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Working with printer aliases
Introduction to printer aliases
Use Printer Aliases when you are creating a queue in Linux to provide alternative names for a print queue. For example,
the real name of a print queue could be “Bldg_4_Room1,” but the alias describes it as “duplex." Users can then use
“Bldg_4_Room1” or “duplex” as the print queue name when printing.
Note: Printer aliases are supported only on Linux platforms with the LPRng print subsystem enabled. If you want to
modify the aliases of a queue, you need to recreate the print queue.
Creating a print queue with an alias
1 Access the Printer Aliases screen of the Add Print Queue Wizard.
2 Select Enable Printer Aliases.
3 Enter the name of the alias in the Alias Name field.
Displaying the alias of a print queue
Right-click the print queue, and select Printer Aliases.
Working with printer classes
Introduction to printer classes
Printer classes help you group several printers into one class. Once a printer class is set up, you can print to a class
rather than a specific printer. Because printing resources are pooled within a class, the first available printer completes
your job, providing faster turnaround.
Note: Printer classes are optional and should be used only if they are considered beneficial for users.
Printer classes are only available when you are creating a queue on Sun Solaris, HP-UX, IBM AIX, or Linux with CUPS
enabled.
You can access printer classes in two ways:
From the last screen of the Add Printer Queue Wizard
By right-clicking a printer queue and then selecting Printer Classes
To add this printer to a class, select Enable Printer Classes. You have three options available:
Create a New Class
Select Existing Class
Remove Existing Class
You cannot remove a queue from a class at the time you create the queue.
You can also change or modify a printer queue class from the command line. To add a queue to a new or existing
class, type the following command:
# /usr/lexprint/bin/chqueue -q myqueue -c -a class1,class2
To remove a queue from a class, type the following command:
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Lexmark MX310dn Specifications

General IconGeneral
Duplex printingYes
Print technologyLaser
Maximum resolution1200 x 1200 DPI
Time to first page (black, normal)6.5 s
Print speed (black, normal quality, A4/US Letter)33 ppm
Duplex print speed (black, normal quality, A4/US Letter)14 ppm
Finishing optionNo
All-in-one functionsCopy, Fax, Print, Scan
Supported media weight(s)60 - 90 g/m²
Color all-in-one functionsScan
Package dimensions (W x D x H)19.09 x 21.65 x 22.48 \
Supported media weight (imperial)24 lbs
Country of originChina
Maximum duty cycle50000 pages per month
Recommended duty cycle250 - 6000 pages per month
Page description languagesMicrosoft XPS, PCL 5e, PCL 6, PDF 1.7, PostScript 3, PPDS
Copier resize25 - 400 %
Copy speed (black, normal quality, A4)33 cpm
Scanner typeFlatbed & ADF scanner
Maximum scan area216 x 356 mm
Duplex scan speed (black)43 ppm
Duplex scan speed (color)20 ppm
Optical scanning resolution600 x 1200 DPI
FaxingMono faxing
Modem speed33.6 Kbit/s
Fax transmission speed3 sec/page
Total input capacity300 sheets
Total output capacity150 sheets
Maximum input capacity850 sheets
Total number of input trays2
Maximum number of input trays3
Auto document feeder (ADF) input capacity50 sheets
Envelopes sizes7 3/4, 9, 10, DL
Maximum print size-
Paper tray media typesCard stock, Envelopes, Labels, Plain paper, Transparencies
Non-ISO print media sizesExecutive (184 x 267mm), Folio (media size), Legal (media size), Letter (media size), Oficio (media size), Statement (140 x 216mm)
ISO A-series sizes (A0...A9)A4, A5, A6
JIS B-series sizes (B0...B9)B5
Maximum ISO A-series paper sizeA4
DisplayLCD
Display diagonal2.4 \
Market positioningBusiness
Standard interfacesEthernet, USB 2.0
Optional connectivityWireless LAN
USB 2.0 ports quantity1
Supported network protocols (IPv4)TCP/IP, AppleTalk, TCP, UDP
Supported network protocols (IPv6)TCP/IP
Internal memory256 MB
Processor frequency800 MHz
Sound pressure level (copying)54 dB
Sound pressure level (printing)53 dB
Sound pressure level (scanning)55 dB
Sound pressure level (duplex printing)52 dB
Power consumption (average operating)- W
Package depth550 mm
Package width485 mm
Package height571 mm
Package weight22500 g
Operating altitude0 - 2896 m
Operating temperature (T-T)16 - 32 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)8 - 80 %
Mac operating systems supportedMac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion
Other operating systems supportedNovell NetWare 5.x, Novell NetWare 6.x, Novell Open Enterprise Server
Server operating systems supportedWindows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 x64, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 x64
Sustainability certificatesENERGY STAR
CertificationBlue Angel (RAL-UZ-122), CAN/CSA-C22.2 60950-1, CSA E60825-1, ICES-003 B, BSMI B, CNS 13438, VCCI B, US FDA, FCC B, UL 60950-1, IEC 320-1, EN/IEC 60320-1, CE B, CB IEC 60950-1, EN 62311, EN 60950-1, EN/IEC 61000-3, EN 55022 B, EN 55024, EN/IEC 60825-1, GS (TÜV), SEMKO, UL AR, CS, TÜV Rh, SMA C-tick B, CCC B, CISPIR 22 B, EK Mark, N Mark, ECMA-370, TED
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth472 mm
Width399 mm
Height468 mm
Weight20000 g

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