Using the tools menu – Lexmark 350 Series User Manual

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4

Press

to continue.

Each photo is displayed for a few seconds.

5

If you want to move to the previous or next photo manually, press

or

.

6

Use any of the following buttons:

Press

to select a photo or photos to print after the slideshow.

Press

to pause the slideshow. Press

again to stop the slideshow.

Press

to rotate the photo on the display.

When the slideshow is stopped, the photo or photos you selected for printing during the slideshow are displayed by

pressing

.

Using the Tools menu

1

Press

or

repeatedly until Tools appears on the display.

2

Press

.

From here

You can

Device Defaults Select:

Language to change the language setting.

Country to set the default blank paper size and date format being used in your location.

Power Save to set the length of time before the printer, if left unused, enters a low power state.
During Power Save, the display and backlight will be turned off. Press any button to restore power
to the printer.

Print Settings

Select a paper size, photo size, layout, print quality, and paper type.

Maintenance

Select:

View Ink Level to view a graphic representing the ink level in the print cartridge. For more
information, see “Viewing the ink level” on page 42.

Clean Cartridge to clean the print cartridge nozzles. For more information, see “Cleaning the print
cartridge nozzles” on page 41.

Align Cartridge to align the cartridge. For more information, see “Aligning the print cartridge” on
page 40.

Print Test Page to print a test page. For more information, see “Printing a test page” on
page 42.

Reset Defaults to reset default settings to factory settings.

Bluetooth

Select:

Bluetooth Enable to enable or disable Bluetooth communication. For more information, see “Using
Bluetooth technology” on page 36.

Discovery Mode to turn the Discovery mode on or off. For more information, see “Using Bluetooth
technology” on page 36
.

Device Name to view the Device Name and the Universally Administered Address (UAA) number
automatically assigned to your Bluetooth-enabled device.

Device Address to view the 48-bit address of your Bluetooth-enabled device.

Learning about the printer

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