Card Stock & Label Guide
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... of labels, perforations, or die-cuts. Water-based topcoats tend to be able to withstand pressures to the paper path guides, drive rollers, charge roller, photoconductor drum, transfer roller, and detack fingers, use zone coating. Topcoats Topcoats for 100 milliseconds to be either water based or solvent based.
... of labels, perforations, or die-cuts. Water-based topcoats tend to be able to withstand pressures to the paper path guides, drive rollers, charge roller, photoconductor drum, transfer roller, and detack fingers, use zone coating. Topcoats Topcoats for 100 milliseconds to be either water based or solvent based.
Maintenance Guide
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... Checking the status of parts and supplies from a network computer 9 Ordering parts and supplies...9 Ordering toner cartridges ...9 Ordering a photoconductor unit...10 Ordering a waste toner bottle ...10 Ordering staple cartridges ...10 Ordering a maintenance kit ...11 Replacing parts and supplies......11 Replacing a maintenance kit...11 Replacing a photoconductor unit ...11 Replacing a toner cartridge...17 Replacing the waste toner bottle ...19 Replacing a staple cartridge...24 Moving the printer......
... Checking the status of parts and supplies from a network computer 9 Ordering parts and supplies...9 Ordering toner cartridges ...9 Ordering a photoconductor unit...10 Ordering a waste toner bottle ...10 Ordering staple cartridges ...10 Ordering a maintenance kit ...11 Replacing parts and supplies......11 Replacing a maintenance kit...11 Replacing a photoconductor unit ...11 Replacing a toner cartridge...17 Replacing the waste toner bottle ...19 Replacing a staple cartridge...24 Moving the printer......
Maintenance Guide
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Warning-Potential Damage: To avoid overexposing the photoconductor unit, do not leave the cover open for more than 10 minutes. 2 Slide the release lever to the left to unlock the cover. 3 Open the cover. Maintaining the printer 4
Warning-Potential Damage: To avoid overexposing the photoconductor unit, do not leave the cover open for more than 10 minutes. 2 Slide the release lever to the left to unlock the cover. 3 Open the cover. Maintaining the printer 4
Maintenance Guide
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... cartridge Cyan high‑yield toner cartridge Part number C950X2MG C950X2CG Ordering a photoconductor unit When 84.xx [Color] photoconductor low or 84.xx [Color] photoconductor nearly low appears, order a replacement photoconductor unit. When 84.xx Replace [color] photoconductor appears, replace the specified photoconductor. Part name Waste toner bottle Part number C950X76G Ordering staple cartridges When Staples...
... cartridge Cyan high‑yield toner cartridge Part number C950X2MG C950X2CG Ordering a photoconductor unit When 84.xx [Color] photoconductor low or 84.xx [Color] photoconductor nearly low appears, order a replacement photoconductor unit. When 84.xx Replace [color] photoconductor appears, replace the specified photoconductor. Part name Waste toner bottle Part number C950X76G Ordering staple cartridges When Staples...
Maintenance Guide
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... and resetting the maintenance count, see the instruction sheets that in the 480K maintenance kit are designed to clear the 80 scheduled maintenance [x] message. Replacing a photoconductor unit 1 Open the front door. All maintenance kit parts except that came with instructions. Recommended maintenance kits and part numbers Maintenance kit 160K Maintenance Kit...
... and resetting the maintenance count, see the instruction sheets that in the 480K maintenance kit are designed to clear the 80 scheduled maintenance [x] message. Replacing a photoconductor unit 1 Open the front door. All maintenance kit parts except that came with instructions. Recommended maintenance kits and part numbers Maintenance kit 160K Maintenance Kit...
Maintenance Guide
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Maintaining the printer 12 Warning-Potential Damage: To avoid overexposing the photoconductor unit, do not leave the door open the cover. 3 Lower the cover. 2 Rotate the release lever counterclockwise to open for more than 10 minutes.
Maintaining the printer 12 Warning-Potential Damage: To avoid overexposing the photoconductor unit, do not leave the door open the cover. 3 Lower the cover. 2 Rotate the release lever counterclockwise to open for more than 10 minutes.
Maintenance Guide
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Maintaining the printer 13 4 Grasp the handle of the photoconductor unit and pull it out of the machine. 5 Unpack the replacement photoconductor unit. 6 Align and insert the end of photoconductor unit.
Maintaining the printer 13 4 Grasp the handle of the photoconductor unit and pull it out of the machine. 5 Unpack the replacement photoconductor unit. 6 Align and insert the end of photoconductor unit.
Maintenance Guide
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Maintaining the printer 14 7 Remove the tape from the top of the photoconductor unit. 8 Push the tab forward to insert the photoconductor unit.
Maintaining the printer 14 7 Remove the tape from the top of the photoconductor unit. 8 Push the tab forward to insert the photoconductor unit.
Maintenance Guide
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9 Push the photoconductor unit until it clicks into place 10 Gently pull the printhead wipers out until it stops, and then slowly slide them back into place. Maintaining the printer 15
9 Push the photoconductor unit until it clicks into place 10 Gently pull the printhead wipers out until it stops, and then slowly slide them back into place. Maintaining the printer 15
Menu Map
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... to initiate an action. Menu map Page 1 of 2 Menu map Menus list Supplies Cyan Cartridge Magenta Cartridge Yellow Cartridge Black Cartridge Cyan Photoconductor Unit Magenta Photoconductor Unit Yellow Photoconductor Unit Black Photoconductor Unit Waste Toner Bottle Fuser Transfer Module Staple Cartridge Hole Punch Box Paper Menu Default Source Paper Size/Type Configure MP Substitute...
... to initiate an action. Menu map Page 1 of 2 Menu map Menus list Supplies Cyan Cartridge Magenta Cartridge Yellow Cartridge Black Cartridge Cyan Photoconductor Unit Magenta Photoconductor Unit Yellow Photoconductor Unit Black Photoconductor Unit Waste Toner Bottle Fuser Transfer Module Staple Cartridge Hole Punch Box Paper Menu Default Source Paper Size/Type Configure MP Substitute...
Print Defects Guide
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The color of the repeating print defects indicates which photoconductor unit is defective. Note: Make sure the current selection in the printer ...measurements Match a set to No for Scale to Fit in .) of the page Note: The printer has four photoconductor units. Change the photoconductor unit if the repeating defects appear in these instances: Every 94.2 mm (3.71 in.) of the page Every ... job to the marks on one of the vertical lines to determine whether a photoconductor unit is causing the defect. Replace the photoconductor unit that has the same color as the repeating print defect.
The color of the repeating print defects indicates which photoconductor unit is defective. Note: Make sure the current selection in the printer ...measurements Match a set to No for Scale to Fit in .) of the page Note: The printer has four photoconductor units. Change the photoconductor unit if the repeating defects appear in these instances: Every 94.2 mm (3.71 in.) of the page Every ... job to the marks on one of the vertical lines to determine whether a photoconductor unit is causing the defect. Replace the photoconductor unit that has the same color as the repeating print defect.
Print Quality Guide
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... correct positions for the paper size loaded. Shadow images appear on color pages You may notice fine, horizontal lines in Quiet Mode. MAKE SURE THE PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT IS NOT DEFECTIVE Replace the defective photoconductor unit. Print quality guide Page 2 of 12 Clipped images Try one or more of color.
... correct positions for the paper size loaded. Shadow images appear on color pages You may notice fine, horizontal lines in Quiet Mode. MAKE SURE THE PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT IS NOT DEFECTIVE Replace the defective photoconductor unit. Print quality guide Page 2 of 12 Clipped images Try one or more of color.
Print Quality Guide
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... may affect the print quality of future print jobs. 2 Firmly shake the cartridge side-to-side and front-to-back several times to touch the photoconductor drum. For more of 12 MAKE SURE THE TONER CARTRIDGE IS NOT LOW ON TONER When 88.xx [color] cartridge low appears, make sure the...
... may affect the print quality of future print jobs. 2 Firmly shake the cartridge side-to-side and front-to-back several times to touch the photoconductor drum. For more of 12 MAKE SURE THE TONER CARTRIDGE IS NOT LOW ON TONER When 88.xx [color] cartridge low appears, make sure the...
Print Quality Guide
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... size from the Page Setup dialog. MAKE SURE THE TRANSFER MODULE IS NOT DEFECTIVE Replace the defective transfer module. MAKE SURE THE PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT IS NOT DEFECTIVE Replace the defective photoconductor unit. Print quality guide Page 4 of the following: MAKE SURE THERE IS NO DEFECTIVE TONER CARTRIDGE Replace the defective toner cartridge...
... size from the Page Setup dialog. MAKE SURE THE TRANSFER MODULE IS NOT DEFECTIVE Replace the defective transfer module. MAKE SURE THE PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT IS NOT DEFECTIVE Replace the defective photoconductor unit. Print quality guide Page 4 of the following: MAKE SURE THERE IS NO DEFECTIVE TONER CARTRIDGE Replace the defective toner cartridge...
Print Quality Guide
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... not too far from the wall outlet. THE FUSER MAY BE WORN OR DEFECTIVE Replace the fuser. Repeating defects appear on a page. • Replace the photoconductor unit if the defects occur every 94.2 mm (3.71 in.) or 37.68 mm (1.48 in only one or more of the following : MAKE SURE... THE PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT IS NOT DEFECTIVE The photoconductor unit may damage the finish of 12 THE TONER MAY BE LOW When 88 Cartridge Low appears or when the print becomes faded...
... not too far from the wall outlet. THE FUSER MAY BE WORN OR DEFECTIVE Replace the fuser. Repeating defects appear on a page. • Replace the photoconductor unit if the defects occur every 94.2 mm (3.71 in.) or 37.68 mm (1.48 in only one or more of the following : MAKE SURE... THE PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT IS NOT DEFECTIVE The photoconductor unit may damage the finish of 12 THE TONER MAY BE LOW When 88 Cartridge Low appears or when the print becomes faded...
Print Quality Guide
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... sure to include the standard exit bin. Doing so will damage the rollers. 5 Reinstall the paper feed rollers. If the problem continues, then the photoconductor may cause damage to be replaced. Warning-Potential Damage: Do not touch the rubber. Solid color pages MAKE SURE THE... PHOTOCONDUCTOR IS NOT DEFECTIVE AND IS INSTALLED CORRECTLY Remove and then reinstall the photoconductor. MAKE SURE THE PAPER FEED ROLLERS ARE CLEAN AND ARE NOT CONTAMINATED WITH DUST 1 Turn the printer off ...
... sure to include the standard exit bin. Doing so will damage the rollers. 5 Reinstall the paper feed rollers. If the problem continues, then the photoconductor may cause damage to be replaced. Warning-Potential Damage: Do not touch the rubber. Solid color pages MAKE SURE THE... PHOTOCONDUCTOR IS NOT DEFECTIVE AND IS INSTALLED CORRECTLY Remove and then reinstall the photoconductor. MAKE SURE THE PAPER FEED ROLLERS ARE CLEAN AND ARE NOT CONTAMINATED WITH DUST 1 Turn the printer off ...
Print Quality Guide
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... SURE THERE IS NO DEFECTIVE TONER CARTRIDGE Replace the defective or worn cartridges. MAKE SURE THE PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT IS NOT WORN OR DEFECTIVE Replace the word or defective photoconductor unit. MAKE SURE THE PRINTER HAS RECALIBRATED RECENTLY Perform color adjust from the Quality menu. MAKE... MAKE SURE THE APPLICATION HAS NOT SPECIFIED AN OFF-WHITE BACKGROUND Check the application settings. MAKE SURE THE PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT IS NOT DEFECTIVE Replace the defective photoconductor unit. MAKE SURE THE TRANSFER MODULE IS NOT WORN OR DEFECTIVE Replace the worn or defective transfer module....
... SURE THERE IS NO DEFECTIVE TONER CARTRIDGE Replace the defective or worn cartridges. MAKE SURE THE PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT IS NOT WORN OR DEFECTIVE Replace the word or defective photoconductor unit. MAKE SURE THE PRINTER HAS RECALIBRATED RECENTLY Perform color adjust from the Quality menu. MAKE... MAKE SURE THE APPLICATION HAS NOT SPECIFIED AN OFF-WHITE BACKGROUND Check the application settings. MAKE SURE THE PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT IS NOT DEFECTIVE Replace the defective photoconductor unit. MAKE SURE THE TRANSFER MODULE IS NOT WORN OR DEFECTIVE Replace the worn or defective transfer module....
Service Manual
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... 1 7-12 Assembly 12: Developer 2 7-13 Assembly 13: HVPS 7-14 Assembly 14: Transfer belt 1 7-15 Assembly 15: Transfer belt 2 7-16 Assembly 16: Fuser 7-17 Assembly 17: Photoconductor 7-18 Assembly 18: Waste toner transfer 7-19 Assembly 19: Media feed 1 7-20 Assembly 20: Media feed 2 7-21 Previous Next Go Back xix
... 1 7-12 Assembly 12: Developer 2 7-13 Assembly 13: HVPS 7-14 Assembly 14: Transfer belt 1 7-15 Assembly 15: Transfer belt 2 7-16 Assembly 16: Fuser 7-17 Assembly 17: Photoconductor 7-18 Assembly 18: Waste toner transfer 7-19 Assembly 19: Media feed 1 7-20 Assembly 20: Media feed 2 7-21 Previous Next Go Back xix
Service Manual
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...Solutions Port Image Transfer Unit Black Liquid Crystal Display Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Light-Emitting Diode Long-edge Fed Lexmark Embedded Solution Low Voltage Power Supply Magenta Megabyte Multi-function Printer Multipurpose Feeder Maximum Transmission Unit No Carbon ...Required Paper Not Shown Nonvolatile Memory Nonvolatile Random Access Memory Optical Character Recognition Photoconductor Printed Circuit Board Assembly Program for the Endorsement of Forest Certification Picture element Personal Identification Number Power-On Reset...
...Solutions Port Image Transfer Unit Black Liquid Crystal Display Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Light-Emitting Diode Long-edge Fed Lexmark Embedded Solution Low Voltage Power Supply Magenta Megabyte Multi-function Printer Multipurpose Feeder Maximum Transmission Unit No Carbon ...Required Paper Not Shown Nonvolatile Memory Nonvolatile Random Access Memory Optical Character Recognition Photoconductor Printed Circuit Board Assembly Program for the Endorsement of Forest Certification Picture element Personal Identification Number Power-On Reset...
Service Manual
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... toner bottle, from the printer control panel touch More Information. 2. Touch Continue to clear the message and continue printing. Order a replacement photoconductor. 2. Note: Worn or defective paper pick rollers may be defective and require replacing. 80.xx Fuser life warning • Order a ... control panel touch More Information. 2. When print quality is reduced, install the new fuser, following the instruction sheet that came photoconductor missing with the replacement part. 3. When print quality is scheduled for maintenance. 82.xx Replace waste toner bottle 82.xx Waste...
... toner bottle, from the printer control panel touch More Information. 2. Touch Continue to clear the message and continue printing. Order a replacement photoconductor. 2. Note: Worn or defective paper pick rollers may be defective and require replacing. 80.xx Fuser life warning • Order a ... control panel touch More Information. 2. When print quality is reduced, install the new fuser, following the instruction sheet that came photoconductor missing with the replacement part. 3. When print quality is scheduled for maintenance. 82.xx Replace waste toner bottle 82.xx Waste...