Page 3 - Statement of Limited Warranty; Warranty; Supplemental Information
i Some functions that are shown in this publication may not be on yourLexmark Z82 printer. Statement of Limited Warranty Lexmark International, Inc., Lexington, KY This warranty applies to the United States and Canada. For customers outside the U.S.and Canada, refer to the country-specific warranty ...
Page 4 - Warranty Service
ii Warranty Service The warranty period is twelve months and starts on the date of original purchase as shown on thepurchase receipt. To obtain warranty service you may be required to present proof of original purchase. Warrantyservice will be provided at a Remarketer or a Lexmark designated locatio...
Page 5 - Limitation of Liability; Electronic Emission Notices
iii Limitation of Liability Your sole remedy under this Statement of Limited Warranty is set forth in this section. For any claimconcerning performance or nonperformance of Lexmark or a Remarketer for this product under thisStatement of Limited Warranty, you may recover actual damages up to the limi...
Page 6 - Industry Canada Compliance Statement; Safety Information
iv The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using otherthan recommended cables or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment.Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. NOTE: To assure ...
Page 7 - Contacting Lexmark; Lexmark Customer Support
v Contacting Lexmark Lexmark Customer Support North America United States http://support.lexmark.com 1 800 539 6275 Canada 1 800 539 6275
Page 8 - Introduction
Introduction vi vi Introduction Overview .............................................................. 1-1 About This Guide .................................................. 1-2 Main Features ...................................................... 1-3 Printer Components ...............................
Page 9 - Using the Control Panel; Print Media; Printing Tasks
Introduction vii vii Using the Control Panel Overview ............................................................... 3-1 Control Panel Buttons ........................................... 3-2 Control Panel Display ........................................... 3-4 3 Chapter Print Media Overview ..........
Page 10 - Making a Copy; Changing Printer Setting
Introduction viii viii Making a Copy Overview ............................................................... 6-1 Making a Single Copy ........................................... 6-2 Making Multiple Copies ......................................... 6-3 Changing Copy Setup ...............................
Page 11 - Maintaining Your Printer; Troubleshooting
Introduction ix ix Maintaining Your Printer Overview ............................................................... 8-1 Replacing the Print Cartridges .............................. 8-2 Aligning the Print Cartridges ..................................8-3 Cleaning Your Printer ..........................
Page 12 - Appendix
Introduction x x Appendix Specifications ........................................................ A-1 Index ..................................................................... A-4 Appendix
Page 14 - Conventions used; About This Guide
Introduction 1-2 Conventions used This guide will show you how to get started and perform the mostcommon tasks with your printer. Throughout this guide, the following specific conventions are used to helpyou quickly identify information: This label identifies significant information. This label call...
Page 15 - Main Features
Chapter 1 Introduction 1-3 Y ou can use this printer as your scanner You can easily scan documents and photographs. Y our printer is a high quality copier ● Color Copies ● Adjustable Contrast/Resolution ● Reduce/Enlarge ● Multiple Copies ● Collate Your Lexmark Z82 Scan/Print/Copy supports the follow...
Page 16 - Front View; Printer Components
Introduction 1-4 Front View The following illustration shows the front view of your printer andindicates the various main elements. Top Cover CartridgeCompartmentCover (Not Available) Control Panel (Not Available) Handle Paper Out Tray Paper Input Tray Ink Cartridge and Carrier (inside) Scanner Bed ...
Page 17 - Rear View
Chapter 1 Introduction 1-5 Rear View The following illustration shows the rear view of your printer andindicates the various main elements. Parallel Interface Connector Universal Serial Bus(USB) Port Manual Feeder Power Connector Rear Cover
Page 18 - Memo
Page 19 - Setting Up Your Printer
Setting Up Your Printer 2-1 2 Chapter Setting Up Your Printer Overview This chapter provides step-by-step informationon setting up your printer. U npacking Your Printer C onnecting the Printer Cable C onnecting the Power Cord L oading Paper into the Input Tray I nstalling the Print Cartridge T estin...
Page 20 - npacking Your Printer
Setting Up Your Printer 2-2 If you find that any of the above items are missing ordamaged, contact your local dealer. ● The shape of power cord may differ, depending on yourcountry. ● You will need either a parallel cable or a Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable. Power Cord Print Cartridges (Color/Blac...
Page 22 - onnecting the Printer Cable; Parallel cable connection
Setting Up Your Printer 2-4 The Lexmark Z82 printer has two interfaces for wide connectivity; paralleland USB. If you are running Windows 98 or higher and your computer isequipped with a USB port, see page 2-6 for connection. To prevent malfunction, it is strongly recommend that you usean IEEE 1284-...
Page 24 - Connecting the Printer Cable; USB cable connection
Setting Up Your Printer 2-6 To use a USB cable for printing, your computer should be runningWindows 98 or higher and have a USB port. 1 Make sure that both the printer and computer are turned off. 2 Plug one end of the certified USB cable into the USB port on theprinter. 3 Plug the other end into th...
Page 25 - onnecting the Power Cord
Setting Up Your Printer 2-7 Chapter 2 1 Plug one end of the power cable supplied to the connectoron the rear of the printer. 2 Plug the other end into a suitable power point. The printer indicates and enters the Ready Mode. At thismoment, you will hear some of movement inside the printer. C onnectin...
Page 26 - oading Paper into the Input Tray
Setting Up Your Printer 2-8 1 Pull the tray completely out of the printer. 2 Slide the paper width and length guides to theiroutermost positions. 3 Place the paper against the back edge and the right sideof the tray with the recommended print side face down. If necessary, flex thesheets back andfort...
Page 28 - nstalling the Print Cartridges
Setting Up Your Printer 2-10 When you unpack the printer, the Print Cartridge Carrier is hidden on theright side of the printer. The carrier slides horizontally across a track insidethe printer.It must move into the installation position on the far left side of the printerto install the print cartri...
Page 30 - Installing the Print Cartridge
5 Push back on the cartridge until it snaps securely into place. You should hear a clicking sound. 7 Close the Printer Top Cover. PUSH BACK Setting up Your Printer 2-12 8 Press ➛ or ❿ until BOTH appears in the second row of the display. Installing the Print Cartridge Continued 6 Close the Cartridge ...
Page 34 - esting the Printer
Setting up Your Printer 2-16 Each time you install a new print cartridge, run the Self Test to check if theprint cartridge is installed properly. 1 Press Setup until MAINTENANCE appears in the display. 2 Press ➛ or ❿ until PRINT SELF TEST appears in the second row of the display. 3 Press Enter/Selec...
Page 35 - nstalling the Printer Software
Setting up Your Printer 2-17 Chapter 2 The printer software (printer driver) and the SmarThru 2 programare provided on CD-ROM. To use your new machine as a printer,the printer software must be installed. In addition, it isrecommended to install SmarThru 2 program for more featuresthan the stand-alon...
Page 36 - Installing the Printer Software
Setting up Your Printer 2-18 Installing the Printer Software Continued Hardware Requirements To install and run the Printer Software you must have the following hardware configuration: ● 28MB of available Hard disk space ● 486 DX2 100MHz or better ● 16MB of RAM or more Software Requirements To insta...
Page 37 - Installing the printer software
Chapter 2 Setting up Your Printer 2-19 If you do not have a CD-ROM drive, youcan copy the Setup program onto floppydiskettes.For more information see ‘MakingInstallation Diskettes’ page 2-26. 1 Make sure the printer is plugged in and connected to yourcomputer. 2 Start Windows. 3 When the New Hardwar...
Page 40 - Adding a New Fax Modem
Setting Up Your Printer 2-22 Installing the Printer Software Continued ● For more information aboutthe Fax modem class, seethe user guide supplied withyour fax modem. 1 Click the Next button when SmarThru Add New Fax Modem window appears. 2 Select the modem that is installed in your system and thenc...
Page 41 - Setting up your Internet Connection
Chapter 2 Setting Up Your Printer 2-23 ● Contact your InternetService Provider for moredetails. ● If ‘Use Dial-up for internetconnection’ is selected instep 1, follow theinstructions on the screen. 1 Select the way you are connected to the Internetand then click the Next button. Set up your Internet...
Page 43 - ninstalling the Lexmark
Chapter 2 Setting Up Your Printer 2-25 The Uninstall utility is supplied with the Lexmark Software toenable you to remove the software and all associated filesfrom your hard disk. If prompted to do so, restart your computer. If necessary, reinstall the Lexmark software. To uninstall the printer driv...
Page 48 - ontrol Panel Display
C ontrol Panel Display Chapter 3 There are two kinds of messages and they show the information thatyou have to take care and what you need to do. ● Status messages provide information about the current state of the printer. ● Attendance messages indicate printer errors that you must resolve. Status ...
Page 51 - rint Media Characteristics; Weight; Surface Smoothness
Chapter 4 Print Media 4-3 P rint Media Characteristics Chapter 4 Print media characteristics affect print quality and reliability. When you choose print media, consider the following: Weight The printer automatically feeds paper weights from 20 lbs to 24 Ibs. Surface Smoothness The degree of smoothn...
Page 52 - aper Guideline; Guidelines for paper storage
Print Media 4-4 P aper Guideline Chapter 4 When choosing any paper type, consider the weight, surfacesmoothness and color of the paper. ● For best print quality, use inkjet paper. ● Use only undamaged paper Not supported paper types - Multiple-sheet forms or documents - Preprinted papers with chemic...
Page 53 - sing the Manual Feed Slot
Chapter 4 Print Media 4-5 U sing the Manual Feed Slot Chapter 4 Your Printer has a Manual Feeder that lets you feed the paperswhich cannot be fed through the Input Tray. The OHP, thick paper,envelopes, and unformatted paper should be fed manually throughthe Manual Feeder. This feeder allows only one...
Page 57 - rinting a Document
Chapter 5 P rinting a Document Chapter 5 The following procedure describes the general steps requiredfor printing from various Windows applications. The steps for printing a document may vary depending on theapplication program you are using. Any changes you make inthe application apply whileit is r...
Page 58 - Printing a Document; About Printer Control Program Window
Printing a Document Continued When the Lexmark Z82 Control Program on LPT1 window appears,click the appropriate tab for the options. About Printer Control Program Window Printing Tasks 5-4 This tab shows the current printer status. Using the Status Tab Select Start ➝ Programs ➝ Lexmark Z82 ➝ Printer...
Page 61 - sing Features in the Printer Driver
Chapter 5 Printing Tasks 5-7 U sing Features in the Printer Driver Chapter 5 To take a full advantage of the printer features, be familiar witheach property that the printer provides. 1 Select Start ➝ Settings ➝ Printers from the Windows task bar. 3 Select Printer ➝ Properties . The Properties dialo...
Page 62 - Using Features in the Printer Driver
Using Features in the Printer Driver Continued This tab allows you to specify paper size, number of copies, pagecollation and page orientation. Paper Tab Printing Tasks 5-8 Orientation Select the way theimage or text prints. Paper Source The paper sourcesetting identifies thedefault paper tray. Copi...
Page 66 - aking a Single Copy
Making a Copy 6-2 M aking a Single Copy Chapter 6 Your printer can copy in black and white or full color. 1 Place your original document facedown on the Scanner Bed with thetop left of the original towards thegreen mark ( ), and close the Printer Top Cover. 2 Start copying by doing one of thefollowi...
Page 67 - aking Multiple Copies
Making a Copy 6-3 Chapter 6 M aking Multiple Copies Chapter 6 You can make copies up to 99 via the Control Panel. If you press and hold ➛ or ❿ , the number is increased or decreased by the step offive. If you press Copy Page , the number is increased by ten. 2 Press the Copy Page button. 3 Press ➛ o...
Page 68 - hanging Copy Setup
C hanging Copy Setup Chapter 6 Before making copies, you can change the contrast, resolution andscale. Any change will take effective to every copy you will make. To change Copy Contrast 1) Press the Contrast button. 2) Press ➛ or ❿ until the desired setting appears in the display. You may choose NO...
Page 70 - ollated Copying
C ollated Copying Chapter 6 The Lexmark Z82 printer has a collated copying function to sort copies. 2 Press ➛ or ❿ to enter the number of pages to scan. 4 Press the Black button. 5 Lift the Printer Top Cover, and then place your first pageface down on the Scanner Bed and close the Printer TopCover. ...
Page 71 - aking a Clone Copy
M aking a Clone Copy Chapter 6 Use the CLONE setting to print multiple copies of the same image on asingle page.For example, 4 IMAGES means four of the same images are printed on onepage. 3 Press ➛ or ❿ to select the clone number. You may choose 4 IMAGES, 9 IMAGES, 16 IMAGES or AUTO 100%. 4 Press th...
Page 72 - rinting Posters
P rinting Posters Chapter 6 This feature allows you to print a single page image on 4, 9 or16 pages, which can be pasted together to form one poster sizeimage. 3 Press ➛ or ❿ to select the number of the pages, which can be divided. ‘4 PAGES’ means a single page image is printed on four pages, and ‘9...
Page 73 - Changing Printer Settings
7 Chapter Changing Printer Settings Overview This chapter provides the following information: S electing the Paper Size S electing the Paper Type Changing Printer Setting 7-1
Page 75 - electing the Paper Type
Chapter 7 S electing the Paper Type Chapter 7 The Paper Type Setting lets you specify the type of print mediainstalled in the Paper Input Tray. 3 Press the Enter/Select button. 1 Press the Setup button until PAPER TYPE appears. 2 Press ➛ or ❿ until the desired paper type appears in the second row of...
Page 78 - eplacing the Print Cartridges
R eplacing the Print Cartridges Chapter 8 The following sections take you through the process ofreplacing the print cartridges. To remove the print cartridge 1) Lift the Scanner Bed and support it with the Cartridge Compartment Cover. 2) Complete the following steps to move the Print Cartridge Carri...
Page 79 - ligning the Print Cartridges
Chapter 8 Maintaining Your Printer 8-3 A ligning the Print Cartridges Chapter 8 For optimal printing you should align the print cartridges. If youreplace print cartridges, your printer automatically prints analignment test page. If you need to print an alignment testpage, complete the following step...
Page 80 - leaning Your Printer
Run CLEAN CAR. to clean the printheads. A test line prints so that you can see if the cleaning process wassuccessful. Clean the printheads: ● When you suspect the printheads are clogged. ● When characters are not printing completely. 1) Press the Setup button until CARTRIDGE appears in the display. ...
Page 82 - rinting the Help List
Troubleshooting 8-6 P rinting the Help List Chapter 8 The Help list contains the information about all of the functionscurrently available. 1 Press the Setup button until MAINTENANCE appears in the display. 2 Press the Enter/Select button when HELP LIST appears on the second line of the display. The...
Page 83 - estoring the Menu to the; To restore factory defaults
Chapter 8 Maintaining Your Printer 8-7 R estoring the Menu to the Default Setting Chapter 8 To disable the menus so that changes cannot be made to theprinter default setting: 3 Press the Enter/Select button. The printer restores the factorydefault. 1 Press the Setup button until MAINTENANCE appears ...
Page 84 - djust Shading
Troubleshooting 8-8 A djust Shading Chapter 8 The shading is adjusted at the factory. However, if youaccidentally drop the machine, you may want to adjust shadingfor optimized lightness. 1 Place your original document face down on the Scanner Bed withthe top left of the original to the green mark ( ...
Page 86 - Paper jams while the printer is feeding; learing Paper Jams
Troubleshooting 9-2 Paper jams while the printer is feeding 1 Pull the Input Tray completely out of theprinter. Input Tray 2 Lift the Output Tray. Output Tray 3 Pull the paper up and toward you toremove it. 4 Press the Stop/Restore button. The error message disappears. 5 Replace the Input Tray andlo...
Page 87 - Paper jams while printing
Troubleshooting 9-3 Paper jams while printing 1 Open the Rear Cover by pushing therelease tabs at each end of the cover. 2 Pull the paper out gently and slowly. 3 Close the Rear Cover until it snapsinto place. 4 Press the Stop/Restore button. The error message disappears. Chapter 9 REMOVE PAPER JAM ...
Page 88 - Tips for Avoiding Paper Jams; Cleaning Paper Jams
Tips for Avoiding Paper Jams If jams occur frequently, make sure you are following these tips to avoid jams : ● Follow the procedures in 'Loading paper into the Input Tray' on page 2-8 to load paper properly. ● Do not overload the Input Tray. Never exceed the maximum capacity of 150 sheets of paper ...
Page 89 - rror Messages
Chapter 9 The following table explains the various messages that may appear on your printer display. Message Meaning and Required Action Press the Stop/Restore button after loading the paper in the Input Tray. The printer lacks the memory. The printer is scanning from your PC. The printer is printin...
Page 90 - Error Messages
Troubleshooting 9-6 Error Messages Message Meaning and Required Action The Black or Photo cartridge is not installed orimproperly installed in the Print Cartridge Carrier. The system error occurs to the printer, so that the printer cannot print continually. Remove the jammed paper and press the Stop...
Page 91 - Selecting the Default Printer; eneral Printing Problems
Troubleshooting 9-7 Chapter 9 9-7 Selecting the Default Printer If you did not select this printer as the default, you’d better select it as the defaultprinter before attempting to print a document. To set the default printer, proceed as follows: 1) Select Start ➝ Settings ➝ Printers from the Window...
Page 93 - rint Quality Problems
Troubleshooting 9-9 Chapter 9 9-9 Problem Cause & Solution ● Align the print cartridge. ● Adjust the Print Quality to Normal. Characters print askew ● Check to see if the print cartridge ink is low orempty. ● Remove and reinstall one of the print cartridges.See 'Replacing Print Cartridges' on pa...
Page 95 - canning Problems
Troubleshooting 9-11 Chapter 9 Problem Cause & Solution ● Make sure your original document is placed facedown on the Scanner Bed. ● Make sure the printer cable is connected properly. ● The printer lacks the memory for scanning. ● The printer cable is defective. If necessary, replace the cable. T...
Page 97 - Scanning Problems
Troubleshooting 9-13 Chapter 9 9-13 Problem Cause & Solution Scan error occurs. Turn the printer off and back on. If you still have the same problem, restart your computer. ‘Scanning has failed. Restart your scannerand try again’ messageappears on the screen If Samsung TWAIN UI is used for scann...
Page 98 - CR Problems
Troubleshooting 9-14 9-14 Problem Cause & Solution ● The original document is scanned with improperbrightness or too low resolution. Adjust thescanning brightness to medium in your scanningapplication. ● The original document contains wrong textlanguage. You can recognize English text only. ● Yo...
Page 99 - General Specifications; pecifications
Appendix A-1 Appendix Item specification Rated AC power input 110 ~240V AC (Universal) Average powerconsumption Machine Size 444 x 369 x 258 mm Machine Weight 7.8 kg Operating Condition General Specifications Under 15W (Standby)Under 35W (Operation Mode) Temperature 5~40°C (40~104°F) Humidity 20% RH...
Page 100 - Scanner
Appendix A-2 Item specification Compatibility TWAIN Standard Device Platen Color CIS (Contact Image Sensor) Scanning Area Max (216 x 297 mm) Effective (210 x 291 mm) Color Depth Internal 30 bit Optical Resolution 300 x 600 dpi Interpolation Resolution Maximum 4800 dpi Pre-scan Mode Yes, 75 dpi Scann...
Page 101 - Copier
Appendix A-3 Appendix Item specification Copy Mode Black and Color Scanner Type Flat-bed Maximum Original Size A4 (210 x 297 mm) Maximum Paper Size A4 (210 x 297 mm) Optical Resolution 300 x 600 dpi Copier Copy Quality Draft, Normal, Best Mono Copy Speed (A4) Draft: 4 cpm Color Copy Speed (A4) Draft...
Page 102 - Index
Appendix A-4 A Acrobat Reader 2-20 Advanced Tab 5-10 Air Brush 5-10 Alignment test page 2-13, 2-14 value 2-15 AnyPage Lite 2-17 Application program 2-17 Automatic 5-9 A4 4-2 B BIOS 9-14 Black Button 3-3, 6-6 Cartridge 2-15 Color 5-9 Buttons 3-2 B5 4-2 C Cartridge Carrier Contacts 8-6 Compartment Cov...