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Part Numbers: Z 23, Z23
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Users Guide for Linux
Use this Users Guide when you have questions about using your printer with Linux.
Navigating
Click the categories in the left pane to navigate through the pages. Click the blue text to link to other parts of this Users Guide. Click the arrows at the bottom of the screen to move forward and backward through the pages.
1 From the Acrobat Edit menu, click Find. 2 In the Find What: box, type the word or phrase you want to search. 3 Click Find. Printing
From the Acrobat File menu:
1 Click Page Setup, select the Landscape orientation button, and then click OK. 2 Click Print, specify the pages you want to print, and then click Print.
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Printer overview Basic printing Printing ideas Maintenance Troubleshooting Notices Index
Printer overview
This section contains information about the printer hardware and software and how they work together.
Understanding the printer parts Understanding the printer software
Printer overview Basic printing Printing ideas Maintenance Troubleshooting
Sheet feeder Paper support Power supply
Understanding the printer parts
The table beginning on the next page describes each part.
USB cable connector Paper Feed button and Paper Feed light Power button and Power light
Notices Index
Front cover Paper guide and release tab Paper exit tray
Printer overview Basic printing
Paper exit tray Use this: Front cover When you want to: Install or change print cartridges. Clear paper jams. Stack paper after printing.
Printing ideas Maintenance Troubleshooting Notices Index
Paper Feed button Paper Feed light Paper guide and release tab Paper support Power button Power light Power supply Sheet feeder USB cable connector
Eject paper from the printer. Advance a sheet of paper into the sheet feeder. Check the printer status. For more information, see Understanding error messages and flashing lights. Adjust the paper guide against the left edge of the paper to make sure paper feeds correctly into the printer. Keep paper straight in the sheet feeder. Turn the printer on or off. Check the printer status. For more information, see Understanding error messages and flashing lights. Supply power to the printer. Feed plain or specialty paper automatically. For information about the amount of paper you can load, see Printing ideas. Connect the printer to the computer with a USB cable.
Understanding the printer software
Your printer software works with your operating system to print documents with superior results. This software has two parts: the Printer driver and the Lexmark Solution Center.
Printer driver
The driver is where you change your printer settings. To print a typical document on plain paper, you do not need to change your printer settings. When you installed the printer software, the Page Setup dialog box and the Print dialog box were set to the default settings. The default settings are:
Quality/Speed: Normal Type: Plain paper Paper Size: A4 or Letter Orientation: Portrait Style: Normal
For more information about the printer settings for printing on specialty papers, see Printing ideas.
(Lexmark Z23 and Lexmark Z33 only)
Customizing the settings for your document
1 From the desktop, open your printer driver by typing lexmarkz13 or lexmarkz23z33 at a command line. You can also select the file using the file manager.
2 From the Printer Settings tab, select the tab that contains the settings you want to
change: Quality/Copies tab, Paper Setup tab, and Print Style tab.
3 Click OK to apply your settings.
Quality/Copies tab
From: Quality/Speed Multiple Copies Select: Quick Print, Normal, Better, or Best Collate Copies, if you are printing more than one copy of a document, prints all the pages of the first copy, all the pages of the second copy, and so on Print Last Page First to print your document in reverse order The number of Copies you want to print Print Color Images in Black and White to save the ink in your color cartridge.
Printer overview Basic printing Printing ideas Maintenance
Print Style tab Paper Setup tab
From: Type Paper Size Orientation Select:
Plain Paper, Envelope, Banner, Coated Paper, Photo/Glossy Paper, Transparency, Iron-On Transfer, or Greeting Card A size specific to your paper type. If your Paper Size is not listed, choose Custom Size. For help, see Printing on custom size paper. Portrait or Landscape
Troubleshooting Notices
You can load up to 100 sheets of plain paper at a time, depending on the thickness of the paper.
1 Place the paper against the right side of the paper support with the print side facing
you. Note: The top of your A4 size paper should extend above the top of the paper support. (Letter size paper should align with the top of the paper support.)
2 Squeeze the release tab and the paper guide together.
Slide the paper guide to the left edge of the paper. For information about loading specialty paper, see Printing ideas.
Step 2: Customize the print settings
If you are using plain, A4 or letter size paper, and you want normal print quality and speed, you dont need to adjust the print settings. If you are using specialty paper, such as photo paper, card stock, envelopes, or banner paper, see Printing ideas to customize your print settings. For more information about the different print settings, see Understanding the printer software.
Step 3: Print your document
After you load the paper and customize the print settings, you are ready to print.
Printing from a software application
1 From the File menu, choose Print.
The Print dialog box opens.
2 Select your printer from the list of installed printers.
If the software application does not offer a list of printers, but provides a place to enter your printer name, type: lpr -Pprintername where printername = lexmarkz13 or lexmarkz23-z33.
3 Click Enter.
Basic printing Printing from an xterm window
1 Open an xterm window. 2 Type:
lpr -Pprintername filename where printername = lexmarkz13 or lexmarkz23-z33 and filename = the name of your file.
Printing ideas
Your printer does more than just print typical text documents. This section shows you how to get the most from your printer, taking you step by step through the printing process for specialty paper types.
Printing photos
Printing labels Printing on custom size paper Printing iron-on transfers
Printing on premium paper Printing cards Printing envelopes
Printing transparencies Printing color images in black and white Printing your document in reverse order Printing a banner
Printing photos
You can print up to 25 sheets of coated, photo, or glossy paper at a time, depending on the thickness of the paper. You may want to print on plain paper before loading your photo paper and changing your settings. To print on photo cards, see Printing cards.
Step 1: Load the photo paper
If your paper came with instructions, read them carefully. Make sure the glossy or coated side is facing you. Load the photo paper vertically against the right side of the
paper support.
Dont push the paper too far down into the sheet feeder. Slide the paper guide to the left side of the photo paper.
Printing ideas Step 2: Customize the print settings
For help, see Understanding the printer software.
1 Select a print quality: a From Printer Settings, choose the Quality/Copies tab. b From the Quality/Speed area, select Better or Best.
Note: Higher print quality settings result in better quality documents, but may take longer to print.
2 Select a paper type: a From Printer Settings, choose the Paper Setup tab. b From the Type area, select Photo/Glossy Paper or Coated Paper. 3 Choose a paper size: a From Printer Settings, choose the Paper Setup tab. b From the Paper Size menu, choose the correct size. For more information about
printing on custom size paper, see Printing on custom size paper.
4 Click OK to apply your settings.
Printing ideas Step 3: Print your photos
For help, see Print your document.
Note: To prevent smudging, remove each photo as it exits the printer and let it dry before stacking.
Printing on premium paper
You can print up to 100 pages of premium paper at a time, depending on the thickness of the paper.
Step 1: Load the premium paper
If your paper came with instructions, read them carefully. If there is a special mark on the paper, make sure the mark
is facing away from you.
Load the paper vertically against the right side of the paper
support.
Dont push the paper too far down into the sheet feeder. Slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper.
2 Select a paper type: a From Printer Settings, choose the Paper Setup tab. b From the Type area, select Plain Paper. 3 Choose a paper size: a From Printer Settings, choose the Paper Setup tab. b From the Paper Size menu, choose the correct size. For more information about
Printing ideas Step 3: Print your document
Printing cards
You can print up to 10 greeting cards, index cards, photo cards, or postcards at a time, depending on the thickness of the cards.
c Click OK. 2 Further customize your document following the steps in Basic printing or Printing
ideas.
Printing labels
You can print up to 25 sheets of labels at a time, depending on the thickness of the sheets.
Step 1: Load the labels
Use labels designed for inkjet printers. If your labels came with instructions, read them
carefully.
Do not print within 1 mm (0.04 in.) of the edge of a
label.
Make sure there are no missing or curled labels. Make sure the print side is facing you. Load the labels vertically against the right side of the paper support. Dont push the labels too far down into the sheet feeder. Slide the paper guide to the left side of the labels.
1 Select a print quality: a From Printer Settings, choose the Quality/Copies tab. b From the Quality/Speed area, select Normal. 2 Select a paper type: a From Printer Settings, choose the Paper Setup tab. b From the Type area, select Plain Paper. 3 Choose a paper size: a From Printer Settings, choose the Paper Setup tab. b From the Paper Size menu, choose A4 or Letter. 4 Click OK to apply your settings.
Step 3: Print your labels
Printing on custom size paper
You can print up to 100 sheets of custom size paper at a time, depending on the thickness of the paper.
Step 1: Load the custom size paper
Make sure your paper size fit within these dimensions: Width: 76 to 216 mm (3 to 8.5 in.) Length: 127 to 432 mm (5 to 17 in.) Make sure the print side is facing you. Load the paper vertically against the right side of the paper
1 Create a custom paper size: a From the Printer Settings, choose the Paper Setup tab. b From the Paper Size menu, choose Custom Size.
A dialog box displays on the screen.
c From the Units area, select Millimeters or Inches. d Type the dimensions for your custom paper size. e Click OK. 2 Further customize your document following the steps in Basic printing or Printing
Printing iron-on transfers
You can print up to 25 iron-on transfers at a time, depending on the thickness of the transfer. You may want to print on plain paper before loading your iron-on transfers.
Step 1: Load the iron-on transfers
If your paper came with instructions, read them carefully. Make sure the print side (blank side) is facing you. Load the iron-on transfers vertically against the right side of
Dont push the iron-on transfers too far down into the sheet
feeder.
Slide the paper guide to the left side of the iron-on transfers.
1 Select a paper type: a From Printer Settings, choose the Paper Setup tab. b From the Type area, select Iron-on Transfer. 2 If your software application does not have mirror or iron-on
settings, select a print style:
a From Printer Settings, choose the Print Style tab. b From the Style area, select Mirror. 3 Click OK to apply your settings.
Step 3: Print your iron-on transfer
For help, see Print your document. Note: To prevent smudging, remove each iron-on transfer as it exits the printer and let it to dry before stacking.
Printing transparencies
You can print up to 25 transparencies at a time, depending on the thickness of the transparencies.
Step 1: Load the transparencies
Use transparencies designed for inkjet printers. If your transparencies came with instructions, read them
Make sure the rough side (print side) of the transparencies
is facing you. If the transparencies have a removable stripe, make sure each stripe is facing away from you and down.
Load the transparencies vertically against the right side of the paper support. Dont push the transparencies too far down into the sheet feeder. Slide the paper guide to the left side of the transparencies.
Note: Higher print quality settings result in better print quality, but require more drying time.
2 Select a paper type: a From Printer Settings, choose the Paper Setup tab. b From the Type area, select Transparency. 3 Choose a paper size: a From Printer Settings, choose the Paper Setup tab. b From the Paper Size menu, choose A4 or Letter. 4 Click OK to apply your settings.
Printing ideas Step 3: Print your transparencies
Note: To prevent smudging, remove each transparency as it exits the printer and let it dry before stacking.
Printing your document in reverse order
You can print up to 100 sheets of paper at a time, depending on the thickness of the paper.
1 To print the last page first: a From Printer Settings, choose the Quality/Copies tab. b Select Print Last Page First. c Click OK. 2 Further customize your document following the steps in Basic printing or Printing
Printing a banner
You can print up to 20 sheets of banner paper at a time.
Step 1: Load the banner paper
1 Remove any paper from the sheet feeder. 2 Lower the top portion of the paper support halfway. 3 Place a stack of banner paper with only the number
of sheets you need to print your banner behind the printer. Note: Loading excess banner paper may cause a paper jam. For help, see The printer has a paper jam.
4 Load the leading edge of the first page
into the sheet feeder with the right side against the paper support.
5 Slide the paper guide to the left edge of
the paper.
1 Select a paper type: a From Printer Settings, choose the Paper Setup tab. b From the Type area, select Banner.
Note: If you do not select Banner as the Type, your banner paper will cause a paper jam. For help, see The printer has a paper jam.
2 Choose a banner size: a From Printer Settings, choose the Paper Setup tab. b From the Banner Size menu, choose A4 or Letter. 3 Select the orientation: a From Printer Settings, choose the Paper Setup tab. b From the Orientation area, select Portrait or Landscape.
Printer overview Basic printing Printing ideas Maintenance Troubleshooting Notices Index 4 Select the Style: a From Printer Settings, choose the Print Style tab. b From the Style area, select Banner. 5 Click OK to apply your settings.
Step 3: Print your banner
For help, see Print your document. Note: Extend the paper support all the way up for your next printing job.
Maintenance
This section contains information to help you maintain your printer and its parts.
Replacing a print cartridge Aligning the print cartridges
Preserving the print cartridges Storing an extra print cartridge Ordering supplies
Replacing a print cartridge
Before you install a new or replacement print cartridge, remove the used one.
Removing the used cartridge
1 Make sure the Power light is on. 2 Raise the front cover.
The print cartridge carrier moves to the loading position, unless the printer is busy.
3 Remove the used print cartridge and store it in an
airtight container or dispose of it properly. If you own a Lexmark Z13 printer, you can store the cartridge in the print cartridge storage unit, see Storing an extra print cartridge.
Maintenance Installing the cartridge
For best results, use Lexmark supplies. Refilling cartridges can affect print quality and cause damage to the printer. Use part number 10N0016 to order a black cartridge, and part number 10N0026 to order a color cartridge.
1 If you are installing a new cartridge, remove
the sticker and transparent tape from the back and bottom of the print cartridge. Warning: Do not touch the gold contact areas on back and bottom of the print cartridge.
storage unit into the slots on the back of your printer.
2 Snap the storage unit securely into place.
Maintenance Inserting a print cartridge in the storage unit
1 Insert the extra print cartridge into the
storage unit.
2 Push the cartridge down and then back to
lock it into the storage unit.
Removing a print cartridge from the storage unit
1 Push the print cartridge down. 2 Pull the print cartridge toward you and out
of the storage unit.
Item: Part number: 10N0026 10N0016 12A2405 Low Volt: 14D0300 High Volt: 14D0301
Ordering supplies
You can order supplies from the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com.
Color cartridge Black cartridge USB cable Power supply
Troubleshooting
This section contains information to help you solve printing problems.
Solving general printing problems Solving printer software installation problems
Understanding error messages and flashing lights Resolving unsuccessful or slow printing Clearing paper misfeeds or jams Solving specialty paper problems Improving print quality Reducing ink usage
Solving general printing problems
When you have a printing problem, first make sure:
The power supply is plugged into the printer and a properly grounded electrical outlet. The printer is turned on, and there are no lights blinking. For help, see
Understanding error messages and flashing lights.
The USB cable is securely attached to both the computer and the printer. You disconnect your printer from hubs or other devices, such as a scanner or a fax
machine. Then connect the printer directly to your computer.
The printer driver is installed correctly. For help, see Solving printer software
installation problems.
The paper is loaded correctly. For help, see Load the paper. The printer is set as the default printer. For help, see Printer is not queuing
documents properly.
Troubleshooting Printing a test page
1 Open the Lexmark Solution Center. For help, see Lexmark Solution Center.
2 From the Cartridges tab, click Print a Test Page to verify that the printer is functioning
properly.
If the test page prints, the printer software is communicating with the printer. Try
printing your document again. If it still doesnt print, the operating system may not be sending the document to the printer software correctly.
If the test page does not print: Check the USB cable connections. Check the power supply connections. Check that the printer daemon is running. For help, see Restarting the printer
daemon.
/etc/rc.d/init.d/lpd start
Troubleshooting Restarting the printer daemon
Make sure lpd daemon is running. As root, type: /etc/rc.d/init/lpd status
If lpd daemon is not running, as root, type the following at a command line to start the lpd daemon: /usr/sbin/lpc restart all or /etc/rc.d/init.d/lpd stop
Solving printer software installation problems
If the printer software does not install properly, a communications error message appears when you try to print. You may need to uninstall, and then reinstall the printer software.
Uninstalling the printer software
1 Open a terminal window. 2 Type the following at a command line: rpm -e filename
where filename is the name of the rpm file containing your software. For example: rpm -e lexmarkz23-33-1.0-1.
3 Continue with Installing the printer software.
Installing the printer software
Note: Before you begin, make sure gzip is loaded on your system.
1 Download the printer software from the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com, or
find the file on your computer.
2 Open the directory where you downloaded the zipped file. The file will have a name
similar to CJLX13LE.tar.gz
3 Type the following at the command line to decompress the file: gunzip filename
where filename is the name of the file to be decompressed. For example: gunzip CJLX13LE.tar.gz
4 At the command line, type: tar -xvf filename.tar
where filename is the name of the tarred file you just decompressed. For example: tar -xvf CJLX13LE.tar
5 At the command line, type: rpm -i filename
where filename is the name of the RPM file. For example: rpm -i lexmarkz23-33-1.0-1.i386.rpm. Note: The RPM program copies all printer software information to the directory /usr/local/lexmark/zxx/ where Zxx is your printer model. For example: /usr/local/lexmark/z23-z33.
6 Follow the instructions on your screen to complete the software installation. 7 Installing your printer involves installing and aligning the print cartridges. For help, see
Selecting the cartridge in the software.
Understanding error messages and flashing lights
Use this section to help you understand the error messages from your printer software and the blinking lights on your printer.
Paper Jam message
If the Paper Feed light is blinking, you may have a paper jam. For help, see Clearing paper misfeeds or jams.
Ink Low message
A print cartridge is running out of ink. Purchase a new print cartridge. For help, see Ordering supplies. For help installing a new cartridge, see Replacing a print cartridge.
Troubleshooting The Paper Feed light is blinking
If the printer is out of paper: a Load paper. For help, see Load the paper. b Press the Paper Feed button. If the paper is jammed, see Clearing paper misfeeds or jams.
The Power light is blinking
The print cartridge carrier is stalled.
1 Check your screen for error messages. 2 Turn the printer off. 3 Wait a few seconds, and turn the printer back on.
Bidirectional communication problems
Resolving unsuccessful or slow printing
Click the topic that best describes your problem.
Printer ejects a blank page after appearing to print Printer prints very slowly Printer is not queuing documents properly
Printer is plugged in but doesnt print Test page does not print
Bidirectional communication problems
If your printer doesnt print, your printer and computer may not be communicating properly. The following events also indicate bidirectional communication problems:
A message appears on your computer screen indicating that your printer cannot
establish bidirectional communication with your computer.
The print cartridge ink level indicators on the Cartridges tab are shaded. Error messages (such as Paper Out) and job progress information do not appear on
the computer screen.
Before proceeding, verify that:
The printer software has been installed correctly. For help, see Solving printer
software installation problems.
The USB cable is securely attached to both the printer and the computer. The printer is plugged into a properly grounded electrical outlet and is on. Remove any extra devices, such as a scanner or hub, and connect the printer directly
to the USB port.
Printer is plugged in but doesnt print
Make sure:
The printer is turned on. The paper is loaded correctly. For help, see Basic printing. Bidirectional communication is established between your printer and computer. For
help, see Bidirectional communication problems.
The printer is set as the default printer. For help, see Solving general printing
problems.
The print job is not being held in the print queue. For help, see Printer is not queuing
Printer overview Basic printing Printing ideas Maintenance Troubleshooting Notices Index The printer is on a flat, level surface.
Your settings are correct in the driver. For help, see Customize the print settings.
The printer does not feed envelopes or specialty paper
Your printer will feed plain paper. For help, see Load the paper.
If regular paper feeds without problems, load the envelopes or specialty paper vertically against the right side of the sheet feeder. Make sure the paper guide is against the left side of the envelopes. For help, see Load the envelopes.
The appropriate envelope or specialty paper size is selected in the printer software.
For help, see Printing ideas.
You are using a specialty paper or envelope size supported by your printer. Your software application is designed to print envelopes. For help, check the
documentation that came with your software application.
Your stack of paper in the sheet feeder does not exceed 10 mm (0.39 in.) in height. You loaded the envelopes, or specialty paper correctly. For help, see Load the
envelopes or Load the paper.
If the envelope or specialty paper is jammed, see The printer has a paper jam.
Troubleshooting The printer has a paper jam
If the paper is lodged too far into the printer and cant be removed:
1 Turn the printer off. 2 Turn the printer back on. 3 If the printer does not eject the page: a Turn the printer off. b Pull firmly on the paper to remove it. If you cannot reach the paper, raise the front
cover and pull the paper out of the printer.
c Close the front cover. d Turn the printer on. 4 Resend your document to print.
Solving specialty paper problems
Use this section to help you solve problems with specialty paper.
Glossy or photo papers or transparencies stick together
Make sure the paper is loaded correctly and the correct settings are selected in the
printer software. For help, see Printing photos or Printing transparencies.
Remove each page as it exits the printer and let it dry before stacking. Use a photo paper or transparency designed for inkjets.
Transparencies or photos contain white lines
Select a higher Quality/Speed setting, such as Better or Best. For help, see
Customize the print settings. As you increase the print Quality/Speed, the document takes longer to dry. Too much handling before they dry completely can cause smearing.
Clean the print cartridge nozzles.
Envelopes or specialty papers misfeed
See, The printer does not feed envelopes or specialty paper
Clean the print cartridge nozzles
Improving print quality
Print quality is poor at the edges of the page Printed characters are improperly formed or misaligned Colors on the printout are faded or they differ from colors on the screen Characters are missing or unexpected
Wipe the print nozzles and contacts Print is too dark or smudged Vertical straight lines are not smooth Print smears on the page Printed pages have alternating bands of light and dark print
Contacts
3 Reinstall the print cartridge, and then clean the nozzles again. For help, see Clean
the print cartridge nozzles.
Troubleshooting Print is too dark or smudged
Make sure the paper is straight and not wrinkled. Let the ink dry before handling the paper.
Make sure the Type setting in the printer software matches the type of paper loaded. Select a lower Quality/Speed setting, such as Quick Print or Normal. For help, see
Customize the print settings.
Vertical straight lines are not smooth
Select a higher Quality/Speed setting. For help, see Customize the print settings. Try Aligning the print cartridges. Clean the print cartridge nozzles.
Troubleshooting Print smears on the page
When loading the paper, make sure the print side is facing you. For help, see Load
Remove each page as it exits and let it dry before stacking. Clean the print cartridge nozzles.
Printed pages have alternating bands of light and dark print
Make sure you have established bidirectional communication between your printer
and computer. For help, see Bidirectional communication problems.
Troubleshooting Print quality is poor at the edges of the page
Like other printers, your printer cannot print on the extreme left, right, top, or bottom edges of a page. Here are the minimum margins for your printer:
Margin Left and Right Top Bottom Minimum setting 6.35 mm (0.25 in.) for most paper sizes 3.37 mm (0.133 in.) for A4 1.7 mm (0.067 in.) 12.7 mm (0.5 in.) for most print jobs 19.0 mm (0.75 in.) for Maximum quality
Printed characters are improperly formed or misaligned
Try Aligning the print cartridges. Clean the print cartridge nozzles.
Troubleshooting Colors on the printout are faded or they differ from colors on the screen
A print cartridge may be out or low on ink. Try Replacing a print cartridge.
Use a different brand of paper. Every paper brand accepts ink differently and prints
with slight color variations.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Note: To assure compliance with FCC regulations on electromagnetic interference for a Class B computing device, use a properly shielded and grounded cable such as Lexmark part number 12A2405. Use of a substitute cable not properly shielded and grounded may result in a violation of FCC regulations. Any questions regarding this compliance information statement should be directed to:
Director of Lab Operations Lexmark International, Inc. 740 West New Circle Road Lexington, KY 40550 (859) 232-3000
Notices Industry Canada compliance statement
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Avis de conformit aux normes dIndustrie Canada
Cet appareil numrique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada.
European Community (EC) directives conformity
Troubleshooting Notices Index
This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council directives 89/ 336/EEC and 73/23/EEC on the approximation and harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and safety of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits. A declaration of conformity with the requirements of the directives has been signed by the Director of Manufacturing and Technical Support, Lexmark International, S.A., Boigny, France.
The United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984
This apparatus is approved under the approval number NS/G/1234/J/100003 for the indirect connections to the public telecommunications systems in the United Kingdom.
Index A
aligning print cartridges 50 color cartridge part number 45 conserving color ink 27 contacts, wiping 77 custom size paper 31 customizing settings driver 6 Page Setup dialog box 7
glossy paper 16 greeting cards 22
banding 79 banner paper 40 bidirectional communication problems 64 black cartridge part number 45 blinking lights Paper Feed 63 Power 63
improving print quality 73 index cards 22 Ink Low message 62 installing printer software 60 intermittent printing 79 iron-on transfers 33
dark or smudged print 78 default settings 5 driver, printer 5
cards 22 cartridge storage unit 54 cartridges, print aligning 50 part numbers 45 preserving 52 removing 44 wiping 77 cautions and warnings 87 characters, misformed 80 coated paper 16
envelopes 24 error messages Ink Low 62 Paper Jam 62
labels 29 last page first 6 Lexmark Solution Center 8 lights flashing 62 Paper Feed 63 Power 63 loading banner paper 40 cards 22 coated paper 16 custom size paper 31
flashing lights 62 foils 35
envelopes 24 foils 35 glossy paper 16 greeting cards 22 index cards 22 iron-on transfers 33 labels 29 photo cards 22 photo paper 16 plain paper 11 postcards 22 premium paper 19 specialty paper 11 transparencies 35 t-shirt transfers 33 electronic emissions notices 88 trademarks 86 nozzle test 74 nozzles, print cleaning 73 wiping 77
ordering supplies 55
page settings, changing 7 Paper Feed light 63 paper guide 11 paper jam 62 Paper Jam message 62 paper jam, clearing 71 paper loading 11 Paper Setup tab 7 paper support 11 part numbers black cartridge 45 color cartridge 45 power supply 55 USB cable 55
margins, minimum settings 80 messages, error Ink Low 62 Paper Jam 62
notices cautions and warnings 87 edition notice 84
photo cards 22 photo paper 16 plain paper 11 postcards 22 power supply 57 premium paper 19 print cartridge contacts, wiping 77 print cartridges aligning 50 cleaning 73 part numbers 45 preserving 52 removing 44 print color images in black and white 27 print in reverse order 38 print last page first 38 print nozzles cleaning 73 wiping 77 print quality, troubleshooting 73 Print Style tab 7 printer daemon 59 printer driver 5 printer parts 3
printer software driver 5 installing 60 Lexmark Solution Center 5 uninstalling 60 printing color images in black and white 27 in reverse order 38 with less ink 82 printing problems color quality 81 error messages 62 flashing lights 62 general 57 paper feeding 69 print quality 73 software 60 specialty paper 72 purge lines 76
Index R
reducing ink usage 82 release tab 11 removing print cartridges 44 print last page first 38 transparencies 35 t-shirt transfers 33 settings, default 5 sheet feeder 11 software, printer 5 specialty paper 11 supplies, ordering 55
setting recommendations banner paper 40 cards 22 coated paper 16 custom size paper 31 default 5 envelopes 24 foils 35 glossy paper 16 greeting cards 22 index cards 22 iron-on transfers 33 labels 29 photo cards 22 photo paper 16 postcards 22 premium paper 19 print color images in black and white 27
test page 58 alignment 51 does not print 66 transfers, iron-on 33 transparencies 35 troubleshooting error messages 62 flashing lights 62 general 57 paper feeding 69 print quality 73 software 60 specialty paper 72 t-shirt transfers 33
Quality/Copies tab 6
Index U
uninstalling printer software 60 USB cable 65
Print Last Page First
From the popup menu in the upper left, choose: General
Select: Copies Pages
When you want to: Specify the number of copies to print. Print all of the pages in a document or print a given range of pages. Print the pages in reverse order so the first page of your document is on top of the stack in the paper exit tray. Add more time between pages as they exit the printer. Select this option when you want to keep documents from smearing. Specify the type of paper youve loaded into the printer. Select Plain, Coated, Transparency, Iron-On Transfer, or Glossy/Photo Paper. Select Quick Print, Normal, Better, or Best. Normal print quality is recommended for most documents. Higher print quality settings result in better quality documents, but take longer to print.
Troubleshooting Notices Index
Paper Type/ Quality
Wait for pages to dry Paper Type
Print Quality
Background Printing From the popup menu in the upper left, choose: Color
Select: ColorSync Color Matching Built-in Color Matching Print in: Foreground
When you want to: Select a printer profile to match the color on the screen to the color in the document. Let the printer software match the color on the screen to the color in the document. Print when there are not enough system resources available otherwise. Note: You will not be able to use your computer while printing in foreground.
Print in: Background
Print most documents. Background printing is recommended for all jobs unless a problem occurs. Select an exact date and time for the document to print. Mark a print job Urgent. Put a print job on hold. Note: You can use your computer while printing in background.
If you want more information about the settings in the Print dialog box, click Help to view the printer software Help. When you are finished, click Done.
3 Click Print to apply your settings and print your document.
Printer overview Control Panel
Use the Control Panel to:
View ink levels. Install print cartridges. Align the print cartridges. Clean the print nozzles. Print a test page. Order supplies. View printer software version and copyright information.
To open the Control Panel:
1 From the Apple menu, choose Control Panels
the Control Panel for your printer.
To learn more, click the ? to view the printer software Help. When youre finished, click Done.
2 Click the Close box in the upper left corner to close the Control Panel.
Paper guide Paper support Power supply
Understanding the printer parts
The table beginning on the next page describes each part.
USB connector
Sheet feeder
Paper Feed button and Paper Feed light Power button and Power light Front cover
Paper exit tray
Printer overview Basic printing
Paper exit tray Use this: Front cover When you want to: Install or change print cartridges. Clear paper jams. Stack paper after printing.
Printing ideas Maintenance
Paper Feed button Paper Feed light Paper guide
Eject paper from the printer. Advance a sheet of paper into the sheet feeder. Check the printer status. For more information, see Understanding error messages and flashing lights. Make sure paper feeds correctly into the printer. Keep paper straight in the sheet feeder. Make sure you fully extend the paper support. Turn the printer on or off. Check the printer status. For more information, see Understanding error messages and flashing lights. Supply power to the printer. Feed plain or specialty paper automatically. For more information, see Printing ideas. Connect the printer to the computer with a USB cable.
Paper support Power button Power light Power supply Sheet feeder USB connector
Printer overview Basic printing Printing ideas
Basic printing
Basic printing is as easy as:
Step 1: Load the paper Step 2: Customize the printer settings Step 3: Print your document
Maintenance Troubleshooting Notices Index
If your paper came with instructions, read them carefully. Make sure the glossy or coated side is facing you. Load the photo paper against the right side of the paper
support. Note: Make sure you do not push the photo paper too far into the sheet feeder.
Slide the paper guide to the left side of the photo paper.
Printing ideas Step 2: Customize the printer settings
For help, see Understanding the printer software.
1 Choose a paper size and orientation: a From the software application File menu, choose Page Setup. b From the Paper Size pop-up menu, choose the paper size for your photo. To
choose a custom paper size, see Printing on custom size paper.
c Choose Portrait or Landscape orientation. d Click OK. 2 Choose a paper type and print quality: a From the software application File menu, choose Print. b From the pop-up menu in the upper left of the Print dialog box, choose Paper Type/
Quality.
Printer overview Basic printing Printing ideas Maintenance Troubleshooting Notices Index c Choose: Coated or Glossy/Photo Paper for the Paper Type. Better or Best for the Print Quality.
Note: Higher print quality settings result in better quality documents, but may take longer to print.
d From the pop-up menu, choose Color. e Select Built-In Color Matching. f From the Document Color pop-up menu, choose Natural Color. g From the Halftone pop-up menu, select Airbrush (quality).
Step 3: Print your photos
Click Print. Note: To prevent smudging, remove each photo as it exits the printer and let it dry before stacking.
Printing on premium paper
You can print up to 100 pages of premium paper at a time, depending on the thickness of the paper.
Step 1: Load the premium paper
If your paper came with instructions, read them carefully. If there is a special mark on the paper, such as a
watermark, make sure the mark is facing away from you.
Load the paper vertically against the right side of the paper
support. Note: Make sure you do not push the paper too far into the sheet feeder.
Slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper.
1 Choose a paper size and orientation: a From the software application File menu, choose Page Setup. b From the Paper Size pop-up menu, choose the paper size for your document. To
Printer overview Basic printing Printing ideas Maintenance Troubleshooting Notices Index c Choose: Plain for the Paper Type. Better or Best for the Print Quality.
Click Print.
Printing cards
You can print up to 10 greeting cards, index cards, photo cards, or postcards at a time, depending on the thickness of the cards.
For help, see Basic printing.
1 From the software application File menu, choose Print. 2 From the pop-up menu in the upper left of the Print dialog
box, choose Color.
3 Select Built-In Color Matching. 4 From the Document Color pop-up menu, choose Black Only.
5 Customize your document following the steps in Basic printing or Printing ideas.
Printing labels
You can print up to 25 sheets of labels at a time, depending on the thickness of the sheets.
Step 1: Load the labels
Use only labels designed for inkjet printers. If your labels came with instructions, read them
Make sure there are no missing or curled labels. Make sure the print side is facing you. Load the labels vertically against the right side of the
paper support. Note: Make sure you do not push the label sheets too far into the sheet feeder.
Do not print within 1 mm (0.04 in.) of the edge of a label. Slide the paper guide to the left side of the labels.
1 Choose a paper size and orientation: a From the software application File menu, choose Page Setup. b From the Paper Size area, choose A4 or Letter. c Choose Portrait or Landscape orientation. d Click OK. 2 Choose a paper type and print quality: a From the software application File menu, choose Print. b From the pop-up menu in the upper left of the Print dialog box, choose Paper Type/
c Choose: Plain for the Paper Type. Better or Best for the Print Quality.
Printing ideas Step 3: Print your labels
Printing on custom size paper
Follow these steps to print your document on custom size paper.
Step 1: Load the custom size paper
Make sure the paper size fits within these dimensions: Width: 76 to 216 mm (3 to 8.5 in.) Height: 127 to 355.6 mm (5 to 14 in.) Make sure the print side is facing you. Load the paper vertically against the right side of the paper
support.
Do not push the paper too far into the sheet feeder. Slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper.
1 Create a custom paper size: a From the software application File menu, choose Page Setup. b From the Paper Size pop-up menu, choose Edit Custom Paper Sizes. c Click New. d From the Units pop-up menu, choose Inches (in.) or Millimeters (mm). e Type the dimensions for your custom paper size. f From the Kind pop-up menu, choose Letter, Envelope, or Card. g Type a unique name for your custom paper size in the Paper Size Name box. h Click Save. i Click Done. j Click OK on the Page Setup dialog box. 2 To choose a print quality, paper type, or orientation other than the default settings, see
alignment group A, number 3 is the darkest.
5 From the printed page, find the number under the darkest arrow. For example, in
6 Click the arrows in the Align Cartridges dialog box to display the number that matches
the darkest arrow on the printed page.
7 Click OK.
Preserving the print cartridges
To ensure the longest life from your print cartridge and optimum performance from your printer:
Keep a new print cartridge in its packaging until you are ready to install it. Do not remove a print cartridge from the printer except to replace, clean, or store it in
the cartridge storage unit (Lexmark Z13 printer only) or another airtight container. The print cartridge will not print correctly if left exposed for an extended period of time. For more information, see Storing an extra print cartridge. Lexmarks printer warranty does not cover repair of failures or damage caused by a refilled cartridge. Lexmark does not recommend use of refilled cartridges. Refilling cartridges can affect print quality and cause damage to the printer. For best results, use Lexmark supplies.
Storing an extra print cartridge
Note: These instructions apply only to the Lexmark Z13 printer.
Attaching the print cartridge storage unit to the printer
Printing ideas Maintenance Troubleshooting Notices Index 1 Insert the tabs on the print cartridge
storage unit into the slots on the back of your printer.
2 Snap the storage unit securely into place.
Maintenance Inserting a print cartridge in the storage unit
1 Insert the extra print cartridge into the
storage unit.
2 Push the cartridge down and then back to
lock it into the storage unit.
Removing a print cartridge from the storage unit
1 Push the print cartridge down. 2 Pull the print cartridge away from your
printer and out of the storage unit.
Item Part number 10N0026 10N0016 12A2405 Low Volt: 14D0300 High Volt: 14D0301
Ordering supplies
You can order supplies from the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com.
Color cartridge Black cartridge USB cable Power supply
Troubleshooting
This section contains information to help you solve printing problems.
Solving general printing problems Solving printer software installation problems
Understanding error messages and flashing lights Resolving unsuccessful or slow printing Recovering when your computer stops responding Clearing paper misfeeds or jams Improving print quality Improving print speed Solving specialty paper problems Reducing ink usage www.lexmark.com
Solving general printing problems
When you have a printing problem, first make sure:
The power supply is plugged into the printer and a properly grounded electrical outlet. The printer is turned on, and there are no lights blinking. For help, see
An alignment page prints. If the alignment page doesnt print, make sure:
You installed the print cartridges correctly. If the paper is jammed, you follow the instructions on the error message that
displays on your screen.
printed in step 5.
6 Follow the instructions on the dialog box to enter alignment values using the page 7 Click Finished.
Note: A desktop printer icon is automatically created unless multiple printers are detected.
Using the World Wide Web
Note: Before you begin, make sure Stuffit Expander is loaded on your system.
1 From the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com select the appropriate driver for
your operating system.
2 Double-click the binhex (.hqx) file to download and install. 3 Follow the instructions on your screen to install the printer software.
Paper Jam message
Understanding error messages and flashing lights
Click the topic that best describes your problem:
The Paper Feed light is blinking The Paper Feed light blinks twice and the Power light is blinking
Ink Low message
Troubleshooting Paper Jam message
When you have a paper jam, the Paper Feed light blinks and an error message appears on your screen. For help clearing the paper jam, see The printer has a paper jam.
Ink Low message
Note: If the ink in your cartridge is low, an error message appears on your screen. The lights on the printer do not blink. A print cartridge is running out of ink. Purchase a new print cartridge. For help installing it, see Replacing the print cartridges.
The Paper Feed light is blinking
If the printer is out of paper: a Load more paper. For help, see Load the paper. b Press the Paper Feed button. If the printer has a paper jam, see The printer has
a paper jam.
Troubleshooting The Paper Feed light blinks twice and the Power light is blinking
The print cartridge carrier is stalled.
1 Check your computer screen for error messages. 2 Turn the printer off. 3 Wait a few seconds, and then turn the printer back on. For more help, see Clearing
paper misfeeds or jams.
Resolving unsuccessful or slow printing
If your printer does not print or is printing slowly, make sure:
The printer software is installed correctly. For help, see Solving printer software
The USB cable is securely attached to both the printer and the computer. The printer is plugged into an outlet and is turned on. You remove any extra devices, and connect the printer directly to the USB port.
If there is still a problem, click the topic that best describes it:
Printer is plugged in, but doesnt print Test page does not print Printer ejects a blank page after appearing to print Printer prints very slowly
Troubleshooting Printer is plugged in, but doesnt print
Make sure:
The printer is turned on. The paper is loaded correctly and not pushed too far into the sheet feeder. For help,
see Basic printing. If the paper is jammed, see Clearing paper misfeeds or jams.
The printer is not being held or paused. To check the printer status: a From the desktop, double-click the icon for your printer. b Make sure the Hold button is not depressed.
Print a test page from the Control Panel. For help, see Printing a test page
If the test page prints, the printer is functioning properly. If it doesnt print, see Test page does not print.
Troubleshooting Test page does not print
Check the USB cable connections. Check the power supply connections and verify that the printer is plugged into an
electrical outlet.
Make sure paper is correctly loaded. For help, see Basic printing. Make sure the print cartridge is properly installed. For help, see Replacing the print
cartridges.
If the paper is jammed, see Clearing paper misfeeds or jams. Make sure the printer is set as the default printer. To set the printer to default status: a Highlight the printer icon on your desktop. b From the Printing menu, select Set Default Printer.
Troubleshooting Printer ejects a blank page after appearing to print
You remove the sticker and transparent tape from the print cartridge. For help, see
Replacing the print cartridges.
The printer is set as the default printer. To set the printer to default status: a Highlight the printer icon on your desktop. b From the Printing menu, select Set Default Printer. Your print cartridge does not have clogged nozzles. Try Cleaning the print cartridge
nozzles.
Troubleshooting Printer prints very slowly
Close any software applications not in use.
Check the document you are printing. Photos and graphics may take longer to print
than regular text. Documents that are large or that contain background images may also take longer to print.
Decrease the Print Quality setting to Normal or Quick Print.
Check your computer resources. Consider increasing the virtual memory for your
computer or increasing memory size for your software application or purchasing more Random Access Memory (RAM). If there is still a problem, restart your Macintosh computer to maximize the amount of memory available.
Recovering when your computer stops responding
If your Macintosh computer locks up while your document is printing, you may need to turn off the printer and the computer. When you turn them back on, the printer driver spooler may attempt to start printing the job that was in the queue before the computer locked up. This could cause your system to lock up again. To recover from this problem:
1 Turn the printer and the computer off. 2 Hold down the Shift key and turn on the computer. 3 Continue to hold the Shift key until you see the Mac OS screen and the words
Extensions Off.
4 Release the Shift key. 5 Locate the printer icon on your desktop. The inactive printer spooler has an X over it. 6 Double-click the icon to open the printer dialog box. 7 Drag your print jobs to the trash can. 8 Restart the computer to enable extensions.
Paper misfeeds or multiple sheets feed through the printer
Clearing paper misfeeds or jams
Click the topic that best desribes your problem:
The printer has a paper jam
The printer does not feed envelopes or specialty paper
Troubleshooting Paper misfeeds or multiple sheets feed through the printer
Your paper is recommended for inkjet printers. You dont load too much paper into the sheet feeder. Depending on the thickness of
the paper, the sheet feeder can hold up to 100 sheets of paper. For help, see Basic printing.
You dont force the paper into the printer. Align the top edge of letter size paper with
the top of paper support.
The paper support is fully extended. The paper guide is against the left edge of the paper. The paper guide does not cause the paper to bow in the sheet feeder. The printer is on a flat, level surface. The printer settings you have chosen are correct for the type of document you are
printing. For help, see Basic printing or Printing ideas.
Troubleshooting The printer does not feed envelopes or specialty paper
You select the appropriate envelope size or specialty paper in the Page Setup dialog
box and Print dialog box. For help, see Printing ideas.
You are using a specialty paper or envelope size supported by your printer. Your software application is designed to print envelopes. For help, check your
software application documentation.
Your printer feeds plain paper without problems. If it does, load the envelopes or
specialty paper vertically against the right side of the sheet feeder. Slide the paper guide to the left edge of the envelopes. For help, see Printing ideas.
Troubleshooting The printer has a paper jam
When the printer has a paper jam, the Paper Feed light blinks.
1 Turn the printer off. 2 Turn the printer back on. 3 If the printer does not automatically eject the page: a Turn the printer off. b Pull firmly on the paper to remove it. If you cannot reach the paper, raise the front
cover, pull the paper out, and then close the front cover.
c Turn the printer on.
Note: When you load paper, make sure the paper is not pushed too far into the sheet feeder. For example, the top of letter size paper should align with the top of the paper support.
Aligning the print cartridges
Improving print quality
If print quality is not as high as you expected, you may need to adjust your margin settings, choose a higher print quality, align the print cartridges, or clean the nozzles. Click one of the topics below for more information on how you can improve your print quality.
Adjusting the margin settings Choosing a higher print quality Cleaning the print cartridge nozzles Wiping the print cartridge nozzles and contacts
Troubleshooting Adjusting the margin settings
Like other printers, your printer cannot print on the extreme left, right, top, or bottom edges of a page.
Margin Left and Right Top Bottom Minimum setting 6.35 mm (0.25 in.) for most paper sizes 3.37 mm (0.133 in.) for A4 paper size 1.7 mm (0.067 in.) 12.7 mm (0.5 in.) for most print jobs 19.0 mm (0.75 in.) for best quality
Troubleshooting Choosing a higher print quality
1 From the software application File menu, choose Print.
2 From the pop-up menu in the upper left of the Print dialog box, choose Paper Type/
3 Choose Better or Best for the Print Quality.
Note: Higher print quality settings result in better quality, but may take longer to print.
4 From the Paper Type pop-up menu, choose the appropriate paper type. 5 Click Print.
Troubleshooting Cleaning the print cartridge nozzles
Cleaning the print cartridge nozzles forces ink through the nozzles to clear any that are clogged. A test page prints so you can see if the cleaning process is successful. Clean the nozzles when:
Notices 101
Cautions and warnings
CAUTION! A caution identifies something that might cause you harm.
Warning: A warning identifies something that might damage your printer hardware or software.
Notices 102
Electronic emission notices
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance information statement
The Lexmark Z13 Color Jetprinter,Type 4104; Lexmark Z23 Color Jetprinter, Type 4105; and Lexmark Z33 Color Jetprinter, Type 4105 have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The FCC Class B limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
receiver is connected.
Notices 103
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the Consult your point of purchase or service representative for additional suggestions.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Note: To assure compliance with FCC regulations on electromagnetic interference for a Class B computing device, use a properly shielded and grounded cable such as Lexmark part number 12A2405. Use of a substitute cable not properly shielded and grounded may result in a violation of FCC regulations.
Index 112 A
aligning print cartridges 57 computer locks up 78 conserving color ink 31 contacts, print wiping 89 custom size paper loading 36 settings 20 greeting cards loading 25 settings 26
banner paper loading 47 settings 47
improving print quality 83 index cards loading 25 settings 26 Ink Low message 71 installing printer software 68 iron-on transfers 39 loading 39 settings 40
downloaded printer driver, installing 69
cards 25 loading 25 settings 26 cartridge storage unit 60, 61 cartridges storing 61 cartridges, print 51 aligning 57 cleaning 86 ordering 63 part numbers 63 preserving 60 removing 51 coated paper loading 19 settings 20
envelopes loading 28 error messages Ink Low 71 Paper Jam 71
labels loading 33 settings 34 lights, flashing 70 loading banner paper 47 cards 25 coated paper 19
foils loading 42
glossy paper loading 19
custom size paper 36 envelopes 28 foils 42 glossy paper 19 greeting cards 25 index cards 25 iron-on transfers 39 labels 33 photo paper 19 premium paper 22 transparencies 42
Index 113 P
Paper Feed light 71 paper guide 15 Paper Jam message 70 Paper Type/Quality options 7 part numbers black cartridge 63 color cartridge 63 photo paper loading 19 settings 20 pop-up menus Color 8 Kind 37 Paper Size 48 Paper Type/Quality 7 Units 37 Watermark 5 postcards loading 25 settings 26 Power light 72 print cartridge aligning 57 cleaning 86 ordering 63 part numbers 63 preserving 60 removing 51 print cartridge contacts, wiping 89 print cartridges 51 Print Last Page First 7 print nozzles cleaning 86 wiping 89 Print Quality 7 printer driver installing 68 uninstalling 67 printer software installing 68 uninstalling 67 printer status 74 printing color images in black and white 31 printing problems specialty paper 92 purge lines 88
margins, minimum settings 84 messages, error Ink Low 71 Paper Jam 70
nozzle test 86 nozzles, print cleaning 86 wiping 89
ordering supplies 63
release tab
locating 15 using 15 removing print cartridges 51 supplies, ordering 63
Index 114
test page does not print 75 printing 66 transparencies loading 42 settings 43 troubleshooting error messages 70 flashing lights 70 paper feeding 79 print quality 83 specialty paper 92 t-shirt transfers 39
setting recommendations banner paper 47 cards 26 coated paper 20 custom size paper 37 envelopes 29 foils 43 glossy paper 20 greeting cards 26 index cards 26 iron-on transfers 40 labels 34 photo paper 20 postcards 26 premium paper 23 transparencies 43 software, printer installing 68 uninstalling 67 specialty paper 15, 18 solving problems with 92
uninstalling printer software 67 USB cable ordering 63
warranty statement 106 Watermark options 5
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