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Using printer software and utilities, MarkVision printer management software - driver download

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27 Using printer software and utilities MarkVision printer management software MarkVision for Windows 95/98/2000, Windows NT 4.0, and Macintosh is shipped with your printer on the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD. The MarkVision graphical user interface provides advanced, real-time, centralized management capabilities for Lexmark printers connected locally or attached directly to a network. Network users and administrators can also use the following MarkVision features to increase productivity: • Centralized setup capabilities let you quickly configure and install multiple printers. - You can configure multiple printers simultaneously from one workstation. - Automatic network printer discovery and multi-adapter flash update let you set up and configure Lexmark network printers and change network addresses from one workstation. You can integrate MarkVision directly into your favorite network management software. • Use MarkVision to easily manage and monitor your Lexmark printers. - Messages on the MarkVision remote operator panel reflect printer real-time status. - The dynamic printer graphic provides a visual confirmation of installed options. - A list of installed features shows you printer capabilities. Management capabilities for multivendor printers are available in some versions of MarkVision. • MarkVision provides the tools to make printer-related administrative tasks effortless. - Monitor network print jobs, change their printing order, and hold or delete specific jobs. - Use asset management options to maintain printer inventory, assign property tags, track page counts, and gather job statistics. - Download and manage resources such as fonts, demo pages, and overlays. 98

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Using printer software and utilities
MarkVision printer management software
MarkVision for Windows 95/98/2000, Windows NT 4.0, and Macintosh is shipped with your printer on
the
Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities
CD.
The MarkVision graphical user interface provides advanced, real-time, centralized management
capabilities for Lexmark printers connected locally or attached directly to a network. Network users and
administrators can also use the following MarkVision features to increase productivity:
Centralized setup capabilities let you quickly configure and install multiple printers.
You can configure multiple printers simultaneously from one workstation.
Automatic network printer discovery and multi-adapter flash update let you set up and
configure Lexmark network printers and change network addresses from one workstation.
You can integrate MarkVision directly into your favorite network management
software.
Use MarkVision to easily manage and monitor your Lexmark printers.
Messages on the MarkVision remote operator panel reflect printer real-time status.
The dynamic printer graphic provides a visual confirmation of installed options.
A list of installed features shows you printer capabilities.
Management capabilities for multivendor printers are available in some versions of
MarkVision.
MarkVision provides the tools to make printer-related administrative tasks effortless.
Monitor network print jobs, change their printing order, and hold or delete specific jobs.
Use asset management options to maintain printer inventory, assign property tags, track
page counts, and gather job statistics.
Download and manage resources such as fonts, demo pages, and overlays.