Lexmark E360d User Manual
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5Slide the paper gently into the multipurpose feeder until it comes to a stop. Paper should lie flat in the multipurpose feeder. Make sure the paper fits loosely in the multipurpose feeder and is not bent or wrinkled. 6From the printer control panel, set the Paper Size and Paper Type. Paper tray capacities The capacities of the trays and the multipurpose feeder are based on 75‑g/m2 (20‑lb) paper. Load up toNotes Tray 1 250 sheets of paper 150 sheets of A6‑size paper 50 paper labels 50 transparenciesVinyl, pharmacy, or dual‑sided labels are not supported. Use paper labels only. Single‑sided paper labels designed for laser printers are supported for occasional use. Tray 2 250 or 550 sheets of paper 50 paper labelsOnly one optional drawer may be installed on the printer at a time. The maximum amount of paper that can be loaded depends on whether you have an optional 250‑ or 550‑sheet tray. Vinyl, pharmacy, or dual‑sided labels are not supported. Use paper labels only. Single‑sided paper labels designed for laser printers are supported for occasional use. Multipurpose feeder 50 sheets of paper 15 paper labels 10 transparencies 10 sheets of card stock 7 envelopesFeed paper into the multipurpose feeder only to the point where its leading edge can contact the paper guides. Do not force the paper into the feeder. Linking and unlinking trays Linking trays Tray linking is useful for large print jobs or multiple copies. When one linked tray is empty, paper feeds from the next linked tray. When the Size and Type settings are the same for any trays, the trays are automatically linked. The Size and Type settings for all trays must be set from the Paper menu. Loading paper and specialty media 41 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Unlinking trays Unlinked trays have settings that are not the same as the settings of any other tray. To unlink a tray using the Paper menu, change the Paper Type and Paper Size settings so that they do not match the settings of any other tray. 1From the Paper menu, make sure the Type setting (for example, Plain Paper, letterhead, Custom Type ) for the tray you want to unlink does not match the Type setting of any other tray. If the name that best describes your paper is used by linked trays, assign a different Paper Type name to the tray, such as Custom Type , or assign your own custom name. 2Make sure the Size setting (for example, letter, A4, statement) for the tray you want to unlink does not match the Size setting of any other tray. Note: Paper Size settings are not automatic; they must be set manually from the Paper menu. Warning—Potential Damage: Do not assign a Paper Type name that does not accurately describe the type of paper loaded in the tray. The temperature of the fuser varies according to the specified Paper Type. Paper may not be properly processed if an inaccurate Paper Type is selected. Creating a custom name for a paper type If the printer is on a network, you can use the Embedded Web Server to define a name other than Custom Type for each of the custom paper types that are loaded. 1Type the printer IP address into the address field of your Web browser. Note: If you do not know the IP address of the printer, print a network setup page and locate the address in the TCP/IP section. 2Click Settings. 3Click Paper Menu. 4Click Custom Name. 5Type a name for the paper type in a Custom Name box. Note: This custom name will replace a custom type name under the Custom Types and Paper Size and Type menus. 6Click Submit. 7Click Custom Types. Custom Types appears, followed by your custom name. 8Select a Paper Type setting from the pick list next to your custom name. 9Click Submit. Assigning a custom paper type name to a tray Assign a Custom Type name to a tray to link or unlink it. Associate the same Custom Type name to each tray that you want to link. 1Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears. 2From the printer control panel, press . Loading paper and specialty media 42 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
3Press the arrow buttons until Paper Menu appears, and then press . 4Press the arrow buttons until Size/Type appears, and then press . 5Press the arrow buttons, and then press to select the tray. The Paper Size menu appears. 6Press the arrow buttons until the Paper Type menu appears. 7Press . 8Press the arrow buttons until Custom Type or another custom name appears, and then press . Submitting changes appears, followed by Paper Menu. 9Press , and then press to return to the Ready state. Loading paper and specialty media 43 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Paper and specialty media guidelines Paper guidelines Selecting the correct paper or specialty media reduces printing problems. For the best print quality, try a sample of the paper or specialty media before buying large quantities. Paper characteristics The following paper characteristics affect print quality and reliability. Consider these characteristics when evaluating new paper stock. Weight The printer trays can automatically feed paper weights up to 90 g/m2 (24 lb bond) grain long paper. The multipurpose feeder can automatically feed paper weights up to 163 g/m 2 (43 lb bond) grain long. Paper lighter than 60 g/m2 (16 lb) might not be stiff enough to feed properly, causing jams. For best performance, use 75 g/m 2 (20 lb bond) grain long paper. For paper smaller than 182 x 257 mm (7.2 x 10.1 in.), we recommend 90 g/m 2 (24 lb) or heavier paper. Note: Duplex printing is supported only for 60–90 g/m 2 (16–24 lb bond) paper. Curl Curl is the tendency for paper to curl at its edges. Excessive curl can cause paper feeding problems. Curl can occur after the paper passes through the printer, where it is exposed to high temperatures. Storing paper unwrapped in hot, humid, cold, or dry conditions, even in the trays, can contribute to paper curling prior to printing and can cause feeding problems. Smoothness Paper smoothness directly affects print quality. If paper is too rough, toner cannot fuse to it properly. If paper is too smooth, it can cause paper feeding or print quality issues. Always use paper between 100–300 Sheffield points; smoothness between 150–250 Sheffield points produces the best print quality. Moisture content The amount of moisture in paper affects both print quality and the ability of the printer to feed the paper correctly. Leave paper in its original wrapper until it is time to use it. This limits the exposure of paper to moisture changes that can degrade its performance. Condition paper before printing by storing it in its original wrapper in the same environment as the printer for 24 to 48 hours before printing. Extend the time several days if the storage or transportation environment is very different from the printer environment. Thick paper may also require a longer conditioning period. Grain direction Grain refers to the alignment of the paper fibers in a sheet of paper. Grain is either grain long, running the length of the paper, or grain short, running the width of the paper. For 60–90 g/m 2 (16–24 lb bond) paper, grain long paper is recommended. Paper and specialty media guidelines 44 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Fiber content Most high‑quality xerographic paper is made from 100% chemically treated pulped wood. This content provides the paper with a high degree of stability resulting in fewer paper feeding problems and better print quality. Paper containing fibers such as cotton can negatively affect paper handling. Unacceptable paper The following paper types are not recommended for use with the printer: Chemically treated papers used to make copies without carbon paper, also known as carbonless papers, carbonless copy paper (CCP), or no carbon required (NCR) paper Preprinted papers with chemicals that may contaminate the printer Preprinted papers that can be affected by the temperature in the printer fuser Preprinted papers that require a registration (the precise print location on the page) greater than ±2.3 mm (±0.9 in.), such as optical character recognition (OCR) forms In some cases, registration can be adjusted with a software application to successfully print on these forms. Coated papers (erasable bond), synthetic papers, thermal papers Rough‑edged, rough or heavily textured surface papers, or curled papers Recycled papers that fail EN12281:2002 (European) Paper weighing less than 60 g/m2 (16 lb) Multiple‑part forms or documents Selecting paper Using appropriate paper prevents jams and helps ensure trouble‑free printing. To help avoid jams and poor print quality: Always use new, undamaged paper. Before loading paper, know the recommended print side. This information is usually indicated on the package. Do not use paper, paper labels, or card stock that has been cut or trimmed by hand. Do not mix sizes, types, or weights in the same source; mixing results in jams. Do not use coated papers unless they are specifically designed for electrophotographic printing. Selecting preprinted forms and letterhead Use these guidelines when selecting preprinted forms and letterhead: Use grain long for 60 to 90 g/m2 weight paper. Use only forms and letterhead printed using an offset lithographic or engraved printing process. Avoid papers with rough or heavily textured surfaces. Use papers printed with heat‑resistant inks designed for use in xerographic copiers. The ink must be able to withstand temperatures up to 230°C (446°F) without melting or releasing hazardous emissions. Use inks that are not affected by the resin in toner. Inks that are oxidation‑set or oil‑based generally meet these requirements; latex inks might not. When in doubt, contact the paper supplier. Preprinted papers such as letterhead must be able to withstand temperatures up to 230°C (446°F) without melting or releasing hazardous emissions. Paper and specialty media guidelines 45 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Storing paper Use these paper storage guidelines to help avoid jams and uneven print quality: For best results, store paper where the temperature is 21°C (70°F) and the relative humidity is 40%. Most label manufacturers recommend printing in a temperature range of 18 to 24°C (65 to 75°F) with relative humidity between 40 and 60%. Store paper in cartons when possible, on a pallet or shelf, rather than on the floor. Store individual packages on a flat surface. Do not store anything on top of individual paper packages. Supported paper sizes, types, and weights The following tables provide information on standard and optional paper sources and the types of paper they support. Note: For an unlisted paper size, select the closest larger listed size. For information on card stock and labels, see the Card Stock & Label Guide. Paper types and weights supported by the printer The printer engine and the duplex path support 60–90‑g/m2 (16–24‑lb) paper weights. The multipurpose feeder supports 60–163‑g/m 2 (16–43‑lb) paper weights. Paper typeStandard 250‑sheet trayOptional 250‑ or 550‑sheet trayMultipurpose feederDuplex path Paper Plain Light Heavy Rough/Cotton Recycled Custom Type [x] Bond Letterhead Preprinted Colored Paper Card stock X XX Glossy paper X X X X Paper labels 1X 1 Single‑sided paper labels designed for laser printers are supported for occasional use. It is recommended to print no more than 20 pages of paper labels a month. Vinyl, pharmacy, and dual‑sided labels are not supported. 2 Use envelopes that lie flat when individually placed on a table facedown. Paper and specialty media guidelines 46 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Paper typeStandard 250‑sheet trayOptional 250‑ or 550‑sheet trayMultipurpose feederDuplex path Transparencies XX Envelopes (smooth) 2XXX 1 Single‑sided paper labels designed for laser printers are supported for occasional use. It is recommended to print no more than 20 pages of paper labels a month. Vinyl, pharmacy, and dual‑sided labels are not supported. 2 Use envelopes that lie flat when individually placed on a table facedown. Paper sizes supported by the printer Paper sizeDimensionsStandard 250‑sheet trayOptional 250‑ or 550‑sheet trayMultipurpose feederDuplex path A4210 x 297 mm (8.3 x 11.7 in.) A5148 x 210 mm (5.8 x 8.3 in.)X A6 1105 x 148 mm (4.1 x 5.8 in.)XX Executive184 x 267 mm (7.3 x 10.5 in.) X Folio216 x 330 mm (8.5 x 13 in.) JIS B5182 x 257 mm (7.2 x 10.1 in.)X Legal216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 in.) Letter216 x 279 mm (8.5 x 11 in.) Oficio (Mexico)216 x 340 mm (8.5 x 13.4 in.) Statement140 x 216 mm (5.5 x 8.5 in.)X Universal 276.2 x 127 mm (3 x 5 in.) up to 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 in.)X3 B5 Envelope176 x 250 mm (6.9 x 9.8 in.)XXX 1 A6 is supported only for grain long papers. 2 If a paper size you want to use is not listed, configure a Universal paper size. For more information, see “Configuring Universal paper settings” on page 31. 3 Universal paper size has limited support in the duplex path for paper sizes 210 x 279 mm (8.3 x 11 in.) or larger. Paper and specialty media guidelines 47 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Paper sizeDimensionsStandard 250‑sheet trayOptional 250‑ or 550‑sheet trayMultipurpose feederDuplex path C5 Envelope162 x 229 mm (6.4 x 9 in.)XX X DL Envelope110 x 220 mm (4.3 x 8.7 in.)XX X 7 3/4 Envelope (Monarch)98 x 191 mm (3.9 x 7.5 in.)XX X 9 Envelope98 x 225 mm (3.9 x 8.9 in.)XX X 10 Envelope105 x 241 mm (4.1 x 9.5 in.)XX X Other Envelope229 x 356 mm (9 x 14 in.)XX X 1 A6 is supported only for grain long papers. 2 If a paper size you want to use is not listed, configure a Universal paper size. For more information, see “Configuring Universal paper settings” on page 31. 3 Universal paper size has limited support in the duplex path for paper sizes 210 x 279 mm (8.3 x 11 in.) or larger. Paper and specialty media guidelines 48 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printing This chapter covers printing, printer reports, and job cancelation. Selection and handling of paper and specialty media can affect how reliably documents print. For more information, see “Avoiding jams” on page 92 and “Storing paper” on page 46. Printing a document Printing a document 1Load paper into a tray or feeder. 2From the printer control panel Paper menu, set the Paper Size/Type to match the loaded paper. 3Send the print job: For Windows users a With a document open, click File > Print. bClick Properties, Preferences, Options, or Setup, and then adjust the settings as needed. Note: To print on a specific size or type of paper, adjust the paper size or type settings to match the loaded paper, or select the appropriate tray or feeder. cClick OK, and then click OK. For Macintosh users a Customize the settings as needed in the Page Setup dialog: 1With a document open, choose File > Page Setup. 2Choose a paper size or create a custom size to match the loaded paper. 3Click OK. bCustomize the settings as needed in the Print dialog: 1With a document open, choose File > Print. If necessary, click the disclosure triangle to see more options. 2From the Print dialog and pop‑up menus, adjust the settings as needed. Note: To print on a specific paper type, adjust the paper type setting to match the loaded paper, or select the appropriate tray or feeder. 3Click Print. Printing 49 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printing specialty documents Tips on using letterhead Page orientation is important when printing on letterhead. Use the following table to determine which direction to load the letterhead: Source or processPrint side and paper orientation Standard 250‑sheet tray Optional 250‑sheet tray Optional 550‑sheet trayPrinted letterhead design is placed facedown. The top edge of the sheet with the logo is placed at the front of the tray. Duplex (two‑sided) printing from traysPrinted letterhead design is placed faceup. The top edge of the sheet with the logo is placed at the rear of the tray. Manual feeder (simplex printing) Preprinted letterhead design is placed faceup. The top edge of the sheet with the logo should enter the manual feeder first. Note: Check with the manufacturer or vendor to determine whether the chosen preprinted letterhead is acceptable for laser printers. Printing 50 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals