www.lexmark.comC520, C522, and C524Menus and Messages GuideJune 2005Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design are trademarks of Lexmark International, I
Menu Groups10Using printer menusPaper Size/TypeNote: Only installed media sources are displayed.These menu items are used to set the size and type of
Menu Groups11Using printer menusMP FeederSize/TypeIdentifies the type of media installed in the multipurpose feeder.Note: If a user-defined name is av
Menu Groups12Using printer menusConfigure MPThis menu item is used to configure the multipurpose feeder as another source or manual feeder. If the mul
Menu Groups13Using printer menusPaper WeightThese menu items are used to set the paper weight for each of the defined media types. This allows the pri
Menu Groups14Using printer menusCustom TypesThis menu item is used to define a name for each custom paper type. Assign names using a utility such as M
Menu Groups15Using printer menusDevice StatisticsThis menu item displays the printer statistics.Network Setup PageThis menu item prints a network setu
Menu Groups16Using printer menusPrint DirectoryThis menu item prints the directory listing. The directory listing is a list of the resources that are
Menu Groups17Using printer menusPower Saver Specifies the amount of time (in minutes) the printer waits after a job is printed before it goes into a r
Menu Groups18Using printer menusPrint Recovery Specifies whether the printer continues from certain offline situations, reprints jammed pages, or wait
Menu Groups19Using printer menusFinishing MenuUse these menu items to define how the printer delivers the printed output.Job Accounting Specifies to s
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Menu Groups20Using printer menusDuplex Bind Defines the way duplexed pages are bound, and how the printing on the back of the sheet (even-numbered pag
Menu Groups21Using printer menusCollation Keeps the pages of a print job stacked in sequence when printing multiple copies of the job.On Prints entire
Menu Groups22Using printer menusQuality MenuUse these menu items to change settings that affect print quality and save toner.Multipage Order Determine
Menu Groups23Using printer menusColor Correction To adjust the printed color to better match the colors of other output devices or standard color syst
Menu Groups24Using printer menusColor Balance To provide users with the ability to make subtle color adjustments to printed output by increasing or de
Menu Groups25Using printer menusManual Color To let users customize the RGB or CMYK color conversions applied to each object on the printed page. Colo
Menu Groups26Using printer menusUtilities MenuUse these menu items to change printer settings, remove jobs, set up printer hardware, and troubleshoot
Menu Groups27Using printer menusPDF MenuUse these menu items to change printer settings that affect PDF jobs.PostScript MenuUse these menu items to ch
Menu Groups28Using printer menusPCL Emul MenuUse these menu items to change printer settings that affect jobs using the PCL emulation printer language
Menu Groups29Using printer menusPCL Emulation SettingsChanges the point size for scalable typographic fonts.Point Size:1.00–1008.00 (*12)Point size re
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Menu Groups30Using printer menusTray Renumber Configures the printer to work with printer drivers or applications that use different source assignment
Menu Groups31Using printer menusHTML MenuThese menu items are used to change the printer HTML settings.Image MenuThese menu items are used to change t
Menu Groups32Using printer menusSecurityThese menu items are used to set security levels on individual print jobs requiring a PIN and securing an inst
Menu Groups33Using printer menusNetwork/PortsTCP/IPThis menu item is used to view and change the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol setti
Menu Groups34Using printer menusStandard Network and Network <x>Use these menu items to change printer settings affecting jobs sent to the print
Menu Groups35Using printer menusStandard USB and USB <x>Use these menu items to change printer settings affecting a Universal Serial Bus (USB) p
Menu Groups36Using printer menusParallel and Parallel <x>Use these menu items to change printer settings affecting jobs sent to the printer thro
Menu Groups37Using printer menusPS SmartSwitch Configures the printer so it automatically switches to PostScript emulation when a print job received t
Menu Groups38Using printer menusSerial and Serial <x>Use these menu items to change printer settings affecting jobs sent to the printer through
Menu Groups39Using printer menusNPA Mode Specifies whether the printer performs the special processing required for bidirectional communication, follo
Using printer menus41Using printer menusA number of menus are available to make it easy to change printer settings. The diagram shows the menu index o
Menu Groups40Using printer menusNetWareUse these menu items to view or change the printer NetWare settings.Baud Specifies the rate at which data can b
Menu Groups41Using printer menusAppleTalkUse these menu items to view or change the printer AppleTalk settings.LexLinkUse these menu items to view the
Menu Groups42Using printer menusHelpThese menu items are used to print some or all of the resident Help menu pages. These pages contain information ab
Understanding printer messages432Understanding printer messagesThe printer operator panel displays messages describing the current state of the printe
Understanding printer messages44Understanding printer messagesDisk corrupted The printer has attempted a disk recovery process, and cannot repair the
Understanding printer messages45Understanding printer messagesLoad <src> with <Custom Type Name> • Load the source with the correct type a
Understanding printer messages46Understanding printer messagesRemove all color supplies The printer is set to Black Only mode in the CONFIG MENU in th
Understanding printer messages47Understanding printer messagesWaiting The printer has received a page of data to print, but is waiting for an End of J
Understanding printer messages48Understanding printer messages39 Page is too complex to print • Press until Continue appears, and then press to cl
Understanding printer messages49Understanding printer messages56 Standard USB port disabled • Press until Continue appears, and then press to clea
Understanding the printer operator panel5Using printer menusUnderstanding the printer operator panelThe printer operator panel consists of these items
Understanding printer messages50Understanding printer messages83 Replace transfer belt Replace the transfer belt using the instruction sheet that come
51IndexNumerics1565 Emul Error Load Emul Option 47200.yy Paper jam 50201.yy Paper jam 50202.yy Paper jam 50203.yy Paper jam 50230.yy Paper jam 50241.y
52IndexClearing job accounting statistics 43Close lower door. Close upper door. 43Collation 21collation, enabling 21Color Adjust 25Color Balance 24Col
53IndexInternal System Error Reload Bookmarks 44Internal System Error, Reload Security Certificates 44Invalid Engine Code 44Invalid Network Code 44Inv
54IndexPCL SmartSwitchnetwork 34parallel 36serial 38USB 35PCL symbol set 28PCL tray renumber 30PDF Menu 27Portrait Height 14Portrait Width 14PostScrip
55IndexTimeouts (continued)Screen Timeout 17Wait Timeout 17Toner Darkness 23Tray <x> Empty 46Tray <x> Low 46Tray <x> Missing 46Tray
Understanding the printer operator panel6Using printer menusThe Up and Down buttons are used to move up and down in lists.When navigating through a li
Menu Groups7Using printer menusMenu GroupsNote: An asterisk (*) next to a value indicates the default setting. Not all values are available on all pri
Menu Groups8Using printer menusBlack Cartridge To view the status of the black toner cartridge.Low Replace indicates end-of-life for the item is near
Menu Groups9Using printer menusPaper MenuUse the Paper Menu to define settings relating to media.Default SourceUse this menu item to define the defaul
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