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1. ccccesccseeeeeseeseeseeeeseeeeeeenes 26 Betoro YOU Tavel eener onia e E E OR 26 Packing the printer cccurracscrtscandennsacasnsaxidatanceidencssucsanersarenssincadsndes 26 Unpacking the printer ccccccssseeeeceeseececeeeeseseeeeeseeeseseeeeseeess 28 Maintaining your print cartridge cccccssssesseseeeeeeeeeees 30 Checking the ink level status cceccccceeecssesseeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeseeaas 30 Refilling the print cartridge cccccccccsseeeeeeseeeeceeseeeaeeeeseseesaaeees 30 Ordering SUPDINGS sics2cee tea senercditeransaes oseuisxananene cosunseehentuneaiarededanies 30 Replacing the print cartridge cccccsccccsseeecsseeeceseeesesseeesaaeees 31 Aligning the print cartridge siwiiwximavencredveaventeroisaaieeraniiveravwedennncons 34 Cleaning the print cartridge nozzles cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 34 Printing a test page ccceccccsescceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseneeesaeeees 35 TIOUDIGSMOOUAG ncicec sire cescsccceceteccsnseoerevecctenteecseescenvesscecsess 36 SetuP troubleshooting ccccceeeeesceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeesaaeeeeeeseeaas 37 Print troubleshooting ccccseeeceeeeeeeeeceaeeeeeeesaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeeeeeeas 38 Improving print quality cece ceeseceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeesaeeeesaaeees 40 Jams and misfeeds troubleshooting ccccseeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees 43 Memory card and PictBridge troubleshooting ccccceeeee
2. PictBridge The device attached to the 1 Remove the device port Heat port is not 2 Use a PictBridge enabled supported digital camera in the PictBridge port The PictBridge enabled Refer to your digital camera digital camera is not set to documentation for help the correct USB mode selecting the correct USB mode Size warning The paper size selected Verify the printer setting does not match the size of matches your blank paper the photo paper in the paper size See page 22 support Note An index page can only be printed on 4 x 6 photo paper 46 Finding more information Resource Description Setup sheet Instructions on how to set up your printer User s Guide Information on Digital photo printing Using the control panel Maintenance Troubleshooting Safety Lexmark Web site http support lexmark com The Web site has information on e Customer Care Product registration contact information order status warranty status and repair information Reference Printer documentation and specifications Solutions Searchable KnowledgeBase and e mail support Lexmark technical Call us at 1 800 332 4120 support Monday Friday 9 00 AM 9 00 PM EST Saturday Noon 6 00 PM EST Note Phone number and support times may change without notice Record the following information located on your store receipt and the back of your printer and have it ready when you contact us so that we may serve you
3. 2 Insert amemory card Note If you are unsure of what type of memory card you have see page 11 The Want To menu appears with View Photos or Print highlighted 3 Press Select Press the right or left arrow buttons to scroll to the photo you want to adjust 5 Press Menu The Photo menu appears 6 Press the down arrow button until you highlight Crop Press Select 8 Adjust the green crop box over the photo Press the arrow buttons to move the crop box Press Number Of Prints to change the size of the crop box 9 Press Select to accept your changes To adjust other photos repeat steps 4 9 10 Press Start to print the photo s If Preview before Print is on a preview of the print job is first displayed Press Start again to print the photo 18 If Preview before Print is off the photo prints immediately Note To adjust the Preview setting see page 23 Adjusting the brightness 1 Load photo paper 2 Insert a memory card Note If you are unsure of what type of memory card you have see page 11 The Want To menu appears with View Photos or Print highlighted 3 Press Select 4 Press the right or left arrow buttons to scroll to the photo you want to adjust 5 Press Menu The Photo menu appears Press the down arrow button until you highlight Brightness 7 Press Select Press the right or left arrow buttons to adjust the brightness of the photo 9 Press Select to accept your changes T
4. Unpacking the printer 1 Place the printer on a flat level surface 2 Lower the carrying handle 4 Press Power Make sure the power light and display are on 5 Lift the paper support 28 6 Load photo paper The printer is now ready to print your photos Insert a memory card containing photos or connect your PictBridge enabled camera to the printer 29 Maintaining your print cartridge Checking the ink level status 1 Press Menu The Photo menu appears 2 Press the down arrow button until you highlight Ink Levels 3 Press Select Note Press Stop Clear to return to the previous menu If you need to order a new print cartridge see Ordering supplies on page 30 Refilling the print cartridge Lexmark s warranty does not cover the repair of failures or damage caused by a refilled cartridge We do not recommend use of a refilled cartridge Refilling a cartridge can affect print quality and cause damage to the printer Use Lexmark supplies for the best results See Ordering supplies on page 30 Ordering supplies To order printer supplies or to locate a dealer near you contact the Lexmark Web site at www lexmark com Color print cartridges 30 Replacing the print cartridge Removing a used print cartridge 1 If the printer is off press the Power button 2 Open the access cover 31 4 Remove the old cartridge Installing a print cartridge 1 If you are installing
5. If Preview before Print is off the photo prints immediately Note To adjust the Preview setting see page 23 Step 8 Remove the memory card Warning Do not remove the memory card while the light is blinking The light blinks to indicate the memory card is being read or is transmitting data 14 Printing from a digital camera You can connect a PictBridge enabled digital camera to your printer and use the buttons on the camera to select and print your photos 1 Insert one end of the USB cable into the camera Note Use only the USB cable that came with your camera 2 Insert the other end of the cable into the PictBridge port on the front of the printer 3 Refer to the instructions included with your camera for PictBridge connection and usage information Note Make sure the PictBridge enabled digital camera is set to the correct USB mode Refer to the camera documentation for more information 15 Customizing your photo prints Printing an index page 1 Load photo paper 2 Insert a memory card Note If you are unsure of what type of memory card you have see page 11 The Want To menu appears 3 Press Menu The Photo menu appears 4 Press the down arrow button until you highlight Print Index Page 5 Press Select If Preview before Print is on a preview of the print job is first displayed Press Start to print the index page If Preview before Print is off the index page prints imme
6. cartridge on page 34 See Improving print quality on page 40 1 Check the status of the ink cartridge See Checking the ink level status on page 30 2 If the ink level is low replace the ink cartridge See Replacing the print cartridge on page 31 Symptom DIETO AOE Solution Poor quality at the edges Are you using the correct The printer supports of the page paper size with the size three paper sizes 4x6 you selected in the A6 and Hagaki printer 1 Verify the paper size you are using 2 Verify the printer setting matches your paper size See Changing the blank paper size on page 22 Printer does not print or Is the printer on Press the Power button respond If the Power light does not come on see The Power light is not lit on page 37 Do you see an error See Error messages message troubleshooting on page 45 Is the print cartridge Remove the print installed properly cartridge check for transparent tape and then reinsert See Replacing the print cartridge on page 31 Slow print speed Are you using the highest Reduce the print quality print quality resolution resolution See Changing the print quality on page 23 Note Draft and Normal print more quickly than Best 39 Improving print quality Basic solutions If you are not satisfied with the print quality of your document make sure you e Use the appropriate pap
7. a new print cartridge remove the sticker and transparent tape from the bottom of the print cartridge o9 y Warning Do nottouch the gold contact area on the back or the nozzles on the bottom of the cartridge 2 Unless it is already open press down on the cartridge lever to open the cartridge lid 32 3 Insert the cartridge Y S 4 Snap the lid closed 5 Close the access cover 6 Load a blank 4x6 index card into the paper support 7 When prompted on the display press Select to print the cartridge alignment page Note You may discard this page after it prints 33 Aligning the print cartridge 1 Load a blank 4x6 index card 2 Press Menu The Photo menu appears 3 Press the down arrow button until you highlight Align Cartridge 4 Press Select Note Discard the index card after it prints Cleaning the print cartridge nozzles 1 Load a blank 4x6 index card 2 Press Menu The Photo menu appears 3 Press the down arrow button until you highlight Clean Cartridge 34 4 Press Select Note Discard the index card after it prints Printing a test page 1 Load a blank 4x6 index card 2 Press Menu The Photo menu appears 3 Press the down arrow button until you highlight Print Test Page 4 Press Select Note Discard the index card after it prints 35 Troubleshooting Category Purpose Setup troubleshooting on page 37 Resolv
8. digital cameras If you take pictures with a camera that supports DPOF you can specify which photos to print and the number of copies of each photo while the memory card is still in the camera 1 Load photo paper 2 Inserta memory card Note If you are unsure of what type of memory card you have see page 11 The Want To menu appears 3 Use the down arrow button to highlight Print DPOF Selection 4 Press Select If Preview before Print is on a preview of the print job is first displayed Press Start to print the DPOF selections If Preview before Print is off the DPOF selections print immediately Note To adjust the Preview setting see page 23 21 Customizing your printer settings Adjustments made to the settings in this section will remain in effect until you adjust the settings again or until you reset the factory default settings Changing the blank paper size The factory default setting is 4x6 4 4 Press Menu The Photo menu appears Press the down arrow button until you highlight BLank Paper Size Press the right or left arrow buttons to scroll through the paper sizes Your choices are 4x6 A6 and Hagaki Press Select to save your choice Changing the blank paper type The factory default setting is Glossy 4 Press Menu The Photo menu appears Press the down arrow button until you highlight Paper Type Press the right or left arrow buttons to scroll through the paper type
9. second memory card Are you using a For supported memory supported memory card cards see page 11 type Do you have a Disconnect the PictBridge enabled PictBridge enabled digital camera connected digital camera from the to the printer printer Cannot print from the Is the digital camera Remove the device and digital camera PictBridge compatible use a PictBridge enabled digital camera in the PictBridge port Refer to your camera documentation to determine if it is PictBridge compatible Is the PictBridge enabled Refer to your camera digital camera set to the documentation for help correct USB mode selecting the correct USB mode Is there a memory card Remove the memory inserted in the printer card from the printer Are you using the USB You must use the USB cable that came with your cable that came with your digital camera camera Refer to your camera documentation to determine which type of USB cable it supports 44 Error messages troubleshooting Error Message What it indicates Solution Ink low The print cartridge is Replace the cartridge See running out of ink page 31 The Ink Low warning occurs when your cartridge is about 25 full 15 full and 10 full Paper jam There is a paper jam Clear the paper jam See Jams and misfeeds troubleshooting on page 43 Press Select to reprint the last photo Carrier jam The print cartridge carrier is Remove all the paper stuck f
10. 19 buttons control panel left arrow 9 right arrow 9 down arrow 9 left arrow 9 Menu 8 Number of Prints 9 Power 9 right arrow 9 Rotate 9 Select 9 Start 9 Stop Clear 8 up arrow 9 C cable USB 15 cards memory 11 cartridge print aligning 34 clean contacts 41 clean nozzles automatic 34 manual 41 ink level status 30 installing 32 ordering 30 part numbers 30 refilling 30 removing 31 replacing 31 changing area to print 18 blank paper size 22 blank paper type 22 brightness 19 language 23 number of prints 20 power save 24 preview before print 23 print quality 23 cleaning print cartridge nozzles automatic 34 manual 41 clear photo settings 24 color print cartridge part numbers 30 CompactFlash memory card 11 control panel 8 control panel display 7 copyright advisory 50 crop photos 16 18 customize photos 16 customize printer settings 22 51 D darken photos 19 default settings 25 digital camera port 7 printing from 15 USB cable 15 digital photos from memory card 13 from PictBridge enabled camera 15 display control panel 7 down arrow button 9 DPOF 21 edit photos black amp white 17 brightness 19 crop 16 18 number of prints 20 electronic emission statement 48 emission statement 48 error message Alignment error 45 Card format 46 Card problem 46 Carrier jam 45 Cartridge missing 45 Cover open 45 Ink low 45 No images 46 Paper jam 45 Paper out 45 PictBridge port 46 Siz
11. 9 clear 24 default 25 DPOF selections 21 number of prints 20 settings print blank paper size 22 blank paper type 22 clear settings 24 default settings 25 language 23 power save 24 preview 23 print quality 23 Setup troubleshooting 37 slide show 21 slow print speed 39 SmartMedia memory 53 card 11 Start button 9 Stop Clear button 8 supplies ordering 30 T test page 35 traveling with your printer 26 troubleshooting alignment page will not print 37 error message Alignment error 45 Card format 46 Card problem 46 Carrier jam 45 Cartridge missing 45 Cover open 45 Ink low 45 No images 46 Paper jam 45 Paper out 45 PictBridge port 46 Size warning 46 language incorrect 37 memory card 44 not printing 39 not responding 39 paper jam 43 paper misfeeds 43 paper sticks together 43 photo edge quality 39 PictBridge 44 poor photo quality 38 power light not lit 37 print quality problems 38 print speed 39 slow printing 39 test page will not print 37 U Understanding your printer 7 unpacking the printer travel 28 up arrow button 9 USB cable 15 USB PictBridge port 15 W Web site Lexmark 47 wiping print cartridge contacts 41 nozzles 41 X xD Picture Card memory card 11 54
12. Contents Understanding your printer cccssesesseeesseseneeeeeeeees 7 PION AUS cossires e Ea 7 Control panel osdcc ceca zisecce scutes coaencceacaduacenscadvistlencntsnexadedticersscnuserdeear 8 LOadINO DADOT sporcie sisira saia 10 Supported photo paper types cccecccccssseeeecesseceeceeseeeeseseeeees 10 Loading the photo paper es nssssnnsennsnnneesrnnnsrrnnrnrresnresnnrresnnennnnes 10 Inserting memory cards ccceeceeeseseeeeeeeeeeenseeeneesenees 11 Supported memory CAMS ccccccceeeeceeeceeeeeeeceeseceeceeeeessaaaeeeess 11 Inserting memory cardS ccccccesseseecceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeseseeeseeeseeeeeeas 12 Printing from a memory card cccccceseceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 13 Step te Load photo paper senarisini niini 13 Step 2 Insert a memory card n n sooannnnoennnnsennensnnrnrsnnrresnnrrenenn 13 Step 3 View your photos cc eecccccceeeceeeeeesseceeceeseceeceeeeeeessaaeeess 13 Step 4 Select a photo to print snoannnnoannnnnnnnnnesennnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnna 13 Step 5 Customize the photo cc eecccecsseceeceeeseceeeeeeeeeeesaeeees 14 Step 6 To select another photo repeat steps 4 and 5 14 Step 7 Print DMOLO S seccina EEO Eni 14 Step 8 Remove the memory card cceecceeeseseeeeeeeaeeeeeeesaeeeees 14 Printing from a digital camera cceccceeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeees 15 Customizing your photo prints cccsseeees
13. Press the Power button Connect the printer to an electrical outlet that other electrical devices have been using 2 Press the Power button Press the Power button If the Power light does not come on see The Power light is not lit on page 37 See Error messages troubleshooting on page 45 Remove the print cartridge check for the transparent tape and then reinsert it See Replacing the print cartridge on page 31 See Loading the photo paper on page 10 Print troubleshooting Symptom Poor photo quality Including Blank page Dark print Faded print Incorrect colors Light and dark bands in print Skewed lines Smudges Streaks White lines in print Diagnosis Are you using the correct print quality setting Did the ink completely dry on the photo paper before you moved it Is the photo paper wrinkled Are the printer settings adjusted to the correct paper size Is the print cartridge aligned properly Has the print cartridge been properly maintained Is the cartridge out of ink 38 Solution Try using a different print quality setting For help see Changing the print quality on page 23 Allow the ink some time to dry completely before handling the print Use a new piece of photo paper that is straight and unwrinkled Select the correct paper size See Changing the blank paper size on page 22 See Aligning the print
14. S A Boigny France This product satisfies the Class B limits of EN 55022 and safety requirements of EN 60950 48 Japanese VCCI notice If this symbol appears on your product the accompanying statement is applicable COIL ULES BRS BERS VCCI PORCHES 7 7A BBP CT TOREN KERA CAT OC Ee ANE LTIEFA DEER SG VTRF LED a VREE LCRA AIS L SIME S AHL POE MBHOET BUR BABIC io TE LVR BYE LTES Korean MIC statement If this symbol appears on your product the accompanying statement is applicable 0 JIE 74838282 UAHA FH IVIISA SAAS on J r MIC OAS 2E 2E NALAN ASH A USUL This equipment has undergone EMC registration as a household product It can be used in any area including a residential area The United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984 This apparatus is approved under the approval number NS G 1234 J 100003 for the indirect connections to the public telecommunications systems in the United Kingdom Noise emission levels The following measurements were made in accordance with ISO 7779 and reported in conformance with ISO 9296 1 meter average sound pressure dBA 44 dBA am Se ENERGY STAR The EPA ENERGY STAR Office Equipment program is a partnership effort with office equipment manufacturers to promote the introduction of energy efficient products and to reduce air pollution caused by power generation Companies participating in this program introduce products that power down when they are not be
15. area when cropping an image Skip backward through the pictures on the memory card 10 at a time Right arrow Increase the number of prints Change the selected area when cropping an image Increase the value of a menu item Display the next picture on a memory card Left arrow Decrease the number of prints Change the selected area when cropping an image Decrease the value of a menu item Display the previous picture on a memory card Number of Prints Change the number of photos you want to print Change the size of the green crop box when cropping an image 7 Rotate Rotate the image on the control panel display 90 counterclockwise for easier viewing 8 Select e Choose a menu option e Choose a displayed photo for printing Loading paper Supported photo paper types Size Usage Photo Glossy Photo paper 4 x 6 inches Print photos cards 102 x 152 mm Hagaki card 3 9 x 5 8 inches Print photos 100 x 148 mm A6 card 4 1 x 5 8 inches Print photos 105 x 148 mm Card stock Index card 4 x 6 inches Print test pages and cartridge 102 x 152 mm maintenance pages Note Do not load more than 25 sheets into the paper support Loading the photo paper 1 Lift the paper support 2 Load the photo paper into the paper support with the print side facing you Note Do not force the photo paper into the printer 10 Inserting memory cards Supported memory cards Note Your card manufa
16. cturer may differ from the ones pictured Microdrive Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick Duo with adapter Memory Stick PRO Duo with adapter CompactFlash Type and Type II Samisk Z A FUJII lt D 256un Eat 128 0 xD Picture Card up to 512MB Secure Digital SD MultiMedia Card 17 Inserting memory cards The memory card reader has two slots to accommodate different size memory cards A small light turns on when a memory card is inserted The light blinks to indicate the memory card is being read or is transmitting data Warning Do not remove the memory card while the light is blinking Slot Memory card Installation Left slot Secure Digital e Insert card with brand name SmartMedia label face up MultiMedia Note If you are using Memory Stick SmartMedia cards make sure the Memory Stick PRO gold contact area faces up Memory Stick Duo Note If you are using a Memory with adapter Stick Duo or Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick PRO Duo card be sure to connect it to Duo with adapter the adapter that came with the xD Picture Card card before inserting it in the slot e lf you have an arrow on your card make sure it points toward the printer Right slot CompactFlash Type The name label faces up and Type I If you have an arrow on your Microdrive card make sure it points toward the printer ZA Note Your printer recognizes only one digital media source for phot
17. diately Note To adjust the Preview setting see page 23 Printing all photos 1 Load photo paper 2 Insert amemory card Note If you are unsure of what type of memory card you have see page 11 The Want To menu appears 16 3 4 Press the down arrow button until you highlight Print A11 Photos Press Select If Preview before Print is on a preview of the print job is first displayed Press Start to print the photos If Preview before Print is off the photos print immediately Note To adjust the Preview setting see page 23 Printing a photo in black and white 10 Load photo paper Insert a memory card Note If you are unsure of what type of memory card you have see page 11 The Want To menu appears with View Photos or Print highlighted Press Select Press the right or left arrow buttons to scroll to the photo you want to adjust Press Select Press Menu The Photo menu appears Press the down arrow button until you highlight Print Color Press the right arrow button until you highlight Black amp White Press Select To adjust other photos repeat steps 4 8 Press Start to print the photo s 17 If Preview before Print is on a preview of the print job is first displayed Press Start again to print the photo If Preview before Print is off the photo prints immediately Note To adjust the Preview setting see page 23 Cropping a photo 1 Load photo paper
18. e warning 46 F FCC statement 48 finding more information 47 H handle 7 Want To menu 16 improving print quality 40 index page print 16 ink level status 30 inserting a memory card 12 installing the print cartridge 32 J jam paper 43 Jams and misfeeds troubleshooting 43 L language changing 23 left arrow button 9 Lexmark Web site 47 lighten photos 19 loading blank paper 10 M maintaining the print cartridge 30 maintenance 30 memory card inserting 12 printing from 13 removal 14 slots 7 supported types 11 troubleshooting 44 memory cards supported CompactFlash 11 Memory Stick 11 Memory Stick Duo 11 Memory Stick PRO 11 Memory Stick PRO Duo 11 Microdrive 11 MultiMedia 11 Secure Digital 11 SmartMedia 11 xD Picture Card 11 Memory Stick Duo memory card 11 Memory Stick PRO Duo memory card 11 Memory Stick PRO memory card 11 Memory Stick memory card 11 Menu button 8 Microdrive memory card 11 Minus button 9 mobility 26 MultiMedia memory card 11 N nozzle print cartridge cleaning automatic 34 manual 41 Number of Prints button 9 number of prints changing 20 O ordering supplies 30 52 P packing the printer travel 26 paper exit 7 paper jam 43 paper misfeeds 43 paper size blank selecting 22 supported 10 paper support 7 paper type blank selecting 22 supported 10 paper blank loading 10 select size 22 select type 22 supported sizes 10 supported typ
19. er is connected e 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 Any questions regarding this compliance information statement should be directed to Director of Lexmark Technology amp 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 l industrie du Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel 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
20. er size for your print See Changing the blank paper size on page 22 e Select a higher print quality See Changing the print quality on page 23 Advanced solutions If your photo still does not have the print quality you want follow these steps 1 Align the print cartridge See page 34 If print quality has not improved continue to step 2 2 Clean the print nozzles See page 34 If print quality has not improved repeat step 2 up to two more times before continuing to step 3 3 Reinsert the print cartridge See page 41 If print quality has not improved continue to step 4 4 Wipe the print cartridge nozzles and contacts See page 41 If print quality has not improved repeat step 4 up to two more times 5 If print quality is still not satisfactory replace the print cartridge See page 30 40 Reinserting the print cartridge 1 Remove the print cartridge See page 31 2 Insert the print cartridge See page 32 3 Print your photo again Wiping the print cartridge nozzles and contacts 1 Remove the print cartridge See page 31 2 Dampen a clean lint free cloth with water and place it on a level surface Note Place two pieces of paper under the cloth to avoid getting ink on the work surface 3 Gently hold the nozzles against the cloth for about three seconds and then wipe in the direction shown 4 Gently hold the contacts against another clean section of cloth for about three seconds and then wipe in the direct
21. es 10 part numbers color print cartridge 30 parts access cover 7 control panel 8 control panel display 7 handle 7 memory card slots 7 paper exit 7 paper support 7 PictBridge port 7 power supply port 8 photo settings black amp white 17 brightness 19 clear 24 crop 18 default 25 DPOF selections 21 number of prints 20 photos print all 16 print index page 16 select to print 13 slide show 21 PictBridge port 7 printing 15 troubleshooting 44 USB cable 15 Plus button 9 Power button 9 power save 24 power supply port 8 preview before print 23 print alignment page 34 all photos 16 black amp white photo 17 index page 16 preview 23 selecting photo 13 test page 35 using DPOF selections 21 using PictBridge enabled digital camera 15 print cartridge aligning 34 clean contacts 41 clean nozzles automatic 34 manual 41 ink level status 30 installing 32 ordering 30 part numbers 30 refilling 30 removing 31 replacing 31 print from memory card 13 PictBridge enabled digital camera 15 print quality improving 40 select 23 Print troubleshooting 38 printer settings adjust 22 Q quality improve print 40 R refilling print cartridge 30 removing memory cards 14 removing print cartridge 31 replacing print cartridge 31 restore default settings 25 right arrow button 9 Rotate button 9 S Secure Digital memory card 11 Select button 9 selecting photo to print 13 settings photo brightness 1
22. es 44 Error messages troubleshooting cccccecsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeas 45 Finding more information cceeceeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 47 1 6 ct eee eee ne ee ee ene neeee een eerreree eee 48 UO E A PE T E T A EEE A A T 51 Understanding your printer Printer parts Part Purpose Paper support Load paper into the printer Carry handle Transporting the printer Install or replace print cartridge PictBridge port Connect a PictBridge enabled digital camera to the printer Use the controls on the camera to select and print your photos 5 Memory card slots Insert memory cards 6 Paperext Allows paper to exit after printing is complete Control panel Preview photos on your memory card and check the display status of the printer The display has 4 positions flat 25 50 and 90 Control panel Operate the printer For more details see Control panel on page 8 Part Purpose Power supply cord port Install the provided power supply cord Control panel Button Purpose 2 Stop Clear e Deselect the displayed photo for printing Stop the print job Button Purpose Begin printing the selected photos Turn the printer on and off 5 Up arrow Scroll through menu options Change the selected area when cropping an image Skip forward through the pictures on the memory card 10 at a time Down arrow Scroll through menu options Change the selected
23. es issues that occur during the initial printer setup Print troubleshooting on page 38 Resolves issues that occur while printing Improving print quality on page 40 Resolves issues with the print quality of your photos Jams and misfeeds troubleshooting Resolves issues with paper jams and on page 43 misfeeds Memory card and PictBridge Resolves issues that occur while using troubleshooting on page 44 memory cards and PictBridge enabled cameras Error messages troubleshooting on Resolves issues with error messages page 45 on the display 36 Setup troubleshooting Symptom Incorrect language appears on the display The Power light is not lit Alignment page or test page will not print Diagnosis Did you select the wrong language during the initial printer setup Is the power supply pushed all the way into the printer Is the printer connected to a working electrical outlet Is the printer on Do you see an error message Did you remove the transparent tape from the bottom of the print cartridge Is the print cartridge installed properly Is the photo paper loaded correctly 37 Solution See Changing the control panel display language on page 23 1 Disconnect the power supply cord from the wall outlet and then from the printer Reconnect the power supply cord by pushing it all the way into the wall outlet and the connector on the printer
24. faster Machine Type number Serial number Date purchased Store where purchased 47 Notices Electronic emission notices Federal Communications Commission FCC compliance information statement The Lexmark 310 Series Photo Jetprinter Type Number 4300 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiv
25. ing used This feature will cut the energy used by up to 50 percent Lexmark is proud to be a participant in this program As an ENERGY STAR Partner Lexmark International Inc has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency 49 Printer energy consumption The following table documents the energy consumption characteristics of the printer Mode Description Power consumption Printing Printer is generating hard copy output Power Saver Printer is in energy saving mode Printer is plugged into a wall outlet but Off switch is turned off 5 5 W The power consumption levels listed in the previous table represent time averaged measurements Instantaneous power draws may be substantially higher than the average Power Saver As part of the ENERGY STAR program this printer is designed with an energy saving mode called Power Saver The Power Saver Mode is equivalent to the EPA Sleep Mode The Power Saver Mode saves energy by lowering power consumption during periods of inactivity For this printer the Power Saver Mode is entered immediately at the end of a print job The Power Saver Mode does not affect the performance of this product and therefore cannot be modified by the user Off modes This printer has an off mode which still consumes a small amount of power To completely stop printer power consumption disconnect the power supply from the wall outlet Total energy usage It is sometimes hel
26. ion shown 41 With another clean section of the cloth repeat steps 3 and 4 Let the nozzles and contacts dry completely Reinsert the print cartridge See Installing a print cartridge on page 32 Run the clean cartridge utility See Cleaning the print cartridge nozzles on page 34 Print your photo again 42 Jams and misfeeds troubleshooting Symptom DIETO AORE Solution Paper jams Did the jam occur atthe Turn the power off Firmly paper support grasp the photo paper and gently pull it from the printer Paper misfeeds skews Is the photo paper loaded See Loading the photo or multiple sheets feed correctly paper on page 10 Are you using photo The printer supports paper recommended for three photo paper sizes your printer 4x6 A6 and Hagaki Are you loading more Try loading a smaller than one page at a time amount of photo paper into the printer See page 10 Is the photo paper Use a new piece of photo wrinkled or damaged paper that is straight and unwrinkled 43 Memory card and PictBridge troubleshooting Symptom Diagnosis Solution Memory card is not Is the memory card Verify that there is no recognized by the printer damaged damage to the memory card Is the memory card Insert the memory card inserted correctly correctly See page 12 Is there more than one Only one memory card memory card inserted at may be used at one time the same time Remove the
27. o adjust other photos repeat steps 4 9 10 Press Start to print the photo s If Preview before Print is on a preview of the print job is first displayed Press Start again to print the photo If Preview before Print is off the photo prints immediately Note To adjust the Preview setting see page 23 19 Adjusting the number of prints 6 Load photo paper Insert a memory card Note If you are unsure of what type of memory card you have see page 11 The Want To menu appears with View Photos or Print highlighted Press Select Press the right or left arrow buttons to scroll to the photo you want to adjust Press Number Of Prints until you reach the desired quantity To adjust the number of prints of other photos repeat steps 4 and 5 Press Start to print the photo s If Preview before Print is on a preview of the print job is first displayed Press Start again to print the photo If Preview before Print is off the photo prints immediately Note To adjust the Preview setting see page 23 20 Viewing slide show 1 Insert a memory card Note If you are unsure of what type of memory card you have see page 11 The Want To menu appears 2 Press the down arrow button until you highlight Slide Show Press Select Press Stop Clear when you are ready to select the photos you want to print Printing DPOF selection The Digital Print Order Format DPOF is an option available on some
28. os at a time 12 Printing from a memory card Step 1 Load photo paper Note For help loading photo paper and a list of supported paper types see page 10 Step 2 Insert a memory card Note If you are unsure of what type of memory card you have see page 11 The Want To menu appears Step 3 View your photos 1 Press the down arrow to highlight Slide Show 2 Press Select Each photo will appear on the display for five seconds To skip ahead press the right arrow button To go back press the left arrow button 3 Press Stop Clear when you are ready to select the photos you want to print Step 4 Select a photo to print 1 Press the right or left arrow buttons to scroll to the photo you want to print Note For easier viewing press Rotate to rotate the image on the display 90 counterclockwise 2 Press Select 13 Step 5 Customize the photo You can adjust the photo settings before you print If you want to e Crop the photo see page 18 e Adjust the brightness see page 19 e Change the number of prints press Number Of Prints e Change the print quality see page 23 e Change the blank paper size see page 22 Step 6 To select another photo repeat steps 4 and 5 When you are finished selecting your photo s continue with step 7 Step 7 Print photo s Press Start If Preview before Print is on a preview of the print job is first displayed Press Start again to print the photo
29. pful to calculate the total printer energy usage Since power consumption claims are provided in power units of Watts the power consumption should be multiplied by the time the printer spends in each mode in order to calculate energy usage The total printer energy usage is the sum of each mode s energy usage Mercury statement This product contains mercury in the lamp lt 5mg Hg Disposal of mercury may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance www eiae org Copyright advisory It may be illegal to copy certain materials without permission or license including documents images and currency If you are not sure whether you have permission seek legal advice Limited Warranty Information Lexmark International Inc furnishes a limited warranty that this printer or All In One product will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of 12 months after the original date of purchase To view the limitations and conditions of this limited warranty please refer to the Statement of Limited Warranty included with this unit or set forth at http warranty lexmark com 50 Index A access cover adjust printer settings 22 aligning the print cartridge 34 arrow button 9 B black amp white photos 17 blank paper loading 10 selecting 22 selecting type 22 size 10 type 10 brightness adjust
30. rom the printer Verify that the print cartridge is installed properly See Reinserting the print cartridge on page 41 Press Select to reprint the last photo Paper out The printer is out of photo Load more photo paper into paper the printer See page 10 Cover open The access cover was open Verify that the access cover when you pressed Start is closed Printing continues immediately Cartridge The print cartridge is Verify that the cartridge is missing missing or not installed installed properly See properly Installing a print cartridge on page 32 Alignment The print cartridge is not Verify that the cartridge is error installed properly or the installed properly and the transparent tape was not transparent tape is removed removed See Installing a print cartridge on page 32 45 Error Message What it indicates Solution 1 Verify that there is no damage to the memory card 2 Insert the card correctly See page 12 The memory card was inserted incorrectly or is damaged Card problem A second memory card has Only one memory card may been detected be used at one time Remove the second card No images The memory card has no Use a different memory card supported images containing photos Card format The memory card formatting Reformat the memory card is not supported in your digital camera For help see your digital camera documentation
31. s Your choices are Glossy Plain and Coated Press Select to save your choice 22 Changing the print quality The factory default setting is Automatic 1 Press Menu The Photo menu appears Press the down arrow button until you highlight Print Quality Press the right or left arrow buttons to scroll through the print quality settings Your choices are Draft Normal and Photo 4 Press Select to save your choice Adjusting preview before print The factory default setting is On 1 Press Menu The Photo menu appears 2 Press the down arrow button until you highlight Preview before Print 3 Press the right or left arrow buttons to scroll through the settings Your choices are On and Off 4 Press Select to save your choice Changing the control panel display language The factory default setting is English 1 Press Menu The Photo menu appears 2 Press the down arrow button until you have reached the last item 23 3 Press the up arrow button twice 4 Press the right or left arrow buttons to scroll through the languages 5 Press Select to save your choice Changing the power save The factory default setting is 20 Min 1 Press Menu The Photo menu appears Press the down arrow button until you highlight Power Save Press the right or left arrow buttons to scroll through the settings Your choices are Immediately 10 Min 20 Min and 30 Min 4 Press Select to save your choice Clearing photo
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33. settings This option lets you adjust when the current photo settings are cleared The settings that are affected are Number of Copies and Brightness The factory default setting is After 2 Minutes 1 Press Menu The Photo menu appears 2 Press the down arrow button until you highlight Clear Settings When 3 Press the right or left arrow buttons to scroll through the settings Your choices are Never and After 2 Minutes 4 Press Select to save your choice 24 Restoring factory defaults 1 Press Menu The Photo menu appears 2 Press the down arrow button until you highlight Restore Settings 3 Press Select 25 Traveling with your printer Before you travel When traveling with your printer make sure you bring the following items e Photo paper e Extra print cartridge if you expect to do a lot of printing For compatible print cartridges see Ordering supplies on page 30 e A memory card for photos or a PictBridge enabled camera with a USB cable For compatible memory cards see Supported memory cards on page 11 Packing the printer 1 Turn the printer off 2 Remove all photo paper from the paper support 3 Close the paper support 4 Remove any memory cards from the memory card slots 26 5 Disconnect the power cord Note When traveling with your printer it is not necessary to remove the print cartridge Warning Always travel with the printer in the upright position 27

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