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Using the Local Printer Setup Utility
The Local Printer Setup Utility lets you select and save printer settings. These user default settings
remain in effect until you make another selection and apply it, or until you restore the original printer
settings (called factory default settings). See
Restoring factory defaults
for more information.
The Local Printer Setup Utility is available on Lexmark’s Web site at www.lexmark.com. It may also be
provided on the drivers CD for the printer. Check the drivers CD booklet to verify this.
Detailed instructions for using the Local Printer Setup Utility can be found in the Local Printer Setup
Utility Help.
Make changes in the Local Printer Setup Utility to create settings that will apply to all print jobs. To
change settings for an individual print job, make selections using the printer driver. These settings
override settings made in the Local Printer Setup Utility.
The Local Printer Setup Utility lets you set values for the following settings:
Paper Settings
Paper Source
Paper Size (per supported sources)
Paper Type (per supported sources)
Custom Types (per custom type number)
Substitute Size
Configure MP
Paper Texture (per supported media)
Paper Weight (per supported media)
Paper Loading (per supported media
PostScript Settings
Print PS Error
Font Priority
Finishing Settings
Duplex
Duplex Bind
Copies
Blank Pages
Collation
Separator Sheets
Separator Source
Multipage Print
Multipage Order
Multipage View
Multipage Border
PCL Emulation Settings
Orientation
Lines Per Page
A4 Width
Tray Renumber (per supported
sources)
Auto CR after LF
Auto LF after CR
USB Settings
PCL SmartSwitch
PS SmartSwitch
USB Buffer
Summary of Contents for T420
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Page 43: ...43 2 Raise the cover 3 Press down on the metal plate until it locks into place ...
Page 47: ...47 11 Close the cover 12 Insert the tray ...
Page 50: ...50 3 Pull the extension out 4 Gently press down on the ridge The extension unfolds Ridge ...
Page 64: ...64 If the multipurpose feeder become empty the following light sequence is displayed ...