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... 76 Canceling Printing, Scanning, or Copying 77 7 Maintenance Identifying the Product Parts 79 Consumable Replacement Messages 81 Replacing a Toner Cartridge 82 Replacing the Photoconductor 86 Cleaning the CX11N 91 Ordering Parts Online 97 8 Solving Problems Status and Error Messages 99 Printing Problems 102 Scanning Problems 105 Copying Problems 109... Help 128 9 Notices System Requirements 129 Important Safety Instructions 130 Restrictions on Copying 134 FCC Compliance Statement 135 Declaration of Conformity 136 Epson America, Inc. Limited Warranty 137 Index 4 Contents
... 76 Canceling Printing, Scanning, or Copying 77 7 Maintenance Identifying the Product Parts 79 Consumable Replacement Messages 81 Replacing a Toner Cartridge 82 Replacing the Photoconductor 86 Cleaning the CX11N 91 Ordering Parts Online 97 8 Solving Problems Status and Error Messages 99 Printing Problems 102 Scanning Problems 105 Copying Problems 109... Help 128 9 Notices System Requirements 129 Important Safety Instructions 130 Restrictions on Copying 134 FCC Compliance Statement 135 Declaration of Conformity 136 Epson America, Inc. Limited Warranty 137 Index 4 Contents
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3. You see a window like this: You can monitor printer status and see information on your operating system version. Open the File menu and select Print. 30 Printing Click EPSON Status Monitor 3. Note: This screen may vary depending on toner levels, paper levels, and the remaining life of the photoconductor. Macintosh 1.
3. You see a window like this: You can monitor printer status and see information on your operating system version. Open the File menu and select Print. 30 Printing Click EPSON Status Monitor 3. Note: This screen may vary depending on toner levels, paper levels, and the remaining life of the photoconductor. Macintosh 1.
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... system below. After the last page is canceled. Note: This screen may vary depending on toner levels, paper levels, and the remaining life of the photoconductor. Windows Double-click the printer icon in the list, then open the Document menu and click Cancel. Select the print job in your taskbar. The...
... system below. After the last page is canceled. Note: This screen may vary depending on toner levels, paper levels, and the remaining life of the photoconductor. Windows Double-click the printer icon in the list, then open the Document menu and click Cancel. Select the print job in your taskbar. The...
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... amount of yellow toner left in the toner cartridge Displays the amount of black toner left in the toner cartridge Remaining service life of the photoconductor unit Total number of pages printed by the CX11N Total number of color pages printed by the CX11N Total number of black and white pages...
... amount of yellow toner left in the toner cartridge Displays the amount of black toner left in the toner cartridge Remaining service life of the photoconductor unit Total number of pages printed by the CX11N Total number of color pages printed by the CX11N Total number of black and white pages...
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Identifying the Product Parts Auto Document Feeder (CX11NF only) Cover (CX11NF only) Cover C Cover B Option cover Power switch Paper stopper (CX11NF only) Output tray Extension tray Control panel Cover A MP tray Maintenance 79 Maintenance 7 This chapter describes the parts of the product, how to replace the toner cartridges and photoconductor, how to clean the CX11N, and how to order more toner.
Identifying the Product Parts Auto Document Feeder (CX11NF only) Cover (CX11NF only) Cover C Cover B Option cover Power switch Paper stopper (CX11NF only) Output tray Extension tray Control panel Cover A MP tray Maintenance 79 Maintenance 7 This chapter describes the parts of the product, how to replace the toner cartridges and photoconductor, how to clean the CX11N, and how to order more toner.
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Cover F Handle Cleaner cover Cover E Telephone interface connectors (CX11NF only) USB connector Network interface connector AC inlet Fuser Paper guides (MP tray) Photoconductor access lever Photoconductor Cleaning knob access lever Toner cartridge 80 Maintenance
Cover F Handle Cleaner cover Cover E Telephone interface connectors (CX11NF only) USB connector Network interface connector AC inlet Fuser Paper guides (MP tray) Photoconductor access lever Photoconductor Cleaning knob access lever Toner cartridge 80 Maintenance
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...to maintain print quality and extend the life of its service life. Contact Epson as described on page 128. If a consumable product reaches the end of its service life. Replace Photocondctr2 The photoconductor is at a time. Consumable Replacement Messages 81 Consumable Replacement Messages When ...the following messages in the LCD screen or in this position, indicating the color of its service life. Contact Epson as described on page 128. Replace the photoconductor with a new one consumable product at the end of the empty toner cartridge. 2 Even if this message ...
...to maintain print quality and extend the life of its service life. Contact Epson as described on page 128. If a consumable product reaches the end of its service life. Replace Photocondctr2 The photoconductor is at a time. Consumable Replacement Messages 81 Consumable Replacement Messages When ...the following messages in the LCD screen or in this position, indicating the color of its service life. Contact Epson as described on page 128. Replace the photoconductor with a new one consumable product at the end of the empty toner cartridge. 2 Even if this message ...
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... error message. oil from your skin may permanently damage its surface and affect print quality. ■ Do not store the photoconductor in an area subject to scratch the surface of children. Check for toner messages on the LCD screen. Also, avoid touching... corrosive gases (such as it may explode and cause injury. Replacing the Photoconductor Handling Precautions Always follow these precautions when replacing the photoconductor: ■ The photoconductor weighs 6.16 lb (2.8 kg). 9. Warning: Keep the photoconductor out of the reach of the drum and belt. Close cover A. 10...
... error message. oil from your skin may permanently damage its surface and affect print quality. ■ Do not store the photoconductor in an area subject to scratch the surface of children. Check for toner messages on the LCD screen. Also, avoid touching... corrosive gases (such as it may explode and cause injury. Replacing the Photoconductor Handling Precautions Always follow these precautions when replacing the photoconductor: ■ The photoconductor weighs 6.16 lb (2.8 kg). 9. Warning: Keep the photoconductor out of the reach of the drum and belt. Close cover A. 10...
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Make sure the CX11N is turned on. 2. Slowly flip back the scanner until it stops. 4. Replacing the Photoconductor 87 Removing and Replacing the Photoconductor 1. Remove any paper loaded in the ADF (CX11NF only). 3. Close the output tray extension.
Make sure the CX11N is turned on. 2. Slowly flip back the scanner until it stops. 4. Replacing the Photoconductor 87 Removing and Replacing the Photoconductor 1. Remove any paper loaded in the ADF (CX11NF only). 3. Close the output tray extension.
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Remove the new photoconductor from its handle. 8. Replacing the Photoconductor 89 7. Lift out the photoconductor using its package and pull off the protective sheet. otherwise, print quality may decrease. Caution: Do not touch the belt on the top of the photoconductor or the blue area; Avoid exposing the photoconductor to light any other components inside the CX11N. Do not touch any longer than necessary.
Remove the new photoconductor from its handle. 8. Replacing the Photoconductor 89 7. Lift out the photoconductor using its package and pull off the protective sheet. otherwise, print quality may decrease. Caution: Do not touch the belt on the top of the photoconductor or the blue area; Avoid exposing the photoconductor to light any other components inside the CX11N. Do not touch any longer than necessary.
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9. Flip down the orange lever, then close cover B. 90 Maintenance Hold the photoconductor by its handle and insert it clicks into the slots marked with blue arrows inside the CX11N. Push it in until it into place. 10.
9. Flip down the orange lever, then close cover B. 90 Maintenance Hold the photoconductor by its handle and insert it clicks into the slots marked with blue arrows inside the CX11N. Push it in until it into place. 10.
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This opens your internet browser to Epson's web site. Ordering Parts Online The CX11N lets you know when you need new toner cartridges or a new photoconductor. You see the Order Online window: Then click the Order Now/Find Dealer button. Ordering Parts Online 97 To order toner cartridges or a photoconductor online, click the Order Online button in the EPSON Status Monitor 3 window or in the printer driver Basic Settings window.
This opens your internet browser to Epson's web site. Ordering Parts Online The CX11N lets you know when you need new toner cartridges or a new photoconductor. You see the Order Online window: Then click the Order Now/Find Dealer button. Ordering Parts Online 97 To order toner cartridges or a photoconductor online, click the Order Online button in the EPSON Status Monitor 3 window or in the printer driver Basic Settings window.
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... Capacity Toner Cartridge (Yellow) Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge (Magenta) Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge (Cyan) Photoconductor Product code 0187 0188 0189 0190 0191 0192 0193 1104 Toner Recycle Program Save with the Epson Toner Recycle Program! Go to www.epson.com/recycle for program details and to order by phone, use these product codes...
... Capacity Toner Cartridge (Yellow) Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge (Magenta) Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge (Cyan) Photoconductor Product code 0187 0188 0189 0190 0191 0192 0193 1104 Toner Recycle Program Save with the Epson Toner Recycle Program! Go to www.epson.com/recycle for program details and to order by phone, use these product codes...
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... connections at both ends of the interface cable are fully plugged in. • You may not be controlled by a switch or automatic timer. photoconductor on Shorten the time interval or press the Get Information Now the LCD seems button on page 128. 102 Solving Problems Printing Problems Operation Problems ...outlet may not be securely connected to check whether the outlet is turned on but nothing prints • Your computer may be damaged. Contact Epson as described on page 128. Make sure the switch is working properly. • If the CX11N still doesn't work, contact...
... connections at both ends of the interface cable are fully plugged in. • You may not be controlled by a switch or automatic timer. photoconductor on Shorten the time interval or press the Get Information Now the LCD seems button on page 128. 102 Solving Problems Printing Problems Operation Problems ...outlet may not be securely connected to check whether the outlet is turned on but nothing prints • Your computer may be damaged. Contact Epson as described on page 128. Make sure the switch is working properly. • If the CX11N still doesn't work, contact...
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... your paper in a humid or damp environment. • You may not be using the correct type of paper for the CX11N. Replace the photoconductor as described on page 86. • If you still have spilled onto the paper feed path. Do not the printed image store paper in ...be moist or damp. The non-printed side Toner may be a problem with the photoconductor. Print three pages containing only one character per page to clean the internal smudges components. For best results, use Epson paper. Print three of the page has toner pages containing only one character per page...
... your paper in a humid or damp environment. • You may not be using the correct type of paper for the CX11N. Replace the photoconductor as described on page 86. • If you still have spilled onto the paper feed path. Do not the printed image store paper in ...be moist or damp. The non-printed side Toner may be a problem with the photoconductor. Print three pages containing only one character per page to clean the internal smudges components. For best results, use Epson paper. Print three of the page has toner pages containing only one character per page...
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... roller 92 print head 93 Color Balance 57 copy setting 38 EPSON Scan 56 to 58 Image Type setting 49 Management (Macintosh) ...... 25 Management (Windows) ........22 matching problems 108 Restoration 56 ColorSync 25 Consumables ordering 97 replacement messages 81 replacing photoconductor .......86 replacing toner 82 Contrast 38 Control panel Cancel button 77...
... roller 92 print head 93 Color Balance 57 copy setting 38 EPSON Scan 56 to 58 Image Type setting 49 Management (Macintosh) ...... 25 Management (Windows) ........22 matching problems 108 Restoration 56 ColorSync 25 Consumables ordering 97 replacement messages 81 replacing photoconductor .......86 replacing toner 82 Contrast 38 Control panel Cancel button 77...
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... .....33 to 34 problems 102 settings (Macintosh 26 settings (Windows 21 142 Index Problems color matching 108 copy quality 109 copying 109 EPSON Scan 106 paper handling 111 print quality 103 printing 102 scan quality 106 scanning 105 Product cleaning 91 parts 79 Professional Mode color, adjusting...settings 56 to 58 marquee, adjusting 54 previewing 51 resolution 50 scan area 51 scan size 59 selecting settings 46 to 61 R Replacing photoconductor 86 to 91 toner cartridges 82 to 86 Reset copy settings 41, 76 menu 74, 77 Resolution, selecting 50 Restrictions on copying 134...
... .....33 to 34 problems 102 settings (Macintosh 26 settings (Windows 21 142 Index Problems color matching 108 copy quality 109 copying 109 EPSON Scan 106 paper handling 111 print quality 103 printing 102 scan quality 106 scanning 105 Product cleaning 91 parts 79 Professional Mode color, adjusting...settings 56 to 58 marquee, adjusting 54 previewing 51 resolution 50 scan area 51 scan size 59 selecting settings 46 to 61 R Replacing photoconductor 86 to 91 toner cartridges 82 to 86 Reset copy settings 41, 76 menu 74, 77 Resolution, selecting 50 Restrictions on copying 134...
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... minute for reseller referral. Epson AcuLaser CX11N/CX11NF AcuLaser CX11N Parts Cover (CX11NF only) Auto Document Feeder (CX11NF only) Paper stopper (CX11NF only) Cover C Cover B Option cover Power switch Cover F USB connector Output tray Extension tray Control panel Cover A MP tray Telephone interface connectors (CX11NF only) Handle Fuser Cover E AC inlet Network interface connector Photoconductor Photoconductor access lever Cleaning knob...
... minute for reseller referral. Epson AcuLaser CX11N/CX11NF AcuLaser CX11N Parts Cover (CX11NF only) Auto Document Feeder (CX11NF only) Paper stopper (CX11NF only) Cover C Cover B Option cover Power switch Cover F USB connector Output tray Extension tray Control panel Cover A MP tray Telephone interface connectors (CX11NF only) Handle Fuser Cover E AC inlet Network interface connector Photoconductor Photoconductor access lever Cleaning knob...
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Epson AcuLaser CX11N/CX11NF 8/05 Epson AcuLaser CX11N/CX11NF First print speed1 Warm-up time ...Height: 23.4 inches (593 mm) Weight CX11NF Approx. 73 lb (33.1 kg), excluding the imaging cartridge and photoconductor uni CX11N Approx. 68.1 lb (30.9 kg), excluding the imaging cartridge and photoconductor unit 2 - Also, depending on A4 or...A4/ 300 dpi First copy 29 sec Multi-copy 5 ppm Continuous copy (Fax modely only): 5 ppm Faxing (CX11NF Only) Supported communications lines PSTN (subscriber lines) PBX (independent premises internal lines) Communication speed 33600, 31200, 28800, ...
Epson AcuLaser CX11N/CX11NF 8/05 Epson AcuLaser CX11N/CX11NF First print speed1 Warm-up time ...Height: 23.4 inches (593 mm) Weight CX11NF Approx. 73 lb (33.1 kg), excluding the imaging cartridge and photoconductor uni CX11N Approx. 68.1 lb (30.9 kg), excluding the imaging cartridge and photoconductor unit 2 - Also, depending on A4 or...A4/ 300 dpi First copy 29 sec Multi-copy 5 ppm Continuous copy (Fax modely only): 5 ppm Faxing (CX11NF Only) Supported communications lines PSTN (subscriber lines) PBX (independent premises internal lines) Communication speed 33600, 31200, 28800, ...
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... cartridges and do not refill them. Epson AcuLaser CX11N/CX11NF Interfaces USB Interface Standard Bit rate Data encoding Adaptable connector Recommended cable length Based on Universal Serial Bus Specifications Revision 1.1, Universal Serial Bus Device Class... Magenta Standard Capacity: 1,500 pages, High Capacity: 4,000 pages Cyan Standard Capacity: 1,500 pages, High Capacity: 4,000 pages 1 Standard black included with the product. Photoconductor Unit Temperature Storage Humidity Storage Unit life 32 to 95°F (0 to 35°C) 15 to 80% RH 14,000 pages under conditions of two...
... cartridges and do not refill them. Epson AcuLaser CX11N/CX11NF Interfaces USB Interface Standard Bit rate Data encoding Adaptable connector Recommended cable length Based on Universal Serial Bus Specifications Revision 1.1, Universal Serial Bus Device Class... Magenta Standard Capacity: 1,500 pages, High Capacity: 4,000 pages Cyan Standard Capacity: 1,500 pages, High Capacity: 4,000 pages 1 Standard black included with the product. Photoconductor Unit Temperature Storage Humidity Storage Unit life 32 to 95°F (0 to 35°C) 15 to 80% RH 14,000 pages under conditions of two...