User's Guide
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... Determining the status of supplies ...78 Conserving supplies ...78 Ordering supplies and maintenance items ...79 Ordering toner cartridges ...79 Ordering a photoconductor unit ...80 Ordering a fuser ...80 Ordering a transfer belt ...80 Ordering a waste toner box ...80 Maintaining the printer for long... storage 80 Storing supplies ...81 Storing media ...81 Storing the toner cartridges and photoconductor units 81 Replacing the toner cartridges ...81 Recycling Lexmark products ...83 Replacing the photoconductor units ...83 Replacing the fuser ...83 Replacing the waste toner box ...83 Replacing...
... Determining the status of supplies ...78 Conserving supplies ...78 Ordering supplies and maintenance items ...79 Ordering toner cartridges ...79 Ordering a photoconductor unit ...80 Ordering a fuser ...80 Ordering a transfer belt ...80 Ordering a waste toner box ...80 Maintaining the printer for long... storage 80 Storing supplies ...81 Storing media ...81 Storing the toner cartridges and photoconductor units 81 Replacing the toner cartridges ...81 Recycling Lexmark products ...83 Replacing the photoconductor units ...83 Replacing the fuser ...83 Replacing the waste toner box ...83 Replacing...
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...1 Turn the printer off . 2 Press and hold and while turning the printer on the first line of text and graphics. Keep the photoconductor units and toner cartridges readily available. The Submitting Selection message appears. If any other message appears when this page prints, see the Menus and ... the publications CD for black-only printing Complete the following instructions to print with black only prior to print for an extended period with the photoconductor units. After the Print Quality Test Pages print, exit the CONFIG MENU. 5 Press until Exit Config Menu appears, and then press ....
...1 Turn the printer off . 2 Press and hold and while turning the printer on the first line of text and graphics. Keep the photoconductor units and toner cartridges readily available. The Submitting Selection message appears. If any other message appears when this page prints, see the Menus and ... the publications CD for black-only printing Complete the following instructions to print with black only prior to print for an extended period with the photoconductor units. After the Print Quality Test Pages print, exit the CONFIG MENU. 5 Press until Exit Config Menu appears, and then press ....
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Resetting the Printer appears briefly, followed by the clock. Printing 6 Press until Exit Config Menu appears, and then press . Remove all color supplies then appears, so complete Removing the color supplies as follows. Removing the color supplies Warning: Do not touch the shiny photoconductor drum on the photoconductor unit. 1 Grasp the handhold. Printing only black text and graphics 30
Resetting the Printer appears briefly, followed by the clock. Printing 6 Press until Exit Config Menu appears, and then press . Remove all color supplies then appears, so complete Removing the color supplies as follows. Removing the color supplies Warning: Do not touch the shiny photoconductor drum on the photoconductor unit. 1 Grasp the handhold. Printing only black text and graphics 30
User's Guide
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The illustration on the left shows in detail how to remove one of the units, but do not attach the tape to release the photoconductor unit, and then lift the photoconductor unit by the handle. Handle 4 Use the packaging (which is a cover sheet and a bag that came on the knob to ...If these items were not saved from the original packaging, wrap a sheet of the photoconductor unit, lift up on replacement photoconductor units) to open both the inner and lower doors. Gently lower the lower door. Now the photoconductor units can be seen. 3 Grasp the knob on the right side of paper ...
The illustration on the left shows in detail how to remove one of the units, but do not attach the tape to release the photoconductor unit, and then lift the photoconductor unit by the handle. Handle 4 Use the packaging (which is a cover sheet and a bag that came on the knob to ...If these items were not saved from the original packaging, wrap a sheet of the photoconductor unit, lift up on replacement photoconductor units) to open both the inner and lower doors. Gently lower the lower door. Now the photoconductor units can be seen. 3 Grasp the knob on the right side of paper ...
User's Guide
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If the box is not available, use an empty paper supplies box. 6 Close the box to protect the photoconductor units from light exposure. 7 Grasp the small handles on the yellow toner cartridge as the illustration blowup shows in any box available. Lift it up slightly, and then pull it straight out. As the main part of the illustration shows, remove the magenta and cyan toner cartridges in the same way. 8 Place the toner cartridges in detail. Printing only black text and graphics 32 Printing 5 Place the photoconductor units in the box that comes with replacement units.
If the box is not available, use an empty paper supplies box. 6 Close the box to protect the photoconductor units from light exposure. 7 Grasp the small handles on the yellow toner cartridge as the illustration blowup shows in any box available. Lift it up slightly, and then pull it straight out. As the main part of the illustration shows, remove the magenta and cyan toner cartridges in the same way. 8 Place the toner cartridges in detail. Printing only black text and graphics 32 Printing 5 Place the photoconductor units in the box that comes with replacement units.
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... for color printing and replacing the supplies 34 Clear end The residue color should match the color label located on the first line of photoconductor units and color toner cartridges. 84 Cyan PC Unit missing 84 Magenta PC Unit missing 84 Yellow PC Unit missing 31 Missing or defective... Cyan cartridge 31 Missing or defective Magenta cartridge 31 Missing or defective Yellow cartridge As the photoconductor units stored in the box are replaced in the printer. 4 Press until Black Only Mode appears, and then press . 5 Press until Exit Config...
... for color printing and replacing the supplies 34 Clear end The residue color should match the color label located on the first line of photoconductor units and color toner cartridges. 84 Cyan PC Unit missing 84 Magenta PC Unit missing 84 Yellow PC Unit missing 31 Missing or defective... Cyan cartridge 31 Missing or defective Magenta cartridge 31 Missing or defective Yellow cartridge As the photoconductor units stored in the box are replaced in the printer. 4 Press until Black Only Mode appears, and then press . 5 Press until Exit Config...
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Clearing jams Use the following table to page Just beyond Tray 1 67 Between Tray 1 and Tray 2 69 Behind the inner door 69 Under the four photoconductor 70 units In Tray 1 76 In the manual feed slot 77 Jam between an input sensor and the fuser exit sensor Jam after the fuser ... near the 74 fuser Between the lower door and 75 the inner door Tray 1 76, 76 Entering Tray 1 during the 76 duplex turnaround of the photoconductor units to release the jammed media Under the fuser 71 Under the fuser cover 72 Partially under the fuser and 72 partially exposed from the...
Clearing jams Use the following table to page Just beyond Tray 1 67 Between Tray 1 and Tray 2 69 Behind the inner door 69 Under the four photoconductor 70 units In Tray 1 76 In the manual feed slot 77 Jam between an input sensor and the fuser exit sensor Jam after the fuser ... near the 74 fuser Between the lower door and 75 the inner door Tray 1 76, 76 Entering Tray 1 during the 76 duplex turnaround of the photoconductor units to release the jammed media Under the fuser 71 Under the fuser cover 72 Partially under the fuser and 72 partially exposed from the...
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Clearing jams If the media fed from Tray 2, but not under the photoconductor units. Warning: To avoid overexposing the photoconductor units to light, do not leave the inner door open with the inner door. 2 Pull the jammed media up and then out of the tray. 3 ...
Clearing jams If the media fed from Tray 2, but not under the photoconductor units. Warning: To avoid overexposing the photoconductor units to light, do not leave the inner door open with the inner door. 2 Pull the jammed media up and then out of the tray. 3 ...
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Clearing jams The media is needed, see the illustration on page 31.) Remove the jammed media, then reinstall the photoconductor units. 2 1 4 Close the lower door. This closes the inner door. Clearing jams behind the inner door 70 The operator panel indicates a 200.xx Paper Jam ... the upper door. The lower door comes open with the inner door. 2 Pull the media straight forward only to remove them is jammed under the photoconductor units. Note: Be careful not to dislodge the photoconductor units. 3 If the media does not pull free at all, remove all four...
Clearing jams The media is needed, see the illustration on page 31.) Remove the jammed media, then reinstall the photoconductor units. 2 1 4 Close the lower door. This closes the inner door. Clearing jams behind the inner door 70 The operator panel indicates a 200.xx Paper Jam ... the upper door. The lower door comes open with the inner door. 2 Pull the media straight forward only to remove them is jammed under the photoconductor units. Note: Be careful not to dislodge the photoconductor units. 3 If the media does not pull free at all, remove all four...
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... media on each side and pull it forward. The jammed media is seen under the fuser or the fuser cover. Warning: To avoid overexposing the photoconductor units to cool before clearing jams from this jam. 1 Open the upper door and the inner door. The operator panel indicates a 201.xx Paper Jam...
... media on each side and pull it forward. The jammed media is seen under the fuser or the fuser cover. Warning: To avoid overexposing the photoconductor units to cool before clearing jams from this jam. 1 Open the upper door and the inner door. The operator panel indicates a 201.xx Paper Jam...
User's Guide
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Ordering a fuser Order Lexmark part number 40X1400 for a 120V/50-60Hz printer, 40X1402 for a 220-240V/50-60Hz printer, or 40X1403 for long-term storage 80 Maintaining the printer ... C5222CS C5222MS C5222YS C5222KS C5202CS C5202MS C5202YS C5202KS For printer(s) C522, C524 C522, C524 C522, C524 C522, C524 C520 C520 C520 C520 C522, C524 C522, C524 C522, C524 C522, C524 C520 C520 C520 C520 Ordering a photoconductor unit Order Lexmark part number C52030X. Ordering a transfer belt Order Lexmark part number 40X1401. Store the fuser in a convenient place. Ordering a waste toner box Order...
Ordering a fuser Order Lexmark part number 40X1400 for a 120V/50-60Hz printer, 40X1402 for a 220-240V/50-60Hz printer, or 40X1403 for long-term storage 80 Maintaining the printer ... C5222CS C5222MS C5222YS C5222KS C5202CS C5202MS C5202YS C5202KS For printer(s) C522, C524 C522, C524 C522, C524 C522, C524 C520 C520 C520 C520 C522, C524 C522, C524 C522, C524 C522, C524 C520 C520 C520 C520 Ordering a photoconductor unit Order Lexmark part number C52030X. Ordering a transfer belt Order Lexmark part number 40X1401. Store the fuser in a convenient place. Ordering a waste toner box Order...
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...best results, store media in an environment where the temperature is approximately 21°C (70°F) and the relative humidity is ordered. Warning: Store the photoconductor units within 10 minutes of the media packages. • Leave media in humidity or temperature. • Direct sunlight. • Dusty places. •...When one of the toner cartridges. See 88 Replace cartridge in the slots. From top to light and do not touch the shiny photoconductor drum. Make sure the appropriate toner cartridge is 40%. • Store cartons of media on top of removing them to avoid ...
...best results, store media in an environment where the temperature is approximately 21°C (70°F) and the relative humidity is ordered. Warning: Store the photoconductor units within 10 minutes of the media packages. • Leave media in humidity or temperature. • Direct sunlight. • Dusty places. •...When one of the toner cartridges. See 88 Replace cartridge in the slots. From top to light and do not touch the shiny photoconductor drum. Make sure the appropriate toner cartridge is 40%. • Store cartons of media on top of removing them to avoid ...
User's Guide
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... belt appears on the operator panel, replace the waste toner box soon. Maintaining the printer Recycling Lexmark products To return Lexmark products to Lexmark for long periods. See Ordering a photoconductor unit for more information. A bag and a box are removed and stored to protect them from...toner box, see the Replacing the fuser sheet that comes with a replacement photoconductor unit. See Ordering a waste toner box for more information on order. Recycling Lexmark products 83 Replacing the photoconductor units When 84 [color] PC Unit life warning appears on the operator panel...
... belt appears on the operator panel, replace the waste toner box soon. Maintaining the printer Recycling Lexmark products To return Lexmark products to Lexmark for long periods. See Ordering a photoconductor unit for more information. A bag and a box are removed and stored to protect them from...toner box, see the Replacing the fuser sheet that comes with a replacement photoconductor unit. See Ordering a waste toner box for more information on order. Recycling Lexmark products 83 Replacing the photoconductor units When 84 [color] PC Unit life warning appears on the operator panel...
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... is needed, see the Replacing the transfer belt sheet that comes with the inner door. 3 Remove all four toner cartridges. Warning: To avoid overexposing the photoconductor units to clean a camera lens).
... is needed, see the Replacing the transfer belt sheet that comes with the inner door. 3 Remove all four toner cartridges. Warning: To avoid overexposing the photoconductor units to clean a camera lens).
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..., and then press . 5 Print Alignment Page is the current alignment. 7 On the printed sheet, choose the straightest of the toner cartridges and photoconductor units may have changed. Examine each page for the letters A through L. 10 Press . 11 Press until Set A appears, and then press ....clock appears. Maintaining the printer Aligning the toner cartridges for color registration When the new transfer belt was installed and all the photoconductor units were moved from the used transfer belt to complete this procedure. For better color quality, complete the following steps for color...
..., and then press . 5 Print Alignment Page is the current alignment. 7 On the printed sheet, choose the straightest of the toner cartridges and photoconductor units may have changed. Examine each page for the letters A through L. 10 Press . 11 Press until Set A appears, and then press ....clock appears. Maintaining the printer Aligning the toner cartridges for color registration When the new transfer belt was installed and all the photoconductor units were moved from the used transfer belt to complete this procedure. For better color quality, complete the following steps for color...
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...panel. Print the Print defects guide which is approaching the end of its intended life. If the problem still exists, replace the photoconductor units. See Printing the Print Quality Test Pages for more information. If the problem still exists, see Aligning the toner cartridges ...the transfer belt. Use the following table to find solutions to print quality problems. Symptom Repeating defects Cause Either the toner cartridges, the photoconductor units, or the fuser are defective, or toner has accumulated in .) for defects. Marks occur down the page repeatedly in all ...
...panel. Print the Print defects guide which is approaching the end of its intended life. If the problem still exists, replace the photoconductor units. See Printing the Print Quality Test Pages for more information. If the problem still exists, see Aligning the toner cartridges ...the transfer belt. Use the following table to find solutions to print quality problems. Symptom Repeating defects Cause Either the toner cartridges, the photoconductor units, or the fuser are defective, or toner has accumulated in .) for defects. Marks occur down the page repeatedly in all ...
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... to the proper positions for customer support. For example, if A4 size paper is loaded in the driver or application. Ghost images The photoconductor units are defective. See Repeating defects. Make sure all packaging is removed from , or the Paper Type setting does not match the type...a different size media is correct for a different size media than what the size loaded. Call for the media the size loaded. The photoconductor units are not functioning properly. Auto size sensing is set to the proper positions for in the selected tray are defective or empty. size ...
... to the proper positions for customer support. For example, if A4 size paper is loaded in the driver or application. Ghost images The photoconductor units are defective. See Repeating defects. Make sure all packaging is removed from , or the Paper Type setting does not match the type...a different size media is correct for a different size media than what the size loaded. Call for the media the size loaded. The photoconductor units are not functioning properly. Auto size sensing is set to the proper positions for in the selected tray are defective or empty. size ...
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...card 124 verifying installation with menu settings page 28 ordering maintenance items 79 fuser 80 photoconductor units 80 toner cartridges 79 transfer belt 80 waste toner box 80 supplies 79 fuser 80 photoconductor units 80 toner cartridges 79 transfer belt 80 waste toner box 80 P paper ...paper loading multipurpose feeder 55 Paper Size, setting 62 Paper Type, setting 62 parallel 133 personal identification number (PIN) 112 photoconductor units storing 81 photoconductor units, replacing 83 PIN 112 entering at the printer 26 entering from the driver 25 for confidential jobs 25 Power Saver ...
...card 124 verifying installation with menu settings page 28 ordering maintenance items 79 fuser 80 photoconductor units 80 toner cartridges 79 transfer belt 80 waste toner box 80 supplies 79 fuser 80 photoconductor units 80 toner cartridges 79 transfer belt 80 waste toner box 80 P paper ...paper loading multipurpose feeder 55 Paper Size, setting 62 Paper Type, setting 62 parallel 133 personal identification number (PIN) 112 photoconductor units storing 81 photoconductor units, replacing 83 PIN 112 entering at the printer 26 entering from the driver 25 for confidential jobs 25 Power Saver ...
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... tray linking does not work 92 unexpected page breaks 92 unresponsive printer 90 R recycling products 83 used supplies 82 repeat print 111 replacing fuser 83 photoconductor units 83 toner cartridges 81 transfer belt 83 waste toner box 83 reserve print 111 restoring factory default settings 107 S safety information 2 Secure mode 116... Alarm Control 109 Toner Alarm 109 Simple Network Management Protocol, security 116 sizes, media 40, 41 status of supplies, determining 78 storing media 40, 81 photoconductor units 81 supplies 81 toner cartridges 81 supplies conserving 78 ordering 79 fuser 80...
... tray linking does not work 92 unexpected page breaks 92 unresponsive printer 90 R recycling products 83 used supplies 82 repeat print 111 replacing fuser 83 photoconductor units 83 toner cartridges 81 transfer belt 83 waste toner box 83 reserve print 111 restoring factory default settings 107 S safety information 2 Secure mode 116... Alarm Control 109 Toner Alarm 109 Simple Network Management Protocol, security 116 sizes, media 40, 41 status of supplies, determining 78 storing media 40, 81 photoconductor units 81 supplies 81 toner cartridges 81 supplies conserving 78 ordering 79 fuser 80...
Menus and Messages Guide
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Replace indicates end-of -life for the item is near and print quality problems may occur. A supply counter must be manually reset when a photoconductor unit is chosen, the Supply Replaced Selection screen appears. Low Invalid Replace Missing or Defective OK Uncalibrated Unsupported Yellow Cartridge To view the status of ...
Replace indicates end-of -life for the item is near and print quality problems may occur. A supply counter must be manually reset when a photoconductor unit is chosen, the Supply Replaced Selection screen appears. Low Invalid Replace Missing or Defective OK Uncalibrated Unsupported Yellow Cartridge To view the status of ...