note: You may have to remove the print cartridge to get the envelope out. See
Replacing the print cartridge for instructions.
8
9
Reinstall the envelope feeder. Make sure it snaps into place.
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.
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Solving display problems
If the suggested corrective action does not fix the problem, call your service representative.
Problem
Action
Operator panel displays only • Turn the printer off, wait about 10 seconds, and turn the printer on.
diamonds or is blank.
• Performing Self Testappears on the display. When the test is completed,
Readyis displayed.
If the messages do not appear, turn the printer off and call a service technician.
Menu settings changed from Settings in the software application, the printer driver, or the printer utilities are
the operator panel have no
effect.
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.
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Solving printing problems
If the suggested corrective action does not fix the problem, call your service representative.
Problem
Action
Job did not print or incorrect
characters printed.
Make sure Readyappears on the operator panel before you send a job to
print. Press Go to return to Ready.
Make sure there is print material 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, USB cable is firmly plugged in at the
back of the printer. Make sure you are using the correct cable. Use an IEEE
1284-compliant parallel cable. 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 paper 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.
If you are using a print spooler, verify that the spooler is not stalled.
Job did not print or incorrect
characters printed (continued).
If you print across a network or on a Macintosh computer, see 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 Printing the menu
settings page.
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 Make sure you are using Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, or
port, but will not print.
another USB-capable operating system supported by your printer.
Print material misfeeds or
multiple feeds occur.
Make sure the print material you are using meets the specifications for your
printer. See Print material specifications for more details.
Flex print material before loading it in any of the paper sources.
Make sure the print material is loaded correctly.
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Problem
Action
Print material misfeeds or
multiple feeds occur
(continued).
Make sure the paper width and length guides on the paper sources are
adjusted correctly.
Do not overfill the paper sources.
Do not force print material into the multipurpose feeder when you load it;
otherwise, it may skew or buckle.
Remove any curled print material from paper sources.
Load the recommended print side correctly for the type of print material you
are using. See Loading print material for more information.
Load less print material in the paper sources.
Turn the print material over or around and try printing again to see if feeding
improves.
Do not mix print material types.
Do not mix reams of print material.
Remove the top and bottom sheets of a ream before loading the print
material.
Load a paper 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.
Job prints from the wrong paper Check the Paper Type setting in the Paper Menu from the printer operator
source or on the wrong print
material.
panel and in the printer driver.
Paper does not stack neatly in
the output bin.
• Make sure the paper bail is installed.
• Turn the paper stack over in the tray or multipurpose feeder.
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.
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Solving print quality problems
If the suggested corrective action does not fix the problem, call your service representative.
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 material is being used.
Toner smears or print comes • If you are printing on an uneven print surface, change the Paper Weight and
off the page.
Paper Texture settings in the Paper Menu. See Paper Type.
• Verify that the print material is within the printer specifications. See Print
material specifications for more details.
• If the problem continues, call a service technician.
Toner appears on the back of Toner is on the transfer roll. To help prevent this, do not load print material that is
the printed page.
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.
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Problem
Action
Toner fog or background
shading appears on the page.
• 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.
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, and then shake the print cartridge
gently back and forth. Reinstall the same print cartridge.
• If you are using preprinted forms, make sure the ink can withstand
temperatures of 212°C (414°F).
Printing is too dark.
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.
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Problem
Action
Characters have jagged or
uneven edges.
• Change the Print Resolution setting in the Quality Menu to 600 dpi or 1200
dpi.
• Turn PQET in the Quality Menu to On.
• If you are using downloaded fonts, verify that the fonts are supported by the
printer, the host computer, and the software application.
Image quality is poor.
Resolution was automatically reduced. Reduce the complexity of the print job or
add additional printer memory. See Res Reduced.
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 • Make sure the Paper Size setting in the Paper Menu is correct.
side margins are incorrect.
• Make sure the margins are set correctly in your software application.
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Solving option problems
If an option does not operate correctly after it is installed or if it quits working:
•
•
•
•
Make sure paper options are marked with a colored triangle, indicating they are 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.
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.
Printer options are listed below with suggested corrective actions for related problems. If the
suggested corrective action does not fix the problem, call your service representative.
Options
Action
Drawers
• Make sure the connection between drawers (250-sheet drawer, optional 500-
sheet drawer, or optional 2000-sheet drawer), or the connection between a drawer
and a duplex unit or the printer, is secure.
• Make sure the print material is loaded correctly. See Loading print material 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 material 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 Loading the envelope feeder
for more details.
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.
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Options
Action
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.
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 for more details.
Printer memory
Tri-Port Adapter
Check to make sure printer memory is securely connected to the printer system
board.
• Make sure the Tri-Port Adapter is securely connected to the printer system board.
• For Macintosh computer users, make sure the host computer is set to LocalTalk.
• If you are using a phone wire connection, use a terminator plug.
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.
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Solving network printing problems
If a job did not print or incorrect characters printed, verify that the internal print server or external print
server is set up properly and the network cable is connected.
Note: Refer to the drivers CD for more details.
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.
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Resolving other problems and
questions
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Problem
Action
I need to get updated printer Refer to the drivers CD that came with your printer which contains printer drivers
drivers or utilities. and utilities.
I need to attach a serial cable If you have installed an optional interface card in your printer, refer to the
to the printer. Setup Guide.
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Understanding printer messages
The printer operator panel displays messages describing the current state of the printer and indicates
possible printer problems you must resolve. This topic provides a list of all printer messages, explains
what they mean, and tells you how to clear the messages.
Enter PIN:
=___
1 Menu 2
Select 3 Return4
Go5
Stop6
Click a letter or number at the bottom of the page to locate information about a message beginning
with that character.
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Insert Tray <x>
Printing Menu Settings
Prog Engine Code
Prog System Code
Program Flash
A
Activating Menu Changes
Install <device>
or Cancel Job
B
Invalid Network <x> Code
Busy
Invalid Standard
Network Code
Programming Disk
C
Q
Canceling Job
J
Queuing and Deleting Jobs
Queuing Jobs
Check <device> Connection
K
Clearing Job
L
Accounting Stat
R
Load Manual
Load Tray <x>
LocalTalk <x>
Close Door or
Ready
Insert Cartridge
Ready Hex
D
Reattach <device>
Res Reduced
Defragmenting
Delete All Jobs Go/Stop?
Deleting Jobs
M
Menus Disabled
Resetting the Printer
Resetting Maint Cnt Value
Restoring Factory Defaults
N
Disabling Menus
Disk Corrupted. Reformat?
Disk Recovery
Network Card Busy
Network <x>
S
Network <x><y>
No Jobs Found. Retry?
Not Ready
Serial <x>
E
T
Enabling Menus
Enter PIN: =___
Toner Low
O
Tray <x> Empty
Tray <x> Low
Tray <x> Missing
F
P
Flushing Buffer
Formatting Disk
Formatting Flash
Parallel <x>
Performing Self Test
Power Saver
U
USB <x>
G
Print Jobs on Disk. Go/
Stop?
V
H
Printing Directory List
Printing Font List
W
Held Jobs may be lost.
Waiting
I
Printing Job Accounting Stat
Infrared <x>
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54 Parallel Error
X
Y
Z
0
1
54 Parallel Option <x> Error
54 Std Network
Software Error
54 Std Par ENA
Connection Lost
56 Parallel
Port <x> Disabled
2
56 Std Parallel
Port Disabled
2<xx> Paper Jam
3
56 Serial Port <x> Disabled
58 Too Many Disks Installed
58 Too Many Flash Options
58 Too Many Trays Attached
59 Incompatible <device>
31 Defective Print Cartridge
32 Unsupported
Print Cartridge
34 Short Paper
35 Res Save Off
Deficient Memory
6
37 Insufficient
Collation Area
61 Defective Disk
62 Disk Full
63 Unformatted Disk
37 Insufficient
Defrag Memory
37 Insufficient Memory
38 Memory Full
7
70–79 <message>
39 Complex Page
8
4
80 Scheduled Maintenance
81 Engine Code
CRC Failure
5
51 Defective Flash
52 Flash Full
88 Toner Low
9
53 Unformatted Flash
54 Serial Option <x> Error
900–999 Service
<message>
54 Network <x>
Software Error
54 Par <x> ENA
Connection Lost
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Activating Menu
Changes
What this message means:
The printer is activating changes made to the printer settings.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
Busy
What this message means:
The printer is busy receiving, processing, or printing data.
What you can do:
•
•
Wait for the message to clear.
Press Menu to open the Job Menu and cancel the current job.
See also:
Cancel Job
Canceling Job
What this message means:
The printer is processing a request to cancel the current print job.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
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Check <device>
Connection
What this message means:
The specified device is either not fully connected to the printer or is experiencing a hardware
failure.
What you can do:
•
•
•
Reestablish communication by removing the specified device and reattaching it to the printer.
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing.
If a hardware failure occurs, turn the printer off and back on. If the error recurs, turn the printer
off, remove the specified device, and call for service.
Clearing Job
Accounting Stat
What this message means:
The printer is deleting all job statistics stored on the hard disk.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
Close Door or
Insert Cartridge
What this message means:
The upper front door is open or the toner cartridge is not installed.
What you can do:
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•
Close the upper front door.
Install the toner cartridge.
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Defragmenting
What this message means:
The printer is defragmenting the flash memory to reclaim storage space occupied by deleted
resources.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear. No button actions are possible while this message is displayed.
WARNING: Do not turn the printer off while this message is displayed.
Delete All Jobs
Go/Stop?
What this message means:
The printer is requesting confirmation to delete all held jobs.
What you can do:
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Press Go to continue. The printer deletes all held jobs.
Press Stop to cancel the operation.
Deleting Jobs
What this message means:
The printer is deleting one or more held jobs.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
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Disabling Menus
What this message means:
The printer is responding to a request to disable the menus.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
Note: While the menus are disabled, you cannot change the printer settings from the
operator panel.
See also:
Disabling operator panel menus
Disk Corrupted.
Reformat?
What this message means:
The printer has attempted a disk recovery process and cannot repair the disk. The disk cannot
be used unless it is reformatted.
What you can do:
•
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Press Go. All disk data will be lost when the disk is reformatted.
Press Stop to clear the message without reformatting the disk. Disk Recoverymay be
displayed again and the printer will attempt to recover the disk.
See also:
Disk Recovery
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Disk Recovery
What this message means:
The printer is attempting to recover the hard disk after finding errors on it. The disk recovery
takes place in five phases. The second line on the display shows the percent complete of the
current phase.
Note: Errors can occur if the printer is powered off while writing to the disk.
What you can do:
•
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Wait for the message to clear. No button actions are possible while this message is displayed.
To avoid this error in the future, do not turn off the printer unless Readyis displayed.
Enabling Menus
What this message means:
The printer is responding to a request to make the menus available to all users.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear, and then press Menu to view the menus from the operator
panel.
See also:
Disabling operator panel menus
Enter PIN:
=___
What this message means:
The printer is waiting for you to enter your four-digit personal identification number (PIN).
What you can do:
Use the operator panel buttons to enter the PIN you identified in the driver when you sent the
confidential job to the printer.
See also:
Confidential jobs
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Flushing Buffer
What this message means:
The printer is flushing corrupted print data and discarding the current print job.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
Formatting Disk
What this message means:
The printer is formatting the hard disk. Since formatting the disk may take longer in some
cases, the second line shows the percent complete.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
WARNING: Do not turn the printer off while this message is displayed.
Formatting Flash
What this message means:
The printer is formatting the flash memory.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
WARNING: Do not turn the printer off while this message is displayed.
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Held Jobs may be
lost.
What this message means:
The printer memory is too full to continue processing print jobs.
What you can do:
•
•
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing. The printer frees memory by deleting the
oldest held job and continues deleting held jobs until there is enough printer memory to
process the job.
To avoid this error in the future:
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–
Delete fonts, macros, and other data stored in printer memory.
Install more printer memory.
Note: The messages 37 Insufficient Memoryand Held Jobs may be lost
alternate on the display.
Infrared <x>
What this message means:
An infrared interface is the active communication link.
Insert Tray <x>
What this message means:
The specified tray is either missing or not fully inserted.
What you can do:
Insert the specified tray completely.
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Install <device>
or Cancel Job
What this message means:
The printer is requesting that a specified device be installed so it can print a job.
What you can do:
•
•
Turn the printer off, install the specified device, and restart the printer.
Press Menu to open the Job Menu and cancel the current job.
See also:
Setup Guide
Invalid
Network <x> Code
Invalid Standard
Network Code
What this message means:
The code in an internal print server is not valid. The printer cannot receive and process jobs
until valid code is programmed into the internal print server.
What you can do:
Download valid code to the printer internal print server. No button actions are possible while
this message is displayed.
Note: You can download network code while this message is displayed.
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Load Manual
What this message means:
A request for a manual feed job has been sent to the printer. The printer is ready for insertion
of a single sheet into the manual feed slot.
What you can do:
•
Load a sheet of the paper specified on the second line of the display in the multipurpose
feeder.
•
Press Select or Go to ignore the manual feed request and print on paper already installed in
one of the input sources. If the printer finds a tray that has paper of the correct type and size, it
feeds paper from that tray. If the printer cannot find a tray with the correct paper type and size,
it prints on whatever paper is installed in the default input source.
•
Press Menu to open the Job Menu and cancel the current job.
See also:
Loading the multipurpose feeder
Load Tray <x>
What this message means:
The printer is trying to feed paper from a source it detects is empty.
What you can do:
•
•
Load paper of the size and type requested on the second line of the display in the specified
tray. The printer automatically clears the message and continues printing the job.
Press Menu to open the Job Menu and cancel the current job.
LocalTalk <x>
What this message means:
A LocalTalk interface is the active communication link.
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Menus Disabled
What this message means:
The printer menus are disabled. You cannot change the printer settings from the operator
panel.
What you can do:
You can still open the Job Menu to cancel a job that is printing or to select a confidential job or
a held job that you want to print. If you need access to the printer menus, contact your network
administrator.
Network Card
Busy
What this message means:
An internal print server (also called an internal network adapter or INA) is being reset.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
Network <x>
What this message means:
A network interface is the active communication link.
Network <x><y>
What this message means:
A network interface is the active communication link, where <x> represents the active
communication link and <y> represents the channel.
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No Jobs Found.
Retry?
What this message means:
The four-digit personal identification number (PIN) you entered is not associated with any
confidential print job.
What you can do:
•
•
Press Go to enter another PIN.
Press Stop to clear the PIN entry prompt.
Not Ready
What this message means:
The printer is not ready to receive or process data. Someone pressed Stop to take the printer
offline.
What you can do:
Press Go to make the printer ready to receive jobs.
Parallel <x>
What this message means:
A parallel interface is the active communication link.
Performing
Self Test
What this message means:
The printer is running the series of start-up tests it performs after it is turned on.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
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Power Saver
What this message means:
The printer is ready to receive and process data. It is reducing its electricity consumption while
idle. If the printer remains inactive for the period of time specified in the Power Saver menu
item, the Power Savermessage replaces the Readymessage.
What you can do:
•
•
Send a job to print.
Press Go to quickly warm the printer to normal operating temperature and display the Ready
message.
Print Jobs on
Disk. Go/Stop?
What this message means:
Jobs that were spooled to the hard disk before the printer was last turned off have not yet
printed.
What you can do:
•
•
Press Go to print the jobs.
Press Return or Stop to delete the jobs from the hard disk without printing them.
Printing
Directory List
What this message means:
The printer is processing or printing a directory of all files stored in flash memory or on a hard
disk.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
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Printing
Font List
What this message means:
The printer is processing or printing a list of all available fonts for the specified printer
language.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
Printing Job
Accounting Stat
What this message means:
The printer is processing or printing all job accounting statistics stored on the hard disk.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
Printing Menu
Settings
What this message means:
The printer is processing or printing the menu settings page.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
Prog Engine Code
What this message means:
The printer is programming new code into the flash memory.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
WARNING: Do not turn the printer off while this message is displayed.
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Prog System Code
What this message means:
The printer is programming new system code.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear and the printer to reset.
WARNING: Do not turn the printer off while this message is displayed.
Program Flash
What this message means:
The printer is storing resources, such as fonts or macros, in flash memory.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
WARNING: Do not turn the printer off while this message is displayed.
Programming Disk
What this message means:
The printer is storing resources, such as fonts or macros, on the hard disk.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
WARNING: Do not turn the printer off while this message is displayed.
Queuing and
Deleting Jobs
What this message means:
The printer is deleting one or more held jobs and sending one or more jobs to print.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
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Queuing Jobs
What this message means:
The printer is sending one or more held jobs to print.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
Ready
What this message means:
The printer is ready to receive and process print jobs.
What you can do:
Send a job to print.
Ready Hex
What this message means:
The printer is in Hex Trace mode and is ready to receive and process print jobs.
What you can do:
•
Send a job to print. All data sent to the printer is printed in hexadecimal and character
representation. Control strings are printed, not executed.
Turn the printer off and then on to exit Hex Trace mode and return to Ready status.
Reset the printer.
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Reattach
<device>
What this message means:
The specified device is either not fully connected to the printer or is experiencing a hardware
failure.
What you can do:
•
•
•
Reestablish communication by removing the specified device and reattaching it to the printer.
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing without using the device.
If a hardware failure occurs, turn the printer off and back on. If the error recurs, turn the printer
off, remove the specified device, and call for service.
Res Reduced
What this message means:
The printer is reducing the resolution of a page in the current job from 600 dots per inch (dpi)
to 300 dpi to prevent a 38 Memory Fullerror. Res Reducedremains on the display while the
job prints.
What you can do:
Press Menu to open the Job Menu and cancel the current job.
Resetting the
Printer
What this message means:
The printer is resetting to the current default settings. Any active print jobs are canceled.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
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Resetting
Maint Cnt Value
What this message means:
The printer is resetting the counter that tracks wear on the fuser.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
Restoring Factory
Defaults
What this message means:
The printer is restoring the factory default printer settings. When factory default settings are
restored:
•
•
All downloaded resources (fonts, macros, symbol sets) in the printer memory are deleted.
All menu settings return to the factory default setting except:
–
–
The Display Language setting in the Setup Menu.
All settings in the Parallel Menu, Serial Menu, Network Menu, Infrared Menu, LocalTalk
Menu, and USB Menu.
What you can do:
Wait for the message to clear.
Serial <x>
What this message means:
A serial interface is the active communication link.
Std Bin Full
What this message means:
The standard output bin is full.
What you can do:
Remove the stack of paper in the bin to clear the message.
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Toner Low
What this message means:
The print cartridge is low on toner.
What you can do:
•
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.
•
•
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing. You may notice reduced print quality.
Replace the print cartridge.
Tray <x> Empty
What this message means:
The specified tray is out of paper.
What you can do:
Load paper in the tray to clear the message.
Tray <x> Low
What this message means:
The specified tray is low on paper.
What you can do:
Add paper to the tray to clear the message.
Tray <x> Missing
What this message means:
The specified tray is either missing or not fully inserted into the printer.
What you can do:
Insert the tray completely into the printer.
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USB <x>
What this message means:
The printer is processing data through the specified USB port.
Waiting
What this message means:
The printer has received a page of data to print but is waiting for an End of Job command, a
Form Feed command, or additional data.
What you can do:
•
•
Press Go to print the contents of the buffer.
Press Menu to open the Job Menu and cancel the current job.
2<xx> Paper Jam
What this message means:
The printer detects a paper jam. Although the location of the paper jam appears on the second
line of the display, you must clear paper from the entire paper path.
What you can do:
Clear the paper path.
31 Defective
Print Cartridge
What this message means:
A defective print cartridge is installed.
What you can do:
Remove the print cartridge and install a new one.
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32 Unsupported
Print Cartridge
What this message means:
An unsupported print cartridge is installed.
What you can do:
Remove the print cartridge and install a supported one.
See also:
Replacing the print cartridge
34 Short Paper
What this message means:
The printer has determined that the length of the paper in the source specified on the second
line of the display is too short to print the formatted data. For auto-size sensing trays, this error
occurs if the paper guides are not in the correct position.
What you can do:
•
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing. The printer does not automatically
reprint the page that prompted the message.
•
Make sure the Paper Size setting in the Paper Menu is correct for the size paper you are using.
If MP Feeder Size is set to Universal, make sure your paper is large enough for the formatted
data.
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Press Menu to open the Job Menu and cancel the current job.
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35 Res Save Off
Deficient Memory
What this message means:
The printer lacks the memory needed to enable Resource Save. This message usually
indicates too much memory is allocated for one or more of the printer link buffers.
What you can do:
•
•
Press Go to disable Resource Save and continue printing.
To enable Resource Save after you get this message:
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Make sure the link buffers are set to Auto, and exit the menus to activate the link buffer
changes.
When Readyis displayed, enable Resource Save from the Setup Menu.
•
Install additional memory.
37 Insufficient
Collation Area
What this message means:
The printer memory (or hard disk, if installed) does not have the free space necessary to
collate the print job.
What you can do:
•
•
Press Go to print the portion of the job already stored and begin collating the rest of the job.
Press Menu to open the Job Menu and cancel the current job.
37 Insufficient
Defrag Memory
What this message means:
The printer cannot defragment flash memory, because the printer memory used to store
undeleted flash resources is full.
What you can do:
•
•
Delete fonts, macros, and other data in printer memory.
Install additional printer memory.
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37 Insufficient
Memory
What this message means:
The printer memory is full and cannot continue processing current print jobs.
What you can do:
•
•
Press Go to clear the message and continue the current print job. The printer frees memory by
deleting the oldest held job and continues deleting held jobs until there is enough printer
memory to process the job.
To avoid this error in the future:
–
–
Delete fonts, macros, and other data in printer memory.
Install additional printer memory.
Note: The messages 37 Insufficient Memoryand Held Jobs may be lost
alternate on the display.
38 Memory Full
What this message means:
The printer is processing data, but the memory used to store pages is full.
What you can do:
•
•
•
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing the job. The job may not print correctly.
Press Menu to open the Job Menu and cancel the current job.
To avoid this error in the future:
–
–
Simplify the print job by reducing the amount of text or graphics on a page and deleting
unnecessary downloaded fonts or macros.
Install additional printer memory.
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39 Complex Page
What this message means:
The page may not print correctly because the print information on the page is too complex.
What you can do:
•
•
•
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing the job. The job may not print correctly.
Press Menu to open the Job Menu and cancel the current job.
To avoid this error in the future:
–
Reduce the complexity of the page by reducing the amount of text or graphics on the page
and deleting unnecessary downloaded fonts or macros.
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–
Set Page Protect to On in the Setup Menu.
Install additional printer memory.
51 Defective
Flash
What this message means:
The printer detects defective flash memory.
What you can do:
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing. You must install different flash memory
before you can download any resources to flash.
52 Flash Full
What this message means:
There is not enough free space in the flash memory to store the data you are trying to
download.
What you can do:
•
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing. Downloaded fonts and macros not
previously stored in flash memory are deleted.
•
•
Delete fonts, macros, and other data stored on the flash memory.
Install flash memory with more storage capacity.
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53 Unformatted
Flash
What this message means:
The printer detects unformatted flash memory.
What you can do:
•
•
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing. You must format the flash memory
before you can store any resources on it.
If the error message remains, the flash memory may be defective and require replacing.
54 Serial
Option <x> Error
What this message means:
The printer has detected a serial interface error on a serial port.
What you can do:
•
•
•
Make sure the serial link is set up correctly and you are using the appropriate cable.
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing. The job may not print correctly.
Press Menu to open the Job Menu and reset the printer.
54 Network <x>
Software Error
54 Std Network
Software Error
What these messages mean:
The printer cannot establish communications with an installed network port.
What you can do:
•
•
•
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing. The job may not print correctly.
Program new firmware for the network interface by way of the USB or parallel port.
Press Menu to open the Job Menu and reset the printer.
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54 Std Par ENA
Connection Lost
54 Par <x> ENA
Connection Lost
What this message means:
The printer has lost the connection to an external print server (also called an external network
adapter or ENA).
What you can do:
•
Make sure the cable connecting the ENA and the printer is securely attached. Turn the printer
off and then on to reset the printer.
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Press Go to clear the message. The printer erases any reference to the ENA and then resets.
54 Parallel Error
54 Parallel
Option <x> Error
What this message means:
The printer has detected a protocol error on a parallel interface.
What you can do:
•
•
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing. The job may not print correctly.
Make sure the cable connecting the printer and the computer is securely attached and that the
cable is not defective.
•
Reset the printer.
56 Parallel
Port <x> Disabled
56 Std Parallel
Port Disabled
What this message means:
Data has been sent to the printer through a parallel port, but the parallel port is disabled.
What you can do:
•
•
Press Go to clear the message. The printer discards any data received through the parallel
port.
Make sure the Parallel Buffer menu item in the Parallel Menu is not set to Disabled.
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56 Serial
Port <x> Disabled
What this message means:
Data has been sent to the printer through a serial port, but the serial port is disabled.
What you can do:
•
•
Press Go to clear the message. The printer discards any data received through the serial port.
Make sure the Serial Buffer menu item in the Serial Menu is not set to Disabled.
58 Too Many
Disks Installed
What this message means:
Too many hard disks are installed on the printer. The printer only supports one hard disk at a
time.
What you can do:
Turn off and unplug the printer. Remove the excess hard disks from the printer. Plug in the
printer and turn it on.
58 Too Many
Flash Options
What this message means:
Too many flash memory options are installed on the printer.
What you can do:
Turn off and unplug the printer. Remove the excess flash memory. Plug in the printer and turn
it on.
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58 Too Many
Trays Attached
What this message means:
Too many drawers with matching trays are installed on the printer.
What you can do:
Turn off and unplug the printer. Remove the additional drawers. Plug in the printer and turn it
on.
59 Incompatible
<device>
What this message means:
The printer detects that an incompatible device is installed.
What you can do:
Remove the specified device.
61 Defective
Disk
What this message means:
The printer detects a defective hard disk.
What you can do:
•
•
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing.
Install a different hard disk before you perform any operations that require one.
62 Disk Full
What this message means:
There is not enough memory on the hard disk to store the data sent to the printer.
What you can do:
•
•
Press Go to clear the message and continue processing. Any information not previously stored
on the hard disk is deleted.
Delete fonts, macros, and other data stored on the hard disk.
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63 Unformatted Disk
What this message means:
The printer detects an unformatted hard disk.
What you can do:
•
•
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing.
Format the disk before performing any disk operations. To format the disk, select Format Disk
from the Utilities Menu.
•
If the error message remains, the hard disk may be defective and require replacing. Install a
new hard disk and format it.
70–79 <message>
What these messages mean:
Messages labeled 70–79 identify problems related to the internal print server.
What you can do:
Refer to the drivers CD for more information. Click View Documentation, and then click
MarkNet™ Print Servers.
80 Scheduled
Maintenance
What this message means:
The printer requires replacement of routine maintenance items to maintain top performance
and avoid print quality and paper feed problems.
What you can do:
Replace the maintenance items and reset the printer maintenance counter, if necessary.
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81 Engine Code
CRC Failure
What this message means:
Microcode in the engine flash code module has failed a system check.
What you can do:
Press Go to clear the message and discard the code. Retransmit the microcode data from the
host computer.
88 Toner Low
What this message means:
The print cartridge is low on toner.
What you can do:
•
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.
•
•
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing. You may notice reduced print quality.
Replace the print cartridge.
900–999 Service <message>
What these messages mean:
Messages labeled 900–999 relate to printer problems that may require printer service.
What you can do:
Turn the printer off and check all cable connections. Turn the printer back on. If the service
message recurs, call for service and report the message number and description of the
problem.
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Using printer menus
Select a menu from the following list for more information. Or, click a letter in the index at the bottom of
the page to find a specific menu item that starts with that letter.
Click here for a one-page overview of all the menus and their menu items.
• Finishing Menu
• Infrared Menu
• Job Menu
• PCL Emul Menu
• PostScript Menu
• Quality Menu
• Serial Menu
• LocalTalk Menu
• Network Menu
• Paper Menu
• Setup Menu
• USB Menu
• Parallel Menu
• Utilities Menu
Select a menu or menu item for more details.
Paper Menu
Finishing Menu
Job Menu
Serial Menu
PCL Emul Menu
USB Menu
Paper Source
Paper Size
Paper Type
Duplex
Duplex Bind
Copies
Blank Pages
Collation
Separator Sheets
Separator Source
Multipage Print
Multipage Order
Multipage View
Multipage Border
PCL SmartSwitch
PS SmartSwitch
NPA Mode
Serial Buffer
Job Buffering
RS-232/RS-422
RS-422 Polarity
Serial Protocol
Robust XON
Baud
Cancel Job
Font Source
Font Name
Point Size
PCL SmartSwitch
PS SmartSwitch
MAC Binary PS
NPA Mode
USB Buffer
Job Buffering
Reset Printer
Print Buffer
Confidential Job
Held Jobs
Custom Types
Substitute Size
Configure MP
Envelope Enhance
Paper Texture
Paper Weight
Paper Loading
Universal Setup
Pitch
Symbol Set
Orientation
Lines per Page
A4 Width
Auto CR after LF
Auto LF after CR
Tray Renumber
LocalTalk Menu
Utilities Menu
LocalTalk Port
PCL
SmartSwitch
PS SmartSwitch
NPA Mode
LocalTalk Buffer
Job Buffering
NPA Hosts
LocalTalk Name
LocalTalk Addr
LocalTalk Zone
Print Menus
Print Net <x>
Setup
Data Bits
Parity
Honor DSR
Print Fonts
Parallel Menu
Setup Menu
Infrared Menu
Print Directory
Factory Defaults
Format Flash
Defragment Flash
Format Disk
Job Acct Stat
Hex Trace
PCL SmartSwitch
PS SmartSwitch
NPA Mode
Parallel Buffer
Job Buffering
Advanced Status
Protocol
Honor Init
Parallel Mode 1
Parallel Mode 2
Printer Language
Power Saver
Infrared Port
PostScript Menu
PCL SmartSwitch
PS SmartSwitch
NPA Mode
Infrared Buffer
Job Buffering
Window Size
Print PS Error
Font Priority
Resource Save
Download Target
Print Timeout
Auto Continue
Wait Timeout
Jam Recovery
Page Protect
Display Language
Alarm Control
Toner Alarm
Quality Menu
Network Menu
PictureGrade
Print Resolution
PQET
Transmit Delay
Max Baud Rate
PCL SmartSwitch
PS SmartSwitch
NPA Mode
Network Buffer
Job Buffering
Network <x>
Setup
Toner Darkness
Job Accounting
MAC Binary PS
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Font Priority
Font Source
Format Disk
Format Flash
LocalTalk Menu
LocalTalk Name
LocalTalk Port
LocalTalk Zone
A
A4 Width
Advanced Status
Alarm Control
Auto Continue
Auto CR after LF
Auto LF after CR
G
M
MAC Binary PS
Network Menu
USB Menu
H
Held Jobs
Hex Trace
Honor DSR
Honor Init
B
Max Baud Rate
Multipage Border
Multipage Order
Multipage Print
Multipage View
Baud
Blank Pages
C
I
Cancel Job
Collation
Infrared Buffer
Infrared Port
Infrared Menu
N
Confidential Job
Configure MP
Copies
Network Buffer
Network Menu
Network <x> Setup
NPA Hosts
J
Jam Recovery
Job Accounting
Job Acct Stat
Custom Types
D
NPA Mode
Parallel Menu
Serial Menu
Network Menu
Infrared Menu
LocalTalk Menu
USB Menu
Data Bits
Job Buffering
Parallel Menu
Serial Menu
Defragment Flash
Display Language
Download Target
Duplex
Network Menu
Infrared Menu
LocalTalk Menu
USB Menu
O
Duplex Bind
Job Menu
K
Orientation
E
P
Envelope Enhance
Page Protect
Paper Loading
Paper Menu
Paper Size
Paper Source
L
F
Lines per Page
LocalTalk Addr
LocalTalk Buffer
Factory Defaults
Finishing Menu
Font Name
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Paper Texture
Paper Type
PS SmartSwitch
Parallel Menu
Serial Menu
USB Menu
Utilities Menu
Paper Weight
Parallel Buffer
Parallel Menu
Parallel Mode 1
Parallel Mode 2
Parity
Network Menu
Infrared Menu
LocalTalk Menu
USB Menu
V
W
Wait Timeout
Window Size
Q
Quality Menu
X
Y
Z
R
PCL SmartSwitch
Parallel Menu
Serial Menu
Reset Printer
Resource Save
Robust XON
RS-422 Polarity
RS-232/RS-422
Network Menu
Infrared Menu
LocalTalk Menu
USB Menu
PCL Emul Menu
PictureGrade
Pitch
S
Separator Sheets
Separator Source
Serial Buffer
Serial Menu
Serial Protocol
Setup Menu
Substitute Size
Symbol Set
Point Size
PostScript Menu
Power Saver
PQET
Print Buffer
Print Directory
Print Fonts
T
Print Menus
Print Net <x> Setup
Print PS Error
Print Resolution
Print Timeout
Printer Language
Protocol
Toner Darkness
Toner Alarm
Transmit Delay
Tray Renumber
U
Universal Setup
USB Buffer
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Finishing Menu
Use the Finishing Menu to define how the printer delivers the printed output.
Select a menu item for more details:
• Blank Pages
• Collation
• Multipage Order
• Multipage Print
• Multipage View
• Separator Sheets
• Separator Source
• Copies
• Duplex
• Duplex Bind
• Multipage Border
Note: Values marked by an asterisk are the factory default settings.
Blank Pages
Purpose:
To specify whether to include application-generated blank pages as part of your printed output.
Values:
Do Not Print*
Print
Does not print application-generated blank pages as part of your job.
Prints application-generated blank pages as part of your job.
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Collation
Purpose:
To keep the pages of a print job stacked in sequence, particularly when printing multiple copies of the
job.
Values:
Off*
Prints each page of a job the number of times specified by the Copies menu item. For
example, if you set Copies to 2 and send three pages to print, the printer prints page 1, page
1, page 2, page 2, page 3, page 3.
On
Prints entire job the number of times specified by the Copies menu item. For example, if you
set Copies to 2 and send three pages to print, the printer prints page 1, page 2, page 3, page
1, page 2, page 3.
Copies
Purpose:
To set the number of copies you want for the printer default value. (Set the number of copies required
for a specific job from the printer driver. Values selected from the printer driver always override values
selected from the operator panel.)
Values:
1...999 (1*)
See also:
Collation
Duplex
Purpose:
To set duplexing as the default for all print jobs. (Select Duplex from the printer driver to duplex only
specific jobs.)
Values:
Off*
On
Prints on one side of the paper.
Prints on both sides of the paper.
See also:
Duplex Bind
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Duplex Bind
Purpose:
To define the way duplexed pages would be 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).
Values:
Long Edge*
Assumes binding along the long end of the page (left edge for portrait orientation
and top edge for landscape orientation).
Short Edge
Assumes binding along the short edge of the page (top edge for portrait orientation
and left edge for landscape orientation).
See also:
Duplex
Multipage Border
Purpose:
To print a border around each page image when using Multipage Print.
Values:
None*
Solid
Does not print a border around each page image.
Prints a solid line border around each page image.
See also:
Multipage Print
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Multipage Order
Purpose:
To determine the positioning of multiple page images when using Multipage Print. The positioning
depends on the number of images and whether the images are portrait or landscape in orientation.
Values:
Horizontal*
Vertical
Rev Horizontal
Rev Vertical
See also:
Multipage Print
Multipage Print
Purpose:
To print multiple page images on one side of a sheet of paper. Also called N-Up or Paper Saver.
Values:
Off*
Prints 1 page image per side.
Prints 2 page images per side.
Prints 3 page images per side.
Prints 4 page images per side.
6 Up
Prints 6 page images per side.
Prints 9 page images per side.
Prints 12 page images per side.
Prints 16 page images per side.
2 Up
3 Up
4 Up
9 Up
12 Up
16 Up
See also:
Multipage Border; Multipage Order; Multipage View
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Multipage View
Purpose:
To determine the orientation of a multipage sheet.
Values:
Auto*
Lets the printer choose between portrait and landscape orientation.
Long Edge
Short Edge
Sets the long edge of the paper as the top of the page (landscape).
Sets the short edge of the paper as the top of the page (portrait).
See also:
Multipage Print
Separator Sheets
Purpose:
To insert blank separator sheets between jobs, between multiple copies of a job, or between each
page of a job.
Values:
None*
Does not insert separator sheets.
Between Copies
Inserts a blank sheet between each copy of a job. If Collation is Off, a blank
page is inserted between each set of printed pages (all page 1’s, all page 2’s,
and so on). If Collation is On, a blank page is inserted between each collated
copy of the job.
Between Jobs
Between Pages
Inserts a blank sheet between jobs.
Inserts a blank sheet between each page of a job. This is useful if you are
printing transparencies or want to insert blank pages in a document for notes.
See also:
Separator Source; Collation
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Separator Source
Purpose:
To specify the paper source that holds separator sheets.
Values:
Tray <x> (Tray 1*)
MP Feeder
Selects separator sheets from the specified tray.
Selects separator sheets from the multipurpose feeder. (You must also set
Configure MP to Cassette.)
Env Feeder
Inserts envelopes as separator sheets.
See also:
Separator Sheets; Configure MP
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Infrared Menu
Use the Infrared Menu to change printer settings affecting jobs sent to the printer through an infrared
port.
Select a menu item for more details:
• Infrared Buffer
• Infrared Port
• Job Buffering
• Max Baud Rate
• NPA Mode
• PCL SmartSwitch
• PS SmartSwitch
• Transmit Delay
• Window Size
Note: Values marked by an asterisk are the factory default settings.
Infrared Buffer
Purpose:
To configure the size of the infrared input buffer.
Values:
Disabled
Auto*
Disables the infrared buffer.
Printer automatically calculates the Infrared Buffer size (recommended
setting).
5K to maximum
size allowed
User specifies the Infrared Buffer size. The maximum size setting depends on
the amount of memory in your printer, the size of the other link buffers, and
whether Resource Save is set to On or Off. To maximize the range for the
Infrared Buffer size, disable or reduce the size of the parallel, serial, network,
LocalTalk, and USB buffers.
Note: Changing the Infrared Buffer menu item automatically resets the printer.
See also:
Resource Save
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Infrared Port
Purpose:
To activate the infrared port.
Values:
Disabled*
Disables the infrared port and all other menu items in the Infrared Menu.
Activates the specified infrared port.
IR Option <x>
Job Buffering
Purpose:
To temporarily store jobs on the printer hard disk before printing.
Values:
Off*
On
Does not buffer print jobs to the hard disk.
Buffers print jobs to the hard disk.
Auto
Buffers print jobs only if the printer is busy processing data from another input port.
Note: Changing the Job Buffering menu item automatically resets the printer.
Max Baud Rate
Purpose:
To specify the rate at which data can be received through the infrared port.
Values:
2400
115200
9600
576000
19200
38400
57600
1152000*
4000000
The maximum baud possible for both the printer and the infrared adapter is automatically set during a
power on reset. However, if your printer is situated in a bright or highly reflective environment, you may
experience intermittent communication problems. If you do, select a lower baud for the infrared
connection.
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NPA Mode
Purpose:
To specify whether the printer performs the special processing required for bidirectional
communication, following the conventions defined in the Network Printing Alliance (NPA) Protocol.
Values:
On
Printer performs NPA processing. If data is not in NPA format, it is rejected as bad data.
Printer does not perform NPA processing.
Off
Auto*
Printer examines the data to determine the format and then processes it appropriately.
Note: Changing this menu item automatically resets the printer.
PCL SmartSwitch
Purpose:
To configure the printer so it automatically switches to PCL emulation when a print job received
through the infrared port requires it, regardless of the default printer language.
Values:
On*
Printer examines the data on the infrared interface and selects PCL emulation if the data
indicates that is the required printer language.
Off
Printer does not examine the incoming data. The printer uses PostScript emulation to
process the job if PS SmartSwitch is On, or uses the default printer language specified in the
Setup Menu if PS SmartSwitch is Off.
See also:
PS SmartSwitch; Printer Language
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PS SmartSwitch
Purpose:
To configure the printer so it automatically switches to PostScript emulation when a print job received
through the infrared port requires it, regardless of the default printer language.
Values:
On*
Printer examines data on the infrared interface and selects PostScript emulation if the data
indicates that is the required printer language.
Off
Printer does not examine the incoming data. The printer uses PCL emulation to process the
job if PCL SmartSwitch is On, or uses the default printer language specified in the Setup
Menu if PCL SmartSwitch is Off.
See also:
PCL SmartSwitch; Printer Language
Transmit Delay
Purpose:
To define the amount of time, in seconds, the printer must wait before transmitting meaningful infrared
data to the host computer, as well as the amount of time the printer requests that the host computer
wait before transmitting infrared data.
Values:
Auto*
None
1...15
Printer sets the Transmit Delay value during a power-on reset to maximize link
performance (recommended).
No delay is imposed by the printer. However, not all host computers can communicate
without some transmission delays.
User selects a Transmit Delay value between 1 and 15 seconds. If you have trouble
printing using the infrared port, selecting a high Transmit Delay value, such as 15, may
resolve the problem.
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Window Size
Purpose:
To specify the maximum number of infrared frames the printer can receive before sending an
acknowledgment to the host computer.
Values:
Auto*
Printer sets the Window Size value during a power-on reset to maximize link performance
(recommended).
1
User sets the Window Size to one frame (1). If you have trouble printing using the infrared
port, changing the Window Size menu item to 1 may resolve the problem.
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Job Menu
The Job Menu is only available when the printer is busy processing or printing a job, when a printer
message is displayed, or when the printer is in Hex Trace mode. Press Menu to open the Job Menu.
Select a menu item for more details:
• Cancel Job
• Confidential Job
• Held Jobs
• Print Buffer
• Reset Printer
Cancel Job
Purpose:
To cancel the current print job.
Note: Cancel Job is only displayed if the printer is processing a job or has a job in printer
memory.
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Confidential Job
Purpose:
To print confidential jobs stored in printer memory. (When the confidential job prints, it is automatically
deleted from printer memory.)
1
2
Select the user name associated with your confidential job.
Enter the Personal Identification Number (PIN) associated with your Confidential Job:
Enter PIN
Use the operator panel buttons to enter the PIN associated with your
confidential job.
3
Select a value:
Print All Jobs
Print A Job
Prints all jobs associated with your user name and PIN.
Prints the specified confidential job. Press Menu to scroll through the list of
confidential jobs associated with your user name and PIN. Press Select to print
a specific job.
Delete All Jobs
Delete A Job
Deletes all jobs associated with your user name and PIN.
Deletes the specified confidential job. Press Menu to scroll through the list of
confidential jobs associated with your user name and PIN. Press Select to
delete a specific job.
Copies
Determines the number of copies printed for each confidential job. Press Menu
to scroll through the list of confidential jobs associated with your user name and
PIN. Press Select to specify the job you want to print. Press Menu to increase or
decrease the number of copies, and then press Select.
See also: Confidential jobs
Held Jobs
Purpose:
To print Reserve Print, Repeat Print, or Verify Print jobs stored in printer memory.
Select the user name associated with your confidential job.
Values:
Print All Jobs
Print A Job
Prints all held jobs associated with your user name.
Prints the specified held job. Press Menu to scroll through the list of held jobs.
Press Select to print the specific job.
Delete All Jobs
Delete A Job
Deletes all held jobs associated with your user name.
Deletes the designated held job. Press Menu to scroll through the list of held
jobs. Press Select to delete the job.
Copies
Determines the number of copies for each held job. Press Menu to scroll
through the list of held jobs. Press Select to specify the job you want to print.
Press Menu to increase or decrease the number of copies, and then press
Select.
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Print Buffer
Purpose:
To print any data stored in the print buffer.
Note: Print Buffer is only available when you enter the Job Menu while Waitingis
displayed. The Waiting state occurs if an incomplete job is sent to the printer or an
ASCII job, such as a print screen command, is printing.
Reset Printer
Purpose:
To reset the printer to the user default value for each menu item, delete all downloaded resources
(fonts, macros, and symbol sets) stored in printer memory (RAM), and delete all data in the interface
link buffer.
Note: Before selecting Reset Printer, exit the software application you are using.
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LocalTalk Menu
Use the LocalTalk Menu to change printer settings affecting jobs sent to the printer through a LocalTalk
port.
Select a menu item for more details:
• Job Buffering
• LocalTalk Addr
• LocalTalk Buffer
• LocalTalk Name
• LocalTalk Port
• LocalTalk Zone
• NPA Hosts
• NPA Mode
• PCL SmartSwitch
• PS SmartSwitch
Note: Values marked by an asterisk are the factory default settings.
Job Buffering
Purpose:
To temporarily store jobs on the printer hard disk before printing.
Values:
Off*
On
Does not buffer the print job to the hard disk.
Buffers print jobs to the hard disk.
Auto
Buffers print jobs only if the printer is busy processing data from another input port.
Note: Changing the Job Buffering menu item automatically resets the printer.
LocalTalk Addr
Purpose:
To identify the LocalTalk Node number assigned to the printer. This menu item cannot be modified
through the operator panel.
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LocalTalk Buffer
Purpose:
To configure the size of the LocalTalk input buffer.
Values:
Disabled
Auto*
Disables the LocalTalk port.
Printer automatically calculates LocalTalk Buffer size (recommended).
6K to maximum
size allowed
User specifies the LocalTalk Buffer size. The maximum size depends on the
amount of memory in your printer, the size of the other link buffers, and
whether Resource Save is set to On or Off. To maximize the range for the
LocalTalk Buffer size, disable or reduce the size of the parallel, serial, network,
infrared, and USB buffers.
Note: Changing the LocalTalk Buffer menu item automatically resets the printer.
See also:
Resource Save
LocalTalk Name
Purpose:
To identify the printer model name stored in printer memory. This menu item cannot be modified
through the operator panel.
LocalTalk Port
Purpose:
To activate the LocalTalk port.
Values:
Disabled*
Disables the LocalTalk port and all other menu items in the LocalTalk Menu.
Activates the specified LocalTalk port.
LTalk Option <x>
LocalTalk Zone
Purpose:
To identify the LocalTalk Zone provided by the LocalTalk network. This menu item cannot be modified
through the operator panel.
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NPA Hosts
Purpose:
To specify the maximum number of NPA hosts that can register for NPA alerts.
Values:
1...10 (2*)
Note: Changing this menu item automatically resets the printer.
NPA Mode
Purpose:
To specify whether the printer performs the special processing required for bidirectional
communication, following the conventions defined in the Network Printing Alliance (NPA) Protocol.
Values:
On
Printer performs NPA processing. If data is not in NPA format, it is rejected as bad data.
Printer does not perform NPA processing.
Off
Auto*
Printer examines the data to determine the format and then processes it appropriately.
Note: Changing this menu item automatically resets the printer.
PCL SmartSwitch
Purpose:
To configure the printer so it automatically switches to PCL emulation when a print job received
through the LocalTalk port requires it, regardless of the default printer language.
Values:
On*
Off
Printer examines data on the LocalTalk interface and selects PCL emulation if the data
indicates that is the required printer language.
Printer does not examine the incoming data. The printer uses PostScript emulation to
process the job if PS SmartSwitch is On, or uses the default printer language specified in the
Setup Menu if PS SmartSwitch is Off.
See also:
PS SmartSwitch; Printer Language
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PS SmartSwitch
Purpose:
To configure the printer so it automatically switches to PostScript emulation when a print job received
through the LocalTalk port requires it, regardless of the default printer language.
Values:
On*
Printer examines data on the LocalTalk interface and selects PostScript emulation if the data
indicates that is the required printer language.
Off
Printer does not examine the incoming data. The printer uses PCL emulation to process the
job if PCL SmartSwitch is On, or uses the default printer language specified in the Setup
Menu if PCL SmartSwitch is Off.
See also:
PCL SmartSwitch; Printer Language
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Network Menu
Use the Network Menu to change printer settings affecting jobs sent to the printer through a network
port (either Standard Network or Network Opt <x>).
Select a menu item for more details:
• Job Buffering
• MAC Binary PS
• Network Buffer
• Network <x> Setup
• NPA Mode
• PCL SmartSwitch
• PS SmartSwitch
Note: Values marked by an asterisk are the factory default settings.
Job Buffering
Purpose:
To temporarily store jobs on the printer hard disk before printing.
Values:
Off*
On
Does not buffer jobs to the hard disk.
Buffers print jobs to the hard disk.
Auto
Buffers print jobs only if the printer is busy processing data from another input port.
Note: Changing the Job Buffering menu item automatically resets the printer.
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MAC Binary PS
Purpose:
To configure the printer to process Macintosh binary PostScript print jobs.
Values:
On
Printer processes raw binary PostScript print jobs from computers using the Macintosh
operating system.
Note: This setting often causes Windows print jobs to fail.
Printer filters PostScript print jobs using standard protocol.
Off
Auto*
Printer processes print jobs from computers using either Windows or Macintosh operating
systems.
Network Buffer
Purpose:
To configure the size of the network input buffer.
Values:
Auto*
Printer automatically calculates the Network Buffer size (recommended
setting).
3K to maximum
size allowed
User specifies the Network Buffer size. The maximum size depends on the
amount of memory in your printer, the size of the other link buffers, and
whether Resource Save is set to On or Off. To maximize the range for the
Network Buffer size, disable or reduce the size of the parallel, serial, infrared,
LocalTalk, and USB buffers.
Note: Changing the Network Buffer menu item automatically resets the printer.
See also:
Resource Save
Network <x> Setup
Purpose:
To configure an internal print server.
Values:
Values for this menu item are supplied by the specific print server. Select the menu item to see the
available values.
Note: Refer to the documentation on the drivers CD for more information.
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NPA Mode
Purpose:
To specify whether the printer performs the special processing required for bidirectional
communication, following the conventions defined in the Network Printing Alliance (NPA) Protocol.
Values:
On
Printer performs NPA processing. If data is not in NPA format, it is rejected as bad data.
Printer does not perform NPA processing.
Off
Auto*
Printer examines the data to determine the format and then processes it appropriately.
Note: Changing this menu item automatically resets the printer.
PCL SmartSwitch
Purpose:
To configure the printer so it automatically switches to PCL emulation when a print job received
through the network port requires it, regardless of the default printer language.
Values:
On*
Printer examines data on the network interface and selects PCL emulation if the data
indicates that is the required printer language.
Off
Printer does not examine the incoming data. The printer uses PostScript emulation to
process the job if PS SmartSwitch is On, or uses the default printer language specified in the
Setup Menu if PS SmartSwitch is Off.
See also:
PS SmartSwitch; Printer Language
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PS SmartSwitch
Purpose:
To configure the printer so it automatically switches to PostScript emulation when a print job received
through the network port requires it, regardless of the default printer language.
Values:
On*
Printer examines data on the network interface connection and selects PostScript emulation
if the data indicates that is the required printer language.
Off
Printer does not examine the incoming data. The printer uses PCL emulation to process the
job if PCL SmartSwitch is On, or uses the default printer language specified in the Setup
Menu if PCL SmartSwitch is Off.
See also:
PCL SmartSwitch; Printer Language
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Paper Menu
Use the Paper Menu to define the paper loaded in each paper tray and the default paper source.
Select a menu item for more details:
• Configure MP
• Custom Types
• Envelope Enhance
• Paper Loading
• Paper Size
• Paper Texture
• Paper Type
• Paper Weight
• Substitute Size
• Universal Setup
• Paper Source
Note: Values marked by an asterisk are the factory default settings.
Configure MP
Purpose:
To determine when the printer selects paper loaded in the multipurpose feeder.
Values:
Cassette*
Printer treats the multipurpose feeder like any other paper tray. If a print job requests
a paper size or type that is only loaded in the multipurpose feeder, the printer pulls
paper from the multipurpose feeder for the job.
Manual
First
Printer treats the multipurpose feeder like a manual feed tray, and displays Load
Manual when you need to insert a single sheet of paper in the feeder.
Printer pulls paper from the multipurpose feeder until it is empty, regardless of the
paper source or paper size requested for the job.
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Custom Types
Purpose:
To specify the kind of paper associated with each of the Custom Types available in the Paper Type
menu item.
Values (for Custom Type <x>, where <x> represents 1 through 6):
Paper*
Cotton Paper
Labels
Card Stock
Transparency
Envelope
Note: If a user-defined name is available, it is displayed instead of Custom Type <x>. The
user-defined name is truncated to 14 characters. If two or more custom types share
the same name, the name only appears once in the Custom Types value list.
Envelope Enhance
Purpose:
To ensure high quality printed envelopes and minimize envelope wrinkling.
Values:
Off
Prints envelopes as any other printed material.
On*
Modifies the printing process to prevent wrinkling as envelopes move through the fuser.
If Envelope Enhance is On, you may hear a tapping sound as the envelopes print. We recommend you
leave Envelope Enhance set to On unless the tapping sound is too loud for your work area. To
eliminate this sound, select Off. Print a few envelopes. If the quality of print is acceptable, leave
Envelope Enhance set to Off. If envelopes crease or wrinkle, select On.
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Paper Loading
Purpose:
To properly handle preprinted paper loaded in a tray, whether the job is a duplexed job or a single-
sided job.
Values:
1
Select a paper type:
Card Stock Load
Labels Loading
Colored Loading
Ltrhead Loading
Preprint Loading
Bond Loading
Custom <x> Loading
2
Select a value:
Duplex
Off*
Notifies the printer that the specified paper type is loaded properly for duplex printing. If
the printer receives a single-sided job using that paper type, the printer inserts blank
pages as necessary to print the job properly on preprinted forms. This setting may slow
single-sided printing.
Printer assumes preprinted material is loaded for single-sided printing. Duplexed jobs
may not print properly.
Note: If a user-defined name is available, it is displayed instead of Custom <x> Loading.
The name is truncated to 14 characters.
See also:
Loading print material
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Paper Size
Purpose:
To identify the default paper size for each paper source. For trays with automatic size sensing, only the
value detected by the hardware is displayed.
Values:
1
Select a paper source:
Tray <x> Size
Env Feeder Size
Manual Env Size
MP Feeder Size
Manual Pap Size
2
Select a value (*denotes country-specific values):
Letter*
Legal
A4*
A5
B4
9 Envelope
C5 Envelope
Folio
JIS B5
10 Envelope*
DL Envelope*
B5 Envelope
7 3/4 Envelope
Other Envelope
Statement
Executive
Universal
Select Universal when you load paper that doesn’t match any of the other available
sizes. You can then set the actual page size from your application software.
Paper Source
Purpose:
To identify the default paper source.
Values:
Tray <x> (Tray 1*)
MP Feeder
Env Feeder
Manual Paper
Manual Env
If you loaded the same size and type of paper in two paper sources (and the Paper Size and Paper
Type menu items are correctly set), the trays are automatically linked. When one paper source is
empty, paper automatically feeds from the next linked source.
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Paper Texture
Purpose:
To identify the texture of the paper loaded in a specific source and to ensure that characters print
clearly.
Values:
1
Select a paper type:
Plain Texture
Preprint Texture
Colored Texture
Custom <x> Texture
Labels Texture
Bond Texture
Ltrhead Texture
Card Stock Text
Trnsprncy Text
Envelope Texture
2
Select a value:
Smooth
Normal*
Rough
Note: The default for Bond Texture is Rough instead of Normal. If a user-defined name is
available for a custom Type, then the name is displayed instead of Custom <x>
Texture. The name is truncated to 14 characters.
Use Paper Texture in connection with the Paper Type and Paper Weight menu items. You may need to
change those menu items to optimize print quality for your specific paper.
See also:
Paper Type; Paper Weight
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Paper Type
Purpose:
To identify the type of paper installed in each paper source.
Values:
1
Select a paper source:
Tray <x> Type
Env Feeder Type
Manual Env Type
MP Feeder Type
Manual Pap Type
2
Select a value:
Plain Paper
Card Stock
Transparency
Labels
Preprinted
Envelope
Bond
Colored Paper
Preprinted
Letterhead
Custom Type <x>
Colored Paper
The Paper Type default for each envelope source is Envelope. The Paper Type default for each paper
tray is as follows:
Tray 1–Plain Paper
Tray 4–Custom Type 4
Tray 2–Custom Type 2
Tray 3–Custom Type 3
Tray 5–Custom Type 5
Manual Pap Type–Plain Paper
Note: If a user-defined name is available, it is displayed instead of Custom Type <x>. The
user-defined name is truncated to 14 characters. If two or more custom types share
the same name, the name only appears once in the Paper Type value list.
Use this menu item to:
•
•
•
Optimize print quality for the specified paper.
Select paper sources through your software application by selecting type and size.
Automatically link paper sources. Any sources containing the same type and size of paper are
automatically linked by the printer, if you have set the Paper Size and the Paper Type to the
correct values.
See also:
Custom Types
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Paper Weight
Purpose:
To identify the relative weight of the paper loaded in a specific source and ensure that the toner
adheres properly to the printed page.
Values:
1
Select a paper type:
Plain Weight
Preprint Weight
Color Weight
Bond Weight
Labels Weight
Ltrhead Weight
Cardstock Weight
Trnsprncy Weight
Envelope Weight
Custom <x> Weight
2
Select a value:
Light
Normal*
Heavy
Note: If a user-defined name is available, it is displayed instead of Custom <x> Weight.
The name is truncated to 14 characters.
Substitute Size
Purpose:
To have the printer substitute the specified paper size if the requested size is not loaded.
Values:
Off
Printer prompts the user to load the requested paper size.
Letter/A4
Prints A4 size jobs on letter size paper if only letter size paper is loaded, and prints
letter size jobs on A4 size paper if only A4 size paper is loaded.
Statement/A5
All Listed*
Prints A5 size jobs on statement size paper if only statement size paper is loaded,
and prints statement size jobs on A5 paper if only A5 paper is loaded.
Substitutes Letter/A4.
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Universal Setup
Purpose:
To determine the default size when the Paper Size setting for a tray or feeder is Universal.
Values:
First select a unit of measure (* denotes a country-specific factory default value):
Inches*
Millimeters*
Then select the values:
Portrait Width
Portrait Height
Feed Direction
3.00–14.17 in.
(8.50 in.*)
76–360 mm
(216 mm*)
76–360 mm
(360 mm*)
3.00–14.17 in.
(14.17 in.*)
Short Edge*
Long Edge
See also:
Print material specifications
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PCL Emul Menu
Use the PCL Emul Menu to change printer settings that only affect jobs using the PCL emulation
printer language.
Select a menu item for more details:
• A4 Width
• Orientation
• Pitch
• Auto CR after LF
• Auto LF after CR
• Font Name
• Point Size
• Symbol Set
• Tray Renumber
• Font Source
• Lines per Page
Note: Values marked by an asterisk are the factory default settings.
A4 Width
Purpose:
To select the width of the logical page for A4 size paper.
Values:
198 mm*
203 mm
Makes the logical page compatible with the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 5
Printer.
Makes the logical page wide enough to print eighty 10-pitch characters.
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Auto CR after LF
Purpose:
To specify whether the printer automatically performs a carriage return after a line feed control
command.
Values:
Off*
On
Printer does not perform a carriage return after a line feed control command.
Printer performs a carriage return after a line feed control command.
Auto LF after CR
Purpose:
To specify whether the printer automatically performs a line feed after a carriage return control
command.
Values:
Off*
On
Printer does not perform a line feed after a carriage return control command.
Printer performs a line feed after a carriage return control command.
Font Name
Purpose:
To choose a specific font from the specified font source.
Values:
R0 Courier 10*
The font name and font ID for all fonts in the selected font source are displayed. The font source
abbreviation is R for resident, F for flash, K for disk, and D for download.
See also:
Font Source
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Font Source
Purpose:
To determine the set of fonts displayed in the Font Name menu item.
Values:
Resident*
Download
Flash
Displays all fonts resident in printer RAM when the printer ships from the factory.
Displays all fonts downloaded to printer RAM.
Displays all fonts stored in flash memory.
Disk
Displays all fonts stored on the printer’s hard disk.
Displays all fonts available to the printer from all sources.
All
See also:
Font Name
Lines per Page
Purpose:
To determine the number of lines that print on each page.
Values:
1...255
60* (country-specific)
64* (country-specific)
The printer sets the amount of space between each line (vertical line spacing) based on the Lines per
Page, Paper Size, and Orientation menu items. Select the correct Paper Size and Orientation before
changing Lines per Page.
See also:
Orientation; Paper Size
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Orientation
Purpose:
To determine how text and graphics are oriented on the page.
Values:
Portrait*
Prints text and graphics parallel to the short edge of the paper.
Prints text and graphics parallel to the long edge of the paper.
Landscape
Pitch
Purpose:
To specify the font pitch for scalable monospaced fonts.
Values:
0.08...100 (in increments of 0.01 cpi)
10*
Pitch refers to the number of fixed-space characters in a horizontal inch of type. You can select a pitch
from 0.08 to 100 characters per inch (cpi) in increments of 0.01 cpi. For nonscalable monospaced
fonts, the pitch is displayed, but cannot be changed.
Note: Pitch is only displayed for fixed, or monospaced, fonts.
Point Size
Purpose:
To change the point size for scalable typographic fonts.
Values:
1...1008 (in increments of 0.25 points)
12*
Point size refers to the height of the characters in the font. One point equals approximately
1/72 of an inch. You can select point sizes from 1 to 1008 in increments of 0.25 points.
Note: Point Size is only displayed for typographic fonts.
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Symbol Set
Purpose:
To choose a symbol set for a specified font name.
Values:
10U PC-8* (country-specific)
12U PC-850* (country-specific)
A symbol set is a set of alphabetic and numeric characters, punctuation, and special symbols used
when printing with a selected font. Symbol sets support the different requirements for languages or
specific applications, such as math symbols for scientific text. Only the symbol sets supported for the
selected font name are displayed.
See also:
Font Name
Tray Renumber
Purpose:
To configure your printer to work with printer drivers or applications that use different source
assignments for the paper trays.
First select a paper source:
Assign Tray <x>
Assign Env Feeder
Assign Man Paper
Assign Man Env
Assign MP Feeder
Then select a value:
Off*
Printer uses factory default paper source assignments.
Select a numeric value to assign a custom value to a paper source.
Paper source ignores the Select Paper Feed command.
0...199
None
Other Tray Renumber selections:
View Factory Def
Press Menu to display the factory default value assigned to each paper
source.
Restore Defaults
Select Yes to return all tray assignments to factory
default values.
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Parallel Menu
Use the Parallel Menu to change printer settings affecting jobs sent to the printer through a parallel
port (either Std Parallel or Parallel Opt <x>).
Select a menu item for more details:
• Advanced Status
• Honor Init
• Parallel Mode 1
• Parallel Mode 2
• PCL SmartSwitch
• PS SmartSwitch
• Protocol
• Job Buffering
• NPA Mode
• Parallel Buffer
Note: Values marked by an asterisk are the factory default settings.
Advanced Status
Purpose:
To enable bidirectional communication through the parallel port.
Values:
Off
Disables parallel port negotiation.
On*
Enables bidirectional communication through the parallel interface.
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Honor Init
Purpose:
To determine whether the printer honors hardware initialization requests from the computer. The
computer requests initialization by activating the INIT signal on the parallel interface. Many personal
computers activate the INIT signal each time the computer is turned on and off.
Values:
Off*
On
Printer does not honor hardware initialization requests from the computer.
Printer honors hardware initialization requests from the computer.
Job Buffering
Purpose:
To temporarily store jobs on the printer hard disk before printing.
Values:
Off*
On
Does not buffer print jobs to the hard disk.
Buffers print jobs to the hard disk.
Auto
Buffers print jobs only if the printer is busy processing data from another input port.
Note: Changing the Job Buffering menu item automatically resets the printer.
NPA Mode
Purpose:
To specify whether the printer performs the special processing required for bidirectional
communication, following the conventions defined in the Network Printing Alliance (NPA) Protocol.
Values:
On
Printer performs NPA processing. If data is not in NPA format, it is rejected as bad data.
Printer does not perform NPA processing.
Off
Auto*
Printer examines data and determines the format and then processes it appropriately.
Note: Changing this menu item automatically resets the printer.
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Parallel Buffer
Purpose:
To configure the size of the parallel input buffer.
Values:
Disabled
Auto*
Disables the parallel port.
Printer automatically calculates the Parallel Buffer size (recommended setting).
3K to maximum
size allowed
User specifies the Parallel Buffer size. The maximum size depends on the
amount of memory in your printer, the size of the other link buffers, and
whether Resource Save is set to On or Off. To maximize the range for the
Parallel Buffer size, disable or reduce the size of the serial, infrared, LocalTalk,
and USB buffers.
Note: Changing the Parallel Buffer menu item automatically resets the printer.
See also:
Resource Save
Parallel Mode 1
Purpose:
To control the pull-up resistors on the parallel port signals. This menu item is useful for personal
computers that have open collector outputs on the parallel port signals.
Values:
On
Disables the resistors.
Enables the resistors.
Off*
Parallel Mode 2
Purpose:
To determine whether the parallel port data is sampled on the leading or trailing edge of strobe.
Values:
On*
Off
Samples parallel port data on the leading edge of strobe.
Samples parallel port data on the trailing edge of strobe.
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PCL SmartSwitch
Purpose:
To configure the printer so it automatically switches to PCL emulation when a print job received
through the parallel port requires it, regardless of the default printer language.
Values:
On*
Printer examines data on the parallel interface and selects PCL emulation if the data
indicates that is the required printer language.
Off
Printer does not examine the incoming data. The printer uses PostScript emulation to
process the job if PS SmartSwitch is On, or uses the default printer language specified in the
Setup Menu if PS SmartSwitch is Off.
See also:
Printer Language; PS SmartSwitch
PS SmartSwitch
Purpose:
To configure the printer so it automatically switches to PostScript emulation when a print job received
through the parallel port requires it, regardless of the default printer language.
Values:
On*
Off
Printer examines data on the parallel interface and selects PostScript emulation if the data
indicates that is the required printer language.
Printer does not examine the incoming data. The printer uses PCL emulation to process the
job if PCL SmartSwitch is On, or uses the default printer language specified in the Setup
Menu if PCL SmartSwitch is Off.
See also:
PCL SmartSwitch; Printer Language
Protocol
Purpose:
To specify the parallel interface protocol.
Values:
Standard
May resolve some parallel interface problems.
Fastbytes*
Provides compatibility with most existing parallel interface implementations
(recommended setting).
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PostScript Menu
Use the PostScript Menu to change printer settings that only affect jobs using the PostScript emulation
printer language.
Select a menu item for more details:
• Font Priority
• Print PS Error
Note: Values marked by an asterisk are the factory default settings.
Font Priority
Purpose:
To establish the font search order.
Values:
Resident*
Printer searches printer memory for the requested font before searching flash
memory or hard disk.
Flash/Disk
Printer searches the hard disk and flash memory for the requested font before
searching printer memory.
Note: Font Priority is only displayed when a formatted flash or hard disk is installed and
is neither defective nor Read/Write or Write protected.
Print PS Error
Purpose:
To print a page defining the PostScript emulation error when an error occurs.
Values:
Off*
On
Discards the print job without printing an error message.
Prints an error message before it discards the job.
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Quality Menu
Use the Quality Menu to change printer settings affecting the quality of printed characters and images.
Select a menu item for more details:
TM
• PictureGrade
• PQET
• Print Resolution
• Toner Darkness
Note: Values marked by an asterisk are the factory default settings.
PictureGrade
Purpose:
To improve the quality of grayscale printing at 300 and 600 dots per inch (dpi) in PostScript emulation.
Values:
On*
Off
Uses modified screening parameters to improve print quality of graphics.
Uses standard screening parameters.
PQET
Purpose:
To improve the quality of text and make characters appear smoother when Print Resolution is set to
300 dots per inch (dpi).
Values:
Off
Does not alter quality of text characters printed at 300 dpi.
Smooths characters with jagged or uneven edges.
On*
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Print Resolution
Purpose:
To define the number of dots printed per inch (dpi). The higher the value, the sharper the clarity of
printed characters and graphics.
Values:
300 dpi
Offers a lower resolution printing option when memory is at a premium.
Produces high quality output for print jobs that are mostly text.
600 dpi*
1200 Image Q
Uses line screening for print jobs that contain bitmapped images, such as
scanned photos.
1200 dpi
Produces highest quality output for jobs where print speed is not important and
memory is abundant.
Toner Darkness
Purpose:
To lighten or darken text images, or conserve toner.
Values:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8*
9
10
Select a lower value for finer line width, higher definition in graphics, and lighter grayscale images.
Select a higher value for bolder line widths or darker grayscale images. Select 10 for very bold text.
Select a value less than 8 to conserve toner.
A vertical bar ( | ) indicates the factory default value. An arrow symbol ( V ) indicates a user default
value.
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Serial Menu
Use the Serial Menu to change printer settings affecting jobs sent to the printer through a serial port
(Serial Opt <x> ).
Select a menu item for more details:
• Baud
• PS SmartSwitch
• Robust XON
• Data Bits
• Honor DSR
• Job Buffering
• NPA Mode
• Parity
• RS-232/RS-422
• RS-422 Polarity
• Serial Buffer
• Serial Protocol
• PCL SmartSwitch
Note: Values marked with an asterisk (*) are the factory default settings.
Baud
Purpose:
To specify the rate at which data can be received through the serial port.
Values:
1200
57600
2400
115200
138200
172800
230400
345600
4800
9600*
19200
38400
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Data Bits
Purpose:
To specify the number of data bits that are sent in each transmission frame.
Values:
7
8*
Honor DSR
Purpose:
To determine whether the printer uses the Data Set Ready (DSR) signal. DSR is one of the
handshaking signals for most serial interface cables.
Values:
Off*
On
All data received by the serial port is treated as valid data.
Only data received while the DSR signal is high is treated as valid.
The serial interface uses DSR to distinguish data sent by the computer from data created by electrical
noise in the serial cable. This electrical noise can cause stray characters to print. Select On to prevent
stray characters from printing.
Job Buffering
Purpose:
To temporarily store jobs on the printer hard disk before printing.
Values:
Off*
On
Does not buffer print jobs to the hard disk.
Buffers print jobs to the hard disk.
Auto
Buffers print jobs only if the printer is busy processing data from another input port.
Note: Changing the Job Buffering menu item automatically resets the printer.
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NPA Mode
Purpose:
To specify whether the printer performs the special processing required for bidirectional
communication, following the conventions defined in the Network Printing Alliance (NPA) Protocol.
Values:
On
Printer performs NPA processing. If data is not in NPA format, it is rejected as bad data.
Printer does not perform NPA processing.
Off
Auto*
Printer examines the data to determine the format and then processes it appropriately.
Note: Changing this menu item automatically resets the printer.
Parity
Purpose:
To select the parity for serial input and output data frames.
Values:
Even
Odd
None*
Ignore
PCL SmartSwitch
Purpose:
To configure the printer so it automatically switches to PCL emulation when a print job received
through the serial port requires it, regardless of the default printer language.
Values:
On*
Off
Printer examines data on the serial interface and selects PCL emulation if the data indicates
that is the required printer language.
Printer does not examine the incoming data. The printer uses PostScript emulation to
process the job if PS SmartSwitch is On, or uses the default printer language specified in the
Setup Menu if PS SmartSwitch is Off.
See also:
PS SmartSwitch; Printer Language
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PS SmartSwitch
Purpose:
To configure the printer so it automatically switches to PostScript emulation when a print job received
through the serial port requires it, regardless of the default printer language.
Values:
On*
Printer examines data on the serial interface and selects PostScript emulation if the data
indicates that is the required printer language.
Off
Printer does not examine the incoming data. The printer uses PCL emulation to process the
job if PCL SmartSwitch is On, or uses the default printer language specified in the Setup
Menu if PCL SmartSwitch is Off.
See also:
PCL SmartSwitch; Printer Language
Robust XON
Purpose:
To determine whether the printer communicates availability to the computer.
Values:
Off*
On
Printer waits to receive data from the computer.
Printer sends a continuous stream of XONs to the host computer to indicate that the serial
port is ready to receive more data.
This menu item only applies to the serial port if Serial Protocol is set to XON/XOFF.
See also:
RS-232/RS-422
Purpose:
To specify the type of serial communication.
Values:
RS-232*
RS-422
Note: Selecting RS-422 automatically sets Serial Protocol to XON/XOFF.
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RS-422 Polarity
Purpose:
To establish the behavior of the positive and negative signals when using RS-422 serial
communication.
Values:
Normal*
Reverse
Uses default definition of one and zero.
Reverses the definition of one and zero, thereby allowing a positive connection to a
host’s negative terminal without changing the physical cable.
See also:
Serial Buffer
Purpose:
To configure the size of the serial input buffer.
Values:
Disabled
Auto*
Disables the serial port.
Printer automatically calculates the Serial Buffer size (recommended setting).
3K to maximum
size allowed
User specifies the Serial Buffer size. The maximum size depends on the
amount of memory in your printer, the size of the other link buffers, and
whether Resource Save is set to On or Off. To maximize the range for the
Serial Buffer size, disable or reduce the size of the parallel, infrared, LocalTalk,
and USB buffers.
Note: Changing the Serial Buffer menu item automatically resets the printer.
See also:
Resource Save
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Serial Protocol
Purpose:
To select the hardware and software handshaking values for the serial interface.
Values:
DTR*
Hardware handshaking.
DTR/DSR
Hardware handshaking.
XON/XOFF
Software handshaking.
XON/XOFF/DTR
XONXOFF/DTRDSR
Combined hardware and software handshaking.
Combined hardware and software handshaking.
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Setup Menu
Use the Setup Menu to configure a variety of printer features.
Select a menu item for more details:
• Alarm Control
• Auto Continue
• Display Language
• Download Target
• Jam Recovery
• Job Accounting
• Page Protect
• Power Saver
• Print Timeout
• Printer Language
• Resource Save
• Toner Alarm
• Wait Timeout
Note: Values marked by an asterisk are the factory default settings.
Alarm Control
Purpose:
To establish whether the printer sounds an alarm when the printer requires operator intervention.
Values:
Off
Printer does not sound an alarm.
Single*
Continuous
Printer sounds three quick beeps.
Printer repeats three beeps every 10 seconds.
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Auto Continue
Purpose:
To define the amount of time (in seconds) the printer waits after displaying an operator intervention
error message before it resumes printing.
Values:
Disabled*
5...255
Printer does not resume printing until someone clears the error message.
Printer waits the specified amount of time, and then automatically resumes printing.
This timeout value also applies if the menus are displayed (and the printer is offline) for
the specified period of time.
Display Language
Purpose:
To determine the language of the text on the display.
Values:
English
Français
Deutsch
Italiano
Español
Dansk
Norsk
Russian
Polski
Nederlands
Svenska
Português
Suomi
Hungarian
Turkish
Czech
Japanese
Note: All values may not be available.
Download Target
Purpose:
To specify the storage location for downloaded resources.
Values:
RAM*
Flash
Disk
All downloaded resources are automatically stored in printer memory (RAM).
All downloaded resources are automatically stored in flash memory.
All downloaded resources are automatically stored on the hard disk.
Storing downloaded resources in flash memory or on a hard disk is permanent storage rather than the
temporary storage that RAM provides. The resources remain in the flash memory or on the hard disk
even when the printer is turned off. Use MarkVision to download resources to the printer.
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Jam Recovery
Purpose:
To establish whether the printer reprints jammed pages.
Values:
On
Printer reprints jammed pages.
Off
Printer does not reprint jammed pages.
Auto*
Printer reprints a jammed page unless the memory required to hold the page is needed for
other printer tasks.
Job Accounting
Purpose:
To store statistical information about your most recent print jobs on the hard disk. The statistics include
whether the job printed with or without errors, the print time, the job size (in bytes), the requested
paper size and paper type, the total number of printed pages, and the number of copies requested.
Values:
Off*
On
Printer does not store job statistics on disk.
Printer stores job statistics for the most recent print jobs.
Note: Job Accounting is only displayed when a hard disk is installed and is neither
defective nor Read/Write or Write protected.
See also:
Job Acct Stat
Page Protect
Purpose:
To successfully print a page that may otherwise generate Complex Pageerrors.
Values:
Off*
On
Prints a partial page of data if memory is insufficient to process the entire page.
Ensures that an entire page is processed before it prints.
If, after selecting On, you still cannot print the page, you may also have to reduce the size and number
of fonts on the page, or increase the installed printer memory.
For most print jobs, you do not need to select On. When On is selected, printing may be slower.
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Power Saver
Purpose:
To specify the amount of time (in minutes) the printer waits after a job is printed before it goes into a
reduced power state.
Values:
1...240 (60*)
Specifies the amount of time after a print job before the printer goes into Power Saver
mode.
Power Saverreplaces the Readymessage. When the printer is in Power Saver mode, it is still ready
to receive print jobs.
Select 1 to put the printer in Power Saver mode one minute after it finishes a print job. This uses much
less energy, but requires more warm-up time for the printer. Select 1 if your printer shares an electrical
circuit with room lighting and you notice lights flickering.
Select a high value if your printer is in constant use. Under most circumstances, this keeps the printer
ready to print with minimum warm-up time. Select a value between 1 and 240 minutes if you want a
balance between energy consumption and a shorter warm-up period.
Print Timeout
Purpose:
To specify the amount of time (in seconds) the printer waits before printing the last page of a print job
that does not end with a command to print the page. The print timeout counter does not start until
Waitingis displayed.
Values:
Disabled
The printer does not print the last page of a print job until one of the following occurs:
• The printer receives enough information to fill the page.
• The printer receives a Form Feed command.
• You select Print Buffer from the Job Menu.
1...225 (90*)
The printer prints the last page after the specified time.
See also:
Print Buffer
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Printer Language
Purpose:
To establish the default printer language used to communicate data from the computer to the printer.
Values:
PCL Emulation*
PS Emulation
PCL emulation, compatible with Hewlett-Packard printers.
PostScript emulation, compatible with Adobe PostScript language.
Note: Setting a printer language as the default does not prevent a software application
from sending print jobs that use the other language.
Resource Save
Purpose:
To determine what the printer does with downloaded resources, such as fonts and macros stored in
RAM, if the printer receives a job that requires more memory than is available.
Values:
Off*
Printer retains downloaded resources only until memory is needed. It then deletes those
resources associated with the inactive printer language.
On
Printer retains all downloaded resources for all printer languages during language changes
and printer resets. If the printer runs out of memory, 38 Memory Fullis displayed.
Toner Alarm
Purpose:
To specify how the printer responds when it is out of toner.
Values:
Off*
An error message is displayed until someone replaces the toner cartridge. If an
Auto Continue value is selected from the Setup Menu, the printer resumes printing
after the specified timeout value.
Single
Printer stops printing, displays an error message, and sounds three quick beeps.
Continuous
Printer stops printing, displays an error message, and repeats three beeps every 10
seconds until the toner cartridge is replaced.
See also:
Auto Continue
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Wait Timeout
Purpose:
To specify the amount of time (in seconds) the printer waits to receive additional bytes of data from the
computer. When this timeout expires, the print job is canceled.
Values:
Disabled
Disables Wait Timeout.
15...65535 (40*)
Specifies the amount of time the printer waits for additional data before it cancels
the job.
Note: Wait Timeout is only available when you use PostScript emulation. This menu item
has no effect on PCL emulation print jobs.
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Utilities Menu
Use the Utilities Menu to print a variety of listings relating to available printer resources, printer
settings, and print jobs. Other menu items let you set up printer hardware and troubleshoot printer
problems.
Select a menu item for more details:
• Defragment Flash
• Factory Defaults
• Format Disk
• Job Acct Stat
• Print Directory
• Print Fonts
• Format Flash
• Hex Trace
• Print Menus
• Print Net <x> Setup
Defragment Flash
Purpose:
To retrieve storage area lost when resources are deleted from flash memory.
Values:
Yes
Printer transfers all resources stored in flash memory to printer memory and then reformats
the flash memory option. When the format operation is complete, the resources are loaded
back into flash memory.
No
Printer cancels the request to defragment the flash memory.
WARNING: Do not turn off the printer while the flash is defragmenting.
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Factory Defaults
Purpose:
To return your printer settings to the factory default values.
Values:
Restore
• All menu items are returned to the factory default values except:
– Display Language.
– All settings in the Parallel Menu, Serial Menu, Network Menu, Infrared
Menu, LocalTalk Menu, and USB Menu.
• All downloaded resources (fonts, macros, and symbol sets) in printer
memory (RAM) are deleted. (Resources residing in flash memory or on the
hard disk are unaffected.)
Do Not Restore
User-defined settings remain.
Format Disk
Purpose:
To format the printer’s hard disk.
Values:
Yes
No
Deletes any data stored on the hard disk and prepares the device to receive new resources.
Cancels the request to format the hard disk and leaves current resources stored on the disk.
WARNING: Do not turn off the printer while the hard disk is formatting.
Format Flash
Purpose:
To format the flash memory.
Values:
Yes
No
Deletes any data stored in flash memory and prepares the flash memory to receive new
resources.
Cancels the request to format the flash memory and leaves current resources stored in flash
memory.
WARNING: Do not turn off the printer while the flash is formatting.
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Hex Trace
Purpose:
To help isolate the source of a print job problem. With Hex Trace selected, all data sent to the printer is
printed in hexadecimal and character representation. Control codes are not executed.
To exit Hex Trace, turn the printer off or reset the printer from the Job Menu.
Job Acct Stat
Purpose:
To print a listing of all job statistics stored on the hard disk, or to clear all statistics on the disk.
Values:
Print
Prints all statistics available for the most recent print jobs.
Deletes all accumulated job statistics from the hard disk.
Clear
See also:
Job Accounting
Print Directory
Purpose:
To print a list of all the resources stored in flash memory or on the hard disk.
Note: Print Directory is available only when a nondefective flash or disk is installed and
formatted.
Print Fonts
Purpose:
To print a sample of all the fonts available for the selected printer language.
Values:
PCL Fonts
PS Fonts
Prints a sample of all printer fonts available for PCL emulation.
Prints a sample of all printer fonts available for PostScript emulation.
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Print Menus
Purpose:
To print a listing of the current user default values, the installed options, the amount of installed printer
memory, and the status of printer supplies.
Print Net <x> Setup
Purpose:
To print information relating to the internal print server and the network settings defined by the
Network <x> Setup menu item in the Network Menu.
See also:
Network <x> Setup
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USB Menu
Use the USB Menu to change printer settings affecting a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port (USB
Option <x>).
Select a menu item for more details:
• Job Buffering
• MAC Binary PS
• NPA Mode
• PCL SmartSwitch
• PS SmartSwitch
• USB Buffer
Note: Values marked by an asterisk are the factory default settings.
Job Buffering
Purpose:
To temporarily store jobs on the printer hard disk before printing.
Values:
Off*
On
Does not buffer print jobs to the hard disk.
Buffers print jobs to the hard disk.
Auto
Buffers print jobs only if the printer is busy processing data from another input port.
Note: Changing the Job Buffering menu item automatically resets the printer.
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MAC Binary PS
Purpose:
To configure the printer to process Macintosh binary PostScript print jobs.
Values:
On
Printer processes raw binary PostScript print jobs from computers using the Macintosh
operating system.
Note: This setting often causes Windows print jobs to fail.
Printer filters PostScript print jobs using standard protocol.
Off
Auto*
Printer accepts print jobs from computers using either Windows or Macintosh operating
systems.
NPA Mode
Purpose:
To specify whether the printer performs the special processing required for bidirectional
communication, following the conventions defined in the Network Printing Alliance (NPA) Protocol.
Values:
On
Printer performs NPA processing. If data is not in NPA format, it is rejected as bad data.
Printer does not perform NPA processing.
Off
Auto*
Printer examines the data to determine the format and then processes it appropriately.
Note: Changing this menu item automatically resets the printer.
PCL SmartSwitch
Purpose:
To configure the printer so it automatically switches to PCL emulation when a print job received
through the USB port requires it, regardless of the default printer language.
Values:
On*
Printer examines the data on the USB interface and selects PCL emulation if the data
indicates that is the required printer language.
Off
Printer does not examine the incoming data. The printer uses PostScript emulation to
process the job if PS SmartSwitch is On, or uses the default printer language specified in the
Setup Menu if PS SmartSwitch is Off.
See also:
PS SmartSwitch; Printer Language
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PS SmartSwitch
Purpose:
To configure the printer so it automatically switches to PostScript emulation when a print job received
through the USB port requires it, regardless of the default printer language.
Values:
On*
Printer examines data on the USB interface and selects PostScript emulation if the data
indicates that is the required printer language.
Off
Printer does not examine the incoming data. The printer uses PCL emulation to process the
job if PCL SmartSwitch is On, or uses the default printer language specified in the Setup
Menu if PCL SmartSwitch is Off.
See also:
PCL SmartSwitch; Printer Language
USB Buffer
Purpose:
To configure the size of the USB input buffer.
Values:
Disabled
Auto*
Disables the USB port.
Printer automatically calculates the USB Buffer size (recommended setting).
3K to maximum
size allowed
User specifies the USB Buffer size. The maximum size depends on the amount
of memory in your printer, the size of the other link buffers, and whether
Resource Save is set to On or Off. To maximize the range for the USB Buffer
size, disable or reduce the size of the parallel, serial, network, infrared, and
LocalTalk buffers.
Note: Changing the USB Buffer menu item automatically resets the printer.
See also:
Resource Save
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Disabling operator panel menus
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
3
Press and hold Select and Return and turn the printer on.
Release the buttons when you see Performing Self Test.
Config Menu appears on the first line of the display.
Press Menu until you see Panel Menus, and then press Select.
Disable appears on the second line of the display.
Press Select.
4
5
6
Locking Menusappears briefly.
Press Menu until you see Exit Config Menus, and then press Select.
The menus are disabled. If you press Menu, the message Menus Disabledappears.
To enable the menus:
1
2
3
Repeat steps 1 through 4.
Press Menu until you see Enable.
Continue with steps 5 and 6.
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Removing options
Keep the following guidelines in mind when removing any options:
•
•
Remove all print material from any option before removing it from the printer.
To remove any input option, you must first remove the printer and any options installed above
it.
•
•
Remove paper options individually; never attempt to remove two or more paper options at
once.
Make sure the printer power is off and the power cord and any cables are unplugged before
removing any options.
For more information, click a topic:
• Removing the envelope
feeder
• Removing printer or flash
memory
• Removing a paper tray or
duplex unit
• Removing an option card
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Removing the envelope feeder
1
Remove envelopes from the envelope feeder.
2
Push the envelope support to the closed position.
3
Open the printer upper front door.
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Pull the envelope feeder up slightly and straight out of the printer. Set it aside.
5
6
Close both front doors.
Refer to the Setup Guide when you are ready to reattach options.
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Removing a paper tray or duplex
unit
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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.
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2
Carefully lift the option 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.
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Removing printer or flash memory
If necessary, refer to the Setup Guide for instructions on accessing the printer system board.
1
2
Locate the memory option you want to remove.
WARNING: Electronic components are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch something
metal on the printer before you touch the memory option.
Push out on the latches at each end of the connector.
Latch
3
Pull the memory option out of the connector.
4
5
6
Place the memory option in its original packaging. If you did not save the packaging, wrap it in
paper and store it in a box.
If you need to install a replacement memory option or other option on the system board, refer
to the Setup Guide.
Refer to the Setup Guide for instructions on closing the printer system board cover.
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Removing an option card
If necessary, refer to the Setup Guide for instructions on accessing the printer system board.
WARNING: Electronic components are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch something
metal on the printer before you touch the card.
1
2
Locate the option you want to remove.
Loosen and remove the two screws over and under the slot. Gently pull the card out of the
connector on the system board.
3
Place the option card in its original packaging. If you did not save the packaging, wrap the card
in paper and store it in a box.
4
5
If you need to install another option on the system board, refer to the Setup Guide.
Refer to the Setup Guide for instructions on closing the printer system board cover.
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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.
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.
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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.
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:
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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.
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.
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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
AlbertusMT
Albertus Medium
AlbertusMT-Italic
AlbertusMT-Light
Albertus Extra Bold
Antique Olive
AntiqueOlive-Roman
AntiqueOlive-Italic
AntiqueOlive-Bold
AntiqueOlive-Compact
ArialMT
Antique Olive Italic
Antique Olive Bold
Arial
Arial Italic
Arial-ItalicMT
Arial Bold
Arial-BoldMT
Arial Bold Italic
Arial-BoldItalicMT
AvantGarde-Book
AvantGarde-BookOblique
AvantGarde-Demi
AvantGarde-DemiOblique
Bookman-Light
ITC Avant Garde Book
ITC Avant Garde Book Oblique
ITC Avant Garde Demi
ITC Avant Garde Demi Oblique
ITC Bookman Light
ITC Bookman Light Italic
ITC Bookman Demi
ITC Bookman Demi Italic
Clarendon Condensed Bold
Coronet
Bookman-LightItalic
Bookman-Demi
Bookman-DemiItalic
Coronet-Regular
Courier
CourierPS
CourierPS Oblique
CourierPS Bold
Courier-Oblique
Courier-Bold
CourierPS Bold Italic
CG Omega
Courier-BoldOblique
CG Omega Bold
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Resident scalable fonts (continued)
PCL 6 emulation
CG Omega Italic
CG Omega Bold Italic
Garamond Antiqua
Garamond Halbfett
Garamond Kursiv
Garamond Kursiv Halbfett
Helvetica Light
PostScript 3 emulation
Garamond-Antiqua
Garamond-Halbfett
Garamond-Kursiv
Garamond-KursivHalbfett
Helvetica-Light
Helvetica Light Oblique
Helvetica Black
Helvetica-LightOblique
Helvetica-Black
Helvetica Black Oblique
Helvetica
Helvetica-BlackOblique
Helvetica
Helvetica Italic
Helvetica-Oblique
Helvetica-Bold
Helvetica Bold
Helvetica Bold Italic
Helvetica Narrow
Helvetica Narrow Italic
Helvetica Narrow Bold
Helvetica Narrow Bold Italic
CG Times
Helvetica-BoldOblique
Helvetica-Narrow
Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique
Helvetica-Narrow-Bold
Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique
Intl-CG-Times
CG Times Italic
Intl-CG-Times-Italic
Intl-CG-Times-Bold
Intl-CG-Times-BoldItalic
Intl-Univers-Medium
Intl-Univers-MediumItalic
Intl-Univers-Bold
CG Times Bold
CG Times Bold Italic
Univers Medium
Univers Medium Italic
Univers Bold
Univers Bold Italic
Courier
Intl-Univers-BoldItalic
Intl-Courier
Courier Italic
Intl-Courier-Oblique
Intl-Courier-Bold
Courier Bold
Courier Bold Italic
Letter Gothic
Intl-Courier-BoldOblique
LetterGothic
Letter Gothic Italic
Letter Gothic Bold
LetterGothic-Slanted
LetterGothic-Bold
LetterGothic-BoldSlanted
Marigold
Marigold
Century Schoolbook Roman
NewCenturySchlbk-Roman
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Resident scalable fonts (continued)
PCL 6 emulation
PostScript 3 emulation
NewCenturySchlbk-Italic
NewCenturySchlbk-Bold
NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic
Optima
Century Schoolbook Italic
Century Schoolbook Bold
Century Schoolbook Bold Italic
Optima-Bold
Optima-BoldItalic
Optima-Italic
Palatino Roman
Palatino Italic
Palatino-Roman
Palatino-Italic
Palatino Bold
Palatino-Bold
Palatino Bold Italic
SymbolPS
Palatino-BoldItalic
Symbol
Symbol
Times Roman
Times-Roman
Times Italic
Times-Italic
Times Bold
Times-Bold
Times Bold Italic
Times New Roman
Times New Roman Italic
Times New Roman Bold
Times New Roman Bold Italic
Times-BoldItalic
TimesNewRomanPSMT
TimesNewRomanPS-ItalicMT
TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT
TimesNewRomanPS-BoldItalicMT
Univers
Univers-Oblique
Univers-Bold
Univers-BoldOblique
Univers-Condensed
Univers-CondensedOblique
Univers-CondensedBold
Univers-CondensedBoldOblique
Wingdings-Regular
ZapfChancery-MediumItalic
ZapfDingbats
Univers Condensed Medium
Univers Condensed Medium Italic
Univers Condensed Bold
Univers Condensed Bold Italic
Wingdings
ITC Zapf Chancery Medium Italic
ITC Zapf Dingbats
Univers-Extended
Univers-ExtendedObl
Univers-BoldExt
Univers-BoldExtObl
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Resident scalable fonts (continued)
PCL 6 emulation
PostScript 3 emulation
Univers-Light
Univers-LightOblique
Clarendon
Clarendon-Light
Clarendon-Bold
Helvetica-Condensed
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
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Resident scalable fonts (continued)
PCL 6 emulation
PostScript 3 emulation
GillSans
GillSans-Italic
GillSans-Bold
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
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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
Note: Not all font names support all of the symbol sets listed.
ABICOMP Brazil/Portugal
ABICOMP International
DeskTop
ISO 21: German
PC-853 Latin 3 (Turkish)
PC-855 Cyrillic
ISO 25: French
ISO 57: Chinese
PC-857 Latin 5 (Turkish)
PC-858 Multilingual Euro
PC-860 Portugal
PC-861 Iceland
PC-863 Canadian French
PC-865 Nordic
Legal
ISO 60: Norwegian version 1
ISO 61: Norwegian version 2
ISO 69: French
MC Text
Microsoft Publishing
Russian-GOST
Ukrainian
ISO 84: Portuguese
ISO 85: Spanish
PCL ITC Zapf Dingbats
PS ITC Zapf Dingbats
PS Math
ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 (ECMA-94)
ISO 8859-2 Latin 2
PC-866 Cyrillic
PC-869 Greece
PC-911 Katakana
PC-1004 OS/2
ISO 8859-5 Latin/Cyrillic
ISO 8859-7 Latin/Greek
ISO 8859-9 Latin 5
PS Text
Pi Font
Math-8
Symbol
ISO 8859-10 Latin 6
ISO 8859-15 Latin 9
PC-8 Bulgarian
Greek-8
Wingdings
Turkish-8
POSTNET Barcode
ISO : German
ISO : Spanish
ISO 2: IRV (Int'l Ref Version)
ISO 4: United Kingdom
ISO 6: ASCII
Roman-8
PC-8 Danish/Norwegian (437N)
PC-8 Greek Alternate (437G)
PC-8 Turkish (437T)
PC-8 Latin/Greek
Roman-9
Roman Extension
Ventura ITC Zapf Dingbats
Ventura International
Ventura Math
PC-8 PC Nova
ISO 10: Swedish
ISO 11: Swedish for Names
ISO 14: JIS ASCII
ISO 15: Italian
PC-8 Polish Mazovia
PC-8 Code Page 437
PC-775 Baltic (PC-8 Latin 6)
PC-850 Multilingual
PC-851 Greece
Ventura US
Windows 3.0 Latin 1
Windows 98 Cyrillic
Windows 98 Greek
Windows 98 Latin 1
ISO 16: Portuguese
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ISO 17: Spanish
PC-852 Latin 2
Windows 98 Latin 2
Windows 98 Latin 5
Windows 98 Latin 6 (Baltic)
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. See the drivers CD for more information about
MarkVision.
Printing a font sample list
To print samples of all the fonts currently available for your printer:
1
2
3
4
5
Make sure the printer power is on and the Readystatus message is displayed.
Press Menu to enter the menus.
Continue to press and release Menu until you see Utilities Menu, and then press Select.
Press Menu until Print Fonts displays, and then press Select.
Press 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 displays when the PostScript printer language is available in the printer.
6
Press Select.
The message Printing Font Listappears and remains on the operator panel until the
page prints. The printer returns to the Ready state after the font sample list prints.
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Printer specifications
Dimensions
Height
379 mm (14.9 in.)
513 mm (20.2 in.)
with 500-sheet drawer
Width
418 mm (16.5 in.)
513 mm (20.2 in.)
Depth
Weight (with print cartridge)
20.4 kg (45 lb)
23.6 kg (52 lb)
with 500-sheet drawer
Duty cycle
Up to 75,000 pages per month.
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Notices
• Edition notice
• Trademarks
• Licensing notice
• Safety information
• Cautions and warnings
• Electronic emission notices
• Laser notices
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Edition notice
May 2001
© Copyright 2001 Lexmark International, Inc.
All rights reserved.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS
This software and documentation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication or
disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the
Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 and in applicable
FAR provisions: Lexmark International, Inc., Lexington, KY 40550.
Trademarks
Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design, MarkNet, and MarkVision are trademarks of Lexmark
International, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries. PictureGrade is a trademark
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.
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.
The following terms are trademarks or registered trademarks of these companies:
Helvetica
Linotype-Hell AG and/or its subsidiaries
International Typeface Corporation
The Monotype Corporation plc
ITC Avant Garde
Times New Roman
Zapf Chancery
International Typeface Corporation
Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Licensing notice
The printer resident software contains:
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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.
Safety information
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If your product is NOT marked with this symbol
outlet that is properly grounded.
, it MUST be connected to an electrical
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.
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Your product uses a laser, exercise
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.
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Cautions and warnings
CAUTION: A caution identifies something that might cause you harm.
WARNING: A warning identifies something that might damage your printer hardware or
software.
Electronic emission notices
With a network cable attached
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Information Statement
Your printer has 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. Use of a substitute cable not properly shielded and
grounded may result in a violation of FCC regulations.
Industry Canada Compliance Statement
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
Avis de conformité aux normes d’Industrie 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.
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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 A limits of EN 55022 and safety requirements of EN 60950.
WARNING: When a network cable is attached, 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.
Without a network cable attached
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Information Statement
Your printer 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 1329605. Use of a substitute cable not properly shielded and
grounded may result in a violation of FCC regulations.
Industry Canada Compliance Statement
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
Avis de conformité aux normes d’Industrie 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
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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 B limits of EN 55022 and safety requirements of EN 60950.
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.
Laser notices
Laser advisory label
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 825.
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.
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Index
165
Download Target (Setup Menu)
165
Font Priority (PostScript Menu)
155
A
A4 Width (PCL Emul Menu) 146
Advanced Status (Parallel Menu)
151
Font Source (PCL Emul Menu)
148
fonts 185
downloaded resources, directory
172
Alarm Control (Setup Menu) 164
alarm, toner 168
alarms, setting 164
downloaded resources, saving
168
bitmapped 187
choosing in PCL emulation 147
description 185
downloaded resources, storage
location 165
Auto Continue (Setup Menu) 165
Auto CR after LF (PCL Emul Menu)
147
pitch and point size 185
printing sample list 194
priority 155
Duplex (Finishing Menu) 117
Duplex Bind (Finishing Menu) 118
duplex, enabling 117
Auto LF after CR (PCL Emul Menu)
147
avoiding paper jams 46
resident 188
scalable 187
symbol sets (PCL 6 emulation)
193
E
Envelope Enhance (Paper Menu)
139
envelopes 39
guidelines 21
loading feeder 39
loading the multipurpose feeder
31
B
symbol sets supported 150
weight and style 185
Format Disk (Utilities Menu) 171
Format Flash (Utilities Menu) 171
fuser, replacing 50
Baud (Serial Menu) 158
bitmapped fonts 187
Blank Pages (Finishing Menu) 116
buffer, infrared 122
buffer, LocalTalk 131
buffer, network 135
buffer, parallel 153
H
settings 42
hard disk, directory 172
hard disk, formatting 171
hard disk, storage location 165
held jobs 12
buffer, serial 162
buffer, USB 176
F
Factory Defaults (Utilities Menu)
171
factory defaults, restoring 171
Finishing Menu 116
Blank Pages 116
C
Cancel Job (Job Menu) 127
card stock, choosing 23
charge roll, replacing 48
clearing paper jams 55
Held Jobs (Job Menu) 128
Hex Trace (Utilities Menu) 172
hole-punched paper 20
Honor DSR (Serial Menu) 159
Honor Init (Parallel Menu) 152
Collation 117
Copies 117
Collation (Finishing Menu) 117
collation, enabling 117
complex page errors 166
Duplex 117
Duplex Bind 118
I
indicator lights 8
Infrared Buffer (Infrared Menu)
122
Infrared Menu 122
Infrared Buffer 122
Infrared Port 123
Job Buffering 123
Max Baud Rate 123
NPA Mode 124
Multipage Border 118
Multipage Order 119
Multipage Print 119
Multipage View 120
Separator Sheets 120
Separator Source 121
flash memory, defragmenting 170
flash memory, directory 172
flash memory, formatting 171
flash memory, storage location
165
Confidential Job (Job Menu) 128
Configure MP (Paper Menu) 138
Copies (Finishing Menu) 117
copies, specifying number 117
Custom Types (Paper Menu) 139
D
Data Bits (Serial Menu) 159
Defragment Flash (Utilities Menu)
170
PCL SmartSwitch 124
PS SmartSwitch 125
Transmit Delay 125
Window Size 126
folio size 17
Font Name (PCL Emul Menu) 147
disk (hard disk) 171
Display Language (Setup Menu)
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infrared port 122
activating 123
LocalTalk Menu 130
Job Buffering 130
LocalTalk Addr 130
LocalTalk Buffer 131
LocalTalk Name 131
LocalTalk Port 131
LocalTalk Zone 131
NPA Hosts 132
35 Res Save Off Deficient
Memory 104
buffer size 122
maximum baud rate 123
NPA Mode 124
37 Insufficient Collation Area
104
37 Insufficient Defrag Memory
104
PCL SmartSwitch 124
PS SmartSwitch 125
transmit delay 125
37 Insufficient Memory 105
38 Memory Full 105
39 Complex Page 106
51 Defective Flash 106
52 Flash Full 106
53 Unformatted Flash 107
54 Network <x> Software Error
107
window size 126
NPA Mode 132
Infrared Port (Infrared Menu) 123
integrated forms 27
Intellifont fonts 187
interfaces, infrared 122
interfaces, LocalTalk 130
interfaces, network 134
interfaces, parallel 151
interfaces, serial 158
interfaces, USB 174
PCL SmartSwitch 132
PS SmartSwitch 133
LocalTalk Name (LocalTalk Menu)
131
LocalTalk port 130
activating 131
buffer size 131
54 Par <x> ENA Connection
Lost 108
NPA hosts 132
NPA mode 132
54 Parallel Error 108
54 Parallel Option <x> Error
108
PCL SmartSwitch 132
PS SmartSwitch 133
LocalTalk Port (LocalTalk Menu)
131
54 Serial Option <x> Error 107
54 Standard Serial Error 107
54 Std Network Software Error
107
J
Jam Recovery (Setup Menu) 166
jams 55
LocalTalk Zone (LocalTalk Menu)
131
avoiding 46
clearing 55
54 Std Par ENA Connection
Lost 108
Job Accounting (Setup Menu) 166
Job Acct Stat (Utilities Menu) 172
Job Buffering (Infrared Menu) 123
Job Buffering (LocalTalk Menu)
130
56 Parallel Port <x> Disabled
108
M
MAC Binary PS (Network Menu)
135
MAC Binary PS (USB Menu) 175
maintenance
56 Serial Port <x> Disabled 109
56 Standard Serial Disabled
109
Job Buffering (Network Menu) 134
Job Buffering (Parallel Menu) 152
Job Buffering (Serial Menu) 159
Job Buffering (USB Menu) 174
Job Menu 127
56 Std Parallel Port Disabled
108
replacing charge roll 48
replacing fuser 50
replacing print cartridge 47
replacing transfer roll 49
resetting maintenance counter
51
58 Too Many Disks Installed
109
58 Too Many Flash Options
109
Cancel Job 127
Confidential Job 128
Held Jobs 128
Print Buffer 129
58 Too Many Trays Attached
110
Max Baud Rate (Infrared Menu)
123
59 Incompatible <device> 110
61 Defective Disk 110
62 Disk Full 110
Reset Printer 129
job statistics 166
media guidelines 18
card stock 23
envelopes 21
jobs, canceling 127
jobs, confidential 128
63 Unformatted Disk 111
70–79 messages 111
80 Scheduled Maintenance
111
labels 22
recommended paper 19
storing paper 44
unacceptable paper 19
memory, Print and Hold function
12
L
labels 22
81 Engine Code CRC Failure
112
guidelines 22
88 Toner Low 112
900–999 Service 112
Activating Menu Changes 84
Busy 84
printer maintenance 23
laser notices 201
letterhead 20
menu map 113
menus 113
complete list 113
display language 165
Messages 81
Lines per Page (PCL Emul Menu)
148
linking trays 45
Canceling Job 84
Check <device> Connection 85
Clearing Job Accounting Stat
85
2<xx> Paper Jam 102
31 Defective Print Cartridge
102
loading envelopes 39
LocalTalk Addr (LocalTalk Menu)
130
Close Door or Insert Cartridge
85
32 Unsupported Print Cartridge
103
34 Short Paper 103
LocalTalk Buffer (LocalTalk Menu)
131
Defragmenting 86
Delete All Jobs 86
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Deleting Jobs 86
Disabling Menus 87
Disk Corrupted 87
Disk Recovery 88
Enabling Menus 88
Enter PIN 14
multipage print 119
borders 118
configuring 119
if requested size not loaded
144
recommended types 19
specifying custom type 139
specifying preprinted forms 140
specifying size 141
specifying source 141
specifying texture 142
specifying type 143
specifying weight 144
storing 44
page order 119
page orientation 120
Multipage Print (Finishing Menu)
119
Flushing Buffer 89
Formatting Disk 89
Formatting Flash 89
Held Jobs may be lost 90
Infrared 90
Multipage View (Finishing Menu)
120
multipurpose feeder 31
choosing print materials 31
closing 38
Insert Tray <x> 90
Install <device> or Cancel Job
91
unacceptable types 19
paper jams 55
configuring 138
loading envelopes 33
loading paper 33
200 Paper Jam Remove
Cartridge 56
Invalid Network <x> Code 91
Invalid Standard Network Code
91
loading print materials 34
loading transparencies 34
201 Paper Jam Remove
Cartridge 56
Load Manual 92
Load Tray <x> 92
LocalTalk <x> 92
202 Paper Jam Open Rear Door
58
N
Network <x> Setup (Network
Menu) 135
Network Buffer (Network Menu)
135
Network Menu 134
230 Paper Jam Check Duplex
60
Menus Disabled 93
Network <x> 93
24x Paper Jams Check Tray x
63
Network <x>,<y> 93
Network Card Busy 93
No Jobs Found. Retry? 94
Not Ready 94
250 Paper Jam Check MP
Feeder 68
Job Buffering 134
MAC Binary PS 135
260 Paper Jam Check Env
Feeder 68
Parallel <x> 94
Performing Self Test 94
Power Saver 95
Network <x> Setup 135
Network Buffer 135
NPA Mode 136
reprinting pages 166
paper length guide 29
Paper Loading (Paper Menu) 140
Paper Menu 138
Print Jobs on Disk 95
Printing Directory List 95
Printing Font List 96
Printing Job Accounting Stat 96
Printing Menu Settings 96
Prog Engine Code 96
Prog System Code 97
Program Flash 97
Programming Disk 97
Queuing and Deleting Jobs 97
Queuing Jobs 98
PCL SmartSwitch 136
PS SmartSwitch 137
network port 134
Configure MP 138
Custom Types 139
Envelope Enhance 139
Paper Loading 140
Paper Size 141
buffer size 135
NPA mode 136
PCL SmartSwitch 136
PS SmartSwitch 137
NPA Hosts (LocalTalk Menu) 132
NPA Mode (Infrared Menu) 124
NPA Mode (LocalTalk Menu) 132
NPA Mode (Network Menu) 136
NPA Mode (Parallel Menu) 152
NPA Mode (Serial Menu) 160
NPA Mode (USB Menu) 175
n-up printing 119
Paper Source 141
Paper Texture 142
Paper Type 143
Paper Weight 144
Ready 98
Ready Hex 98
Substitute Size 144
Universal Setup 145
Paper Size (Paper Menu) 141
Paper Source (Paper Menu) 141
Paper Texture (Paper Menu) 142
paper tray, length guide 29
paper tray, width guide 29
Paper Type (Paper Menu) 143
Paper Weight (Paper Menu) 144
paper, letterhead 20
Parallel Buffer (Parallel Menu) 153
Parallel Menu 151
Reattach <device> 99
Res Reduced 99
Resetting Maint Cnt Value 100
Resetting the Printer 99
Restoring Factory Defaults 100
Serial <x> 100
O
operator panel 8
Orientation (PCL Emul Menu) 149
Std Bin Full 100
Toner Low 101
Tray <x> Empty 101
Tray <x> Low 101
Tray <x> Missing 101
USB <x> 102
P
Page Protect (Setup Menu) 166
paper
Advanced Status 151
Honor Init 152
Job Buffering 152
avoiding jams 46
Waiting 102
Multipage Border (Finishing Menu)
118
choosing letterhead 20
choosing preprinted forms 20
choosing pre-punched 20
clearing jams 55
NPA Mode 152
Parallel Buffer 153
Multipage Order (Finishing Menu)
119
Parallel Mode 1 153
Parallel Mode 2 153
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PCL SmartSwitch 154
Protocol 154
185
PostScript emulation 155
font priority 155
PS SmartSwitch (LocalTalk Menu)
133
PS SmartSwitch 154
Parallel Mode 1 (Parallel Menu)
153
PS SmartSwitch (Network Menu)
137
printing font samples 172
printing PS errors 155
resident fonts 188
PS SmartSwitch (Parallel Menu)
154
Parallel Mode 2 (Parallel Menu)
153
parallel port 151
PostScript Menu 155
Font Priority 155
Print PS Error 155
PS SmartSwitch (Serial Menu)
161
PS SmartSwitch (USB Menu) 176
bidirectional communication
151
Power Saver (Setup Menu) 167
power saver, configuring 167
PQET (Quality Menu) 156
preprinted forms 20
pre-punched paper 20
Print and Hold function (held jobs)
12
configuring buffer size 153
configuring protocol 154
data sampling 153
enabling resistors 153
hardware initialization 152
NPA mode 152
Q
Quality Menu 156
PictureGrade 156
PQET 156
Print Resolution 157
Toner Darkness 157
PCL SmartSwitch 154
PS SmartSwitch 154
Parity (Serial Menu) 160
PCL Emul Menu 146
A4 Width 146
Print Buffer (Job Menu) 129
print cartridge, replacing 47
Print Directory (Utilities Menu) 172
Print Fonts (Utilities Menu) 172
print materials 18
R
recommended paper types 19
replacing
Auto CR after LF 147
Auto LF after CR 147
Font Name 147
degree of smoothness 19
direction of grain 19
fiber content 19
charge roll 48
fuser 50
print cartridge 47
transfer roll 49
Font Source 148
moisture content 19
tendency to curl 18
weight specifications 18
Print Menus (Utilities Menu) 173
Print Net<x> Setup (Utilities Menu)
173
Lines per Page 148
Orientation 149
Pitch 149
Reset Printer (Job Menu) 129
resetting maintenance counter 51
resetting printer 129
Point Size 149
Symbol Set 150
resident fonts 188
Resource Save (Setup Menu) 168
Robust XON (Serial Menu) 161
RS-232/RS-422 (Serial Menu) 161
RS-422 Polarity (Serial Menu) 162
Tray Renumber 150
PCL emulation 146
automatic carriage return 147
automatic line feed 147
font name 147
Print PS Error (PostScript Menu)
155
print quality 156
adjusting PictureGrade 156
adjusting resolution 157
character smoothing 156
toner darkness 157
Print Resolution (Quality Menu)
157
S
font source 148
Safety information 198
scalable fonts 187
definition 187
lines per page 148
orientation 149
pitch 149
resident 188
Separator Sheets(Finishing Menu)
120
point size 149
print statistics 166
printing font samples 172
resident fonts 188
symbol set 150
Print Timeout (Setup Menu) 167
print timeout, configuring 167
Printer Language (Setup Menu)
168
SeparatorSource(FinishingMenu)
121
tray renumber 150
PCL SmartSwitch (Infrared Menu)
124
Serial Buffer (Serial Menu) 162
Serial Menu 158
Baud 158
printer testing, Hex Trace mode
172
PCL SmartSwitch (LocalTalk
Menu) 132
printer with paper handling options
7
Data Bits 159
Honor DSR 159
PCL SmartSwitch (Network Menu)
136
printer, resetting 129
printing
folio size paper 17
Job Buffering 159
NPA Mode 160
Parity 160
PCL SmartSwitch (Parallel Menu)
154
font samples 194
held jobs 12
job statistics 172
PCL SmartSwitch 160
PS SmartSwitch 161
Robust XON 161
RS-232/RS-422 161
RS-422 Polarity 162
Serial Buffer 162
Serial Protocol 163
PCL SmartSwitch (Serial Menu)
160
PCL SmartSwitch (USB Menu)
175
list of menu settings 173
statement size paper 17
Protocol (Parallel Menu) 154
PS SmartSwitch (Infrared Menu)
125
PictureGrade (Quality Menu) 156
Pitch (PCL Emul Menu) 149, 185
Point Size (PCL Emul Menu) 149,
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serial port
configuring 158
tray linking 45
Tray Renumber (PCL Emul Menu)
150
buffer size 162
DSR (Data Set Ready)
signals 159
TrueType fonts 187
typeface, description 185
NPA mode 160
parity 160
U
PCL SmartSwitch 160
polarity 162
protocol 163
unacceptable paper types 19
Universal Setup (Paper Menu)
145
PS SmartSwitch 161
robust XON 161
USB Buffer (USB Menu) 176
USB Menu 174
transmission speeds 158,
159
Job Buffering 174
MAC Binary PS 175
NPA Mode 175
Serial Protocol (Serial Menu) 163
Setup Menu 164
PCL SmartSwitch 175
PS SmartSwitch 176
USB Buffer 176
Alarm Control 164
Auto Continue 165
Display Language 165
Download Target 165
Jam Recovery 166
Job Accounting 166
Page Protect 166
Power Saver 167
Print Timeout 167
Printer Language 168
Resource Save 168
Toner Alarm 168
USB port 174
configuring buffer size 176
NPA mode 175
PCL SmartSwitch 175
PS SmartSwitch 176
Utilities Menu 170
Defragment Flash 170
Factory Defaults 171
Format Disk 171
Format Flash 171
Hex Trace 172
Wait Timeout 169
size sensing 17
Job Acct Stat 172
Print Directory 172
Print Fonts 172
statement size 17
statistics, printing 172
statistics, storing 166
storing paper 44
Print Menus 173
Print Net<x> Setup 173
Substitute Size (Paper Menu) 144
supplies
charge roll 52
W
fuser assembly 52
label fuser cleaner 52
maintenance kit 52
print cartridges 52
storing 53
Wait Timeout (Setup Menu) 169
wait timeout, configuring 169
width guide 29
Window Size (Infrared Menu) 126
transfer roll 52
Symbol Set (PCL Emul Menu) 150
symbol sets, definition 193
T
test printing, Hex Trace mode 172
test printing, menus page 173
timeout, print 167
timeout, wait 169
toner alarm 168
Toner Alarm (Setup Menu) 168
Toner Darkness (Quality Menu)
157
transfer roll, replacing 49
Transmit Delay (Infrared Menu)
125
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IBMR
Part Number: 53P9071
Printed in the United States of America
on recycled paper containing 10%
recovered post-consumer fiber.
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