2007
Series All-In-One Users Guide
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Contents
Loading paper and original documents
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Scanning 142
Copying 133
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Finding info rma tion about the p rinter
Where to find
Finding information about the printer
Description
Click Yes Users Guide appears on the screen
Users Guide
Where to find rest of world
Where to find North America
Mail support
For e-mail support, visit our Web site
Scroll through the Web page to view the warranty
Where to find US
Click Customer Support Click Warranty Information
Windows users-See the Users Guide
Ope rating s ys tem no t ice
Operating system notice
Safety info rm ation
Checking the box contents
Setting up the printe r
Use
Understanding the parts of the printer
Slots
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Cable modem to the printer
DSL, or cable modem
Line port
Installing the optional Tray
Setting up the printer on a Windows operating system
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Choosing a fax connection
Getting the printer ready to fax
Equipment
Benefits
Send faxes using the computer
Connecting directly to a telephone wall jack
Printer
Telephone wall jack Printer Computer modem
Connecting directly to a telephone wall jack in Germany
Connecting to a telephone
Connecting to an answering machine
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Connecting to a computer with a modem
Norway France Denmark Portugal
Using an RJ11 adapter
Country/region United Kingdom Italy Ireland Sweden Finland
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Egypt Poland Bulgaria
Country/region Saudi Arabia Israel United Arab Emirates
Czech Republic Russia Belgium
Australia Spain South Africa Turkey
Country/region
Setting up to fax while behind a PBX
You may use an adapter with your printer
Understanding the control panel
Using a digital phone service
Using the control panel
Check wireless status
Following diagrams explain the sections of the control panel
Press To
Display Finger groove
Press To
Press
Installing another language control panel
Navigating the control panel menus
Adjusting the display for easy viewing
Understanding and using default settings
Print Fax Settings List Network Setup
Understanding the Setup menu
From here
You can
Installing the optional XPS driver Windows Vista users only
Installing the printer software
Using the installation software CD Windows users only
Using the installation software CD Macintosh users only
Click Control Panel
Understanding the printer software
Click Have disk
Select Productivity Studio
Click OK
Turning printing voice notification on or off
Security Information
Wired network example
Common home network configurations
Wireless network examples
Con nectin g the p rin t e r to a n etwo rk
Connecting the printer to a network
Networking the printer
Setting up the printer
Network Time Menu Active Network
Understanding the Network Setup menu
General networking information
Wireless Setup menu
TCP/IP menu
Assigning an IP address
How to locate a printer IP address
Configure IP address
How to locate a computer IP address
Finding IP addresses
Installing the printer on additional network computers
Printing a network setup
Types of wireless networks
Wireless networking
Finding a printer/print server located on remote subnets
Infrastructure
Windows Vista
Installing the printer on a wireless network
Click Start Run
Interpreting the colors of the Wi-Fi indicator light
Windows XP
Finding the signal strength
Wired networking
Why do I need an installation cable?
Installing the printer on a wired Ethernet network
Tips for using network adapters
Advanced wireless setup
Creating an ad hoc wireless network using Windows
For Windows Vista users
For Windows XP users
Select View Available Wireless Networks
Click Start
Switching between connections
Switching from a wireless connection to a USB connection
Switching from a USB connection to a wireless connection
Under Hardware and Sound, click Printer
Click Start Printers & Faxes
From the Ports tab, click Add Port
Connecting the printer directly to the computer
Click Start Printers and Faxes
Sharing a printer in a Windows environment
Prepare the computers to share the printer
Press to select Yes
Configuring a network printer manually
Loading paper in Tray
Load in g pape r a nd ori ginal do cu m ents
Loading various paper types in Tray
Load the paper Loading paper and original documents
Move the paper guides to the sides of Tray
Insert Tray
Make sure
Paper capacities for Tray
Load up to
Envelopes
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Page
Loading cards in Tray
Loading labels in Tray
Loading custom-size paper in Tray
Loading transparencies in Tray
Loading iron-on transfers in Tray
Loading banner paper in Tray
Using the small media feeder
Loading the optional Tray
Using the automatic paper type sensor
Move the paper guides to the sides of Tray
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Enabling tray linking
Understanding and using tray linking
Paper capacities for the optional Tray
To disable tray linking, set Tray Linking to Off
Disabling tray linking
Sheets of plain paper in letter, A4, or legal size
From here You can
Understanding the Paper Handling menu
Loading original documents on the scanner glass
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Sheets Letter paper A4 paper Legal-size paper
Automatic Document Feeder paper capacity
Load up to
Click Properties, Preferences, Options, or Setup
Using the Printing Preferences tabs
Prin ting
Printing basic documents
Normal Quick Black and White Text Only
Printing a Web
Printing photos or images from a Web
Click Print Now
Printing multiple copies of a document
Not collated
Printing collated copies
Printing multiple pages on one sheet
Printing the last page first reverse page order
Click New Watermark
Printing using watermarks
Printing document files from a memory card or flash drive
Canceling print jobs
Pausing print jobs
Printing specialty documents
Choosing compatible specialty paper types
Printing a document as a poster
Printing envelopes
Printing cards
Printing a booklet
Printing an image as a poster
Click File Add Photo from Scanner
Click Next Step
Assembling a booklet
Printing transparencies
Printing iron-on transfers
Printing a banner
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Understanding the two-sided printing function
Printing on both sides of the paper duplexing
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Select
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Printing on both sides of the paper duplexing automatically
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Click Properties, Preferences, Options or Setup
Printing on both sides of the paper duplexing manually
105
Understanding the Printer Default Settings menu
Click Start Settings Printers or Printers and Faxes
Resetting printer software to factory default settings
For Windows XP or Windows 2000 users
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Resetting all settings
Resetting factory default settings
Resetting only menu settings
Understanding the Print Files Options menu
Saving settings
Printing using Bluetooth technology
Inserting a Bluetooth adapter
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Setting the Bluetooth mode
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Printing using Bluetooth
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Understanding the Bluetooth Default Settings menu
Retrieving and managing photos
Working with p ho tos
Inserting a memory card
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Inserting a flash drive
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Understanding the Photo Card Mode menu
Understanding the Photo Default Settings menu
Understanding the PictBridge Default Print Settings menu
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Photo Size Layout Quality Paper Handling
Click Automatically save all photos to My Pictures
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Click Select photos to save Click Deselect All
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Click Temporary Files
Transferring photos from a memory card to a flash drive
118
Editing photos using the control panel
Changing the Productivity Studio transfer settings
Editing photos
Changing the Productivity Studio library preferences
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Understanding the Photo Edit Mode menu
Brightness Adjust the brightness of a photo Rotate
Cropping a photo
Changing the Resolution / Size of a photo
Rotating a photo
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Reducing the red-eye effect in a photo
Applying One-Click Auto Fixes to a photo
Blurring/Sharpening a photo
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Enhancing photo print quality using Printing Preferences
Enhancing a photo
Click Hue / Saturation
Changing the Hue / Saturation of a photo
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Changing the Exposure setting of a photo
Applying a color effect to a photo
Printing a photo or selected photos
Printing photos
Printing all photos from a memory device
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Printing photos from a PictBridge-enabled digital camera
Printer reads only one media device at a time
Printing photos from a digital camera using Dpof
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Viewing / Printing photos from the Productivity Studio
Press or to preview the photos Press to print
Click Select photos to print
Printing Photo Packages
Paper sizes supported Dimensions
Creating Photo Greeting Cards
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Creating a slideshow
Dimensions
Creating and viewing a slideshow
Viewing a slideshow of photos on the control panel display
Cop ying
Understanding the Copy Mode menu
Making a copy
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Layout Original Size Content Type Change Default Settings
Changing the default copy settings
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Menu on
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Making a color or black-and-white copy
Copying on both sides of the paper duplexing
Press Copy Mode menu appears
Copying a photo using the computer
Copying photos
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Click Copy Now in the bottom right corner of the screen
Adjusting copy quality
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Making a copy lighter or darker
Collating copies using the control panel
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Press Copying
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Repeating an image on one
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Copying multiple pages on one sheet N-Up
Enlarging or reducing an image
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Canceling a copy job
Scan ning
Understanding the Scan Mode menu
Scanning a document
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Changing the default scan settings
Scanning text for editing
Scanning a document using the computer
Scanning images for editing
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Scanning multiple photos at one time using the computer
Scanning a photo to Work with Documents and Photos
Select Photo, Several Photos, or Document
Scanning in color or black and white
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Customizing scan settings using the computer
Canceling a scan job
Click Custom Settings
Setting Options
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Saving a scanned image on the computer
Click Scan Settings
Changing the Productivity Studio scan settings
Scanning clear images from magazines or newspapers
Adding a file to an e-mail message
Scanning documents or images for e-mailing
Adding a new scanned image to an e-mail message
Changing the Productivity Studio e-mail screen preferences
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Click E-mail Screen
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Sending a fax using the control panel
Faxing using th e con t rol pane l
Sending a fax using the control panel
Entering a fax number
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Enter a fax number using
Method The text box
Name Search Phone Number Search Group Search
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Sending a fax while listening to a call On Hook Dial
Method How to
On Hook Dial
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Sending a broadcast fax at a scheduled time
Setting Auto Answer to On
Receiving a fax using the control panel
Receiving a fax manually
Receiving a fax automatically
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Using Caller ID from the control panel
Receiving a fax with an answering machine
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Forwarding faxes
Printing a fax on both sides of the paper
Understanding the Fax Mode menu
Customizing dial settings using the control panel
Understanding the Fax Setup menu
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Understanding the Phone Book menu
Understanding the History and Reports menu
Understanding the Fax Printing menu
Understanding the Ringing and Answering menu
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Caller ID Pattern
Understanding the Fax Blocking menu
Understanding the Dialing and Sending menu
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Use this
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Using the control panel phone book
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Setting up a dialing prefix
Setting the distinctive ring
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Setting up a fax footer
Managing faxes using the control panel
Creating a fax cover page using the control panel
Printing fax activity reports
Blocking unwanted changes to fax settings
Printing the Fax Settings List
Blocking junk faxes
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Sending a fax using the computer
Faxing using th e com p uter
Sending a fax using the software
Sending and managing faxes using the Fax Solutions Software
Click To
Receiving a fax using the computer
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Setting a fax manual answer code
Using Caller ID from the software
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Customizing dial settings using the computer
Using the computer phone book
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Adding a contact to a phone book
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Setting up Speed Dial
Customizing settings using the Fax Setup Utility
Managing faxes using the computer
Click Fax History and Settings
Fax Solutions Software screen appears
Tab
Click each tab, and change the settings as needed
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Changing user information on a fax cover
Click Change your personal information that appears on this
Enter the correct personal information Click OK
Installing print cartridges
Understanding the Maintenance menu
Main taining th e prin t er
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Removing a used print cartridge
Using genuine Lexmark print cartridges
Refilling print cartridges
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Aligning print cartridges
Improving print quality
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Click Report a non-Lexmark print cartridge
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Cleaning the print cartridge nozzles
Wiping the print cartridge nozzles and contacts
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Preserving the print cartridges
Cleaning the exterior of the printer
Cleaning the scanner glass
Removing the printer from the Tray 2 base
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Ordering print cartridges
Ordering supplies
Ordering paper and other supplies
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Paper
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Lexmark Photo Paper Lexmark PerfectFinish Photo Paper
Paper size
Power button is not lit
Setup troubleshooting
Troublesho oting
Incorrect language appears on the display
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Software does not install
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Does not print
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Removing and reinstalling the software
Solving printer communication problems
Select Lexmark 9500 Series Select Uninstall
Understanding Warning levels
Enabling the USB port
Checking the port setting
Tray 2 does not operate correctly
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Wireless network troubleshooting
Network troubleshooting
Printer cannot connect to the wireless network
Check your security keys
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Wi-Fi indicator light is still orange
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Check the access point and, if necessary, turn it on
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General network troubleshooting
If the light is not on, see Power button is not lit on
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Make sure the Wi-Fi indicator light is green
Printer is no longer working
Turn off and restart the computer
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Windows Vista Click Control Panel
Windows XP Click Start Printers & Faxes
Checking your network name
Checking printer ports
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Click Properties Ports
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Ping the access point
Ping the printer
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Run the Wireless Configuration Utility
Improving print quality
Print troubleshooting
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Make Sure Paper Size is SET Correctly
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Poor text and graphic quality
Check Print Cartridges
Review Steps to Improve Print Quality
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Poor quality at the edges
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Print speed is slow
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Ink smudges during automatic two-sided printing
Partial document or photo prints
Checking the print cartridges
Photo smudges or scratches
Ink levels seem incorrect
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Blank or incorrect page prints
Ink levels seem to go down too quickly
Characters on printout are missing or unexpected
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Glossy photo paper or transparencies stick together
Are the Color and Print Speed Settings CORRECT?
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Make Sure the Truetype Font is Available on the Computer
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Prints with different fonts
Print is too dark or smudged
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Printouts have alternating bands of light and dark print
Transparencies or photos contain white lines
Perform Maintenance on the Print Cartridges
Check the Program Settings
Vertical straight lines are not smooth
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Checking the printer status
White lines appear in graphics or solid black areas
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Settings are not saved
Checking printer readiness
Printer is busy printing another job
Resolving font problems
Ready or Busy Printing is listed as the status
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Make Sure the Printer is Receiving Power
Is the Problem with the PROGRAM?
Printing a test
Test page does not print
Removing an external print server
External print server is not working
Cable is not connected, is loose, or is damaged
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Printer is plugged in but does not print
Printer is trying to print to File
TRY to Locate the Printer from the Remote Computer
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Check the Printer Status
Wrong printer is attached
Problems when copying, scanning, or faxing
Printer is not able to communicate with the computer
Bidirectional communication is not established
Updating the printer software
Experiencing poor quality or incorrect output
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Cannot print from digital camera using PictBridge
Cannot print from a Bluetooth-enabled device
How to clear and avoid paper jams
Jams and misfeeds troubleshooting
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Make Sure YOU Type in the Correct Pass KEY
Unsupported Paper Size / Unsupported Paper Type
Duplex unit does not operate correctly
Printing Manual Duplex
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Paper jam in the Automatic Document Feeder ADF
Paper jam in the printer
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Eject the Paper Automatically
Check Paper Loading
Paper or specialty media misfeeds
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Printer does not feed paper, envelopes, or specialty media
Adjust the Paper Guides
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Remove Each page AS IT is Printed
229
Banner paper jams
Paper continues to jam
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Paper jam in the duplex unit
231
Paper jam in Tray 1 or optional Tray
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Paper jam in the small media feeder
Nothing happens when memory card is inserted
Memory card troubleshooting
Memory card cannot be inserted
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Cannot print documents from a memory card or flash drive
Copier does not respond
Copy troubleshooting
Scanner unit does not close
Poor copy quality
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Copied item does not match the original item
Partial document or photo copies
Scanner does not respond
Scan troubleshooting
Scan was not successful
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Scanning takes too long or freezes the computer
Poor scanned image quality
Partial document or photo scans
Fax troubleshooting
Cannot scan to a computer over a network
Cannot send or receive a fax
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Can send but not receive faxes
Check the Dial Prefix Setting
Check Mode Selection
Can receive but not send faxes
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Printer receives a blank fax
Check Speed Dial Number
Be Sure That Printer is Detecting a Dial Tone
Received fax has poor print quality
Review Checklist for Sender
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Decrease the Transmission Speed
Remote Fax Error
Fax Error
Caller ID information is not displayed
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Phone Line Busy
Change Redial Settings
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Schedule to Resend FAX AT a Later Time
USE Phone Line Checklist
Phone Line Error
Failed to Connect
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Unsupported Fax Mode
Unsupported Paper Size
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Conversion error
No Answer
Alignment Error
Error messages on the printer display
Conversion Failed
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Black Ink Low / Color Ink Low / Photo Ink Low
Cartridge Error 1102, 1203, 1204, or 120F
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USE NEW Paper
Left Cartridge Error / Right Cartridge Error
Error
Clear Carrier Jam
Cover Open
Left Cartridge Missing / Right Cartridge Missing
Left Cartridge Incorrect / Right Cartridge Incorrect
Memory Failure
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Paper or Photo Size error
Paper Size/Type error
PictBridge Communication Error
Could not detect a proof sheet
Paper Load Error
There is a problem reading the memory card
Proof Sheet Error
Please remove the camera card
Clearing error messages
Error messages on the computer screen
Paper Mismatch
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Left/Right Cartridge Missing
General Printing Problem
Communication not available
Ink Low
Fixing a printing failure
Out of Memory
Unsupported file types found on memory card
Paper Jam
Paper Out
Print File Error
Invalid Device
No Twain detected
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Fax Solutions Software print driver not installed
Select Twain driver
Lexmark International, Inc. All rights reserved
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August
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Trademarks
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Industry Canada compliance statement
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European Community EC directives conformity
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Ambient temperature
Svenska
Meter average sound pressure, dBA
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South Africa telecommunications notice
18.0 Copying
Mode Description
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Off mode
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Extent of limited warranty
Additional rights
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Networking glossary
Netwo rking glo ssary
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WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access
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Index
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Shown with asterisk 45 using Defaults
Menu
Panel
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Duplex error
Mail
For
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Fax settings
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Settings 69 Invalid Device
Paper jam in small media feeder
Line port 22 loading Banner paper 79 cards
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Printing using Bluetooth 110 printing using the proof Sheet
Fixes
Computer 136 copying photos 136 cropping 119 despeckling
Scratches, preventing Changing
Memory card using Refilling Black areas Computer Removing
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Printing photos changing settings 115 customizing settings
Documents or images for e-mailing
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Newspapers 125
Display
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Checking network name Windows
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Wi-Fi indicator light is still orange
Wrong printer attached XPS driver installing Index