Lexmark X502N, X500n manual Supplies Info, Scanner Carriage

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Menu item

Supplies Info

Toner

Black Life

Magenta Life

Yellow Life

Cyan Life

Cartridge Type

Black

Init. 1000 Pages

Std. 2500 Pages

High 5000 Pages

Magenta

Init. 1000 Pages

Std. 1500 Pages

High 5000 Pages

Yellow

Init. 1000 Pages

Std. 1500 Pages

High 5000 Pages

Cyan

Init. 1000 Pages

Std. 1500 Pages

High 5000 Pages

Waste Toner Pack

Waste Pack Life

OPC Belt

OPC Belt Life

Replace OPC Belt

Not Replaced

Replaced

Fuser Unit

Fuser Unit Life

Replace Fuser

Not Replaced

Replaced

Scanner Carriage

Move to Lock

Not Execute

Execute

Description

Displays the remaining life information for supplies, and allows supply life to be reset when supplies are replaced

Notes:

The option to replace the photodeveloper belt and fuser appears only when the life information is low or empty.

The life information is displayed using a meter that shows one of five different levels (shown below). A full bar (five shaded boxes) indicates the supply item is new or full. An empty bar (five empty boxes) indicates the supply item is low or empty.

When you select Execute, the scanner is moved to the home position. Then, you can move the carriage switch (on the lower left corner of the scanner glass) to the Lock position for transportation.

Note: Not Execute is the factory default setting.

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Contents Users Guide X500n, X502nPage Contents Scanning PrintingCopying Clearing jams FaxingUnderstanding printer menus Administrative supportUnderstanding printer messages Maintaining the printer117 Troubleshooting137 Safety information Basic model Configured modelsLearning about the printer Page Fully configured model Control panel item Description Understanding the control panelControl panel item Description Control panel item Description Getting the printer ready to fax Using an RJ11 adapterChoosing a fax connection Country/regionPage Country/region Connecting directly to a telephone wall jack Connecting directly to a telephone wall jack in Germany Connecting to a telephone Connecting to an answering machine Page Connecting to a computer with a modem Setting the date Setting the outgoing fax name and numberSetting the time Installing a 530-sheet drawer Installing optionsSecuring the 530-sheet drawer to the printer Attaching cables Ethernet port USB symbol USB port Loading trays Loading paper and specialty mediaPage Page Converting the standard tray to a legal-size tray Page Page Setting up the standard exit bin Setting the Paper TypeLinking trays Paper guidelines Paper characteristicsPaper and specialty media guide Unacceptable paper Using letterheadSelecting paper Selecting preprinted forms and letterheadUsing envelopes Using transparenciesUsing labels Storing paper Using card stockSupported paper sizes Supported paper sizes, types, and weightsSupported paper types Paper capacities Supported paper weightsPage Printing the configuration Installing printer softwarePrinting Printing a document from WindowsPrinting the demo Canceling a print jobClick the trash icon Copying Customizing copy settingsMaking a copy Selecting a paper tray for copiesReducing or enlarging copies Selecting a paper size for copiesMaking a copy lighter or darker Adjusting copy qualityCopying multiple pages onto a single sheet Collated Not collated Canceling a copy jobCollating copies Scanning Scanning a document using the computerScanning text for editing Customizing scan settings using the computerScanning documents directly to other applications General tab Select Moire Reduction Scanning clear images from magazines or newspapersScanning to a computer over the network Canceling a scan job Setting up the scan directoryCustomizing scan settings from the control panel Searching the scan directoryMaking a scanned image lighter or darker Sending a fax Sending a fax using the ADFFaxing Sending a broadcast fax Sending a fax using the scanner glassCanceling a broadcast fax Sending a fax at the end of a conversation Canceling a fax jobSending a fax while listening to a call On Hook Dial Receiving a fax Setting the fax receive modeUnderstanding the fax receive modes Receiving a fax at the end of a conversationSetting up Quick Dial numbers Adjusting fax activity report settingsPrinting fax activity reports Receiving a fax from an extension telephonePrinting the Speed Dial list Setting up Speed Dial numbersPrinting the Quick Dial list Setting the dialing mode Customizing dial settingsAdjusting the volume Understanding the dialing optionsSetting up to fax while behind a PBX Making a fax lighter or darker Customizing fax settingsChanging the fax resolution Reducing the print size of an incoming fax Setting up real time fax transmissionSelecting a paper tray for incoming faxes Understanding jam messages and locations Clearing jamsAvoiding jams Rear door top ADF doorRear door bottom Optional 530-sheet tray TrayClearing Tray 1 jams Page Clearing Tray 2 jams Clearing jams behind the rear door Paper Jam B Paper Jam C Paper jam in the ADFPage Page Close the ADF cover Press Scan Settings Fax Settings Fax Directory Admin Settings Copy Settings menuUnderstanding printer menus Menus listQuality SortDensity Reduce/EnlargeScan Settings menu Limitation of size of mail Fax Settings menuTX Settings Delete Document RX SettingsTray Settings Report Settings Comm SettingsFax Directory menu Quick Dial EntrySpeaker Volume Machine Settings menuPaper Settings Speed Dial EntryToner Saver Mode Job TimeoutScanner Carriage Supplies InfoReports Print menu Network Settings menuAdmin Settings menu Default Mode PBX Access DigitPower Saver Auto ClearAdmin Menu Lock Setting DefaultUnderstanding printer messages List of status and error messagesCover Open Close OPC Cover Missing Install Fuser Unit Place Next Page Then Press Set Sleep Cleaning the exterior of the printer Cleaning the printerMaintaining the printer Storing supplies100 Cleaning the scanner glass101 Cleaning the dust-proof glass102 103 104 105 106 Ordering suppliesOrdering toner cartridges Ordering a fuser Moving the printerOrdering a photodeveloper cartridge Ordering a waste toner bottle108 Locking the scanner109 Removing the printer from the 530-sheet drawer110 111 112 Setting the printer up in a new locationMoving the printer to another location 113 Locking the administrator menus Administrative supportChanging the administrator menus password Adjusting Power Saver115 Restoring factory default settingsSetting the Default mode 116 Using the Embedded Web ServerTurning on Auto Clear Solving printing problems TroubleshootingOnline customer support Checking an unresponsive printer Control panel display is blankUnexpected page breaks occur Job takes longer than expected to printTray linking does not work Copier does not respond Solving copy problemsScanner unit does not close Poor copy qualityPartial document or photo copies Scanner does not respond Solving scan problemsScan was not successful Scanning takes too long or freezes the computerPartial document or photo scans Solving fax problemsCannot scan from a computer Cannot send or receive a faxTemporarily disable Call Waiting Review this digital phone service checklistDo you have Voice Mail service? Check the printer connectionsCan send but not receive faxes Received fax has poor print quality Can receive but not send faxesDrawers Solving option problemsSolving print quality problems Solving paper feed problemsPaper frequently jams Paper jam message remains after jam is clearedSmeared vertical print Color misregistrationLight colored line, white line, or incorrectly colored line Streaked vertical lines Streaked horizontal linesCheck the Media Type setting Make sure the Color Adjustment settings are not too lightPrint is too light Print irregularitiesGray background Print is too darkTransparency print quality is poor Ghost images Uneven print densityIncorrect margins Skewed printClipped images Blank pagesIs the toner cartridge defective or empty? 133Toner specks Solid color pagesPaper curl What is RGB color? FAQ about color printingToner rubs off 135136 Contacting Customer Support137 Edition notice138 Industry Canada compliance statement139 European Community EC directives conformity140 Noise emission levels141 142 New Zealand Telecom equipment notice143 Power consumption144 Off mode145 Extent of limited warrantyIndex SymbolsNumerics 146147 148 149 150
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