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Lexmark Z51 Color Jetprinter User s Guide for Windows NT 4.0

First Edition (October 1998) The following paragraph does not apply to any country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC. PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION AS IS WITH- OUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PAR- TICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions, therefore, this statement may not apply to you. This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes will be incorporated in later editions. Improvements or changes in the products or the programs described may be made at any time. Lexmark, Lexmark with diamond design, and ColorFine are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries. Color Jetprinter is a trademark of Lexmark International, Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft in the U.S. and other countries. PCL is a registered trademark of the Hewlett-Packard Company. PCL 3 is Hewlett-Packard Company's designation of a set of printer commands (language) and functions included in its printer products. This printer is intended to be compatible with the PCL 3 language. This means the printer recognizes PCL 3 commands used in various application programs, and that the printer emulates the functions corresponding to the commands. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Copyright Lexmark International, Inc. 1998. All rights reserved. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS This software and documentation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 and in applicable FAR provisions: Lexmark International, Inc., Lexington, KY 40550.

Contents Chapter 1 - Understanding your printer.......... 1 Using the parts of the printer......................................... 2 Using the printer's buttons and lights.................................. 5 Chapter 2 - Using the printer software........... 7 Using the Control Program.......................................... 8 Using the Printer Properties........................................ 11 Chapter 3 - Printing on plain paper............. 13 Loading paper................................................... 13 Checking printer settings.......................................... 14 Printing on both sides of a sheet of paper.............................. 15 Chapter 4 - Printing on specialty media......... 20 Printing transparencies............................................ 21 Printing envelopes, index cards, or postcards........................... 23 Printing on customized paper sizes................................... 25 Printing greeting cards............................................ 27 Printing iron-on transfers.......................................... 28 Printing banners................................................. 29 Printing photos.................................................. 31 Contents iii

Printing specialty media from the manual feeder........................ 34 Chapter 5 - Caring for your printer............. 35 Installing or replacing a print cartridge................................ 36 Improving print quality............................................ 37 Appendix................................... 47 Installing the printer software..................................... 47 Printing from DOS............................................. 47 Warranty..................................................... 49 Notices....................................................... 50 Safety information.............................................. 51 Energy Star................................................... 53 Index.............................................54 iv Contents

Understanding your printer Chapter 1 Glossary Your printer is a general purpose color inkjet printer that provides high quality text and graphics. This User s Guide describes how to use your new printer with Windows NT 4.0. Inkjet A non-impact printing technology that creates characters and graphics by the composition of programmed patterns of ink dots. For information about: See page: Using the parts of the printer 2 Using the printer s buttons and lights 5 Using the buttons 5 Understanding the lights 6 Quick Fix Printer has missing or damaged parts Contact your point of purchase. Understanding your printer 1

Using the parts of the printer This illustration shows the front parts of the printer: B A C D E F G Use the: A Media guide B Media support When you want to: Align the automatic feeder to the correct paper size. Keep paper and specialty media straight in the automatic feeder. 2 Chapter 1

C Automatic feeder D Manual feeder E Buttons and lights F Front cover G Paper exit tray Automatically load paper and specialty media. The automatic feeder holds up to: 100 sheets of paper 25 sheets of photo paper 25 iron-on transfers 25 sheets of labels 10 transparencies or glossy film 10 envelopes, greeting cards, postcards, or index cards Manually load paper and specialty media one sheet at a time. You can also use the manual feeder when paper feeds incorrectly from the automatic feeder. Check the printer status. Turn the printer on or off. Eject paper from the printer. For more information, see Using the printer's buttons and lights on page 5. Install or change print cartridges. Clear paper jams. Stack paper after printing. Understanding your printer 3

The following illustration shows the back parts of the printer: Glossary H Interface A data conversion device (such as a parallel cable) that allows communication between the printer and the computer. Use the: H Banner paper support (located inside the banner paper holder) Feed the banner paper correctly (maximum 10 sheets). I Banner paper holder Print on banner or continuous form paper. J Power supply K Parallel cable (not supplied) L USB (Universal Serial Bus) port I J K L When you want to: Supply power to the printer. Connect the printer to the computer for bidirectional communication. Connect your USB cable (not supplied) to the printer. (Windows 98 only) Quick Fixes Parallel cable interface problems occur For help, refer to Bidirectional Communications problems in the Control Program Help. To view this topic, see the instructions below. Intermittent printing occurs For help, refer to Bidirectional Communications problems in the Control Program Help. To view this topic, click: 1 Start. 2 Programs. 3 Lexmark Z51 Series Colorfine. 4 Control Program. 5 The Help button. 6 The Control Program bar. 7 Troubleshooting. 4 Chapter 1

Quick Fix The Power light is on and the Paper Feed light is blinking The printer may be out of paper or have a paper jam. Check your screen for any error messages. If the printer is out of paper: 1 Load paper. 2 Press the Paper Feed button. If the printer has a paper jam, try removing the paper from the automatic feeder. If the paper is lodged too far into the printer and can t be removed, see Paper jams on page 14. If the problem persists, you may be using a wrong or damaged cable. For help, refer to Bidirectional Communications problems in the Control Program Help. To view this topic, click: 1 Start. 2 Programs. 3 Lexmark Z51 Series Colorfine. 4 Control Program. 5 The Help button. 6 The Control Program bar. 7 Troubleshooting. Using the printer's buttons and lights Your printer has two groups of buttons and lights. Using the buttons Your printer has a Power button and a Paper Feed button. Use the: Power button Paper Feed button When you want to: Turn the printer on or off. Eject paper from the printer. Load the automatic or manual sheet feeder with paper after running out. Continue printing. Understanding your printer 5

Understanding the lights Your printer has a Power light and a Paper Feed light. If your printer lights look like this: Then the printer: Quick Fixes The Power light is blinking and the Paper Feed light blinks twice Both lights are Off Power light is On Paper Feed light is Off Both lights are On Power light is On Paper Feed light is blinking Is Off. Is On and ready to print. Is printing. May be out of paper or have a paper jam. For help, see the Quick Fix topics on page 5. Has an error. For help, see the Quick Fix topics on this page. The print cartridge carrier has stalled or you have a paper jam. Check your screen for any error messages. If the print cartridge carrier has stalled: 1 Turn the printer off. 2 After waiting a few seconds, turn the printer back on. If you have a paper jam, try removing the paper from the automatic feeder. If the paper is lodged too far into the printer and can t be removed, see Paper jams on page 14. Both lights are on, but the printer is not printing Your paper is loaded, but your cable connections may not be secure. 1 Unplug the power supply from the electrical outlet. 2 Make sure all cable connections are connected. 3 Plug the power supply back in. Power light is blinking Paper Feed light blinks twice 6 Chapter 1

Using the printer software Chapter 2 Glossary Software application Any program loaded on your computer used to perform a specific task; for example, a word processing or spreadsheet program. This chapter describes how to use the printer software with Windows NT 4.0. The software you installed for your printer includes several applications that enable you to perform printing tasks with superior printing results. For information about using this application: Control Program 8 See page: Printer Properties 11 Using the printer software 7

Using the Control Program The Control Program includes four tabs: Status, Cartridge, Options, and About. Each tab contains settings relating to the operation of your printer and its software. Tip Turning the voice off You may turn the sound effects that accompany printer software messages off. To turn the sound effects off: 1 Open the Control Program. 2 Click the Options tab. 3 Make sure Sound Effects Enabled is not selected. Click Help for more information about the items on each tab. Glossary The Control Program appears (or runs minimized) each time you send a print job. Use the Control Program when you want to: Monitor print jobs and view cartridge ink levels Install or replace print cartridges Align print cartridges for best quality Print a test page Control when and how the Control Program appears Perform cartridge maintenance Disable bidirectional communications Order supplies directly from Lexmark s World Wide Web site Run Minimized Prevents the Control Program from appearing on your computer screen each time you send a job to print. To set the Control Program to Run Minimized: 1 Open the Control Program. 2 Click the Options tab. 3 Select Run Minimized. 8 Chapter 2

Opening the Control Program 1 From the Start menu, click Programs. 2 Click Lexmark Z51 Series ColorFine. 3 Click Control Program. Using the printer software to order supplies With Internet access: Click the About tab. Click Lexmark On The Web. The Lexmark Worldwide supplies page appears. This page has a link to the region where you want to order supplies. Using the printer software 9

Without Internet access: 1 Insert the Lexmark Z51 Color JetPrinter CD into your CD-ROM drive. 2 If nothing appears on the screen after a few moments, follow these instructions: a From the Start menu, choose Run. b In the Open: text box, type the letter of your CD-ROM drive, followed by :\setup (for example, d:\setup), then click OK. 3 When the Lexmark Z51 Printer Software menu screen appears: Click Contact Lexmark. Click Supplies Information. A Supplies Information Help window appears with instructions on how to order supplies. 4 Follow the instructions on your screen. 10 Chapter 2

Glossary Reverse Order Printing Select Reverse Order Printing to begin printing with the last page of the document. The first page of your document will be on top of the output tray when your print job is complete. Collate Copies Using the Printer Properties The Printer Properties includes 3 tabs. You can use the Page Setup, Color, and Features tabs to change your printer settings. When you rest your cursor on an item, Hot Spot Help appears here to describe the item. Use this option when you are printing multiple copies so all pages of one copy are printed before the next copy begins printing. Tip Adjust Print Quality/ Speed If you are creating text-only documents, a high speed setting and a black print cartridge produce excellent documents. For documents containing color graphics or for photos, a low speed setting and a color or photo cartridge give the best results. This area of the Printer Properties summarizes the settings you ve chosen for each item. Use the Printer Properties (or Document Defaults) when you want to: Adjust color usage Adjust print quality/speed Choose different sizes or type of media Choose page orientation Choose a paper source Reset document defaults Click Help for more information about the items on each tab and for additional troubleshooting items. Using the printer software 11

Print on both sides of your paper Choose reverse order printing Choose to collate copies Choose number of copies Opening the Printer Properties from your application You can open the Printer Properties from almost any application. This lets you change printer settings for the document you are currently creating. To open the Printer Properties: 1 Open the application's File menu. 2 Choose Print (or Printer) Setup. 3 In the Printer Setup dialog box, click the Properties, Options, or Setup button (depending on the application). 4 Change settings as needed. Setting Default Document Properties for all print jobs 1 From the Start menu, choose Settings, then choose Printers. 2 From the Printers folder, right-click the printer icon for your printer. 3 Choose Document Defaults from the sidebar menu. Note Some software applications may override the Paper Source, Paper Size, and Orientation settings in your printer software. Printer driver Glossary A program that translates the language of a software application into the language of the printer so the two can communicate data. Learning more about your printer software To learn more about the printer setting options, click the Help button at the bottom of each tab in the printer software. 12 Chapter 2

Quick Fixes Paper feeds multiple sheets at a time Printing on plain paper Make sure the paper is aligned against the right side of the automatic feeder. Make sure the media guide is against the edge of the paper. Make sure the top of the paper aligns with the appropriate marks at the top of the paper support. Try printing on the other side of the paper. Paper fails to feed Loading paper You can load up to 100 sheets of paper, depending on the thickness, into the printer. To load the paper: 1 Place the paper against the right side of the automatic feeder, with the print side facing you. Chapter 3 1 Align the paper against the right side of the automatic feeder. 2 Make sure no more than 100 sheets are loaded. 3 Slide the media guide against the edge of the paper. 4 Raise the front cover. 5 Remove any obstructions inside the printer. 6 Close the front cover. 7 Press the Paper Feed button. Printing on plain paper 13

2 Squeeze the release tab and the media guide together and slide the media guide to the edge of the paper. Quick Fix Release tab Media guide Paper jams 1 Press the Power button to turn the printer off. 2 Pull firmly on the paper to remove it. If you cannot reach the paper because it is too far into the printer, raise the front cover and pull the paper out from the front of the printer. 3 Close the front cover. 4 Press the Power button to turn your printer on. 5 Resend your document to print. Tips Checking printer settings If you are using plain, letter-sized paper, and you want normal print quality and speed, all you need to do is print the document. The printer software defaults are set for this type of document. To check your printer settings each time you print: 1 Open your application's File menu. 2 Choose Print (or Printer) Setup. 3 In the Printer Setup dialog box, click the Properties, Options, or Setup button (depending on the application). When you change the printer settings from your application, the settings apply only to that print job. To make your changes apply to all print jobs, see Setting Default Document Properties for all print jobs on page 12. Select High Speed to print quickly, or High Quality for the best print results. 14 Chapter 3

Printing on both sides of a sheet of paper Your Lexmark printer lets you print on both sides of a sheet of paper and format the binding edge for your print job. This feature is helpful when you want to print booklets, tablets, or to save paper. Understanding binding edge options When you choose to print on both sides of the paper, you may also choose how to bind your documents. To understand the binding edge options, read the following descriptions: Long edge binding Long edge binding lets you bind (attach) all your sheets of paper along the long edge of the page (the left edge of a portrait-printed page and the top edge of a landscape-printed page). For example, the pages in your printed User s Guide are portrait-printed using a long edge binding. The following illustration shows a long edge binding: Landscape Portrait Back of sheet Front of next sheet Back of sheet Front of next sheet Printing on plain paper 15

Short edge binding Short edge binding lets you bind (attach) all your sheets of paper along the short edge of the page (the top edge of a portrait-printed page and the left edge of a landscape-printed page). For example, the pages in your Getting Started booklet are landscape-printed using a short edge binding. The following illustration shows a short edge binding: Portrait Back of sheet Landscape Front of next sheet Back of sheet Front of next sheet 16 Chapter 3

Tip To print on both sides of a page, follow the instructions as shown: 1 Load up to 100 sheets of paper against the right side of the automatic feeder. Make sure the Print Instruction Sheet option is selected if you want instructions to print during your two-sided print jobs. The instructions show you how to reload your paper so your document prints without problems. Insert paper with the print side facing you. Squeeze the release tab and the media guide together, and slide the media guide to the edge of the paper. Tip To open Printer Properties, click: 1 File. 2 Print (or Printer) Setup. 3 Properties, Options, or Setup button. Note The graphic near your Two- Sided Printing selection area changes to reflect the page orientation you selected, and how the printed pages will look. You can set the page orientation from your application or from the Page Setup tab. 2 Customize the Printer Properties for your two-sided print job: Click the Features tab. Select a binding edge for your print job. Make sure Print Instruction Sheet is selected. Click OK. Printing on plain paper 17

3 Print your two-sided document. When the first half of your two-sided document is finished printing, your printer software prompts you to reload the paper. An instruction sheet automatically prints, showing how to reload the paper into the printer. 4 Insert the entire stack of paper and instruction sheet with the printed side facing away from you and the arrow pointing down. Make sure the paper is against the right side of the automatic feeder. Note Long Edge Binding lets you bind (attach) all your sheets of paper along the long edge of a page. Short Edge Binding lets you bind (attach) all your sheets of paper along the short edge of a page. 5 Click OK. 18 Chapter 3

Returning to single-sided printing To return to single-sided printing when you have finished your two-sided printing: Select the Features tab. From the Two- Sided Printing area, select None. Click OK. Printing on plain paper 19

Glossary Specialty media This includes greeting cards, iron-on transfers, photo paper, coated paper, glossy film, transparencies, and index cards. Quick Fix Printer is plugged in but nothing prints Make sure the Power light is on. Make sure the printer has paper. Make sure the printer parallel cable is completely plugged into the printer. Make sure the printer is not being held or paused. To check the printer status: 1 From the Printers folder, double-click the Lexmark Z51 Color Series Jetprinter icon. 2 Click the Printer menu and make sure no check mark appears next to the Pause Printing option. Printing on specialty media Follow the steps in this chapter to print everything from transparencies to photos. The following table lists the typical printing needs described in this chapter: For information about printing: See page: Transparencies 21 Envelopes, index cards, or postcards 23 Customized paper sizes 25 Greeting cards 27 Iron-on transfers 28 Banners 29 Photos 31 Specialty media from the manual feeder 34 Chapter 4 Printing on specialty media 20

Supplies Transparencies (50-pack) A4- P/N 12A0808 Letter- P/N 12A0807 See page 9 for information on ordering supplies. Printing transparencies 1 Load up to 10 transparencies against the right side of the automatic feeder. Insert transparencies with the print side facing up (the removable stripe away from you and pointing down). Squeeze the release tab and the media guide together, and slide the media guide to the edge of the transparencies. Printing on specialty media 21

2 Customize the Printer Properties for printing transparencies: Click the Page Setup tab. From the Media Type pull-down menu, select Transparency. Tip To open Printer Properties, click: 1 File. 2 Print (or Printer) Setup. 3 Properties, Options, or Setup button. Choose the appropriate print quality and speed. Click OK. 3 Print your transparencies. Quick Fixes Transparencies stick together To keep transparencies from sticking together: Use a transparency designed for an inkjet printer. Remove each transparency as it exits from the printer and allow it to dry before stacking. Solid black areas on transparencies contain white streaks Try using a different fill pattern in your application software. From the Page Setup tab, select High Quality. 22 Chapter 4

Tip For best print quality near envelope edges, use these minimum margin settings in your application: Set the left and right margins to at least 3.17 mm (0.125 in.) each for all envelope sizes. Set the top margin to at least 19.05 mm (0.75 in.). Set the bottom margin for all envelope sizes to 3.17 mm (0.125 in.) or greater. Printing envelopes, index cards, or postcards 1 Load up to 10 envelopes, index cards, or postcards vertically against the right side of the automatic feeder. Insert the envelopes, index cards, or postcards with print side facing you and the stamp location in the upper left corner. Squeeze the release tab and the media guide together, and slide the media guide to the edge of the envelopes, index cards, or postcards. Note If you are printing envelopes from the DOS Prompt, see page 48. Printing on specialty media 23

2 Customize the printer settings for printing envelopes, index cards, or postcards: Click the Page Setup tab. From the Paper Size pull-down menu, select envelope, index card, or postcard size. Tip To open Printer Properties, click: 1 File. 2 Print (or Printer) Setup. 3 Properties, Options, or Setup button. Glossary Click OK. 3 Print your envelopes, index cards, or postcards. Orientation Portrait and landscape orientations define the way an image is printed on paper. For most paper types portrait is tall: Portrait and landscape is wide: Landscape Portrait orientation is generally used for correspondence and reports. Landscape orientation is often used for spreadsheets, transparencies, and envelopes. 24 Chapter 4

Tip For best print quality near paper edges, use these minimum margin settings in your application: Set the left and right margin settings to at least 6.35 mm (0.25 in.) each for all paper sizes except A4. For A4 paper sizes, set the left and right margin settings to at least 3.37 mm (0.133 in.) each. Set the top margin to at least 1.7 mm (0.067 in.). Set the bottom margin for all paper sizes to 12.7 mm (0.5 in.) for black printing and 19.05 mm (0.75 in.) for color printing. Printing on customized paper sizes 1 Load up to 25 sheets of specialty media or up to 100 sheets of plain paper against the right side of the automatic feeder. Load the specialty media or plain paper with the print side facing you. Squeeze the release tab and the media guide together, and slide the media guide to the edge of the paper. Note Some software applications may override the Paper Source, Paper Size, and Orientation settings in your printer software. Printing on specialty media 25

2 Customize the Printer Properties for printing special paper sizes. Click the Page Setup tab. Select the media type. Click Custom Paper Size. Tip To open Printer Properties, click: 1 File. 2 Print (or Printer) Setup. 3 Properties, Options, or Setup button. Enter the dimensions for your paper size, then click OK. Tips You can use any paper size that fits within these dimensions: Click OK. 3 Print your customized document. Width 3.0-8.5 76.2-215.9 mm Height 5.0-17.0 127.0-431.8 mm Paper Sizes For a list of the standard paper sizes, click: 1 Help. 2 Page Setup tab. 3 Paper Size. 26 Chapter 4

Supplies Greeting Cards with Envelopes See page 9 for information on ordering supplies. Printing greeting cards 1 Load up to 10 greeting cards against the right side of the automatic feeder. Insert greeting cards with the print side facing you. Squeeze the release tab and the media guide together, and slide the media guide to the edge of the greeting cards. Tip To open Printer Properties, click: 1 File. 2 Print (or Printer) Setup. 3 Properties, Options, or Setup button. 2 Customize the Printer Properties to print greeting cards: Click the Page Setup tab. Select the paper size. Note The settings in your greeting card application may override the printer software settings. Check the documentation that came with your application for more information. From the Media Type pull-down menu, select Greeting Card Stock. Click OK. 3 Print your greeting card. Printing on specialty media 27

Printing iron-on transfers 1 Load up to 25 iron-on transfers against the right side of the automatic feeder. Insert iron-on transfers with the print side facing you (blank side facing up). Squeeze the release tab and the media guide together, and slide the media guide to the edge of the iron-on transfer. Supplies Iron-on transfers (10-pack) See page 9 for information on ordering supplies. Tip 2 Customize the Printer Properties to print iron-on transfers: Click the Page Setup tab. Many software applications create iron-on transfers differently. We recommend printing your document on plain paper before printing it on an iron-on transfer. When the document prints to your satisfaction, load the ironon transfers into the automatic feeder. From the Media Type pull-down menu, select Iron-On Transfer. Click OK. Tip To open Printer Properties, click: 1 File. 2 Print (or Printer) Setup. 3 Properties, Options, or Setup button. 3 Print your iron-on transfer. 28 Chapter 4

Tip Printing banners Use banner paper recommended for inkjet printers. We do not recommend using continuous form paper designed for dot matrix printers. It is formulated to hold a different type of ink. 1 Remove any paper from the automatic feeder. 2 Load up to 10 sheets of banner paper into the printer: a Open the banner paper holder on the back of the printer. b Pull up on the banner paper support. c Flip up the banner stop. d Insert the banner paper into the banner paper holder, making sure the paper bows under the banner stop.. e Insert the unattached edge of the first page into the automatic feeder. Printing on specialty media 29

3 Squeeze the release tab and the media guide together and slide the media guide to the edge of the banner. 4 Customize the Printer Properties for printing banners: Click the Page Setup tab. From the Paper Size pull-down menu, select Banner Letter or Banner A4. Tip To open Printer Properties, click: 1 File. 2 Print (or Printer) Setup. 3 Properties, Options, or Setup button. Click OK. 5 Print your banner. 30 Chapter 4

Supplies Photo cartridge P/N 12A1990 Photo paper (20-pack) Printing photos You can print high quality photos with the cartridges that came with your printer. To use these cartridges, skip to step 3. For best possible photo quality, replace the black cartridge with a photo cartridge. 1 Use the Control Program to begin installing the photo cartridge: Letter - P/N 1372481 A4 - P/N 1372208 4 x 6 - P/N 12A0099 Coated paper (100-pack) Click the Cartridge tab. Letter - P/N 1402780 A4 - P/N 1402781 See page 9 for information on ordering supplies. Tip Click Change Cartridges, then follow the instructions on your screen. To open the Control Program: 1 From the Start menu, click Programs. 2 Click Lexmark Z51 Series ColorFine. 3 Click Control Program. Warning To control the speed of the demonstration on your screen, click the Stop button. Click the Next button to advance the instructions or click the Previous button to repeat the instructions. Do not touch the gold contact area on the print cartridge. Printing on specialty media 31

2 Store the black print cartridge in the print cartridge storage unit. Tip Remove each photo as it exits the printer and allow it to dry before stacking. Quick Fixes If your printer software prompts you to align the print cartridges, insert a sheet of plain paper into the automatic feeder and follow the instructions on your screen. 3 Place up to 25 sheets of photo paper against the right side of the automatic feeder. Insert the photo paper with the print side facing you. Squeeze the release tab and the media guide together, and slide the media guide to the edge of the photo paper. Printer prints very slowly Decrease the print quality. If you are printing a text document, make sure you are using a black print cartridge and not a photo cartridge. If you are printing a text-only document, change the Shading (Halftone) method from Air Brush to Auto. The Air Brush setting improves the appearance of graphics but slows the print time. Consider purchasing more memory for your personal computer. Check the document you are printing. If you are using several graphics, it may take longer to print than regular text. Printer is printing but no photo appears Remove the sticker and tape from the gold contact area of the cartridge. 32 Chapter 4

Tip To open Printer Properties, click: 1 File. 2 Print (or Printer) Setup. 3 Properties, Options, or Setup button. Quick Fixes 4 Customize the Printer Properties for printing photos: Click the Color tab. From the Document Color area, select Natural Color. Glossy/photo papers stick together Use glossy/photo paper designed for an inkjet printer. Remove each sheet of glossy/photo paper as it exits from the printer. White streaks appear in photos Clean the print cartridge nozzles. For help, see page 41. Click the Page Setup tab. From the Media Type pull-down menu, select Glossy Paper. Tip For the best photo print quality, we recommend using photo paper, but you can also use plain or coated paper. Be sure to select the correct media type from the Page Setup tab in the Printer Properties. Select High Quality. Click OK. 5 Print your photo. Printing on specialty media 33

Printing specialty media from the manual feeder We recommend using the automatic feeder for most types of specialty media. However, if your specialty media does not feed correctly from the automatic feeder, use the manual feeder.you can load only one sheet of specialty media into the manual feeder. To load specialty media: 1 Place the specialty media against the right side of the manual feeder, with the print side facing you. 2 Push the specialty media down until the printer automatically loads it. 34 Chapter 4

Caring for your printer Chapter 5 Glossary Print cartridge The ink reservoir and printhead unit. This chapter describes how to install, replace, and care for your print cartridges. For information about: See page: Installing or replacing a print cartridge 36 Improving print quality 37 Aligning print cartridges 37 Cleaning print nozzles 41 Wiping print nozzles and contacts 43 Cleaning print cartridge carrier contacts 45 Preserving print cartridges 46 Caring for your printer 35

Installing or replacing a print cartridge 1 Make sure the Power light is on and plain paper is loaded in the printer. 2 Use the Control Program to begin cartridge installation: Click the Cartridge tab. Click Change Cartridges. Supplies Black cartridge Standard yield P/N 12A1970 High yield P/N 12A1975 Color cartridge Standard yield P/N 15M0120 High yield P/N 15M0125 Photo cartridge P/N 12A1990 See page 9 for information on ordering supplies. Tips To open the Control Program, click: 3 Follow the steps on your screen to install the cartridges. To control the speed of the demonstration on your screen, click the Stop button. Click the Next button to advance the instructions or click the Previous button to repeat the instructions. 4 When installation is complete, click Finished. 1 Start. 2 Programs. 3 Lexmark Z51 Series ColorFine. 4 Control Program. Note Ink Low message appears If the Ink Low message appears, you may want to install a new print cartridge before the ink runs out. 36 Chapter 5

Tips Align the print cartridges when: Characters are not aligned correctly at left margin. The black portions of a graphic or text do not align properly with the color portions. The vertical lines appear wavy. A yellow halo appears around black text or graphics. 5 The Choose Cartridges window appears. Select the cartridge you installed in your printer. If you installed a new cartridge(s), be sure to reset the ink levels to full. Click OK. 6 The Automatic Alignment window appears. Print quality suggestions Make sure you are using a paper designed for inkjet printing. If you are using specialty media, make sure the print side is facing you. If you installed a new print cartridge, align the print cartridges for the best print quality. For help, see Aligning print cartridges on page 37. Tips For normal text printing, make sure you have a black print cartridge installed instead of a photo cartridge. To view the ink level, check the ink level image on the Cartridge tab in the Control Program. The ink level image shows you how much ink is in your cartridge. Improving print quality After printing many documents, your print cartridges may need to be refreshed. If your print quality is not what you expected, you may need to align your print cartridges or clean your print nozzles. Aligning print cartridges Normally, you only align the print cartridges after you have installed a new print cartridge. However, if the black portions of a graphic or text do not align properly with the color portions, you need to realign the print cartridges. Caring for your printer 37

The following illustration shows sample results of aligned and misaligned print cartridges: Tip Align Misalign To open the Control Program click: 1 Start. 2 Programs. 3 Lexmark Z51 Series ColorFine. 4 Control Program. 1 Make sure plain paper is loaded in the printer. 2 Use the Control Program to begin alignment: Click the Cartridge tab. Click Align Cartridges. Notes Storing an extra print cartridge Use the print cartridge storage unit that came with your photo print cartridge to keep your extra print cartridge fresh when you are not using it. Disposing of a used print cartridge Do not shake a used print cartridge. The remaining ink can leak. Before discarding the used print cartridge, put it in a leak-proof bag. 38 Chapter 5

The Align Cartridge dialog box appears on your screen. Depending on the cartridge combination you have installed in your printer, a test page with one or more alignment patterns is printed. Each pattern has a number under it. The test page looks similar to the one shown: 3 From each alignment group on the test page, locate the number under the alignment pattern that comes closest to forming a perfectly straight line. For example, in alignment group A, 4 comes closest to forming a straight line. Caring for your printer 39

4 In the Align Cartridges dialog box, enter the numbers from the printed test page of the appropriate alignment settings. Tip Print is too dark or smudged Click these scroll arrows to select the number to enter, or you can type in the number. Increase the Brightness setting on the Color tab in the Printer Properties. Make sure the Media Type setting in the printer software matches the paper type loaded in the printer. Make sure the paper is straight and not wrinkled. Let the ink dry before handling the paper. Clean the print cartridge nozzles. For help, see Cleaning print nozzles on page 41. 5 After you have entered a number for all of the patterns, click OK. 40 Chapter 5

Quick Fix Run the nozzle test when: Characters are not printing completely. Characters print with white lines. Characters are not aligned correctly at the left margin. Your print is too dark or smudged. Note Cleaning print nozzles The print cartridge nozzle test helps you pinpoint any clogged nozzles. The nozzle test also cleans the print cartridge by cleaning the nozzles. A test line prints so you can see if the cleaning process was successful. Use the nozzle test when you suspect the nozzles are clogged or when characters are not printing completely. 1 Make sure plain paper is loaded in the printer. 2 Use the Control Program to run the nozzle test: Click the Cartridge tab. To open the Control Program, click: 1 Start. 2 Programs. 3 Lexmark Z51 Series Color- Fine. 4 Control Program. Click Clean Print Nozzles. Caring for your printer 41

The printer feeds a sheet of paper and prints a nozzle test pattern, similar to the one shown: Broken lines indicated clogged nozzles. Unbroken lines indicate cleaned nozzles. 3 Examine the test pattern. 4 Compare the diagonal lines above the printed bars to the diagonal lines below the printed bars. Look for a break in the diagonal lines. A broken line indicates clogged nozzles. If the bottom line still has breaks, run the test two more times. If the print quality is satisfactory after running the test three times, the print nozzles are clean. You do not need to complete the remaining steps. If the print quality of both sets of lines is not satisfactory after running the test three times, go to step 5. 5 Remove and reinstall the print cartridge. 6 Repeat the nozzle test. 7 If the lines are still broken, wipe the print cartridge nozzles. For help, see Wiping print nozzles and contacts on page 43. 42 Chapter 5

Quick Fix Printer prints unexpected or missing characters Make sure you have your printer driver selected as the default printer. Your printer may have bidirectional communications problems. For help, see Bidirectional communications problems in the Control Program Help. To view this topic, click: 1 Start. 2 Programs. 3 Lexmark Z51 Series Colorfine. 4 Control Program. 5 The Help button. 6 The Control Program bar. 7 Troubleshooting. Wiping print nozzles and contacts If print quality does not improve after cleaning the print nozzles (see Cleaning print nozzles on page 41), there may be dried ink on the print cartridge nozzles or contacts. 1 Remove the print cartridge from the printer. Raise the front cover. The print cartridge carrier moves to the loading position unless the printer is busy. Pull the handle of the print cartridge you are replacing toward you until you hear a snap. Remove the print cartridge by lifting it up and out of the printer. a Dampen a clean cloth with water and gently wipe the nozzles. When cleaning the color print cartridge, wipe the nozzles in one direction so the colors do not mix. Nozzles Warning Do not wipe the nozzles and contacts with the same section of cloth. b To dissolve dried ink, hold the damp cloth against the nozzles for about three seconds. Gently blot and wipe dry. Caring for your printer 43

2 Allow the area to dry. 3 Wipe the print cartridge contacts: a Dampen another clean section of cloth with water and gently wipe the contacts. When cleaning the color print cartridge, wipe the contacts in one direction. Contacts Warning Do not wipe the nozzles and contacts with the same section of cloth. b To dissolve dried ink, hold the damp cloth against the contacts for about three seconds. Gently blot and wipe dry. 4 Allow the area to dry. 5 Reinstall the print cartridge and repeat the nozzle test. For help, see Cleaning print nozzles on page 41. 6 If the nozzle test line is still broken, clean the print cartridge carrier contacts. For help, see Cleaning print cartridge carrier contacts on page 45. 44 Chapter 5

Note When you raise the front cover, the print cartridge carrier automatically moves to the loading position unless the printer is busy. Unplugging the power supply forces the cartridge carrier to remain in the loading position. Cleaning print cartridge carrier contacts Clean the print cartridge carrier contacts only if you have cleaned and wiped the print nozzles and print quality is still unsatisfactory. To clean the print cartridge carrier contacts: 1 Remove both print cartridges. Raise the front cover. The print cartridge carrier moves to the loading position unless the printer is busy. Pull the handle of the print cartridge you are replacing toward you until you hear a snap. Remove the print cartridge by lifting it up and out of the printer. 2 Unplug the printer power supply. Caring for your printer 45

3 Use a clean, dry cloth to clean the cartridge carrier contacts inside the printer. 4 Replace the print cartridges. 5 Close the front cover. 6 Plug the printer power supply into an electrical outlet. If the print quality has not improved after this cleaning process, replace your print cartridge. If print quality still does not improve, your printer may require service. Preserving print cartridges Carrier contacts To ensure the longest life from your print cartridge and optimum performance from your printer: Keep a 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 a print cartridge storage unit. The print cartridge will not print correctly if removed from the printer and left exposed for an extended period of time. If a print cartridge runs out of ink, leave the empty cartridge in the printer until you are ready to replace it. Printing with one of the print cartridge carriers empty may cause printer problems. Do not refill print cartridges. Refilling empty print cartridges invalidates your warranty. Incompatible inks can cause damage to the printhead or to the printer. For best results, use Lexmark supplies with the printer. Quick Fix Print smears on the page If the page is smeared by the next page exiting the printer, the ink may still be damp when a page finishes printing. Remove the pages as they exit the printer and allow them to dry before stacking. Select a higher print quality setting from the Page Setup tab in the Printer Properties. Select the Natural Color setting from the Color tab in the Printer Properties. 46 Chapter 5

Appendix In this section, you can find information about: Installing the printer software Printing from DOS Warranty Notices Safety information Energy Star Installing the printer software You can obtain the printer software from the CD- ROM, diskettes, or World Wide Web. Using the CD-ROM If your computer has a CD-ROM drive, follow the steps in the Getting Started booklet to install your printer software. If your computer does not have a CD-ROM drive, you can create driver diskettes using another computer with a CD-ROM drive. Using diskettes If your computer does not have a CD-ROM drive, ask our Customer Support Center to mail you diskettes. Refer to the printer registration card for the number in your country. Follow the instructions to install the printer software: 1 Start Windows. 2 Insert Setup Disk 1 into your disk drive. 3 From the Start menu, choose Run. 4 In the command-line text box, type the letter of your disk drive, followed by :\setup (for example, a:\setup), then click OK. 5 When prompted by the printer software, insert the appropriate disks into your disk drive and click OK. 6 Follow the instructions on your screen. Using a downloaded printer driver If your computer does not have a CD-ROM drive, you can download a driver from Lexmark s World Wide Web site. 1 From Lexmark s web page, select the Windows NT 4.0 driver. 2 Select Save to Disk. 3 Select a location on your hard drive. 4 Double-click the executable (.exe) file to open it. The WinZip Self-Extractor window opens. 5 Follow the instructions on your screen. Printing from DOS You must install the following before you can print from DOS applications: Lexmark Z51 printer software PCL 3 printer driver for each DOS application Appropriate drivers in order of preference are: HP DeskJet 500C HP DeskJet 500 You must use the HP DeskJet 500C for color output. If your application does not include drivers for the HP DeskJet 500C or the HP DeskJet 500, contact the software manufacturer for a compatible driver replacement. Printing from a DOS application in Windows Use these instructions only if your application runs from the DOS prompt in Windows. When you print from a DOS application, your printer uses PCL 3 emulation. You must install a printer driver for PCL 3 emulation in each DOS application. Follow the steps to enable DOS printing: 1 From the Start menu, click Settings. 2 Click Printers. 3 Right-click the Lexmark Z51 printer icon. A sidebar menu appears. 4 Click Properties. 5 Click the DOS Printing tab. 6 Make sure DOS Printing is enabled. 7 Click OK. 8 Start your application from DOS. 9 Install the HP DeskJet 500C as the current printer in the DOS application from which you are printing. Some applications offer a color or black (mono) version of the HP DeskJet 500C driver. Choose the black (mono) version if you are printing in black only. Choose the color version if you are printing in color and black. If your application does not offer the HP DeskJet 500C printer driver, install the HP DeskJet 500 printer driver. You will not be able to print in color with the HP DeskJet 500 printer driver. For help installing a printer, see your application s user's documentation. 47

You can use the printer driver for your Lexmark Z51 Color Jetprinter to change printer settings that are not in your application. For help, see Changing print settings for DOS applications below. Changing print settings for DOS applications If possible, use options in your DOS application to change printer settings. Use the following steps only if you want to change a printer setting that does not exist in your DOS application. Settings in your DOS application override settings in the driver. 1 From the Start menu, click Settings. 2 Click Printers. 3 Right-click the Lexmark Z51 printer icon. A sidebar menu appears. 4 Click Properties. 5 Click the DOS Printing tab. 6 Change settings as needed. 7 Click OK to save the settings. Note: When you make changes on the DOS Printing tab, they apply to DOS print jobs only. When you make changes on other tabs, they apply to all print jobs. Printing to a file To print a document that has been processed by the driver and stored in a file (that is, printed to file): 1 Make sure you are in Windows, not native DOS. 2 Start your application from DOS. For help, see your Windows documentation. 3 Create a print file using the Print to File function of your application. For help printing to a file, see your application s user's documentation. 4 Use this DOS command to copy the print file to the port where the printer is connected: copy filename lptn /b In the command example: copy is the DOS copy command. filename is the name of the print file you created. lptn is the port where your printer is connected. For example, lpt1 or lpt2. /b instructs the computer to send the data in binary form. Note: Avoid using the DOS Print command to send a job to the printer port. The Print command causes printing delays. Printing envelopes 1 Load up to 10 envelopes against the right side of the automatic feeder. 2 Insert the envelopes with print side facing you and stamp location in the lower right corner. 3 Squeeze the release tab and the media guide together, and slide the media guide to the edge of the envelopes. 4 Customize the Printer Properties for printing envelopes. 5 Print your envelopes. Printing from non-windows DOS applications Follow these steps if your application runs from the native DOS prompt, but does not run from the DOS prompt in Windows. 1 From the Start menu, click Settings. 2 Click Printers. The Printer folder appears. 3 Right-click on the Lexmark Z51 printer icon. 4 Click Properties. 5 Click the DOS Printing tab. 6 Make sure DOS Printing is enabled. 7 Exit Windows. 8 Start your DOS application. 9 Install the HP DeskJet 500C as the current printer in the DOS application from which you are printing. Some applications offer a color or black (mono) version of the HP DeskJet 500C driver. Choose the black (mono) version if you are printing in black only. Choose the color version if you are printing in color and black. If your application does not offer the HP DeskJet 500C printer driver, install the HP DeskJet 500 printer driver. You will not be able to print in color with the HP DeskJet 500 printer driver. For help installing a printer, see your application user's documentation. 10 Create a print file using the Print to File function of your application. For help printing to a file, see your application s user s documentation. 11 Exit the DOS application. 12 Start Windows. 13 From the Start menu, click Programs. 14 Select the MS-DOS Command Prompt. 15 The DOS screen appears. 48