Lexmark x6570 User Guide
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Menu Item
Action
Paper Setup
1, 2
Specify the size and type of paper loaded.
Photo Size
1, 2
Specify the size of printed photos.
Note: If you did not specify the photo size beforehand in your digital camera,
the default photo sizes are:
the default photo sizes are:
•
4 x 6 (if Letter is your default Paper Size)
•
10 x 15 cm (if A4 is your default Paper Size, and your country is not
Japan)
Japan)
•
L (if A4 is your default Paper Size, and your country is Japan)
Layout
1
Center one photo on a page, or specify the number of photos to print on a
page.
page.
Quality
1
Adjust the quality of printed photos.
1
Setting will return to factory default setting when the PictBridge-enabled digital camera is removed.
2
Setting must be saved individually.
Related topics:
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Understanding the Fax menu
To understand and use the Fax menu:
1
From the control panel, press Fax Mode.
The fax default screen appears.
2
If you do not want to change a setting, enter the fax number and then press Start Color or Start Black.
3
If you want to change a setting, press
.
4
Press
or
repeatedly until the menu item you want appears, and then press .
5
Press
or
repeatedly until the submenu item you want or the setting you want appears, and then press .
Note:
Pressing selects a setting. An asterisk (*) appears next to the selected setting.
6
To go into additional submenus and settings, repeat step 5 on page 117.
7
If needed, press
repeatedly to return to the previous menus and make other setting selections.
8
Press Start Color or Start Black to send a fax.
The following table explains the function of each submenu or menu item in the Fax Menu.
Use this
To
Quality
1
Adjust the quality of a fax you are sending.
Phone Book
Add, edit, and print names and fax numbers of
individuals or groups.
individuals or groups.
1
Temporary setting. For information on saving temporary and other settings, see “Saving settings” on
Understanding the printer
117