[. . . ] Improvements or changes in the products or the programs described may be made at any time. Comments about this publication may be addressed to Lexmark International, Inc. , Department F95/032-2, 740 West New Circle Road, Lexington, Kentucky 40550, U. S. A. In the United Kingdom and Eire, send to Lexmark International Ltd. , Marketing and Services Department, Westhorpe House, Westhorpe, Marlow Bucks SL7 3RQ. Lexmark may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you. [. . . ] The mailbox requires two people to lift it safely. 1 Be sure you have removed the stacking arm from the printer. Have someone help you lift the mailbox, using the horizontal bar and the handling tool on the opposite side. Align the mailbox post with the stand rail. Note: Be sure the mailbox cord is between the printer and the stand when you lower the mailbox. Do not pinch the cord as you position the mailbox. 2 3 Horizontal bar Mailbox post Metal pin Divertor Gate G Handling tool Stand rail Warning!Do not rest the mailbox on Divertor Gate G when seating the mailbox. 4 Carefully lower the mailbox onto the stand. The mailbox is fully seated on the stand rail when properly installed. Set up the optional mailbox 49 Storing the handling tool 1 2 Remove any tape from the mailbox door (Door D). Open the mailbox door. 3 Lever Remove any tape from the handling tool. While pressing down on the small lever, push the tool handle down and toward the mailbox door. The handling tool is released from the mailbox. 4 5 Close the mailbox door. 50 Set up the optional mailbox 6 Indentation Move to the back of the printer where the mailbox stand rail is located. Align the tool handle with the indentation on the mailbox while aligning the metal portion of the tool with the slot in the stand. Slide the tool toward the mailbox until the tool snaps into place. 7 8 Slot Stand rail Attaching the metal paper stop 1 2 Insert the lower end of the metal paper stop in the hole on the bottom mailbox output bin. The edge of the guide rail should line up with the sticker where the white and gray portions divide. 4 5 Guide rail holding plate 6 7 8 Alignment knobs Sticker Guide rail 9 Secure the guide rail to the holding plate by tightening the thumbscrews. Set up the optional finisher 61 10 11 Tip plate thumbscrew Tip plate Loosen the two tip plate thumbscrews in the middle of the guide rail. Tighten the tip plate thumbscrews. 12 Installing the transport unit Attaching the divertor cover The transport unit carries the printed pages across the top of the printer to the finisher. 1 Be sure you have removed the stacking arm (see "Removing the stacking arm" on page 54). 62 Set up the optional finisher 2 Extended tabs Install the divertor cover on the top of the printer. Be sure the side with the extended tabs is in place first, then rotate the divertor cover as shown. Gently press the assembly in place. Set up the optional finisher 63 Positioning the transport unit 1 2 3 Hold the transport unit as shown. Align the metal pegs on the transport unit with the u-shaped slots on the metal brackets. Place the pegs into the slots. Metal pegs 4 Rotate the transport unit as shown and hold it. 64 Set up the optional finisher 5 Rotate the two metal arms on the bottom of the transport unit down until they slip into the grooves on the finisher. 6 Note: Do not connect the finisher to the printer yet. Gently push the finisher onto the edge of the guide rail. You may need to lift the bottom of the finisher slightly to get it onto the tracks. 7 Push the finisher toward the printer until it is partially on the guide rail, but do not connect it to the printer yet. Release latch Warning!If you need to disconnect the finisher from the printer, make sure to use the latch to disengage the two. Refer to the publications CD for more information. Set up the optional finisher 65 Attaching the cables CAUTION!Three cables come with the finisher: two of the cables connect the finisher with the printer and one cable is pre-attached to the transport unit. 1 Attach one end of the communication cable to the middle connector on the finisher. Tighten the thumbscrews to ensure a good connection. Transport unit cable 2 Attach the other end of the communication cable into the middle connector labeled "Output" on the printer. [. . . ] The user's guide contained in each package gives detailed instructions for installing and using Lexmark printers in UNIX and Linux environments. You can download these printer driver packages from Lexmark's Web site at www. lexmark. com. Depending on which drivers CD shipped with your printer, you may also find the driver package you need on the CD. NetWare Your Lexmark W812 printer works with both Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS) and regular queue-based NetWare environments. Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS) If you have an NDPS environment, we recommend you install the Lexmark NDPS IP Gateway. The gateway tightly integrates your printers with NDPS so you can easily monitor, control, and print to them. [. . . ]