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on both sides of the paper (duplexing) 77

photos 75

placing separator sheets between copies 80

quick copy 74 reducing 78 selecting a tray 77 to letterhead 76

to transparencies 75 using the ADF 74

using the scanner glass 75 Custom Scan Sizes menu 130 Custom Types menu 129 Cyan Low 163

D

date and time setting 99

Default Source menu 122 Defective <color> Cartridge 169 Dialing 163

directory list, printing 72 display troubleshooting

display is blank 208

display shows only diamonds 208 display, printer control panel 16 distinctive ring service

connecting to 90 DO NOT TOUCH 163 documents, printing

from Macintosh computer 65 from Windows 65

duplexing 77

E

EcoMode setting 45 Embedded Web Server 206

administrator settings 206 does not open 235 networking settings 206 setting up email alerts 207

Embedded Web Server Administrator's Guide 206 emission

notices 237, 238, 241, 244, 245, 246

enlarging a copy 78 envelopes

loading 54, 56 tips 67

environmental settings 44 EcoMode 45

Quiet Mode 45 Ethernet network setup

using Macintosh 40 using Windows 40 Ethernet networking

Macintosh 40

Windows 40 Ethernet port 30 exterior of the printer

cleaning 203 email

canceling 85

notice of low supply level 207 notice of paper jam 207 notice of paper needed 207 notice that different paper is

needed 207 email function setting up 82

emailing

creating shortcuts using the Embedded Web Server 83 setting up address book 83 setting up email function 82 using shortcut numbers 84

using the address book 85 using the keypad 83

F

FAQ about color printing 232 fax

canceling 104 options 105 sending 100

Fax complete 163 fax connection

connecting the printer to the wall jack 88

connecting to a distinctive ring service 90

connecting to a DSL line 89 connecting to a PBX or ISDN 89

Fax failed 163

fax quality, improving 106 Fax Settings menu 141 fax troubleshooting

blocking junk faxes 219 caller ID is not shown 215 can receive but not send

faxes 218

can send but not receive faxes 217

cannot send or receive a fax 216 received fax has poor print

quality 218 faxing

changing resolution 103 choosing a fax connection 87 connecting to a telephone 90 connecting to an answering

machine 90 connecting to regional

adapters 91

creating shortcuts using the Embedded Web Server 101

creating shortcuts using the printer control panel 101

fax setup 86 forwarding faxes 106 improving fax quality 106

making a fax lighter or darker 103 sending a fax at a scheduled

time 103

sending using the printer control panel 100

setting the date and time 99 setting the outgoing fax name and

number 99

turning daylight saving time on or off 99

using shortcuts 102

using the address book 102 viewing a fax log 104

FCC notices 237, 241, 245 features

Scan Center 111 File corrupt 163

finding more information about the printer 12

Finishing menu 150 flash drive 69

Flash Drive menu 147 flash drives

file types 70 flash memory card

installing 27 Flushing buffer 163 font sample list

printing 71 forwarding faxes 106

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Lexmark 131, 387, 386, 383, 382, 356, 352, 332, 336, 333, 337, 133, 138, 26C0235, X546DTN manual

131, 383, 133, 138, 336 specifications

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