Lexmark 120n Quick Reference

Lexmark 120n - E B/W Laser Printer Manual

Lexmark 120n manual content summary:

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    current print job. When the printer is turned on, all lights cycle as a self test is performed. Also, when the printer is reset, or when a printer setting is changed in the menus, all lights cycle. Cancel Continue Toner Low/Replace PC Kit Paper Jam Ready / Data Load / Remove Paper Error • Press
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    Error Continue Ready / Data Toner Low/Replace PC Kit Load / Remove Paper Paper Jam Error Message Ready/Power Saver Busy Resolution reduced Waiting Cancel job/Reset printer Flushing buffer Invalid engine code Not ready Printing font list or menus settings page Programming engine code or system code
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    Continue Ready / Data Toner Low/Replace PC Kit Load / Remove Paper Paper Jam Error Continue Ready / Data Toner Low/Replace PC Kit Load / Remove Paper Paper Jam Error Message Complex page ENA connection lost Insufficient collation area Load media Print side two of a duplex job Memory full Network
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    the network setup page of the User's Guide. Some resident Web page features include a real-time status window of the printer and details of the printer's configuration, such as current memory and engine code levels. If you have administrative rights, you can also change printer settings. Printing
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    7.5-14.0 in.) (includes 3 x 5 in. cards) - Priority feeder: 76-216 x 190-356 mm (3.0-8.5 x 7.5-14.0 in.) (includes 3 x 5 in. cards) To help prevent jams: • Prepare print media for loading by flexing or fanning it back and forth. Straighten the edges on a level surface. • Do not overload the paper
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    until the cover clicks into a fully open position. 2 Adjust the slide and attached backstop to the length of the selected print media. Note: To decrease width, push in on the left guide. To increase width, squeeze the tab attached to the right guide, and slide it to the right. Loading paper or other
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    media into the tray, and lightly adjust all guides against the loaded print media edges. Note: Load letterhead paper with the design side facing up and the top edge of the sheet feeding into the printer first. Load envelopes with the flap side down and the return address first. The stamp area will
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    computer. The Cancel job light sequence appears on the operator panel when a job is canceled (see "Cancel Job/Reset printer" on page 30 of your User's Guide). From printer operator panel Press and release to cancel the current print job. Press and hold seconds to reset the printer. for more than
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    computer When a job is sent to print, the printer icon appears on the desktop. 1 Click Applications. 2 Click Utilities. 3 Double-click Printer Setup Utility. A list of print jobs appears. 4 Double-click the printer name to see a list of print jobs. 5 Click the print job you wish to cancel. 6 From
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    Clearing jams When a jam occurs, the printer stops, and the Error light on the operator panel blinks. To determine the location of the jam, view the secondary light sequences. Prepare the printer for jam removal by opening the paper support and removing all printed pages from the output bin. Then,
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    3 Open the top door, and remove any lodged print media from the paper path. CAUTION: The fuser may be hot. To avoid personal injury, use caution when opening the top door to remove a jam from the fuser area. 4 Open the front door by sliding the release button to the left. Clearing jams 11
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    . Replace the toner cartridge when the print media has been located and removed. 6 Close the front door by pressing firmly in the center of the front door with your thumb until the door clicks shut. If you need more information • Refer to the Software and Documentation CD that came with your printer
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Quick Reference
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Quick Reference
Understanding the Operator Panel
The printer operator panel has two buttons and six lights (Continue
is both a light and a button).
Lights indicate the status of the printer. Buttons are used to continue or cancel the current print job.
When the printer is turned on, all lights cycle as a self test is performed. Also, when the printer is
reset, or when a printer setting is changed in the menus, all lights cycle.
Press and release
Continue
to resume printing.
Press and release
Continue
twice quickly to display the secondary light sequence.
Press and release
Cancel
to cancel the current job.
Press and hold
Cancel
until all of the lights come on to reset the printer.
Understanding the operator panel lights
The operator panel lights mean different things, depending on their sequence. Lights that are off, on,
and/or blinking indicate printer conditions such as printer status, intervention, or service.
Use the light sequence table to find the message being indicated, then click the message for more
information.
Ready / Data
Toner Low/Replace PC Kit
Load / Remove Paper
Paper Jam
Continue
Cancel
Error