User's Guide
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... that tray. Wait for the internal print server. Load with the correct paper type and size. • Cancel the current job. Maintenance Replace the maintenance items and, if necessary, reset the printer maintenance counter. Understanding printer messages 150 For information on purchasing supplies, see "Ordering supplies" on the display. Menu access turned off by...
... that tray. Wait for the internal print server. Load with the correct paper type and size. • Cancel the current job. Maintenance Replace the maintenance items and, if necessary, reset the printer maintenance counter. Understanding printer messages 150 For information on purchasing supplies, see "Ordering supplies" on the display. Menu access turned off by...
User's Guide
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...149 Invalid Engine Code 149 Invalid Network Code 150 Invalid PIN 150 Load with 150 Load manual feeder with 150 Load staples 150 Maintenance 150 Menu access turned off by system administrator 150 Menus are Disabled 151 Must be in Ready state to enter menus 151 ...Remove paper from standard output bin 154 Replace wiper 155 Resetting active bin 155 Resetting the printer 155 Resetting without replacing may affect print quality. 155 Restore Held Jobs? 155 Restoring Factory Defaults 155 Restoring Held Jobs(s) x/y 155 Routine maintenance needed 156 Securely clearing disk space 156 Serial 156 Some...
...149 Invalid Engine Code 149 Invalid Network Code 150 Invalid PIN 150 Load with 150 Load manual feeder with 150 Load staples 150 Maintenance 150 Menu access turned off by system administrator 150 Menus are Disabled 151 Must be in Ready state to enter menus 151 ...Remove paper from standard output bin 154 Replace wiper 155 Resetting active bin 155 Resetting the printer 155 Resetting without replacing may affect print quality. 155 Restore Held Jobs? 155 Restoring Factory Defaults 155 Restoring Held Jobs(s) x/y 155 Routine maintenance needed 156 Securely clearing disk space 156 Serial 156 Some...
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... Reading USB drive 153 Ready 153 Reattach bin 153 Reattach bin - 153 Reattach envelope feeder 154 recycled paper using 67 recycling Lexmark products 170 WEEE statement 198 Remote Management Active 154 Remove packaging material, check 154 Remove paper from 155 Remove paper from all...for Macintosh users 75 printing for Windows users 75 Resetting active bin 155 Resetting the printer 155 Resetting without replacing may affect print quality. 155 Restore Held Jobs? 155 Restoring Factory Defaults 155 Restoring Held Jobs(s) x/y 155 Routine maintenance needed 156 S safety information 9, 10 Securely ...
... Reading USB drive 153 Ready 153 Reattach bin 153 Reattach bin - 153 Reattach envelope feeder 154 recycled paper using 67 recycling Lexmark products 170 WEEE statement 198 Remote Management Active 154 Remove packaging material, check 154 Remove paper from 155 Remove paper from all...for Macintosh users 75 printing for Windows users 75 Resetting active bin 155 Resetting the printer 155 Resetting without replacing may affect print quality. 155 Restore Held Jobs? 155 Restoring Factory Defaults 155 Restoring Held Jobs(s) x/y 155 Routine maintenance needed 156 S safety information 9, 10 Securely ...
Service Manual
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... safety information xv Laser notice xv Lithium warning ii-xxi Safety information xxi Preface xxiv Conventions xxiv General information 1-1 Maintenance approach 1-1 Options 1-2 Available internal options 1-2 Media handling options 1-2 Printer configurations 1-3 Basic model 1-3 Fully configured... by the output bins 1-7 Tools required 1-8 Acronyms 1-9 Diagnostic information 2-1 Start 2-1 Confirm the installation status 2-2 Power-on Reset sequence 2-2 Entering Diagnostics mode 2-2 User attendance messages 2-3 Error code table 1 2-14 Service checks 2-126 Sensor (input) ...
... safety information xv Laser notice xv Lithium warning ii-xxi Safety information xxi Preface xxiv Conventions xxiv General information 1-1 Maintenance approach 1-1 Options 1-2 Available internal options 1-2 Media handling options 1-2 Printer configurations 1-3 Basic model 1-3 Fully configured... by the output bins 1-7 Tools required 1-8 Acronyms 1-9 Diagnostic information 2-1 Start 2-1 Confirm the installation status 2-2 Power-on Reset sequence 2-2 Entering Diagnostics mode 2-2 User attendance messages 2-3 Error code table 1 2-14 Service checks 2-126 Sensor (input) ...
Service Manual
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... 3-23 Clear Log 3-24 EXIT DIAGNOSTICS (models T650, T652, and T654 3-24 Configuration menu (CONFIG MENU) (models T650, T652, and T654 3-25 Entering Configuration Menu (models T650, T652, and T654 3-25 Available menus 3-25 Maintenance page count (Maint Cnt Value 3-25 Maintenance page counter reset (Reset Cnt 3-26 Print quality pages (Prt Quality Pgs 3-26 Reports 3-26...
... 3-23 Clear Log 3-24 EXIT DIAGNOSTICS (models T650, T652, and T654 3-24 Configuration menu (CONFIG MENU) (models T650, T652, and T654 3-25 Entering Configuration Menu (models T650, T652, and T654 3-25 Available menus 3-25 Maintenance page count (Maint Cnt Value 3-25 Maintenance page counter reset (Reset Cnt 3-26 Print quality pages (Prt Quality Pgs 3-26 Reports 3-26...
Service Manual
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... 3-48 Clear Log 3-48 Configuration menu (CONFIG MENU) (model T656 3-49 Entering Configuration Menu (model T656 3-49 Available menus 3-49 Maintenance Counter Value 3-49 Reset Maintenance Counter 3-50 Print Quality Pages 3-51 Reports 3-51 Menu Settings Page 3-51 Event Log 3-51 SIZE SENSING 3-52 Panel Menus 3-52... overview 3-60 Basic model 3-60 Printer theory 3-61 Model T650 with duplex, paper path, rolls, and sensors 3-61 Models T652 and T654 paper path rolls and sensors 3-62 Functions of main components 3-62 Media tray assembly 3-62 Rear media guide 3-62 Side guide 3-63 Wear...
... 3-48 Clear Log 3-48 Configuration menu (CONFIG MENU) (model T656 3-49 Entering Configuration Menu (model T656 3-49 Available menus 3-49 Maintenance Counter Value 3-49 Reset Maintenance Counter 3-50 Print Quality Pages 3-51 Reports 3-51 Menu Settings Page 3-51 Event Log 3-51 SIZE SENSING 3-52 Panel Menus 3-52... overview 3-60 Basic model 3-60 Printer theory 3-61 Model T650 with duplex, paper path, rolls, and sensors 3-61 Models T652 and T654 paper path rolls and sensors 3-62 Functions of main components 3-62 Media tray assembly 3-62 Rear media guide 3-62 Side guide 3-63 Wear...
Service Manual
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...options for proper installation. Power-on a level and stable surface. • Media meets specifications and is installed properly. • Customer maintenance parts have been replaced at a place subjected to extreme temperature, extreme humidity or rapid changes in temperature. • The printer is loaded.... 3. The fuser cooling fan turns on . 5. The Lexmark splash screen appears with a progress bar in direct sun. • The printer is installed on Reset sequence The following items before starting the troubleshooting procedures. • With the power cord...
...options for proper installation. Power-on a level and stable surface. • Media meets specifications and is installed properly. • Customer maintenance parts have been replaced at a place subjected to extreme temperature, extreme humidity or rapid changes in temperature. • The printer is loaded.... 3. The fuser cooling fan turns on . 5. The Lexmark splash screen appears with a progress bar in direct sun. • The printer is installed on Reset sequence The following items before starting the troubleshooting procedures. • With the power cord...
Service Manual
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...300,000, the customer is displayed. This counter is installed. 4062-XXX Configuration menu (CONFIG MENU) (models T650, T652, and T654) Entering Configuration Menu (models T650, T652, and T654) 1. See "SIZE SENSING" on page 3-27 See "Panel Menus" on page 3-27 See "PPDS Emulation" on page 3-...28 See "Action for Prompts Font Sharpening Wiper Messages Clear Custom Status Best Speed Exit Config Menu See "Maintenance page count (Maint Cnt Value)" on page 3-25 See "Maintenance page counter reset (Reset Cnt)" on page 3-26 See "Print quality pages (Prt Quality Pgs)" on page 3-26 See "Reports...
...300,000, the customer is displayed. This counter is installed. 4062-XXX Configuration menu (CONFIG MENU) (models T650, T652, and T654) Entering Configuration Menu (models T650, T652, and T654) 1. See "SIZE SENSING" on page 3-27 See "Panel Menus" on page 3-27 See "PPDS Emulation" on page 3-...28 See "Action for Prompts Font Sharpening Wiper Messages Clear Custom Status Best Speed Exit Config Menu See "Maintenance page count (Maint Cnt Value)" on page 3-25 See "Maintenance page counter reset (Reset Cnt)" on page 3-26 See "Print quality pages (Prt Quality Pgs)" on page 3-26 See "Reports...
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Press Back to return to reset the page counter. To reset the maintenance page count to zero: Select Reset Cnt from CONFIG MENU. The following is turned on letter, legal, or A4 paper. Page three is solid black page and page four is ... blank. The message Printing Menu Settings Page is complete, the display returns to view the value. 4062-XXX To view the maintenance page count: 1. Maintenance page counter reset (Reset Cnt) After scheduled maintenance, the servicer needs to the main Configuration menu. To print the Print Quality Test Pages, select Prt Quality Pgs from the...
Press Back to return to reset the page counter. To reset the maintenance page count to zero: Select Reset Cnt from CONFIG MENU. The following is turned on letter, legal, or A4 paper. Page three is solid black page and page four is ... blank. The message Printing Menu Settings Page is complete, the display returns to view the value. 4062-XXX To view the maintenance page count: 1. Maintenance page counter reset (Reset Cnt) After scheduled maintenance, the servicer needs to the main Configuration menu. To print the Print Quality Test Pages, select Prt Quality Pgs from the...
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Press and hold 2 and 6 buttons simultaneously. 3. Maintenance Counter Value Reset Maintenance Counter Print Quality Pages Reports • Menu Settings Page • Event Log SIZE SENSING Panel Menus PPDS Emulation Factory Defaults Energy Conserve Paper Prompts Envelope ... Wipe Disk Font Sharpening Require Standby LES App[lications Key Repeat Initial Delay Key Repeat Rate Wiper Message Clear Custom Status See "Maintenance Counter Value" on page 3-49 See "Reset Maintenance Counter" on page 3-50 See "Print Quality Pages" on page 3-51 See "Reports" on page 3-51 See "SIZE SENSING" on page 3-52...
Press and hold 2 and 6 buttons simultaneously. 3. Maintenance Counter Value Reset Maintenance Counter Print Quality Pages Reports • Menu Settings Page • Event Log SIZE SENSING Panel Menus PPDS Emulation Factory Defaults Energy Conserve Paper Prompts Envelope ... Wipe Disk Font Sharpening Require Standby LES App[lications Key Repeat Initial Delay Key Repeat Rate Wiper Message Clear Custom Status See "Maintenance Counter Value" on page 3-49 See "Reset Maintenance Counter" on page 3-50 See "Print Quality Pages" on page 3-51 See "Reports" on page 3-51 See "SIZE SENSING" on page 3-52...
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.... 3-50 Service Manual This counter tracks printer usage. This counter is reset by two. At 300,000, the customer is displayed. Reset Maintenance Counter Yes No When the reset operation is complete, the menu returns to exit without resetting the counter. Reset Maintenance Counter After scheduled maintenance, the servicer needs to the main Configuration Menu. 4062-XXX The...
.... 3-50 Service Manual This counter tracks printer usage. This counter is reset by two. At 300,000, the customer is displayed. Reset Maintenance Counter Yes No When the reset operation is complete, the menu returns to exit without resetting the counter. Reset Maintenance Counter After scheduled maintenance, the servicer needs to the main Configuration Menu. 4062-XXX The...
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... to replace the fuser assembly, transfer roller, charge roll, and pick tires at required maintenance intervals. See "Maintenance page counter reset (Reset Cnt)" on page 3-26. 6-2 Service Manual 4062-XXX Scheduled maintenance Maintenance kit The operator panel displays the message 80 Scheduled Maintenance at this interval to maintain the print quality and reliability of the printer. The...
... to replace the fuser assembly, transfer roller, charge roll, and pick tires at required maintenance intervals. See "Maintenance page counter reset (Reset Cnt)" on page 3-26. 6-2 Service Manual 4062-XXX Scheduled maintenance Maintenance kit The operator panel displays the message 80 Scheduled Maintenance at this interval to maintain the print quality and reliability of the printer. The...
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... 3-49 Panel Menus 3-27, 3-52 Paper Prompts 3-28, 3-55 PPDS Emulation 3-27, 3-52 Print Quality Pages 3-51 Prt Quality Pgs 3-26 Require Standby 3-57 Reset Maint Cnt 3-26 Reset Maintenance Counter 3-50 SIZE SENSING 3-27, 3-52 Wipe Disk 3-57 Wiper Message 3-58 covers parts catalog 7-2 D defaults EP defaults 3-21, 3-46 factory defaults 3-28...
... 3-49 Panel Menus 3-27, 3-52 Paper Prompts 3-28, 3-55 PPDS Emulation 3-27, 3-52 Print Quality Pages 3-51 Prt Quality Pgs 3-26 Require Standby 3-57 Reset Maint Cnt 3-26 Reset Maintenance Counter 3-50 SIZE SENSING 3-27, 3-52 Wipe Disk 3-57 Wiper Message 3-58 covers parts catalog 7-2 D defaults EP defaults 3-21, 3-46 factory defaults 3-28...