Lexmark C772 Linking output bins, Holding a job in the printer, Printing and deleting held jobs

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Printing

Linking output bins

If you attach an optional finisher or mailbox to your printer, you can link output bins, or otherwise specify how the printer sends jobs to the bins, by changing the Configure Bins settings in the Paper Menu.

Value

Description

Mailbox*

Lets you select an output bin when you send a job to print. (If you prefer, you can select a

 

default output bin for all print jobs to go to.) The printer alerts you when the bin you selected

 

becomes full, and stops printing until you empty the bin.

 

 

Link

Links all available bins so that when one bin becomes full, the printer sends jobs to the next

 

linked bin.

 

 

Mail Overflow*

Sends jobs automatically to a preassigned overflow bin when the current bin becomes full.

 

 

Link Optional

Configures the printer to treat all the optional bins as one large output bin and treat the stan-

 

dard bin as an individually addressable bin.

 

 

Type Assignment

Lets you assign different types of media to specific output bins or a set of linked bins. The

 

printer then sends all printed media to the bin or set of linked bins that you designated to

 

receive each type of paper or specialty media.

 

 

* Only available if you have attached an optional mailbox.

To change the Configure Bins setting:

1Press until you see Paper Menu.

2Press

3Press until you see Bin Setup

4Press

5Press until you see Configure Bins, and then press . Mailbox appears on the second line of the display.

6Press until you see the value you want, and then press to save the value as the bin configuration default.

7Press until you get to the Ready state.

Holding a job in the printer

When sending a job to the printer, you can specify in the driver that you want the printer to hold the job in memory. When you are ready to print the job, you must go to the printer and use the operator panel menus to identify which held job you want to print.

Note: Print and Hold functions require a minimum of 128MB available printer memory. We recommend a minimum of 256MB available printer memory and a hard disk.

Printing and deleting held jobs

Once held jobs are stored in printer memory, you can use the printer operator panel to specify what you want to do with one or more of the jobs. You can select either Confidential Job or Held Jobs (Repeat Print, Reserve Print, and Verify Print jobs) from the Job Menu. If you select Confidential Job, you must enter the personal identification number (PIN) you specified in the driver when you sent the job. For more information, see Printing confidential jobs.

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Contents C770, C772 Safety information Edition MarchTrademarks Contents Contents Input options Output optionsInternal options Installing a 2000-sheet drawer Installing and removing optionsContinue with Installing a 500-sheet drawer Installing a 500-sheet drawer Installing a duplex unit Installing an output expander Installing the printerInstalling an output expander Installing a 5-bin mailbox Installing a StapleSmart finisher Installing memory and option cards Removing the system board access coverInstalling a memory card Installing a firmware card Installing a hard disk Card Function Installing an option cardConnector Removing memory and option cards Accessing the printer system boardRemoving an option card Removing memory cardsInstalling and removing options Removing a hard disk Removing a firmware card Reinstalling the system board access cover Understanding the printer operator panel PrintingOperator panel buttons PrintingStatus Indicates Button Function Sending a job to printPrinting from a USB flash memory device Canceling a print job Canceling a job from the printer operator panelCanceling a job from a computer running Windows Canceling a job from a Macintosh computer running Mac OS Printing a menu settingsPrinting a network setup Canceling a job from a Macintosh computerPrinting a font sample list Printing a directory listLoading the trays Loading 500-sheet trays Printing Loading the 2000-sheet tray Printing Loading the multipurpose feeder Printing Loading the trays Loading the multipurpose feeder Printing on specialty media transparencies, labels, otherWindows Mac OSSelect File Print Linking traysValue Description Linking output binsHolding a job in the printer Printing and deleting held jobsPrint Time Filters Printing confidential jobsWindows MacintoshAt the printer Entering a personal identification number PINEnter PIN Copies & Pages or General pop-up menu, choose Job Routing Verify PrintReserve Print Repeat PrintPrint All Delete All JobName1 JobName2 Tips for successful printing Storing paperStoring supplies Avoiding jams Paper characteristics Media guidelinesPaper Media specifications Media specifications Unacceptable paper Storing paperSelecting paper Media source or process Print side Top TransparenciesSelecting preprinted forms and letterhead Printing on letterheadEnvelopes Media specifications Selecting transparenciesLabels Identifying media sources and specifications Storing mediaCard stock Media sizes and support DimensionsMedia support by type for optional features Media types and weights input options Media types and weights output options MaximumMaximum2,4 Banner paper Media capacitiesPaper labels Vinyl labelsView supplies Y K Determining the status of suppliesReady. Tray 1 Low, Tray Status / SuppliesMaintaining the printer Supply Menu selection item What the setting doesConserving supplies Ordering supplies Print cartridgesType of fuser Printer voltage Part number Toner waste containerFuser and ITU Ordering a fuserRecycling Lexmark products Ordering an image transfer unit and transfer rollerOrdering staple cartridges Identifying jams Clearing paper jamsClearing paper jams Access doors and traysExpander jams Area M Understanding jam messagesPaper jam messages Message Check Areas What to doClearing the entire paper path Area aArea B Area D Area CArea T1 Area EArea Tx Area J Area KArea L Clearing fuser jams Clearing mailbox, finisher, or output expander jams Area MClearing fuser jams Clearing image transfer unit jams Clearing paper jams Clearing paper jams Clearing paper jams Clearing paper jams Clearing paper jams If you still need help Disabling operator panel menus Adjusting operator panel brightness and contrastRestoring factory default settings Administrative supportEnabling operator panel menus Encrypting the disk Adjusting Power SaverClick Configuration Setting security using the Embedded Web Server EWSSetting the system password Using the secure Embedded Web ServerUsing Secure mode Click TCP/IP Port AccessSupporting IPSec Internet Protocol Security Locking the operator panel menus Using 802.1x AuthenticatingClick 802.1x Authentication Click Menu Lockout SetupPrinting Lockout Black only modeConfidential Print Setup Click Confidential Print SetupAligning the image transfer unit Using the Coverage Estimator Size sensingDisabling size sensing Using MarkVision Messenger Configuring printer alertsUsing the Setup Menu Using MarkVision ProfessionalCheck the Print as image box Online customer support Calling for serviceSymptom Cause Solution Checking an unresponsive printerSolving printing problems TroubleshootingSet Page Protect to Off from Print Recovery Solving mailbox problems For more informations, see Clearing mailbox, finisher, orOutput expander jams Area M Solving option problems See Solving high capacity feeder problemsOption Action Problem Solution Solving high capacity feeder problemsPaper path Solving paper feed problemsSolving print quality problems See Loading the trays or LoadingColors Marks occur repeatedly only in one colorMultiple times on a Marks occur down the page repeatedly in allTo be replaced Cartridges BCD E How does the printer know what color to print? Solving color quality problemsFrequently asked questions FAQ about color printing What is RGB color?Is it possible to increase the gloss in the printed output? What is Manual Color Correction?RGB What are Detailed Color Samples and how do I access them?101 Avis de conformité aux normes de l’industrie du Canada With a network cable installedElectronic emission notices Industry Canada compliance statementKorean MIC statement Without a network cable installed104 Durchschnittlicher Schallpegel dBA in 1 m Umkrei Noise emission levelsGerman GS mark notice Hinweis zum GS-ZeichenTotal energy usage Power SaverMode Description Power consumption Product energy consumptionLaser notice Laser advisory labelLexmark International, Inc. Lexington, KY Statement of Limited Warranty109 Index PIN Index112

C772, C770 specifications

The Lexmark C770 and C772 series of printers are robust color laser printers designed for medium to large workgroups that demand high-quality printing along with impressive speed and efficiency. These models stand out due to their impressive set of features and advanced technologies, catering to a range of business printing needs.

One of the hallmarks of the Lexmark C770 and C772 is their print quality. With a resolution of up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, these printers deliver sharp text and vibrant color graphics, making them ideal for producing professional-looking documents, presentations, and marketing materials. Additionally, the printers utilize Lexmark's unique Unison toner technology, which ensures consistent, high-quality printing throughout the life of the cartridge, reducing the need for frequent replacements and maximizing productivity.

Speed is another significant advantage of the C770 and C772 series. Both models are capable of printing at impressive speeds of up to 35 pages per minute for black and white prints and slightly lower for color documents. This rapid output allows businesses to meet tight deadlines without compromising on quality. Furthermore, the first-page-out time is notably fast, ensuring that users do not waste time waiting for their documents.

Connectivity options are extensive with the C770 and C772. These printers support USB, Ethernet, and optional wireless connections, enabling seamless integration into various network environments. This flexibility allows multiple users and devices to access the printer, facilitating collaboration and streamlining workflows.

Additionally, user-friendly features such as a large, intuitive LCD screen and an easy-to-navigate interface simplify printer management and operation. The printers also support advanced finishing options, including duplex printing, which saves paper and reduces costs, making them environmentally friendly choices for businesses.

Moreover, security features are incorporated to protect sensitive data, with options for secure printing and data encryption. This makes these printers suitable for environments where confidentiality is crucial.

In summary, the Lexmark C770 and C772 series are powerful color laser printers that combine exceptional print quality, impressive speed, versatile connectivity, and advanced features, making them a worthy investment for businesses looking to enhance their printing capabilities.