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Table of contents

Table of contents

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v

About your printer  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
Other sources of information   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  vi

Step 1: Unpack your printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Step 2: Select a location for your printer  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Considering environmental issues  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Allowing enough space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Step 3: Set up the printer and paper handling options  . . . 8

Installing the printer base or cabinet  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Installing a 550-sheet drawer  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Positioning the printer  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Installing an optional duplex unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Installing an optional high-capacity feeder  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Attaching the paper tray labels  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

Step 4: Install memory and option cards  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Removing the system board access cover  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Installing a memory card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Installing a firmware card  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Installing a hard disk  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Installing an option card   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Reinstalling the system board access cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34

Step 5: Attach cables  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Network printing  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Local printing   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37

Summary of Contents for Infoprint Color 1228

Page 1: ...Infoprint Color 1228 Setup Guide S510 2222 00 ...

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Page 4: ... be connected to an electrical outlet that is properly grounded 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 ...

Page 5: ... printer base or cabinet 9 Installing a 550 sheet drawer 10 Positioning the printer 11 Installing an optional duplex unit 12 Installing an optional high capacity feeder 15 Attaching the paper tray labels 23 Step 4 Install memory and option cards 24 Removing the system board access cover 24 Installing a memory card 27 Installing a firmware card 28 Installing a hard disk 30 Installing an option card...

Page 6: ...the paper trays 52 Loading the multipurpose feeder 59 Loading the high capacity feeder 63 Step 8 Verify printer setup 67 Turning on the printer 67 Printing a menu settings page 68 Printing a network setup page 69 Step 9 Configure for TCP IP 70 Setting the printer IP address 70 Verifying the IP settings 71 Configuring for Pull Printing 71 Network printing 72 Local printing 74 Identifying printer us...

Page 7: ...heet drawer and USB and Ethernet connectors Network internet model with an ImageQuick firmware card installed Duplex network model with network and duplexing capabilities To customize your printer you can purchase a variety of input options including a high capacity feeder If you purchased your printer as part of a multifunction device refer to the documentation that came with the device for infor...

Page 8: ...eral information for administrators Quick Reference The Quick Reference provides easy access to information about loading print media printing confidential jobs understanding printer messages and clearing jams Drivers CD The drivers CD contains all the necessary printer drivers to get your printer up and running Depending on which version of the drivers CD shipped with your printer it may also con...

Page 9: ... you have the following items Printer Power cord Note Leave the printer in the box until you are ready to install memory options or place it into position Four toner cartridges Four photodevelopers Setup Guide Publications CD Quick Reference and sleeve Drivers CD If any items are missing or damaged refer to the place where you bought your printer Save the carton and packing material in case you ne...

Page 10: ...We use the same terms throughout this book and on the publications CD Power switch Door release latch Operator panel Handholds Top cover and standard output bin Front door Paper tray Paper size dial Exit tray bin 1 Power cord socket Rear cover Parallel or Ethernet connector Handholds Duplex unit cover High capacity feeder connector USB connector Option slot cover ...

Page 11: ...optimum printer performance The amount of space required for your printer and all its options Considering environmental issues When choosing a place to set up the printer look for A firm level surface Note Adequate ventilation is important if you expect to print high volumes of materials or print continuously An area that is Well ventilated Clean dry and free of dust Away from direct sunlight Free...

Page 12: ...er and any options you may have purchased It s also important to allow space for proper ventilation around the printer Base printer When selecting a location for your printer make sure you have at least the amount of space indicated in the figure 508 mm 26 in 1241 8 mm 56 in 1178 4 mm 46 5 in 734 9 mm 29 in 102 mm 5 in 152 1 mm 6 in 329 5 mm 13 in ...

Page 13: ...printers The network and internet models are configured with two 550 sheet drawers Make sure you have at least the amount of space indicated in the figure 1241 8 mm 56 in 1355 8 mm 53 5 in 869 2 mm 34 3 in 102 mm 5 in 152 1 mm 6 in 329 5 mm 13 in 508 mm 26 in ...

Page 14: ...uplex network printer is configured with two 550 sheet drawers and an internal duplex unit Make sure you have at least the amount of space indicated in the figure 508 mm 26 in 1241 8 mm 56 in 1355 8 mm 53 5 in 869 2 mm 34 3 in 102 mm 5 in 329 5 mm 13 in 329 5 mm 13 in ...

Page 15: ...o your printer if you have a printer cabinet or if you have a printer stand with optional drawers When attaching a high capacity feeder make sure you provide the additional space indicated in the figure 508 mm 26 in 1241 8 mm 56 in 17 84 1 mm 70 4 in 1110 mm 43 8 in 102 mm 5 in 329 5 mm 13 in 494 2 mm 30 in ...

Page 16: ...d in the table Use the following table to locate the instructions you need to set up your printer and any paper handling options you may have purchased Topic Go to page Installing the printer base or cabinet 9 Installing a 550 sheet drawer 10 Positioning the printer 11 Installing an optional duplex unit 12 Installing an optional high capacity feeder 15 ...

Page 17: ...talling the printer cabinet or printer base are the same To install the printer cabinet 1 Remove the printer cabinet from the box 2 Remove all packing material from the printer cabinet 3 Follow the instructions that came with the option to assemble or prepare the cabinet or base for installation 4 Place the printer cabinet in the location you have chosen for your printer ...

Page 18: ...terial 2 Place the 550 sheet drawer on the optional printer cabinet optional printer base or in the location you have chosen for your printer 3 If you have additional 550 sheet drawers a Align the positioning posts on the lower drawer with the holes in the 550 sheet drawer b Lower the 550 sheet drawer into place Make sure it is seated securely on the other drawer 4 Go to Positioning the printer on...

Page 19: ...dy to position the printer CAUTION The printer weighs 69 9 kg 154 Ib and requires at least four people to lift it safely Anytime you move or lift the printer make sure you have enough people to help you Use the handholds on the side of the printer when lifting 1 Have others help you lift the printer out of the box Use the handholds on the sides of the printer ...

Page 20: ...ion with the holes in the printer Make sure the printer is seated securely on the option 3 Remove any tape or packing material from the outside of the printer Installing an optional duplex unit Your printer supports an optional duplex unit that provides two sided printing To install the duplex unit 1 Remove the duplex unit from its packing material 2 Remove any shipping tape and additional packing...

Page 21: ...13 Set up the printer and paper handling options 3 Open the duplex unit access door on the left side of the printer 4 Align the duplex unit with the slots in the printer 5 Slide in the duplex unit ...

Page 22: ...14 Set up the printer and paper handling options 6 Align the thumbscrews on the duplex unit with the holes in the printer 7 Tighten the thumbscrews 8 Close the duplex unit door ...

Page 23: ...awers to install a high capacity feeder 1 Remove and unpack all items from the box 2 Make sure you have the following items High capacity feeder Docking frame Guide rail Interface cable Power cord Four docking frame screws Cable holder Eight height adjustment spacers Wrench If any items are missing or damaged refer to the place where you bought your printer High capacity feeder Docking frame Guide...

Page 24: ...ng options 3 Make sure the printer power switch is in the Off position Attaching the docking frame 1 Remove the two side covers from the top 550 sheet drawer You may need to use a small flathead screwdriver to pry the covers up and outward ...

Page 25: ...ocking frame and into the holes in the 550 sheet drawer 3 Use the wrench to tighten the screws 4 Insert two screws through the bottom screw holes of the docking frame and into the holes in the printer cabinet or printer base 5 Tighten the screws 6 Place the wrench in the holder on the high capacity feeder ...

Page 26: ...de rail and feeder 1 Align the two holes on guide rail with the studs on the docking frame 2 Slide the guide rail down until it is fully seated on the docking rail 3 Place the high capacity feeder on the guide rail Note Make sure all four casters are on the guide rail ...

Page 27: ... the pins with the holes in the docking frame If the pins do not align with the holes in the docking frame see Installing height adjustment spacers on page 21 5 Roll the high capacity feeder toward the printer until the feeder locks to the docking frame When the feeder is in the correct position you hear a click when it locks ...

Page 28: ...AUTION Do not install the high capacity feeder power cord at this time 6 Attach the interface cable to the back of the printer and tighten the thumbscrews 7 Attach the interface cable to the side of the high capacity feeder and tighten the thumbscrews ...

Page 29: ...eight adjustment spacers If the pins on the high capacity feeder did not align with the holes in the docking frame you can adjust the height of the feeder You can either remove the factory installed spacer or add two spacers between each caster and the bottom of the high capacity feeder Use the following steps to add or remove spacers 1 Determine the height difference between high capacity feeder ...

Page 30: ...spacers on the screws c Align and insert the screws into the screw holes on the high capacity feeder To remove the factory installed spacer a Remove the spacer from the top of the caster b Insert the four screws through the caster c Align and insert the screws into the screw holes on the high capacity feeder 5 Tighten the four screws to secure the caster to the high capacity feeder 6 Repeat steps ...

Page 31: ...labels Paper tray labels are included with each paper tray option Use the labels to indicate the tray number and help identify paper jams and change paper tray menu options Refer to the illustrations to determine where to place the tray numbers for your printer configuration ...

Page 32: ...ove the system board cover to install memory cards a firmware card a hard disk or an option card CAUTION If you are installing memory or option cards after initial printer setup turn the printer off and unplug the power cord If you have any other devices connected to the printer turn them off as well and unplug any cables going to the printer You need a number 2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the ...

Page 33: ...25 Install memory and option cards 1 Loosen the eight screws on the system board cover Do not remove the screws completely 2 Slide the cover up and away from the printer Screws Screws ...

Page 34: ...he following table to locate the instructions you need Memory and flash memory card connectors Optional hard disk Optional ImageQuick firmware card Option card connector Parallel connector Ethernet connector USB connector Option card cover To install a Go to page Memory card 27 Firmware card 28 Hard disk 30 Option card 31 ...

Page 35: ...an install any combination of printer memory and flash memory cards in the connectors However the printer only recognizes one flash memory card at a time Warning Printer memory and flash memory cards are easily damaged by static electricity Touch something metal such as the printer frame before you touch a memory card 1 Remove the system board access cover see page 24 2 Push open the latches on bo...

Page 36: ...ke sure each latch fits over the notch on the end of the card Installing a firmware card Follow the instructions in this section to install a firmware card If you have a network internet model an ImageQuick firmware card is already installed Note Firmware cards designed for other printers may not work with your new printer If an option card has been installed you need to remove the option card bef...

Page 37: ... firmware card Avoid touching the metal pins on the bottom of the card Save the packaging 3 Holding the card by its sides align the pins on the card with the holes on the system board 4 Push the firmware card firmly into place The entire length of the connector on the firmware card must touch the system board Be careful not to damage the connectors Alignment pins System board holes ...

Page 38: ... easily damaged by static electricity Touch something metal such as the printer frame before you touch the hard disk If an option card has been installed you need to remove the option card before installing the hard disk 1 Remove the system board access cover see page 24 2 Align and press the ribbon cable connector into the connector on the system board ...

Page 39: ...r Adds an Ethernet or Token Ring port to connect your printer to a network Install a MarkNet N2501e or N2401e internal print server if you received either of these cards as part of a multifunction printer upgrade USB Parallel 1284 C Interface Card Adds a Universal Serial Bus USB port or a parallel port Coax Twinax Adapter for SCS Adds a coaxial twinaxial port Tri Port Adapter Adds LocalTalk serial...

Page 40: ...er to install these options 1 Remove the system board access cover see page 24 2 Remove the screw from the metal plate that covers the connector slot and then lift the plate off Save the screw Warning Option cards are easily damaged by static electricity Touch something metal such as the printer frame before you touch an option card 3 Unpack the option card Save the packing materials ...

Page 41: ...n the option card with the connector on the system board The cable connectors on the side of the option card must fit through the connector slot 5 Push the option card firmly into the option card connector 6 Secure the card to the system board with the screws ...

Page 42: ... you have finished installing cards on the printer system board you must reinstall the system board access cover 1 Align the holes on the access cover with the screws on the printer as shown 2 Place the cover against the printer and slide it down 3 Tighten the eight screws Screw slot ...

Page 43: ...the network internet network and duplex network printers You can add a Token Ring or 10Base2 Ethernet port to any printer model by installing an optional internal print server To attach the printer to a network 1 Make sure the printer is turned off and unplugged 2 Connect the printer to a LAN drop or hub using standard cabling that is compatible with your network Token Ring Ethernet 10BaseT or Eth...

Page 44: ...36 Attach cables Token Ring networks Shielded Twisted Pair use a DB9 connector Ethernet 10Base2 networks Thin Coax use a BNC T connector The printer automatically adjusts itself for the network speed ...

Page 45: ...ional USB Parallel Interface Card to the network internet network or duplex network printer you need a 1284 A C parallel cable or a USB cable If you have installed an optional Tri Port Adapter you can locally attach the printer with a serial cable For details on LocalTalk or infrared connections refer to the documentation that shipped with the Tri Port Adapter To attach the printer to a computer 1...

Page 46: ...ep 6 Install printer supplies Opening the top cover To access the printer supplies you must open the top cover To open the top cover 1 Remove any shipping tape and packing material from the front of the printer 2 Open the front door ...

Page 47: ...tate the top cover locking lever to the left Note The top cover will open very quickly keep both hands on the top cover when opening 4 Place both hands on the lifting points and squeeze the right top cover latch Right top cover latch ...

Page 48: ...40 Install printer supplies 5 Lift the top cover until it stops 6 Remove any shipping tape and yellow packing material from inside the printer ...

Page 49: ... photodeveloper has its own color coded position inside the printer Warning Do not touch drop or place anything on the transfer belt Touching the surface of the transfer belt or placing items on it may damage it 1 Lift and remove the four shipping spacers from the transfer belt 2 Remove any shipping tape and packing material from inside the printer Transfer belt ...

Page 50: ...all them from left to right black yellow cyan and magenta 4 Remove the tape from the photodeveloper The photodeveloper has a cover over the green glass tube Do not touch the glass Touching the glass may damage it and reduce print quality Do not remove the cover until you begin installing the photodeveloper 5 Align the photodeveloper with the slot in the printer as shown ...

Page 51: ...r with your left hand and the photodeveloper cover with your right hand slide the photodeveloper in until the unit is fully seated As the photodeveloper slides in remove the photodeveloper cover 7 Repeat steps 3 through 6 to install the remaining photodevelopers ...

Page 52: ...the top cover of the printer Each cartridge has its own color coded position Note Use a brush or cold water to remove any toner that has soiled clothing 1 Remove one of the toner cartridges from its packing material You can install the cartridges in any order However it may be easier to install them from left to right black yellow cyan and magenta 2 Gently shake the toner cartridge to distribute t...

Page 53: ...supplies 3 Remove the shipping tape and any additional packing material 4 Align the toner cartridge with its slot in the printer The toner cartridge is placed to the right of the corresponding colored label Colored label ...

Page 54: ...supplies 5 Slide the toner cartridge in until the cartridge is fully seated 6 Push the waste toner arm onto the photodeveloper until it snaps into place 7 Repeat steps 2 through 6 to install the remaining toner cartridges ...

Page 55: ...booklet sleeve The adhesive sleeve that came with your printer is a handy place to store your Quick Reference 1 Remove the protective paper from the back of the Quick Reference pouch 2 Firmly press the adhesive backed sleeve onto the area inside the front door ...

Page 56: ...lated button names 1 Locate the adhesive overlay packaged with your printer 2 Peel the backing off the overlay 3 Align the holes in the overlay with the buttons on the operator panel and then press it into place 4 Peel the covering away from the overlay Refer to the publications CD for instructions on changing the language of the text displayed on the operator panel ...

Page 57: ...ing the top cover 1 Place both hands on the top cover as shown CAUTION Before closing the top cover make sure the area under the cover is free of hands clothing and other items 2 Press down firmly until the top cover clicks into place ...

Page 58: ...r to the right If you cannot rotate the locking lever the cover is not fully closed a Place both hands on the lifting points and squeeze the right top cover latch b Lift the top cover c Press down firmly until the top cover clicks into place 4 Close the front door ...

Page 59: ...stock 500 sheets of glossy paper 52 Multipurpose feeder Letter A4 A5 Legal Tabloid2 A3 Executive B4 JIS B5 Universal1 Paper glossy paper transparencies labels card stock 100 sheets of 20 lb paper 50 sheets of glossy paper 50 transparencies 30 sheets of labels 50 sheets card stock 59 7 9 10 DL C4 C5 B5 other3 Envelopes 10 envelopes High capacity feeder Letter A4 Paper 3000 sheets of 20 lb paper 63 ...

Page 60: ...make sure you review the heavy media tray section in the table on page 51 and follow the heavy media tray instructions on page 57 Follow these instructions to load paper in all the paper trays Stack height letter Recommended media A Lexmark Glossy Paper Letter P N 12A5950 A4 P N 12A5951 B 11x17 Legal B4 A3 90 105 g m2 24 28 lb bond C Letter A4 60 105 g m2 16 28 lb bond 11x17 Legal B4 A3 60 90 g m2...

Page 61: ...53 Load paper 1 Pull the paper tray out until it stops 2 Press the metal plate down until it locks ...

Page 62: ...g position you may experience paper feeding problems or incorrect page formatting 3 Squeeze the left guide and slide it to the position for the size paper you are loading 4 Release the paper guide 5 Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them and then fan them Do not fold or crease the paper Straighten the edges of the stack on a level surface ...

Page 63: ...o not exceed the maximum stack height Overfilling the tray may cause jams 6 Place the paper in the tray print side down 7 Squeeze the front paper guide lever and slide the guide until it lightly touches the stack of paper ...

Page 64: ...56 Load paper 8 Rotate the paper size dial until the size of the paper in the tray is indicated 9 Push the tray completely in the printer ...

Page 65: ...t set the operator panel to the size and type of media you have placed in the tray Set the paper size 1 Follow the instructions for Loading the paper trays on page 52 to place your print media in the heavy media paper tray Note For more information about using the operator panel and changing menu settings refer to the publications CD 2 Press Menu until you see Paper Menu and then press Select 3 Pr...

Page 66: ...rn once Paper Menu appears on the first line and Paper Type appears on the second line 6 Press Menu until you see Custom Types and then press Select 7 Press Menu until you see Custom Type 1 and then press Select 8 Press Menu until you see the type of media you loaded in the heavy media tray and then press Select 9 Press Go Ready is displayed PAPER MENU PAPER TYPE 1 Menu 2 Select 3 Go 5 Return 4 St...

Page 67: ...plain paper glossy paper labels card stock or other print media in the feeder with the intention of leaving the media in the feeder Manual bypass feeder Send a print job to the feeder while specifying the type and size of media from your computer The printer then prompts you to load the appropriate print media before it prints To load the multipurpose feeder 1 Open the multipurpose feeder ...

Page 68: ...te The guides are interconnected when you move one they both move together 2 Slide the paper guides to the correct position for the size paper you are loading 3 Press the paper feed plate down until it locks into place ...

Page 69: ...oosen them and then fan them Do not fold or crease the paper Straighten the edges of the stack on a level surface Note Do not exceed the maximum stack height Overfilling the feeder may cause jams 5 Place the paper print side up between the paper guides ...

Page 70: ...62 Load paper 6 Move the SET button to the left to unlock the tray The multipurpose tray can be closed by lifting it Set button ...

Page 71: ...n paper in the high capacity feeder To load the high capacity feeder 1 Open the high capacity feeder top cover The paper guides are set at the factory and may already be configured for your size paper 2 Inspect the position of the paper guides If the paper guides are correctly set for the size paper you are loading go to step 6 on page 65 if not continue with step 3 on page 64 ...

Page 72: ... If the paper guides are in the wrong position you may experience paper feeding problems 3 Loosen the left and right paper guide thumbscrews 4 Slide the guides left or right to the correct position for the size paper you are loading A4 or Letter 5 Tighten the left and right paper guide thumbscrews ...

Page 73: ...them and then fan them Do not fold or crease the paper Straighten the edges of the stack on a level surface Note Do not exceed the maximum stack height Overfilling the tray may cause paper jams 7 Place the paper against the paper guides with the print side up ...

Page 74: ...ess the Paper Tray button The paper tray lowers so you can load another 500 sheets of paper 9 Place the paper against the paper guides with the print side up 10 Repeat step 8 and step 9 until you have filled the tray or loaded the desired quantity 11 Close the high capacity feeder top cover Make sure the high capacity feeder is pushed completely against the printer ...

Page 75: ...e printer Note To prevent an electrical overload plug your printer into a well grounded outlet on a non ground fault interrupter GFI circuit 1 Plug one end of the power cord into the socket on the side of the printer and the other end into a properly grounded outlet ...

Page 76: ...rk continue with Printing a network setup page on page 69 Otherwise go on to Printing a menu settings page on page 68 Printing a menu settings page Print the menu settings page to review the default printer settings and to verify that printer options are installed correctly Note For more information about using the operator panel and changing menu settings refer to the publications CD 1 Press Menu...

Page 77: ...until you see Print Net Setup and then press Select The network setup page prints and the printer returns to Ready status 3 Check the first section on the network setup page and confirm that Status is Connected If Status is Not Connected your LAN drop may not be active or your network cable may be malfunctioning Consult your network support person and then print another network setup page to verif...

Page 78: ...nline documentation on the drivers CD that shipped with your printer Launch the CD click View Documentation and then click Network Printer Install If your network is not using DHCP you must manually assign an IP address to the printer One of the easiest ways is to use the operator panel 1 Press Menu until you see Network Menu and then press Select 2 Press Menu until you see Standard Network and th...

Page 79: ...rk setup page Look under the TCP IP heading and make sure the IP address netmask and gateway are what you want See Printing a network setup page on page 69 if you need help Note On Windows computers click Start Programs Command Prompt 2 Ping the printer and verify that it responds For example at a command prompt on a network computer type ping followed by the new printer IP address ping xxx xxx xx...

Page 80: ...to a network Windows In Windows network environments your printer can be configured for direct printing or for shared printing Supported network printer ports Microsoft IP port Windows NT 4 0 and Windows 2000 Network port Windows 95 98 Me Windows NT 4 0 and Windows 2000 Type of printer installation Network environment or operating system Go to page Network Ethernet or Token Ring connections Window...

Page 81: ...ion and look for information about network printer installation for your specific Windows environment If you choose to install without using the instructions on the drivers CD you need a basic understanding of network printing on TCP IP networks installing printer drivers and the process involved in creating new network ports Macintosh Your printer connects automatically to AppleTalk networks and ...

Page 82: ...n instructions Read the detailed online instructions on the drivers CD Click View Documentation and look for information about local printer installation Detailed instructions are provided for parallel and USB connections Supported connections Parallel or USB refers to the type of printer cable you used in Attach cables on page 35 to attach the printer to your computer Parallel works with Windows ...

Page 83: ...t driver You can find the printer s PPD and specific information about local printer installation on Macintosh computers on the drivers CD that shipped with your printer Click View Documentation and look for information about local printer installation After the printer is installed print a test page to verify your printer is correctly set up ...

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Page 85: ...Launch the CD and browse the contents to see a complete list of the available information If you have a version of Acrobat capable of full text searching we have created catalog entries to help you find the information you need The type of helpful information provided on the Publications CD includes Tips for successful printing Ways to improve print quality Information about using the operator pan...

Page 86: ...ons This will provide a brief overview of each PDF file Print the information on the publications CD and store it near the printer for easy access For printing instructions launch the CD and then click Navigation or Print as Book from the Home page Storing the Quick Reference In addition to the Publications CD your printer shipped with a Quick Reference We recommend that you store this booklet in ...

Page 87: ...J 45 connector 35 USB cable 37 B base printer 4 bin 1 2 C cables Ethernet 35 36 parallel 37 power 67 Token Ring 35 36 USB 37 card stock 51 CD drivers vi publications vi Coax Twinax Adapter for SCS 31 D dpi v drivers 72 drivers CD vi duplex network dn 6 duplex unit installing 12 E environmental issues 3 exit tray 2 F FCC emissions information ii firmware card installing 28 flash memory installing 2...

Page 88: ...ose feeder 59 paper trays 52 local printing cables 37 drivers 74 LocalTalk network port on Tri Port adapter 31 M Macintosh 73 MarkNet internal print servers 31 maximum stack height 550 sheet trays 55 high capacity feeder 65 multipurpose feeder 61 memory cards flash 27 installing 27 printer 27 menu settings page 68 N NetWare 74 network printer 5 printer location 5 network printing cables 35 drivers...

Page 89: ...ributing 78 information vi Pull Printing 71 Q Quick Reference attaching booklet sleeve 47 booklet information vi 78 R resolution v S safety information located on inside front cover setting paper size 57 paper type 58 sources of information vi space requirements 4 5 6 7 stack height maximum 550 sheet trays 55 high capacity feeder 65 multipurpose feeder 61 system board accessing 24 T TCP IP 70 tone...

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