Pausing print jobs, Canceling print jobs, Printing specialty documents – Lexmark 1500 Series User Manual

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Printing documents or photos from a removable storage device

1

Insert a memory card into a card slot, or insert a flash drive into the PictBridge port on the front of the printer.

If there are documents or photos stored on the memory card or flash drive, a dialog appears on the computer
screen giving you the option to save the files or photos to the computer or to select files or photos to print.

2

Click Select files to print or Select photos to print.

3

Select the document or photo you want to print.

Notes:

For documents, the appropriate program opens. You can print your document directly from the program.

For photos, the Productivity Studio opens. You can edit and print your photo directly from this program.

4

Print the document or photo.

Pausing print jobs

1

For Windows Vista, click

ΠControl Panel ΠPrinter.

For Windows XP, click Start

ΠSettings ΠPrinters and Faxes.

2

Right-click the Lexmark 1500 Series icon.

3

Select Pause.

Canceling print jobs

1

In Windows Vista, click

ΠControl Panel ΠPrinter.

In Windows XP, click Start

ΠSettings ΠPrinters and Faxes.

2

Right-click the Lexmark 1500 Series icon.

3

Select Open.

4

Right-click the document name.

5

Select Cancel.

Printing specialty documents

Choosing compatible specialty paper types

Heavyweight matte paper—A photo paper with a matte finish used for printing high-quality graphics.

Lexmark PerfectFinish

TM

Photo paper—A high-quality photo paper specifically designed for Lexmark inkjet

printers, but compatible with all inkjet printers. It is used specifically for printing professional quality photos with
a glossy finish. It is best when used with genuine Lexmark evercolor

TM

2 ink, providing photos that are fade- and

water-resistant.

Lexmark Photo Paper—An outstanding "everyday" heavyweight inkjet photo paper designed for use with
Lexmark printers, but compatible with all brands of inkjet printers. Although inexpensive, it offers excellent image
quality and outstanding value.

Transparency—A clear, plastic media primarily used for overhead projectors.

Card stock—A very thick paper used for printing sturdier items, such as greeting cards.

Iron-On transfer—A type of media that has a reverse image printed on it that can be ironed onto fabric.

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