Lexmark Z600 manual Print your poster, Assemble your poster

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3Select a print quality:

a From Print Properties dialog box, select the Quality/Copies tab. b From the Quality/Speed area, select Normal.

Note: Higher print quality settings result in better print quality, but may take longer to print.

4Select a print layout:

a From Print Properties dialog box, select the Print Layout tab. b From the Layout area, select Poster.

5Select your poster size:

a Select the size of your poster: 2 x 2 (four pages total), 3 x 3 (nine pages total), or 4 x 4 (16 pages total).

b Select Print Crop Marks if you want help cutting the edges of your pages.

6If you need to reprint a selection of pages: a Click Select Pages To Print...

The pages that are not going to print have a circle and a bar symbol over the number and are shaded. Select or clear each page by clicking it.

bClick OK.

7Click OK.

Step 3: Print your poster

Click OK.

Assemble your poster

1On each printed page, trim the white edges from two adjacent sides.

For example, trim the white edge from the top and left sides of each page.

Printed pages with the white edge trimmed from two adjacent sides

Trimmed edges

Untrimmed edges

Printing a poster

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Contents Caring for your cartridges and ordering supplies Checklist to find solutions to common setup problemsHow to print several projects on various types of paper Learn about the printer parts and the printer softwareEdition January Contents Setup troubleshooting Z600 Series Color Jetprinter Understanding the printer partsPrinter overview Printer driver Understanding the printer softwareUnderstanding the printer software Customizing the settings for your document Paper Setup tab Lexmark Solution CenterFollowing table describes the LSC tabs Load the paper Printing on plain paperPrinting ideas Load the photo paper Customize the print settingsPrinting photos Print your documentCustomize the print settings Printing on premium or coated paper Printing on premium or coated paperPrint your photos Load the premium or coated paperPrinting on both sides of a sheet of paper Printing on both sides of a sheet of paperLoad the paper Select Side Flip or Top Flip Load the cards Printing cardsPrinting cards Printing envelopes Printing envelopesPrint your cards Load the envelopesCustomize the print settings Print your envelopes Printing color images in black and whitePrinting color images in black and white Print your document Printing a booklet Printing a bookletCustomize the print settings Build your booklet Load the labels Printing labelsPrinting labels Customize the print settings Print your labels Printing handoutsPrinting handouts Select Side Flip or Top Flip binding Print your handouts Printing a posterPrinting a poster Load the paper Assemble your poster Print your posterLoad the iron-on transfers Printing iron-on transfersPrinting iron-on transfers Print your iron-on transfer Load the transparencies Printing transparenciesPrinting transparencies Print your transparencies Printing your document in reverse order Printing your document in reverse orderPrint your document Load the banner paper Printing a bannerPrinting a banner Customize the print settings Printing on custom size paper Printing on custom size paperPrint your banner Load the custom size paperPrint your document Replacing the print cartridges MaintenanceRemoving the used cartridges Replacing the print cartridges Installing the cartridgesReplacing the print cartridges Specifying cartridge settings in the printer software Improving print quality Improving print qualityPreserving the print cartridges Preserving the print cartridgesOrdering supplies Ordering suppliesSetup troubleshooting Troubleshooting checklistWhen I insert the printer software CD, nothing happens Solving printer software installation problemsSolving printer software installation problems Windows 98/Me Windows 2000/XP Removing the printer software Installing the printer softwareInk Low message Understanding error messages and flashing lightsGeneral troubleshooting Paper Jam messageResolving unsuccessful or slow printing Power/Resume button is blinkingResolving unsuccessful or slow printing Printer is plugged in, but does not printCheck the printer port Test page does not printPrinter prints very slowly Clearing paper misfeeds or jamsAlignment page does not print Printer ejects a blank page after appearing to printPrinter has a paper jam Printer does not feed envelopes or specialty mediaVertical straight lines are not smooth Solving print quality problemsSolving print quality problems Print is too dark or smudgedPrinted characters are improperly formed or misaligned Characters are missing or unexpectedColors on the printout differ from the colors on the screen Glossy or photo papers or transparencies stick together Solving specialty media problemsColors on the printout are faded Photos do not print as expectedElectronic emission notices Japanese Vcci notice United Kingdom Telecommunications Act Glossary Page Printer port. See USB port Index Page Unsuccessful or slow

Z600 specifications

The Lexmark Z600 is a versatile inkjet printer known for its affordability and efficiency, primarily designed for home and small office use. This printer combines functionality with innovation, catering to the diverse needs of users who require high-quality prints without the overhead costs associated with more advanced models.

One of the main features of the Lexmark Z600 is its print resolution, which can reach up to 2400 x 1200 dots per inch (dpi). This impressive resolution enables users to achieve sharp text and vivid graphics, making it suitable for both documents and photographs. The Z600 can produce borderless prints, allowing users to create professional-looking materials that stand out.

The printer's speed is another significant advantage. The Z600 boasts a print speed of up to 15 pages per minute for black and white documents and around 10 pages per minute for color prints. This efficiency makes it ideal for users with high-volume printing needs while ensuring a balanced performance for everyday tasks.

Incorporating Lexmark's patented printing technologies, the Z600 utilizes a system of individual ink cartridges, enabling users to replace only the color that runs out. This innovation not only reduces costs but also minimizes waste, making it an eco-friendly choice. The cartridges are often easy to install, further simplifying the user experience.

Connectivity options include a standard USB interface, which allows for straightforward connection to a computer. The Z600 is compatible with various operating systems, ensuring versatility across different device platforms. However, it lacks modern wireless features, which may limit its appeal in increasingly wireless environments.

Another notable characteristic of the Lexmark Z600 is its compact design, which fits easily into home offices or small workspaces. This user-friendly printer is lightweight, making it suitable for those who might need to relocate their setup.

Overall, the Lexmark Z600 offers a balance of quality, speed, and functionality. Its combination of a high print resolution, efficient ink management, and compact design makes it an appealing option for users seeking a reliable printing solution without breaking the bank. Despite lacking advanced connectivity features, the Z600 continues to serve as a practical choice for everyday printing needs.