Lexmark 342n, 340 manual Using the operator panel to change printer settings, Menus Disabled

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Understanding the operator panel

Using the operator panel to change printer settings

From the operator panel, you can select menu items and associated values to print your jobs successfully. You can also use the panel to alter the setup and operating environment of the printer. See Using printer menus for an explanation of all the menu items.

You can modify printer settings by:

Selecting a setting from a list of values

Changing an On/Off setting

Changing a numerical setting

To select a new value as a setting:

1From a Ready status message, press Menu. The menu names appear.

2Continue to press and release Menu until you see the menu you need.

3Press Select to select the menu or menu item on the second line of the display.

If the selection is a menu, the menu is opened, and the first printer setting in the menu appears.

If the selection is a menu item, the default setting for the menu item appears. (The current user default setting has an asterisk [*] beside it.)

Each menu item has a list of values for the menu item. A value can be:

A phrase or word to describe a setting

A numerical value that can be changed

An On or Off setting

4Press Menu to move to the value you need.

5Press Select to select the value on the second line of the operator panel. An asterisk appears beside the value to indicate that it is now the user default setting. The new setting appears for one second, clears, displays the word Saved, and then displays the previous list of menu items.

6Press Return to go back to previous menus. Make additional menu selections to set new default settings. Press Go if this is the last printer setting you want to change.

User default settings remain in effect until you save new settings or restore the factory defaults. Settings you choose from your software application can also change or override the user default settings you select from the operator panel.

The diagram in Using the printer menus shows the menu items in each menu.

An asterisk (*) next to a value indicates the factory default setting. Factory defaults may differ for different countries or regions.

Factory defaults are the function settings in effect the first time you turn your printer on. These remain in effect until you change them. Factory defaults are restored if you select the Restore value for the Factory Defaults menu item in the Utilities Menu. See Utilities Menu for more information.

When you select a new setting from the operator panel, the asterisk moves next to the selected setting to identify it as the current user default.

User defaults are the settings you select for different printer functions and store in printer memory. Once stored, these settings remain active until new ones are stored or the factory defaults are restored.

Note: Settings you choose from your software application may override the settings you select from the operator panel.

Menus Disabled

If your printer is configured as a network printer available to a number of users, Menus Disabled may appear when you press Menu from the Ready state. Disabling the menus prevents users from using the operator panel to inadvertently

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Contents E340, E342n Edition June Edition noticeLicensing notice Conventions Safety information United Kingdom Telecommunications ActLaser notice Electronic emission noticesPrinter energy consumption Statement of Limited Warranty Limitation of liability Additional rightsContents Contents Print media tasks and tipsHow to install options Troubleshooting 104 Printer overview Printer overview Before installing printer software Installing printer software using the drivers CDInstalling printer software through the Add Printer Wizard WindowsInstalling optional printer software Installing software for local printingLocal Printer Settings Utility MacintoshUNIX/Linux `Creating a desktop printer icon Mac OSFor Mac OS 9.0 Open Apple LaserWriter Double-clickDesktop Printer UtilityInstalling software for direct printing Shared printingSetting up shared printing Installing software for network printingInstalling software on the computer attached to the printer Connecting other network computers to the printerGo to Verifying the IP settings on Helpful tips for network printingAssigning a printer IP address Close Network Neighborhood or My Network PlacesGo on to Verifying the IP settings on Printing a network setupPrinting setup pages Verifying the IP settings Install a custom PPD file Mac OSCreate a desktop printer NetWare Print media tasks and tips What types of print media can be loaded?Where can print media be loaded in the printer? Print media tasks and tipsTips on choosing the right print media PaperPreprinted forms and letterhead TransparenciesLabels Tips on storing print media and supplies Card stockStoring paper Storing suppliesTips on preventing jams How to load the 250-sheet and 550-sheet trays Print media tasks and tips Insert the tray Extend the paper support on the output bin Extending the tray for legal or folio size paper Attaching the dust coverHow to load the manual feeder How to use the rear exitHow to use the rear exit How to clear paper jams Print media tasks and tips Print media tasks and tips How to manually feed a print job Printing tasksPrinting tasks Landscape How to print on both sides of the paper manual duplexPortrait Printing tasks How to print multiple page images on one page N-up printing Across DownHow to print a booklet How to print a poster Using an overlay How to print on letterheadHow to print using an overlay or a watermark Using a watermark Click WatermarkHow to cancel a print job Canceling a job from a Macintosh computerFrom the printer operator panel From a Windows computerHow to install options How to access the system boardHow to install options How to add a memory card See Recognizing installed optionsHow to add a flash card How to install a 550-sheet drawer Recognizing installed options Click File Æ Properties Click the Install Options tabUsing the operator panel Indicator lightButtons Understanding the operator panelUsing the operator panel to change printer settings Menus DisabledMenus Disabled Using the printer menus Paper Size Paper MenuCustom Types Paper Source Paper TexturePaper Type Paper Weight SetupSubstitute Size UniversalFinishing Menu Multipage Print Multipage ViewSeparator SheetsUtilities Menu Job MenuReset Printer Print BufferPrint Resolution Quality MenuPictureGrade Toner DarknessSetup Menu Protect Print AreaFit to WholePrint Timeout Toner AlarmWait Timeout PrinterPCL Emul Menu Symbol Set PitchPoint Size Tray RenumberPrint PS Error PostScript MenuPpds Menu Font PriorityCharacter Set Lines per InchFormat TrayParallel Menu Parallel Mode SmartSwitchNetwork Menu ProtocolStd Net Setup Network BufferUSB Menu USB Buffer Canceling Job See also How to cancel a print jobSee also How to change a toner Activating Menu ChangesUnderstanding the printer messages Power Saver Printing Menu SettingsNot Ready Performing Self TestResetting the Printer See also Using the operator panel toChange printer settings Restoring Factory DefaultsPpds Font Error Res Save Off DeficientMemory Insufficient CollationError ServiceFlash Full Unformatted FlashSet Card Speed NPA ModeMac Binary PS Protocol Understanding the printer configuration menusParallel Mode Reset Factory DefaultsReset PhotoconductorPrinting the menu settings and network setup pages Software and network tasksHow to configure for TCP/IP Verifying the IP settingsPrinting the Print Quality Test Pages Assigning a printer IP addressUsing the printer resident Web What supplies do I need and how do I order them? World WideFor the USA and Canada3 For Europe, the Middle East, and Africa4For Latin America6 How to conserve suppliesSupplies information How to know when you need new supplies Checking the toner and photoconductor levelsHow to change a toner cartridge Supplies information Supplies information Recycling Lexmark products How to change a photoconductor kit 100 101 Disabling the operator panel menus Enabling the menusPanel to change printer settings Restoring factory default settingsAdministration General problems Click Printer SoftwareTroubleshooting Print quality problems When you handle the sheets Print too lightPrint too dark Transparency print quality is poorGhost Images Uneven printingIncorrect margins Skewed printHow to clean the printhead lens 110 111 Index Index 114 115 116 TCP/IP 118

342n, 340 specifications

The Lexmark 340n and 342n are part of Lexmark's robust line of monochrome laser printers designed for small to medium-sized businesses. These models are well-known for their reliability, advanced features, and the ability to efficiently handle a high volume of printing tasks.

The Lexmark 340n offers print speeds of up to 35 pages per minute (ppm), making it a strong contender for busy work environments where time is of the essence. It features a first-page-out time of less than 6.5 seconds, ensuring that users do not have to wait long to retrieve their documents. The 342n model similarly aligns with these performance metrics but provides enhanced capabilities, particularly in terms of memory and optional print finishing features.

One of the standout characteristics of these printers is their excellent print quality. Both models utilize Lexmark's Advanced Toner technology, which helps produce crisp text and sharp images, with a print resolution of up to 1200 x 1200 dots per inch (dpi). This makes them suitable for printing professional documents, reports, and presentations.

Connectivity options are abundant in these models, allowing users to integrate them seamlessly into their existing network infrastructure. The printers support USB, Ethernet, and optional wireless connections, providing flexibility for different workplace setups. Additionally, the Lexmark 340n and 342n are compatible with various mobile printing solutions, such as Apple AirPrint and Google Cloud Print, enabling users to print directly from their smartphones and tablets.

Another important feature is the user-friendly control panel, which includes a 2-line LCD display for easy navigation through settings and functions. Both models also have a standard paper capacity of 250 sheets, which can be expanded with optional trays, making them capable of handling larger print jobs without frequent paper replenishment.

Furthermore, they are designed with energy efficiency in mind. The models comply with Energy Star certification standards, minimizing power consumption during operation and standby modes. This not only reduces operational costs but also supports environmentally friendly practices within the workplace.

In summary, the Lexmark 340n and 342n printers are equipped with a combination of speed, quality, and connectivity that meets the demands of modern businesses. With their advanced features and robust performance, these printers are ideal choices for organizations looking to optimize their printing processes while maintaining high standards of output quality.