Lexmark 5770 manual Label types and sizes

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Be careful not to touch the printed surface until the ink is dry.

If you are printing several sheets, remove each sheet as it exits the printer and allow it to dry before stacking.

Cover the printed area with plain paper when storing.

Label types and sizes

The printer supports letter and A4 size label sheets. You can use the automatic feeder or manual feeder to print labels.

Label size

Number of

Sheet

Part

 

labels per

size

number

 

sheet

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 x 2 5/8 in.

30

Letter

70X7250

 

 

 

 

2 x 4 in.

10

Letter

70X7251

 

 

 

 

63.5 x 38.1 mm

21

A4

70X7252

 

 

 

 

99.1 x 67.7 mm

8

A4

70X7253

 

 

 

 

For best results, labels used in the printer should meet the following requirements:

Do not use label sheets with a slick backing material.

Be sure the adhesive does not come in contact with any part of the printer.

Use full label sheets. Partially used sheets (with areas exposed by missing labels) can cause labels to peel off during printing and can damage the printer.

Loading paper and other media

Loading paper and other media

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Contents Lexmark Photo Jetprinter User Guide United States Government Restricted Rights Contents Printing from DOS Appendix a Notices Appendix B Statement of Limited Warranty Vi Contents Chapter One Introducing your printerThis illustration shows the parts of the printer Printer features and specificationsIntroducing your printer Temperature and humidity Printer dimensionsSystem requirements Paper Status light Using the printers light and buttonPaper Feed button Chapter Two Using the printer softwareOpening the Printer Driver Opening the Control ProgramRecommended paper types Loading paper and other mediaChapter Three Photo paper types and sizes Plain paper Coated paper types and sizesTransparency types and sizes Envelope types and sizesLabel types and sizes Paper, transparencies, glossy film, and labels Loading the automatic feederGreeting card types and sizes Iron-on transfer types and sizesLoading paper and other media Loading envelopes or other print media Paper guide Release Tab Loading paper or other print media Loading the manual feederLoading paper and other media Loading paper and other media Preserving print cartridges Caring for your print cartridgesChapter Four Removing a print cartridge Installing or replacing print cartridgesCartridge type Cartridge carrier slot Installing or changing a print cartridge Caring for your print cartridges Disposing of used cartridges If you Click InstalledAligning the print cartridges Caring for your print cartridges Click the Clean Print Nozzles button Cleaning the print nozzlesCaring for your print cartridges Nozzles Contacts Cleaning print cartridge carrier contacts Caring for your print cartridges Caring for your print cartridges Printing from Changing print settings for DOS applicationsChapter Five DOS applications in Windows Printing from DOS applicationsPrinting from DOS Printing from a DOS application to another printer Printing from non-Windows DOS applications Printing from DOS Enabling DOS printing to your printer Enabling DOS printing to other printersPrinting from DOS Chapter Six TroubleshootingBidirectional communications problems Replacing the parallel cable Solving bidirectional communications problemsDisabling bidirectional communications Printhead failure Did the message reappear? Replacing the print cartridge Deleting photo filesError messages on your computer Error messages on the printer operator panel General printing problems Intermittent printing Interface problemsDOS print job does Not printYour screen Blinking and an errorPaper Status light is Message appears onFrom the printer Printer is pluggedBut nothing prints There is no actionTest page does not Printer seems to bePrinting but no Characters appearBuckles Paper feed problemsPaper fails to feed Paper skews orPapers stick together Paper sticks togetherTransparencies Glossy film, or photoPoor print quality Or misaligned ProblemsGeneral print quality Improperly formedPhoto is too dark or Edge of envelopePrint is too dark or SmudgedAlternating bands Light and dark print Solid black areas on Print smears onContain white streaks Printed pages havePrinter software problems Removing the exit tray Chapter Seven Ordering SuppliesPrint cartridges Parallel cableCoated paper Photo paperTransparencies Glossy filmLabels Greeting cards with envelopesIron-on transfers for T-shirts Ordering Supplies Appendix a Energy StarElectronic Emission Safety information Consignes de sécurité Pautas de Seguridad Sikkerhetsinformasjon Informações de Segurança Page Appendix B Statement of Limited WarrantyExtent of Warranty Limitation of Liability Statement of Limited Warranty Air Brush GlossaryIcon Index Index Index Index Reader’s Business Reply Mail