Lexmark Z13, Z23, Z33 manual Printing envelopes, Load the envelopes

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Make sure the stamp location is in the upper left corner.

Lexmark Z13

Lexmark Z23

Lexmark Z33

Printer overview

Basic printing

Printing ideas

Maintenance

Troubleshooting

Notices

Index

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Printing envelopes

You can print up to 10 envelopes at a time, depending on the thickness of the envelopes.

Step 1: Load the envelopes

Note: Do not use envelopes with holes, windows, deep embossing, metal clasps, string ties, or metal folding bars. Make sure your envelopes are unused and undamaged.

Make sure the print side is facing you.

Load the envelopes vertically against the right side of the paper support.

Make sure you do not push the envelopes too far into the sheet feeder.

Slide the paper guide to the left side of the envelopes.

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Contents User’s Guide for Mac OS 8.6 to Printer overview Setup dialog box Print dialog box Control Panel Understanding the printer softwareSetup dialog box Change the settings as needed Print dialog box Lexmark Z13 Lexmark Z23 Lexmark Z33 Lexmark Z13 Lexmark Z23 Lexmark Z33 Lexmark Z13 Lexmark Z23 Lexmark Z33 Control Panel Lexmark Z13 Lexmark Z23 Lexmark Z33 Understanding the printer parts Table beginning on the next page describes each partUse this When you want to Basic printing is as easy as Load the paper Customize the printer settings Print your document Printing a banner Printing photos Load the photo paperCustomize the printer settings For help, see Understanding the printer softwarePrint your photos Printing on premium paper Load the premium paperCustomize the printer settings Print your document Printing cards Load the cardsCustomize the printer settings Print your cards Printing envelopes Load the envelopesCustomize the printer settings Print your envelopes Printing color images in black and white Load the paperPrint your document Printing labels Load the labelsCustomize the printer settings Print your labels Lexmark Z13 Lexmark Z23 Lexmark Z33 Customize the printer settings Print your document Printing an iron-on transfer Load the iron-on transfersCustomize the printer settings Print your iron-on transfers Printing transparencies Load the transparenciesCustomize the printer settings Print your transparencies Printing your document in reverse order Print your document Printing a banner Load the banner paperCustomize the printer settings Print your banner Maintenance Replacing the print cartridges Removing the used cartridgeInstalling a cartridge Lexmark Z13 Lexmark Z23 Lexmark Z33 Specifying cartridge settings in the printer software Aligning the print cartridges Lexmark Z13 Lexmark Z23 Lexmark Z33 Lexmark Z13 Lexmark Z23 Lexmark Z33 Preserving the print cartridges Storing an extra print cartridge Attaching the print cartridge storage unit to the printerInserting a print cartridge in the storage unit Removing a print cartridge from the storage unitOrdering supplies Part numberTroubleshooting Lexmark Z13 Lexmark Z23 Lexmark Z33 Printing a test Solving printer software installation problems Uninstalling the printer softwareLexmark Z13 Lexmark Z23 Lexmark Z33 Using the World Wide Web Understanding error messages and flashing lights Click the topic that best describes your problemInk Low message Paper Jam messagePaper Feed light is blinking Paper Feed light blinks twice Power light is blinking Resolving unsuccessful or slow printing Printer is plugged in, but doesn’t print Test page does not print If the paper is jammed, see Clearing paper misfeeds or jamsPrinter ejects a blank page after appearing to print Printer prints very slowly Recovering when your computer stops responding Click the topic that best desribes your problem Clearing paper misfeeds or jamsPaper misfeeds or multiple sheets feed through the printer Printer does not feed envelopes or specialty paper Printer has a paper jam Improving print quality Adjusting the margin settings Margin Minimum settingChoosing a higher print quality Cleaning the print cartridge nozzles Lexmark Z13 Lexmark Z23 Lexmark Z33 When you install a These purge lines print Wiping the print cartridge nozzles and contacts Dampen a clean, lint-free cloth with water Improving print speed Solving specialty paper problems Glossy or photo papers or transparencies stick together Transparencies or photos contain white lines Printer does not feed envelopes or specialty paper Reducing ink usage Troubleshooting Edition notice JanuaryUnited States Government Restricted Rights Trademarks Lexmark Z13 Lexmark Z23 Lexmark Z33 Electronic emission notices Lexmark Z13 Lexmark Z23 Lexmark Z33 Industry Canada compliance statement Avis de conformité aux normes d’Industrie CanadaEuropean Community EC directives conformity United Kingdom Telecommunications ActWarranty Statement of limited warrantyLexmark International, Inc., Lexington, KY Warranty service Lexmark Z13 Lexmark Z23 Lexmark Z33 Extent of warranty Limitation of liability Additional rights Index Lexmark Z13 Lexmark Z23 Lexmark Z33 Lexmark Z13 Lexmark Z23 Lexmark Z33

Z13, Z23, Z33 specifications

The Lexmark Z13, Z23, and Z33 printers are part of Lexmark's early lineup of color inkjet printers, designed to provide efficient and cost-effective printing solutions for home and small office users.

The Lexmark Z13, launched in the late 1990s, was noted for its compact size and straightforward operation. This printer utilized a dual-cartridge system, one for black ink and another for color. This design streamlined maintenance and lowered costs for users who primarily printed in black and white. The Z13 was compatible with various operating systems and offered USB connectivity, making it a convenient choice for many users who were transitioning to digital printing.

The Z23 followed suit, enhancing several features over its predecessor. With a slightly elevated printing speed, the Z23 delivered up to 14 pages per minute (ppm) in black and around 10 ppm in color. An important advancement in the Z23 was its Nozzle Monitoring System, which helped maintain print quality by alerting users when print nozzles required cleaning. This feature not only improved user experience but also extended the life of ink cartridges. Additionally, the Z23 supported a higher resolution of up to 4800 x 1200 dpi, allowing for sharper images and text output.

The Lexmark Z33 represented further developments in the series, offering improved performance and additional capabilities. This model could print faster than its predecessors, achieving speeds of up to 16 ppm for black and 11 ppm for color. One of the standout features of the Z33 was its enhanced color management technology. The printer supported Lexmark’s proprietary ColorSync technology, producing vibrant color prints that catered to the demands of users requiring high-quality graphics and photographs. The Z33 maintained compatibility with both Windows and Mac operating systems, ensuring versatility across different user setups.

In terms of cost-effectiveness, all three models featured reasonably priced ink cartridges, making them popular for users looking to balance quality with budget constraints. Their compact designs allowed for easy placement on desktops without taking up too much space. These printers embraced user-friendly designs, characterized by simple controls and easy-to-load paper trays.

In conclusion, the Lexmark Z13, Z23, and Z33 printers exemplified the evolution of entry-level inkjet technology during their time, combining practicality with key features aimed at home and small office users.