Lexmark P700 User's Guide for Mac OS 9 - Page 14
Using the paper type sensor, Print, Paper Type/Quality, Save Settings - manual
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Click: Cartridges tab Select: Clean Print Nozzles Print Test Page Order Supplies Offers About tab Advanced menu Select Printer Network Printer Configuration Calibrate Paper Type Sensor When you want to: Improve print quality by cleaning clogged print nozzles. For more information, see "Clean the print cartridge nozzles." on page 55. Verify if your printer is functioning properly. Order supplies, such as print cartridges, from the Lexmark Web site. For more information, see "Ordering supplies" on page 57. Access the Lexmark Web site for offers. Note: United States and Canada only. Obtain printer software version information. • Select a printer and make it the default printer. • Find the IP address for the selected printer. • Add a printer located on a remote subnet. You can add a single printer or search the subnet for all available printers. • View a list of all USB, USB print sharing, and network printers. • Configure a network printer. • View a list of network printers. Ensure that the paper type sensor is working correctly. 2 To learn more about what you can do with your printer, click ?. 3 Click the button in the upper left corner to close the Control Panel. Using the paper type sensor Your printer has a paper type sensor that detects the following paper types loaded in your printer, and automatically adjusts the Paper Type setting in the Print dialog box accordingly. • Plain • Coated • Glossy/Photo Paper • Transparency When you install your printer, the paper type sensor is set on Automatic (default). If you want to turn off the paper type sensor and manually choose your paper type: 1 From the software program, choose File Print. 2 From the pop-up menu in the upper left corner, choose Paper Type/Quality. 3 From the Paper Type pop-up menu, choose your preferred paper type. 4 To save the setting for future use, click Save Settings. Using the paper type sensor 14