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Brand: LEXMARK
Part Number: M410
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| Rave4U |
11:05pm on Monday, October 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| Sharp, Speedy, Reliable Never have I had a problem while continuously printing enourmous amounts of paper: it just goes and goes and goes. Workhorse that delivers superior results for Mac, PC I have an office full of Macs, and PCs running Windows and Linux. Workhorse that delivers superior results for Mac, PC I have an office full of Macs, and PCs running Windows and Linux. | |
| OOMacroProgrammer |
2:18pm on Sunday, September 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| PRINTING OF THE TEXT: very much high quality of output of the text jobs(definitions). The Lexmark Optra M410 produces good quality printouts with a reasonably high resolution. High quality printouts Expensive running costs | |
| slowlearner |
11:00pm on Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| The Lexmark Optra M410 produces good quality printouts with a reasonably high resolution. At ten pages per minutes, in black and white. PRINTING OF THE TEXT: very much high quality of output of the text jobs(definitions). | |
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Infrared Menu. 93 LocalTalk Menu. 96 USB Menu. 99 Fax Menu. 102 Config Menu. 106 Understanding Print and Hold Jobs. 108 Confidential Jobs. 108 Held Jobs. 109 Printing and Deleting Held Jobs. 111 Entering a Personal Identification Number (PIN). 111 Print and Hold Formatting Errors. 113
Using Print Materials. 115
Paper Sources and Sizes. 116 Print Material Guidelines. 118 Paper. 118 Letterhead. 118 Transparencies. 119 Envelopes. 119 Labels. 120 Card Stock Guidelines. 122 Storing Print Material. 123 Loading Print Material. 124 Loading an Input Tray. 124 Loading the Multipurpose Feeder. 130 Using the Paper Exits (Output Bins). 133 Using the Standard Output Bin. 133 Using the Rear Output Bin. 134 Printing on Letterhead. 135 Tray Linking. 135 Manual Duplex Printing. 136 Duplex Printing from the Multipurpose Feeder. 136 Duplex Printing from the Trays. 136 Avoiding Paper Jams. 137
Multipurpose Feeder. 139
Multipurpose Feeder Guidelines. 140 Opening the Multipurpose Feeder. 141 Loading the Multipurpose Feeder. 143 Loading Print Material. 143 Using the Multipurpose Feeder. 149 Closing the Multipurpose Feeder. 150
Understanding Printer Messages. 151
Status Messages. 151 Line 1 Messages. 152 Warning Messages. 158 Attendance Messages. 159
Solving Printer Problems. 173
Display Problems. 175 Printing Problems. 176 Print Quality Problems. 178 Option Problems. 180 Network Printing Problems. 181 Other Problems and Questions. 182
Clearing Jams. 183
Possible Paper Jam Areas. and 201 Paper Jam - Remove Cartridge. Paper Jam - Open Rear Door. Paper Jam - Short Paper. Paper Jam - Check MP Feeder. 192
Maintaining Your Printer. 193
Ordering a Print Cartridge. 193 Storing the Print Cartridge. 194 Replacing the Print Cartridge. 194 Cleaning the Printhead Lens. 195 Ordering a Charge Roll Kit. 195
10 Fax. 197
Understanding the Fax Port. 197 Choosing Hardware. 197 Setting Up a Fax Port. 198 Resetting a Fax Port. 199 Disabling a Fax Port. 200
11 Memory and Option Cards. 201
Accessing the Printer System Board. 201 Understanding Memory Options. 206 Printer Memory. 206 Flash Memory. 206 Installing Memory Options. 207 Removing Memory Options. 210 Understanding Option Cards. 211 Internal Print Server (Internal Network Adapter or INA). 211 Tri-Port Interface Option Card. 212 Hard Disk Option. 212 Parallel/USB Interface Option Card. 215 Installing an Option Card. 216 Removing an Option Card. 219 Closing the Printer System Board. 220
12 Optional 500-Sheet Drawer. 223
Installing the Optional Drawer. 223
13 Infrared Adapter. 227
Connecting the Cable and Using the Infrared Adapter. 227
Pull the input tray straight out of the printer. Remove the input tray completely from the printer.
Press down on the metal plate until it locks into place. The metal plate remains stationary on the inside bottom of the input tray.
Paper Size Indicators
Length Guide
Press down on the length guide tab with one hand, and with the other hand slide the length guide to the correct position for the size paper you are loading. Use the paper size indicators to adjust the length guide for one of the following five paper sizes: A4, B5, LTR (Letter), LGL (Legal), and EXEC (Executive).
Length Guide Tab
Note: The paper size indicators are paper size abbreviations used for the placement of the length guide as shown. This example shows how to adjust for letter-size paper (LTR).
Width Guide Tab Width Guide
Press down on the width guide tab and slide the width guide to the far right side of the input tray as shown.
Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them, then fan them. Do not fold or crease the paper. Straighten the edges on a level surface. For this setup, load letter-size paper.
Place the paper against the left side of the input tray and insert it under the metal stop. Make sure the recommended print side is face down and the front edge is placed toward the front of the input tray. For information on how to load letterhead, see Printing on Letterhead on page 135.
Metal Stop
Note: Make sure the paper fits
easily under the metal stop and is not bent or wrinkled. Do not raise the metal stop or force paper under the metal stop. Overfilling the input tray may cause paper jams.
Stack Height Indicator
Do not exceed the maximum stack height indicated by the line under the arrows.
Note: Overfilling the input tray
may cause paper jams.
Width Guide
Push on the right side of the width guide to move it to the left until it lightly touches the edge of the paper.
Note: Sliding the width guide
Point size refers to the height of the characters in the font. One point equals approximately 1/72 of an inch.
If you chose a scalable typographic font, you can select the point size for the font. You can select point sizes from 1 to 1008 in increments of 0.25 points. See Pitch and Point Size on page 232 for more information.
PCL Emul Menu (continued)
Menu Item Pitch (only displays for fixed or monospaced fonts) Values 0.08100 (in increments of 0.01) (10*)
Pitch refers to the number of fixed-space characters in a horizontal inch of type.
If you chose a scalable monospaced font, you can select the font pitch. You can select a pitch from 0.08 to 100 characters per inch (cpi) in increments of 0.01 cpi. For non-scalable monospaced fonts, the pitch displays, but it cannot be changed. See Pitch and Point Size on page 232 for more information.
Symbol Set
List of Symbol Set IDs and Symbol Set names (displays on both lines of the operator panel) 10U PC-8* (Country specific) 12U PC-850* (Country specific) A symbol set is a set of alphabetic and numeric characters, punctuation, and special symbols used when printing with a selected font. Symbol sets support the different requirements for languages or specific applications, such as math symbols for scientific text. The printer displays only the symbol sets supported for the selected font name.
Orientation
Portrait* Landscape The Orientation setting determines how the printing is oriented on the page. Select Portrait to print parallel to the short edge of the print material.
This is PORTRAIT orientation. This is PORTRAIT orientation. This is
Select Landscape to print parallel to the long edge of the print material.
This is LANDSCAPE orientation. This is LANDSCAPE orientation.
Menu Item Lines per Page Values 1255 60* (Country specific) 64* (Country specific) Use the Lines per Page menu item to change the number of lines that print on each page. The Lines per Page setting can range from 1 to 255 lines per page. The printer sets the amount of space between each line (vertical line spacing) based on the Lines per Page, PAPER SIZE, and Orientation settings. Select the correct PAPER SIZE from the PAPER MENU and Orientation before setting Lines per Page. See PAPER SIZE on page 45 and Orientation on page 80 for more information. A4 Width 198 mm* 203 mm The A4 Width menu item lets you select the width of the logical page for A4 paper. When you select 198 mm, the width of the logical page is compatible with that of the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 5 printer. When you select 203 mm, the width of the logical page is wide enough to print eighty 10-pitch characters. *Factory default
Menu Item TRAY RENUMBER Values Assign MP Feeder Assign Tray 1 Assign Tray 2 Assign Man Paper Assign Man Env Each of the above menu items supports the following three values: Off* 0. 199 None VIEW FACTORY DEF Restore Defaults Yes No Note: Assign Tray 2 only displays if the optional 500-sheet drawer is installed. Assign MP Feeder only displays when Configure MP is set to Cassette. Only installed paper sources display on the operator panel as values. However, you may set TRAY RENUMBER to uninstalled sources. The TRAY RENUMBER menu item lets you configure your printer to work with printer drivers or applications that use different source assignments to request a given input source. Select Off to use the factory default paper source assignments. Select a numeric value (0. 199) to assign a custom value to a paper source. Select VIEW FACTORY DEF to view the factory default values assigned to each paper source. In the Restore Defaults menu item, select Yes to return all tray assignments to factory default values. See Paper Sources and Sizes on page 116 for information on available paper sources for your printer. Refer to the Technical Reference for more information about assigning source numbers. Auto CR after LF Off* On The Auto CR after LF setting determines if the printer automatically performs a carriage return after a line feed control command. Auto LF after CR Off* On The Auto LF after CR setting determines if the printer automatically performs a line feed after a carriage return control command. *Factory default
Note: Make sure the print
material fits easily under the metal stop and is not bent or wrinkled. Do not raise the metal stop or force print material under the metal stop.
Push on the right side of the width guide to move it to the left until it lightly touches the edge of the print material.
too tight against the print material may cause misfeeds.
Insert the input tray. Slide the input tray all the way into the printer until it snaps into place. Slide the 500-sheet input tray all the way into the support unit. If an error message displays, see Understanding Printer Messages on page 151.
Send your job to print. For information on duplexing, see Manual Duplex Printing on page 136.
Loading the Multipurpose Feeder
Your printer has one standard multipurpose feeder that holds several sizes and types of print material, such as paper, card stock, transparencies, postcards, note cards, and envelopes. You can load approximately 100 sheets of 75 g/m2 (20 lb) paper at a time. You can also load approximately 10 envelopes or 20 transparencies at a time. You may also want to use the multipurpose feeder for single page print jobs on letterhead or other special print material you do not keep in an input tray. For information on the types of print material that you can use with the multipurpose feeder, see Paper Sources and Sizes on page 116. For more information about using the multipurpose feeder, see Multipurpose Feeder on page 139. Complete the following instructions to load print material in the multipurpose feeder:
Note: When printing from the
multipurpose feeder, be sure to set the PAPER SIZE and PAPER TYPE for the MP Feeder menu item. Also select the paper size and type from your software application.
Open the multipurpose feeder door. See Opening the Multipurpose Feeder on page 141 for more information. Slide the paper width guide to the far right side of the multipurpose feeder.
Paper Width Guide
Note: Do not load different
sizes or types of print material in the multipurpose feeder at the same time. Doing so may cause a paper jam.
Meaning and Required Action The printer requests a different print material than what is loaded in the tray or set in the PAPER SIZE or PAPER TYPE menus. Line 1 displays the input source (<input source>), which is one of the following items: Tray 1 Tray 2 MP Feeder Note: Tray 2 only displays if the optional 500-sheet drawer is installed. Line 2 displays one of the following items: <Custom Type Name>: A user-defined name for Custom Type 1 through 6. The name is truncated to fit on the operator panel display. Use the MarkVision utility to create Custom Type names. See Introducing MarkVision on page 25 for more information. <size>: If the requested type matches the type currently in the paper source and the custom type name has not been defined by you, only the print material or envelope size (<size>) displays. The name is truncated to fit on the operator panel display. <type><size>: The requested type (<type>) is a type other than a custom type. The requested size (<size>) of print material or envelope displays. The type and size names are truncated to fit on the operator panel display. If you are using Tray 1 or Tray 2 when this message displays, you can: Load the requested size and type print material in the input source. Press Go to continue printing. Press Select to clear the message and continue printing on the print material installed in the input source. Cancel the current job. Press Menu> or <Menu. The JOB MENU displays. Press Menu> or <Menu until Cancel Job appears on the second line of the operator panel display. Press Select. Reset the printer. Press Menu> or <Menu. The JOB MENU displays. Press Menu> or <Menu until Reset Printer appears on the second line of the operator panel display. Press Select. If you are using the multipurpose feeder when this message displays, you can: Load the requested size and type print material in the multipurpose feeder. The printer will clear the message and automatically continue printing. If the correct print material is already loaded in the multipurpose feeder, press Go. Cancel the current job. Press Menu> or <Menu. The JOB MENU displays. Press Menu> or <Menu until Cancel Job appears on the second line of the operator panel display. Press Select. Reset the printer. Press Menu> or <Menu. The JOB MENU displays. Press Menu> or <Menu until Reset Printer appears on the second line of the operator panel display. Press Select. Note: Resetting the printer deletes all current data from the print buffer, including all Print and Hold jobs. See Reset Printer on page 70 for more information.
Install Tray 2 or Cancel Job
The printer has lost communication with the optional 500-sheet drawer support unit. The support unit is not properly attached to the printer when you have sent a job to print. When this message occurs: Reattach the printer to the optional 500-sheet drawer support unit to clear the message and continue printing the job. 1 Lift the printer by the handholds or ask someone to help you lift the printer. Make sure your fingers are not under the printer when you set it down. 2 Place the printer on top of the support unit. Make sure the edges of the printer and the support unit are aligned properly. Cancel the current job. Press Menu> or <Menu. The JOB MENU displays. Press Menu> or <Menu until Cancel Job appears on the second line of the operator panel display. Press Select. Reset the printer. Press Menu> or <Menu. The JOB MENU displays. Press Menu> or <Menu until Reset Printer appears on the second line of the operator panel display. Press Select. Note: Resetting the printer deletes all current data from the print buffer, including all Print and Hold jobs. See Reset Printer on page 70 for more information.
Load <input source> <Custom Type Name> <size> <type><size>
Meaning and Required Action The printer is trying to feed print material from an input source it detects is empty. Line 1 displays the input source (<input source>), which is one of the following items: Tray 1 Tray 2 MP Feeder Note: Tray 2 only displays if the optional 500-sheet drawer is installed. Line 2 displays one of the following items: <Custom Type Name>: A user-defined name for custom type 1 through 6. The name is truncated to fit on the operator panel display. Use the MarkVision utility to create custom type names. See Introducing MarkVision on page 25 for more information. <size>: If the requested type matches the type currently in the tray and the custom type name has not been defined by you, only the print material or envelope size displays. The name is truncated to fit on the operator panel display. <type><size>: The requested type (<type>) is a type other than a custom type. The requested size <size> of print material or envelope displays. The type and size names are truncated to fit on the operator panel display. If you are using Tray 1 or Tray 2 when this message displays, you can: Load the requested size and type print material in the input source. Press Go to continue printing. Cancel the current job. Press Menu> or <Menu. The JOB MENU displays. Press Menu> or <Menu until Cancel Job appears on the second line of the operator panel display. Press Select. Reset the printer. Press Menu> or <Menu. The JOB MENU displays. Press Menu> or <Menu until Reset Printer appears on the second line of the operator panel display. Press Select. If you are using the multipurpose feeder when this message displays, you can: Load the requested size and type print material in the multipurpose feeder. The printer will clear the message and automatically continue printing. If the correct print material is already loaded in the multipurpose feeder, press Go. Cancel the current job. Press Menu> or <Menu. The JOB MENU displays. Press Menu> or <Menu until Cancel Job appears on the second line of the operator panel display. Press Select. Reset the printer. Press Menu> or <Menu. The JOB MENU displays. Press Menu> or <Menu until Reset Printer appears on the second line of the operator panel display. Press Select. Note: Resetting the printer deletes all current data from the print buffer, including all Print and Hold jobs. See Reset Printer on page 70 for more information.
Load Manual <Custom Type Name> <size> <type><size>
Meaning and Required Action The printer requests print material to be manually fed from the multipurpose feeder. Line 2 displays one of the following items: <Custom Type Name>: A user-defined name for custom type 1 through 6. The name is truncated to fit on the operator panel display. Use the MarkVision utility to create custom type names. See Introducing MarkVision on page 25 for more information. <size>: If the requested type matches the type currently in the tray and the custom type name has not been defined by you, only the print material or envelope size displays. The name is truncated to fit on the operator panel display. <type><size>: The requested type (<type>) is a type other than a custom type. The requested size (<size>) of print material or envelope displays. The type and size names are truncated to fit on the operator panel display. When this message displays you can: Load the requested size or type of print material in the multipurpose feeder. The printer automatically clears the message and continues printing. Press Go if the correct size and type print material is loaded in the multipurpose feeder. Press Select to clear the message and print on the print material installed in Tray 1 or the optional Tray 2. Cancel the current job. Press Menu> or <Menu. The JOB MENU displays. Press Menu> or <Menu until Cancel Job appears on the second line of the operator panel display. Press Select. Reset the printer. Press Menu> or <Menu. The JOB MENU displays. Press Menu> or <Menu until Reset Printer appears on the second line of the operator panel display. Press Select. Note: Resetting the printer deletes all current data from the print buffer, including all Print and Hold jobs. See Reset Printer on page 70 for more information.
No Jobs Found. Retry?
The Personal Identification Number (PIN) you entered is not a PIN associated with any Confidential Job in printer memory. Press Go to enter another PIN. Press Stop to exit the PIN entry prompt. See Entering a Personal Identification Number (PIN) on page 111 for more information.
Open Rear Door
Meaning and Required Action The print material in the multipurpose feeder is 152.4 mm (6 in.) or less in length and the rear output bin door is not open. When this message displays you can: Open the rear output bin door to let the print material exit. Cancel the current job. Press Menu> or <Menu. The JOB MENU displays. Press Menu> or <Menu until Cancel Job appears on the second line of the operator panel display. Press Select. Reset the printer. Press Menu> or <Menu. The JOB MENU displays. Press Menu> or <Menu until Reset Printer appears on the second line of the operator panel display. Press Select. Note: Resetting the printer deletes all current data from the print buffer, including all Print and Hold jobs. See Reset Printer on page 70 for more information.
Note: If there is resistance to
the print material, and it does not move immediately when you pull it, stop pulling and access the print material from the rear output bin door. See 202 Paper Jam - Open Rear Door on page 186 for more information.
Jams in the following areas cause a 202 attendance message. Jams in these areas require opening the printer rear output bin door and the upper front door: The print material jams before reaching the standard output bin. See Before Reaching the Standard Output Bin as follows. The print material jams after it starts into the standard output bin, but before it exits completely into the bin. See Exiting to the Standard Output Bin on page 189.
Before Reaching the Standard Output Bin
The print material jams before reaching the standard output bin.
Locate the handhold on the rear output bin door and pull it toward you. The rear output bin door opens and drops back toward you. If you need help, see Using the Rear Output Bin on page 134.
Determine how to remove the jammed print material based on what part of the print material is visible. If the middle of the sheet of print material is visible, but not the ends, grasp the print material on both sides and gently pull it straight out toward you.
Note: If print material is still in
the fuser area, open the upper front door to release the fuser rollers to free the print material.
If an end of the print material is visible, pull the print material straight out toward you.
Note: To avoid tearing, pull the
jammed print material out gently and slowly.
Close the rear output bin door.
Exiting to the Standard Output Bin
Print material jams before it exits completely into the standard output bin.
Pull the print material straight out. If there is resistance to the print material and it does not move immediately when you pull, stop pulling and continue with the next step.
Open the upper front door to release the fuser rollers. Pull the print material straight out.
A 203 attendance message indicates print material less than 152.4 mm (6 in.) in length has attempted to exit the standard output bin. A jam in this area requires that the rear output bin door be opened.
Remove the print material. If there is resistance to the print material and it does not move immediately when you pull, stop pulling. Remove the print cartridge, return to the back of the printer, and pull the print material out.
Note: If you cannot find the
jammed print material inside the printer, check to see if the print job has exited the standard output bin.
Leave the rear output bin door open to allow the job to finish printing. Press Go to resume printing. If you are going to print additional pages less than 152.4 mm (6 in.) in length, set Paper Length to Short.
Appendix D: Warranty
Warranty Service
The warranty period is 12 months and starts on the date of original purchase as shown on the purchase receipt. To obtain warranty service you may be required to present proof of original purchase. Warranty service will be provided at your location.at a Remarketer or a Lexmark designated location. You may be required to deliver your product to the Remarketer or Lexmark, or ship it prepaid and suitably packaged to a Lexmark designated location. You are responsible for loss of, or damage to, a product in transit to the Remarketer or the designated location.at a Lexmark designated location. at your location. at a Remarketer or a Lexmark designated location. You may be required to deliver your product to the Remarketer or Lexmark, or ship it prepaid and suitably packaged to a Lexmark designated location. You are responsible for loss of, or damage to, a product in transit to the Remarketer or the designated location. at a Lexmark designated location. When warranty service involves the exchange of a product or part, the item replaced becomes the property of the Remarketer or Lexmark. The replacement may be a new or repaired item. The replacement item assumes the remaining warranty period of the original product. Replacement is not available to you if the product you present for exchange is defaced, altered, in need of a repair not included in warranty service, or damaged beyond repair. Also, such product must be free of any legal obligation or restrictions that prevent its exchange. Before you present this product for warranty service, remove all programs, data, and removable storage media. For further explanation of your warranty alternatives and the nearest Lexmark authorized servicer in your area, please contact Lexmark at 1-800-LEXMARK (1-800-5396275), or on the World Wide Web at http://www.lexmark.com. Free remote technical support is provided for this product throughout its warranty period. Lexmark offers a variety of extended warranty programs that include an extension of technical support. For products no longer covered by a Lexmark warranty, technical support may only be available for a fee.
Extent of Warranty
We do not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of a product. Warranty service does not include repair of failures caused by: modification or attachments accidents or misuse unsuitable physical or operating environment maintenance by anyone other than Lexmark or a Lexmark authorized servicer operation of a product beyond the limit of its duty cycle failure to have installed a maintenance kit as specified (if applicable) use of printing media outside of Lexmark specifications use of other than Lexmark supplies (such as toner cartridges, inkjet cartridges, and ribbons) use of other than Lexmark product or component ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD. NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY AFTER THIS PERIOD.
operating system. The basic software which provides the low-level functions needed to operate your computer, such as booting up. Operation ReSource. A Lexmark process established to recycle toner cartridges and print units.
operator panel. The buttons and liquid crystal display (LCD) on the printer that are used to change printer settings and display printer status. operator panel display. The liquid crystal display on the operator panel that shows printer menus and messages. operator panel overlay. An adhesive label with translated names for the operator panel display buttons and numbers in one language. A package of overlays is supplied for you to select the label with the language you need. orientation. A page description defining whether the printed text runs along the short edge (portrait) or the long edge (landscape) of the page. Other Envelope. Value to select for all envelopes that are not a standard size; defaults to 229.11 x 356 mm (9.02 x 14 in.). Set the actual size of the envelope from your software application. output bin. A print material exit area. The default is the standard output bin, located on top of the printer. A rear output bin, located on the back of the printer, is also available. overlay. Background text or graphics that appear consistent in each file that uses the overlay.
pages per minute (ppm). The number of typical pages of text that can be printed in one minute. paper. See print material. paper guides. The length guide and the width guide located in an input tray that define proper placement of print material. Failing to properly adjust these guides may result in paper jams.
paper type. A printer setting that defines the type of print material (plain paper, card stock, transparency, label, bond, letterhead, preprinted, colored paper, envelope, or custom) loaded in a specified input source. parallel interface. A bidirectional interface for exchanging data between the computer and the printer. parallel/USB interface option card. An optional card that connects your printer to a parallel interface and a Universal Serial Bus (USB). pel. Picture element. The smallest addressable unit that can be effectively reproduced by the printer. photoconductor. An element of the print unit that works like film in a camera. As the photoconductor drum rotates, it uses positive and negative charges to alternately attract the toner necessary to define the image produced by the laser and transfer the image to the page. Fingerprints or scratches on the photoconductor prevent proper toner transfer and may result in reduced print quality. pitch. A unit of measure that determines the number of characters that can be printed in 1 horizontal inch. For example, a 10-pitch font prints 10 characters per inch (cpi). point. A unit of measure that determines the height of a printed character (1 point = 1/72 in.). point size. The height of the characters in a font. portrait orientation. Printed page orientation in which the height of the page is greater than the width. power saver. A printer setting that reduces power usage when the printer is idle. When the Power Saver message displays, the printer is ready to receive print jobs. ppm. See pages per minute. PQET. See Print Quality Enhancement Technology.
precharger wire. A wire inside the print unit that electrically charges the photoconductor during the printing process. Print and Hold job. A print job sent from your software application, stored in printer memory, and accessed at a later time from the CONFIDENTIAL JOB menu item or the HELD JOBS menu item. A Print and Hold job lets you delay the printing of a job, print it later, ask for additional copies, verify one copy before printing more, and access confidential print jobs by using a Personal Identification Number (PIN). print cartridge. The replaceable unit inside the printer that contains the photoconductor and toner supply. print material. Any material you print on, such as paper, card stock, envelopes, labels, and transparencies. Print Quality Enhancement Technology (PQET). A printer feature that improves the quality of text by smoothing the edges of characters and lines. print server. A device that lets you connect the printer to a local area network (LAN). printer driver. A program that translates software application language to printer language so data can be transferred. printer language. A set of defined commands (such as PCL or PostScript) to which the printer responds. printer memory. See dynamic random access memory (DRAM) or random access memory (RAM). proportionally spaced font. A font that varies the width of the character to allow uniform spacing around characters. protocol. A set of rules governing the communication and data transfer between two or more devices.
RAM. See random access memory. random access memory (RAM). Memory that allows rapid storage and retrieval of data. RAM contents are erased when electrical power is turned off. Ready. A printer state in which the printer can receive, process, and print data. resolution. A measure of the sharpness of a printed image, expressed in the number of dots per inch (dpi).
scalable font. A font whose characters are stored only as outlines so it is easy to change (or scale) the size of the characters (measured in points). screen font. A downloadable font that appears the same on the computer screen as it does on a printed page. serial interface. A way of communicating between computer and printer by transmitting data one bit at a time. server. A device that allows the sharing of resources, such as printers, on a network. service message. An operator panel display message that indicates the printer needs service. setting. Values you choose from printer menus or software applications that control printer operation and the appearance of the printed page. setup utility. A program provided with the printer that installs printer drivers, tests printer setup, and completes the setup of printer options. short-edge binding. A printer setting that arranges the orientation and layout of a duplexed page to be bound along the short side of the page. simplex. See single-sided printing.
single-sided printing. Printing on only one side of a sheet of print material (simplex printing). SmartSwitch. A printer function that automatically switches the printer language to match that of the current print job. software application. Any program loaded on your computer used to perform a specific task, such as word processing or data compiling. Standard protocol. A parallel printer protocol where the printer receives information sent from the computer at a normal transmission rate. status message. A operator panel display message that provides information on the state of the printer. symbol set. A unique set of alphanumeric characters and symbols that the printer uses to print the requested font. Different symbol sets offer the diverse characters required for different languages or symbol-intense applications. system board. The printer main circuit board.
A4 Width (PCL Emul Menu) 81 acoustics 246 Advanced Status (Parallel Menu) 86 Alarm Control (Setup Menu) 77 alarm, printer 77 attendance messages 37, Short Paper Res Save Off Deficient Memory Insufficient Collation Area Insufficient Defrag Memory Insufficient Memory 160
attendance messages (continued) Held Jobs may be lost. Go/Stop? 160 Insert Tray Install Tray 2 or Cancel Job 169 Load <input source> 170 Load Manual 171 No Jobs Found. Retry? 171 Open Rear Door 172 Operation Failed Faxes on Disk 172 Operation Failed Jobs on Disk 172 Print Jobs on Disk? Go/Stop? 172 Auto Continue (Setup Menu) 75 Auto CR after LF (PCL Emul Menu) 82 Auto LF after CR (PCL Emul Menu) 82 automatic tray linking 48, 135
CD contents x, 24 MarkVision 25, 26 online documentation x, 24 changing printer settings operator panel 40 software application 33 characters incorrect 181 jagged 179 charge roll kit, ordering 195 cleaning printhead lens 195 closing multipurpose feeder 150 rear output bin door 134 upper front door 6 Collation (Finishing Menu) 53 Confidential Job 60, 108 CONFIDENTIAL JOB (Job Menu) 60 confidential jobs delete 60, 63 print 60, 62 print copies 60, 64 Config Menu Buffered Jobs 106 Exit Config Menu 107 Factory Defaults 107 NARROW MEDIA 107 Panel Menus 106 Prt Quality Pgs 106 Configure MP (Paper Menu) 49 configuring fax input buffer size 103 infrared input buffer size 94 LocalTalk input buffer size 97 network input buffer size 92 parallel input buffer size 85 serial input buffer size 88 USB input buffer size 100 conventions used in book ix Copies (Finishing Menu) 53 CUSTOM TYPES (Paper Menu) 49
background shading 178 Baud (Serial Menu) 89 beeping 77 bitmapped fonts, definition 234 black partial page 179 blank operator panel display 175 Blank Pages (Finishing Menu) 53 Buffered Jobs (Config Menu) 106 Busy, printer state 152 buttons, operator panel 35
cable parallel, attaching 12 power, attaching 20 USB, attaching Macintosh 18 Windows Windows Cancel Job (Job Menu) 60 canceling print job 60 Card Stock & Label Guide x, 116, 118, 120 card stock guidelines 122
Data Bits (Serial Menu) 89 default settings factory 38, 57 user 38, 40 Defragment Flash (Utilities Menu) 58 dimensions envelope 117 paper 117 disabling fax 200 operator panel menus 41 disk See hard disk option Display Language (Setup Menu) 76 display problems blank 175 diamonds 175 menu settings, no effect 175 Menus Disabled 175 Download Target (Setup Menu) 74 downloading fonts 241 drivers, installing 24
electronic emissions notices 243 enabling operator panel menus 41 energy conservation 73, 246 Energy Star 246 entering menus 35 envelopes guidelines 119 loading 145, 147 sizes supported 117 Exit Config Menu (Config Menu) 107
factory default settings definition 38
factory default settings (continued) restoring 57, 107 Factory Defaults Config Menu 107 Utilities Menu 57 fax choosing hardware 197 disabling 200 installing 198 port 197 receiving 198 resetting 199 setup 198 Fax Baud (Fax Menu) 102 Fax Buffer (Fax Menu) 103 Fax Data Bits (Fax Menu) 102 fax input buffer size, configuring 103 Fax Menu Fax Baud 102 Fax Buffer 103 Fax Data Bits 102 Fax Paper Size 104 Fax Paper Type 105 Fax Parity 103 Fax Port 102 Fax Paper Size (Fax Menu) 104 Fax Paper Type (Fax Menu) 105 Fax Parity (Fax Menu) 103 Fax Port (Fax Menu) 102 Finishing Menu Blank Pages 53 Collation 53 Copies 53 Multipage Border 56 Multipage Order 55 Multipage Print 54 Multipage View 56 Separator Sheets 54 Separator Source 54 flash memory option available options 206 defragmenting 58 formatting 58 installing 207 printing directory of contents 57
flash memory option (continued) removing 210 setting as download target 74 Font Name (PCL Emul Menu) 79 Font Priority (PostScript Menu) 83 font samples, printing 57, 242 Font Source (PCL Emul Menu) 79 fonts bitmapped 234 description 231 downloadable 241 downloading 241 pitch 80, 232 point size 79, 232 printing sample list 57, 242 resident 235 scalable 234 symbol sets, PCL 6 emulation 239 weight and style 231 Format Disk (Utilities Menu) 58 Format Flash (Utilities Menu) 58
hard disk option available options 213 formatting 58 installing 216 job buffering 212 printing directory of contents 57 removing 219 setting as download target 74 Held Jobs 65 held jobs 109 delete 65, 68 print 65, 67 print copies 65, 69 HELD JOBS (Job Menu) 65 Hex Trace (Utilities Menu) 59 Honor DSR (Serial Menu) 90 Honor Init (Parallel Menu) 86
German acoustics statement 246 glossary 269 Go button 35 guidelines avoiding jams 137 card stock 122 envelopes 119 labels 120 letterhead 118 multipurpose feeder 140 online documentation x paper 118 printing letterhead 135 storing print material 123 transparencies 119 image quality, poor 179 indicators light, operator panel 34 stack height 9, 128 information, online documents Card Stock & Label Guide x Technical Reference x infrared adapter 227 connecting to printer 227 solving problems 181 port 227 connecting adapter cable 228 Infrared Buffer (Infrared Menu) 94 infrared input buffer size, configuring 94 Infrared Menu Infrared Buffer 94 Infrared Port 93 Max Baud Rate 95 NPA Mode 94 PCL SmartSwitch 93

Lexmark OptraTM M410/M412 4045-XXX
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4045-XXX
Edition: May 2000 The following paragraph does not apply to any country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC. PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions; therefore, this statement may not apply to you. This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes will be incorporated in later editions. Improvements or changes in the products or the programs described may be made at any time. A form for readers comments is provided at the back of this publication. If the form has been removed, comments may be addressed to Lexmark International, Inc., Department D22A/032-2, 740 West New Circle Road, Lexington, Kentucky 40550, U.S.A. Lexmark may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you. You can purchase additional copies of publications related to this product by calling 1-800-553-9727. In other countries, contact your point of purchase. Lexmark and Optra are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries. Color Jetprinter is a trademark of Lexmark International, Inc. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Copyright Lexmark International, Inc. 2000. All rights reserved. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS This software and documentation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 and in applicable FAR provisions: Lexmark International, Inc., Lexington, KY 40550.
6. Parts Catalog
How To Use This Parts Catalog
SIMILAR ASSEMBLIES: If two assemblies contain a majority of
identical parts, they are shown on the same list. Common parts are shown by one index number. Parts peculiar to one or the other of the assemblies are listed separately and identified by description. AR: (As Required) in the Units column indicates that the quantity is not the same for all machines. NS: (Not Shown) in the Asm-Index column indicates that the part is procurable but is not pictured in the illustration. PP: (Parts Packet) in the parts description column indicates the part is contained in a parts packet. INDENTURE: The indenture is marked by a series of dots located before the parts description. The indenture indicates the relationship of a part to the next higher assembly. For example: INDENTURE RELATIONSHIP OF PARTS (No dot) MAIN ASSEMBLY (One dot) o Detail parts of a main assembly (One dot) o Subassembly of the main assembly (Two dot) o o Detail part of a one-dot subassembly (Two dot) o o Subassembly of a one-dot subassembly
Parts Catalog 6-1
Assembly 1: Covers
6-2 Service Manual
AsmIndex 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-9 1-10 1-11 1-12 1-13 1-14 1-14 1-15 1-16 1-17 1-18 1-19 1-20 1-21 1-22 1-22 1-23 1-24 1-25 1-26 1-27
Part Number 12G0258 12G0259 12G12G0253 12G0257 12G0428 12G0267 12G0256 12G0426
Units 2
Description Cover, Exit Duct, Fuser Cooling Air Support, Paper Bail Assembly, Optional Cover, Top Cover, Rear Link, Right Hinge Link, Spring Screw, M4x8 PP 12G0445 Cover, Right Side Pin, Hinge Screw, M3x8 PP 12G0445 Clip, PP 12G0445 Hinge, Right Cover, Upper Front M410 Cover, Upper Front M412 Screw w/washer, M3x8 PP12G0445 Hook, Upper Spring, Upper Hook Spring, MPF Latch Tray, MPF Input Latch, MPF Tray Cover, MPF Latch Panel Asm, Operator, 110V Panel Asm, Operator, 220V Hinge, Left Cable Asm, Op Panel & Cover Open Switch Cover, Left Hinge Cover, Left Side Spring, End Stop
12G0427 12G0260 12G3550 12G0264 12G0265 12G0431 12G0266 12G0430 12G0429 12G0440 12G0441 12G0424 12G1860 12G0262 12G0255 12G0269
Parts Catalog 6-3
Assembly 1: Covers (continued)
6-4 Service Manual
AsmIndex 1-28 1-29 1-30 1-31 1-32 NS Part Number 12G0268 12G0425 12G0437 12G0438 12G0439 12G3701
Units 1 1
Description Stop, End Link, Left Hinge Bail, Optional Front Paper Bail, Main Rear Paper Holder, Rear Paper Bail Overlay NLS pack: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish Overlay XNLS pack: Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, Turkish Overlay pack: French/Canadian
12G3702 12G3703
Parts Catalog 6-5
Assembly 2: Frame
6-6 Service Manual
AsmIndex 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-16 2-17 2-18 2-19 2-20 2-21 2-22 2-23 2-24 2-25 2-26 2-27 2-28 2-29
Part Number 12G0274 12G0288 12G0291 12G0290 12G0289 12G0293 12G0292 12G0250 12G0423 12G0277 12G0275 12G3560 12G0451 12G0281 12G0282 12G0296 12G0295 12G0280 12G0276 12G0278 12G0294 12G0283 12G0285 12G0284 12G0286 12G0279
Description Frame, Base Screw, M4x12 PP 12G0445 Frame, Right Side Screw, M3x8 PP 12G0445 Contact, HVPS Charge Contact, HVPS Drum Contact, HVPS Drum Spring, Cartridge Locate Pin, Cartridge Locate Foot, Rubber Support, Cartridge Spring, IC Locate Arm, Right Arm, IC Locate, Right Sensor, Paper Input LED Asm, Erase Guide, Middle Paper Brush, Erase Guide, Paper Lever, Input Sensor Guide, Front Paper Arm, IC Locate, Left Spring, IC Locate Arm, Left Screw, M4x8 PP 12G0445 Plate Asm, MPF Frame, Left Side Duct, Fuser Cooling Air Cable & Fan Asm, Cooling Cover, Inner Air Duct Pin, IC Locate Arm
Parts Catalog 6-7
Assembly 3: Printhead
6-8 Service Manual
AsmIndex 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-3
Part Number
Units 3 2
Description Screw, M4x12 PP 12G0445 Washer, PP 12G0445 Printhead, Complete M410 Printhead, Complete M412
12G0298 12G3551
Parts Catalog 6-9
Assembly 4: Paper Feed - Multipurpose Unit
6-10 Service Manual
AsmIndex 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10
Part Number 12G0299 12G0301 12G0252 12G0251 12G0300 12G0302
Description Roller Asm, MPF Pick Screw, M4x12 PP 12G0445 Feeder Asm, MPF Sensor, MPF Input Solenoid, MPF Pick Roller Screw, M3x8 PP 12G0445 Shaft Asm, MPF Pick Roller Cover, Gear Screw, M4x8 PP 12G0445 Clip, PP 12G0445
Parts Catalog 6-11
Assembly 5: Paper Feed - Alignment
6-12 Service Manual
AsmIndex 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5
Part Number 12G0303
Description Aligner Asm, Paper Feed Screw, M4x8 PP 12G0445 Spring Washer, PP 12G0445 Screw, Adjustment M3x16 PP 12G0445 Spacer, Adjustment Screw
12G0452
Parts Catalog 6-13
Assembly 6: Paper Feed - Output
6-14 Service Manual
AsmIndex 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-7 6-8 6-9 6-10 6-11
Part Number 12G0308 12G0305 12G0252 12G0309 12G0304 12G0306 12G0310 12G0252 12G0307
Description Roller, Lower Redrive Screw, M3x6 PP 12G0445 Bail, Rear Door Paper Sensor, Rear Door Deflector, Paper Door, Rear Frame, Rear Paper Exit Belt, Redrive Roller Sensor, Paper Exit Roller, Upper Redrive Screw, M4x8 PP 12G0445
Parts Catalog 6-15
Assembly 7: Main Drive
6-16 Service Manual
AsmIndex 7-1 7-2 7-2 7-3 7-4 NS 7-5 7-6 7-7 7-8 7-9
Part Number 12G0321 12G3552 12G0323 12G0322 12G3673 12G0443 12G0324
Units 1
Description Screw, M4x12 PP 12G0445 Drive Asm, Main M410 Drive Asm, Main M412 Roller, Pick Shaft Asm, Pick Roller Clutch Spring, Pick Roller Screw, M3x8 PP 12G0445 Solenoid, Main Pick Roller Coupling, Spline Drive Washer, PP12G0445 Clip, PP12G0445
Parts Catalog 6-17
Assembly 8: Developer Drive
6-18 Service Manual
AsmIndex 8-1 8-2 8-3
Part Number 12G0325
Description Drive Asm, Developer Screw, M3x25 PP12G0445 Screw, M4x12 PP12G0445
Parts Catalog 6-19
Assembly 9: Fuser
6-20 Service Manual
AsmIndex 9-1 9-1 9-1 9-1 9-2 9-3 9-4 9-5 9-6 9-7 9-8 9-9 9-10 9-10 9-10 9-10 9-11 9-12 9-13 9-14 9-15 9-15
Part Number 12G0351 12G3554 12G0352 12G3555 12G0331 12G0344
Units 3
Description Fuser Asm, 115V M410 Fuser Asm, 115V M412 Fuser Asm, 220V M410 Fuser Asm, 220V M412 Finger, Detack Spring, Detack Finger Screw, M4x12 PP 12G0445 Screw, M3x8SW PP 12G0445 Contact, Fuser Lamp, Rear Guide, Fuser Paper Exit Spring, Exit Sensor Lever Lever, Paper Exit Sensor Lamp, 115V M410 Lamp, 220V M410 Lamp, 115V M412 Lamp, 220V M412 Frame, Right Fuser Bushing, Hot Roll Clip, Gear Retaining Stand, Bushing Spring Spring, Roller Bushing M410 Spring, Roller Bushing M412
12G0343 12G0347 12G0349 12G0348 12G0328 12G0329 12G3562 12G3563 12G0339 12G0330 12G0334 12G0337 12G0336 12G3553
Parts Catalog 6-21
Assembly 9: Fuser (continued)
6-22 Service Manual
AsmIndex 9-16 9-17 9-17 9-18 9-19 9-20 9-21 9-22 9-23 9-24 9-25 9-26 9-27 9-28 9-29 9-30 9-31 9-32 12G0333 12G0341 12G0340 12G0345 12G0453 12G0353 12G0338 12G0332 12G0346 12G0446 12G0342 Part Number 12G0335 12G0327 12G3561 12G0350 12G0326
Description Bushing, Backup Roller Roller, Fuser Backup M410 Roller, Fuser Backup M412 Guide, Fuser Paper Entry Hot Roll, Fuser Screw, M3x8 PP 12G0445 Thermistor, Fuser Frame, Left Fuser Gear, Hot Roll Gear, Fuser Idler Guide, Upper Fuser Entry Contact, Fuser Lamp, Front Screw, M3x5 PP 12G0445 Fuse, Thermal Contact, Lamp to Fuse Cover, Fuser Wiper, Fuser Cover, Lamp
Parts Catalog 6-23
Assembly 10: Transfer
6-24 Service Manual
AsmIndex 10-1 10-2 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6
Part Number 12G0354 12G0358 12G0355 12G0359 12G0357 12G0356
Description Roller, Transfer Bushing, Right Roller Pin, Transfer Roller Spring, Transfer Roller Arm, Right Transfer Roller Arm, Left Transfer Roller
Parts Catalog 6-25
Assembly 11: Charging
6-26 Service Manual
AsmIndex 11-1 11-2 11-3 11-4 11-5 11-6 11-7
Part Number 12G0364 12G0362 12G0358 12G0360 12G0363 12G0365 12G0361
Description Pin, Charge Roller Arm Arm, Right Charge Roller Bushing, Right Roller Roller, Charge Bushing, Left Charge Roller Link, Developer Drive Engage Arm, Left Charge Roller
Parts Catalog 6-27
Assembly 12: Electronics
6-28 Service Manual
AsmIndex 12-1 12-2 12-3 12-3 12-4 12-4 12-5 12-6 12-6 12-7 12-8 12-9 12-9 12-9A 12-10 12-11 12-12 12-13 12-13 12-14 12-15
Part Number 12G0367 12G0370 12G0373 12G0371 12G0374 12G0369 12G0372 12G0376 12G0366 12G3567 12G3556 12G0379 12G0380 12G0375 12G0378 12G3557 12G0368
Description Frame, Upper LVPS Screw, M3x6 PP 12G0445 Fuse, 4A, 110V Fuse, 2A, 220V Fuse, 12A, 110V Fuse, 6.3A, 220V Screw, M3x5 PP 12G0445 Card Asm, LVPS 110V Card Asm, LVPS 220V Card Asm, HVPS Base Plate, HVPS Card Asm, Controller/RIP M410 Card Asm, Controller/RIP M412 Screw, M4x8 PP 12G0445 Card Asm, Interconnect Contact, Ground Frame, Lower LVPS Card Asm, Engine M410 Card Asm, Engine M412 Cover, LVPS Connector Screw w/Starwasher, M3x6 PP 12G0445
Parts Catalog 6-29
Assembly 12: Electronics (continued)
6-30 Service Manual
AsmIndex 12-16 12-16A 12-17 12-17A 12-18 12-19 12-20 12-21 12-22
Part Number 12G0381
Units 9 1
Description Shield, Controller Board Screw, M3x6T PP 12G0445 Screw, M4x8 PP 12G0445 Screw, M3x25 PP 12G0445 Shield, Engine Board Shield, Interface Board Cover, Controller Bd Shield Cover, Blank Bus Cover, Internal Gear
12G0384 12G0383 12G0382 12G0385 12G0436
Parts Catalog 6-31
6-32 Service Manual
AsmIndex 12-23 12-24 12-25 12-26 12-27 12-28 12-28 12-29 12-30 12-31 12-32 12-33 12-34 NS NS NS
Part Number 12G0422 12G0413 12G0420 12G1860 12G0411 12G0421 12G3559 12G0417 12G0419 12G0418 12G0412 12G0284 12G1342534 1339535
Description Cable, Printhead Cable, Thermistor & Mirror Motor Cable, HVPS Cable Asm, Op Panel & Cover Open Switch Cable, Solenoid Cable, Tray 2 M410 Cable, Tray 2 M412 Cable, MPF Paper Present Sensor Cable, Main Motor Cable, Paper Input Sensor Cable, Rear Door & Exit Sensor Cable & Fan Asm, Cooling Cable, Erase LED Power Cord Set, Brazil (HV) Power Cord Set, 8 ft. - Chile (HV) Power Cord Set, 8 ft. - U.S., Canada (LV), Nicaragua, Venezuela, Peru (LV), Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Brazil (LV) Power Cord Set, 6 ft. - Argentina (HV), Paraguay (HV), Uruguay (HV), APG (LV) Power Cord Set, 8 ft. - U.K., Ireland, Finland, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Jordan, Iraq, Quwait, Yeman, Egypt, Sudan, Saudi Arabia Europe, 6 ft. Power Cord Set, 6 ft. - Israel Power Cord Set, 6 ft. - Switzerland Power Cord Set, 6 ft. - South Africa Power Cord Set, 6 ft. - Italy Power Cord Set, 8 ft. - Denmark
1342536
1339537
NS NS NS NS NS NS
1339542 1339543
Parts Catalog 6-33
Assembly 13: 250-Sheet Tray
6-34 Service Manual
AsmIndex 13-1 13-2 13-3 13-4 13-5 13-6 13-7 13-8 13-9 13-10
Part Number 12G0315 12G0313 12G0311 12G0319 12G0320 12G0318 12G0314 12G0316 12G0317 12G0312
Description Guide, Rear Paper Guide, Right Paper Base, 250-Sheet Paper Tray Holder, Lift Plate Spring, Lift Plate Holder Spring, Lift Plate Buckler, Corner Cover Asm, Corner Buckler Pad, Pick Roller Friction Plate, Lift
Parts Catalog 6-35
Assembly 14: 500-Sheet Tray
6-36 Service Manual
AsmIndex 14-1 14-2 14-3 14-4 14-5 14-6 14-7 14-8 14-9 14-10 14-11
Part Number 12G0391 12G0392 12G0386 12G0393 12G0390 12G0396 12G0395 12G0394 12G0387 12G0388 12G0389
Description Guide, Rear Paper Slider, Rear Paper Guide Base, 500-Sheet Paper Tray Guide, Right Paper Holder, Lift Plate Spring, Lift Plate Holder Spring, Lift Plate Pad, Pick Roller Friction Buckler, Corner Cover Asm, Corner Buckler Plate, Lift
Parts Catalog 6-37
Assembly 14: 500-Sheet Tray (continued)
6-38 Service Manual
AsmIndex 14-12 14-13 14-14 14-15 14-16 14-17 14-18 14-19 14-19 14-20 14-21 14-22 14-23 14-24 14-25 14-25 14-26 14-27 14-27 14-28 14-29 14-30 14-31 14-32
Part Number 12G0404 12G0252 12G0398 12G0399 12G0403 12G0397 12G3564 12G0250 12G0402 12G0405 12G0406 12G0409 12G3565 12G0400 12G0408 12G3558 12G0444 12G0407 12G0449 12G0450
Units 1 14
Description Screw, M4x10, PP 12G0445 Lever, Tray 1 Inserted Sensor, Tray 1 Inserted Frame, 500-Sheet Drive Clip, PP 12G0445 Roller, 500-Sheet Pick Roller Asm, Alignment Base, 500-Sheet Feeder M410 Base, 500-Sheet Feeder M412 Foot, Rubber Lever Asm, Tray Bias Spring, Tray Bias Guide, Paper Gears, Tray 2 Idler PP 12G0448 Motor Asm, Tray 2 M410 Motor Asm, Tray 2 M412 Shaft Asm, 500-Sheet P. Roller Card Asm, Tray 2 M410 Card Asm, Tray 2 M412 Solenoid, Tray 2 Pick Roller Cable, Tray 2 Interconnect Cable, Tray 1 Sensor Cable, Tray 2 Ground Screw, M3x10 PP 12G0445
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