Lexmark X5410 User's Guide - Page 89

Solving printer communication problems, Understanding Warning levels, Control Panel, Printers, Start

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CHECK PRINTER DEFAULT AND PAUSE SETTINGS 1 Click: • In Windows Vista: Œ Control Panel Œ Printers (under Hardware and Sound). • In Windows XP: Start Œ Printers and Faxes. • In Windows 2000: Start Œ Settings Œ Printers. 2 Double-click the printer queue device. 3 Click Printer. • Make sure no check mark appears next to Pause Printing. • If a check mark does not appear next to Set As Default Printer, you must select the print queue device for each file you want to print. RECONNECT POWER SUPPLY 1 Press to turn the printer off. 2 Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. 3 Gently remove the power supply from the printer. 4 Reconnect the power supply to the printer. 5 Plug the power cord into the wall outlet. 6 Press to turn the printer on. REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE Uninstall the printer software, and then reinstall it. For more information, see "Removing and reinstalling the software" on page 90. Solving printer communication problems The printer and the computer cannot exchange data. You must establish bidirectional communication between the printer and the computer. For more information, see "Bidirectional communication is not established" on page 109. Understanding Warning levels • A green check indicates system requirements were met. • A yellow question mark indicates system requirements were not met. Most major functions will work, but you may experience some performance impact. • A red question mark indicates system requirements were not met. Most major functions may not work. • A red X indicates system requirements were not met. Installation will not continue. For proper installation, make sure the computer supports all system requirements. System requirements are located on the printer box. Troubleshooting 89

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C
HECK
PRINTER
DEFAULT
AND
PAUSE
SETTINGS
1
Click:
In Windows Vista:
Control Panel
Printers
(under Hardware and Sound).
In Windows XP:
Start
Printers and Faxes
.
In Windows 2000:
Start
Settings
Printers
.
2
Double-click the printer queue device.
3
Click
Printer
.
Make sure no check mark appears next to Pause Printing.
If a check mark does not appear next to Set As Default Printer, you must select the print queue device for
each file you want to print.
R
ECONNECT
POWER
SUPPLY
1
Press
to turn the printer off.
2
Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.
3
Gently remove the power supply from the printer.
4
Reconnect the power supply to the printer.
5
Plug the power cord into the wall outlet.
6
Press
to turn the printer on.
R
EMOVING
AND
REINSTALLING
THE
SOFTWARE
Uninstall the printer software, and then reinstall it. For more information, see “Removing and reinstalling the
software” on page 90.
Solving printer communication problems
The printer and the computer cannot exchange data. You must establish bidirectional communication between the
printer and the computer. For more information, see “Bidirectional communication is not established” on
page 109.
Understanding Warning levels
A green check indicates system requirements were met.
A yellow question mark indicates system requirements were not met. Most major functions will work, but you
may experience some performance impact.
A red question mark indicates system requirements were not met. Most major functions may not work.
A red X indicates system requirements were not met. Installation will not continue.
For proper installation, make sure the computer supports all system requirements. System requirements are located
on the printer box.
Troubleshooting
89