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Troubleshooting
Install
Restoring factory defaults
Configure and print
Solving print quality problems
Resetting user defaults
Setting up a print job
Safety
Calling for service
Using the operator panel
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Contents
Lexmark E320/E322
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About your printer
Printer overview
Use this feature When you want to
Using the operator panel
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From a Macintosh computer
From the printer operator panel
From a Windows computer
Printing from a Windows environment
Setting up a print job
Printing from a Macintosh computer
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Media types and sizes
Choosing the right print media
Media Size Weight Capacity
Printer media sources
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Tray
Loading paper
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Manual feed
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Optional tray
Corner bucklers
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Loading transparencies
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Manual feed
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Loading envelopes
Manual feed
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Loading labels
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Manual feed
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Loading card stock
Manual feed
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Printing on both sides of the paper
Short Edge means the pages are bound along the short edge
Conserving supplies
Removing the old print cartridge
Replacing the print cartridge
Installing the new print cartridge
Fuser
Recycling the print cartridge
Ordering supplies
Clearing jams
Remove the print cartridge it may be warm
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Understandinglightsthe operator panel
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Secondary error code Toner low Memory full
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What this light sequence means
What this light sequence means
What this light sequence means
Printer is flushing corrupted print data
What this light sequence means
What this light sequence means
Print the other side of your duplex print job
What this light sequence means
What this light sequence means
Printer flash memory is full
What this light sequence means
Printer memory is full
Printer has received a page that is too complex to print
Toner is low and the toner alarm is set to on
What you can do
What you can do
Printer has a service error and printing has stopped
Problem What to do
Solving print quality problems
Cartridge
Printer or the computer
Loading Paper
From the special function menu, select Hex Trace mode to
Using the special function menu
Resetting user defaults
Enter the special function menu
Restoring factory defaults
Using Hex Trace mode
Advanced troubleshooting mode
Using print quality test pages
Advanced troubleshooting
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Factory default
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Default
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USB NPA Mode is set to Auto, the factory default
Auto CRLF/LFCR is set to Off, the factory default
Calling for service
Environments we support
Setting up the network printer
Connect the hardware Print a network setup
Print Server TCP/IP Setup Utility
Configure and print
Set the IP address, netmask and gateway
Requirements
Static ARP entry and telnet
Troubleshooting
Installation
Print to a queue on a Windows NT server
Set up to print
Part 1 Install printer drivers and TCP/IP network support
Set up LexIP printing on Windows NT 4.0/2000
Part 2 Create a Network Port
Set up LexIP printing on Windows 95/98/Me
Part 2 Create a Network Port
Part 1 Installing printer drivers and TCP/IP network support
Install a shared printer on a Windows NT 4.0/2000 server
Part 2 Creating a Network Port
Part 3 Sharing the printer on the network
Install a shared printer on network clients
Setting up clients point and print
Setting up clients peer-to-peer
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Novell NetWare
Nprinter in IntraNetWare NDS
Choosing NPRINTER/RPRINTER or Pserver
Rprinter in NetWare
Pserver in IntraNetWare NDS
Rprinter vs. Pserver in NetWare
Disadvantage of using Pserver in NetWare
Advantages of using Pserver in NetWare
Pserver in NetWare
Queue-based printing
Creating a desktop printer icon
Finding the default AppleTalk name
AppleTalk
Changing the printer name
Changing the zone
Updating printer hardware
LaserWriter 8 environment prior to LaserWriter
QuickDraw GX environment
LaserWriter 8 environment LaserWriter 8.4.1 and later
Normal conditions
Print server light patterns
Error conditions
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Edition notice
Trademarks
Safety information
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Industry Canada compliance statement
Electronic emission notices
Avis de conformité aux normes d’Industrie Canada
German acoustics statement
European Community EC directives conformity
Japanese Vcci notice United Kingdom Telecommunications Act
Laser notice
Energy Star
Dhcp
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