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Administrative support 93 Finding advanced networking and administrator information 93 Restoring the factory default settings...93 Clearing jams 94 Avoiding jams...94 Accessing jam areas...94 Understanding jam lights and access locations 95 Clearing jams behind the photoconductor kit and toner cartridge 99 Clearing jams from the standard exit bin 101 Clearing jams from Tray 1...101 Clearing jams from Tray 2...103 Clearing jams in the manual feeder...104 Clearing jams behind the rear door...105 Troubleshooting 107 Understanding printer messages...107 Close door ...107 Load with
Administrative support 93 Finding advanced networking and administrator information 93 Restoring the factory default settings...93 Clearing jams 94 Avoiding jams...94 Accessing jam areas...94 Understanding jam lights and access locations 95 Clearing jams behind the photoconductor kit and toner cartridge 99 Clearing jams from the standard exit bin 101 Clearing jams from Tray 1...101 Clearing jams from Tray 2...103 Clearing jams in the manual feeder...104 Clearing jams behind the rear door...105 Troubleshooting 107 Understanding printer messages...107 Close door ...107 Load with
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... feeder 104 2-sided printing 57 31 Defective cartridge 108 32.yy Replace unsupported cartridge 108 550-sheet drawer installing 19 58 Too many flash options installed 108 58 Too many trays attached 109 59 Incompatible tray 109 88 Replace toner 109 A attaching cables 22 B booklet printing... door 107 collate setting Finishing menu 67 configurations printer 11 conserving supplies 26 contacting Customer Support 124 control panel, printer 36 buttons 14 lights 14 Custom Types menu 73 D Default Source menu 68 documents, printing from Macintosh computer 56 from Windows 56 duplex printing 57 manual ...
... feeder 104 2-sided printing 57 31 Defective cartridge 108 32.yy Replace unsupported cartridge 108 550-sheet drawer installing 19 58 Too many flash options installed 108 58 Too many trays attached 109 59 Incompatible tray 109 88 Replace toner 109 A attaching cables 22 B booklet printing... door 107 collate setting Finishing menu 67 configurations printer 11 conserving supplies 26 contacting Customer Support 124 control panel, printer 36 buttons 14 lights 14 Custom Types menu 73 D Default Source menu 68 documents, printing from Macintosh computer 56 from Windows 56 duplex printing 57 manual ...
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... 10 moving 91 selecting a location 10 shipping 92 printer control panel 36 buttons 14 lights 14 printer messages 31 Defective cartridge 108 32.yy Replace unsupported cartridge 108 58 Too many flash options installed 108 58 Too many trays attached 109 59 Incompatible tray 109 88 Replace ... sides of the paper 57 print quality test pages 63, 115 publications, finding 9 Q Quality menu 80 R recycled paper using 26 recycling Lexmark packaging 28 Lexmark products 28 toner cartridges 28 WEEE statement 127 Remove paper from standard output bin 108 reprint page after paper jam 65 S safety information 7, ...
... 10 moving 91 selecting a location 10 shipping 92 printer control panel 36 buttons 14 lights 14 printer messages 31 Defective cartridge 108 32.yy Replace unsupported cartridge 108 58 Too many flash options installed 108 58 Too many trays attached 109 59 Incompatible tray 109 88 Replace ... sides of the paper 57 print quality test pages 63, 115 publications, finding 9 Q Quality menu 80 R recycled paper using 26 recycling Lexmark packaging 28 Lexmark products 28 toner cartridges 28 WEEE statement 127 Remove paper from standard output bin 108 reprint page after paper jam 65 S safety information 7, ...
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... information. 5. After the lights quit flashing, the light flashes until the fuser comes up to temperature (5-20 additional seconds, depending on page 2-4 for correct POST functioning of the fuser) and then stays on , it performs a POST. Lights then flash on momentarily 2. The printer cycles down into standby mode, and lights solid. 2-2 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn 4513-200, -220...
... information. 5. After the lights quit flashing, the light flashes until the fuser comes up to temperature (5-20 additional seconds, depending on page 2-4 for correct POST functioning of the fuser) and then stays on , it performs a POST. Lights then flash on momentarily 2. The printer cycles down into standby mode, and lights solid. 2-2 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn 4513-200, -220...
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... problem. Note: If data is needed. 4513-200, -220, -230 Light patterns and error messages User attendance messages, paper jam errors, and service errors display a light pattern. This may be all the information that is sent to the printer and all lights flash immediately, and double-clicking does not change . In which has the...
... problem. Note: If data is needed. 4513-200, -220, -230 Light patterns and error messages User attendance messages, paper jam errors, and service errors display a light pattern. This may be all the information that is sent to the printer and all lights flash immediately, and double-clicking does not change . In which has the...
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... the operator panel" on page 2-2 for icon information. Light on Light off Light blinking x Light blinking slowly Common light sequences Printer Condition Page Ready/Power Saver 7 Demo Mode Ready 7 Busy 8 • Defragmenting Flash • Formatting Flash • Printing Directory • Printing Font List • Printing... Service error² 13 Printer error³ 13 2-4 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn
... the operator panel" on page 2-2 for icon information. Light on Light off Light blinking x Light blinking slowly Common light sequences Printer Condition Page Ready/Power Saver 7 Demo Mode Ready 7 Busy 8 • Defragmenting Flash • Formatting Flash • Printing Directory • Printing Font List • Printing... Service error² 13 Printer error³ 13 2-4 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn
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... in Multi-purpose 15 Feeder or Manual Feeder Load Tray 1 for side 2 of manual 15 duplex printing ¹ Toner low light will remain flashing with other primary light sequences. x Diagnostics information 2-5 Common...
... in Multi-purpose 15 Feeder or Manual Feeder Load Tray 1 for side 2 of manual 15 duplex printing ¹ Toner low light will remain flashing with other primary light sequences. x Diagnostics information 2-5 Common...
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...Common light sequences when replacing the photoconductor Printer Condition Page Replace photoconductor 12 (printer hard stop) Ready and Replace Photoconductor/Power Save and Replace Photoconductor Demo Mode Ready and Replace Photoconductor Hex Trace Ready and Replace Photoconductor Busy and Replace Photoconductor • Defragmenting Flash and... x 2 -6 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn
...Common light sequences when replacing the photoconductor Printer Condition Page Replace photoconductor 12 (printer hard stop) Ready and Replace Photoconductor/Power Save and Replace Photoconductor Demo Mode Ready and Replace Photoconductor Hex Trace Ready and Replace Photoconductor Busy and Replace Photoconductor • Defragmenting Flash and... x 2 -6 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn
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...Advanced users can use Hex Trace to help troubleshoot printing problems. After resolving the problem, turn off the printer to reset the printer. 2-8 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn Waiting Meaning The printer is active. 4513-200, -220, -230 Busy Meaning • The ... • Press and release Cancel to cancel printing. • Press and hold Cancel to reset the printer. The Ready light is defragmenting, formatting, or programming Flash. Wait for the pages to print. Action Busy: • Wait for the message to clear. • Press and ...
...Advanced users can use Hex Trace to help troubleshoot printing problems. After resolving the problem, turn off the printer to reset the printer. 2-8 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn Waiting Meaning The printer is active. 4513-200, -220, -230 Busy Meaning • The ... • Press and release Cancel to cancel printing. • Press and hold Cancel to reset the printer. The Ready light is defragmenting, formatting, or programming Flash. Wait for the pages to print. Action Busy: • Wait for the message to clear. • Press and ...
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... go for printer errors When the Error and Continue lights are both on, a printer error has occurred with a secondary code. Printer Condition Page Complex page 20 Insufficient collation area 21 Defective flash 21 Network interface errors 21 ... connection lost 23 Host interface disabled 23 Memory full 23 Short media 24 Flash full 24 Invalid engine code 24 Invalid network code 25 Toner cartridge region 25 mismatch Change...
... go for printer errors When the Error and Continue lights are both on, a printer error has occurred with a secondary code. Printer Condition Page Complex page 20 Insufficient collation area 21 Defective flash 21 Network interface errors 21 ... connection lost 23 Host interface disabled 23 Memory full 23 Short media 24 Flash full 24 Invalid engine code 24 Invalid network code 25 Toner cartridge region 25 mismatch Change...
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... and continue processing the print job. • Turn the printer off . • Remove the toner cartridge, and shake it to clear the light sequence and continue processing the print job. • Turn the printer off . • Remove the toner cartridge, and replace it is defective... cartridge is getting low, or a defective toner cartridge has been detected. The option will be ignored. 2-26 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn Action Press Continue briefly to too many flash options have been attached. Action • Press and release Continue to extend the life, or replace the toner ...
... and continue processing the print job. • Turn the printer off . • Remove the toner cartridge, and shake it to clear the light sequence and continue processing the print job. • Turn the printer off . • Remove the toner cartridge, and replace it is defective... cartridge is getting low, or a defective toner cartridge has been detected. The option will be ignored. 2-26 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn Action Press Continue briefly to too many flash options have been attached. Action • Press and release Continue to extend the life, or replace the toner ...
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... codes 2-28 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn When all lights flashing as the primary notification or code. 4513-200, -220, -230 Service codes All service errors are indicated by all lights flash, double-click to see the tertiary code. The secondary light pattern indicates an area or function which has the...
... codes 2-28 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn When all lights flashing as the primary notification or code. 4513-200, -220, -230 Service codes All service errors are indicated by all lights flash, double-click to see the tertiary code. The secondary light pattern indicates an area or function which has the...
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... violation by all lights flashing which is the primary indication or code. Note: All service errors are initially communicated by paper port device 906: Service engine software error Service watchdog: 90x 901: Timer service slow 2-30 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn These...
... violation by all lights flashing which is the primary indication or code. Note: All service errors are initially communicated by paper port device 906: Service engine software error Service watchdog: 90x 901: Timer service slow 2-30 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn These...
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...61527; 984: Service paper port communication failure 2-34 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn 4513-200, -220, -230 Network error Indicates an error in the paper port. Service tertiary error codes: network error Lights Service secondary codes: 97x ... network error 978: Bad checksum while programming port 979: Flash parts failed while programming port Paper port communication error Indicates a communication error in the network circuitry.
...61527; 984: Service paper port communication failure 2-34 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn 4513-200, -220, -230 Network error Indicates an error in the paper port. Service tertiary error codes: network error Lights Service secondary codes: 97x ... network error 978: Bad checksum while programming port 979: Flash parts failed while programming port Paper port communication error Indicates a communication error in the network circuitry.
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...(at the end of the beam or dust on the right side for cartridge damage. When the light stays on page 3-62. 2-58 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn Check for free motion. Try a different toner cartridge and PC kit. • If ...those fail, then replace the LVPS/HVPS, controller board, or the printhead in a 'dirty' print. Extreme environmental conditions, temperatures, and humidity will affect the print quality. Press and release three times until all the lights flash...
...(at the end of the beam or dust on the right side for cartridge damage. When the light stays on page 3-62. 2-58 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn Check for free motion. Try a different toner cartridge and PC kit. • If ...those fail, then replace the LVPS/HVPS, controller board, or the printhead in a 'dirty' print. Extreme environmental conditions, temperatures, and humidity will affect the print quality. Press and release three times until all the lights flash...
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... printed. Print Diagnostic menus by and • This action rotates only through the possible settings of the lights flash, then release the button. Close the front access door once the Error light displays. 1. Printing menus Print Configuration menus by the nonindented items listed along the left edge of the... lights flash, then release the button. Moving around the menu "Configuration Menu printout" on page 3-2 and "Diagnostics mode printout sample" on ). • Press ...
... printed. Print Diagnostic menus by and • This action rotates only through the possible settings of the lights flash, then release the button. Close the front access door once the Error light displays. 1. Printing menus Print Configuration menus by the nonindented items listed along the left edge of the... lights flash, then release the button. Moving around the menu "Configuration Menu printout" on page 3-2 and "Diagnostics mode printout sample" on ). • Press ...
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... settings to zero. The replace photoconductor message should be cleared only when the photoconductor kit has been replaced. 3-4 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn Turn on the printer while pressing and holding until all of the lights flash. Turn off the printer. Four pages print to the factory default values except: • All settings in...
... settings to zero. The replace photoconductor message should be cleared only when the photoconductor kit has been replaced. 3-4 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn Turn on the printer while pressing and holding until all of the lights flash. Turn off the printer. Four pages print to the factory default values except: • All settings in...
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... more information. 3-8 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn Menu item Use setting to begin . Four pages print: A text page with printer information, cartridge information, current margin settings, and a graphic. Setting is ignored by pressing and holding until the lights flash. Press and hold ...front access door. 3. Follow the instructions on the menu page to print. U.S. (default) Non-U.S. Press and hold until the lights flash to stop . Cartridge lockout function is replaced. 000101 (default) 000189 Printer alignment Align a new printhead. None Cont Prt Simplex ...
... more information. 3-8 Lexmark™ E260, E260d, E260dn Menu item Use setting to begin . Four pages print: A text page with printer information, cartridge information, current margin settings, and a graphic. Setting is ignored by pressing and holding until the lights flash. Press and hold ...front access door. 3. Follow the instructions on the menu page to print. U.S. (default) Non-U.S. Press and hold until the lights flash to stop . Cartridge lockout function is replaced. 000101 (default) 000189 Printer alignment Align a new printhead. None Cont Prt Simplex ...
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Always disconnect and connect with only one connector at back of book. These values were measured with all flashing lights.) Cooling fan 24 V dc 24 V dc 0 V dc Duplex solenoid 24 V dc 5 V dc Narrow media sensor 5 V dc Ground 5 V dc Thermistor Ground > 0 V dc 5 V dc 5 V dc Fuser exit ...
Always disconnect and connect with only one connector at back of book. These values were measured with all flashing lights.) Cooling fan 24 V dc 24 V dc 0 V dc Duplex solenoid 24 V dc 5 V dc Narrow media sensor 5 V dc Ground 5 V dc Thermistor Ground > 0 V dc 5 V dc 5 V dc Fuser exit ...