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other products, programs, or services, except those expressly designated by the manufacturer, are the user's responsibility. Lexmark, Lexmark with diamond design, FontVision, MarkNet, MarkVision, and Optra are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 3
27 Using the operator panel 28 Printer menus 32 Chapter 3: Paper handling 94 Paper sources 95 Output bins 103 Paper sizes supported 104 Size sensing 107 Paper type 107 Multipage printing 110 Collating print jobs 111 Duplexing 113 Printing forms with Optra Forms 114 Table of contents 3 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 4
Printer consumables 137 Toner cartridge 138 Photoconductor kit 139 Transfer kit 141 Fuser 144 Staples 145 Determining the status of supplies 146 Storing supplies 147 Recycling used supplies 147 Chapter 6: Print quality 148 Print resolution 148 Print Darkness 149 PictureGrade 149 Toner - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 5
MarkVision printer management software 197 SIMM for IPDS 202 ImageQuick TIFF SIMM 207 ImageQuick Web SIMM 210 Chapter 10: Troubleshooting 213 Print quality problems 214 Paper feed problems 220 Other printing problems 222 Finisher problems 229 Mailbox problems 233 Calling for service 234 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 6
survey of the Lexmark Optra™ W810 printer design and features. It focuses on how various printer functions work and how they can benefit the customer. The information may help Lexmark Customer Support representatives and marketing and sales support teams understand the Optra W810, its niche in - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 7
this document: - Click one of the bookmarks in the overview window to the left of the page. - Click a topic in Optra W810 Setup Guide and the Optra W810 User's Reference, show the printer with a duplex option attached. The manual feed tray shown in the illustrations is no longer required for printing - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 8
the Optra W810: • User's Reference Provides information about loading paper, clearing error messages, ordering and replacing supplies, installing maintenance kits, and troubleshooting. (Also available on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com.) • Setup Guide Includes step-by-step instructions for - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 9
. Optra W810 printer Print technology The Optra W810 print method utilizes a two-component photoconductor cartridge and a separate toner cartridge. (See page 138 for a more detailed explanation of the printer's toner feeding system.) The printer's fuser is a customer-replaceable, long-life unit - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 10
accessed using the drivers. The printer's support of large-size papers should increase its appeal for a number of customers. The Optra W810 can provide output for print jobs requiring legal, 11x17, or A3 size paper. With the ability to supplement the standard paper trays-one 250-sheet tray and two - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 11
Lexmark printers connected locally or attached directly to a network. Network users and administrators can also use MarkVision features to increase productivity. See "Connectivity and network management" on page 181 for more information about MarkVision and network support for the Optra W810 printer - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 12
Optra W810 models Feature Standard paper capacity Optional paper sources Standard memory 2.1GB hard disk Network support Duplexing capability Font support Additional hardware Optra W810 1250 sheets Optra W810n 1250 sheets Optra W810dn Standard (for Lexmark Optra printers) Standard Standard - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 13
: 83 symbol sets, including support for Canadian French, Brazilian Portuguese, Cyrillic, and Greek • 250-sheet tray • Two 500-sheet trays Standard bin: 300 sheets A3, A4, A5, B4, B5, letter, executive, legal, 11x17, Universal • Optra W810 and W810n: 16MB • Optra W810dn: 32MB Parallel (standard - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 14
the Optra W810. Options Option 500-sheet drawer 2500-sheet drawer 2500-sheet finisher 10-bin mailbox Duplex option Memory Flash memory Hard disk option Hard disk adapter Description Support unit and 500-sheet tray (tray 4) supporting A3, A4, B4, 11x17, letter, or legal size paper. Support unit - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 15
USB cable Parallel cables 1284 A-C cable Serial cable Optra W SIMM for IPDS ImageQuick™ TIFF SIMM Optra Bar Code SIMM ImageQuick Web SIMM Printer stand (available in two heights) Description Print servers are available to support the following topologies: • Ethernet 10BaseT and 10Base2 • Ethernet - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 16
.) Consumables Supply and maintenance items Toner cartridge Photoconductor kit Transfer kit Fuser Staples Transparencies Description Replacement toner cartridge • Photoconductor cartridge • Paper dust remover • Transfer roller • Ozone filter • 120 V printer • 220 V printer Staple cartridges for - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 17
dimensions for the printer's options. Option dimensions Width Depth Height Weight Optional Optional 2500-sheet 500-sheet drawer drawer 2500-sheet finisher 535 mm (21.4 in.) 535 mm (21.4 in.) 656 mm (26.2 in.) 553 mm (22 in.) 553 mm (22 in.) 620 mm (24.8 in.) 128 mm (5.12 in.) 284 mm (11.36 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 18
illustrate the various parts of the printer. External Operator panel Standard output bin Handholds Fuser cover (Cover B) Toner box (Cover A) On/off button Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Side door (Door C) Jam access door for tray 2 (Door D) Jam access door for tray 3 (Door E) Side door latch Front - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 19
Toner box lid System board access cover Ozone filter cover Handholds Rear view Memory connector slots Standard parallel connector Power plug socket Cable socket for optional finisher or mailbox Overview 19 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 20
Internal Toner cartridge Fuser Photoconductor cartridge Paper dust remover Timing rollers Transfer roller Photoconductor cartridge Detack fingers Drum Overview 20 Shutter - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 21
Toner cartridge Toner auger gear Fuse connectors Front view Toner outlet Slot for clip Rear view Overview 21 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 22
Fuser Paper exit rollers Paper release lever Hot fusing roller Paper release lever Paper sensor actuator Transfer roller Paper guide plate Roller Overview 22 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 23
Paper dust remover Dust shield Ozone filter Foam strip Filter Overview 23 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 24
System board Access cover System board Location of the Optra W810 system board Overview 24 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 25
Memory connectors Processor Code enhancement SIMM socket 16MB DRAM Parallel interface System ASIC Hard disk cable connector Hard disk bracket Optra W810 system board components Operator panel Ready Tray 3 Empty 1 Menu 2 Select 3 Return 4 Go 5 Stop 6 Overview 25 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 26
and a complete description of the driver packages and Lexmark driver support are also available electronically from Lexmark on the Web at www.lexmark.com. To support all of the features of the Optra W810, we recommend using the custom Lexmark printer drivers. The CD also contains the MarkVision - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 27
change many of these settings from your software application, from a Lexmark printer driver, or using the MarkVision printer utility. If there is a printer feature you cannot control from the application or printer driver, use the printer operator panel or the remote operator panel available through - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 28
to Ready. • Clear certain operator panel error messages. If you've changed printer settings, press Go before sending a job to print. Press Menu> or ) or - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 29
." Changing menu settings Use the operator panel to change printer settings and customize your printer to meet your specific needs. Changing a setting from the operator panel makes that setting the user default and affects all future print jobs. Changes made from a software application override the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 30
or - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 31
to the job or held jobs, but does prevent other users changing settings that might affect all print jobs. To disable the operator panel menus: 1 Turn the printer off. 2 Press and hold the Select and Return buttons, and turn the printer on. 3 Release the buttons when you see Performing Self Test - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 32
page" on page 29 for instructions on printing a list of the current user default settings. See "Changing menu settings" on page 29 for instructions on how to select a new setting. Held Jobs From the Busy message press Menu> or - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 33
Paper Menu Menu item Paper Source Paper Size * Factory default Printer setting = Tray 1 = Tray 2* = Tray 3 = Tray 4 The Paper Source setting identifies the default paper source. Note: Only installed paper sources are displayed. If you are using the same size and type of print material in two paper - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 34
(Country specific) The Paper Size setting identifies the default formatting size for each paper source. Note: Only installed paper sources are displayed. The 500-sheet trays and the optional 2500-sheet tray have size sensing. This means the printer automatically determines the size of print material - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 35
of print material are automatically linked by the printer if you have set the Paper Size and the Paper Type to the correct settings for the paper sources. Note: Only installed paper sources are displayed. The Paper Type defaults for each tray are as follows: • Tray 1 - Custom Type 6 • Tray 2 - Plain - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 36
Printer setting Custom Type x (where x represents 1 through 6) = Paper* = Card Stock = Transparency = Cotton Paper = Labels The Custom Types setting specifies the kind of print menu item. Note: Only installed bins are displayed. If a user-defined name is available, it is displayed instead of Bin x. - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 37
bin. As each additional output bin is filled, the printer switches to the next bin. When the default bin and all the linked bins are full, the Remove Paper All Output Bins message appears. Select Mail Overflow to send print jobs to a specific output bin while specifying another output bin as an - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 38
designate an output bin as the overflow bin. When an output bin is full, instead of stopping printing and displaying Remove Paper, the printer automatically diverts printed material to the overflow bin. If a user-defined bin is available, it is displayed instead of Bin x. The name is truncated to 14 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 39
Substitute Size * Factory default Printer setting Use the Assign Type/Bin setting to send print jobs to any output bin based on the paper type of the printed media. Each paper type is assigned to a specific output bin. Note: Only installed bins are displayed. If a user-defined name is available, it - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 40
Finishing Menu Use the Finishing Menu to define many printer output settings. Finishing Menu Menu item Duplex Note: Duplex is only displayed when a duplex option is installed. * Factory default Printer setting = Off* = On Set Duplex to On to print on both sides of the page. Set Duplex to Off to - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 41
as specified by the Copies setting. For example, if you send three pages to print and set Copies to 2, the printer prints page 1, page 1, page 2, page 2, page 3, page 3. When Collation is set to On, the printer prints the entire job the number of times as specified by the Copies setting. For example - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 42
is inserted between sets of each printed page. If Collation is set to Tray 1* = Tray 2 = Tray 3 = Tray 4 If you are using separator sheets, the Separator Source setting lets you specify the paper source that holds separator sheets. Note: Only installed paper sources are displayed. Changing printer - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 43
order and orientation of the page images and whether a border is printed around each page image. Note: Printer setting changes within a print job may affect the results you get when using Multipage Print. = Horizontal* = Vertical = Rev Horizontal = Rev Vertical The Multipage Order setting determines - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 44
print a solid line border around each page image. = Off* = On Select On to staple each print job sent to the printer. Note: Setting Staple Job to On makes stapling the default for the printer. We recommend setting Staple Job to Off and selecting Staple Job from the printer driver. Changing printer - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 45
option is installed. = Tray 1* = Tray 2 = Tray 3 = Tray 4 When a staple cartridge is replaced or a staple jam is cleared, the printer must prime the stapler by stapling several staples into a sheet of paper. Use this setting to specify the paper source you want the printer to draw from when it - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 46
and troubleshoot printer problems. Utilities Menu Menu item Printer setting Print Menus Press Select to print the menu settings page. The menu settings page lists the user default settings, the installed options, the amount of available printer memory, and the status of printer supplies. This - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 47
Restore: • All downloaded resources (fonts, macros, and symbol sets) in printer memory (RAM) ) stored in flash memory, and prepares the flash memory card to receive new resources. Warning: If you select Format memory option transfers all undeleted resources stored in flash memory to printer memory - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 48
printed with or without errors, the time required to print the job, the size (in bytes) of the job, the requested paper size and paper type, the total number of printed the source of a print job problem. With Hex Trace selected, all data sent to the printer is printed in hexadecimal and character - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 49
or printer driver to create and send a confidential job. = Enter PIN When you enter a valid personal identification number (PIN), the following values are available as second and third menus. Refer to the User's Reference for information on sending confidential jobs. Print All Jobs PRINT A JOB - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 50
Menu item Confidential Job (continued) * Factory default Printer setting Username is based on the username field in your driver. The default is your operating system or logon user name. You can change the name in this field to another name in the driver before you send the job. Jobname contains the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 51
(continued) Menu item Confidential Job (continued) Held Jobs * Factory default Printer setting Select Delete a Job to choose which jobs to delete. A list of available jobs is displayed. Press Menu> or - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 52
) Menu item Held Jobs (continued) * Factory default Printer setting Note: You do not need to enter a PIN to access the Held Jobs menu item values. Username is based on the username field in your driver. The default is your operating system or logon user name. You can change the name in this field - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 53
more details. If you create a Reserve Print job, the job formats, but does not print. The job is stored in printer memory for printing at a later time. All pages in the job are held in memory until printing is activated by selecting Print All Jobs or Print a Job from the Confidential Job menu item - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 54
Reset Printer Print Buffer Prime Stapler Note: Prime Stapler is only displayed when a finisher option is installed. * Factory default Printer setting Press Select to reset the printer. When you select Reset Printer, the printer resets to the user default setting for each menu item. All downloaded - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 55
the Quality Menu to change settings affecting the quality of printed characters and images. Quality Menu Menu item Print Resolution Print Darkness Toner Saver PictureGrade * Factory default Printer setting = 300 dpi = 600 dpi* = 1200 Image Q The Print Resolution setting defines the number of dots - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 56
* Factory default Printer setting = PCL Emulation* = PS Emulation The printer language defines how the computer communicates with the printer. Your computer uses printer languages, such as PCL emulation and PostScript emulation, to send print data to the printer. Setting a printer language as the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 57
the hard disk until the option is full. Use MarkVision to download resources to the printer. Note: If 51 Defective Flash or 61 Defective Disk appears when the printer is turned on, or during format and write operations, refer to the User's Reference for more information. * Factory default Changing - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 58
counter does not start until Waiting is displayed. When a print timeout occurs, the printer stores the page in the print buffer. Select Disabled to turn Print Timeout off. When Print Timeout is disabled, the printer does not print the last page of a print job until one of the following occurs: • The - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 59
setting = Disabled* = 5...255 Auto Continue defines the amount of time (between 5 and 255 seconds) the printer waits after detecting one of the following errors before it resumes printing: 35 Res Save Off Deficient Memory 37 Insufficient Collation Area 37 Insufficient Defrag Memory 37 Insufficient - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 60
Protect to On to make sure an entire page is processed before it is printed. This may be helpful if you are having trouble printing a page properly because of complex page errors. If you still cannot print the page, your printer may not have enough memory to process the page. You may have to reduce - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 61
printer to stop printing, display Replace Toner Cartridge, and sound the alarm when a toner low condition occurs. If you select Off, the printer displays Replace Toner and continues printing. Note: Toner Alarm also applies to the photoconductor kit, fuser unit, and transfer kit. Changing printer - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 62
setting Staple Alarm = Off* = Single = Continuous Select Single or Continuous if you want the printer to stop printing, display Load Staples, and sound the alarm when you send a staple job to print but the staple cartridge is empty. Either load the stapler, or press Go to clear the message and - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 63
PCL Emul Menu Use the PCL Emul Menu to change printer settings that only affect printed jobs using the PCL emulation printer language. PCL Emul Menu Menu item Font Source * Factory default Printer setting = Resident* = Download = Flash = Disk = All The Font Source setting determines which fonts - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 64
, punctuation, and special symbols used when printing with a selected font. Symbol sets support the different requirements for languages or specific applications, such as math symbols for scientific text. The printer displays only the symbol sets supported for the selected font name. * Factory - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 65
page for A4 paper. When you select 198 mm, the width of the logical page is compatible with that of the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 5 printer. When you select 203 mm, the width of the logical page is wide enough to print eighty 10-pitch characters. Assign Tray x (where x represents a tray from 1 to - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 66
DEF menu, even if the printer does not support that source in any configuration. In the Restore Defaults menu item, select Yes to return all tray assignments to factory default values. See "Paper sources" on page 95 for information on available paper sources for your printer. Refer to the Technical - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 67
Menu Use the PostScript Menu to change settings that only affect printed jobs using the PostScript emulation printer language. PostScript Menu Menu item Printer setting Print PS Error = Off* = On Select On to print PostScript emulation errors. If an error occurs, the job stops processing - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 68
the parallel interface connection and selects PCL emulation if the data indicates that is the printer language. If both PCL SmartSwitch and PS SmartSwitch are set to Off, the printer uses the language specified in the Printer Language menu as the default. If only one SmartSwitch setting is set to On - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 69
Auto* NPA is a mode of bidirectional communication that follows the conventions defined in Network Printing Alliance Protocol, a Printer/Host Control Specification developed by the NPA. NPA mode requires special processing of the print data. If NPA Mode is set to On, the data received must be in NPA - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 70
printed, usually freeing the host computer while the job prints. If 61 Defective Disk appears when the printer is turned on, or during disk format and write operations, refer to the User Standard only if you experience parallel interface problems. Refer to theTechnical Reference for more information - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 71
the serial interface connection and selects PCL emulation if the data indicates that is the printer language. If both PCL SmartSwitch and PS SmartSwitch are set to Off, the printer uses the language specified in the Printer Language menu as the default. If only one SmartSwitch setting is set to On - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 72
printer language. If both PCL SmartSwitch and PS SmartSwitch are set to Off, the printer uses the language specified in the Printer Language in Network Printing Alliance Protocol, a Printer/Host Control Specification developed by the NPA. NPA mode requires special processing of the print data. If - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 73
temporarily stores jobs on a hard disk option before being printed, usually freeing the host computer while the job prints. If 61 Defective Disk appears when the printer is turned on, or during disk format and write operations, refer to the User's Reference for more information. If Job Buffering is - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 74
= DTR/DSR (hardware handshaking) = XON/XOFF (software handshaking) = XON/XOFF/DTR (combined handshaking) = XONXOFF/DTRDSR (combined handshaking) The printer supports hardware handshaking, software handshaking, and combined hardware and software handshaking as indicated in the list of values for this - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 75
Reference for more information about parity. = Off* = On Honor DSR determines whether the printer uses the Data Set Ready (DSR) signal. DSR is one of the handshaking signals for stray characters to print. Set Honor DSR to On to prevent stray characters from printing. Changing printer settings 75 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 76
only displays the Network Menu when a print server is installed in the printer. You must first select Network Option x before selecting from the following menu items. Network Menu Menu item PCL SmartSwitch PS SmartSwitch * Factory default Printer setting = Off = On* If PCL SmartSwitch is set - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 77
Auto* NPA is a mode of bidirectional communication that follows the conventions defined in Network Printing Alliance Protocol, a Printer/Host Control Specification developed by the NPA. NPA mode requires special processing of the print data. If NPA Mode is set to On, the data received must be in NPA - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 78
: Changing the Job Buffering setting automatically resets the printer. Network x Setup Values for this menu item are supplied by the specific network card. Open the menu to see the available values. Refer to the documentation on the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD for more details. * Factory - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 79
communication that follows the conventions defined in Network Printing Alliance Protocol, a Printer/Host Control Specification developed by the NPA. NPA mode requires special processing of the print data. If NPA Mode is set to Off, the printer does not perform any NPA processing. If NPA - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 80
temporarily stores jobs on a hard disk option before being printed, usually freeing the host computer while the job prints. If 61 Defective Disk appears when the printer is turned on, or during disk format and write operations, refer to the User's Reference for more information. If Job Buffering is - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 81
is the recommended setting. If you have trouble printing using the infrared port, changing the Window Size setting to 1 may resolve the problem. = Auto* = None = 1...15 The Transmit Delay setting defines the amount of time in seconds the printer must wait before transmitting meaningful infrared data - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 82
you may experience intermittent communication problems. If you do, select a lower baud rate for the infrared connection. LocalTalk Menu Use the LocalTalk Menu to change settings affecting jobs sent to the printer through the LocalTalk port on the tri-port card. LocalTalk Menu Menu item LocalTalk - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 83
communication that follows the conventions defined in Network Printing Alliance Protocol, a Printer/Host Control Specification developed by the NPA. NPA mode requires special processing of the print data. If NPA Mode is set to Off, the printer does not perform any NPA processing. If NPA - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 84
temporarily stores jobs on a hard disk option before being printed, usually freeing the host computer while the job prints. If 61 Defective Disk appears when the printer is turned on or during disk format and write operations, refer to the User's Reference for more information. If Job Buffering is - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 85
Factory default Printer setting = Lexmark Optra W810 (Default name) This setting identifies the printer model name stored in printer memory. It is the printer language. If both PCL SmartSwitch and PS SmartSwitch are set to Off, the printer uses the language specified in the Printer Language menu as - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 86
the printer language. If both PCL SmartSwitch and PS SmartSwitch are set to Off, the printer uses the language specified in the Printer Language in Network Printing Alliance Protocol, a Printer/Host Control Specification developed by the NPA. NPA mode requires special processing of the print data. If - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 87
temporarily stores jobs on a hard disk option before being printed, usually freeing the host computer while the job prints. If 61 Defective Disk appears when the printer is turned on, or during disk format and write operations, refer to the User's Reference for more information. If Job Buffering is - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 88
the Fax Menu when a serial interface port exists on the printer. Fax Menu Menu item Fax Port Fax Baud Fax Data Bits * Factory default Printer setting = Disabled* = Ser Option x Select Ser Option x to activate the serial port on the tri-port card and configure it to receive fax data. If you select - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 89
temporarily stores jobs on a hard disk option before being printed, usually freeing the host computer while the job prints. If 61 Defective Disk appears when the printer is turned on, or during disk format and write operations, refer to the User's Reference for more information. If Job Buffering is - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 90
) Menu item Fax Paper Size Fax Paper Type * Factory default Printer setting = A4* (Country specific) = A5 = B5 = Letter* (Country specific) = Legal = Executive = B4 = A3 = 11x17 = Universal The Fax Paper Size setting lets you specify the size print material used for printing fax data. Incoming - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 91
Menu (continued) Menu item Fax Paper Type (continued) Fax Output Bin * Factory default Printer setting Custom Type x (where x represents 1 through 6) refers to special types of print materials. You can change the names through a utility such as MarkVision. The user-defined name is truncated to 14 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 92
the fuser, or install the transfer kit, you must reset the printer's internal page counter. Press Select to initiate the reset operation for the appropriate counter. Refer to the User's Reference for more information about resetting the printer's internal counter. Top Margin = -50 - 50 (0*) Tray - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 93
buffer. = Disable = Active = Deactive* Set Demo Mode to Active to print jobs that demonstrate printer features. = Restore All If you select Restore All: • All downloaded resources (fonts, macros, and symbol sets) in the printer memory are deleted. • All menu settings return to the factory default - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 94
3 Paper handling The Optra W810 printer supports a wide variety of media sizes and types. It also offers many of the convenient paper handling features that you expect from Lexmark Optra printers, including paper size sensing, bin full sensing, tray linking, and n-up printing. The following figure - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 95
when you are printing on certain media or clearing paper jams. The printer picks the paper from the right side of the tray, carries it up the right side of the printer, then stacks it face down in the output bin. The figure on page 96 illustrates the paper path for an Optra W810 printer with an - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 96
Standard output bin Duplex option Tray 1 Trays 2 and 3 Optional 2500-sheet drawer (tray 4) Optra W810 paper path Paper handling 96 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 97
or finisher attached Message map for printer Output bins Transport unit cover (Cover H) Fuser cover (Cover B) Output bins Mailbox upper access door (Door I) Mailbox lower access door (Door J) Trays 1, 2, 3, and 4 Duplex door (Door G) Jam access doors (Doors D, E, and F) Paper handling 97 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 98
tray 4) Maximum 4 trays input sources 3750 sheets ¹ Only A4 and letter size are available. The paper size configuration in this drawer can only be changed by configuring the DIP switches on the rear of the drawer. Contact Lexmark for more information about changing the size of paper supported - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 99
specific media supported by each paper source. Print media specifications Input source Media types supported Media sizes supported Media weights supported Capacity 250-sheet tray (tray 1) Paper¹: • Card stock² • Bond paper • Letterhead • Recycled paper • Colored paper Transparencies Paper - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 100
If you load the same paper size and type in more than one tray, the printer automatically links the trays: when one tray is empty, paper feeds from the next linked tray. By linking the trays on the standard Optra W810 printer model, you can effectively create a single paper source that holds up to - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 101
three standard trays are: • Tray 1 = Custom Type 6 • Tray 2 = Plain Paper • Tray 3 = Custom Type 3 To link trays: 1 Load paper of the same size and type in all the trays you want to link. Refer to the User's Reference for complete paper loading instructions. 2 Make sure the printer recognizes the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 102
paper trays. The range of valid settings for both the top and left margins is -50 to +50, where one unit represents 1 pel at 300 dpi (0.08467 mm adjust the margin settings in a paper tray: 1 Make sure the printer is not busy processing a print job. 2 Turn the printer power off. 3 While pressing the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 103
print jobs. Note: Changing a margin setting causes the entire page image to move on the physical page. The printer does not compress the image to preserve the remaining margins. Output bins The Optra W810 has one standard output bin on top of the printer, which stacks up to 300 sheets of paper - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 104
attached to the Optra W810. Paper sizes supported The Optra W810 supports a wide variety of paper sizes. Some paper sizes feed from the trays short edge first, and others feed long edge first. (The leading edge of each sheet is at the right side of the tray.) This affects the print speed, as well - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 105
paper sizes the Optra W810 supports, as well as the paper feed orientation for each paper size. Note: The minimum paper size supported by the Optra W810 printer is 86 x 140 mm. Feed orientation by paper size Paper edge feed Print speed (ppm) 19.5 35 45.3 22.2 38.9 38.5 22.6 35 Print speed (ppm) - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 106
3 support the Universal paper size. However, notches in the back of the trays prevent loading paper equal to the maximum Universal dimensions in both width and length. If you've attached an optional finisher to your printer, do not print Universal size paper to bin 2. Doing so may cause paper jams - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 107
reliability. Always try a sample of any paper you are considering using with the printer before buying large quantities. Before loading paper, note the recommended print side identified on the paper package. Load paper with the recommended print side face up in the paper trays. Paper handling 107 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 108
result in print quality problems. If you have ordered transparencies in the past for use with other Lexmark printers, do not use them with the Optra W810. Use only the recommended part numbers. Note: Be careful when handling transparencies. Fingerprints may affect toner adhesion. Paper handling 108 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 109
removed manually before plugging the printer back in. For detailed information on label printing, characteristics, and design, refer to the Card Stock & Label Guide on the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD or on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. Card stock The Optra W810 treats card stock - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 110
If you select the 4 Up menu item, for example, 4 pages are printed on one sheet. N-up printing conserves paper and printer supplies, and may reduce the print time necessary for a particular document. The printer uses the Multipage View, Multipage Order, and Multipage Border settings to determine the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 111
n-up printing from the printer driver, from MarkVision, or from the Finishing Menu on the printer operator prints in the following page order: 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3. Note: When Collation - Collated Copies (QTY) is set to any value except Off, the printer ignores the value of the Collation setting. Paper - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 112
Source menu item to identify a specific paper source where you have loaded the paper you want to use as separator pages. Memory constraints Occasionally your printer may experience a memory shortage while printing a collated job. If this happens, the printer displays a 37 Insufficient Collation Area - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 113
, use the Duplex Bind menu item on the Finishing Menu to indicate which side of the paper (Long Edge or Short Edge) to bind. The printer then offsets the printed text accordingly so your job can be bound correctly. Select Long Edge to bind pages along the long edge of the page (left edge - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 114
Front of sheet Printing forms with Optra Forms Lexmark's Optra Forms option uses data directly from your applications and combines it with printer-resident electronic forms to format and print completed forms such as invoices, statements, pick slips, labels, and purchase orders. Support for bar - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 115
forms quickly and easily over the LAN. • Provides support for bar codes, color, duplex, multipage form sets, and more. • Stores forms as efficient, compact forms in flash memory. • Works with Optra W810 printers that use the Optra Forms Flash DIMMs or Optra Forms Hard Disk. Paper handling 115 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 116
or a 2500-sheet finisher option to your Optra W810 greatly increases the printer's paper handling capabilities from hundreds of sheets of paper to literally thousands. You can also use an optional mailbox to separate print jobs according to media, users, or business areas. An optional finisher - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 117
increases your printer's functionality. Whether it be stapling, hole punching, job offset, or the expanded output capacity, the Optra W810 with a finisher option attached is designed to meet the most demanding needs of any business environment. Bin 1 Bin 2 Finisher Bin specifications The 2500 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 118
, especially when you are printing on certain media or clearing paper jams. The printer picks the paper from the right side of the tray and carries it up the right side of the printer. When you attach an optional finisher, the paper is then carried through the transport unit and into either bin - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 119
paper) Staple packet size sensing No Staple positions One (upper left corner for letter/A4 size paper)² Staple bins Bin 2 only Paper offset 40 mm (1.57 in.) Paper , reformat your print job from the software application, or rotate your print job using the printer driver to avoid stapled - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 120
pages in length by either selecting Staple Job from your printer driver or by setting the Staple Job menu item in the Finishing Menu to On. Note: You can staple up to 50 sheets when printing on 20 Ib paper. If you are printing on heavier paper (for example, 24 Ib), the number of pages you - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 121
in the customary location, you need to either reformat your print job from the software application or rotate your print job using the printer driver. The following diagram shows the fixed staple position for the different paper sizes and orientations. A4, A5, B5, executive, and letter Portrait - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 122
remove paper in both bins before printing the job. For more information on bin linking, see "Configure Bins" on page 37. Offsetting pages Offsetting pages provides a way to separate and organize different print jobs or different copies of a single print job. Select Offset from the printer driver or - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 123
pieces of paper discarded by the finisher as it punches the holes. Hole punch box When the printer determines that problems that require a service call. Refer to the User's Reference for details about emptying the hole punch box, and how to reset the counter inside the printer that tells the printer - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 124
a 3 or 4 hole punch mechanism at the time of purchase. You cannot change the number of holes punched when you send a job to print. You can, however, adjust the position of the holes before you send a job to print. To adjust the position of the punched holes: 1 Pull the finisher away from the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 125
2 Open the finisher top cover. Output options 125 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 126
3 Remove the small cover on the top of the finisher, as shown. Output options 126 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 127
4 Loosen the two thumbscrews, as shown. Output options 127 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 128
5 Using the green lever, move the hole punch guide left or right to adjust the hole punch position. Use the measuring scale above the green lever as a guide to determine the amount of the adjustment. Output options 128 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 129
6 Tighten the two thumbscrews. 7 Print and punch a sample page. 8 Check the position of the holes on the page. If necessary, repeat steps 4 through 7 until the holes are in the position you want. Output options 129 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 130
9 Replace the small cover on the top of the finisher. Output options 130 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 131
10 Close the finisher top cover. Output options 131 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 132
11 Push the finisher firmly against the printer. Output options 132 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 133
your specific needs: you can designate a bin for each paper type, assign a bin to each user or business area, or link two or more bins together to effectively create one output bin holding up to 2000 sheets of paper. The following diagram shows an optional mailbox attached to an Optra W810. Output - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 134
, especially when you are printing on certain media or clearing paper jams. The printer picks the paper from the right side of the tray and carries it up the right side of the printer. When you attach an optional mailbox, the paper is then carried through the transport unit and into the bin you - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 135
select a bin, the print job is sent to the default output bin specified by the Output Bin printer setting in the Paper Menu. This setting is ideal when multiple users are connected to the printer in a network environment. You can assign each user or department a specific bin, reducing the confusion - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 136
types of media, the printer automatically determines the output bin by the Paper Type setting in the Paper Menu or by the type you selected though your driver. Note: You can use this setting along with the Paper Type setting in the Paper Menu to effectively link specific trays with output bins. This - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 137
keep a supply of these consumables on hand. The following table summarizes the average life of each of these items. Printer consumables Item Toner cartridge Photoconductor kit - Photoconductor cartridge - Paper dust remover Transfer kit - Transfer roller - Ozone filter Fuser - 120 V printer - 220 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 138
printer enters toner recovery mode. It supplies toner to the photoconductor cartridge until the toner-to-carrier ratio has recovered to 14%. Although Replace Toner appears on the display, enough residual toner remains in the photoconductor cartridge that you can press Go and continue printing for - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 139
cartridge and the paper dust remover) is 90,000 pages. After approximately 75,000 pages of printing, the message Replace PC Kit appears on the printer display. This message indicates that it is time to replace the items in the photoconductor kit. (Refer to the User's Reference for instructions - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 140
printer enters toner recovery mode to supply toner to the photoconductor cartridge until the toner ratio again reaches 14%. While the average yield for the photoconductor cartridge is 90,000 pages, the actual yield depends on factors such as the size paper you use, whether or not you are printing - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 141
left behind as paper moves past the transfer roller. When you replace the photoconductor cartridge, you should also replace the paper dust remover to ensure optimum print quality. Dust shield Foam strip Transfer kit The average yield for the contents of the transfer kit (the transfer roller and the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 142
Transfer roller The transfer roller transfers the image from the photoconductor drum onto the paper. Paper guide plate Roller The printer's transfer page counter is incremented by one for each inch of each printed page. (If you are printing duplex jobs, each side of the page is counted separately.) - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 143
The following figure shows the location of the ozone filter cover at the back of the printer. Open the cover to remove and replace the filter. (See the User's Reference for detailed instructions.) Rear view Ozone filter Printer consumables 143 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 144
to make toner adhere to paper. Install a new fuser when Replace Fuser appears on the operator panel display to ensure proper print quality and to avoid paper feeding problems. (Refer to the User's Reference for instructions on replacing the fuser.) Note: When you call your Lexmark representative to - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 145
to return your old fuser to Lexmark in order to pay a reduced price for the new one, place the old fuser in the new fuser box and mail to Lexmark. Otherwise, discard the old fuser. Staples If you've attached an optional finisher to your Optra W810, your printer's finishing capabilities include - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 146
each of the items. Consumable Status PC Cartridge Fuser Transfer Roller Hole Punch Box Staple Cartridge Toner Cartridge % remaining 33% 66% 66% 10% Empty OK Note: If you have a MarkNet external or internal print server (also called an INA) attached to your printer, you can view the menu settings - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 147
dust Recycling used supplies Lexmark's Operation ReSourceSM program lets you participate in a worldwide recycling effort at no cost to you. Simply package your used toner and photoconductor cartridges in the shipping box used for the replacement supply. Follow the instructions on the outside of - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 148
The Optra W810 is a 600 dot per inch (dpi) monochrome printer designed to provide the highest quality output. This chapter addresses how the Quality Menu settings affect the print quality of your print job. You can change these settings from the printer operator panel or from your printer driver - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 149
more toner, and you may need to replace the toner cartridge more often. 1200 Image Quality 1200 Image Quality is a nonbinary print mode. It actually varies the intensity, or the physical size, of each individual printed pel, rather than just turning the pel on or off. This lets the Optra W810 show - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 150
the intensities of individual pels. Print quality problems You may be able to correct many print quality problems by replacing a supply or maintenance item which has reached the end of its intended life. Check the operator panel for a message about a printer consumable. See "Determining the status - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 151
information about fonts, their characteristics, and the specific fonts available in PCL 6 and PostScript 3 printer has numerous resident fonts in PCL 6 and PostScript 3 emulations. See page 154 for a listing of all resident fonts. Weight and style Typefaces are often available in different weights - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 152
example, Helvetica Narrow Bold Italic. A group of several weight and style variations of a single typeface is called a of characters that will print in one horizontal inch of type. For example, all 10-pitch fonts print 10 characters per inch (cpi) and all 12-pitch fonts print 12 cpi. In - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 153
to the definition of point size, different fonts printed at the same point size may appear quite printer memory as predefined patterns of bits representing a typeface at a specific size, style, and resolution. Bitmapped fonts are available in different type styles and point sizes as downloadable - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 154
tables list all the fonts resident in your printer. See page 163 for instructions on how to print samples of the fonts. You can select the resident fonts from your software application, or from the operator panel if you are using PCL 6 emulation. Support for the euro currency character is included - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 155
The following table provides a list of the printer's resident scalable fonts. Resident scalable fonts PCL 6 emulation Albertus Medium Albertus Extra Bold Antique Olive Antique Olive Italic Antique Olive Bold Arial Arial Italic Arial - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 156
Resident scalable fonts (continued) PCL 6 emulation CG Omega CG Omega Bold CG Omega Italic CG Omega Bold Italic Garamond Antiqua Garamond Halbfett Garamond Kursiv Garamond Kursiv Halbfett Helvetica Light Helvetica Light Oblique Helvetica Black Helvetica Black Oblique Helvetica Helvetica Italic - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 157
Resident scalable fonts (continued) PCL 6 emulation Courier Courier Italic Courier Bold Courier Bold Italic Letter Gothic Letter Gothic Italic Letter Gothic Bold Marigold Century Schoolbook Roman Century Schoolbook Italic Century Schoolbook Bold Century Schoolbook Bold Italic Palatino Roman Palatino - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 158
Resident scalable fonts (continued) PCL 6 emulation Times New Roman Italic Times New Roman Bold Times New Roman Bold Italic Univers Condensed Medium Univers Condensed Medium Italic Univers Condensed Bold Univers Condensed Bold Italic Wingdings ITC Zapf Chancery Medium Italic ITC Zapf Dingbats - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 159
Resident scalable fonts (continued) PCL 6 emulation PostScript 3 emulation StempelGaramond-BoldItalic StempelGaramond-Italic StempelGaramond-Roman Apple-Chancery Chicago Geneva Monaco NewYork Oxford Taffy MonaLisa-Recut Candid Bodoni Bodoni-Italic Bodoni-Bold Bodoni-BoldItalic Bodoni-Poster Bodoni- - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 160
Resident scalable fonts (continued) PCL 6 emulation PostScript 3 emulation GillSans-Bold GillSans-BoldItalic GillSans-Condensed GillSans-BoldCondensed GillSans-Light GillSans-LightItalic GillSans-ExtraBold Goudy Goudy-Italic Goudy-Bold Goudy-BoldItalic Goudy-ExtraBold HoeflerText-Regular - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 161
, a symbol set also defines which character will print for each key on the keyboard (or more specifically, for each code point). Some applications require different characters at some code points. To support multiple applications and languages, your printer has 83 symbol sets for the resident PCL - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 162
Windows 98 Cyrillic Windows 98 Greek Windows 98 Latin 1 Windows 98 Latin 2 Windows 98 Latin 5 Windows 98 Latin 6 (Baltic) Downloadable fonts You can download scalable fonts in PostScript 3 emulation and either scalable or bitmapped fonts in PCL 6 emulation. You can download these fonts to printer - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 163
the fonts available to the PCL emulator. - Select PS Fonts to print a listing of the fonts available to the PostScript 3 emu- lator. This choice only appears when the PostScript printer language is available in the printer. 8 Press Select. The message Printing Font List is displayed until the page - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 164
Setup Guide for instructions on installing memory. Optra W810 memory specifications Memory Standard memory Memory type Additional memory connectors Optional memory Optra W810 16MB SDRAM 3 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB Optra W810n 16MB SDRAM 3 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB Optra W810dn - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 165
Optra W810 memory specifications Memory Optra W810 Total possible memory 384MB Optra W810n 384MB Optra W810dn 384MB Note: To install the total possible memory, you must remove the 16MB DIMM shipped with the printer and install a 128MB DIMM. Memory usage and requirements With 16MB or 32MB of - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 166
it may reduce print speed. The default setting for Page Protect is off. See "Changing printer settings" on page 27 for detailed information about printer menus and changing printer settings. Jam Recovery setting Jam Recovery ensures that if there is a paper jam, the jammed page is always reprinted - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 167
memory for each language. For example, let's say the Optra W810 is being used as a network printer. User A has downloaded some fonts and forms in PCL emulation. User B then sends a PostScript emulation job to the printer. When User A wants to print again in PCL emulation using the forms and fonts - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 168
is reset or turned off. Once you download these resources, the printer can access them quickly, saving time and resources. For example, if you download certain fonts to a flash option and then send a job using those fonts, the printer receives only the print job and not the embedded fonts. Managing - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 169
to downloading and storing resources such as fonts and symbol sets, you can use a disk option for collating print jobs, tracking job statistics, and buffering print jobs. The optional Optra Forms hard disk supports Lexmark's Optra Forms, a solution that lets you print completed printer-resident - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 170
, set Job Accounting on from the Setup Menu. The printer then gathers information about whether jobs printed with or without errors, the time required to print the jobs, size of jobs in bytes, printer language used, requested paper sizes and types, print quality setting used, and the number of - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 171
% of the 2.1GB disk Lexmark offers. Once you've created the job buffering partition, you cannot store forms, fonts, or macros on that part of the disk. However, job buffering for a particular port, the printer resets. To avoid problems with the print jobs as they come through the interface ports - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 172
jobs. When you first turn the printer on, you must choose to print all or none of the jobs stored on the disk. You cannot select specific jobs that you want to print. Jobs that were only partially printed before the power loss are printed again in their entirety. However, print jobs that were in the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 173
and transfer the disk to another printer, those settings automatically take effect on the new printer. The first printer no longer has job buffering enabled on any port. This means that if a printer fails, you can remove the hard disk, place the disk in another printer, and print the jobs that - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 174
, logos, and so on) • User-defined PCL symbol sets Note: You cannot download forms or logos that are not part of a macro. Demo programs You can create a special type of file called a demonstration program, or a demo program, using the Windows PostScript driver for the printer. Demo files can also be - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 175
as Resource Data Collection mode. Any device you place into this mode becomes the target for all files supported by flash memory or disk that you download to the printer. You can select the download target through the data stream, from MarkVision, or by using the operator panel. To use the operator - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 176
formatted. Using the operating system command line You can also download fonts and macros to the printer using a command line utility like PCSEND, or a COPY command in the following format: COPY MACRO.MAC/B LPT1 The /B parameter lets you download binary data as part of the macro. Remember to set the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 177
cannot be formatted or selected as a download target, and their contents cannot be deleted, renamed, ensure that the files cannot be viewed or printed unless the correct password is specified. A read the Lexmark Customer Support Center. Security for the printer requires that both you and Lexmark provide - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 178
operator panel if a device requires formatting before you can download resources. Memory errors The following error messages may appear if the printer does not have enough memory to process a print job or complete other printer functions. Memory error messages Message 35 Res Save Off Deficient - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 179
Job appears on the second line of the operator panel display. Press Select. To simplify the print job: • Reduce the amount of text or graphics on a page. • Delete unnecessary downloaded fonts or macros. Install additional printer memory to avoid future 38 Memory Full errors. Managing memory 179 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 180
Press Go to clear the message and continue printing the job. Some data may not print or may not print correctly. • Cancel the current job. Press unnecessary downloaded fonts or macros. • Install additional memory. Refer to the User's Reference for detailed information about other printer messages. - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 181
make the Optra W810 a powerful tool for all system environments. The printer has a standard parallel port and two Internal Solution Ports (ISPs). The ISPs support the following adapters: • MarkNet N2000 Series of internal print servers • MarkNet S internal print servers • Tri-port card • Parallel - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 182
workstations, and the printer: Network Internal print server External print server If the Optra W810 (or any other Lexmark printer that supports NPAP bidirectional protocol) is connected to a parallel port of a MarkNet print server, the printer is supported by MarkVision. Parallel communications - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 183
communication The Optra W810 supports two unidirectional compatibility modes. Standard mode lets the host computer achieve a maximum throughput of approximately 50KB/second. This speed limitation is due to the operating system's print subsystem. The Lexmark printer drivers for Windows 95/98 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 184
the printer fails in some way. This allows for a greater transfer speed, since the parallel port never returns to unidirectional compatibility mode, which would create the need for negotiating a new bidirectional transmission. Parallel Menu settings The following table briefly describes the print - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 185
parallel port is fully supported by the Microsoft Windows 95/98/ 2000 Plug and Play feature. When you connect the Optra W810 to your Microsoft Windows 95/98/2000 computer, Plug and Play automatically recognizes the printer and helps install the correct printer driver. Serial communications To add - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 186
, where it is printed. If someone tries to send a fax while the printer is busy, the phone rings but is not answered. The sender should wait and then try again. Outgoing faxes are not currently supported. Note: In-bound fax is not supported through the serial interface adapter. See the following - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 187
the card and network. Internal print server You can install a print server into each of the two ISPs in the printer. The MarkNet firmware supports multiple protocols (IPX, LexLink, TCP/IP, and AppleTalk) in multiple networking environments (UNIX, NetWare, OS/2 LAN Server, Windows NT, Windows 95 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 188
flashing. For information about installing internal print servers and tri-port cards, refer to the Setup Guide. For information about setting up a printer for a particular network, refer to the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD that ships with the printer. Connectivity and network management 188 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 189
server is a standalone device that can only attach up to three printers to a network via a parallel or serial port. MarkNet Pro external print servers Adapter MarkNet Pro 1 MarkNet Pro 1 MarkNet Pro 3 MarkNet Pro 3 Topology Ethernet 10/100BaseTX RJ-45 UTP Ethernet 10BaseT UTP RJ-45 10Base2 BNC - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 190
not come with standard serial support. You can, however, add a serial port, infrared port, and a LocalTalk port to the printer by installing a tri-port card. You can install a tri-port card, illustrated in the following figure, in one or both ISPs on the printer system board. LocalTalk port Serial - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 191
signals to and from the workstation. If two tri-port cards are installed, the printer only supports one infrared connection. Select the infrared port you want to use from the Infrared Port Menu. Refer to the Optra W810 Setup Guide for more information about connecting an infrared adapter to your - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 192
for SCS automatically detects the type of cable (coax or twinax) that is being used to connect the printer to its IBM host. • Support for FFT/DCA and SCS data streams for twinax attachments. • Support for SCS and DSC/DSE data streams for coax attachments. SmartSwitch automatically switches the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 193
network environments Using print servers or tri-port cards, you can connect your printer to a host of network environments. The following table details which environments are supported. Environments supported Protocol NetWare Windows OS/2 TCP/IP UNIX Apple Application Novell NetWare 3.x Novell - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 194
Optra W810 to an Ethernet network, then a NetWare client, an AppleTalk user, and an OS/2 Warp client can all send print jobs to the printer simultaneously. The print menus is Auto. The printer automatically determines the size of the input buffer, depending on the specific port and the amount of - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 195
for the port is full, the port is marked as busy and the host computer is told the printer is busy. If the printer receives data on internal print server or LocalTalk port when the printer is processing data from another port, the data is not received into the input buffer assigned to the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 196
job is correctly terminated, port rotation starts immediately. If the input buffer is empty and the print job was not correctly terminated, the printer prints whatever is left of the current job in the print buffer. It then waits for a set period of time after which, if no more data is received - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 197
counts, and gather job statistics. - Download and manage resources such as fonts, demo pages, and overlays. Operating systems supported MarkVision for Windows 95/98/2000, Windows NT 4.0, Macintosh, and OS/2 Warp is shipped with your printer on the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD. Connectivity - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 198
devices using a Web browser from any PC with intranet access. • Enables print management over your existing intranet infrastructure using TCP/IP. • Offers a cross-platform solution for Windows and UNIX users. • Lets you manage multivendor printers. Network users and administrators can also use the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 199
management. • Proactive status alerts on Lexmark printers. • Tools that allocate printing expenses, balance work load, and access printing resources. MarkVision Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Services let administrators manage popular multivendor printers. MarkVision for UNIX Networks and - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 200
Analyze printing for the enterprise. • Plan ahead for supplies purchases, maintenance schedules, and printer replace- ment. For more information on MarkTrack, refer to the product information, contact the place where you bought your printer, or visit the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. Lexmark - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 201
on the network, eliminating time-consuming workstation driver installation and configuration. Solaris Ready printers for Sun customers Solaris Ready printers are specially configured for Sun users. They are Ethernet-ready and include Sun-specific documentation as well as MarkVision for Sun Systems - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 202
switch to the correct printer language emulation. • Permits changing the IPDS printer setting remotely by sending a special text file to the printer on any connection. • Supports preprinted media settings for simplex or duplex control for each paper tray. • Supports scalable OCR-A and OCR - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 203
save IPDS resources to improve performance for complex IPDS print jobs with host resources such as fonts, overlays, or page segments. The SIMM for IPDS supports the IPDS data and resource towers. You can download fonts and other resources to the printer. The US Postal bar code POSTNET font and the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 204
Supported bar codes with IBM 4028 printer emulation The following bar codes generated using IPDS can be automatically scaled and printed using the SIMM for IPDS: • 3 of Swedish, Swiss (German, French, and Italian), United Kingdom English, and United States English • Latin 2/ROECE: Albanian, Croatian, - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 205
styles are supported. The following fonts are supported using bitmaps: APL 12, Boldface PS, Boldface Italic PS, OCR-A 10, OCR-B 10, and Prestige PS. The optical (35 bitmap fonts) You can download microcode updates from the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. Connectivity and network management 205 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 206
requirements for AFP/IPDS printing when the printer is emulating an IBM 381x, 43xx, 311x, or 4028 printer are: • Print Services Facility (PSF)/MVS System/36 Twinaxial Workstation Controller • 5494 Remote Control Unit • 5394 Remote Control Unit Note: Two separate twinax addresses, one for the SCS - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 207
V2.1.0 (with maintenance) • VTAM Printer Support R70 or later (VPS - Levi, Ray & Shoup [LRS] software) • GDDM V2.3 with Authorized Program Analysis Reports (APARs) • RSCS V3.2 or later ImageQuick TIFF SIMM Lexmark ImageQuick™ is an optional SIMM that prints TIFF images on Optra W810 printers at the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 208
as FileNET's Watermark and others designed to work with XipPrint, work with the Lexmark Optra W810. TIFF files can be sent directly to the printer from client workstations using FTP, the DOS copy command, or the Drag'N'Print utility. The placement of the image on the page can be defined from the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 209
The following network operating systems are supported: • Novell NetWare (including NetWare Directory Services [NDS]) • Novell NDPS 2.0 or later with Lexmark Gateway NLM • IBM OS/2 Warp Server • IBM OS/2 LAN Server • Microsoft Windows NT Server • Microsoft Windows 95/98 (Peer-to-Peer) Networking - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 210
or HTML pages. A minimum of 8MB printer memory (or 4MB memory plus a hard disk) is required. Additional memory or a hard disk may be required for large or complex jobs. Print server and software requirements You must have an Optra W810n or W810dn model, or an Optra W810 equipped with one of the - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 211
supported in a Windows 95, 98, or NT 4.0 environment. • Your computer must have Internet access to download the installation package from the Lexmark Web site. • The network print server must have TCP/IP configured and enabled. Refer to the Setup Guide or your print server manual the printer causes - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 212
PDF levels The Lexmark ImageQuick Web SIMM supports PDF version 1.2 (Acrobat 3.0). Connectivity and network management 212 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 213
printer has a paper jam, refer to the User's Reference for information on understanding printer messages and clearing paper jams. The tables in this chapter identify some printing problems you may encounter and what you can do to resolve them. If you still cannot solve your problem, call for service - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 214
sheet of paper. The photoconductor cartridge is defective. Replace the photoconductor cartridge. Refer to the User's Reference or the documentation that ships with the new photoconductor cartridge for detailed instructions. Your printer requires servicing. Call for service. Troubleshooting 214 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 215
paper you load in the trays is not damp. The toner cartridge is empty. Replace the toner cartridge. Refer to the User's Reference or the documentation that ships with the new toner cartridge for detailed instructions. The printer is shifting toner from the toner cartridge to the photoconductor - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 216
that ships with the new toner cartridge for detailed instructions. Uneven print density The toner cartridge is defective. The photoconductor cartridge is defective. The transfer roller is worn or defective. Replace the toner cartridge. Refer to the User's Reference or the documentation that - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 217
the new transfer roller for detailed instructions. The fuser is worn or defective. Replace the fuser. Refer to the User's Reference or the documentation that ships with the new fuser for detailed instructions. The photoconductor cartridge is defective. Replace the photoconductor cartridge. Refer - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 218
Replace the paper dust remover, which is included in the photoconductor kit. Refer to the User's Reference or the documentation that ships with your supplies for detailed instructions. Toner is in the paper path. Call for service. Paper feed rollers are dirty. Call for service. Troubleshooting - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 219
to the User's Reference for detailed instruction on loading media in the paper trays. The paper tray is not completely inserted into the printer. Push the tray firmly into the printer to make sure it is fully inserted. Paper feed rollers are dirty or Call for service. worn. The paper tray is not - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 220
drawer. Refer to the Setup Guide for installation instructions. Adjust the appropriate margin settings in the Registration Menu. Call for service. Paper feed problems If paper has trouble traveling through the printer, paper jams or other problems relating to mechanical paper feed can result. Use - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 221
instructions on clearing paper jams and for tips on avoiding paper jams, refer to the User's Reference. Paper feed problems Symptom Paper frequently jams in the printer. Cause Solution You are using media that does not meet the printer specifications. Use recommended paper and other media. See - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 222
and then press Go. Refer to the User's Reference for detailed instructions on clearing paper jams. The page that jammed Jam Recovery in the Setup does not reprint after Menu is set to Off. you clear the jam. Set Jam Recovery to Auto or On. Other printing problems Use the following table to find - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 223
to the User's Reference for detailed instructions on loading paper trays. You are using the wrong printer driver or are printing to file. Verify that you selected the printer driver associated with the Optra W810 printer. Note: If you are using a USB port, make sure you are running Windows 98 and - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 224
. To print the job faster, select another print resolution from the printer driver before sending the job to print. You may notice some reduction in print quality. Make sure the Paper Size and Paper Type specified in the printer driver are correct for the job you are printing. Troubleshooting 224 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 225
panel display even though the tray is installed in the printer. The left paper guide in the specified tray is not properly inserted. Solution If you're using the parallel interface, make sure you're using an IEEE 1284-compliant parallel cable. We recommend Lexmark part number 1329605 (10 ft) or - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 226
the display, replace the toner cartridge. Refer to the User's Reference or the documentation that ships with your supplies for detailed information. If no message is displayed and you just inserted a new toner cartridge, the printer may be transporting toner into the photoconductor cartridge. The - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 227
cannot print using the LocalTalk port. The LocalTalk port is not set up correctly. Make sure neither LocalTalk Port nor LocalTalk Buffer is set to Disabled in the LocalTalk Menu. Note: For Macintosh users, verify that the printer is set up correctly in the Macintosh Chooser. Troubleshooting 227 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 228
fax machine you have connected to your printer is a class 1 fax modem. If power to the modem has been interrupted, complete the following steps in the order listed: 1 Turn the printer off. 2 Turn the modem on. 3 Turn the printer on. Refer to the Setup Guide for more information. Troubleshooting 228 - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 229
are not connected properly. Check the cable connections. Refer to the Setup Guide for instructions on connecting the finisher to the printer. The transport unit is not properly installed. If the 280 Paper Jam / Open Cover H message recurs, verify that you have properly installed the transport - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 230
and offset a print job. If both functions are selected, the printer staples the job, but does not offset it. Reinstall the stapler. Refer to the User's Reference for instructions on removing and installing the stapler. Insert a new staple cartridge. Refer to the User's Reference for instructions on - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 231
The stapler is out of staples. Insert a new staple cartridge. Refer to the User's Reference for instructions on installing a new staple cartridge. The staple priming source tray is empty. Load paper in the staple priming source tray specified in the Finishing Menu. Bin 2 is full. Remove - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 232
paper from bin 2. The printer can then receive additional stapled or offset jobs. Reinstall the guide rail. When properly installed, the guide rail prevents you from pulling the finisher too far away from the printer. Refer to the Setup Guide for detailed installation instructions. Troubleshooting - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 233
are not connected properly. Check the cable connections. Refer to the Setup Guide for instructions on connecting the mailbox to the printer. The transport unit is not correctly installed. If the 280 Paper Jam / Open Cover H message recurs, verify that you have properly installed the transport - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 234
When you call for printer service, be prepared to describe the problem you are experiencing or the error message on the operator panel. You'll also need to know your printer model type and serial number. Refer to the label on the back of the printer under the toner box for this information. The - Lexmark Monochrome Laser | Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 235
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