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... Getting Started Setting Up Your Printer 1 Identifying Your Printer, Features, and Options 1 Optra S 1255 and Optra S 1625 2 Optra S 1855 3 Optra S 2455 4 Unpacking the Printer 5 Determining What to Install Next 7 Installing the Dual 500-Sheet Drawer 7 Attaching the Decals 11 Removing the Print Cartridge Packaging 12 Removing the 250-Sheet Input Tray 16 Adding Names to...
... Getting Started Setting Up Your Printer 1 Identifying Your Printer, Features, and Options 1 Optra S 1255 and Optra S 1625 2 Optra S 1855 3 Optra S 2455 4 Unpacking the Printer 5 Determining What to Install Next 7 Installing the Dual 500-Sheet Drawer 7 Attaching the Decals 11 Removing the Print Cartridge Packaging 12 Removing the 250-Sheet Input Tray 16 Adding Names to...
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... 250 Paper Jam - Check Duplex 218 24x Paper Jam - Check Bin x 238 Maintaining Your Printer 247 Ordering a Print Cartridge 248 Ordering a Label Fuser Cleaner 248 Storing the Print Cartridge 249 Replacing the Print Cartridge 249 Ordering a Charge Roll Kit 250 vi Table of Contents Caring for Your Printer Understanding Printer Messages 177 Status...
... 250 Paper Jam - Check Duplex 218 24x Paper Jam - Check Bin x 238 Maintaining Your Printer 247 Ordering a Print Cartridge 248 Ordering a Label Fuser Cleaner 248 Storing the Print Cartridge 249 Replacing the Print Cartridge 249 Ordering a Charge Roll Kit 250 vi Table of Contents Caring for Your Printer Understanding Printer Messages 177 Status...
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It remains in place. 12 Setting Up Your Printer Setting Up Your Printer Getting Started Removing the Print Cartridge Packaging 1 Push the upper release latch to the right to release the upper front door. 2 Raise the upper front door.
It remains in place. 12 Setting Up Your Printer Setting Up Your Printer Getting Started Removing the Print Cartridge Packaging 1 Push the upper release latch to the right to release the upper front door. 2 Raise the upper front door.
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Setting Up Your Printer Getting Started 3 Grasp the print cartridge by the hand grip. 4 Pull the print cartridge up and out. 13 Setting Up Your Printer
Setting Up Your Printer Getting Started 3 Grasp the print cartridge by the hand grip. 4 Pull the print cartridge up and out. 13 Setting Up Your Printer
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Use the colored arrows inside the printer for placement. Setting Up Your Printer 7 Guide the print cartridge down as it drops into place. 8 Close the upper front door. 15 Setting Up Your Printer The cartridge snaps into place. Align the side slides on the print cartridge with the slots on the print cartridge cradle. Getting Started 6 Reinstall the print cartridge.
Use the colored arrows inside the printer for placement. Setting Up Your Printer 7 Guide the print cartridge down as it drops into place. 8 Close the upper front door. 15 Setting Up Your Printer The cartridge snaps into place. Align the side slides on the print cartridge with the slots on the print cartridge cradle. Getting Started 6 Reinstall the print cartridge.
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..., is On (|) and the Ready status message appears on the display. Setting Up Your Printer Getting Started Printing a Test Page WARNING: Complete "Removing the Print Cartridge Packaging" on page 12 before you want.
..., is On (|) and the Ready status message appears on the display. Setting Up Your Printer Getting Started Printing a Test Page WARNING: Complete "Removing the Print Cartridge Packaging" on page 12 before you want.
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... MarkVision access. This new security function does not override existing security functions on the network if they exist. The information is stored in the print cartridge. This information is specified in the Property Tag field and the information is accessible when you view the menus and the menu items in Windows...
... MarkVision access. This new security function does not override existing security functions on the network if they exist. The information is stored in the print cartridge. This information is specified in the Property Tag field and the information is accessible when you view the menus and the menu items in Windows...
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... help you solve printer problems. For example, if you left the upper front door open, the message Close Door or Insert Cartridge appears on the display: Close Door or Insert Cartridge The service messages notify you can also use the panel to run your print jobs successfully. You can select menu items...
... help you solve printer problems. For example, if you left the upper front door open, the message Close Door or Insert Cartridge appears on the display: Close Door or Insert Cartridge The service messages notify you can also use the panel to run your print jobs successfully. You can select menu items...
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... print materials can cause feeding problems. Do not load partial sheets with adhesive, and could void your cartridge with areas exposed by missing labels. Partial sheets will also contaminate your printer and your printer and cartridge warranties. These labels are one of the most difficult print materials for more information. A special fuser...
... print materials can cause feeding problems. Do not load partial sheets with adhesive, and could void your cartridge with areas exposed by missing labels. Partial sheets will also contaminate your printer and your printer and cartridge warranties. These labels are one of the most difficult print materials for more information. A special fuser...
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...known as the carrier or backing, is the material the label is printer and cartridge contamination. The major adhesive problem is attached to. This is accomplished through the printer...design, has been used successfully with paper path guides, drive rollers, charge roller, cartridge photoconductor drum, transfer roller, and detack fingers. The 132 Using Print Materials The ...After continuously printing approximately 10,000 page sides of labels (or each time you replace the print cartridge), complete the following steps to maintain printer feeding reliability: 1 Print 5 sheets of paper. 2...
...known as the carrier or backing, is the material the label is printer and cartridge contamination. The major adhesive problem is attached to. This is accomplished through the printer...design, has been used successfully with paper path guides, drive rollers, charge roller, cartridge photoconductor drum, transfer roller, and detack fingers. The 132 Using Print Materials The ...After continuously printing approximately 10,000 page sides of labels (or each time you replace the print cartridge), complete the following steps to maintain printer feeding reliability: 1 Print 5 sheets of paper. 2...
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...-cut labels are cut labels may or may not have adhesive to the edge of the sheet will contaminate your printer and cartridge, and could void your printer and cartridge warranties. If you peel the labels from the backing. When using a butt-cut or die-cut label, make sure adhesive is sometimes...
...-cut labels are cut labels may or may not have adhesive to the edge of the sheet will contaminate your printer and cartridge, and could void your printer and cartridge warranties. If you peel the labels from the backing. When using a butt-cut or die-cut label, make sure adhesive is sometimes...
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...handling or jamming problems. After printing approximately 10,000 page sides of properties. Card Stock Guidelines Card stock is available from Lexmark. The orientation of paper fibers, moisture content, thickness, and texture can significantly affect the print quality. Using Print Materials... Using Your Printer • Waste strips prevent you replace the print cartridge), complete the following steps to maintain printer feeding reliability: 138 Using Print Materials Preprinting, perforation, and creasing can all affect...
...handling or jamming problems. After printing approximately 10,000 page sides of properties. Card Stock Guidelines Card stock is available from Lexmark. The orientation of paper fibers, moisture content, thickness, and texture can significantly affect the print quality. Using Print Materials... Using Your Printer • Waste strips prevent you replace the print cartridge), complete the following steps to maintain printer feeding reliability: 138 Using Print Materials Preprinting, perforation, and creasing can all affect...
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...the printer displays the message for the envelope feeder or the multipurpose feeder. This message does not display for directions to reinstall the print cartridge. x represents the number of the paper tray that has a low supply of the paper tray that is empty, the printer displays ...one tray is depleted, the printer might display the Toner Low message again until the print quality becomes unacceptable. Reinstall the same print cartridge. This message does not display for the greater numbered tray first. x represents the number of print material. If more than one tray...
...the printer displays the message for the envelope feeder or the multipurpose feeder. This message does not display for directions to reinstall the print cartridge. x represents the number of the paper tray that has a low supply of the paper tray that is empty, the printer displays ...one tray is depleted, the printer might display the Toner Low message again until the print quality becomes unacceptable. Reinstall the same print cartridge. This message does not display for the greater numbered tray first. x represents the number of print material. If more than one tray...
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... the incorrect position. Caring for the size paper you are listed in numerical order. The upper front door is closed and a defective print cartridge is installed. Make sure the Paper Size setting in tray. Open the upper front door and remove the defective print... cartridge. Install another print cartridge. This message displays also if you selected Universal Size and the print material used is correct for Your Printer Attendance Messages Attendance messages indicate...
... the incorrect position. Caring for the size paper you are listed in numerical order. The upper front door is closed and a defective print cartridge is installed. Make sure the Paper Size setting in tray. Open the upper front door and remove the defective print... cartridge. Install another print cartridge. This message displays also if you selected Universal Size and the print material used is correct for Your Printer Attendance Messages Attendance messages indicate...
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...of the page that jammed if Jam Recovery is discarded and must be re-transmitted from Lexmark. The microcode data is set to clear the message. Open the upper front door, remove the print cartridge, and remove the jammed print material. however, the Auto setting does not guarantee the...Attendance Message 63 Unformatted Disk 70 - 79 messages 80 Scheduled Maintenance 81 Engine Code CRC Failure 88 Toner Low 200 Paper Jam Remove Cartridge Meaning and Required Action The printer detects an unformatted hard disk during power on page 212 for more information. These components are reserved ...
...of the page that jammed if Jam Recovery is discarded and must be re-transmitted from Lexmark. The microcode data is set to clear the message. Open the upper front door, remove the print cartridge, and remove the jammed print material. however, the Auto setting does not guarantee the...Attendance Message 63 Unformatted Disk 70 - 79 messages 80 Scheduled Maintenance 81 Engine Code CRC Failure 88 Toner Low 200 Paper Jam Remove Cartridge Meaning and Required Action The printer detects an unformatted hard disk during power on page 212 for more information. These components are reserved ...
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... rear door. Check Duplex" on page 224 for more information. If the tray is visible, open the upper front door, remove the print cartridge, and remove the jammed print material. Press Go to resume printing. Check MP Feeder" on page 214 for more information. The printer prints ... more information. The printer prints a new copy of the page that jammed if Jam Recovery is set to resume printing. Reinstall the cartridge and close the door. Open the printer rear door and remove the jammed print material. Caring for Your Printer Understanding Printer Messages Attendance ...
... rear door. Check Duplex" on page 224 for more information. If the tray is visible, open the upper front door, remove the print cartridge, and remove the jammed print material. Press Go to resume printing. Check MP Feeder" on page 214 for more information. The printer prints ... more information. The printer prints a new copy of the page that jammed if Jam Recovery is set to resume printing. Reinstall the cartridge and close the door. Open the printer rear door and remove the jammed print material. Caring for Your Printer Understanding Printer Messages Attendance ...
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...for more information. Close the upper front door. Press Go to resume printing. Understanding Printer Messages 192 Understanding Printer Messages Reinstall the print cartridge, if it is set it straight out. If only a small portion of the envelope is visible, pull the envelope feeder straight ...the print material is available). Press Go to resume printing. These service messages indicate printer failures that may have to remove the print cartridge to On or Auto (for both output expanders, and remove the print material. If the envelope is visible from the front of ...
...for more information. Close the upper front door. Press Go to resume printing. Understanding Printer Messages 192 Understanding Printer Messages Reinstall the print cartridge, if it is set it straight out. If only a small portion of the envelope is visible, pull the envelope feeder straight ...the print material is available). Press Go to resume printing. These service messages indicate printer failures that may have to remove the print cartridge to On or Auto (for both output expanders, and remove the print material. If the envelope is visible from the front of ...
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...failure. Close the duplex rear door. The upper front door is open or the print cartridge is open. The printer clears the message and continues. Close the door or install the print cartridge, then close the door. When the device is recognized by the printer, the message is... Attendance Message Reattach Envelope Feeder Check Duplex Connection Reattach Output Bin x Check Tray x Connection Check Output Bin Connection Close Door or Insert Cartridge Close Duplex Rear Door Meaning and Required Action The printer has lost in the following ways: • The device was removed from the...
...failure. Close the duplex rear door. The upper front door is open or the print cartridge is open. The printer clears the message and continues. Close the door or install the print cartridge, then close the door. When the device is recognized by the printer, the message is... Attendance Message Reattach Envelope Feeder Check Duplex Connection Reattach Output Bin x Check Tray x Connection Check Output Bin Connection Close Door or Insert Cartridge Close Duplex Rear Door Meaning and Required Action The printer has lost in the following ways: • The device was removed from the...
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... shading appears on the back of the job to see if it is within the printer specifications. • If the problem continues, call Lexmark Technical Support. Open and close the printer upper front door to Heavy. • Verify that the print material is installed correctly or change... • Change the Print Darkness setting in the QUALITY MENU from Normal to Darker. • If you purchase a new print cartridge. • Check the print cartridge to be printed. Solving Printer Problems Solving Printer Problems 201 Toner appears on the page. To help prevent this, do not load ...
... shading appears on the back of the job to see if it is within the printer specifications. • If the problem continues, call Lexmark Technical Support. Open and close the printer upper front door to Heavy. • Verify that the print material is installed correctly or change... • Change the Print Darkness setting in the QUALITY MENU from Normal to Darker. • If you purchase a new print cartridge. • Check the print cartridge to be printed. Solving Printer Problems Solving Printer Problems 201 Toner appears on the page. To help prevent this, do not load ...
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...1200 dpi. • Turn PQET in the software application. Reduce the complexity of 212oC (414oF). Remove the cartridge. See page 15 for directions. Check the print cartridge to Normal or Lighter. If you are using downloaded fonts, verify that the proper installation to see if ...the toner is low. See "Res Reduced" on the page. To utilize the remaining toner, shake the cartridge gently. Resolution was automatically reduced. Solving Printer Problems 202 Solving Printer Problems Caring for Your Printer Problem Entire page is too dark. ...
...1200 dpi. • Turn PQET in the software application. Reduce the complexity of 212oC (414oF). Remove the cartridge. See page 15 for directions. Check the print cartridge to Normal or Lighter. If you are using downloaded fonts, verify that the proper installation to see if ...the toner is low. See "Res Reduced" on the page. To utilize the remaining toner, shake the cartridge gently. Resolution was automatically reduced. Solving Printer Problems 202 Solving Printer Problems Caring for Your Printer Problem Entire page is too dark. ...