Lexmark MX810DFE, 836, 24T0041 manual Additional printer setup Access the controller board

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Additional printer setup

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Warning—Potential Damage: Controller board electronic components are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch a metal surface on the printer before touching any controller board electronic components or connectors.

1Access the controller board.

For more information, see “Accessing the controller board” on page 28.

2Unpack the optional card.

Warning—Potential Damage: Avoid touching the connection points along the edge of the card.

3Holding the card by its sides, align the plastic pins (1) on the card with the holes (2) on the controller board.

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4Push the card firmly into place as shown in the illustration.

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Contents Users Guide JuneContents Printing Loading paper and specialty mediaPaper and specialty media guide Copying 106Understanding the printer menus 158 Faxing 125Scanning 150 Saving money and the environment 242Managing the printer 271 Troubleshooting 302Maintaining the printer 252 Clearing jams 274370 Index 387Safety information Safety informationPage Learning about the printer Learning about the printerFinding information about the printer What are you looking for? Find it hereSelecting a location for the printer Other countries and regions-See the printedRight side 15 cm 6 Front 39.4 cm 15.5 Left side Rear Top Printer configurations Basic modelUnderstanding the basic functions of the scanner Configured modelHardware option Alternative hardware option Using the scanner glass Using the ADF and scanner glassUsing the ADF 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 Sleep button light Printer status Indicator light Printer statusUnderstanding the home screen TouchFeatures Feature DescriptionTouch Accept Save a setting Using the touch-screen buttonsOther touch-screen buttons Understanding the printer control panel Finding the IP address of the computer Setting up and using the home screen applicationsFinding the IP address of the printer For Windows usersCustomizing the home screen Accessing the Embedded Web ServerClick Settings General Settings Home screen customization For Macintosh usersActivating the home screen applications Setting up Forms and FavoritesUnderstanding the different applications Finding information about the home screen applicationsClick Settings Apps Apps Management Forms and Favorites Setting up Card CopyClick Settings Apps Apps Management Card Copy Using MyShortcut Setting up Multi SendClick Settings Apps Apps Management Multi Send Setting up Scan to NetworkUseTo Exporting and importing a configuration Setting up Remote Operator PanelClick Settings Remote Operator Panel Settings Click Submit Accessing the controller board Additional printer setupInstalling internal options Available internal optionsPage Page Page Additional printer setup Close the access cover Installing a memory cardUnpack the memory card 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 Installing a printer hard disk Unpack the printer hard diskPage Page Page Page Removing a printer hard disk Page Order of installation Installing hardware optionsInstalling optional trays Page Page Attaching cables EXT port Installing the printer software Setting up the printer softwareOrganizing cables Open the printers folder Updating available options in the printer driverMacintosh WindowsClick Update Now ‑ Ask Printer Preparing to set up the printer on an Ethernet networkNetworking For Macintosh users Installing the printer on an Ethernet networkFor Windows users Select Ethernet connection, and then click ContinuePreparing to set up the printer on a wireless network Click +Network/Ports Active NIC Auto Submit Connecting the printer using the Wireless Setup WizardSelect a wireless connection setup From the printer control panel, navigate toAdditional printer setup Using the Push Button Configuration methodUsing the Personal Identification Number PIN method Follow the instructions on the printer displayPage For Macintosh users Setting up serial printing AppleTalk select the printer AddVerifying printer setup Click Continue FinishReports Menu Settings Printing a menu settingsPrinting a network setup From the home screen, navigate toLoading paper and specialty media Setting the paper size and typeConfiguring Universal paper settings 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 Pull out the tray Adjust the width and length guides Loading the 2100‑sheet trayLoading A5‑size paper Loading A4‑, letter‑, legal‑, oficio‑, and folio‑size paper Page Page ABC Page Loading the multipurpose feeder Pull down the multipurpose feeder doorPage 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 typeAssigning a custom paper type Using the printer control panelClick Settings Paper Menu Custom Types Paper Menu Custom NamesTips on using envelopes Using specialty mediaTips on using card stock Paper and specialty media guideTips on using letterhead Tips on using labelsSource Printing Printable side Paper orientation Paper characteristics Tips on using transparenciesPaper guidelines Selecting paper Using recycled paper and other office papersFiber content Selecting preprinted forms and letterheadUnacceptable paper examples Storing paper Supported paper sizes, types, and weightsPaper sizes supported by the printer Paper size Dimensions Feeder GlassSupported paper sizes Paper types and weights supported by the printerPrinter engine supports 60-176‑g/m216-47‑lb paper weights Paper type 550 ‑sheet tray 2100 ‑sheet Multipurpose DuplexSupported paper types and weights Letterhead 90-176 g/m Envelope 105 g/mRough Envelope 105 g/m Preprinted 90-176 g/mPrinting forms and a document Adjusting toner darknessPrinting Printing formsPrinting from a flash drive or mobile device Click Settings Print Settings Quality Menu Toner DarknessSettings Print Settings Quality Menu Toner Darkness Printing from a flash driveSupported flash drives and file types Storing print jobs in the printer Printing confidential and other held jobsPrinting from a mobile device Printing 102Printing confidential and other held jobs Printing 103Canceling a print job Printing information pagesCanceling a print job from the computer Printing 105Making copies Copying using the ADFCopying Making a quick copyCopying on specialty media Copying using the scanner glassCopying photos Copying on transparenciesCreating a copy shortcut using the printer control panel Copying on letterheadCopying to a different size Customizing copy settingsMaking copies using paper from a selected tray Copying different paper sizesCopy to Auto Size Match Copy It Copying on both sides of the paper duplexingExample 2 Copying on a single paper size Copy to Letter Copy ItAdjusting copy quality Reducing or enlarging copiesPlacing separator sheets between copies Collating copiesCollated Not collated Copy Advanced Options Separator Sheets Copying multiple pages onto a single sheetCreating a custom copy job Between Copies Between Jobs Between Pages OffPlacing a header or footer on pages Placing information on copiesPlacing an overlay message on each Understanding the copy options Canceling a copy jobCanceling a copy job while pages are being printed Copy fromDarkness ContentScale Sides DuplexUsing the advanced options Save As ShortcutConfiguring e‑mail settings Setting up the printer to e-mailSetting up the e-mail function Click Settings E-mail/FTP Settings E-mail SettingsClick Settings Creating an e-mail shortcut using the Embedded Web ServerCreating an e-mail shortcut using the printer control panel Creating an e-mail shortcutMailing a document Sending an e-mail using the printer control panelSending an e‑mail using a shortcut number Mailing 120Adding e-mail subject and message information Customizing e-mail settingsSending an e‑mail using the address book Changing the output file typeCanceling an e-mail Understanding the e-mail optionsSend As ResolutionMailing 123 Setup Scan PreviewFaxing Setting up the printer to faxFaxing 125 Using the Embedded Web Server for fax setup Initial fax setupUsing the printer control panel for fax setup Click Settings Fax Settings Analog Fax SetupScenario 1 Standard telephone line Setup 1 Printer is connected to a dedicated fax lineChoosing a fax connection Faxing 127To connect Tips for this setupFaxing 128 Connected to the same telephone wall jackFaxing 129 Connected to different wall jacksTo connect Scenario 2 Digital Subscriber Line DSL Faxing 131Scenario 3 VoIP telephone service Faxing 133 Setup 1 Printer is connected directly to a cable modem Faxing 134Page Part name Part number Lexmark adapter plug 40X8519 Connecting the printer to a non‑RJ‑11 wall jack Faxing 137Connecting the printer to a wall jack in Germany Faxing 138Faxing 139 Connect the printer to any of the N ports Settings Fax Settings Analog Fax Setup Answer On Connecting to a distinctive ring serviceSetting the outgoing fax name and number Faxing 140Sending a fax using the printer control panel Setting the date and timeConfiguring the printer to observe daylight saving time Sending a faxSending a fax using a shortcut number Sending a fax using the computerFax tab Enable fax Sending a fax using the address book Sending a fax at a scheduled timeClick Settings Manage Shortcuts Fax Shortcut Setup Customizing fax settingsChanging the fax resolution Creating shortcutsViewing a fax log Click Settings Reports Click Fax Job Log or Fax Call LogMaking a fax lighter or darker Blocking junk faxesHolding and forwarding faxes Canceling an outgoing faxClick Settings Fax Settings Analog Fax Setup Holding Faxes Holding faxesForwarding a fax Click Settings Fax SettingsUnderstanding the fax options Off Always On Manual ScheduledFaxing 148 Delayed SendThis option lets you send a fax at a later time or date Faxing 149 Scanning Using Scan to NetworkCreating an FTP shortcut using the Embedded Web Server Scanning to an FTP addressScanning to an FTP address using the printer control panel Creating an FTP shortcut using the printer control panelScanning to an FTP address Scanning to a computer or flash drive Scanning to an FTP address using a shortcut numberScanning an FTP using the address book Scanning 152Scanning 153 Scanning to a computer using the Embedded Web ServerClick Scan Profile Create Scan Profile Scanning 154 Setting up Scan to ComputerScanning to a flash drive Click Next CloseThis option lets you type a file name for the scan image Understanding the scan optionsThis option lets you set the output type for the scan image Content Scanning 157 Menus list Understanding the printer m enusUnderstanding the printer menus 158 Paper menu Default Source menuConfigure MP menu Understanding the printer menus 159Tray x Size Paper Size/Type menuUnderstanding the printer menus 160 Tray x TypeMP Feeder Size Understanding the printer menus 161MP Feeder Type Manual Paper Type Understanding the printer menus 162Manual Paper Size Manual Envelope SizePaper Texture menu Substitute Size menuUnderstanding the printer menus 163 Understanding the printer menus 164 Paper Weight menu Understanding the printer menus 165Understanding the printer menus 166 Paper Loading menu Understanding the printer menus 167Understanding the printer menus 168 Custom Types menuCustom Names menu Use Custom NameUnderstanding the printer menus 169 Custom Scan Sizes menuCustom Bin Names menu Custom Scan SizeBin Setup menu Universal Setup menuUnderstanding the printer menus 170 Overflow Bin Configure BinsUnderstanding the printer menus 171 Assign Type/BinReports menu Reports menuUnderstanding the printer menus 172 Standard Network or Network x menu Network/Ports menuActive NIC menu Understanding the printer menus 173Understanding the printer menus 174 TCP/IP menu To access the menu, navigate to either of the followingNetwork Card menu Understanding the printer menus 175Understanding the printer menus 176 Network/Ports Network x Network x Setup Wireless Wireless menuIPv6 menu AppleTalk menu Understanding the printer menus 178Understanding the printer menus 179 Standard USB menuUSB Buffer ENA Address Parallel x menuUnderstanding the printer menus 180 ENA NetmaskParallel Buffer Understanding the printer menus 181Advanced Status Understanding the printer menus 182 Parallel ModeSerial x menu ProtocolUnderstanding the printer menus 183 Serial BufferBaud Understanding the printer menus 184Robust XON Data BitsSmtp Setup menu Understanding the printer menus 185Security menu Edit Security Setups menuUnderstanding the printer menus 186 Login Restrictions Miscellaneous Security Settings menuEdit Access Controls Security Reset JumperConfidential Print menu Understanding the printer menus 188Security Audit Log menu Erase Temporary Data Files menuUnderstanding the printer menus 189 Set Date/Time menu Understanding the printer menus 190General Settings menu Settings menuUnderstanding the printer menus 191 Understanding the printer menus 192 Quiet ModeRun Initial setup ADF Loaded BeepPaper Sizes Understanding the printer menus 193Keyboard Scan to PC Port RangeUnderstanding the printer menus 194 Displayed InformationDate Format Understanding the printer menus 195Home screen customization Time FormatUnderstanding the printer menus 196 Understanding the printer menus 197 Hibernate Timeout on Connection Understanding the printer menus 198Print Recovery Error RecoveryUnderstanding the printer menus 199 Copy Settings menu Understanding the printer menus 200Understanding the printer menus 201 Understanding the printer menus 202 Understanding the printer menus 203 Understanding the printer menus 204 Fax Mode Analog Fax Setup menu Fax Settings menuUnderstanding the printer menus 205 Understanding the printer menus 206 ResolutionFax Cover Understanding the printer menus 207 Dial PrefixUnderstanding the printer menus 208 Understanding the printer menus 209 TemperatureColor Balance Understanding the printer menus 210 Understanding the printer menus 211 Understanding the printer menus 212 ‑mail Settings menu Understanding the printer menus 213Format Understanding the printer menus 214Color Understanding the printer menus 215 OrientationUnderstanding the printer menus 216 Understanding the printer menus 217 Understanding the printer menus 218 FTP Settings menuUse cc/bcc Understanding the printer menus 219 Understanding the printer menus 220 FTP bit Depth Understanding the printer menus 221File Name Understanding the printer menus 222 Flash Drive menu Scan SettingsUnderstanding the printer menus 223 Understanding the printer menus 224 Understanding the printer menus 225 Scan Bit DepthUnderstanding the printer menus 226 Print SettingsCopies Understanding the printer menus 227 Setup menu Print SettingsUnderstanding the printer menus 228 Download Target Understanding the printer menus 229Print Area Resource SaveFinishing menu Understanding the printer menus 230Staple Job Understanding the printer menus 231Run Stapler Test Quality menu Understanding the printer menus 232Job Accounting menu Understanding the printer menus 233Utilities menu Understanding the printer menus 234PostScript menu XPS menuUnderstanding the printer menus 235 PCL Emul menu Understanding the printer menus 236PCL Emulation Settings Understanding the printer menus 237Understanding the printer menus 238 Tray RenumberFont Size Html menuUnderstanding the printer menus 239 ScaleUnderstanding the printer menus 240 Help menuImage menu Menu item DescriptionUnderstanding the printer menus 241 Saving paper and toner Using recycled paperSaving money and the environment Conserving suppliesReducing printer noise Using Eco‑ModeSaving energy Avoid paper jamsSettings General Settings Timeouts Sleep Mode Adjusting Sleep modeClick Settings General Settings Timeouts Saving money and the environment 244Click Settings General Settings Sleep Button Settings Using Hibernate modeAdjusting the brightness of the printer display Settings General SettingsRecycling Lexmark products Settings General Settings Screen BrightnessRecycling Recycling Lexmark packagingPage Erasing volatile memory Securing the printerStatement of Volatility Disposing of a printer hard diskTouch Back Exit Config Menu Using the printer control panelTouch Wipe All Settings Erasing non‑volatile memoryClick Settings Security Disk Encryption Configuring printer hard disk encryptionUsing the Embedded Web Server Touch Disk Encryption EnableFinding printer security information Lexmark security WebMaintaining the printer Cleaning printer partsCleaning the printer Maintaining the printer 252Cleaning the scanner glass Maintaining the printer 253Page Close the scanner cover Emptying the hole punch boxPull out the hole punch box Checking the status of parts and supplies From the home screen, touch Status/Supplies View SuppliesOrdering supplies Using genuine Lexmark parts and suppliesEstimated number of remaining pages Ordering toner cartridgesMaintaining the printer 258 Ordering a maintenance kitRegular cartridge Ordering an imaging unit Ordering staple cartridgesStoring supplies Maintaining the printer 260Replacing the toner cartridge Replacing suppliesMaintaining the printer 261 Page Page Replacing the imaging unit Maintaining the printer 264Page Page Page Replacing a staple cartridge Maintaining the printer 268Moving the printer Before moving the printerMoving the printer to another location Shipping the printerManaging the printer Finding advanced networking and administrator informationSetting up e‑mail alerts Checking the virtual displayClick Settings Print Settings Supply Notifications Notification DescriptionRestoring factory default settings Managing the printer 273Load paper properly Clearing jamsAvoiding jams Clearing jams 274Page Allow the paper to enter the optional mailbox bins properly Clearing jams 276Understanding jam messages and locations Use recommended paperArea name Printer control panel message What to do ‑page jam, lift front cover to remove cartridge Clearing jams 279Page 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 ‑page jam, open automatic feeder top cover y.xx Clearing jams 296Page Page Page Page Page Troubleshooting Understanding the printer messagesClose door or insert cartridge Troubleshooting 303Check tray x connection Close finisher rear doorClose rear door Close top access coverConfiguration change, some held jobs were not restored Complex page, some data may not have printedError reading USB hub. Remove hub Disk full, scan job canceledError reading USB drive. Remove USB Fax partition inoperative. Contact system administratorImaging unit low 84.xy Fax Station Name not set up. Contact system administratorFax Station Number not set up. Contact system administrator Imaging unit nearly low 84.xyIncorrect paper size, open paper source Install binIncompatible tray x Insert hole punch boxInsufficient memory for Flash Memory Defragment operation Install duplexInstall Tray Insufficient memory to collate jobInsufficient memory, some Held Jobs were deleted Insufficient memory to support Resource Save featureInsufficient memory, some held jobs will not be restored Load paper source with custom string paper orientationLoad Manual Feeder with custom type name paper orientation Troubleshooting 310Load Manual Feeder with custom string paper orientation Load Manual Feeder with paper size paper orientationMaintenance kit very low, x estimated pages remain 80.xy Maintenance kit low 80.xyMaintenance kit nearly low 80.xy Load staplesMemory full, cannot send faxes No analog phone line connected to modem, fax is disabledNetwork x software error Non‑Lexmark supply type, see User’s Guide 33.xyParallel port x disabled Paper changes neededReattach bins x y Reinstall missing or unresponsive cartridge 31.xyReinstall missing or unresponsive imaging unit 31.xy Remove defective diskRemove paper from bin Remove packaging material, area nameRemove paper from all bins Remove paper from linked set bin nameReplace jammed originals if restarting job Troubleshooting 316Replace imaging unit, 0 estimated pages remain 84.xy Printer and toner cartridge regionsReplace unsupported cartridge 32.xy Replace roller kitReplace separator pad Replace unsupported imaging unit 32.xyScanner maintenance required soon, use ADF Kit Restore held jobs?Scanner disabled by admin Serial option x errorStandard network software error Serial port x disabledSome held jobs were not restored Standard USB port disabledToo many trays attached Too many disks installedToo many flash options installed Tray x paper size unsupportedSolving printer problems Printer is not responding Basic printer problemsTroubleshooting 322 Action YesTroubleshooting 323 Printer display is blankAction Yes Step Problem is solved Go to step Hardware and internal option problemsTroubleshooting 324 Cannot detect internal optionTray problems Internal Solutions Port does not operate correctlyTroubleshooting 325 Troubleshooting 326 USB/parallel interface card does not operate correctlyAction Yes Step Go to step Problem is solved Paper feed problemsTroubleshooting 327 Jammed pages are not reprintedTroubleshooting 328 Solving print problemsPrinting problems Paper jam message remains after jam is clearedError message about reading the flash drive appears Envelope seals when printingTroubleshooting 329 Incorrect characters print Troubleshooting 330Step Problem is solved. Go to step Job prints from the wrong tray or on the wrong paperTroubleshooting 331 Large jobs do not collatePrint jobs do not print Troubleshooting 332Printing slows down Click File Print Advanced Print As Image OK OKTroubleshooting 333 Settings General Settings Print Recovery Page Protect Off Troubleshooting 334Print job takes longer than expected Tray linking does not work Troubleshooting 335Settings General Settings Timeouts Unexpected page breaks occurCharacters have jagged or uneven edges Print quality problemsTroubleshooting 336 Clipped pages or imagesTroubleshooting 337 Compressed images appear on printsTroubleshooting 338 Gray background on printsTroubleshooting 339 Horizontal voids appear on printsTroubleshooting 340 Incorrect margins on printsPaper curl Troubleshooting 341Printer is printing blank pages Troubleshooting 342 Printer is printing solid black pagesTroubleshooting 343 Print irregularitiesTroubleshooting 344 Print is too darkTroubleshooting 345 Troubleshooting 346 Print is too lightTroubleshooting 347 Repeating defects appear on printsShadow images appear on prints Troubleshooting 348Skewed print Troubleshooting 349 Streaked horizontal lines appear on printsTroubleshooting 350 Streaked vertical lines appear on printsTroubleshooting 351 Toner fog or background shading appears on printsToner rubs off Troubleshooting 352Toner specks appear on prints Uneven print density Troubleshooting 353Transparency print quality is poor Vertical voids appear on printsSolving copy problems Troubleshooting 354Copier does not respond Troubleshooting 355Partial document or photo copies Poor copy quality Troubleshooting 356Advanced Options Advanced Imaging Sharpness select a lower Solving fax problems Scanner unit does not closeCaller ID is not shown Troubleshooting 358Cannot send or receive a fax Troubleshooting 359 Troubleshooting 360 Can receive but not send faxesYes Problem is solved Go to step 361Settings General Settings Run initial setup Yes Fax and e-mail functions are not set upTroubleshooting 362 Received fax has poor print qualityTroubleshooting 363 Solving scanner problemsClick Settings Fax Settings Analog Fax Setup Partial document or photo scans Troubleshooting 364Cannot scan from a computer Poor scanned image qualityScan job was not successful Troubleshooting 365Step Change the file name. Go to step Stamp or Overwrite Troubleshooting 366Existing file check box Troubleshooting 367 Scanner does not respondTroubleshooting 368 Solving home screen applications problemsAn application error has occurred Click Settings Apps Apps Management System tab LogTech Library Troubleshooting 369Contacting customer support Mail370 Product informationEdition notice JuneTrademarks 371372 Licensing noticesNoise emission levels Meter average sound pressure, dBAStatic sensitivity notice Product disposal373 Product power consumption Temperature informationPower consumption Laser noticeMode Description Power consumption Watts Sleep ModeHibernate Mode 375Avis de conformité aux normes de l’industrie du Canada Off modeIndustry Canada compliance statement Total energy usageRegulatory notices for telecommunication terminal equipment Radio interference notice377 378 Japanese telecom notice Using this product in Switzerland379 Verwendung dieses Produkts in der Schweiz Regulatory notices for wireless productsUtilisation de ce produit en Suisse Uso del prodotto in SvizzeraIndustry Canada Canada Modular component noticeExposure to radio frequency radiation Industry Canada Canada382 383 ΤΗΣ Οδηγιασ 1999/5/ΕΚLexmark International, Inc., Lexington, KY Limited warrantyLimited warranty service 384Limitation of liability Extent of limited warranty385 Additional rights Patent acknowledgment386 Index Symbols2100‑sheet tray loading 74 550‑sheet tray installing 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.