Embedded Web Server Administrator's Guide
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... • Anonymous LDAP Bind-If selected, the Embedded Web Server will bind with the LDAP server anonymously, and the Distinguished Name and MFP Password fields will also be searched. • Custom Object Class-Click to select or clear; this setup for the print server(s). To... by the LDAP building block. LDAP Group Names • Configure Groups-Administrators can associate as many as part of the print server(s). • MFP Password-Enter the password for controlling access to device functions. 5 Click Submit to save changes, or click Cancel to return to previous values. Notes...
... • Anonymous LDAP Bind-If selected, the Embedded Web Server will bind with the LDAP server anonymously, and the Distinguished Name and MFP Password fields will also be searched. • Custom Object Class-Click to select or clear; this setup for the print server(s). To... by the LDAP building block. LDAP Group Names • Configure Groups-Administrators can associate as many as part of the print server(s). • MFP Password-Enter the password for controlling access to device functions. 5 Click Submit to save changes, or click Cancel to return to previous values. Notes...
Embedded Web Server Administrator's Guide
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• Search Timeout-Enter a value of the print server(s). • MFP Password-Enter the Kerberos password for the print server(s). Device Credentials • MFP Kerberos Username-Enter the distinguished name of from this specifies that the "person" object class will also be searched. • Custom Object Class-Click to ...
• Search Timeout-Enter a value of the print server(s). • MFP Password-Enter the Kerberos password for the print server(s). Device Credentials • MFP Kerberos Username-Enter the distinguished name of from this specifies that the "person" object class will also be searched. • Custom Object Class-Click to ...
Technical Reference
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... 50-60 Hz, nominal (not available in all countries) * Using a 220-110 power converter with printers. Printing states X264 MFP Average power while printing continuously 1-sided (simplex) 2-sided (duplex) 440 W 275 W Average power while idle Power Saver on... A 7.6 A 3.7 A Copying continuously Scanning continuously 440 W 29 W X360 MFP 480 W 300 W 16 W 22 W 8.6 A 7.6 A 3.7 A 440 W 32 W X460 MFP 540 W 340 W 25 W 45 W 8.6 A 7.6 A 3.7 A 560 W 55 W Printer specifications 18 Warning-Potential Damage: Lexmark recommends that you do not use voltage converters with 110 V printer is not ...
... 50-60 Hz, nominal (not available in all countries) * Using a 220-110 power converter with printers. Printing states X264 MFP Average power while printing continuously 1-sided (simplex) 2-sided (duplex) 440 W 275 W Average power while idle Power Saver on... A 7.6 A 3.7 A Copying continuously Scanning continuously 440 W 29 W X360 MFP 480 W 300 W 16 W 22 W 8.6 A 7.6 A 3.7 A 440 W 32 W X460 MFP 540 W 340 W 25 W 45 W 8.6 A 7.6 A 3.7 A 560 W 55 W Printer specifications 18 Warning-Potential Damage: Lexmark recommends that you do not use voltage converters with 110 V printer is not ...
Technical Reference
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... Printer model X264dn, X363dn, X364dn, X364dw X463de, X464de, X466de, X466dte, X466dwe Operating value 8%-80% 8%-80% Shipping value 8%-95% 8%-95% Storage value 8%-80% 8%-80% Printer specifications 19 Physical specifications Lexmark X264, X360, X460 dimensions X264 MFP base printer X360 MFP base printer X460 MFP base printer Height 440 mm ... lb) 20 kg (44 lb) 22.7 kg (50 lb) Weight 2.55 kg (5.6 lb) 3.23 kg (7.2 lb) Clearance requirements Lexmark X264, X360, X460 Model X264 MFP X360 MFP X460 MFP Left side 203.2 mm (8 in.) 203.2 mm (8 in.) 76.19 mm (3 in.) Right side 76.19 mm (3 in.)...
... Printer model X264dn, X363dn, X364dn, X364dw X463de, X464de, X466de, X466dte, X466dwe Operating value 8%-80% 8%-80% Shipping value 8%-95% 8%-95% Storage value 8%-80% 8%-80% Printer specifications 19 Physical specifications Lexmark X264, X360, X460 dimensions X264 MFP base printer X360 MFP base printer X460 MFP base printer Height 440 mm ... lb) 20 kg (44 lb) 22.7 kg (50 lb) Weight 2.55 kg (5.6 lb) 3.23 kg (7.2 lb) Clearance requirements Lexmark X264, X360, X460 Model X264 MFP X360 MFP X460 MFP Left side 203.2 mm (8 in.) 203.2 mm (8 in.) 76.19 mm (3 in.) Right side 76.19 mm (3 in.)...
Technical Reference
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= Supported X = Not supported Key GenericResourceDir GenericResourcePathSep InstalledRam JobTimeout languagelevel MaxDisplayList MaxDisplayAndSourceList MaxFontCache MaxFormCache MaxImageBuffer MaxOutlineCache MaxPatternCache MaxPermanentVM MaxRasterMemory MaxScreenStorage MaxSourceList MaxUPathCache PageCount PanelCode PrinterCode PrinterName RamSize RealFormat Revision SearchBuiltinFontsFirst SerialNumber Printer model T650n/dn/dtn, T652n/dn/dtn, T654n/dn/dtn X651 MFP, X652 MFP, X654 MFP, X656 MFP, X658 MFP Appendix C: PostScript support 89
= Supported X = Not supported Key GenericResourceDir GenericResourcePathSep InstalledRam JobTimeout languagelevel MaxDisplayList MaxDisplayAndSourceList MaxFontCache MaxFormCache MaxImageBuffer MaxOutlineCache MaxPatternCache MaxPermanentVM MaxRasterMemory MaxScreenStorage MaxSourceList MaxUPathCache PageCount PanelCode PrinterCode PrinterName RamSize RealFormat Revision SearchBuiltinFontsFirst SerialNumber Printer model T650n/dn/dtn, T652n/dn/dtn, T654n/dn/dtn X651 MFP, X652 MFP, X654 MFP, X656 MFP, X658 MFP Appendix C: PostScript support 89
Technical Reference
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... ValidNV WaitTimeout Printer model T650n/dn/dtn, T652n/dn/dtn, T654n/dn/dtn X651 MFP, X652 MFP, X654 MFP, X656 MFP, X658 MFP Devices supported = Supported X = Not supported Device %AppSocketA% %AppSocketB% %AppSocketC% %AppSocketD% %EthernetPhysicalA% %EthernetPhysicalB% %EthernetPhysicalC% %EthernetPhysicalD% %EtherTalkA% %EtherTalkB% %EtherTalkC% %EtherTalkD% Printer model X264dn, X363dn, X364dn, X364dw X463de, X464de, X466de, X466dte, X466dwe Appendix C: PostScript support 90
... ValidNV WaitTimeout Printer model T650n/dn/dtn, T652n/dn/dtn, T654n/dn/dtn X651 MFP, X652 MFP, X654 MFP, X656 MFP, X658 MFP Devices supported = Supported X = Not supported Device %AppSocketA% %AppSocketB% %AppSocketC% %AppSocketD% %EthernetPhysicalA% %EthernetPhysicalB% %EthernetPhysicalC% %EthernetPhysicalD% %EtherTalkA% %EtherTalkB% %EtherTalkC% %EtherTalkD% Printer model X264dn, X363dn, X364dn, X364dw X463de, X464de, X466de, X466dte, X466dwe Appendix C: PostScript support 90
Service Manual
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... Updating printer firmware 3-42 Using a USB flash drive 3-42 Using a networked computer to update the MFP firmware over a network 3-42 Using FTP 3-42 Using the MFP's Web server 3-42 Using the host computer to update the MFP firmware over USB 3-43 Scanner theory 3-45 Duplex ADF 3-45 Repair information 4-1 Handling ESD-sensitive parts...
... Updating printer firmware 3-42 Using a USB flash drive 3-42 Using a networked computer to update the MFP firmware over a network 3-42 Using FTP 3-42 Using the MFP's Web server 3-42 Using the host computer to update the MFP firmware over USB 3-43 Scanner theory 3-45 Duplex ADF 3-45 Repair information 4-1 Handling ESD-sensitive parts...
Service Manual
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...HCOF HCPF HTML HV HVPS HVU Hz INTL ITC ITU K LAN LASER LCD LCM LD LED LEF LES LSU LV LVPS M MB MDC MFD MFP MH MIF mm MMR MPF MR MROM MS NAND NVM NVRAM OCF OCR OEM OHP OPC OPT PC PDF PICS PIN Gigabyte Ground Fault Interrupter...Key) Local area network Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation Liquid crystal display Liquid Crystal Module Laser Diode Light emitting diode Long edge feed Lexmark Embedded Solution (applications) Laser Scanning Unit Low Voltage Low voltage power supply Magenta Megabyte Motor Driver Control Multifunction Device Multifunction Printer Message handling Motor ...
...HCOF HCPF HTML HV HVPS HVU Hz INTL ITC ITU K LAN LASER LCD LCM LD LED LEF LES LSU LV LVPS M MB MDC MFD MFP MH MIF mm MMR MPF MR MROM MS NAND NVM NVRAM OCF OCR OEM OHP OPC OPT PC PDF PICS PIN Gigabyte Ground Fault Interrupter...Key) Local area network Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation Liquid crystal display Liquid Crystal Module Laser Diode Light emitting diode Long edge feed Lexmark Embedded Solution (applications) Laser Scanning Unit Low Voltage Low voltage power supply Magenta Megabyte Motor Driver Control Multifunction Device Multifunction Printer Message handling Motor ...
Service Manual
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... scanner. See "ADF cover open . Do not let the top sheets to the ADF interval sensor. Remove the sheet of paper rom the ADF. The MFP senses that the flatbed Close the flatbed cover. Jam at the ADF exit sensor. 7013-XXX Error Description Action 242.16 Failed to feed from...
... scanner. See "ADF cover open . Do not let the top sheets to the ADF interval sensor. Remove the sheet of paper rom the ADF. The MFP senses that the flatbed Close the flatbed cover. Jam at the ADF exit sensor. 7013-XXX Error Description Action 242.16 Failed to feed from...
Service Manual
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... "Flatbed motor service check" on page 2-46. Error Description Action 8xx.xx Scanner service errors 840.01 Scanner disabled: the scanner is posted when the MFP PORs. Diagnostics information 2-17 7013-XXX Service error codes Service error codes are generally non-recoverable except in an intermittent condition when the printer can...
... "Flatbed motor service check" on page 2-46. Error Description Action 8xx.xx Scanner service errors 840.01 Scanner disabled: the scanner is posted when the MFP PORs. Diagnostics information 2-17 7013-XXX Service error codes Service error codes are generally non-recoverable except in an intermittent condition when the printer can...
Service Manual
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during a scan. Machine dials a number but jams in ADF. check their machine. The sending fax machine may be turned off. Check the MFP print quality by making a copy. 5. See "Fax transmission service check" on page 2-47. Diagnostics information 2-25 Multiple pages feed into ADF Documents wont feed into ...
during a scan. Machine dials a number but jams in ADF. check their machine. The sending fax machine may be turned off. Check the MFP print quality by making a copy. 5. See "Fax transmission service check" on page 2-47. Diagnostics information 2-25 Multiple pages feed into ADF Documents wont feed into ...
Service Manual
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Turn the printer on and check the voltages on connector J28 on the controller board. POR the MFP to operating mode. Check the ADF cable connections on the ADF relay card and connector J4 on the controller board. Also inspect the cable connections ...on JFBM1, J1 and J2 on the ADF cable. POR the machine into configuration mode. POR the MFP to operating mode. Try running a copy from the ADF and flatbed. Check the continuity on the controller board. No Stop. Go to step 4. Separate the...
Turn the printer on and check the voltages on connector J28 on the controller board. POR the MFP to operating mode. Check the ADF cable connections on the ADF relay card and connector J4 on the controller board. Also inspect the cable connections ...on JFBM1, J1 and J2 on the ADF cable. POR the machine into configuration mode. POR the MFP to operating mode. Try running a copy from the ADF and flatbed. Check the continuity on the controller board. No Stop. Go to step 4. Separate the...
Service Manual
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... disable scanner menu item. Replace the controller board. Did this fix the problem? Problem solved. Diagnostics information 2-45 POR the MFP to operating mode. POR the MFP to operating mode. Did the 840.xx error recur? Properly connect all the connections. Replace the flatbed unit. No Stop....the machine into configuration mode. Inspect JFBM1, J1 and J2 on page 3-31. Go to operating mode. See "Flatbed removal" on page 4-4. POR the MFP to step 10. Did the 840.xx error recur? Go to step 8. Stop. Problem solved. See "ADF removal" on page 4-24. Go to...
... disable scanner menu item. Replace the controller board. Did this fix the problem? Problem solved. Diagnostics information 2-45 POR the MFP to operating mode. POR the MFP to operating mode. Did the 840.xx error recur? Properly connect all the connections. Replace the flatbed unit. No Stop....the machine into configuration mode. Inspect JFBM1, J1 and J2 on page 3-31. Go to operating mode. See "Flatbed removal" on page 4-4. POR the MFP to step 10. Did the 840.xx error recur? Go to step 8. Stop. Problem solved. See "ADF removal" on page 4-24. Go to...
Service Manual
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7013-XXX Flatbed home position service check Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 Questions / actions Yes No POR the MFP. Perform the home position sensor test. Is it correct? Check pin 1 in J1 for voltage. The voltage should be GND. Go to step 2. Ensure that ...
7013-XXX Flatbed home position service check Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 Questions / actions Yes No POR the MFP. Perform the home position sensor test. Is it correct? Check pin 1 in J1 for voltage. The voltage should be GND. Go to step 2. Ensure that ...
Service Manual
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... for +5VDC. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19 are grounds. Are the signals or voltages present? No Go to step 5. Go to step 7. Use the MFP on a properly functioning phone jack. Go to step 7. Go to send and receive calls. Test the phone line's ability to step 8. Check Pin 4 and 5 for...
... for +5VDC. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19 are grounds. Are the signals or voltages present? No Go to step 5. Go to step 7. Use the MFP on a properly functioning phone jack. Go to step 7. Go to send and receive calls. Test the phone line's ability to step 8. Check Pin 4 and 5 for...
Service Manual
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...fax? 14 Press **411 to the modem card and the wall jack? Print the T30 transmission log. Perform the suggested resolution for the MFP is with guidance from your second-level support. 7013-XXX Fax transmission service check Note: Before performing this service check, verify that Go ...? Go to step 10. Problem resolved. Check the error being used a VOIP line? Stop here. Is the server properly configured? 8 Is the MFP on a properly functioning phone jack. The issue is configured to get an outside line? Disable Behind a PABX, and go to step 13. 13 ...
...fax? 14 Press **411 to the modem card and the wall jack? Print the T30 transmission log. Perform the suggested resolution for the MFP is with guidance from your second-level support. 7013-XXX Fax transmission service check Note: Before performing this service check, verify that Go ...? Go to step 10. Problem resolved. Check the error being used a VOIP line? Stop here. Is the server properly configured? 8 Is the MFP on a properly functioning phone jack. The issue is configured to get an outside line? Disable Behind a PABX, and go to step 13. 13 ...
Service Manual
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...telephone to test the phone line's ability to support fax? Did the phone line work properly? line is with the VOIP provider. Use the MFP on Distinctive ring. Turn on a properly functioning phone jack. Is the VOIP server configured to send and receive calls. Go to step 6. Does the... MFP have reception issues with a different remote device. The issue is free of static or external noise. Analog Fax Settings submenu. Did this fix ...
...telephone to test the phone line's ability to support fax? Did the phone line work properly? line is with the VOIP provider. Use the MFP on Distinctive ring. Turn on a properly functioning phone jack. Is the VOIP server configured to send and receive calls. Go to step 6. Does the... MFP have reception issues with a different remote device. The issue is free of static or external noise. Analog Fax Settings submenu. Did this fix ...
Service Manual
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...file appears on the page. Diagnostics information 2-57 In the Web browser address bar, type http://MFP ipaddress/se. 5. The fax check list displays. 6. A dialogue asking you will appear. Press OK. The MFP's SE menu page will help second-level support determine the cause of problem are auto-filled. ...if you retrieved in which the error occurred. 4. Note: The file generated by pressing **411 on the MFP and generate a Fax error file. The SE menu can be accessed by the MFP is not in the requested information. E-mail the file to second-level support. In a Web browser, ...
...file appears on the page. Diagnostics information 2-57 In the Web browser address bar, type http://MFP ipaddress/se. 5. The fax check list displays. 6. A dialogue asking you will appear. Press OK. The MFP's SE menu page will help second-level support determine the cause of problem are auto-filled. ...if you retrieved in which the error occurred. 4. Note: The file generated by pressing **411 on the MFP and generate a Fax error file. The SE menu can be accessed by the MFP is not in the requested information. E-mail the file to second-level support. In a Web browser, ...
Service Manual
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... not require a POR to identify printer failures and verify repairs have corrected the problem. Diagnostic aids 3-1 Diagnostics Mode 3. Press and hold and . Turn off the MFP. 2. Enter **411 while in this mode, the firmware code can be updated. Release the buttons when the menu appears. 1. Diagnostic aids This chapter explains the...
... not require a POR to identify printer failures and verify repairs have corrected the problem. Diagnostic aids 3-1 Diagnostics Mode 3. Press and hold and . Turn off the MFP. 2. Enter **411 while in this mode, the firmware code can be updated. Release the buttons when the menu appears. 1. Diagnostic aids This chapter explains the...
Service Manual
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... Registration This item is used to ADF and press . 7. After the quick test page copies, scroll to manually register the flatbed and ADF on the MFP's scanner unit. Use the or to increase or decrease the setting's value. Registration should be performed whenever the ADF unit, flatbed unit, or controller card...
... Registration This item is used to ADF and press . 7. After the quick test page copies, scroll to manually register the flatbed and ADF on the MFP's scanner unit. Use the or to increase or decrease the setting's value. Registration should be performed whenever the ADF unit, flatbed unit, or controller card...