Index

256

resolution, fax changing 103

restoring factory default settings 206

S

safety information 10, 11 Scan Center features 111 Scan Document Too Long 167 scan quality, improving 111 scan to computer

options 111

Scan to USB failed 167 scan troubleshooting

cannot scan from a computer 215 partial document or photo

scans 215

scan was not successful 214 scanner unit does not close 211 scanning takes too long or freezes

the computer 214 ScanBack Utility

using the ScanBack Utility 112 scanner

Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) 16

functions 15 scanner glass 16

Scanner ADF Cover Open 168 scanner glass

cleaning 204 copying using 75

scanning to a computer 109 improving scan quality 111

scanning to a USB flash memory device 110

scanning to an FTP address creating shortcuts using the

computer 108

using shortcut numbers 108 using the keypad 107

sending a fax 100 Sending pXX 168

Set Date and TIme menu 159 setting

Active NIC 132 paper size 49 paper type 49 Universal Paper Size 49

setting up the printer on an Ethernet network

(Macintosh only) 40

on an Ethernet network (Windows only) 40

Settings menu 136 Setup menu 150 shipping the printer 205 shortcuts, creating

email 83

fax destination 101 FTP destination 108

Standard Exit Bin Full 168 standard tray

loading 50

status of supplies, checking 177 storing

paper 60 supplies 177

supplies conserving 44 status of 177 storing 177

Supplies menu 122 supplies, ordering imaging kits 179

toner cartridges 178 waste toner bottle 179

system board accessing 23

T

telecommunication notices 241, 242, 243, 244 toner cartridges

ordering 178 recycling 47 replacing 195 transparencies copying to 75 loading 54

tips on using 67 Tray <x> Empty 168 Tray <x> Low 168 Tray <x> Missing 168 tray linking 48

tray unlinking 48 trays

linking 48 unlinking 48

troubleshooting checking an unresponsive

printer 208

checking an unresponsive scanner 213

contacting Customer Support 235 FAQ about color printing 232 solving basic printer

problems 208 troubleshooting, copy

copier does not respond 211 partial document or photo

copies 213

poor copy quality 212

poor scanned image quality 214 scanner unit does not close 211

troubleshooting, display display is blank 208

display shows only diamonds 208 troubleshooting, fax

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 troubleshooting, paper feed

message remains after jam is cleared 221

troubleshooting, print error reading USB drive 208 incorrect margins 224 incorrect or strange characters

print 210

jammed page does not reprint 221

job prints from wrong tray 210 job prints on wrong paper 210 job takes longer than

expected 209 jobs do not print 209

Large jobs do not collate 210 multiplelanguage PDFs do not

print 208 paper curl 225

paper frequently jams 221 tray linking does not work 210 unexpected page breaks

occur 211 troubleshooting, print quality

blank pages 222

characters have jagged edges 222 clipped images 223

color misregistration 232

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

131, 383, 133, 138, 336 specifications

The Lexmark Series 3 printer models, specifically the Lexmark 356, 333, 382, 337, and 332, are designed to cater to the diverse needs of businesses and home office environments. These models offer a wide range of capabilities, making them suitable for various printing tasks, from high-volume outputs to everyday document printing.

One of the standout features of these printers is their print speed. The Lexmark 356 and 382 models, for instance, can produce up to 40 pages per minute (ppm), making them ideal choices for busy offices that require efficient document processing. Meanwhile, the Lexmark 333 and 337 models offer a slightly lower speed but still deliver performance that meets the needs of most small to medium-sized businesses.

In terms of print quality, these models utilize advanced laser printing technology, ensuring sharp text and vibrant graphics. The resolution can reach up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, enabling users to produce professional-grade documents, brochures, and marketing materials with ease.

Another notable characteristic is the versatility of media handling. Many of these Lexmark printers support various paper sizes, including letter, legal, and custom sizes, along with different media types such as envelopes, labels, and cardstock. This adaptability allows users to tackle diverse printing projects without needing multiple devices.

Connectivity options are another essential aspect of these printers. The Lexmark series includes USB, Ethernet, and wireless capabilities, allowing seamless integration into existing office networks. This wireless support enhances mobility, enabling users to print directly from their smartphones or tablets, which is increasingly important in today's fast-paced work environment.

Moreover, these models come equipped with energy-efficient technologies that help reduce power consumption without compromising performance. Features such as automatic duplex printing contribute to sustainability efforts by minimizing paper usage.

User-friendly interfaces and control panels are also a hallmark of the Lexmark Series 3 printers. The models offer intuitive displays and menu navigation to simplify the printing process, even for those who may not be technologically savvy.

In summary, the Lexmark 356, 333, 382, 337, and 332 printers are robust, efficient, and designed with user needs in mind. With their fast print speeds, high-quality output, versatility in media handling, extensive connectivity options, and commitment to sustainability, they represent a solid choice for a wide array of professional printing demands.