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Lexmark E120 Laser Printer (USB 2.0)

Sunday 7 December 2008 @ 1:00 am

The Lexmark E120 Laser Printer (USB 2.0) more compact and more economical ever offered by Lexmark offers small office environments (individuals and small businesses) a professional quality laser at a bargain price. With its simple and its black, it fits perfectly on your desktop. In addition to a perfectly timed feed paper, the E120 has a print speed of 19 pages per minute with a time of exit from the first page is extremely Continue Reading »
Lexmark E120 Laser Printer (USB 2.0)




Lexmark E250d

Friday 28 March 2008 @ 3:00 pm

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Ideal for individual users and small workgroups mindful of their costs, E250d monochrome laser printer is compact and ultra-quiet (only 50 dB operation). In addition, its price is more enjoyment for a duplex printer. All this, without compromising on quality and performance. Designed specifically to meet your requirements for printing, it offers a professional print quality. Continue Reading »
Lexmark E250d




Reset Fuser Counter Lexmark Optra W810 and Technical Specification

Tuesday 11 March 2008 @ 8:32 am

Technical Specification Lexmark Optra W810 and Reset Fuser Counter

Product Description      Lexmark Optra W810 - printer - B/W - laser
Printer Type     Workgroup printer - laser - monochrome
Form Factor     Stationary
Dimensions (WxDxH)     59 cm x 68 cm x 55.6 cm
Weight     47 kg
Localisation     French / France
Max Media Size (Standard)     A3
Max Media Size (Custom)     297 mm (A3) x 420 mm (A3)
Print Speed     Up to 35 ppm - B/W
Max Resolution ( B&W )     600 dpi x 600 dpi
Interface     Parallel
Processor     QED RM5231 200 MHz
RAM Installed ( Max )     16 MB ( 384 MB ) - SDRAM
Language Simulation     PostScript 3, PCL 6, Adobe PPDS Continue Reading »
Reset Fuser Counter Lexmark Optra W810 and Technical Specification




Resetting Printer Lexmark Optra C710 and Features

Tuesday 11 March 2008 @ 8:25 am

Features

* Print Speed: 16 PPM Black and 3 PPM Color
* Resolution: 1200 x 1200 DPI Resolution
* Memory: 32 MB RAM (Expandable to 384 MB RAM)
* Connectivity: Connects Via Parallel

* Environments: Windows 3.1, 95, 98, 2000, ME, NT, XP, Microsoft DOS, Unix. Mac OS 8.6 - 9.x using USB Interface, standard Ethernet connection, or MarkNetTM Print Server

Reset Fuser Counter Lexmark Optra C710

1. Enter the Configuration Menu by holding down the SELECT and RETURN buttons while Continue Reading »
Resetting Printer Lexmark Optra C710 and Features




Add a Logo to the Fax Cover Page with Lexmark Fax Solutions

Saturday 23 February 2008 @ 7:30 am

Add a company logo to the fax cover page

  1. Click Start, Programs (in Windows XP, click All Programs), Lexmark Xxxx SeriesLexmark Fax Solutions.
  2. Click View Cover pages. A Cover Pages screen appears.
  3. Click Change…. A Cover Page Logo screen appears.
  4. Click Browse… and locate the graphic you want to use as the logo.
  5. Select your graphic, then click Open. Continue Reading »
    Add a Logo to the Fax Cover Page with Lexmark Fax Solutions




Block Junk Faxes with Lexmark Fax Solutions

Saturday 23 February 2008 @ 7:21 am

If you do not want to receive faxes from specific fax machines, you can block them as follows:

  1. Click Start, Programs (Windows XP : All Programs ), Lexmark Xxxx series, Lexmark Fax Solutions.
  2. On the Lexmark Fax Solutions menu bar, click Tools and select Preferences and Settings.
  3. Click  Receiving Settings.
  4. In the Junk Faxes area , select Enable Fax Blocking.
  5. Click Manage Block List to enter the fax identifiers you want to block.
  6. Click OK to complete the task. Continue Reading »
    Block Junk Faxes with Lexmark Fax Solutions




Configure the IP Address on a Lexmark Z65n

Saturday 23 February 2008 @ 7:14 am

To configure or adjust the IP address of the Lexmark Z65n after the printer driver is installed, do the following:

  1. Go to Start, Programs, Lexmark Z65n, Lexmark Solution Centre.
  2. Click Advanced.
  3. Under Communication Options, select Networking.
  4. Chose Configure.
  5. Select your printer in the Lexmark Network Configuration screen.
  6. Then click Configure to change the IP address of the selected printer. Continue Reading »
    Configure the IP Address on a Lexmark Z65n




Modify the User’s Details in Lexmark Fax Solutions

Saturday 23 February 2008 @ 7:13 am

When the Fax Solutions software has been configured, you can modify the details that will appear on the cover page of outgoing faxes.  Do the following:

  1. Click Start, Programs, Lexmark Xxxx SeriesLexmark Fax Solutions.
  2. On the Lexmark Fax Solutions menu bar, click Tools and select Preferences and Settings.
  3. Select the Sending Faxes tab and then click  User Information. Continue Reading »
    Modify the User’s Details in Lexmark Fax Solutions




Lexmark Z1420 Wireless Inkjet Printer

Friday 22 February 2008 @ 8:22 am

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The Lexmark Z1420 Wireless Inkjet Printer does away with this by incorporating 802.11g into the printer itself. Built-in 802.11g wireless printing. Compatible with 802.11b High quality printing from virtually anywhere in the home over a secure wireless network Share the Lexmark Z1420 wirelessly among multiple computers Easy guided setup with Lexmark installation software Connect with 802.11 b/g wireless network and wireless computer or with USB cable. Continue Reading »
Lexmark Z1420 Wireless Inkjet Printer




Lexmark Optra S/Optra T/T Series: “Check Configuration ID”

Thursday 21 February 2008 @ 6:01 am

Another common example is the “Check Configuration ID” (or just “Check Config ID”) message. This message appears every time you replace the engine board on a Lexmark Optra S, Optra T, or T52x printer, or the system board on a T6xx printer. But even though it looks similar to the dreaded “invalid engine code” message—which is a serious error—this one isn’t an error at all. The Config ID is just a string of numbers and/or letters stored on the engine board or system board. Every printer has a Config ID printed on the label inside the toner door, but it’s not the same on every printer. The Config ID on the new engine board or system board may or may not match the one on the label. The message is a reminder to check whether or not they match, and if not, to make them match. Here’s how you do that:

  1. Turn the printer off.
  2. Press and hold the “Go” and “Return” keys while powering on. Continue to hold these keys until the display reads “Performing Self Test,” then release them.
  3. You are now in the Diagnostic Menus, and on most printers you will see Continue Reading »
    Lexmark Optra S/Optra T/T Series: “Check Configuration ID”




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