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Lexmark X642

Print settings on the X64xe Embedded Web Server (EWS)

Overview

This article provides a brief description of all the configurable settings found under Configuration > PrintSettings. NOTE: Security permissions set on the device may prevent access to these settings.

Print Setting menus

The following Print Setting menus are accessible via the EWS:

  • Finishing Menu
  • Quality Menu
  • Setup Menu
  • PostScript Menu
  • PCL Emul Menu
  • PDF Menu
  • HTML Menu
  • Image Menu

Finishing Menu

Bold text indicates MFP default settings.

EWS Setting

Purpose

Configuration Selections Available

Copies

The Copies value will be overridden by the value in the application.

Range 1-999

Blank Pages

Helps control the printing of excess blank pages in application-specific scenarios.

Do Not Print or Print

Collation

Determines whether multipage jobs exit the printer sequentially when removed from the exit tray, e.g. as numbered pages 123, 123, 123 or as pages 111, 222, 333 etc.

On or Off

Separator Sheets

As jobs build up on the exit tray, this feature places a blank page between multiple individual job types.

  • None
  • Between Copies
  • Between Jobs
  • Between Pages

Separator Source

This setting allows you to specify the source tray of your separator sheets and is dependent on the number of installed and recognized input trays or drawers.

Variable value plus MP Feeder.

Multipage Print

Also called N-Up under the software driver's Paper tab, this setting will typically be overridden by the driver setting. However, turning this on at the printer may benefit other job types, such as multipage faxes or copy jobs.

  • Off
  • 2,3,4,6,9,12,16 Up

Multipage Order

Determines the viewable layout configuration of individual pages of a multipage print job.

  • Horizontal
  • Vertical
  • Reverse Horizontal
  • Reverse Vertical

Multipage View

Determines whether a landscape or portrait layout of multipage print jobs is used.

  • Auto
  • Long Edge
  • Short Edge

Multipage Border

Emulates the border of a piece of paper by printing a line around the perimeter of individual pages in a multipage print job.

None or Solid

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Quality Menu

EWS Setting

Purpose

Configuration Selections Available

Print Resolution

Please take note that:

  • Source image or file resolution cannot be increased to improve d.p.i. (dots per inch) to any great effect.
  • Source image or file resolution can be decreased by the driver's print resolution settings to decrease spool file size or save toner.
  • The print resolution setting found under the Print Quality tab of the driver will override this printer setting for print resolution.
  • Print resolution can improve or decrease print quality depending on source file, paper type, and paper texture.
  • This setting is useful if printing files from a thumb or flash drive, pre-processed PostScript files, or raw print queue environments where resolution cannot be specified via application or driver.
  • 300, 600, 1200, 1200 Image Q, 2400 Image Q (Quality)

Toner Darkness

Increase or decrease the darkness of text or an image by adjusting this setting. This setting will be overridden by the driver's Toner Darkness setting, which is typically found under Printing Preferences > Print Quality. If changing the driver setting has no effect on output, try changing this setting.

5, Range: 1-10

Enhance Fine Lines

Lines as thin as 1 pel may not be visible to the naked eye. This setting will attempt to exaggerate the line so that it is visible.

Off or On

Brightness

This setting may enhance the appearance of printed grayscale images where intricate details may appear dull or too dark.

0, Range: -6 to 6

Contrast

This setting may enhance the appearance of highly detailed grayscale images by sharpening the edges of individual lines or pels.

0, Range: 0 - 5

Gray Correction

This setting offers the ability to place brightness and contrast control at the printer level. Turning it to Off switches to completely manual control of grayscale images. The driver setting is typically found under Printing Preferences > Print Quality > More Print Quality Options.

Off or Auto

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Setup Menu

EWS Setting

Purpose

Configuration Selections Available

Printer Language

Force printer into PCL or PostScript emulation. Operating system, application, source document, and printer driver typically override this setting.

PCL Emulation or PS Emulation

Download Target

Allows for the selection of the temporary RAM (Random Access Memory) or permanent hard drive or flash memory for frequently used fonts, barcodes, macros, and overlays.

RAM, Disk, Flash

Print Area

Modifies the logical and physical print area on the printer. Clipped images may result if print data is outside of the Normal pre-defined print area. This setting only applies to PCL 5 sources in conjunction with the Universal print driver or other operating system environments. It will have no effect on PCL 6 (XL) or PostScript interpreters.

Normal, Fit to Page, or Whole

Job Accounting

See Reports > Device Statistics. This feature stores usage information on the hard drive.

Off or On

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PostScript Menu

EWS Setting

Purpose

Configuration Selections Available

Print PS Error

Prints offending command information if enabled while the print job is being discarded.

Off or On

Font Priority

Resident will search NVRAM (non-volatile random access memory) for proper font before searching the hard drive or flash memory for downloaded fonts. The opposite will occur if this setting is changed to Flash/Disk. This setting may have performance repercussions.

Resident or Flash/Disk

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PCL Emulation Menu

EWS Setting

Purpose

Configuration Selections Available

Orientation

The direction in which text or graphics print in relation to the short edge or long edge of a piece of paper.

Portrait or Landscape

A4 Width

Adjustment of the logical print area wide enough to enable printing of additional characters. Eighty 10-pitch characters if 203mm is selected.

198 or 203

Auto Carriage Return after Line Feed

Absent carriage return commands from the source print file may result in multiple pages or stair-stepping of printer output. This setting will force a carriage return after the line feed command.

Off or On

Auto Line Feed after Carriage Return

Absent line feed commands from the source print file may result in line-overlap, causing illegible printer output. This setting will force a line feed after the carriage return command.

Off or On

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PDF Menu

EWS Setting

Purpose

Configuration Selections Available

Scale to Fit

Scales image to fit on available paper installed in paper tray. For example, you may print a PDF from a USB flash drive.

No or Yes

Annotations

Eliminates or includes PDF file annotations (e.g. stamps, sticky notes, digital signatures, redline comments. and more.)

Do not Print or Print

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HTML Menu

EWS Setting

Purpose

Configuration Selections Available

Font Size

Sets default font size for html documents.

12 Range: 1pt. -255 pt. in 1 increments.

Orientation

Portrait is a print orientation that is parallel with the short edge side of a piece of paper.

Portrait or Landscape

Scale

Sets default scaling of html documents.

100 Range: 1% - 400% in1 increments.

Margin Size

Defined margin for html documents.

19 Range: 8mm - 255mm in 1 increments.

Backgrounds

Eliminate background information or graphics for html documents.

Print or Do Not Print

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Image Menu

EWS Setting

Purpose

Configuration Selections Available

Scaling

Adjust image placement on paper.

  • Best Fit
  • Anchor Top Left
  • Anchor Center
  • Fit Height/Width
  • Fit Height

Auto Fit

Forces placement of image to fit available paper dimensions. NOTE: May alter or override scaling and orientation settings to make this possible.

On or Off

Invert

Inverts bi-tonal monochrome images. NOTE: Not available with GIF or JPEG image formats.

Off or On

Orientation

Landscape is a print orientation that is parallel with the long edge side of a piece of paper.

  • Portrait
  • Landscape
  • Reverse Portrait
  • Reverse Landscape

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Contacting Lexmark

If you need additional assistance, please contact Lexmark Technical Support. NOTE: When calling for support you will need your printer machine/model type and serial number. Please call from near the computer and printer in case the technician requires you to perform a task on one of these devices.

LEGACY ID:SO4552

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