Lexmark ColorFine Printer Driver
for Microsoft Windows NT
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Tips:
1) After installing your Lexmark Color Jetprinter software,
a program group for your printer appears under
Start/Programs.
2) Many printing problems can be eliminated by setting
Virtual Memory Initial Size to at least 48 MB.
Hint: Click Start/Settings/Control Panel; double-click
on System and go to the Performance tab; in the Virtual
Memory section, select the Change button; change the
Initial Size of the Paging File Size for Selected Drive;
then press the Set button.
3) To more quickly return to the application from printing
a job, uncheck "Always spool RAW datatype".
Hint: Click Start/Settings/Printers; right-click
your Lexmark ColorFine printer icon, then click
Properties. Click the Print Processor button.
Note: For additional explanation on this subject, use
context-sensitive help by clicking on the ? button,
then clicking on "Always spool RAW datatype".
4) If you experience the problem of DOS jobs failing to print:
This problem can occur when more than one printer driver is
installed on a PC. To correct the problem, attach all other
printer drivers to FILE: as follows:
1. Click Start/Settings/Printers.
2. Right-click on the printer and select Properties.
3. Go to the Ports tab and select FILE: from the list of ports.
4. Click on OK.
5. Repeat steps 2-4 for all printers except your Lexmark
ColorFine printer.
5) If you are unable to select 1200 Dots Per Inch (DPI) from
within applications, you may select 1200 DPI mode
from the driver.
To get 1200 DPI mode from the driver for all documents:
Click Start/Settings/Printers; right-click on the
your Lexmark printer icon; click Document Defaults;
go to the Advanced tab; select Print Quality of
High Quality; then click OK.
To get 1200 DPI mode for a particular application:
Select
from the application's file menu. Select
or . In the tab of the user
interface, open and select .
6) There are four different print quality modes in the driver
ranging from a "draft" mode to a 1200 DPI mode. The
differences between these modes are in the dots per inch
addressed, and the number of passes of the print head used
to apply ink to the print medium. The greater the number of
passes, the higher the print quality.
Quick Print: This is a 600 DPI high-speed "draft"
mode. All printing is done with one pass.
Normal: This is a 600 DPI mode. It is the
default for the driver. Printing is done
in either one or two passes, depending on
the print media used.
Enhanced: This is a 600 DPI mode. All printing is
done in four passes.