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Comments to date: 3. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
crh 5:32pm on Monday, August 16th, 2010 
Simple, Basic Machine--And it Lasted Years! Nothing good about Lexmark Lexmark spent too much time and money trying to force customers to buy their grossly overpriced ink and forgot to build a g...
patrickjanssen 12:59pm on Friday, April 23rd, 2010 
PLAIN, NO FRILLS AND LASTED ME FOR YEARS!!!! LUV IT. I totally agree with the reviewer "K. Chaudhry (USA)".
dipperdocus 2:05am on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 
The model rather than of lexmark products. The problems that i have had with this are: The only place i can now find cartridges is on ebay.

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Troubleshooting Maintenance
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Change printing status appearance options. Download the latest software files from the World Wide Web.
Understanding the printer software 9

2 Printing ideas

Printing on plain paper
You can load up to 100 sheets of plain paper at a time, depending on the thickness of the paper.

Step 1: Load the paper

Load the paper vertically against the right side of the paper support.
Do not force the paper into the printer. Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper.
Note: If you are using letter size paper, adjusting the paper guide may not be necessary.

Printing ideas 10

Step 2: Customize the print settings
If you are using plain A4 or letter size paper, and you want to print with normal print quality, you do not need to adjust the settings. If you are using specialty media, follow the steps for your paper type.
Step 3: Print your document

Click OK.

Printing photos
You can load up to 50 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 on page 17.
Step 1: Load the photo paper
For best results, use photo paper that is made for inkjet printers. If your paper includes instructions, read them carefully. Load the photo paper vertically against the right side of the paper support.
Make sure the glossy or coated side is facing you. Do not force the paper into the printer.

Printing photos 11

Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the photo paper.
2 From the Print dialog box, click Properties, Preferences, or Options. 3 Select a print quality:
a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Quality/Copies tab. 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.

4 Select a paper type:

a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Paper Setup tab. From the Type area, select Photo/Glossy Paper or Coated Paper.

5 Select a paper size:

a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Paper Setup tab. From the Paper Size menu, select the correct size. For more information about printing on custom size paper, see Printing on custom size paper on page 40.

6 Click OK.

Printing photos 12
Step 3: Print your photos

Click OK. Note: To prevent smudging, remove each photo as it exits the printer, and then let it dry before stacking.
Printing on premium or coated paper
You can load up to 100 pages of premium paper at a time, depending on the thickness of the paper.
Step 1: Load the premium or coated paper
If your paper includes instructions, read them carefully. Load the premium paper vertically against the right side of the paper support.
If there is a special mark on the paper, make sure the mark is facing away from you. Do not force the paper into the printer. Note: Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper.If you are using letter
size paper, adjusting the paper guide may not be necessary.
Printing on premium or coated paper 13
a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Paper Setup tab. From the Type area, select Plain Paper.
Click OK. Note: The paper exit tray holds up to 25 sheets of premium paper. If you want to print more than 25 pages, remove the first 25 sheet, before you continue printing.
Printing on both sides of a sheet of paper
You can conserve paper by printing on both sides. Load up to 100 sheets of paper at a time, depending on the thickness of the paper.
Printing on both sides of a sheet of paper 14
Do not force the paper into the printer. Make sure the print side is facing you. Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper.
Note: If you are using letter size paper, adjusting the paper guide may not be necessary. Note: For the best print quality, use a heavier weight paper.
2 From the Print dialog box, click Properties, Preferences, or Options.
Printing on both sides of a sheet of paper 15
3 Print on both sides of the page:
a b c From Print Properties dialog box, select the Print Layout tab. From the Duplexing area, select Two-Sided. Select Side Flip or Top Flip. If you select Side Flip, the pages of your document turn like the pages of a magazine. If you select Top Flip, the pages turn like the pages of a legal pad. d e Check the steps for your paper type to further customize your document. Click OK.
Click OK. The odd-numbered pages print first, along with a reloading instruction page. When the odd-numbered pages finish printing, the printer software prompts you to reload the paper.
1 Load the stack of paper and reloading instruction page with the printed side facing away from
you and the arrows pointing down into the paper support.
2 Click Continue Printing.
The even-numbered pages print. If you do not want to print the reloading instruction page: a b c From Print Properties dialog box, click Options Style Options.

Clear the Print Instruction page to assist in reloading check box. Click OK.
Printing on both sides of a sheet of paper 16

Printing cards

You can load up to 25 greeting cards, index cards, photo cards, or postcards at a time, depending on the thickness of the cards.

Step 1: Load the cards

If your cards include instructions, read them carefully. Load the cards vertically against the right side of the paper support.
Make sure the print side is facing you. Do not force the cards into the printer. Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the cards.

Printing cards 17

a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Quality/Copies tab. From the Quality/Speed area, select Better or Best if you are printing on photo cards or greeting cards. Select Normal for other types of cards.
a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Paper Setup tab. From the Type area, select Card Stock.

Step 3: Print your cards

Printing envelopes
You can load up to 10 envelopes at a time, depending on the thickness of the envelopes.
Step 1: Load the envelopes
Note: Do not use envelopes with holes, windows, deep embossing, metal clasps, string ties, or folding bars.

Printing envelopes 18

Load the envelopes vertically against the right side of the paper support.
Make sure the print side is facing you. Make sure the stamp location is in the upper left corner. Do not force the envelopes into the printer. Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the envelopes.
2 From the Print dialog box, click Properties, Preferences, or Options. 3 Select a paper type:
a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Paper Setup tab. From the Type area, select Envelope.

Printing envelopes 19

4 Select an envelope size:
a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Paper Setup tab. From the Envelope Size menu, select the correct size. For more information about printing on custom size paper, see Printing on custom size paper on page 40.

5 Select the orientation:
a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Paper Setup tab. From the Orientation area, select Landscape.
Note: Many software programs are designed to override the settings in Paper Setup. Make sure landscape orientation is selected in your software program.
Step 3: Print your envelopes
Click OK. Note: The paper exit tray holds up to 10 envelopes. If you want to print more than 10 envelopes, remove the first 10 from the paper exit tray before the others print.
Printing color images in black and white
You can load up to 100 sheets of paper at a time, depending on the thickness of the paper. Printing color images in black helps to conserve ink in your color print cartridge.
Make sure the print side is facing you.
Printing color images in black and white 20
2 From the Print dialog box, click Properties, Preferences, or Options. 3 To print color images in black and white:
a b c From Print Properties dialog box, select the Quality/Copies tab. Select Print Color Images in Black and White. Click OK.
4 Further customize your document following the steps for your paper type.
Click OK. Note: The paper exit tray holds up to 50 sheets of plain paper. If you want to print more, remove the first 50 sheets from the paper exit tray before the others print.
Printing color images in black and white 21

Printing a booklet

You can print and bundle your document to make a booklet. You can load up to 100 sheets of paper at a time, depending on the thickness of the paper.
Make sure the print side is facing you. Do not force the paper into the printer. Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper.

Printing a booklet 22

2 From the Print dialog box, click Properties, Preferences, or Options. 3 Select a paper size:
a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Paper Setup tab. From the Paper Size menu, select A4 or Letter.

4 Select a print layout:

a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Print Layout tab. From the Layout area, select Booklet.
5 Enter the number of sheets per bundle.
Note: A bundle is a group of pages that are folded in half and stacked before binding. Very thick bundles may not fold well, so if you are printing with thick paper, use fewer printed sheets per bundle. a b From Print Properties dialog box, click Options Style Options.
Enter the number of sheets you want in each bundle and then click OK.
6 Click OK to close the Print Properties dialog box.

Printing a booklet 23

Click OK. After the first half of your booklet and the reloading instruction page prints, your printer software prompts you to reload the paper.
1 Insert the stack of paper and the reloading instruction page with the printed side facing away

from you and the arrows pointing down into the paper support.
If you do not want to print the reloading instruction page:
1 From Print Properties dialog box, click Options

Style Options.

2 Clear the Print instruction page to assist in reloading check box. 3 Click OK.
Step 4: Build your booklet
After your document prints, stack the bundles together and bind your booklet.

Printing a booklet 24

To build your booklet:
1 Remove the first bundle from the paper exit tray, fold it in half, and set it aside. 2 Remove the next bundle, fold it in half, and then stack it on top of the first bundle.
3 Continue to stack the bundles on top of each other until your booklet is complete. 4 Bind the bundles to complete your booklet.

Printing labels

You can load 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 include instructions, read them carefully. Do not print within 1 mm (0.04 in.) of the edge of a label. Load the labels vertically against the right side of the paper support.
Make sure there are no missing or curled labels.

Printing labels 25

Make sure the print side is facing you. Do not force the labels into the printer. Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the labels.
Note: If you are using letter size sheets of labels, adjusting the paper guide may not be necessary.
a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Quality/Copies tab. From the Quality/Speed area, select Normal.

Printing labels 26

Step 3: Print your labels
Click OK. Note: The paper exit tray holds up to 10 sheets of labels. If you want to print more than 10 sheets, remove the first 10 sheets from the paper exit tray before the others print.

Printing handouts

You can conserve paper by printing handouts, or multiple page images, on a single sheet of paper. Load up to 100 sheets of paper at a time, depending on the thickness of the paper.
Make sure the print side is facing you. Do not force the paper into the printer.

Printing handouts 27

Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper.
2 From the Print dialog box, click Properties, Preferences, or Options. 3 Select a print layout:
a b c d From Print Properties dialog box, select the Print Layout tab. From the Layout area, select N-up. Select the number of pages (two, three, four, or eight) you want to print on a single sheet of paper. If you want to print a border around each page image, select Print Page Borders.

Step 1: Load the transparencies
Use transparencies designed for inkjet printers. If your transparencies include instructions, read them carefully. Load the transparencies vertically against the right side of the paper support.
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 toward the printer. Do not force the transparencies into the printer. Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the transparencies.
Note: If you are using letter size transparencies, adjusting the paper guide may not be necessary.
Printing transparencies 34
a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Paper Setup tab. From the Type area, select Transparency.
Step 3: Print your transparencies
Click OK. Note: To prevent smudging, remove each transparency as it exits the printer, and then let it dry before stacking.
Printing transparencies 35
Printing your document in reverse order
You can load up to 100 sheets of paper at a time, depending on the thickness of the paper.
Printing your document in reverse order 36
3 To print the last page first:
a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Quality/Copies tab. Select Print Last Page First.
4 Follow the steps for your paper type to further customize your document. 5 Click OK.
Click OK. Note: The paper exit tray holds up to 25 sheets of plain paper. If you want to print more, remove the first 25 sheets from the paper exit tray before the others print.
Printing your document in reverse order 37

Printing a banner

You can load up to 20 sheets of banner paper at a time.
Step 1: Load the banner paper
1 Remove any paper from the printer.
2 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 Printer has a paper jam on page 57.
3 Load the leading edge of the banner paper into the printer against the right side of the paper

support.

Printing a banner 38
4 Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left edge of the banner paper.
Note: If you are using letter size banner paper, adjusting the paper guide may not be necessary.
a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Paper Setup tab. 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 Printer has a paper jam on page 57.

5 Select a banner size:

a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Paper Setup tab. From the Banner Size menu, select A4 or Letter.
6 Select the orientation:
a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Paper Setup tab. From the Orientation area, select Portrait or Landscape.

Printing a banner 39

7 Select a print layout:
a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Print Layout tab. From the Layout area, select Banner.

8 Click OK.

Step 3: Print your banner
Printing on custom size paper
You can load 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 fits within these dimensions: Width: 76 to 216 mm (3 to 8.5 in.) Length: 127 to 432 mm (5 to 17 in.)
Load the paper vertically against the right side of the paper support.
Printing on custom size paper 40
2 From the Print dialog box, click Properties, Preferences, or Options. 3 Create a custom paper size:
a b From Print Properties dialog box, select the Paper Setup tab. From the Paper Size menu, select Custom Size. A dialog box displays on the screen. c d e From the Units area, select Millimeters or Inches. Type the dimensions for your custom paper size. Click OK.
4 Continue to customize your document based on your paper type.
Printing on custom size paper 41

3 Maintenance

Replacing the print cartridges
The Lexmark Z600 Series uses the following cartridges:
Item: Color cartridge Black cartridge Part number: 26 or or 17
Note: You can use the printer with just a color cartridge or just a black cartridge. For information about ordering supplies, see page 48.
Removing the used cartridges
1 Make sure the power light is on. 2 Raise the front cover.
The cartridge carrier moves to the loading position, unless the printer is busy.

Maintenance 42

3 Squeeze the tabs on the cartridge lids, then lift the lids.
4 Remove the used cartridges. Store them in an airtight container or dispose of them properly.

If the alignment page does not print, make sure you have completely removed the sticker and transparent tape from both cartridges. For help, see Installing the cartridges on page 43.
Aligning the print cartridges 45

Improving print quality

If you are not satisfied with the print quality of your document, make sure you: Use the appropriate paper for the document. For example, use photo paper if you are printing a photo. Use paper that is a heavier weight, bright white, or coated. Select a higher print quality: 1 From your software program, click File The Print dialog box appears. From the Print dialog box, click Properties, Preferences, or Options. From the Quality/Speed area, select Better or Best. Print.
If your document still does not have the print quality you want, follow these steps:
1 Reinsert the print cartridges:
a b c d Remove the print cartridges. For help, see Removing the used cartridges on page 42. Insert the print cartridges. For help, see Installing the cartridges on page 43. Print your document again. If print quality has not improved, continue with step 2.
2 Clean the print nozzles:
a b c d e Load paper. For help, see Step 1: Load the paper on page 10. Open the Lexmark Solution Center. For help, see page 8. Click the Maintenance tab. From the Maintenance tab, click Clean to fix horizontal streaks. Click Print. A nozzle page prints, forcing ink through the nozzles to clean the clogged nozzles. f g Print your document again to verify that your print quality has improved. If you are not satisfied with your print quality, continue with step 3, and then print your document again.
3 Wipe the print cartridge nozzles and contacts:
a b Remove the print cartridges. For help, see Removing the used cartridges on page 42. Dampen a clean, lint-free cloth with water.
Improving print quality 46
Gently hold the cloth against the nozzles for about three seconds, and then wipe in the direction shown. Nozzles
Using another clean section of the cloth, gently hold the cloth against the contacts for about three seconds, and then wipe in the direction shown. Contacts

e f g h i j

With another clean section of the cloth, repeat step c through d. Allow the nozzles and contacts to dry completely. Reinsert the print cartridges. Print your document again. If the print quality does not improve, repeat step 3 up to two more times. If print quality is still not satisfactory, replace the print cartridges. For information, see Ordering supplies on page 48.

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 remove the printer software, and then reinstall it.
When I insert the printer software CD, nothing happens.
1 Close all open software programs. 2 Restart your computer.
Solving printer software installation problems 50
3 Click Cancel on all screens similar to the following that appear.

Windows 98/Me

Windows 2000/XP
4 Eject and reinsert the printer software CD. 5 From your desktop, double-click My Computer. 6 Double-click your CD-ROM drive icon. If necessary, double-click setup.exe. 7 Follow the instructions on your screen to complete printer software installation.
Solving printer software installation problems 51
Removing the printer software
1 From your desktop, click Start
Programs Lexmark Z600 Series Uninstall. Lexmark Z600 Series
2 Follow the instructions on your screen to remove the printer software. 3 Restart the computer before reinstalling the printer software.
Installing the printer software
You can install the printer software using the printer software CD that came with your printer, or you can download it from the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com.
Using the CD that came with your printer
1 Close all open software programs. 2 When your desktop appears, insert the printer software CD.
The Lexmark Installer screen appears.
3 Click Install. 4 Follow instructions on your screen to complete printer software installation.
A printer icon is automatically created on your desktop.

Using the World Wide Web

1 From the Lexmark Web site, www.lexmark.com, select the appropriate driver for your

operating system.

2 Follow the instructions on your screen to install the printer software.
Solving printer software installation problems 52
5 General troubleshooting
For information about: Understanding error messages and flashing lights Resolving unsuccessful or slow printing Clearing paper misfeeds or jams Solving print quality problems Solving specialty media problems

See page: 60

Understanding error messages and flashing lights
Use this section to understand printer software error messages on your computer screen and a blinking light on your printer. For information about lights on a Lexmark adapter, refer to the adapter documentation.

Paper Jam message

For help clearing a paper jam, see Printer has a paper jam on page 57.

Ink Low message

A print cartridge is running out of ink. An Ink Low message appears when one of your cartridges is 25% full or less. When this message appears you can: Click OK. Click the ? to get more information about ordering supplies. Order a new cartridge or locate a dealer near you by contacting the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com.
For help: Installing a new cartridge, see Installing the cartridges on page 43. Ordering supplies, see Ordering supplies on page 48.
General troubleshooting 53
The Power/Resume button is blinking
Check your computer screen for error messages. If the printer is out of paper: Load paper. Press the button.
If the printer has a paper jam, see Printer has a paper jam on page 57.
Resolving unsuccessful or slow printing
The following topics can help you improve unsuccessful or slow printing.
Printer is plugged in, but does not print
For help, first see the troubleshooting checklist on page 49, and then: Check the printer status:
Windows 98/Me/Click Start Settings Printers. 2 From the Printers folder, double-click the Lexmark Z600 Series printer icon. 3 From the Printer menu, make sure: Set as Default is selected. Pause Printing is not selected. Windows XP 1 Click Start Control Panel. 2 Click Printers and Other Hardware. 3 Click View installed printers or fax printers. 4 From the Printers folder, make sure there is a check next to the Lexmark Z600 Series printer icon (indicating that it is the default printer). If there is no check, right-click the icon, and then click Set as Default Printer. 5 From the Printer menu, make sure that Pause Printing is not selected.
Resolving unsuccessful or slow printing 54

Check the printer port:

Windows Click Start Printers. Settings Windows XP 1 Click Start Control Panel Printers and Other Hardware Printers and Faxes. 2 Right-click the Lexmark Z600 Series printer icon, and then click Properties. 3 Click the Ports tab.
Windows 98/Me 1 Click Start Printers. Settings
2 Right-click the Lexmark Z600 Series printer icon, and then click Properties. 3 Click the Details tab. 4 From the Ports drop-down menu, check the printer port. If the USB port is not listed, remove, and then reinstall the printer software. 5 Click OK.
2 Right-click the Lexmark Z600 Series printer icon, and then click Properties. 3 Click the Ports tab. 4 From the list of ports, select USB printer port.
4 From the list of ports, select If the USB port is not listed, USB printer port or Virtual remove, and then reinstall the printer port for USB. printer software. If the USB port is not listed, 5 Click Apply. remove, and then reinstall the 6 Click OK. printer software. 5 Click Apply. 6 Click OK.

Quality Options.

Solving print quality problems 59
4 Click Select color settings manually. 5 Select Natural Color.
Colors on the printout are faded
Try the suggestions listed in the section Colors on the printout differ from the colors on the screen on page 59. If the colors still seem faded, clean the print cartridge nozzles and contacts. For help, see Improving print quality on page 46.
Photos do not print as expected
Use a photo paper designed for inkjet printers. Select a higher print quality. Select photo paper as the paper type.
Solving specialty media problems
The following topics can help solve problems with specialty media.
Glossy or photo papers or transparencies stick together
Load one sheet of photo paper or transparencies at a time. Use a photo paper or transparency designed for inkjet printers. Make sure you loaded the paper correctly (with print side facing you) and selected the appropriate settings in the printer software. For help, see Printing photos on page 11 or Printing transparencies on page 34. Remove each page as it exits the printer, and then let it dry completely before stacking.
Transparencies or photos contain white lines
Make sure you loaded the paper correctly (with print side facing you) and selected the appropriate settings in the printer software. For help, see Printing transparencies on page 34 or Printing photos on page 11. Select a higher print quality, such as Better or Best. Clean the print cartridge nozzles and contacts. For help, see Improving print quality on page 46.
Solving specialty media problems 60

Notices

Electronic emission notices
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance information statement The Lexmark Z600 Series Color Jetprinter, type 4126-001 has 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. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 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 1329605 for parallel attach or 12A2405 for USB attach. 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 Lexmark Technology & Services Lexmark International, Inc. 740 West New Circle Road Lexington, KY 40550 (859) 232-3000 Industry Canada compliance statement This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Avis de conformit aux normes de lindustrie du 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 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. This product satisfies the Class B limits of EN 55022 and safety requirements of EN 60950.

print queue. The location on the server where print jobs are stored for printing in the order in which they are sent. printer driver. See printer software. printer port. See USB port. printer software. (1) The program that lets you select settings to customize your print job. (2) The program that lets your computer communicate with your printer. program. Any software loaded on your computer that lets you perform a specific task, such as word processing or photo editing. reverse order printing. A printer software option that lets you print the last page of your document first so your pages are in sequential order on the exit tray. sharpen. A printer software option that reduces the blurriness of a printed image. short-edge binding. A printer software option that arranges duplexed pages so they can be bound along the short side of the pages. side flip. A printer software option that arranges duplexed pages so they turn like the pages of a magazine. software program. See program. top flip. A printer software option that arranges duplexed pages so they turn like the pages of a legal pad. transparency. A see-through sheet of print media that can be displayed on an overhead projector. USB cable. A lightweight, flexible cable that lets your printer communicate with your computer. USB cables transmit data at much higher speeds than parallel cables. USB port. A small, rectangular port on the back of your computer that connects to peripheral devices, such as a printer, using a USB cable. The USB port lets your computer communicate with your printer at high speeds. watermark. A light graphic or background text that appears on each page of a document. Web Tune-Up. A feature that lets you periodically download updated printer software already installed on your computer.
aligning print cartridges 45 handouts See multiple images on one sheet index cards 17 iron-on transfers 32 labels 25 last page first 36 multiple images on one sheet 28 photo cards 17 photo paper 11 plain paper 10 postcards 17 poster 29 premium paper 13 printing color images in black and white 20 printing in reverse order 36 printing multiple images on one sheet 28 transparencies 34 t-shirt transfers 32 two-sided printing 14
FCC statement 61 flashing lights 53
banding 58 banner paper 38 booklet building 24
glossy paper 11 greeting cards 17

handouts 27

cable, part numbers USB 48 cards 17 cartridges, print aligning 45 installing 43 ordering 48 part numbers 42 preserving 47 removing 42 replacing 42 cartridges, troubleshooting 49 characters, misformed 59 coated paper 11 conserving color ink 20 custom size paper 40 customizing settings banner paper 38 booklet 22 both sides of the paper 14 cards 17 coated paper 11 custom size paper 40 driver 7 duplexing 14 envelopes 18 glossy paper 11 greeting cards 17

printer software installation 50 slow printing 56 software 50 solving print quality problems 58 specialty paper 60 test page 50 uninstalling software (Windows) 55 unsuccessful or slow printing 54 t-shirt transfers 32 two-sided printing 14

USB cable ordering 48

test page alignment 45 does not print 55 test page, printing 50 transfers, iron-on 32 transparencies 34 troubleshooting alignment page 56 blank pages 56 cartridges 49 error messages 53 flashing lights 53 improving print quality 58 margins 59 paper feeding 56 paper jams 57 paper misfeeds 56 print quality 58 printer cable 49 printer not printing 54
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