Lexmark C 910 manual

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    www.le xmark. com Le xmark™ C910 Quic k Ref erence To p i c Pag e Printer men u o ver vie w 1 Using the operator panel 2 Understanding printer mess ages 6 Loading paper 8 Locating and cle ar ing paper jams 17[...]

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    ii Edition: October 2001 The following p aragr aph does not apply to a ny coun try wher e such pro visi ons a re inconsi ste nt with local law: L EXMARK INT ERNA TIONAL , INC., PRO VIDES THIS PUBLICA TION “AS IS” WITHOUT W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND , EI THER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED , INCLUDING, BUT NO T LIMITED T O , THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT AB[...]

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    1 Printe r menu overview Pape r Me nu P a per Sour ce Pap er S iz e P a pe r T y pe Custo m T ype s Outp ut Bin Confi gur e Bins Overflow Bin Assi gn T ype /B in Substitu te Size Confi gur e MP Pap er Wei g ht Paper Loadi ng Universal Setup Finis hing Men u Duplex Dupl ex Bind Copi es Blan k Pages Collation Sep arat or Shee ts Sep arat or So ur ce [...]

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    2 Using th e operator pa nel Press Menu to: • Enter the menus from the Re ad y s tate . • Scrol l through menus or va lu e s . • Increas e or decreas e a nu m er ic a l val u e. • Di sp la y the Jo b Men u or th e Sup pli e s Me n u wh ile the pr inter is busy . Press Select to : • Selec t the i tem on the seco nd line o f the disp lay . [...]

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    3 Canceling a print job T o ca nc el a p rint job aft e r it ha s star ted pri nting: 1 Pre ss Men u until you see Job M enu, and th en press Select . 2 Pre ss Menu unt il y o u s ee Cance l Job , a nd then press Select . Prin ti ng a menu set t ing s pag e T o veri fy P aper Size and P aper T ype s etting s, and check insta lled o ptions and m emo[...]

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    4 T o a pr int c onfide ntial jo b: Note: Confi dentia l pr int ing only wor ks wi th Lex mar k C910 cu sto m pr i nte r dr ivers. These d riv ers ar e lo ca t e d on the d r ivers CD tha t s hipped with your printe r and on the W eb at www .lexmark.c om. 1 In your word pr ocesso r , spr eadshe et, browser , or other appli catio n, s elec t File Pr[...]

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    5 (Pr int A ll Jobs send s all j obs w ith the same user na me and PIN imm edi ate ly t o th e pri nter .) e Press Me nu unti l you see th e job you want to pr in t, and th en press Select . f Press Go to send t he job to the pr in ter . After the jo b pr ints, it is de leted from prin ter me mor y and the pri nter retu r ns to the Re ady state.[...]

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    6 Understanding printer m essages The follo w ing table li sts s ome ty pic al opera tor pa nel me ssage s you ma y encoun ter and th e acti on you can take to clear the m. For more in f o r mati on on these or other pr inter messag es, ref er to the Le xmar k C91 0 Publicatio ns CD. Mes sag e Action 37 Insufficient Memory The printe r me mory isn [...]

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    7 81 Transfer Belt Exhausted It is time to rep lace the tran sf er belt. • Press Go to c lear the messag e. • Inst all a n e w tr ansf er belt. Note: I f the fro nt door is ope ned an d clos ed, the mess age Did you replace transfer belt? app ears . If a new tran s fer be lt h as no t be en ins talled , press Stop . If a new tran sf er belt has[...]

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    8 Loading pape r Y our pr inte r su ppor ts a wide v ar iety o f pa per type s, sizes, and weigh ts. The st andard t ra y (tra y 1 ) and optiona l tra ys 2, 3 , and 4 a re ma r ked with stack heigh t letter s A, B, C . The option al heavy media tray is mar ked with sta ck height lett ers D , E , and F . Th e fol low i ng tabl e li s t s recomm end [...]

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    9 Loading a 550-sheet t ra y Note: If you are l oading an opti onal h eavy media paper tra y , ma ke sure the pa per size and t ype are set f o r pr int medi a you are loa ding. R efer to y our Setu p Guide or the Le xm ark C910 Pub licat ion s CD f or instr uc tions on settin g th e pape r size or pap er type. 1 Pull the pap er tra y out until it [...]

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    10 2 Press the met al plat e down unt il it locks . 3 Squee ze the left guide and s lide it to the po sition f o r the size pape r y ou ar e loadi ng. The pos ition of the left paper guide tells th e pri nter th e size of the paper in the tra y . 4 Release t he p aper gui de. 5 Fle x the sh eets b ack and f or th t o loos en them , and then fan the[...]

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    11 7 Squee ze the fro nt paper guide le ver and slid e the guide until it lightl y to uche s th e st ac k of paper . 8 Rotate t he pape r size dial until you see the cor rect si ze of paper indic ated i n the wi ndow . 9 Push in the tra y compl ete ly . Loading t he m ultipurpose feed er W arning! Feeding m ore t han a single shee t of g lossy pape[...]

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    12 1 Open and ex tend the multipur pose feeder . 2 Slid e the p aper guides to the co rrect pos ition f o r the si ze paper you ar e loadi ng. 3 Press the pap er feed plate down until it loc ks into p lace. 4 Fle x the sh eets b ack and f or th t o loos en them , and then fan them.[...]

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    13 5 Place th e p aper p rint side up between the paper guide s. 6 Mov e th e SET button t o the le ft to unl ock the tra y . Loading t he high c apacity f eeder Note: Load only pla in pap er in th e high capac ity feeder. Y ou can loa d up to 3, 000 she ets of plain pape r in the optiona l high cap acity f eeder.[...]

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    14 1 Open the hig h capa city f e ede r top cover . 2 Check the posi tion of the paper guide s. If the paper gui de arrows are cor rect ly alig ned to the si ze paper you ar e loadi ng, go t o step 6 on page 15. If not, conti nue with s tep 3 on page 14. 3 Loose n the l eft and r i ght paper guide th umbscr ews . 4 Slid e the gu ide s lef t or rig [...]

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    15 6 Fle x the sh eets b ack and f or th t o loos en them , and then fan them. 7 Place th e p aper agai nst the pap er gu ides, with the pr int s ide up. Note: If t here is only a par tial stac k of paper in the tr a y , the paper lo w sensor wil l not allo w the tr a y to go do wn. Add more paper t o lo wer the tr a y . 8 Pre ss th e P aper T r a [...]

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    16 10 Cl os e t h e t o p c ov er .[...]

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    17 Lo cati ng an d c leari ng pap er j ams P aper s ourc e Pag e 200 P aper J am <x> P ages J amme d (Chec k Areas A – F, T 1 – 5, MPF ) 18 240 P aper J a m Chec k MP F eeder 30 241 – 2 44 P aper J am Che c k T ra y 1 – 43 3 249 P aper J am Chec k T ra y 5 35 240 Paper Jam 249 Paper Jam 200 Paper Jam Check Area F 200 Paper Jam Check A[...]

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    18 200 P aper Jam <x> P ages Jammed (Chec k Areas A–F , T1–5, MPF) This m essage i dentif ies th e areas ( A – F, MPF, or T1 – T5 ) you need to check to r em ov e the pap er or to clear the mess age. T o c lear the se ar eas: Chec k Are as A , B This mes sage in dicat es a pape r jam i n the tran sf er belt, f user , or output roll er[...]

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    19 2 Rotate t he top c ov e r locking le v er to the left. 3 Place bo th hand s on the lifti ng poin ts and squee ze the r igh t top cov er latc h. 4 Lift th e cov e r . Right top cov er latch and lifting point Lifting points[...]

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    20 W arning! D o not use pointe d objects to rem ov e the pap er . They ma y dama ge t he transf er be lt. Note: The pa per m a y be cov ered w ith unfu sed toner , whic h can st ain ga r ments. 5 Remov e any paper on the transfer belt. If the p aper sou rce was the multi pur pose f eeder , check the ar ea between the multi pur pose f eeder and the[...]

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    21 8 Slowly pull th e paper ou t of the f user toward the insi de of th e pr inte r . Note: The top cov er w ill not clo se un til the le ver is in th e do wn po si tio n. 9 Rotate t he fuse r pressu re r eleas e lev er down. 10 Check the to p cov e r f or additi ona l jam s. If there i s no j ammed paper in the top cover , go to ste p 12 on page 2[...]

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    22 12 Place b oth your hands on the top cov er as shown. 13 Press down fir m ly un til the top cov er clic ks into place. 14 Rotate t he top c ov e r locking le v er to the ri ght. If you cannot r otate t he locking lev e r , the c ov er is not ful ly closed . 15 Open the jam acces s door on the left side of the pr inter . 16 Remov e any paper insi[...]

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    23 17 Cl ose t he j am a ccess door . T o prev ent addi tiona l paper jams, ma ke sure both s ides of the do or are clo sed. 18 Cl os e t h e fro nt door . 19 Pre ss Go . If the p aper jam mess age c ontinues, check a nd c lear a ll paper from the paper path .[...]

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    24 Chec k A re a C This mes sage in dicat es a pape r jam i n the du ple x unit ar ea by the ac cess door . T o cle ar area C: 1 Open the dup le x jam acce ss do or on the r igh t side of the p r int er . 2 Re mo v e the j am. 3 Pre ss Go . If the p aper jam mess age c ontinues, check a nd c lear a ll paper from the paper path . Chec k A re a D Thi[...]

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    25 2 Gently pull o ut the du plex unit. 3 T ur n the paper f orw ardi ng d ia l count ercl ockwise. If the pap er advance s out of the d uplex unit, remov e the jam and go to step 7 on pag e 26. If t he paper d oes n ot advance , go to s tep 4 o n page 25. 4 Open the dup le x unit cov ers. 5 Re mo v e the j am.[...]

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    26 6 Cl ose t he d upl e x unit cov ers. 7 Push the duplex unit in until it sto ps. 8 Cl ose t he d upl e x jam acce ss do or . 9 Pre ss Go . If the p aper jam mess age c ontinues, check a nd c lear a ll paper from the paper path .[...]

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    27 Chec k A re a E This mes sage in dicat es a pape r jam i n the top, middle, or bottom optiona l drawer paper path ar ea. T o cl ear area E: Note: If you ha ve a high cap acity feeder, pu ll the f eeder awa y fr om the pri nter . 1 Open the jam acces s door on t he t op opti onal draw er . 2 Re mo v e the j am. 3 Cl ose t he j am a ccess door . 4[...]

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    28 5 Re mo v e the j am. 6 Cl ose t he j am a ccess door . 7 Open the jam acces s door on t he b ottom option al drawer . 8 Re mo v e the j am. 9 Cl ose t he j am a ccess door . 10 Pre ss Go . If the p aper jam mess age c ontinues, check a nd c lear a ll paper from the paper path .[...]

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    29 Chec k A re a F 1 Pull the hi gh cap acity f e eder a wa y from the pri nter . 2 Open the jam acces s door on t he t op opti onal draw er . 3 Remov e any jam. 4 Cl ose t he j am a ccess door .[...]

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    30 5 Slid e the hi gh ca pac ity f e ede r until the f eeder locks to the docking frame. When the feeder is in the cor rect posi tion, you hear a clic k . 6 Pre ss Go . If the p aper jam mess age c ontinues, check a nd c lear a ll paper from the paper path . 240 P aper Jam Chec k MP Feeder 1 Slowly p ull th e jam straight o ut of the multipur pose [...]

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    31 3 Rotate t he top c ov e r locking le v er to the left. 4 Place bo th hand s on the lifti ng poin ts and squee ze the r igh t top cov er latc h. 5 Lift th e cov e r . Right top cov er latch and lifting point Lifting points[...]

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    32 W arning! D o not use pointe d objects to rem ov e the pap er . They ma y dama ge t he transf er be lt. 6 Remov e the pap er on the transf er be lt. 7 Place b oth your hands on the top cov er as shown. 8 Press down fir m ly un til the top cov er clic ks into place. 9 Rotate t he top c ov e r locking le v er to the ri ght. If you cannot r otate t[...]

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    33 10 Cl os e t h e fro nt door . 11 Pre ss Go . 241 – 244 P aper Jam Chec k T r a y 1 – 4 Note: Alt hough tra y 1 is sho wn, y ou can us e the sam e proce dure to cl ear any of t he 241–244 or Check Tray 1–4 messag es. P ap er ja m mes sages 241–244 and Check Tray 1–4 i ndicate a jam i n one of the paper trays. (See the il lustra tion [...]

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    34 5 Pull out the paper tra y indic ated o n th e disp lay . 6 Remov e any wr inkled or cre ased p aper . 7 Push down on the rema ining paper in the tra y u ntil t he botto m plate clicks in to p lace. 8 Cl os e t h e p aper t r a y . 9 Pre ss Go . If the p aper jam mess age c ontinues, check a nd c lear a ll paper from the paper path .[...]

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    35 249 P aper Jam Chec k T ra y 5 Note: If you h a ve an opti onal pr int er cabi net, the hig h cap acity feeder will be iden tified as tra y 3. A 249 Paper Jam Check Tray 5 mess age in dicat es a jam in the high capa ci ty f eeder. T o remove the ja m: 1 Open the hig h capa city f e ede r top cover . 2 Re mo v e the j am. 3 Cl os e t h e c ov er [...]

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    www.le xmark. com P/N 12N042 3 E . C . 2N0016 Lexmark a nd Le xmark with diam ond design are trademarks of Lexmark Inter n ational, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries. © 2001 Le xmar k Inter national, Inc. 740 West New Circle Road Lexingt on, K entucky 40550 October 2 001[...]