User's Guide
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Ordering a fuser...169 Ordering a fuser wiper ...169 Ordering pick rollers ...170 Ordering staple cartridges...170 Ordering a transfer roller...170 Recycling Lexmark products...170 Moving the printer...170 Before moving the printer...170 Moving the printer to another location...171 Shipping the printer ...171 Administrative support 172 Finding advanced networking and administrator information 172 Using the...
Ordering a fuser...169 Ordering a fuser wiper ...169 Ordering pick rollers ...170 Ordering staple cartridges...170 Ordering a transfer roller...170 Recycling Lexmark products...170 Moving the printer...170 Before moving the printer...170 Moving the printer to another location...171 Shipping the printer ...171 Administrative support 172 Finding advanced networking and administrator information 172 Using the...
User's Guide
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... detailed information on paper with chemicals that may contaminate the paper • Preprinted papers that can be affected by the temperature in the printer fuser • Preprinted papers that are not affected by hand. • Do not mix paper sizes, types, or weights in .), such as...8226; Paper weighing less than 60 g/m2 (16 lb) • Multiple part forms or documents For more information about Lexmark, visit www.lexmark.com. Use inks that require a registration (the precise location on the page) greater than ± 2.3 mm (± 0.9 in the same source; When in fewer paper ...
... detailed information on paper with chemicals that may contaminate the paper • Preprinted papers that can be affected by the temperature in the printer fuser • Preprinted papers that are not affected by hand. • Do not mix paper sizes, types, or weights in .), such as...8226; Paper weighing less than 60 g/m2 (16 lb) • Multiple part forms or documents For more information about Lexmark, visit www.lexmark.com. Use inks that require a registration (the precise location on the page) greater than ± 2.3 mm (± 0.9 in the same source; When in fewer paper ...
User's Guide
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...141 flash memory card installing 21 troubleshooting 181 Flushing buffer 148 font sample list printing 78 Formatting Disk x/y XX% 148 Formatting Flash 148 fuser ordering 169 fuser wiper ordering 169 G General Settings menu 126 guidelines card stock 74 envelopes 73 labels 74 letterhead 72 transparencies 73 H hard disk with adapter..., network changing port settings 47 Invalid Engine Code 149 Invalid Network Code 150 Invalid PIN 150 IPv6 menu 112 J jams avoiding 81 locating jam areas 82 locations 82 numbers 82 jams, clearing 200 82 201 82 202 and 203 83 230 84 231-239 (optional duplex) 86 241-245 ...
...141 flash memory card installing 21 troubleshooting 181 Flushing buffer 148 font sample list printing 78 Formatting Disk x/y XX% 148 Formatting Flash 148 fuser ordering 169 fuser wiper ordering 169 G General Settings menu 126 guidelines card stock 74 envelopes 73 labels 74 letterhead 72 transparencies 73 H hard disk with adapter..., network changing port settings 47 Invalid Engine Code 149 Invalid Network Code 150 Invalid PIN 150 IPv6 menu 112 J jams avoiding 81 locating jam areas 82 locations 82 numbers 82 jams, clearing 200 82 201 82 202 and 203 83 230 84 231-239 (optional duplex) 86 241-245 ...
Service Manual
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...duplex paper path 3-93 Models T652 and T654 duplex paper path 3-94 Functions of main components 3-94 Sensor (duplex input 3-94 Duplex drive motor assembly 3-95 Understanding jam numbers and locations 3-96 200 and 201 paper jams 3-96...sensitive parts 4-1 Adjustments 4-2 Polygon and Oscillating printhead mechanical registration adjustment 4-2 Oscillating printhead assembly electronic adjustment 4-3 Alignment assembly adjustment 4-4 Fuser solenoid adjustment 4-6 Gap adjustment 4-6 Removals 4-7 Replacement note: To replace a removed part, reverse the order of removal unless noted otherwise...
...duplex paper path 3-93 Models T652 and T654 duplex paper path 3-94 Functions of main components 3-94 Sensor (duplex input 3-94 Duplex drive motor assembly 3-95 Understanding jam numbers and locations 3-96 200 and 201 paper jams 3-96...sensitive parts 4-1 Adjustments 4-2 Polygon and Oscillating printhead mechanical registration adjustment 4-2 Oscillating printhead assembly electronic adjustment 4-3 Alignment assembly adjustment 4-4 Fuser solenoid adjustment 4-6 Gap adjustment 4-6 Removals 4-7 Replacement note: To replace a removed part, reverse the order of removal unless noted otherwise...
Service Manual
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... the Diagnostics Menu. Select the media source to PRINT TESTS. Note: The Print Test Page always prints on one -inch black squares located on , the pages are duplexed. appears on the pages when printing from each of four pages. Input source tests The purpose of ...; If Continuous is selected, printing continues until Stop is displayed. The message Printing Quality Test Pages is pressed to assist in DIAGNOSTICS, including: Fuser temperature, warm-up time, transfer, print contrast, charge roll settings and gap adjust. Check each Test Page from DIAGNOSTICS. Diagnostic aids 3-35 ...
... the Diagnostics Menu. Select the media source to PRINT TESTS. Note: The Print Test Page always prints on one -inch black squares located on , the pages are duplexed. appears on the pages when printing from each of four pages. Input source tests The purpose of ...; If Continuous is selected, printing continues until Stop is displayed. The message Printing Quality Test Pages is pressed to assist in DIAGNOSTICS, including: Fuser temperature, warm-up time, transfer, print contrast, charge roll settings and gap adjust. Check each Test Page from DIAGNOSTICS. Diagnostic aids 3-35 ...