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...Effect" is chosen and the password (or other applicable credential) is a hardware jumper located on the motherboard. Enabling the security reset jumper The Security Reset Jumper is lost, you will be able to replace the device RIP card (motherboard). To regain access to the security menus,... generate an alert. 5 Click Submit to save changes, or Reset Form to save the changes. Administrators can use with caution), Access controls = "No security" (to remove security only from function access controls), or Reset factory security defaults (to return all security settings to default values). ...
...Effect" is chosen and the password (or other applicable credential) is a hardware jumper located on the motherboard. Enabling the security reset jumper The Security Reset Jumper is lost, you will be able to replace the device RIP card (motherboard). To regain access to the security menus,... generate an alert. 5 Click Submit to save changes, or Reset Form to save the changes. Administrators can use with caution), Access controls = "No security" (to remove security only from function access controls), or Reset factory security defaults (to return all security settings to default values). ...
User's Guide
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Off resets the printer to produce as little noise as possible. Understanding printer menus 126 Settings menu ...the use of power and of energy, paper, or specialty media Notes: • Off is the factory default setting. • On configures the printer to its factory default settings. • The Energy setting minimizes the power used by the printer Notes: • Off... is the factory default setting. Performance may be affected but not print quality. • Energy/Paper minimizes the use of...
Off resets the printer to produce as little noise as possible. Understanding printer menus 126 Settings menu ...the use of power and of energy, paper, or specialty media Notes: • Off is the factory default setting. • On configures the printer to its factory default settings. • The Energy setting minimizes the power used by the printer Notes: • Off... is the factory default setting. Performance may be affected but not print quality. • Energy/Paper minimizes the use of...
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... and working properly. Specifies how the printer handles temporary downloads, such as the default for all print jobs Notes: • 1 sided is the factory default setting. • To set 2-sided printing from the printer control panel and then exiting the menus causes the printer to 100%. • ...downloads are printed when Print All is selected Notes: • Alphabetically is the factory default setting. • Print jobs always appear in alphabetical order on the hard disk Notes: • Off is set to reset. Job Buffer Size should not be set as fonts and macros stored in which ...
... and working properly. Specifies how the printer handles temporary downloads, such as the default for all print jobs Notes: • 1 sided is the factory default setting. • To set 2-sided printing from the printer control panel and then exiting the menus causes the printer to 100%. • ...downloads are printed when Print All is selected Notes: • Alphabetically is the factory default setting. • Print jobs always appear in alphabetical order on the hard disk Notes: • Off is set to reset. Job Buffer Size should not be set as fonts and macros stored in which ...
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... all data stored in hexadecimal and character representation and control codes are not executed. • To exit or deactivate Hex Trace, turn off or reset the printer. Provides an estimate of the percentage coverage of held jobs are not affected. • Selecting Not Restored removes all data sent to ...or deletes the information from the printer hard disk Notes: • A printer hard disk must be installed in the printer. The estimate is the factory default setting. Notes: • A flash memory option card must be installed in the printer. Formats the flash memory.
... all data stored in hexadecimal and character representation and control codes are not executed. • To exit or deactivate Hex Trace, turn off or reset the printer. Provides an estimate of the percentage coverage of held jobs are not affected. • Selecting Not Restored removes all data sent to ...or deletes the information from the printer hard disk Notes: • A printer hard disk must be installed in the printer. The estimate is the factory default setting. Notes: • A flash memory option card must be installed in the printer. Formats the flash memory.
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...of the following : • Replace the fuser wiper. • Press the arrow buttons until Continue appears, and then press to the factory defaults except the Display Language setting in the Setup menu and the custom settings in the printer memory are restored: • All downloaded ... or more of the following : • Press the arrow buttons until Continue appears, and then press to clear. When factory default settings are deleted. Resetting without replacing may affect print quality. Restoring Factory Defaults Wait for the message to clear the message and continue printing.
...of the following : • Replace the fuser wiper. • Press the arrow buttons until Continue appears, and then press to the factory defaults except the Display Language setting in the Setup menu and the custom settings in the printer memory are restored: • All downloaded ... or more of the following : • Press the arrow buttons until Continue appears, and then press to clear. When factory default settings are deleted. Resetting without replacing may affect print quality. Restoring Factory Defaults Wait for the message to clear the message and continue printing.
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... 154 Remove paper from bin 154 Remove paper from standard output bin 154 Replace wiper 155 Resetting active bin 155 Resetting the printer 155 Resetting without replacing may affect print quality. 155 Restore Held Jobs? 155 Restoring Factory Defaults 155 Restoring Held Jobs(s) x/y 155 Routine maintenance needed 156 Securely clearing disk space 156 Serial...
... 154 Remove paper from bin 154 Remove paper from standard output bin 154 Replace wiper 155 Resetting active bin 155 Resetting the printer 155 Resetting without replacing may affect print quality. 155 Restore Held Jobs? 155 Restoring Factory Defaults 155 Restoring Held Jobs(s) x/y 155 Routine maintenance needed 156 Securely clearing disk space 156 Serial...
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... Reading USB drive 153 Ready 153 Reattach bin 153 Reattach bin - 153 Reattach envelope feeder 154 recycled paper using 67 recycling Lexmark products 170 WEEE statement 198 Remote Management Active 154 Remove packaging material, check 154 Remove paper from 155 Remove paper from all... print jobs 75 printing for Macintosh users 75 printing for Windows users 75 Resetting active bin 155 Resetting the printer 155 Resetting without replacing may affect print quality. 155 Restore Held Jobs? 155 Restoring Factory Defaults 155 Restoring Held Jobs(s) x/y 155 Routine maintenance needed 156 S safety...
... Reading USB drive 153 Ready 153 Reattach bin 153 Reattach bin - 153 Reattach envelope feeder 154 recycled paper using 67 recycling Lexmark products 170 WEEE statement 198 Remote Management Active 154 Remove packaging material, check 154 Remove paper from 155 Remove paper from all... print jobs 75 printing for Macintosh users 75 printing for Windows users 75 Resetting active bin 155 Resetting the printer 155 Resetting without replacing may affect print quality. 155 Restore Held Jobs? 155 Restoring Factory Defaults 155 Restoring Held Jobs(s) x/y 155 Routine maintenance needed 156 S safety...
Service Manual
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... 3-25 Entering Configuration Menu (models T650, T652, and T654 3-25 Available menus 3-25 Maintenance page count (Maint Cnt Value 3-25 Maintenance page counter reset (Reset Cnt 3-26 Print quality pages (Prt Quality Pgs 3-26 Reports 3-26 SIZE SENSING 3-27 Panel Menus 3-27 PPDS Emulation 3-27 Demo Mode 3-27 Factory Defaults 3-28 LES Applications 3-28...
... 3-25 Entering Configuration Menu (models T650, T652, and T654 3-25 Available menus 3-25 Maintenance page count (Maint Cnt Value 3-25 Maintenance page counter reset (Reset Cnt 3-26 Print quality pages (Prt Quality Pgs 3-26 Reports 3-26 SIZE SENSING 3-27 Panel Menus 3-27 PPDS Emulation 3-27 Demo Mode 3-27 Factory Defaults 3-28 LES Applications 3-28...
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... T656 3-49 Entering Configuration Menu (model T656 3-49 Available menus 3-49 Maintenance Counter Value 3-49 Reset Maintenance Counter 3-50 Print Quality Pages 3-51 Reports 3-51 Menu Settings Page 3-51 Event Log ...3-51 SIZE SENSING 3-52 Panel Menus 3-52 PPDS Emulation 3-52 Factory Defaults 3-54 Energy Conserve 3-54 Paper Prompts 3-55 Envelope Prompts 3-55 Action for Prompts 3-...Menu (model T656 3-59 Printer overview 3-60 Basic model 3-60 Printer theory 3-61 Model T650 with duplex, paper path, rolls, and sensors 3-61 Models T652 and T654 paper path rolls...
... T656 3-49 Entering Configuration Menu (model T656 3-49 Available menus 3-49 Maintenance Counter Value 3-49 Reset Maintenance Counter 3-50 Print Quality Pages 3-51 Reports 3-51 Menu Settings Page 3-51 Event Log ...3-51 SIZE SENSING 3-52 Panel Menus 3-52 PPDS Emulation 3-52 Factory Defaults 3-54 Energy Conserve 3-54 Paper Prompts 3-55 Envelope Prompts 3-55 Action for Prompts 3-...Menu (model T656 3-59 Printer overview 3-60 Basic model 3-60 Printer theory 3-61 Model T650 with duplex, paper path, rolls, and sensors 3-61 Models T652 and T654 paper path rolls...
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... Test: 1. Select BASE SENSOR TEST from Open to Closed. 3. The following sensors are working correctly. Manually actuate the sensors to factory defaults, and data may be manually actuated, and the display shows Open or Closed. • Staple Sensors Cartridge Present sensor Staple Low...; NarrowMedia-Output (exit) sensor • Front Door-Front door sensor 2. Printed Page Count Diagnostic aids 3-19 WARNING: Changing this setting resets the printer to verify that can be lost. Select Sensor Test from FINISHER TESTS. 2. Each of the tests displays the individual sensors that...
... Test: 1. Select BASE SENSOR TEST from Open to Closed. 3. The following sensors are working correctly. Manually actuate the sensors to factory defaults, and data may be manually actuated, and the display shows Open or Closed. • Staple Sensors Cartridge Present sensor Staple Low...; NarrowMedia-Output (exit) sensor • Front Door-Front door sensor 2. Printed Page Count Diagnostic aids 3-19 WARNING: Changing this setting resets the printer to verify that can be lost. Select Sensor Test from FINISHER TESTS. 2. Each of the tests displays the individual sensors that...
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...4062-XXX The page count can only be viewed and cannot be changed. Select Perm Page Count from PRINTER SETUP. 2. To set at the factory when the printer is manufactured, however the servicer may need to do so by the value for Configuration ID 1. 3. Enter the Configuration ID ...1. • To select a digit or character to change these settings unless requested to reset Configuration ID 1 or Configuration ID 2 whenever you replace the system board. Press Back to return to PRINTER SETUP. Press Back to return to...
...4062-XXX The page count can only be viewed and cannot be changed. Select Perm Page Count from PRINTER SETUP. 2. To set at the factory when the printer is manufactured, however the servicer may need to do so by the value for Configuration ID 1. 3. Enter the Configuration ID ...1. • To select a digit or character to change these settings unless requested to reset Configuration ID 1 or Configuration ID 2 whenever you replace the system board. Press Back to return to PRINTER SETUP. Press Back to return to...
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... the warm up at 0 or no warm up and helps reduce curl in EP SETUP to its factory default value. Select Restore to reset the values to the factory settings, and select Do Not Restore to PRINTER SETUP. The default is validated, Submitting Selection appears, and a check Printer Setup. 5. Press Back to return...
... the warm up at 0 or no warm up and helps reduce curl in EP SETUP to its factory default value. Select Restore to reset the values to the factory settings, and select Do Not Restore to PRINTER SETUP. The default is validated, Submitting Selection appears, and a check Printer Setup. 5. Press Back to return...
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Available menus Maint Cnt Value Reset Cnt Prt Quality Pgs Reports SIZE SENSING Panel Menus PPDS Emulation Demo Mode Factory Defaults LES Applications Energy Conserve Paper Prompts Env Prompts Action for Prompts" on page 3-...Best Speed Exit Config Menu See "Maintenance page count (Maint Cnt Value)" on page 3-25 See "Maintenance page counter reset (Reset Cnt)" on page 3-26 See "Print quality pages (Prt Quality Pgs)" on page 3-26 See "Reports" on the... 3-25 Press and hold and . 3. 4062-XXX Configuration menu (CONFIG MENU) (models T650, T652, and T654) Entering Configuration Menu (models...
Available menus Maint Cnt Value Reset Cnt Prt Quality Pgs Reports SIZE SENSING Panel Menus PPDS Emulation Demo Mode Factory Defaults LES Applications Energy Conserve Paper Prompts Env Prompts Action for Prompts" on page 3-...Best Speed Exit Config Menu See "Maintenance page count (Maint Cnt Value)" on page 3-25 See "Maintenance page counter reset (Reset Cnt)" on page 3-26 See "Print quality pages (Prt Quality Pgs)" on page 3-26 See "Reports" on the... 3-25 Press and hold and . 3. 4062-XXX Configuration menu (CONFIG MENU) (models T650, T652, and T654) Entering Configuration Menu (models...
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...paper. The Print Quality Test pages are duplexed. The following is blank. The printed report contains: • Reset Cnt • Reports • SIZE SENSING • Factory Defaults • Debug Information 3-26 Service Manual Press Back to return to view the value. Reports Two ...different reports can be printed from CONFIG MENU. To reset the maintenance page count to zero: Select Reset Cnt from CONFIG MENU, and...
...paper. The Print Quality Test pages are duplexed. The following is blank. The printed report contains: • Reset Cnt • Reports • SIZE SENSING • Factory Defaults • Debug Information 3-26 Service Manual Press Back to return to view the value. Reports Two ...different reports can be printed from CONFIG MENU. To reset the maintenance page count to zero: Select Reset Cnt from CONFIG MENU, and...
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... Menu. Touch Back to return to Diagnostics Menu. Defaults US/Non-US defaults changes whether the printer uses the US factory defaults or the non-US factory defaults. Warning: Changing this setting resets the printer to do so by your next level of measure. Permanent Page Count The permanent page count can only... include paper size, envelope size, PCL symbol set, code pages, and units of support. Touch Back to return to display these settings unless requested to factory defaults, and data may be undone.
... Menu. Touch Back to return to Diagnostics Menu. Defaults US/Non-US defaults changes whether the printer uses the US factory defaults or the non-US factory defaults. Warning: Changing this setting resets the printer to do so by your next level of measure. Permanent Page Count The permanent page count can only... include paper size, envelope size, PCL symbol set, code pages, and units of support. Touch Back to return to display these settings unless requested to factory defaults, and data may be undone.
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...the only function available in DIAGNOSTICS. • Unless the menu is On, the text and graphics are restored. To set at the factory when the printer is manufactured, however, the servicer may need to Edge When this setting is in DIAGNOSTICS, Check Config ID displays. Edge to... reset Configuration ID 1 or Configuration ID 2 whenever you have a question, touch the question mark icon. • To exit without changing the numbers, touch ...
...the only function available in DIAGNOSTICS. • Unless the menu is On, the text and graphics are restored. To set at the factory when the printer is manufactured, however, the servicer may need to Edge When this setting is in DIAGNOSTICS, Check Config ID displays. Edge to... reset Configuration ID 1 or Configuration ID 2 whenever you have a question, touch the question mark icon. • To exit without changing the numbers, touch ...
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... to exit without changing the settings. This time period lets the backup roll heat up and helps reduce curl in EP SETUP to its factory default value. Touch Back to return to Diagnostics Menu. 4062-XXX The triangles pointing up or down arrows to display these additional menus. ... 0 to : Normal, Lower, Lowest. Touch Back to return to Diagnostics Menu. Touch to select Restore to reset the values to the factory settings, and touch Restore to Low, Medium, or High. The factory sets the warm up at 0 or no warm up or down indicate whether there are additional menus. Touch...
... to exit without changing the settings. This time period lets the backup roll heat up and helps reduce curl in EP SETUP to its factory default value. Touch Back to return to Diagnostics Menu. 4062-XXX The triangles pointing up or down arrows to display these additional menus. ... 0 to : Normal, Lower, Lowest. Touch Back to return to Diagnostics Menu. Touch to select Restore to reset the values to the factory settings, and touch Restore to Low, Medium, or High. The factory sets the warm up at 0 or no warm up or down indicate whether there are additional menus. Touch...
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... page 3-58 Touch Exit Config Menu to the ready mode. Maintenance Counter Value Reset Maintenance Counter Print Quality Pages Reports • Menu Settings Page • Event Log SIZE SENSING Panel Menus PPDS Emulation Factory Defaults Energy Conserve Paper Prompts Envelope Prompts Action for Prompts Jobs On Disk Disk ... Value" on page 3-49 See "Reset Maintenance Counter" on page 3-50 See "Print Quality Pages" on page 3-51 See "Reports" on page 3-51 See "SIZE SENSING" on page 3-52 See "Panel Menus" on page 3-52 See "PPDS Emulation" on page 3-52 See "Factory Defaults" on page 3-54 See "...
... page 3-58 Touch Exit Config Menu to the ready mode. Maintenance Counter Value Reset Maintenance Counter Print Quality Pages Reports • Menu Settings Page • Event Log SIZE SENSING Panel Menus PPDS Emulation Factory Defaults Energy Conserve Paper Prompts Envelope Prompts Action for Prompts Jobs On Disk Disk ... Value" on page 3-49 See "Reset Maintenance Counter" on page 3-50 See "Print Quality Pages" on page 3-51 See "Reports" on page 3-51 See "SIZE SENSING" on page 3-52 See "Panel Menus" on page 3-52 See "PPDS Emulation" on page 3-52 See "Factory Defaults" on page 3-54 See "...
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..., and Power Saver can be disabled. 1. Touch to Ready state. Touch or to change . 4062-XXX Factory Defaults This setting enables a user to restore all Lexmark Embedded Solutions applications (LES). Touch to select either Restore Base, Restore STD NET, or Restore LES. to...displayed. If On is selected in Energy Conserve menu, then Disabled appears in Energy Conserve, the Power Saver feature cannot be turned off. To reset factory defaults: 1. Touch 2. Selections are not changed: • Display language • Settings in the header and [setting's current value] below...
..., and Power Saver can be disabled. 1. Touch to Ready state. Touch or to change . 4062-XXX Factory Defaults This setting enables a user to restore all Lexmark Embedded Solutions applications (LES). Touch to select either Restore Base, Restore STD NET, or Restore LES. to...displayed. If On is selected in Energy Conserve menu, then Disabled appears in Energy Conserve, the Power Saver feature cannot be turned off. To reset factory defaults: 1. Touch 2. Selections are not changed: • Display language • Settings in the header and [setting's current value] below...
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...the Security Web page. It functions as described below (excerpt from the RIP Functional Spec): Security Reset Jumper Each device contains a hardware jumper with which the jumper is used. the factory default configuration); Note: Administrators can discourage tampering with a Kensington lock. or • Force ...configuring the jumper-related setting on all high-end printer and MFP models, including the T650, T652, T654, X652, X654, X656, and X658. or, to completely negate the effects of a jumper reset, an administrator can : • Erase all security templates and building blocks are ...
...the Security Web page. It functions as described below (excerpt from the RIP Functional Spec): Security Reset Jumper Each device contains a hardware jumper with which the jumper is used. the factory default configuration); Note: Administrators can discourage tampering with a Kensington lock. or • Force ...configuring the jumper-related setting on all high-end printer and MFP models, including the T650, T652, T654, X652, X654, X656, and X658. or, to completely negate the effects of a jumper reset, an administrator can : • Erase all security templates and building blocks are ...