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Lenovo 5110 DigitalPrinter™ Lenovo 6110 DigitalPrinter™ User’s Guide for Windows • Setup troubleshooting A checklist to find solutions to common setup problems. • Printer overview Learn about the printer parts and the printer software. • Printing ideas How to print several projects on various types of paper.
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Edition: May 2003 This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes will be incorporated in later editions. Improvements or changes in the products or the programs described may be made at any time.
Contents Chapter 1: Printer overview ... 5 Understanding the printer parts... 5 Using memory cards (Lenovo 6110 only)... 7 Using the printer software ... 8 Using the paper type sensor ... 12 Chapter 2: Printing ideas... 13 Printing on plain paper ... 13 Printing photos ...
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Preserving the print cartridges ... 49 Ordering supplies ... 50 Chapter 4: Setup troubleshooting ... 51 Troubleshooting checklist... 51 Solving printer software installation problems ... 52 Chapter 5: General troubleshooting... 55 Understanding error messages and flashing lights ... 55 Resolving unsuccessful or slow printing... 57 Clearing paper misfeeds or jams...
Printer overview Understanding the printer parts Lenovo 5110 DigitalPrinter™ USB cable connector Paper support Paper guide and release tab Front cover Paper exit tray Paper Feed button Power button Printer overview Power supply connector...
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Lenovo 6110 DigitalPrinter™ USB cable connector Paper support Paper guide and release tab Front cover Paper exit tray The following table describes each part. Use this: When you want to: Front cover • Install or change print cartridges. • Clear paper jams.
USB card reader Transfer data from a memory card to your computer. Using memory cards (Lenovo 6110 only) Most digital cameras use a memory card to store photos. You can insert the memory card into your printer and print your photos or save them on your computer.
• SmartMedia Using the printer software Your printer software works with your operating system to print documents with superior results. This software has two parts: the Printer driver and the Lenovo Solution Center. Type II, IBM Microdrive Secure Digital, MultiMedia Card Make sure: The name label faces toward the printer.
Printer driver You can change your printer settings in the printer driver. To print a typical document on plain paper, you do not need to change your printer settings. When you install the printer software, the Print Properties are set to these default settings: •...
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Quality/Copies tab From: Select: Paper Type • Use printer sensor when you want the paper type sensor to detect the paper in your printer. • Use my choice when you want to select the paper type. Quality/Speed • Automatic when you want the printer to select the correct print quality for the detected paper type.
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Lenovo Solution Center The Lenovo 5110-6110 Solution Center (LSC) is a guide you can refer to for printer help. There are two ways to open the LSC: • Click Start Programs • Double-click the Lenovo 5110-6110 Solution Center desktop icon.
From the Print Properties dialog box, select the Quality/Copies tab. From the Paper Type area, select Use printer sensor. Note: Your printer can detect the type of paper you are using; it cannot detect the paper size. If you want to turn the paper type sensor off and select your paper type: With your document open, click File The Print dialog box appears.
• Load the paper vertically against the right side of the paper support. • Do not force the paper into the printer. • Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper. Note: If you are using letter size paper, adjusting the paper guide may not be necessary.
Step 3: Print your document Click OK. Printing photos For the best photo printing results, we recommend you use: • The photo software included with your printer. • A photo cartridge. For more information on cartridges, see page 43. • Photo paper.
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Borderless if you want to print a borderless photo. The size of the paper you are using and the size of the photo you want to print must be the same. – Paper if you do not want the printer to print to the edges of the paper. Print. Printing photos...
Click OK. Step 3: Print your photos Click OK. Note: To prevent smudging, remove each photo as it exits the printer, and then let it dry before stacking. Printing on premium or coated paper You can load up to 100 sheets of premium paper at a time, depending on the thickness of the paper.
• Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper. Note: If you are using letter size paper, adjusting the paper guide may not be necessary. Step 2: Customize the print settings With your document open, click File The Print dialog box appears.
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Note: For the best print quality, use a heavier weight paper. • Load the paper vertically against the right side of the paper support. • Do not force the paper into the printer. • Make sure the print side is facing you. •...
The odd-numbered pages print first, along with a reloading instruction page. When the odd-numbered pages finish printing, the printer software prompts you to reload the paper. Load the stack of paper and reloading instruction page with the printed side facing away from you and the arrows pointing down into the paper support.
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Load the cards vertically against the right side of the paper support. • Make sure the print side is facing you. • Do not force the cards into the printer. • Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the cards. Step 2: Customize the print settings With your document open, click File The Print dialog box appears.
– Paper if you do not want the printer to print to the edges of the paper. From the Paper Size menu, select the correct size. For more information about printing on custom size paper, see page 41.
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• Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the envelopes. Step 2: Customize the print settings With your document open, click File The Print dialog box appears. From the Print dialog box, click Properties, Preferences, or Options. Select an envelope size: From the Print Properties dialog box, select the Paper Setup tab.
• Make sure the print side is facing you. • Do not force the paper into the printer. • Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper. Note: If you are using letter size paper, adjusting the paper guide may not be necessary.
Step 1: Load the paper • Load the paper vertically against the right side of the paper support. • Make sure the print side is facing you. • Do not force the paper into the printer. Printing a booklet...
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• Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper. Note: If you are using letter size paper, adjusting the paper guide may not be necessary. Step 2: Customize the print settings With your document open, click File The Print dialog box appears.
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Step 3: Print your document Click OK. After the first half of your booklet and the reloading instruction page prints, your printer software prompts you to reload the paper. Insert the stack of paper and the reloading instruction page with the printed side facing away from you and the arrows pointing down into the paper support.
Load the labels vertically against the right side of the paper support. • Make sure there are no missing or curled labels. • Make sure the print side is facing you. • Do not force the labels into the printer. Printing labels...
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• Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the labels. Note: If you are using letter size sheets of labels, adjusting the paper guide may not be necessary. Step 2: Customize the print settings With your document open, click File The Print dialog box appears.
• Make sure the print side is facing you. • Do not force the paper into the printer. • Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper. Note: If you are using letter size paper, adjusting the paper guide may not be necessary.
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Step 2: Customize the print settings With your document open, click File The Print dialog box appears. From the Print dialog box, click Properties, Preferences, or Options. Select a print layout: From the Print Properties dialog box, select the Print Layout tab. From the Layout area, select N-up.
If you formatted your handouts to print on both sides of the page, continue printing your handouts. After the first half of your handouts prints, your printer software prompts you to reload the paper. Insert the paper and reloading instruction page with the printed side facing away from you and the arrows pointing down into the paper support.
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• Make sure the print side is facing you. • Do not force the paper into the printer. • Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper. Note: If you are using letter size paper, adjusting the paper guide may not be necessary.
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Select your poster size: Select the size of your poster: 2 x 2 (four pages total), 3 x 3 (nine pages total), or 4 x 4 (16 pages total). Select Print Crop Marks if you want help cutting the edges of your pages. If you need to reprint a selection of pages: Click Select Pages To Print...
If your iron-on transfers include instructions, read them carefully. • Load the iron-on transfers vertically against the right side of the paper support. • Make sure the print side (blank side) is facing you. • Do not force the iron-on transfers into the printer. Printing iron-on transfers...
Click OK. Step 3: Print your iron-on transfer Click OK. Note: To prevent smudging, remove each iron-on transfer as it exits the printer, and then let it dry before stacking. Printing transparencies You can load up to 20 transparencies at a time, depending on the thickness of the transparencies.
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• Do not force the transparencies into the printer. • Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the transparencies.
Click OK. Step 3: Print your transparencies Click OK. Note: To prevent smudging, remove each transparency as it exits the printer, and then let it dry before stacking. Printing your document in reverse order You can load up to 100 sheets of paper at a time, depending on the thickness of the paper.
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• Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper. Note: If you are using letter size paper, adjusting the paper guide may not be necessary. Step 2: Customize the print settings With your document open, click File The Print dialog box appears.
Note: Loading excess banner paper may cause a paper jam. For help, see “Printer has a paper jam” on page 60. Load the leading edge of the banner paper into the printer against the right side of the paper support.
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Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left edge of the banner paper. Note: If you are using letter size banner paper, adjusting the paper guide may not be necessary. Step 2: Customize the print settings With your document open, click File The Print dialog box appears.
Load the paper vertically against the right side of the paper support. • Make sure the print side is facing you. • Do not force the paper into the printer. • Squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left side of the paper. Step 2: Customize the print settings With your document open, click File The Print dialog box appears.
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From the Print dialog box, click Properties, Preferences, or Options. Create a custom paper size: From the Print Properties dialog box, select the Paper Setup tab. From the Paper Size menu, select Custom Size. A dialog box displays on the screen. From the Units area, select Millimeters or Inches.
Left cartridge carrier: Lexmark Color cartridge only Note: You can use the printer with just a color cartridge or just a black cartridge. You must have a color cartridge installed when you print with a photo cartridge. For information about ordering supplies, see page 50.
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Pull the cartridges toward you until you hear a snap. Remove the used cartridges. Store them in an airtight container or dispose of them properly. Replacing the print cartridges...
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Installing the cartridges If you are installing new cartridges, remove the sticker and transparent tape from the back and bottom of the cartridges Warning: Do not touch or remove the gold contact areas on the back and bottom of the cartridges.
Before you specify the print cartridge settings in the printer software, install the cartridges. For help, see “Installing the cartridges” on page 45. Open the LSC. For help, see “Lenovo Solution Center” on page 11. From the Maintenance tab, click Install a new print cartridge.
• Vertical, straight lines are wavy. To align the cartridges: Load plain paper. Open the Lenovo Solution Center. For help, see page 11. From the Maintenance tab, click Align to fix the blurry edges. Click Print. The Alignment page prints.
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If print quality has not improved, continue with step 2. Clean the print nozzles: Load paper. For help, see page 13. Open the Lenovo Solution Center. For help, see page 11. Click the Maintenance tab. From the Maintenance tab, click Clean to fix horizontal streaks.
The print cartridges do not print correctly if left exposed for an extended period. Lenovo’s printer warranty does not cover repair of failures or damage caused by a refilled cartridge. We do not recommend use of refilled cartridges. Refilling cartridges can affect print quality and cause damage to the printer.
Ordering supplies To order supplies or locate a dealer near you, contact the Lenovo Web site at www.lenovo.com. Item: Black cartridge Color cartridge Photo cartridge USB cable Part number: 12A2405 Ordering supplies...
Is the paper loaded correctly? Make sure you do not push the paper too far into the printer. For help, see page 13. Did you install the printer software correctly? From your desktop, click Start If Lenovo 5110-6110 does not appear in your list of programs, install the printer software. Programs or All Programs. Setup troubleshooting...
To set the printer to be the default printer: Click Start Right-click the Lenovo 5110 and make sure that Set as Default is selected. Is your printer connected directly to your computer through an external device, such as a USB hub, switch box, scanner, or fax machine? If it is, follow these steps: Disconnect your printer from any external devices.
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Windows 2000/XP Eject and reinsert the printer software CD. From your desktop, double-click My Computer. Double-click your CD-ROM drive icon. If necessary, double-click setup.exe. Follow the instructions on your screen to complete printer software installation. Solving printer software installation problems...
Restart the computer before reinstalling the printer software. Installing the printer software You can install the printer software using the printer software CD that came with your printer, or you can download it from the Lenovo Web site at www.lenovo.com.
Paper Jam message For help clearing a paper jam, see “Printer has a paper jam” on page 60. Ink Low message A print cartridge is running out of ink. An Ink Low message appears when one of your cartridges is 25% full or less.
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• Click the ? to get more information about ordering supplies. • Order a new cartridge or locate a dealer near you by contacting the Lenovo Web site at www.lenovo.com. For help: • Installing a new cartridge, see page 45.
Windows 98/Me/2000 1 Click Start Settings Printers. 2 From the Printers folder, double-click the Lenovo 5110-6110 printer icon. 3 From the Printer menu, make sure: • Set as Default is selected. • Pause Printing is not selected. • Check the printer port:...
Windows 98/Me/2000: Click Start Windows XP: Click Start and Faxes. In the Printers folder, make sure there is only one Lenovo 5110-6110 printer icon. • If you have installed multiple copies of the printer software, remove each copy, and then restart the computer and reinstall the printer software.
Documents that are large or that contain background images may also take longer to print. • Check the printer to see if another document is being printed. Print jobs are printed in the order the printer receives them. •...
Your software program is designed to print envelopes. For help, check your software program documentation. • The envelope or specialty media is not jammed. For help, see “Printer has a paper jam” on page 60. Printer has a paper jam If the paper is lodged too far into the printer and cannot be removed: Turn the printer off.
47. Print smears on the page • The next page exiting the printer may be smearing the ink. Remove each page as it exits the printer and let it dry completely before stacking. • Clean the print cartridge nozzles and contacts. For help, see “Improving print quality” on page 47.
47. Colors on the printout differ from the colors on the screen • A cartridge may be low on ink. Check the ink levels in the Lenovo Solution Center. For help, see “Lenovo Solution Center” on page 11. •...
For help, see “Printing photos” on page 14 or “Printing transparencies” on page 35. • Remove each page as it exits the printer, and then let it dry completely before stacking. Transparencies or photos contain white lines •...
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Printer software settings defined when the printer is manufactured. driver. See printer software. duplex. A printer software option that lets you print on both sides of a sheet of paper. glossy paper. Paper with one glossy side designed for photographs.
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A printer software option that lets you reverse an image before printing. N-up. A printer software option that lets you print multiple pages of a document on a single sheet of paper. For example, select 4-up to print reduced images of pages 1 through 4 on the first sheet of paper, images of pages 5 through 8 on the second sheet, and so on.
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See program. top flip. A printer software option that arranges duplexed pages so they turn like the pages of a legal pad. transparency. A see-through sheet of print media that can be displayed on an overhead projector.
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watermark. A light graphic or background text that appears on each page of a document.