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Ships with print 1,500 pages cartridge yield (at (standard) approximately 5% coverage) Three printer models are available: an entry model, a standard model and a network model. The differences between these three models are listed in the following table. Standard model...
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Paper guides Adjust the width of the media in tray 1 and the manual feed. Operator panel lights Check the status of your printer. Top output bin Stack printed documents face down. Front output door Print on special media, for example, labels or card stock.
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Connect the computer to the network printer’s USB port with a Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable. Ethernet cable connector Connect the computer to the network printer’s port with an Ethernet cable. Power cord connector Connect the printer to a properly grounded wall outlet with a power cord.
Depending on the light sequence, briefly (approximately 1 second) push the operator panel button to restart the printer, display an error code, or activate other printer functions. Use your printer driver to change the paper source, paper size and other printer settings.
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 contain MarkVision Professional, other printer utilities, screen fonts, and additional documentation.
Remove the printer and all accessories from the packaging carton. Save the carton and packing materials in case you need to repack the printer for service or storage. Remove all tape from outside and inside the printer. Make sure you have the following...
— In dusty or dirty environments If you have a non-English operator panel overlay in your printer box and wish to use it, peel it off, align it on the operator panel, and press it into place. Use the finger tab to pull down the...
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Remove the protective foam packaging from the print cartridge. Cartridge handle Pull off the plastic piece attached to the ends of the print cartridge. Discard the plastic piece, foam and paper. Continue with “Install the print cartridge” on page 4. Unpack the printer...
Insert the print cartridge: Align the colored labels on either side of the print cartridge with the corresponding labels in the printer. Holding the handle, tilt the print cartridge down and guide it between the print cartridge grooves. Push down on the cartridge...
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What do I do next? Task Install optional memory Install tray 2 Attach cables Close the printer cover. Go to page ... Install the print cartridge...
Step 3: Install memory cards Removing the printer Install memory cards Depending on your printer model, you can increase printer memory for a total of up to 66MB (entry model), 72MB (standard model), and 80MB (network model). If you have a standard or network model,...
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CAUTION! If you are installing memory cards sometime after setting up the printer, turn the printer off and unplug any attached peripherals before continuing. Open the printer front cover. Install memory cards...
Install memory cards You will need a small Phillips screwdriver board shield to remove the metal shield covering the printer system board. Firmly push in the two oval tabs as you pull open the side cover. Remove the cover and set it...
Installing a printer memory card Warning! Printer memory cards are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch something metal on the printer before you touch a memory card. Remove the single screw and set it aside. Remove the metal shield by sliding it along the top and bottom grooves and set it aside.
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Connection points System board Install memory cards Avoid touching the connection points along the edge of the card. Save the packaging. Locate the top connector on the system board. Hold the memory card with the connection points pointing toward the top connector on the system board.
Note: Flash memory cards are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch something metal on the printer before you touch a memory card. Push the memory card firmly into the connector until the latches on either side of the connector snap into place.
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Connection points Install memory cards Avoid touching the connection points along the edge of the card. Save the packaging. Locate the bottom connector on the system board. Hold the option card with the connection points pointing toward the bottom connector on the system board.
Reattaching the metal shield Push the card firmly into the connector with your thumbs until the latches snap into place. Reattach the metal shield and side cover. When you have finished installing the memory card(s): Align the metal shield between the top and bottom grooves and slide it all the way back.
Reattaching the side What do I do next? Task Install the tray 2 Attach cables Install memory cards cover Go to page... Align the top and bottom tabs with the corresponding slots. As you close the door, push the oval tabs firmly into the slots. Close the front cover.
Step 4: Install the tray 2 option Support unit Paper tray You can increase paper capacity with the optional 250-sheet drawer, which attaches underneath the printer. A drawer consists of a paper tray and a support unit. Remove the tray from the support unit.
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Install the tray 2 option Align the printer with the front of the support unit and place it on top of the support unit. Make sure the support unit is firmly in place.
Step 5: Attach cables Local printing To attach an entry or standard model printer to a computer, we recommend you use an IEEE-1284 compliant parallel cable. Make sure the printer, computer, and any attached peripherals are turned off and unplugged.
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Attach cables To attach your printer to a computer using a USB cable: Plug one end of the USB cable into the USB port on the printer. Match the USB symbol on the cable to the USB symbol on the printer.
You can attach the network model printer to a network using an Ethernet cable (UTP cable with RJ.45 connector). To attach the printer to a network with an Ethernet cable: Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet network port on the MarkNet™...
Attaching a power cord Attach cables Make sure the printer is turned off. Plug one end of the power cord into the power cord connector. Plug the other end into a properly grounded outlet. Turn on the printer. Each indicator light turns on and off, starting with Press Button and ending with the Ready light.
You can increase your printer paper capacity with the optional 250-sheet drawer. An output bin on top of the printer holds up to 100 sheets. The single-sheet front output door provides a straight-through paper path for special media, reducing curling and potential paper jams.
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Load paper Extend the rear paper support until you hear a click. Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them, then fan them.
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If loading: • letterhead paper, insert letterhead with the top of the page pointing down, facing you • envelopes, insert them vertically, flap side down with the stamp area in the top left corner To reduce paper jams, do not use envelopes that: —...
Select the number of copies from your software application or printer driver if you are printing multiple copies. Start your print job. Use the manual feed to feed media, one feed sheet at a time, into your printer.
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If you experience problems feeding envelopes or card stock in tray 1, try printing them one at a time from the manual feed. Extend the front paper support on the paper output bin until you hear a click. If you are loading legal paper, extend the front paper support all the way up.
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Load paper What do I do next? Task Install optional tray 2 Attach cables — Have postage stamps attached — Have any exposed adhesive when the flap is in the sealed position Slide the paper guides flush against the edges of the paper or envelope.
Make sure the metal plate is pressed down before inserting it into the printer. After the tray is inserted, the metal plate springs back up so the paper can feed into the printer. Load paper...
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Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them, then fan them. If loading letterhead paper, insert letterhead face down with the top of the page entering the printer first. Do not exceed the stack height indicator; overfilling the tray may cause paper jams.
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Slide the paper guides flush against the edges of the paper. Reinstall the tray, making sure the tray is pushed all the way in. Select the paper size and type from your software application. Start your print job. Load paper...
Step 7: Verify printer setup Verify printer setup Print a menu settings page for a list of the current printer settings. If you have a network model, your printer prints both a menu settings page and a setup page listing the IP address and other network settings.
Step 8: Understanding the operator panel lights The operator panel lights mean different things, depending on their sequence. They indicate that the printer is ready to print, the printer needs intervention, or the printer needs servicing. Some of the more common light sequences are shown in the next section.
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3 seconds) restarts the printer. • A long button press (hold until all the lights come on) resets the printer or selects a setting in the special function menu (see the Publications CD for more information). •...
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The printer is ready to receive and process data. The printer is busy receiving or processing data. Understanding the operator panel lights...
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Understanding the operator panel lights The printer is waiting until additional data is received. The printer top cover is open or the print cartridge is not installed. If both the Error light and Press Button lights are on, a secondary error has...
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Tray 1 or tray 2 is out of media or the media did not feed properly. The printer prompts you to load another sheet of media in the manual feed. Understanding the operator panel lights...
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The printer detects a jam. The printer alerts you the toner is getting low. Remove the print cartridge and shake it to print more pages before replacing it. (On the entry model printer, the Toner Low light does not come on if the standard 1,500-page print cartridge is installed.)
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The printer has a service error. Turn the printer off and back on. If the lights are still blinking, contact your point of purchase. Understanding the operator panel lights...
Install printer drivers A printer driver is software that lets your computer communicate with your printer. The following instructions explain how to install a printer driver on a printer attached to a computer using a parallel or USB connection. Supported connections The following printer connections are supported: •...
If you are setting up the printer for local printing, you need to install the PPD and use it with the LaserWriter 8 printer driver or the Adobe PostScript driver.
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Depending upon which version of the drivers CD shipped with your printer, you may also find this software on the drivers CD. Launch this utility and follow the instructions to install the PPDs. Send a test print job when you have finished.
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Non-NDPS (queue-based) For the latest information about support for non-NDPS (queue-based) environments, click View Documentation on the drivers CD and look for network printer installation. Install printer drivers...
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Step 10: Troubleshooting tips Problem: Installing a print cartridge Characters appear light or blurred. The printer seems to be printing, but pages are blank. The printer is on, but nothing prints. Jobs are not printing and the Error light is on solid.
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The paper fails to feed from the optional tray What to do: • Make sure tray 1 is selected from the printer driver. • Remove the paper from tray 1 and fan the paper. • Make sure tray 2 is selected from the printer driver.
USB 18 card stock, loading 23 cautions iii drivers ix changing a print cartridge see Publications CD Reference connecting the printer using a parallel cable 17 Index using a USB cable 18 using an Ethernet cable 19 drivers CD ix...
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42 loading paper 42 paper jams see Publications CD or Quick Reference printing from the correct tray 43 restoring factory defaults see the Publications CD unpacking the printer 1 USB cable 18 warnings iii Windows printer drivers 39 Index...
第 9 步: 安装打印机驱动程序 本地打印 Windows 安装打印机驱动程序 打印机驱动程序是让您的计算机与打印机通信的软件。 以下说明解释如何在一台使用并口或 USB 端口与计算机相连接的打印 机上安装打印机驱动程序。 支持的连接 支持以下打印机连接: • 并口 (Windows 95/98/Me, Windows NT 4.0 及 Windows 2000) • USB (Windows 98/Me 及 Windows 2000) 打印机驱动程序 支持以下打印机驱动程序: • Windows 系统打印机驱动程序 • 打印机的定制打印机驱动程序 系统驱动程序内建在 Windows 操作系统中。定制驱动程序在驱动程序 CD 上。...
Macintosh 网络打印 Windows 注意:使用定制打印机驱动程序 及网络端口能提供增强的功能, 例如打印机状态警报。 如果您要设置打印机用于本地打印,您需要安装 PPD 文件并将它与 LaserWriter 8 打印机驱动程序或 Adobe PostScript 驱动程序一起使用。 可以在打印机附带的驱动程序 CD 上找到 PPD 文件及关于在 Macintosh 计算机上安装本地打印机的具体信息。 打印机安装好以后,打印一张测试页以检查打印机是否设置正确。 如果您使用的是网络打印机型号,以下说明解释如何在连接到网络的 打印机上安装打印机驱动程序。 端口 支持以下网络打印机端口: • Microsoft IP 端口 (Windows NT 4.0 和 Windows 2000) 打印机驱动程序 支持以下打印机驱动程序: • Windows 系统打印机驱动程序...
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Macintosh 注意:PostScript PPD 文件向 UNIX 或 Macintosh 驱动程序或应 用程序提供关于打印机性能的详 细信息。 NetWare 安装打印机驱动程序 创建端口并安装驱动程序 请阅读驱动程序 上的详细信息 安装。 如果您选择不使用驱动程序 对 TCP/IP 网络上的打印,打印机驱动程序安装及添加新网络端口的过 程都需要有基本的了解。 打印机会自动连接到 AppleTalk 网络并让其它网络客户能看到它。 您必须使用 LaserWriter 8 打印机驱动程序和 PostScript 打印机描述 (PDD)文件在每一个网络客户的桌面上创建打印机对象 (图标) 。 在打印机附带的驱动程序 CD 上的联机文档内可找到有关在 AppleTalk 网络上安装打印机的具体信息。 根据打印机附带的驱动程序 CD 版本,您也可能在驱动程序 CD 上找 到该软件。启动该实用程序并根据指导安装...
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Readers’ Comments — We’d Like to Hear from You Infoprint 1116 Setup Guide Publication No. S510-2307-00 Overall, how satisfied are you with the information in this book? Very Satisfied Overall satisfaction How satisfied are you that the information in this book is:...