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... ...114 Replacing a black imaging kit ...117 Replacing a black and color imaging kit ...123 Replacing a toner cartridge...128 Replacing a developer unit ...130 Cleaning the exterior of the printer...135 Recycling Lexmark products...136 Moving the printer...136 Before moving the printer...136 Moving the printer to another location...136 Shipping the printer ...136...
... ...114 Replacing a black imaging kit ...117 Replacing a black and color imaging kit ...123 Replacing a toner cartridge...128 Replacing a developer unit ...130 Cleaning the exterior of the printer...135 Recycling Lexmark products...136 Moving the printer...136 Before moving the printer...136 Moving the printer to another location...136 Shipping the printer ...136...
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... at the same time. Remove the power cord from the wall outlet before continuing. CAUTION-SHOCK HAZARD: To avoid the risk of electric shock when cleaning the exterior of the printer, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and disconnect all cables from the printer before moving the printer, follow...
... at the same time. Remove the power cord from the wall outlet before continuing. CAUTION-SHOCK HAZARD: To avoid the risk of electric shock when cleaning the exterior of the printer, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and disconnect all cables from the printer before moving the printer, follow...
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Free from the direct airflow of air conditioners, heaters, or ventilators - Clean, dry, and free of dust • Allow the following illustration shows the fully configured printer model with a 650-sheet duo drawer: 3 2 1 1 650-sheet duo drawer (...
Free from the direct airflow of air conditioners, heaters, or ventilators - Clean, dry, and free of dust • Allow the following illustration shows the fully configured printer model with a 650-sheet duo drawer: 3 2 1 1 650-sheet duo drawer (...
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... check the status of supplies from a network computer Note: The computer must be connected to the same network as the printer. Storing supplies Choose a cool, clean storage area for accuracy before printing the remaining copies. If you need to maintain optimum print quality. Checking the status of supplies A message appears on...
... check the status of supplies from a network computer Note: The computer must be connected to the same network as the printer. Storing supplies Choose a cool, clean storage area for accuracy before printing the remaining copies. If you need to maintain optimum print quality. Checking the status of supplies A message appears on...
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CAUTION-SHOCK HAZARD: To avoid the risk of electric shock when cleaning the exterior of the printer 1 Make sure that the printer is turned off and unplugged from the standard exit tray. 3 Dampen a clean, lint-free cloth with water. Maintaining the printer 135 17 Replace the toner cartridges. 18 Close ...the top door. 19 Close the front door. Cleaning the exterior of the printer, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and disconnect all cables from the printer before proceeding. 2 Remove ...
CAUTION-SHOCK HAZARD: To avoid the risk of electric shock when cleaning the exterior of the printer 1 Make sure that the printer is turned off and unplugged from the standard exit tray. 3 Dampen a clean, lint-free cloth with water. Maintaining the printer 135 17 Replace the toner cartridges. 18 Close ...the top door. 19 Close the front door. Cleaning the exterior of the printer, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and disconnect all cables from the printer before proceeding. 2 Remove ...
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... located on the computer screen. Warning-Potential Damage: Using a damp cloth to clean the interior may cause damage to your country from the printer before beginning a ... standard exit tray. 4 Wipe only the outside of trying to lift the drawer and printer at www.lexmark.com/recycle. 2 Find the product type you want to recycle, and then select your printer. 5 Make...kg (40 lb) and requires two or more trained personnel to move it safely. Recycling Lexmark products To return Lexmark products to another location by the printer warranty. Moving the printer to another location The ...
... located on the computer screen. Warning-Potential Damage: Using a damp cloth to clean the interior may cause damage to your country from the printer before beginning a ... standard exit tray. 4 Wipe only the outside of trying to lift the drawer and printer at www.lexmark.com/recycle. 2 Find the product type you want to recycle, and then select your printer. 5 Make...kg (40 lb) and requires two or more trained personnel to move it safely. Recycling Lexmark products To return Lexmark products to another location by the printer warranty. Moving the printer to another location The ...
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... card stock loading 41 tips on using 58 Check Config ID 101 Check Model Name 101 Check Serial Num 101 checking an unresponsive printer 140 cleaning exterior of the printer 135 Close Door 101 configuration information wireless network 28 configurations printer 11 configuring multiple printers 139 configuring supply notifications 138 conserving... emission notices 162, 163, 164, 166 envelopes loading 41, 44 tips 57 Ethernet networking Macintosh 33 Windows 33 Ethernet port 24 exterior of the printer cleaning 135 Index 176
... card stock loading 41 tips on using 58 Check Config ID 101 Check Model Name 101 Check Serial Num 101 checking an unresponsive printer 140 cleaning exterior of the printer 135 Close Door 101 configuration information wireless network 28 configurations printer 11 configuring multiple printers 139 configuring supply notifications 138 conserving... emission notices 162, 163, 164, 166 envelopes loading 41, 44 tips 57 Ethernet networking Macintosh 33 Windows 33 Ethernet port 24 exterior of the printer cleaning 135 Index 176
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... basics 3-33 Step 1: Charge 3-34 Step 2: Expose 3-35 Step 3: Develop 3-36 Step 4a: First transfer 3-37 Step 4b: Second transfer 3-38 Step 5: Fuse 3-39 Step 6: Clean/erase 3-40 Paper path, transport components 3-42 Paper path Information 3-42 Transport components 3-43 Duplex process 3-44 Color theory 3-45 What is RGB color 3-45...
... basics 3-33 Step 1: Charge 3-34 Step 2: Expose 3-35 Step 3: Develop 3-36 Step 4a: First transfer 3-37 Step 4b: Second transfer 3-38 Step 5: Fuse 3-39 Step 6: Clean/erase 3-40 Paper path, transport components 3-42 Paper path Information 3-42 Transport components 3-43 Duplex process 3-44 Color theory 3-45 What is RGB color 3-45...
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...value. To view the status of the photoconductor units: 1. Replace the failing part: • Image transfer unit (ITU). Go to step 8. 8 Clean the printhead. Diagnostic information 2-43 To reset this fix the problem? In Ready mode, press Menus ( ). 2. Select Supplies Menu, and press ... 4. 3 Did replacing the developer unit correct the problem? Does this value: Go to step 2. Problem resolved. Using non-Lexmark toner cartridges may also cause background problems. Some problems occur by using rough paper or incorrectly setting the operator panel settings to ...
...value. To view the status of the photoconductor units: 1. Replace the failing part: • Image transfer unit (ITU). Go to step 8. 8 Clean the printhead. Diagnostic information 2-43 To reset this fix the problem? In Ready mode, press Menus ( ). 2. Select Supplies Menu, and press ... 4. 3 Did replacing the developer unit correct the problem? Does this value: Go to step 2. Problem resolved. Using non-Lexmark toner cartridges may also cause background problems. Some problems occur by using rough paper or incorrectly setting the operator panel settings to ...
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... to step 8. Check the continuity between the spring-loaded pins and the JSC1 connector on page 4-11. Are all the toner cartridge contacts clean on page 4-31. No Clean the developer cartridge contacts. To run Reset Color Cal: 1. Blurred or fuzzy print is automatically returned to ensure they are not bent, corroded...
... to step 8. Check the continuity between the spring-loaded pins and the JSC1 connector on page 4-11. Are all the toner cartridge contacts clean on page 4-31. No Clean the developer cartridge contacts. To run Reset Color Cal: 1. Blurred or fuzzy print is automatically returned to ensure they are not bent, corroded...
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.... See "Developer unit removal" on page 4-21. 5025-2xx, 4xx Print quality-narrow vertical line ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE Step Questions / actions 1 Replace the photoconductor unit. Clean or replace the faulty unit.
.... See "Developer unit removal" on page 4-21. 5025-2xx, 4xx Print quality-narrow vertical line ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE Step Questions / actions 1 Replace the photoconductor unit. Clean or replace the faulty unit.
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... Tray 1 Missing. Does the message remain on the display? 2 Check the vertical wall (or web) at the left rear of the tray for a dislodged sensor. Clean the contacts, and reinstall the ITU. Replace the tray 1 sensor.
... Tray 1 Missing. Does the message remain on the display? 2 Check the vertical wall (or web) at the left rear of the tray for a dislodged sensor. Clean the contacts, and reinstall the ITU. Replace the tray 1 sensor.
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...PC unit) and an image transfer unit (ITU). After the image is transferred to print is the command center for each printer are cleaned and recharged. The printer has four photoconductors (called the electrophotographic process. The controller board then initiates the print process. The transfer unit...for the EP process and coordinates the various motors and signals. The laser fires on media. Electrophotographic process basics This printer is cleaned and the process begins again for each photoconductor. Each color toner is painted to it passes under the four photoconductors and the...
...PC unit) and an image transfer unit (ITU). After the image is transferred to print is the command center for each printer are cleaned and recharged. The printer has four photoconductors (called the electrophotographic process. The controller board then initiates the print process. The transfer unit...for the EP process and coordinates the various motors and signals. The laser fires on media. Electrophotographic process basics This printer is cleaned and the process begins again for each photoconductor. Each color toner is painted to it passes under the four photoconductors and the...
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... quality problems and have to light for each color. If this lens gets contaminated with an organic substance that makes it sensitive to be replaced. Cleaning the lens solves the problem. • Never touch the surface of each photoconductor (B) and writes an invisible image called a latent image or electrostatic image for...
... quality problems and have to light for each color. If this lens gets contaminated with an organic substance that makes it sensitive to be replaced. Cleaning the lens solves the problem. • Never touch the surface of each photoconductor (B) and writes an invisible image called a latent image or electrostatic image for...
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... the photoconductors and the ITU belt. Service tips: • Never touch the surface of voids/ light print on the surface and toner will have to clean the ITU belt surface. Then the ITU belt will not stick properly.
... the photoconductors and the ITU belt. Service tips: • Never touch the surface of voids/ light print on the surface and toner will have to clean the ITU belt surface. Then the ITU belt will not stick properly.
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Transfer unit clean Once the toner image on the transfer belt has been transferred to the waste toner area using an auger system. 3-40 Service Manual This occurs for every page that take place during the EP process. After the toner is moved to the cleaning blade, the toner is moved from the cleaning blade to the page, the transfer belt rotates around and is printed. One process cleans the transfer belt and the other cleans the photoconductors. 5025-2xx, 4xx Step 6: Clean/erase There are two main cleaning processes that is cleaned by the cleaning blade (G).
Transfer unit clean Once the toner image on the transfer belt has been transferred to the waste toner area using an auger system. 3-40 Service Manual This occurs for every page that take place during the EP process. After the toner is moved to the cleaning blade, the toner is moved from the cleaning blade to the page, the transfer belt rotates around and is printed. One process cleans the transfer belt and the other cleans the photoconductors. 5025-2xx, 4xx Step 6: Clean/erase There are two main cleaning processes that is cleaned by the cleaning blade (G).
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Now the photoconductor surface is prepared to the transfer belt. This is the clean/erase process. Diagnostic aids 3-41 This cleaning/erasing cycle happens after each photoconductor. 5025-2xx, 4xx Photoconductor clean/erase After each plane of color has been transferred to the transfer belt from the photoconductors, a cleaning blade (H) scrapes the left over toner from the surface of each plane of color is transferred to begin the EP cycle once again.
Now the photoconductor surface is prepared to the transfer belt. This is the clean/erase process. Diagnostic aids 3-41 This cleaning/erasing cycle happens after each photoconductor. 5025-2xx, 4xx Photoconductor clean/erase After each plane of color has been transferred to the transfer belt from the photoconductors, a cleaning blade (H) scrapes the left over toner from the surface of each plane of color is transferred to begin the EP cycle once again.
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... process at just the right moment. Diagnostic aids 3-43 Service tip: If the printer posts a paper jam message but no paper is transferred to gently clean the sensor. The fuser rollers push the media toward the exit bin and past the exit sensor. The pick rollers push the media to the...
... process at just the right moment. Diagnostic aids 3-43 Service tip: If the printer posts a paper jam message but no paper is transferred to gently clean the sensor. The fuser rollers push the media toward the exit bin and past the exit sensor. The pick rollers push the media to the...