Lexmark 746de, 748dte, 748de, 746dn, 746n PostScript envelope tray support, PostScript PS emulation

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PostScript (PS) emulation

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= Supported

 

X = Not supported

 

Envelope sizes

Printer model

Size name

Literal name

Size (mm)

Size (inches)

Size (points)

C746, C748

X746,

 

 

 

 

 

 

X748

Commercial 10

4.125x9.5envelope

104.8 x 241.3

4.125 x 9.5

297 x 684

 

 

International B5

176x250envelope

176 x 250

6.93 x 9.84

499 x 708

 

 

International C5

162x229envelope

162 x 229

6.38 x 9.01

459 x 649

 

 

International DL

110x220envelope

110 x 220

4.33 x 8.66

312 x 624

 

 

Other envelope

otherenvelope

296.93 x 427.48

11.69 x 16.83

842 x 1212

 

 

Literal names supported

= Supported

 

X = Not Supported

 

Literal names

Printer model

Literal name

Compatible literal name

C746, C748

X746, X748

b5envelope

176x250envelope

X

X

c5envelope

162x229envelope

 

 

com10envelope

4.125x9.5envelope

 

 

dlenvelope

110x220envelope

 

 

monarcenvelope

3.875x7.5envelope

 

 

PostScript envelope tray support

If manualfeed in statusdict and the ManualFeed page device parameter are false when the printer receives one of the envelopetray operators listed in “Envelopetray operator selections” on page 17, then the following occurs:

The printer sets the PageSize Policy to 0.

The printer checks the active source to see if it matches the requested envelope size. If the sizes match, then the envelope is fed from the active source.

Note: The active source is the last source selected from the printer control panel or data stream.

If the requested size and the size loaded in the active source do not match, then the sources are searched in the order defined by the Priority array in the InputAttributes dictionary in the pagedevice dictionary.

If the requested media size is not found by the previous search, then the following search order is used:

Envelope feeder

Multipurpose feeder

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Contents Technical Reference DecemberEdition notice Contents Index 106 Introduction Understanding letters after model numbersIntroduction Learning about the printer Finding information about the printerOther countries and regions -See the printed Printer Control Language PC L page formatting Printable areasSupported paper and envelope dimensions PaperPrinter Control Language PCL page formatting PJL commands information Printer Job Language PJLPostScript PS emulation Supported paper sizesPostScript paper tray support Tray selected with tray operatorsPostScript envelope size support Envelope sizes supportedPostScript envelope tray support PostScript PS emulationEnvelopetray operator selections Airflow requirement Printer specificationsNoise emission levels Electrical specifications Printer model Electrical specificationPower requirements Physical specificationsClearance requirements Environmental conditionsAltitude and atmospheric pressure specifications Values for the ambient operating environmentPCL emulation commands Appendix a PCL supportSet Page Size Set Page Length Secondary Font Symbol Set Logical Operation Clear Horizontal Margins GL/2 commands Appendix a PCL support Appendix a PCL support Appendix B PJL support Common variables for both printer languagesAppendix B PJL support Lexmark‑unique PJL variables for both printer languages Appendix B PJL support Appendix B PJL support Appendix B PJL support Appendix B PJL support Appendix B PJL support Appendix B PJL support Appendix B PJL support Appendix B PJL support Appendix B PJL support Common variables for PCL emulation Lexmark‑unique variables for PCL emulationStatus Readback commands Common variables for PostScript emulationLexmark‑unique variables for PostScript emulation Lexmark‑unique Lresource variablesUstatus unsolicited status variables PJL messages for auto-continuable conditionsJobs will not be Restored Standard Restore held jobs? Printer service Not enough free Remove PJL messages for attendance conditions Cmyk * Print Close stapler Cmyk Cmyk * Cartridge Install Disks installed Appendix B PJL support Nearly low Check Duplex Nearly full Magenta Cartridge Module near Cyan invalid Transfer module 84.41 Magenta Magenta Cartridge And/or magenta Imaging unit PJL messages for paper handling Standard Bin Feeder With paper Type paper Size Source to Paper type Paper size Load Orientation PJL messages for paper jams Appendix B PJL support Appendix B PJL support Appendix B PJL support Appendix B PJL support Appendix B PJL support Lexmark‑unique PJL commands Service errorsDevice attendance messages Lprintdirectory = Supported = Not supported Printer model Command Appendix C PostScript support Supplemental operatorsAppendix C PostScript support Appendix C PostScript support Device parameters Appendix C PostScript support Appendix C PostScript support Appendix C PostScript support User interpreter parameters System interpreter parameters Appendix C PostScript support Appendix C PostScript support Devices supported = Supported = Not supported Printer model Device USBA% USBB% USBC% USBD% Baud EthernetAddress Appendix C PostScript support Appendix C PostScript support 100 Appendix C PostScript support 101 Appendix C PostScript support 102 Appendix C PostScript support 103 Appendix C PostScript support 104 PostScript message keys commands Appendix C PostScript support 105Index Lresource

746de, 748e, 746n, 748dte, 746dn specifications

Lexmark, a well-known player in the printing industry, offers a range of multifunction printers designed for various business environments. Among these, models like the Lexmark 748e, 748dte, 748de, 746de, and 746dn stand out due to their advanced features and robust performance.

The Lexmark 748e is engineered for high-volume printing, offering speeds of up to 60 pages per minute. It features vibrant color output with a maximum resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi, ensuring sharp and professional-quality prints every time. The 748e also includes a large touchscreen interface for easy navigation and a variety of connectivity options, including USB, Ethernet, and wireless capabilities.

The 748dte and 748de models share many features with the 748e but have additional capabilities suited for different workplace needs. The 748dte includes enhanced finishing options, such as stapling and hole-punching, which makes it ideal for businesses that frequently produce reports and presentations. On the other hand, the 748de is perfect for environments that prioritize duplex printing, as it comes with automatic two-sided printing, significantly reducing paper usage.

The Lexmark 746de and 746dn models cater to businesses needing reliable monochrome printing. The 746de offers similar speed and quality specifications as the 748 series but focuses on efficiency and cost-effectiveness. It comes equipped with features like automatic duplex printing, a high-yield toner option, and robust security protocols to protect sensitive information.

What sets all these models apart is their integration of Lexmark’s innovative technologies. They feature a cloud-enabled printing system that allows users to print from anywhere, streamlining workflows in mobile and remote settings. Additionally, Lexmark devices come with advanced security features that protect documents and data, making them suitable for industries that handle confidential information.

In terms of maintenance, these printers are designed for ease of use, allowing for quick replacement of toner and easy access to paper jams. They also support Lexmark’s fleet management tools, enabling businesses to monitor printer usage, optimize performance, and reduce downtime.

In summary, the Lexmark 748e, 748dte, 748de, 746de, and 746dn are versatile multifunction printers that cater to the diverse needs of businesses while offering advanced printing solutions, security, and cost-efficiency. Their combination of speed, quality, and feature-rich technology makes them a valuable asset for any office environment.