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    							Changing the long-life photoconductor kit
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    Changing the long-life photoconductor kit
    Warning:When replacing the long-life photoconductor kit, do not touch the blue drum. Touching the drum will 
    contaminate the long-life photoconductor kit and affect print quality.
    1Open the rear cover by sliding the release button to the right.
    2Remove the long-life photoconductor kit by pulling out on the extended tabs.
    Warning:When rear door is open, be careful not to touch the attached roller. Touching the roller can cause 
    contamination and affect print quality.
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    3Unpack the new long-life photoconductor kit, being careful not to touch the blue drum when removing the foam 
    covering. Handle the long-life photoconductor kit by the tabs only. 
    Warning:Touching the blue drum will cause contamination and affect print quality.
    Note:For information about recycling the old long-life photoconductor kit, see Recycling Lexmark 
    products on page 74
    4Carefully install the long-life photoconductor kit by inserting it into the guides marked with green arrows. 
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    5Push the tabs firmly with your thumbs until the long-life photoconductor kit clicks into place.
    6Close the rear door.
    Warning:Do not leave the rear door open longer than necessary. Extended light exposure can damage the blue 
    photoconductor drum and cause print quality problems.
    7Open the front cover and hold the Cancelbutton until all lights begin to cycle to reset the long-life 
    photoconductor kit counter and warning.
    8Close the front cover. The warning will be cleared and the counter will be reset to zero.
    9Press Continueto resume printing.
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    Lexmark Return Program
    The Lexmark Return Program is an environmental program in which Lexmark sells new toner cartridges at a special price 
    with the agreement that the cartridge will be returned, at no cost, only to Lexmark for recycling.
    Regular toner cartridges without this agreement are also available.
    Note:Regular toner cartridges can also be returned, at no cost, to Lexmark using the Lexmark Cartridge 
    Collection Program. To learn how to return a cartridge at no cost, visit the Lexmark web site at 
    www.lexmark.com/recycle.
    Refilled toner cartridge notice
    Lexmark Return Program toner cartridges cannot be refilled. Lexmark does not recommend the use of third-party 
    remanufactured cartridges. Lexmark cannot assure the excellent print quality and reliability of its toner cartridges after a 
    toner cartridge has been refilled. A substantial reduction in long-life photoconductor kit life is also likely if refilled toner 
    cartridges are used.
    Warning:Toner cartridge leaks due to refilling can cause failure in several areas of a printer. Printer failures 
    caused by third-party remanufactured toner cartridges are not covered by the Lexmark printer 
    warranty, extended warranty, or service agreement.
    Recycling Lexmark products
    To return Lexmark products to Lexmark for recycling:
    1Visit our Web site:
    www.lexmark.com/recycle
    2Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
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    Chapter 2: Using the operator panels  ............................................................................... 8
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    2Using the operator panels
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    Overview of the Lexmark E120 operator panel 9
    Understanding the Lexmark E120 operator panel lights 10
    Operator panel codes for the Lexmark E120 12
    Overview of the Lexmark E120n operator panel 25
    Understanding the Lexmark E120n operator panel lights 26
    Operator panel codes for the Lexmark E120n 28
    Using the printer resident Web page 43
    Printing the menu settings and network setup page 44
    Restoring factory defaults44
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    Types of print media46
    Choosing appropriate print media 46
    Storing print media48
    Loading print media into Tray 1 48
    Loading print media into the priority feeder 51
    Preventing jams52
    Clearing jams53
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    Printing from the priority feeder 59
    Printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplex) 61
    Printing multiple page images on one page (N-up printing) 62
    Printing on letterhead63
    Canceling a print job64
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    Supply items needed66
    Ordering supplies66
    Storing supplies67
    Conserving supplies67
    Assessing supply needs67
    Checking toner cartridge and long-life photoconductor kit levels 67
    Changing the toner cartridge 68
    Changing the long-life photoconductor kit 71
    Lexmark Return Program74
    Recycling Lexmark products 74
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    General problems76
    Print quality problems78
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    General problems
    ProblemSolution / Answer
    Lights begin blinking. See Understanding the Lexmark E120 operator panel lights on page 10.
    Characters missing when 
    printing to envelopesCheck printer driver settings to make sure Envelope has been selected from the Paper Type 
    menu. 
    If Envelope is selected, try selecting a rougher texture setting. Sometimes toner does not 
    adhere well to smooth-textured envelopes. From the printer driver, select Custom 6-
    Rough Env from Paper Type menu.
    To change Custom 6 back to its default settings for Paper Type, Paper Texture, and Paper 
    Weight, use Local Printer Setup Utility on the Software and Documentation CD. If you have 
    installed printer drivers and utilities, skip to step 7.
    1Insert the Software and Documentation CD into the computer.
    2Click Printer Software.
    3Click Agree.
    4Select Local Printer Install, then click Next.
    5Select the printer and port, and check Local Printer Setup Utility.
    6Click Finish.
    The Utility will be installed on the computer under Program Files (unless a different 
    directory is chosen).
    7Open Local Printer Setup Utility.
    8From the Paper Menu, scroll through the menu items for the Custom menu setting.
    9Click Custom.
    10Scroll down to Custom 6 Paper Type.
    11Select envelope for Custom 6 paper type, heavy for Custom 6 paper weight, and rough for 
    Custom 6 paper texture. 
    12From the tool bar, click Actions.
    13Click Apply to save changes.
    14Click File
    Æ Exit to close.
    Follow these instructions from a Macintosh:
    1From Applications, click Utilities.
    2Select Lexmark Utilities, and double-click Printer Settings.
    3Click Edit Printer List (if the printer is not displayed in the pop-up).
    4Choose Edit Printer List.
    5Select appropriate printer from the list.
    6Click Add.
    7Click Done.
    8Click Edit Printer List again and choose appropriate printer.
    9Select envelope for Custom 6 paper type, heavy for Custom 6 paper weight, and rough for 
    Custom 6 paper texture. 
    10Click Quit Printer Settings.
    Jam occurs1Open the top door. Remove any paper caught in the fuser unit.
    2Open the rear door by sliding the door release button to the right. Remove any paper 
    caught in the paper path. Do not leave the rear door open for an extended length of time. 
    Extended exposure to light can damage the blue photoconductor drum and cause print 
    quality problems.
    3Open the front door by sliding the door release button to the left. Pull door up until it clicks 
    into an open position. Remove any paper caught in the paper path. Removal of the toner 
    cartridge may be necessary to remove paper caught behind the toner cartridge. To remove 
    the toner cartridge, grasp the handle and pull straight out.
    4Place the toner cartridge on a flat, clean surface. Replace the toner cartridge by sliding 
    along the guides into the printer.
    5Close all the doors, and press the Continuebutton to resume the print job.
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    Toner low light sequence 
    comes onTo extend toner cartridge life somewhat, remove the cartridge. Gently shake the toner 
    cartridge from side to side and front to back several times to redistribute the toner, and 
    reinsert it. Repeat this procedure multiple times. If the print remains faded, replace the toner 
    cartridge. See Changing the toner cartridge on page 68 for help.
    Paper stacks poorly in 
    output bin1Turn the loaded paper stack over.
    2Extend paper support on the output bin.
    3If using legal size print media, contact technical support. Log onto www.lexmark.com for a 
    technical support phone number in your area.
    ProblemSolution / Answer
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    Print quality problems
    To solve many print quality problems, replace supply or maintenance items that have reached the end of intended life. Use 
    the following table for solutions.
    SymptomCauseSolution
    White linesEither the toner cartridge or the fuser 
    is defective.Replace the toner cartridge or the 
    fuser*, as needed.
    Streaked horizontal linesIf the lines are parallel to lines that are 
    supposed to be there, see “Ghost 
    Images”
    The toner cartridge or the fuser may 
    be defective, empty, or worn.Replace the toner cartridge or the 
    fuser*, as needed.
    Streaked vertical lines The toner is smeared before fusing 
    to the paper.
     The toner cartridge is defective. If paper is stiff, try feeding from the 
    priority feeder.
     Replace the toner cartridge.
    Print irregularities The paper has absorbed moisture 
    due to high humidity.
     The paper being used does not 
    meet printer specifications.
     The fuser is worn or defective. Load paper from a fresh package.
     Avoid textured paper with rough 
    finishes.
     Make sure the printer driver paper 
    type setting matches the type of 
    paper being used.
     Replace the fuser
    *.
    *To replace the fuser, call a service technician. †This setting can be changed using the Local Printer Setup Utility (Windows), or through Printer Settings (Macintosh). 
    See Software and Documentation CD for additional information.
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    Light print The Toner Darkness setting is too 
    light.
     The paper being used does not 
    meet printer specifications.
     The toner cartridge is low.
     The toner cartridge is defective. Select a different Toner Darkness 
    setting from the printer driver before 
    sending the job to print.
     Load paper from a new package.
     Avoid textured paper with rough 
    finishes.
     Make sure paper loaded in the tray 
    is not damp.
     Replace the toner cartridge.
    Dark print The Toner Darkness setting is too 
    dark.
     The toner cartridge is defective. Select a different Toner Darkness 
    setting from the printer driver before 
    sending the job to print.
     Replace the toner cartridge.
    Poor transparency print quality
    (Print has inappropriate light or dark 
    spots, toner is smeared, or horizontal 
    or vertical light bands appear.) The transparencies being used do 
    not meet printer specifications.
     The Form Type setting in the printer 
    driver is set to a media other than 
    transparency. Use only transparencies 
    recommended by the printer 
    manufacturer (use care not to touch 
    transparency surfaces with your 
    fingers).
     Make sure the Form Type setting is 
    set to transparency.
    Toner specks The toner cartridge is defective.
     The fuser is worn or defective.
     Toner is in the paper path.
     The long-life photoconductor kit is 
    exhausted. Replace the toner cartridge.
     Replace the fuser
    *.
     Call for service.
     Replace the long-life 
    photoconductor kit.
    Toner rubs off paper easily when 
    sheets are handled The Paper Texture setting is wrong 
    for the type of paper or specialty 
    media being used.
     The Paper Weight setting is wrong 
    for the type of paper or specialty 
    media being used.
     The fuser is worn or defective. Change the Paper Texture
    † from 
    Normal to Smooth or Rough.
     Change the Paper Weight
    † from 
    Plain to CardStock (or other 
    appropriate weight).
     Replace the fuser
    *.
    Gray background The Toner Darkness setting is too 
    dark or too light.
     The toner cartridge is defective.
     The long-life photoconductor kit is 
    exhausted. Select a different Toner Darkness 
    setting from the printer driver before 
    sending the job to print.
     First, remove and reset the toner 
    cartridge. If problem persists, 
    replace the toner cartridge.
     Replace the long-life 
    photoconductor kit.
    SymptomCauseSolution
    *To replace the fuser, call a service technician. †This setting can be changed using the Local Printer Setup Utility (Windows), or through Printer Settings (Macintosh). 
    See Software and Documentation CD for additional information.
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    Uneven print densityThe toner cartridge is defective. First, remove and reset the toner 
    cartridge. If problem persists, replace 
    the toner cartridge.
    Ghost ImagesThe Form Type setting in the printer 
    driver is incorrectly set.Make sure the Form Type setting is 
    correct for the paper or specialty 
    media used.
    Specifically located ghost imagesThe long-life photoconductor kit is 
    exhausted.Replace the long-life photoconductor 
    kit.
    Grouped streaks along the left side 
    of the printed pageThe long-life photoconductor kit is 
    exhausted.Replace the long-life photoconductor 
    kit.
    SymptomCauseSolution
    *To replace the fuser, call a service technician. †This setting can be changed using the Local Printer Setup Utility (Windows), or through Printer Settings (Macintosh). 
    See Software and Documentation CD for additional information.
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