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Common light sequences (continued) = On = Blinking = Slow blink Empty = Off Printer Condition Complex page Continue Toner Low / Error Replace PC Kit Load Paper Paper Jam Ready Cancel job/ Reset printer Load print media Load manual feeder Toner low Toner cartridge region mismatch Photoconductor kit life warning Replace photoconductor (printer hard stop) Programming engine code/ Programming system code Understanding the control panel lights 4
Common light sequences (continued) = On = Blinking = Slow blink Empty = Off Printer Condition Complex page Continue Toner Low / Error Replace PC Kit Load Paper Paper Jam Ready Cancel job/ Reset printer Load print media Load manual feeder Toner low Toner cartridge region mismatch Photoconductor kit life warning Replace photoconductor (printer hard stop) Programming engine code/ Programming system code Understanding the control panel lights 4
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Understanding the control panel lights Common light sequences (continued) = On = Blinking = Slow blink Empty = Off Printer Condition Complex page Page Continue 14 Error Toner Low / Replace PC Kit Load Paper Paper Jam Ready Cancel job/ Reset printer 15 Load print media 15 Load manual feeder 16 Toner low 16 Toner cartridge region 17 mismatch Photoconductor kit life 17 warning Replace photoconductor 18 (printer hard stop) Programming engine 18 code/ Programming system code Invalid engine code / 19 Invalid network code 9
Understanding the control panel lights Common light sequences (continued) = On = Blinking = Slow blink Empty = Off Printer Condition Complex page Page Continue 14 Error Toner Low / Replace PC Kit Load Paper Paper Jam Ready Cancel job/ Reset printer 15 Load print media 15 Load manual feeder 16 Toner low 16 Toner cartridge region 17 mismatch Photoconductor kit life 17 warning Replace photoconductor 18 (printer hard stop) Programming engine 18 code/ Programming system code Invalid engine code / 19 Invalid network code 9
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...; Press and release Continue to clear. When the printer has finished programming the code, it performs a soft reset. 18 What you can do : Wait for the message to print a photoconductor kit instruction page. • Replace the photoconductor kit. (See Changing the photoconductor kit on page82 for help.) Programming engine code /... • Ready-On • Toner Low/Replace PC Kit-On • Load Paper-On What this light sequence means: The photoconductor kit is replaced. The printer will not print any more pages until the photoconductor kit is full and must be replaced.
...; Press and release Continue to clear. When the printer has finished programming the code, it performs a soft reset. 18 What you can do : Wait for the message to print a photoconductor kit instruction page. • Replace the photoconductor kit. (See Changing the photoconductor kit on page82 for help.) Programming engine code /... • Ready-On • Toner Low/Replace PC Kit-On • Load Paper-On What this light sequence means: The photoconductor kit is replaced. The printer will not print any more pages until the photoconductor kit is full and must be replaced.
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... its hi-speed capabilities. • Auto* Utilities menu Use the Utilities menu to troubleshoot printer problems. Setting Reset Factory Defaults Reset Maint Cnt Reset Photoconductor Counter Hex Trace Print Quality Test Pages * Factory default Use this setting to Values Return your printer is a problem with : - Press and hold Continue to initiate this setting to Values Send...
... its hi-speed capabilities. • Auto* Utilities menu Use the Utilities menu to troubleshoot printer problems. Setting Reset Factory Defaults Reset Maint Cnt Reset Photoconductor Counter Hex Trace Print Quality Test Pages * Factory default Use this setting to Values Return your printer is a problem with : - Press and hold Continue to initiate this setting to Values Send...
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... operating at the maximum of 110% of its life. While the printer may not be available in your printer menu settings pages. Once the photoconductor kit has been replaced, and the counter has been reset, normal printer operation resumes. For more information, see page16) is displayed when the toner cartridge is time to order a new...
... operating at the maximum of 110% of its life. While the printer may not be available in your printer menu settings pages. Once the photoconductor kit has been replaced, and the counter has been reset, normal printer operation resumes. For more information, see page16) is displayed when the toner cartridge is time to order a new...
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...Print your printer menu settings pages. Recycling Lexmark products To return Lexmark products to Lexmark for recycling: 1 Visit our Web site: www.lexmark.com/recycle Note: Follow the instructions on page74. Recycling Lexmark products 6 Install the print cartridge assembly into the printer by ...printer and pushing the print cartridge assembly in as far as it will go. 7 Close the front door. 8 Turn the printer back on. 9 Reset the photoconductor counter (see the instruction sheet that shipped with the new photoconductor kit). If Photoconductor is listed under Warnings, the photoconductor...
...Print your printer menu settings pages. Recycling Lexmark products To return Lexmark products to Lexmark for recycling: 1 Visit our Web site: www.lexmark.com/recycle Note: Follow the instructions on page74. Recycling Lexmark products 6 Install the print cartridge assembly into the printer by ...printer and pushing the print cartridge assembly in as far as it will go. 7 Close the front door. 8 Turn the printer back on. 9 Reset the photoconductor counter (see the instruction sheet that shipped with the new photoconductor kit). If Photoconductor is listed under Warnings, the photoconductor...
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... 39 Protocol 39 printing the Printer Settings Configuration sheet 37 Setup Auto CR after LF 39 Auto LF after CR 39 USB MAC Binary PS 38, 40 NPA Mode 38, 40 Utilities Hex Trace 40 Print Quality Test Pages 40 Reset Factory Defaults 40 Reset Photoconductor Counter 40 control panel light...12 Load manual feeder 16 Load media 15 Not ready 13 Offline 13 Photoconductor kit near full 17 Printer error 20 Programming engine code 18 Programming system code 18 Ready/Power Saver 11 Replace photoconductor kit 18 Resetting printer 15 Restoring factory defaults 15 secondary error codes 25 Service error 19 Toner...
... 39 Protocol 39 printing the Printer Settings Configuration sheet 37 Setup Auto CR after LF 39 Auto LF after CR 39 USB MAC Binary PS 38, 40 NPA Mode 38, 40 Utilities Hex Trace 40 Print Quality Test Pages 40 Reset Factory Defaults 40 Reset Photoconductor Counter 40 control panel light...12 Load manual feeder 16 Load media 15 Not ready 13 Offline 13 Photoconductor kit near full 17 Printer error 20 Programming engine code 18 Programming system code 18 Ready/Power Saver 11 Replace photoconductor kit 18 Resetting printer 15 Restoring factory defaults 15 secondary error codes 25 Service error 19 Toner...
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...) 40 Printer Settings Configuration sheet printing 37 printhead lens, cleaning 91 printing booklets 65 duplex 62 letterhead 66 multi-page (N-up) 64 overlays 66 watermarks 66 problems print quality 87 Protocol (Parallel menu) 39 R rear exit 55 recycling supplies 84 Replace photoconductor kit light 18 Reset Factory Defaults (Utilities menu) 40 Reset Photoconductor Counter (Utilities...
...) 40 Printer Settings Configuration sheet printing 37 printhead lens, cleaning 91 printing booklets 65 duplex 62 letterhead 66 multi-page (N-up) 64 overlays 66 watermarks 66 problems print quality 87 Protocol (Parallel menu) 39 R rear exit 55 recycling supplies 84 Replace photoconductor kit light 18 Reset Factory Defaults (Utilities menu) 40 Reset Photoconductor Counter (Utilities...