Lexmark 836, MX810DFE, 24T0041 manual Features, Feature Description

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Understanding the printer control panel

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Touch

 

To

 

 

 

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Bookmarks

Create, organize, and save a set of bookmarks (URL) into a tree view of folders and file links.

 

 

 

Note: The tree view supports only bookmarks created from this function, and not from any

 

 

 

other application.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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USB Drive

View, select, print, scan, or email photos and documents from a flash drive.

 

 

 

Note: This icon appears only when you return to the home screen while a memory card or

 

 

 

flash drive is connected to the printer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Held Jobs

Display all current held jobs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Status/Supplies

Show a warning or error message whenever the printer requires intervention to continue

 

 

 

processing.

 

 

 

Access the messages screen for more information on the message, and how to clear it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tips

Open a context-sensitive Help dialog.

 

 

 

 

 

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Search Held Jobs

Search for one or more of the following items:

 

 

 

User name for held or confidential print jobs

 

 

 

Job names for held jobs, excluding confidential print jobs

 

 

 

Profile names

 

 

 

Bookmark container or print job names

 

 

 

USB container or print job names for supported file types

 

 

 

 

 

Features

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feature

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

Menu trail line

 

A menu trail line is located at the top of each menu screen. This feature shows the

 

Example:

 

path taken to arrive at the current menu.

 

Menus > Settings > Copy Settings >

Touch any of the underlined words to return to that menu.

 

Number of Copies

 

Number of Copies is not underlined because it is the current screen. If you touch an

 

 

 

 

underlined word on the “Number of Copies” screen before the number of copies is

 

 

 

 

set and saved, then the selection is not saved, and it does not become the default

 

 

 

 

setting.

 

 

 

 

 

Attendance message alert

 

If an attendance message affects a function, then this icon appears and the red

 

 

 

 

indicator light blinks.

 

 

 

 

 

Warning

 

If an error condition occurs, then this icon appears.

 

 

 

 

 

Status message bar

 

Show the current printer status such as Ready or Busy.

 

 

 

 

Show printer conditions such as Toner Low or Cartridge Low.

 

 

 

 

Show intervention messages so the printer can continue processing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents June Users GuideContents Paper and specialty media guide Loading paper and specialty mediaPrinting Copying 106Scanning 150 Faxing 125Understanding the printer menus 158 Saving money and the environment 242Maintaining the printer 252 Troubleshooting 302Managing the printer 271 Clearing jams 274Index 387 370Safety information Safety informationPage Finding information about the printer Learning about the printerLearning about the printer What are you looking for? Find it hereOther countries and regions-See the printed Selecting a location for the printerRight side 15 cm 6 Front 39.4 cm 15.5 Left side Rear Top Basic model Printer configurationsHardware option Alternative hardware option Configured modelUnderstanding the basic functions of the scanner Using the ADF Using the ADF and scanner glassUsing the scanner glass You can use the ADF or the scanner glass to scan documentsUnderstanding the printer control panel Using the printer control panelUnderstanding the printer control panel Understanding the home screen Indicator light Printer statusSleep button light Printer status TouchFeature Description FeaturesOther touch-screen buttons Using the touch-screen buttonsTouch Accept Save a setting Understanding the printer control panel Finding the IP address of the printer Setting up and using the home screen applicationsFinding the IP address of the computer For Windows usersClick Settings General Settings Home screen customization Accessing the Embedded Web ServerCustomizing the home screen For Macintosh usersUnderstanding the different applications Setting up Forms and FavoritesActivating the home screen applications Finding information about the home screen applicationsClick Settings Apps Apps Management Card Copy Setting up Card CopyClick Settings Apps Apps Management Forms and Favorites Setting up Multi Send Using MyShortcutUseTo Setting up Scan to NetworkClick Settings Apps Apps Management Multi Send Click Settings Remote Operator Panel Settings Setting up Remote Operator PanelExporting and importing a configuration Click Submit Installing internal options Additional printer setupAccessing the controller board Available internal optionsPage Page Page Unpack the memory card Installing a memory cardAdditional printer setup Close the access cover Installing an optional card Additional printer setup Access the controller board Installing an Internal Solutions Port Additional printer setup Unpack the ISP kit Page Page Page Unpack the printer hard disk Installing a printer hard diskPage Page Page Page Removing a printer hard disk Page Installing optional trays Installing hardware optionsOrder of installation Page Page Attaching cables EXT port Organizing cables Setting up the printer softwareInstalling the printer software Macintosh Updating available options in the printer driverOpen the printers folder WindowsNetworking Preparing to set up the printer on an Ethernet networkClick Update Now ‑ Ask Printer For Windows users Installing the printer on an Ethernet networkFor Macintosh users Select Ethernet connection, and then click ContinueClick + Preparing to set up the printer on a wireless networkSelect a wireless connection setup Connecting the printer using the Wireless Setup WizardNetwork/Ports Active NIC Auto Submit From the printer control panel, navigate toUsing the Personal Identification Number PIN method Using the Push Button Configuration methodAdditional printer setup Follow the instructions on the printer displayPage For Macintosh users AppleTalk select the printer Add Setting up serial printingClick Continue Finish Verifying printer setupPrinting a network setup Printing a menu settingsReports Menu Settings From the home screen, navigate toConfiguring Universal paper settings Setting the paper size and typeLoading paper and specialty media Loading the 550‑sheet trayLoading paper and specialty media Page Loading paper and specialty media Page ABC One ‑sided printing Two ‑sided printing Page Page Page Loading the 2100‑sheet tray Pull out the tray Adjust the width and length guidesLoading A5‑size paper Loading A4‑, letter‑, legal‑, oficio‑, and folio‑size paper Page Page ABC Page Pull down the multipurpose feeder door Loading the multipurpose feederPage Page One ‑sided printing Loading paper and specialty media RLT CEX E Linking and unlinking trays Using the Embedded Web ServerLinking and unlinking trays Creating a custom name for a paper typeClick Settings Paper Menu Custom Types Using the printer control panelAssigning a custom paper type Paper Menu Custom NamesTips on using card stock Using specialty mediaTips on using envelopes Paper and specialty media guideSource Printing Printable side Paper orientation Tips on using labelsTips on using letterhead Paper guidelines Tips on using transparenciesPaper characteristics Fiber content Using recycled paper and other office papersSelecting paper Selecting preprinted forms and letterheadUnacceptable paper examples Paper sizes supported by the printer Supported paper sizes, types, and weightsStoring paper Feeder Glass Paper size DimensionsPrinter engine supports 60-176‑g/m216-47‑lb paper weights Paper types and weights supported by the printerSupported paper sizes Paper type 550 ‑sheet tray 2100 ‑sheet Multipurpose DuplexSupported paper types and weights Rough Envelope 105 g/m Envelope 105 g/mLetterhead 90-176 g/m Preprinted 90-176 g/mPrinting Adjusting toner darknessPrinting forms and a document Printing formsSettings Print Settings Quality Menu Toner Darkness Click Settings Print Settings Quality Menu Toner DarknessPrinting from a flash drive or mobile device Printing from a flash driveSupported flash drives and file types Printing from a mobile device Printing confidential and other held jobsStoring print jobs in the printer Printing 102Printing 103 Printing confidential and other held jobsPrinting information pages Canceling a print jobPrinting 105 Canceling a print job from the computerCopying Copying using the ADFMaking copies Making a quick copyCopying photos Copying using the scanner glassCopying on specialty media Copying on transparenciesCopying on letterhead Creating a copy shortcut using the printer control panelMaking copies using paper from a selected tray Customizing copy settingsCopying to a different size Copying different paper sizesExample 2 Copying on a single paper size Copying on both sides of the paper duplexingCopy to Auto Size Match Copy It Copy to Letter Copy ItReducing or enlarging copies Adjusting copy qualityCollated Not collated Collating copiesPlacing separator sheets between copies Creating a custom copy job Copying multiple pages onto a single sheetCopy Advanced Options Separator Sheets Between Copies Between Jobs Between Pages OffPlacing an overlay message on each Placing information on copiesPlacing a header or footer on pages Canceling a copy job while pages are being printed Canceling a copy jobUnderstanding the copy options Copy fromScale ContentDarkness Sides DuplexSave As Shortcut Using the advanced optionsSetting up the e-mail function Setting up the printer to e-mailConfiguring e‑mail settings Click Settings E-mail/FTP Settings E-mail SettingsCreating an e-mail shortcut using the printer control panel Creating an e-mail shortcut using the Embedded Web ServerClick Settings Creating an e-mail shortcutSending an e‑mail using a shortcut number Sending an e-mail using the printer control panelMailing a document Mailing 120Sending an e‑mail using the address book Customizing e-mail settingsAdding e-mail subject and message information Changing the output file typeUnderstanding the e-mail options Canceling an e-mailMailing 123 ResolutionSend As Scan Preview SetupFaxing 125 Setting up the printer to faxFaxing Using the printer control panel for fax setup Initial fax setupUsing the Embedded Web Server for fax setup Click Settings Fax Settings Analog Fax SetupChoosing a fax connection Setup 1 Printer is connected to a dedicated fax lineScenario 1 Standard telephone line Faxing 127Faxing 128 Tips for this setupTo connect Connected to the same telephone wall jackConnected to different wall jacks Faxing 129To connect Faxing 131 Scenario 2 Digital Subscriber Line DSLScenario 3 VoIP telephone service Faxing 133 Faxing 134 Setup 1 Printer is connected directly to a cable modemPage Part name Part number Lexmark adapter plug 40X8519 Faxing 137 Connecting the printer to a non‑RJ‑11 wall jackFaxing 138 Connecting the printer to a wall jack in GermanyFaxing 139 Connect the printer to any of the N ports Setting the outgoing fax name and number Connecting to a distinctive ring serviceSettings Fax Settings Analog Fax Setup Answer On Faxing 140Configuring the printer to observe daylight saving time Setting the date and timeSending a fax using the printer control panel Sending a faxFax tab Enable fax Sending a fax using the computerSending a fax using a shortcut number Sending a fax at a scheduled time Sending a fax using the address bookChanging the fax resolution Customizing fax settingsClick Settings Manage Shortcuts Fax Shortcut Setup Creating shortcutsMaking a fax lighter or darker Click Settings Reports Click Fax Job Log or Fax Call LogViewing a fax log Blocking junk faxesClick Settings Fax Settings Analog Fax Setup Holding Faxes Canceling an outgoing faxHolding and forwarding faxes Holding faxesUnderstanding the fax options Click Settings Fax SettingsForwarding a fax Off Always On Manual ScheduledThis option lets you send a fax at a later time or date Delayed SendFaxing 148 Faxing 149 Creating an FTP shortcut using the Embedded Web Server Using Scan to NetworkScanning Scanning to an FTP addressScanning to an FTP address Creating an FTP shortcut using the printer control panelScanning to an FTP address using the printer control panel Scanning an FTP using the address book Scanning to an FTP address using a shortcut numberScanning to a computer or flash drive Scanning 152Click Scan Profile Create Scan Profile Scanning to a computer using the Embedded Web ServerScanning 153 Scanning to a flash drive Setting up Scan to ComputerScanning 154 Click Next CloseThis option lets you set the output type for the scan image Understanding the scan optionsThis option lets you type a file name for the scan image Content Scanning 157 Understanding the printer menus 158 Understanding the printer m enusMenus list Configure MP menu Default Source menuPaper menu Understanding the printer menus 159Understanding the printer menus 160 Paper Size/Type menuTray x Size Tray x TypeMP Feeder Type Understanding the printer menus 161MP Feeder Size Manual Paper Size Understanding the printer menus 162Manual Paper Type Manual Envelope SizeUnderstanding the printer menus 163 Substitute Size menuPaper Texture menu Understanding the printer menus 164 Understanding the printer menus 165 Paper Weight menuUnderstanding the printer menus 166 Understanding the printer menus 167 Paper Loading menuCustom Names menu Custom Types menuUnderstanding the printer menus 168 Use Custom NameCustom Bin Names menu Custom Scan Sizes menuUnderstanding the printer menus 169 Custom Scan SizeUnderstanding the printer menus 170 Universal Setup menuBin Setup menu Understanding the printer menus 171 Configure BinsOverflow Bin Assign Type/BinUnderstanding the printer menus 172 Reports menuReports menu Active NIC menu Network/Ports menuStandard Network or Network x menu Understanding the printer menus 173Understanding the printer menus 174 Network Card menu To access the menu, navigate to either of the followingTCP/IP menu Understanding the printer menus 175Understanding the printer menus 176 IPv6 menu Wireless menuNetwork/Ports Network x Network x Setup Wireless Understanding the printer menus 178 AppleTalk menuUSB Buffer Standard USB menuUnderstanding the printer menus 179 Understanding the printer menus 180 Parallel x menuENA Address ENA NetmaskAdvanced Status Understanding the printer menus 181Parallel Buffer Serial x menu Parallel ModeUnderstanding the printer menus 182 ProtocolSerial Buffer Understanding the printer menus 183Robust XON Understanding the printer menus 184Baud Data BitsUnderstanding the printer menus 185 Smtp Setup menuUnderstanding the printer menus 186 Edit Security Setups menuSecurity menu Edit Access Controls Miscellaneous Security Settings menuLogin Restrictions Security Reset JumperUnderstanding the printer menus 188 Confidential Print menuUnderstanding the printer menus 189 Erase Temporary Data Files menuSecurity Audit Log menu Understanding the printer menus 190 Set Date/Time menuUnderstanding the printer menus 191 Settings menuGeneral Settings menu Run Initial setup Quiet ModeUnderstanding the printer menus 192 ADF Loaded BeepKeyboard Understanding the printer menus 193Paper Sizes Scan to PC Port RangeDisplayed Information Understanding the printer menus 194Home screen customization Understanding the printer menus 195Date Format Time FormatUnderstanding the printer menus 196 Understanding the printer menus 197 Understanding the printer menus 198 Hibernate Timeout on ConnectionUnderstanding the printer menus 199 Error RecoveryPrint Recovery Understanding the printer menus 200 Copy Settings menuUnderstanding the printer menus 201 Understanding the printer menus 202 Understanding the printer menus 203 Understanding the printer menus 204 Understanding the printer menus 205 Fax Settings menuFax Mode Analog Fax Setup menu Fax Cover ResolutionUnderstanding the printer menus 206 Dial Prefix Understanding the printer menus 207Understanding the printer menus 208 Color Balance TemperatureUnderstanding the printer menus 209 Understanding the printer menus 210 Understanding the printer menus 211 Understanding the printer menus 212 Understanding the printer menus 213 ‑mail Settings menuColor Understanding the printer menus 214Format Orientation Understanding the printer menus 215Understanding the printer menus 216 Understanding the printer menus 217 Use cc/bcc FTP Settings menuUnderstanding the printer menus 218 Understanding the printer menus 219 Understanding the printer menus 220 File Name Understanding the printer menus 221FTP bit Depth Understanding the printer menus 222 Understanding the printer menus 223 Scan SettingsFlash Drive menu Understanding the printer menus 224 Scan Bit Depth Understanding the printer menus 225Copies Print SettingsUnderstanding the printer menus 226 Understanding the printer menus 227 Understanding the printer menus 228 Print SettingsSetup menu Print Area Understanding the printer menus 229Download Target Resource SaveUnderstanding the printer menus 230 Finishing menuRun Stapler Test Understanding the printer menus 231Staple Job Understanding the printer menus 232 Quality menuUnderstanding the printer menus 233 Job Accounting menuUnderstanding the printer menus 234 Utilities menuUnderstanding the printer menus 235 XPS menuPostScript menu Understanding the printer menus 236 PCL Emul menuUnderstanding the printer menus 237 PCL Emulation SettingsTray Renumber Understanding the printer menus 238Understanding the printer menus 239 Html menuFont Size ScaleImage menu Help menuUnderstanding the printer menus 240 Menu item DescriptionUnderstanding the printer menus 241 Saving money and the environment Using recycled paperSaving paper and toner Conserving suppliesSaving energy Using Eco‑ModeReducing printer noise Avoid paper jamsClick Settings General Settings Timeouts Adjusting Sleep modeSettings General Settings Timeouts Sleep Mode Saving money and the environment 244Adjusting the brightness of the printer display Using Hibernate modeClick Settings General Settings Sleep Button Settings Settings General SettingsRecycling Settings General Settings Screen BrightnessRecycling Lexmark products Recycling Lexmark packagingPage Statement of Volatility Securing the printerErasing volatile memory Disposing of a printer hard diskTouch Wipe All Settings Using the printer control panelTouch Back Exit Config Menu Erasing non‑volatile memoryUsing the Embedded Web Server Configuring printer hard disk encryptionClick Settings Security Disk Encryption Touch Disk Encryption EnableLexmark security Web Finding printer security informationCleaning the printer Cleaning printer partsMaintaining the printer Maintaining the printer 252Maintaining the printer 253 Cleaning the scanner glassPage Pull out the hole punch box Emptying the hole punch boxClose the scanner cover From the home screen, touch Status/Supplies View Supplies Checking the status of parts and suppliesEstimated number of remaining pages Using genuine Lexmark parts and suppliesOrdering supplies Ordering toner cartridgesRegular cartridge Ordering a maintenance kitMaintaining the printer 258 Ordering staple cartridges Ordering an imaging unitMaintaining the printer 260 Storing suppliesMaintaining the printer 261 Replacing suppliesReplacing the toner cartridge Page Page Maintaining the printer 264 Replacing the imaging unitPage Page Page Maintaining the printer 268 Replacing a staple cartridgeBefore moving the printer Moving the printerShipping the printer Moving the printer to another locationSetting up e‑mail alerts Finding advanced networking and administrator informationManaging the printer Checking the virtual displayNotification Description Click Settings Print Settings Supply NotificationsManaging the printer 273 Restoring factory default settingsAvoiding jams Clearing jamsLoad paper properly Clearing jams 274Page Clearing jams 276 Allow the paper to enter the optional mailbox bins properlyUse recommended paper Understanding jam messages and locationsArea name Printer control panel message What to do Clearing jams 279 ‑page jam, lift front cover to remove cartridgePage Page Page ‑page jam, open upper rear door Page ‑page jam, open upper and lower rear door Page Clearing jams 287 Close the rear door Page ‑page jam, remove standard bin jam ‑page jam, remove tray 1 to clear duplex ‑page jam, open tray x ‑page jam, clear manual feeder ‑page jam, open mailbox rear door. Leave paper in bin yy.xx Page Page Clearing jams 296 ‑page jam, open automatic feeder top cover y.xxPage Page Page Page Page Understanding the printer messages TroubleshootingCheck tray x connection Troubleshooting 303Close door or insert cartridge Close finisher rear doorConfiguration change, some held jobs were not restored Close top access coverClose rear door Complex page, some data may not have printedError reading USB drive. Remove USB Disk full, scan job canceledError reading USB hub. Remove hub Fax partition inoperative. Contact system administratorFax Station Number not set up. Contact system administrator Fax Station Name not set up. Contact system administratorImaging unit low 84.xy Imaging unit nearly low 84.xyIncompatible tray x Install binIncorrect paper size, open paper source Insert hole punch boxInstall Tray Install duplexInsufficient memory for Flash Memory Defragment operation Insufficient memory to collate jobInsufficient memory, some held jobs will not be restored Insufficient memory to support Resource Save featureInsufficient memory, some Held Jobs were deleted Load paper source with custom string paper orientationLoad Manual Feeder with custom string paper orientation Troubleshooting 310Load Manual Feeder with custom type name paper orientation Load Manual Feeder with paper size paper orientationMaintenance kit nearly low 80.xy Maintenance kit low 80.xyMaintenance kit very low, x estimated pages remain 80.xy Load staplesNetwork x software error No analog phone line connected to modem, fax is disabledMemory full, cannot send faxes Non‑Lexmark supply type, see User’s Guide 33.xyPaper changes needed Parallel port x disabledReinstall missing or unresponsive imaging unit 31.xy Reinstall missing or unresponsive cartridge 31.xyReattach bins x y Remove defective diskRemove paper from all bins Remove packaging material, area nameRemove paper from bin Remove paper from linked set bin nameReplace imaging unit, 0 estimated pages remain 84.xy Troubleshooting 316Replace jammed originals if restarting job Printer and toner cartridge regionsReplace separator pad Replace roller kitReplace unsupported cartridge 32.xy Replace unsupported imaging unit 32.xyScanner disabled by admin Restore held jobs?Scanner maintenance required soon, use ADF Kit Serial option x errorSome held jobs were not restored Serial port x disabledStandard network software error Standard USB port disabledToo many flash options installed Too many disks installedToo many trays attached Tray x paper size unsupportedSolving printer problems Troubleshooting 322 Basic printer problemsPrinter is not responding Action YesPrinter display is blank Troubleshooting 323Troubleshooting 324 Hardware and internal option problemsAction Yes Step Problem is solved Go to step Cannot detect internal optionTroubleshooting 325 Internal Solutions Port does not operate correctlyTray problems USB/parallel interface card does not operate correctly Troubleshooting 326Troubleshooting 327 Paper feed problemsAction Yes Step Go to step Problem is solved Jammed pages are not reprintedPrinting problems Solving print problemsTroubleshooting 328 Paper jam message remains after jam is clearedTroubleshooting 329 Envelope seals when printingError message about reading the flash drive appears Step Problem is solved. Go to step Troubleshooting 330Incorrect characters print Job prints from the wrong tray or on the wrong paperLarge jobs do not collate Troubleshooting 331Printing slows down Troubleshooting 332Print jobs do not print Click File Print Advanced Print As Image OK OKTroubleshooting 333 Print job takes longer than expected Troubleshooting 334Settings General Settings Print Recovery Page Protect Off Settings General Settings Timeouts Troubleshooting 335Tray linking does not work Unexpected page breaks occurTroubleshooting 336 Print quality problemsCharacters have jagged or uneven edges Clipped pages or imagesCompressed images appear on prints Troubleshooting 337Gray background on prints Troubleshooting 338Horizontal voids appear on prints Troubleshooting 339Incorrect margins on prints Troubleshooting 340Printer is printing blank pages Troubleshooting 341Paper curl Printer is printing solid black pages Troubleshooting 342Print irregularities Troubleshooting 343Print is too dark Troubleshooting 344Troubleshooting 345 Print is too light Troubleshooting 346Repeating defects appear on prints Troubleshooting 347Skewed print Troubleshooting 348Shadow images appear on prints Streaked horizontal lines appear on prints Troubleshooting 349Streaked vertical lines appear on prints Troubleshooting 350Toner fog or background shading appears on prints Troubleshooting 351Toner specks appear on prints Troubleshooting 352Toner rubs off Transparency print quality is poor Troubleshooting 353Uneven print density Vertical voids appear on printsTroubleshooting 354 Solving copy problemsPartial document or photo copies Troubleshooting 355Copier does not respond Advanced Options Advanced Imaging Sharpness select a lower Troubleshooting 356Poor copy quality Scanner unit does not close Solving fax problemsCannot send or receive a fax Troubleshooting 358Caller ID is not shown Troubleshooting 359 Can receive but not send faxes Troubleshooting 360361 Yes Problem is solved Go to stepTroubleshooting 362 Fax and e-mail functions are not set upSettings General Settings Run initial setup Yes Received fax has poor print qualityClick Settings Fax Settings Analog Fax Setup Solving scanner problemsTroubleshooting 363 Cannot scan from a computer Troubleshooting 364Partial document or photo scans Poor scanned image qualityStep Change the file name. Go to step Troubleshooting 365Scan job was not successful Existing file check box Troubleshooting 366Stamp or Overwrite Scanner does not respond Troubleshooting 367An application error has occurred Solving home screen applications problemsTroubleshooting 368 Click Settings Apps Apps Management System tab LogContacting customer support Troubleshooting 369Tech Library MailEdition notice Product information370 June371 TrademarksNoise emission levels Licensing notices372 Meter average sound pressure, dBA373 Product disposalStatic sensitivity notice Power consumption Temperature informationProduct power consumption Laser noticeHibernate Mode Sleep ModeMode Description Power consumption Watts 375Industry Canada compliance statement Off modeAvis de conformité aux normes de l’industrie du Canada Total energy usage377 Radio interference noticeRegulatory notices for telecommunication terminal equipment 378 379 Using this product in SwitzerlandJapanese telecom notice Utilisation de ce produit en Suisse Regulatory notices for wireless productsVerwendung dieses Produkts in der Schweiz Uso del prodotto in SvizzeraExposure to radio frequency radiation Modular component noticeIndustry Canada Canada Industry Canada Canada382 ΤΗΣ Οδηγιασ 1999/5/ΕΚ 383Limited warranty service Limited warrantyLexmark International, Inc., Lexington, KY 384385 Extent of limited warrantyLimitation of liability 386 Patent acknowledgmentAdditional rights 2100‑sheet tray loading 74 550‑sheet tray installing SymbolsIndex NumericsPage Page FTP Page Page Page Page Page Page
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836, MX810, 24T0041, MX810DFE specifications

The Lexmark MX810 series is designed for high-performance printing, scanning, copying, and faxing in demanding office environments. This series includes models such as the MX810DPE, MX810DFE, MX810DE, MX711DTHE, and MX810DME, each tailored to meet the diverse needs of businesses.

One of the standout features of the MX810 series is its exceptional print speed. With the ability to produce up to 70 pages per minute, these multifunction printers are engineered for efficiency, reducing wait times and improving productivity in fast-paced workplaces. The high-yield cartridges enable businesses to print thousands of pages before needing replacement, making them a cost-effective solution for high-volume printing.

In terms of paper handling, these models boast a substantial input capacity, accommodating up to 4,400 sheets with optional paper trays. This flexibility is essential for organizations that require a variety of media formats and sizes. The automatic duplexing feature allows for double-sided printing, further enhancing efficiency and sustainability by reducing paper consumption.

The MX810 series incorporates advanced security features to protect sensitive business information. Lexmark’s security solutions include standard data encryption, secure print release, and the ability to restrict access to certain functions based on user roles. This ensures that yalnız authorized personnel can access confidential documents or settings, fortifying the security landscape for businesses.

In addition to robust security, the MX810 series is equipped with Lexmark’s Smart Solutions, which provide customizable workflows to streamline operations. The large, color touchscreen interface makes navigation intuitive, allowing users to access features quickly and efficiently. This user-friendly design minimizes the learning curve for employees, enabling them to maximize their productivity.

Connectivity is another key characteristic of the Lexmark MX810 series. With support for Ethernet, USB, and even wireless printing options, these printers can fit seamlessly into any network environment. The capabilities for mobile printing allow users to print directly from smartphones and tablets, making it easier for today’s on-the-go professionals to connect with their devices.

Overall, the Lexmark MX810 series, including models like the MX810DPE, MX810DFE, MX810DE, MX711DTHE, and MX810DME, stands out for its fast printing speeds, extensive paper handling features, robust security, and seamless connectivity. Designed to meet the demands of busy offices, these multifunction printers are an excellent choice for businesses seeking reliability, efficiency, and advanced technology. With their combination of performance and flexibility, the MX810 series empowers organizations to enhance productivity while maintaining high standards of print quality.