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... know when you need new supplies 102 Checking the toner and photoconductor levels 102 Recognizing the operator panel light sequences 103 How to change a toner cartridge 104 Lexmark Return Program 107 Refilled toner cartridge notice 107 Recycling Lexmark products 107 How to change a photoconductor kit 108 Chapter 9: Troubleshooting 111 General problems 112 Print quality...
... know when you need new supplies 102 Checking the toner and photoconductor levels 102 Recognizing the operator panel light sequences 103 How to change a toner cartridge 104 Lexmark Return Program 107 Refilled toner cartridge notice 107 Recycling Lexmark products 107 How to change a photoconductor kit 108 Chapter 9: Troubleshooting 111 General problems 112 Print quality...
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Using the operator panel 50 Printer condition Toner low Photoconductor kit near full Replace photoconductor kit Replace photoconductor kit (printer hard stop) Unsupported toner cartridge / Toner cartridge is not installed Change invalid toner cartridge Programming engine code / Programming system code Cancel job / Reset ...
Using the operator panel 50 Printer condition Toner low Photoconductor kit near full Replace photoconductor kit Replace photoconductor kit (printer hard stop) Unsupported toner cartridge / Toner cartridge is not installed Change invalid toner cartridge Programming engine code / Programming system code Cancel job / Reset ...
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...Press Continue to appear. Using the operator panel 61 Replace photoconductor kit Light sequence: • Toner Low/Replace PC Kit-Blink What this light sequence means: The photoconductor kit's drum is full and needs replacing. Photoconductor kit near full Light sequence: • Continue-On ...and will need replacing soon. See "How to change a photoconductor kit" on page 108 for this message to resume printing. • Replace the photoconductor kit. What you can do : • Press Continue to change a photoconductor kit" on page 108 for more information. See "How ...
...Press Continue to appear. Using the operator panel 61 Replace photoconductor kit Light sequence: • Toner Low/Replace PC Kit-Blink What this light sequence means: The photoconductor kit's drum is full and needs replacing. Photoconductor kit near full Light sequence: • Continue-On ...and will need replacing soon. See "How to change a photoconductor kit" on page 108 for this message to resume printing. • Replace the photoconductor kit. What you can do : • Press Continue to change a photoconductor kit" on page 108 for more information. See "How ...
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... cartridge is not installed Light sequence: • Toner Low/Replace PC Kit-On • Error-On What this light sequence means: The photoconductor kit's drum is not installed, or the printer detects a toner cartridge error. Using the operator panel 62 The printer will not print any... more pages until the photoconductor kit is installed, remove it . • If the toner cartridge is replaced. What you can do : Replace the photoconductor kit. (See "How to change a photoconductor kit" on page 104).
... cartridge is not installed Light sequence: • Toner Low/Replace PC Kit-On • Error-On What this light sequence means: The photoconductor kit's drum is not installed, or the printer detects a toner cartridge error. Using the operator panel 62 The printer will not print any... more pages until the photoconductor kit is installed, remove it . • If the toner cartridge is replaced. What you can do : Replace the photoconductor kit. (See "How to change a photoconductor kit" on page 104).
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... Macintosh operating systems. * Factory default Utilities menu Use the Utilities menu to troubleshoot printer problems. Setting Reset Factory Defaults Reset Photoconductor Counter Hex Trace Print Quality Test Pages * Factory default Use this setting, three pages print to the factory default values except... resources (fonts, macros, and symbol sets) in the Parallel menu, Network menu, LocalTalk menu, and USB menu. Return the photoconductor counter to change printer settings on jobs sent through a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. Help isolate printing problems when unexpected characters...
... Macintosh operating systems. * Factory default Utilities menu Use the Utilities menu to troubleshoot printer problems. Setting Reset Factory Defaults Reset Photoconductor Counter Hex Trace Print Quality Test Pages * Factory default Use this setting, three pages print to the factory default values except... resources (fonts, macros, and symbol sets) in the Parallel menu, Network menu, LocalTalk menu, and USB menu. Return the photoconductor counter to change printer settings on jobs sent through a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. Help isolate printing problems when unexpected characters...
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How to conserve supplies How to know when you need and how do I need new supplies How to change a toner cartridge Lexmark Return Program Recycling Lexmark products How to change a photoconductor kit Page 101 101 102 104 107 107 108 Supplies information 100 8 Supplies information Section What supplies do I order them?
How to conserve supplies How to know when you need and how do I need new supplies How to change a toner cartridge Lexmark Return Program Recycling Lexmark products How to change a photoconductor kit Page 101 101 102 104 107 107 108 Supplies information 100 8 Supplies information Section What supplies do I order them?
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... have on which together comprise the print cartridge assembly. In other countries, visit the Lexmark online store at approximately 5% coverage), whereas the toner cartridge has to use them ? The photoconductor kit typically lasts up in your print jobs. Do not expose supplies to: •...drafts, conserve toner by printing on a regular basis: the toner cartridge and the photoconductor kit, which cartridge you purchase and the average amount of the paper. The settings range from any authorized Lexmark supplies dealer. Within the United States or Canada, you have to 10 (very...
... have on which together comprise the print cartridge assembly. In other countries, visit the Lexmark online store at approximately 5% coverage), whereas the toner cartridge has to use them ? The photoconductor kit typically lasts up in your print jobs. Do not expose supplies to: •...drafts, conserve toner by printing on a regular basis: the toner cartridge and the photoconductor kit, which cartridge you purchase and the average amount of the paper. The settings range from any authorized Lexmark supplies dealer. Within the United States or Canada, you have to 10 (very...
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... to decrease as the toner level decreases. While the printer may continue to function properly after the photoconductor kit has reached a maximum of 40,000 pages. Checking the toner and photoconductor levels You can still print for the light sequence associated with this point. For help printing a ... )*" on page 88. Supplies information 102 You can determine approximately how much toner is left in your cartridge and how full the photoconductor kit is nearly empty. This helps you decide when you need to order replacement supplies. How to know when you might need new...
... to decrease as the toner level decreases. While the printer may continue to function properly after the photoconductor kit has reached a maximum of 40,000 pages. Checking the toner and photoconductor levels You can still print for the light sequence associated with this point. For help printing a ... )*" on page 88. Supplies information 102 You can determine approximately how much toner is left in your cartridge and how full the photoconductor kit is nearly empty. This helps you decide when you need to order replacement supplies. How to know when you might need new...
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Printer condition For more information, see page: Continue Toner low 60 Photoconductor kit near full 61 Replace photoconductor kit 61 Replace photoconductor kit (printer hard stop)* 62 Ready Toner Low/ Replace PC Kit Load Paper Paper Jam Error * If the operator panel ...lights display this sequence, the printer will not print any more jobs until the photoconductor kit is low or when it's time to replace the photoconductor kit. Supplies information 103 Recognizing the operator panel light sequences The operator panel displays certain light sequences to...
Printer condition For more information, see page: Continue Toner low 60 Photoconductor kit near full 61 Replace photoconductor kit 61 Replace photoconductor kit (printer hard stop)* 62 Ready Toner Low/ Replace PC Kit Load Paper Paper Jam Error * If the operator panel ...lights display this sequence, the printer will not print any more jobs until the photoconductor kit is low or when it's time to replace the photoconductor kit. Supplies information 103 Recognizing the operator panel light sequences The operator panel displays certain light sequences to...
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The cartridge clicks into place when correctly installed. 6 Close the front cover. Supplies information 106 5 Install the new toner cartridge by aligning the white rollers on the toner cartridge with the white arrows on the tracks of the photoconductor kit and pushing the toner cartridge in as far as it will go.
The cartridge clicks into place when correctly installed. 6 Close the front cover. Supplies information 106 5 Install the new toner cartridge by aligning the white rollers on the toner cartridge with the white arrows on the tracks of the photoconductor kit and pushing the toner cartridge in as far as it will go.
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... cartridge has been refilled. Printer failures caused by your screen. A substantial reduction in photoconductor kit life is an environmental program in your printer. Refilled toner cartridge notice Lexmark Return Program toner cartridges cannot be returned, at no cost, to Lexmark for recycling. Regular toner cartridges without this agreement are also available. To learn...
... cartridge has been refilled. Printer failures caused by your screen. A substantial reduction in photoconductor kit life is an environmental program in your printer. Refilled toner cartridge notice Lexmark Return Program toner cartridges cannot be returned, at no cost, to Lexmark for recycling. Regular toner cartridges without this agreement are also available. To learn...
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Supplies information 108 How to change a photoconductor kit Warning: When replacing a photoconductor kit, do not leave the toner cartridge or the new photoconductor kit exposed to direct light for an extended period of the printer and lowering the cover. Extended light exposure can cause print quality problems. 1 Open the front cover by pressing the button on the left side of time.
Supplies information 108 How to change a photoconductor kit Warning: When replacing a photoconductor kit, do not leave the toner cartridge or the new photoconductor kit exposed to direct light for an extended period of the printer and lowering the cover. Extended light exposure can cause print quality problems. 1 Open the front cover by pressing the button on the left side of time.
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Place the print cartridge assembly on a flat, clean surface. 3 Remove the toner cartridge: a Press the button on the print cartridge assembly. Note: Do not press the button on the base of the printer by pulling on the toner cartridge handle. a b 4 Unpack the new photoconductor kit. Supplies information 109 2 Pull the print cartridge assembly out of the print cartridge assembly. b Pull the toner cartridge up and out using the handle.
Place the print cartridge assembly on a flat, clean surface. 3 Remove the toner cartridge: a Press the button on the print cartridge assembly. Note: Do not press the button on the base of the printer by pulling on the toner cartridge handle. a b 4 Unpack the new photoconductor kit. Supplies information 109 2 Pull the print cartridge assembly out of the print cartridge assembly. b Pull the toner cartridge up and out using the handle.
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... when correctly installed. 6 Install the print cartridge assembly into the new print cartridge assembly by aligning the green arrows on the guides of the photoconductor kit and pushing the toner cartridge in as far as it will go . 7 Close the front cover. Note: For information about resetting the... photoconductor kit's counter, refer to the instruction sheet that shipped with the green arrows on the tracks in the printer and pushing the print cartridge ...
... when correctly installed. 6 Install the print cartridge assembly into the new print cartridge assembly by aligning the green arrows on the guides of the photoconductor kit and pushing the toner cartridge in as far as it will go . 7 Close the front cover. Note: For information about resetting the... photoconductor kit's counter, refer to the instruction sheet that shipped with the green arrows on the tracks in the printer and pushing the print cartridge ...
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... after CR 80 USB MAC Binary PS 81 NPA Mode 81 Utilities Hex Trace 81 Print Quality Test Pages 81 Reset Factory Defaults 81 Reset Photoconductor Counter 81 D Drivers local install 83 network install 90 duplex 32, 59 dust cover 23 E electronic emission statement 7 emission statement 7 envelopes 17 ... interfaces network 79 parallel 80 USB 81 IP address setting 89 verifying 89 J jams 26 L labels 17 legal 23 letterhead 16, 37 Lexmark Cartridge Collection Program 107 Lexmark Return Program 107 lights 48, 49 Load Paper light manual feeder 59 Tray 1 or 550-sheet tray 58 loading 250-sheet tray (Tray...
... after CR 80 USB MAC Binary PS 81 NPA Mode 81 Utilities Hex Trace 81 Print Quality Test Pages 81 Reset Factory Defaults 81 Reset Photoconductor Counter 81 D Drivers local install 83 network install 90 duplex 32, 59 dust cover 23 E electronic emission statement 7 emission statement 7 envelopes 17 ... interfaces network 79 parallel 80 USB 81 IP address setting 89 verifying 89 J jams 26 L labels 17 legal 23 letterhead 16, 37 Lexmark Cartridge Collection Program 107 Lexmark Return Program 107 lights 48, 49 Load Paper light manual feeder 59 Tray 1 or 550-sheet tray 58 loading 250-sheet tray (Tray...
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... Ready 56 Invalid engine code 60 Invalid network code 60 Load manual feeder 59 Load media 58 Manual duplex 59 Not ready 57 Offline 57 Photoconductor kit near full 61 Print side two 59 Printer error 65 Programming engine code 63 Programming system code 63 Ready/Power Saver 54 Replace... photoconductor kit 61, 62 Resetting printer 64 Restoring factory defaults 64 secondary error codes 66 Service error 64 Toner low 60 Unsupported toner cartridge 62 Waiting ...
... Ready 56 Invalid engine code 60 Invalid network code 60 Load manual feeder 59 Load media 58 Manual duplex 59 Not ready 57 Offline 57 Photoconductor kit near full 61 Print side two 59 Printer error 65 Programming engine code 63 Programming system code 63 Ready/Power Saver 54 Replace... photoconductor kit 61, 62 Resetting printer 64 Restoring factory defaults 64 secondary error codes 66 Service error 64 Toner low 60 Unsupported toner cartridge 62 Waiting ...