Lexmark 110 European Community EC directives conformity, Industry Canada compliance statement

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Notices

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Power Saver

This product is designed with an energy-saving mode called Power Saver. The Power Saver Mode is equivalent to the EPA Sleep Mode. The Power Saver Mode saves energy by lowering power consumption during extended periods of inactivity. The Power Saver Mode is automatically engaged after this product is not used for a specified period of time, called the Power Saver Timeout.

Factory default Power Saver Timeout for this product (in minutes):

10

Off mode

If this product has an off mode which still consumes a small amount of power, then to completely stop product power consumption, disconnect the power supply cord from the wall outlet.

Total energy usage

It is sometimes helpful to calculate the total product energy usage. Since power consumption claims are provided in power units of Watts, the power consumption should be multiplied by the time the product spends in each mode in order to calculate energy usage. The total product energy usage is the sum of each mode's energy usage.

European Community (EC) directives conformity

This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council directives 2004/108/EC and 2006/95/EC on the approximation and harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and safety of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits.

The manufacturer of this product is: Lexmark International, Inc., 740 West New Circle Road, Lexington, KY, 40550 USA.

The authorized representative is: Lexmark International Technology Hungária Kft., 8 Lechner Ödön fasor, Millennium Tower III, 1095 Budapest HUNGARY, A declaration of conformity to the requirements of the Directives is available upon request from the Authorized Representative.

This product satisfies the Class A limits of EN 55022 and safety requirements of EN 60950.

Industry Canada compliance statement

This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Standard ICES-003.

Avis de conformité aux normes de l’industrie du Canada

Cet appareil numérique de classe A est conforme aux exigences de la norme canadienne relative aux équipements pouvant causer des interférences NMB-003.

Radio interference notice

Warning

This is a product that complies with the emission requirements of EN55022 Class A limits and immunity requirements of EN55024. This product is not intended to be used in residential/domestic environments.

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Contents December W850Contents Printing Paper and specialty media guidelinesUnderstanding printer menus Maintaining the printer 122Troubleshooting 137 Administrative support 134196 Index 209Safety information Safety informationSafety information Thank you for choosing this printer Finding information about the printerLearning about the printer Other countries and regions -See the printed Selecting a location for the printerBasic model Printer configurationsUnderstanding the printer control panel Configured modelLearning about the printer Adjusting Power Saver Using recycled paper and other office papersSaving paper and toner Saving energyUsing the printer control panel Using the Embedded Web ServerUse Quiet Mode to reduce the printer noise Reducing printer noiseRecycling Lexmark products RecyclingInstalling internal options Additional printer setupAvailable internal options Accessing the system board to install internal options Installing a memory card Page Plastic pins Installing a flash memory or firmware cardMetal pins Push the card firmly into placeInstalling an internal print server or port interface card Installing a printer hard disk Page Replacing the access panel Order of installation Installing hardware optionsInstalling optional trays Attaching cables Printing a menu settings Verifying printer setupPrinting a network setup Setting up the printer softwareInstalling the printer software WindowsUpdating available options in the printer driver Add any installed hardware options, and then click OKMacintosh Open the printers folderSetting up wireless printing Preparing to set up the printer on a wireless networkFollow these instructions if your printer model is wireless Installing the printer on a wireless network Windows Prepare to configure the printer Installing the printer on a wireless network MacintoshEnter the printer information Access the AirPort optionsStandard Network Card section, look for UAA MAC From the Finder, navigate toConfigure your computer to use the printer wirelessly Configure the printer for wireless accessAdditional printer setup Click + Installing the printer on an Ethernet networkFrom the Finder, navigate to Applications Utilities From the Printer List, click AddSelect Ethernet connection, and then click Continue Mac OS X version 10.5 or later Mac OS X version 10.4 or earlierMac OS X version For Windows users Setting up serial printing Windows Page Loading paper and specialty media Setting the paper size and typeSpecify a unit of measurement Configuring Universal paper settingsLoading the standard or optional 500‑sheet trays Long ‑edge orientation Short ‑edge orientation Loading B5 or Executive paper sizes Loading A5 or Statement paper sizesLoading the 2000‑sheet high capacity feeder Page Loading the 2,000-sheet dual input trays Page Loading the multipurpose feeder Paper Envelopes Transparencies Page Submitting Change appears Linking trays Linking and unlinking traysUnlinking trays Linking exit binsSubmitting selection appears, followed by Paper Menu Assigning a Custom Type x nameChanging a Custom Type x name Under Default Settings, click Paper MenuPaper characteristics Paper guidelinesPaper and specialty media guidelines Unacceptable paper Selecting paperSelecting preprinted forms and letterhead Storing paper Supported paper sizes, types, and weightsSupported paper sizes Basic input traysLegal TabloidExecutive FolioOptional input trays Supported paper types and weights Printer engine supports 38-128 g/m2 16-32 lb paper weightsMonarch Paper and specialty media guidelines Printing a document Tips on using letterheadPrinting on specialty media PrintingSource or process Print side Paper traysTips on using transparencies High capacity feederMultipurpose tray Tips on using labels Tips on using envelopesTips on using card stock Printing confidential and other held jobsHolding jobs in the printer Printing confidential and other held jobs For Windows UsersWith a document open, click File Print For Macintosh users Printing from a mobile devicePrinting from a flash drive Printing information pages Printing a font sample listPrinting a directory list Canceling a print job from the printer control panel Canceling a print jobCanceling a print job from the computer Printing the print quality test pagesStandard bin Supported finishing featuresFinisher Bin Finisher Bin 2 finishing featuresAdjust the toner darkness setting Click Submit Adjusting toner darknessMenus list Security Settings HelpUnderstanding printer menus Paper Menu Reports Network/PortsDefault Source Default Source menuPaper menu Paper Size/Type menuMP Feeder Size Tray x TypeManual Paper Size MP Feeder TypeConfigure MP Configure MP menuManual Paper Type Manual Envelope SizePaper Texture menu Substitute Size menuLetterhead Texture Rough Envelope TexturePreprinted Texture Colored TexturePaper Loading menu Custom Types menu Universal Setup menuCustom x Loading Custom TypeBin Setup menu Menu Settings Configure BinsReports menu Assign Type/BinActive NIC menu Network/Ports menuPS SmartSwitch PCL SmartSwitchNPA Mode Standard Network or Network x menusThis menu is available from the Network/Ports menu Network Reports menuTCP/IP menu Network Card menuIPv6 menu Wireless menu NetWare menu AppleTalk menuLexLink menu NSQ/GSQ ModeStandard USB menu View NicknameUse the following menu to configure the Smtp server Smtp Setup menuUSB Buffer USB With ENADevice Password Smtp Server AuthenticationPrimary Smtp Gateway Reply AddressSecurity menu Miscellaneous menuConfidential Print menu Understanding printer menus 100 Disk Wiping menuAutomatic Wiping Manual WipingUnderstanding printer menus 101 Security Audit Log menuGeneral Settings menu Settings menuSet Date/Time menu Understanding printer menus 102Alarms Run Initial setupTimeouts Understanding printer menus 103Understanding printer menus 104 Print RecoveryFactory Defaults Setup menuUnderstanding printer menus 105 Custom Home MessageJob Waiting Understanding printer menus 106Print Area Download TargetUnderstanding printer menus 107 Resource SavePrint All Order Understanding printer menus 108 Finishing menuUnderstanding printer menus 109 Understanding printer menus 110 Quality menuUnderstanding printer menus 111 Utilities menuUnderstanding printer menus 112 XPS menuPostScript menu PCL Emul menuUnderstanding printer menus 113 PCL Emulation Settings Symbol SetUnderstanding printer menus 114 Font NameTray Renumber Understanding printer menus 115Understanding printer menus 116 Html menuFont Size ScaleUnderstanding printer menus 117 Image menuUnderstanding printer menus 118 Flash Drive menuPaper Source StapleUnderstanding printer menus 119 Understanding printer menus 120 Help menuUnderstanding printer menus 121 Storing supplies Cleaning the exterior of the printerConserving supplies Maintaining the printer 122Ordering supplies Checking the status of suppliesChecking the status of supplies from a network computer Part numbersOrdering a maintenance kit Ordering a photoconductor kitOrdering staple cartridges Replacing supplies Replacing the toner cartridgeMaintaining the printer 125 Page Maintaining the printer 127 Replacing the photoconductorPage Page Before moving the printer Moving the printerRemoving the optional trays Page Shipping the printer Moving the printer to another locationChecking the virtual display Administrative support 134Checking the device status Administrative support 135Administrative support 136 Restoring the factory default settingsSolving basic printer problems Solving basic problemsUnderstanding printer messages Embedded Web Server does not openChange input src to Custom Type Name Troubleshooting 138Change input src to Custom Type Name load orientation Change input src to Custom StringChange input src to Custom String load orientation Troubleshooting 139Change input src to size Change input src to size load orientationChange input src to type size Troubleshooting 140Change input src to type size load orientation Check input src guidesClose door Some held jobs were not restoredClose cover Close surface HLoad input src with Custom Type Name Insert the hole punch boxLoad input src with Custom String Load input src with sizeLoad Manual Feeder with Custom String Troubleshooting 143Load Manual Feeder with size Load Manual Feeder with type sizeRemove paper from standard output bin Restore Held Jobs?Remove paper from bin Remove paper from all binsTroubleshooting 145 Insufficient memory to support Resource Save featureCartridge part number unsupported by device Short paperInsufficient memory to collate job Insufficient memory, some held jobs will not be restoredInsufficient memory for Flash Memory Defragment operation Insufficient memory, some held jobs were deletedTroubleshooting 147 Ppds font errorComplex page, some data may not have printed Defective flash detectedNetwork x software error Serial option x errorTroubleshooting 148 Unformatted flash detectedSerial port x disabled Parallel port x disabledStandard USB port disabled Standard parallel port disabledToo many disks installed Configuration change, some held jobs were not restoredToo many flash options installed Troubleshooting 150Disk full Routine maintenance neededUnformatted disk Insert photoconductorClearing jams Emulation error, load emulation optionYy Replace cartridge Replace cartridge to continueUnderstanding jam numbers and locations Paper jams Troubleshooting 15424x Open each tray, and then remove any jams 289Paper jam Paper jam 203, 230-231 paper jamsPage Open Door D Remove the jam Close Door D Troubleshooting 158Page Open Door D Page 24x paper jam Jam in TrayRemove Tray 1 from the printer Jam in the optional tray Troubleshooting 163 Remove the jam Insert TrayClearing jam in Door a Troubleshooting 164 Remove the jam Insert the trayOpen Door B Clearing jam in Door BOpen Door C Page 280‑281 paper jams Troubleshooting 168Page 283, 289 staple jams Troubleshooting 170Open Door F Remove the jam Close Door F Lift Door HTroubleshooting 171 Remove the jam Close Door H Staple errorPage 28x paper jam Page Troubleshooting 175 Paper jamsLift Door H Remove the jam Close Door H Solving printing problems Jobs do not print Error message about reading USB drive appearsConfidential and other held jobs do not print Job takes longer than expected to printJob prints from the wrong tray or on the wrong paper Tray linking does not work Incorrect characters printLarge jobs do not collate Unexpected page breaks occurSolving option problems Paper trays Solving 2,000-sheet drawer problemsMemory card Internal Solutions PortFlash memory card Hard disk with adapterPaper frequently jams Solving paper feed problemsPaper jam message remains after jam is cleared That jammed does not reprint after you clear the jamIsolating print quality problems Solving print quality problemsBlank pages Packing Material MAY be on the Toner CartridgeClipped images Check the Paper Size SettingGhost images Check the GuidesCheck the Toner Darkness Setting Troubleshooting 186Gray background Incorrect marginsPaper curl Troubleshooting 187Print irregularities Paper has Absorbed Moisture DUE to High HumidityPrint is too dark Check the DARKNESS, BRIGHTNESS, and Contrast SettingsFuser MAY be Worn or Defective Toner Cartridge MAY be DefectiveTroubleshooting 189 Print is too lightToner is LOW Repeating defects Troubleshooting 190Skewed print Ensure That the Fill Pattern is CorrectCheck the Paper Type Streaked horizontal linesToner Cartridge MAY be Defective or LOW on Toner Toner is SmearedToner fog or background shading appears on Streaked vertical linesThere is Toner in the Paper Path Toner Cartridge is DefectiveCheck the Paper Texture Setting Troubleshooting 193Toner rubs off Charge Rolls MAY be DefectiveToner specks Troubleshooting 194Transparency print quality is poor Uneven print densityContacting customer support Troubleshooting 195Tech Library MailEdition notice Product information196 Product name W850 Machine type 4024 Models 110197 Trademarks198 Noise emission levelsTemperature information Laser notice199 Product power consumption Power consumptionLaser advisory label 200Industry Canada compliance statement European Community EC directives conformityAvis de conformité aux normes de l’industrie du Canada Radio interference noticeCCC EMC notice Bsmi EMC notice Regulatory notices for wireless productsExposure to radio frequency radiation Industry Canada CanadaTaiwan NCC RF notice statement India emissions notice Industry Canada Canada203 204 ΤΗΣ Οδηγιασ 1999/5/ΕΚ 205Limited warranty service Limited warrantyLexmark International, Inc., Lexington, KY 206Extent of limited warranty Limitation of liability207 Patent acknowledgment Additional rights208 Index 209 NumericsPage Page Page Page Page Index 215 XPS menu
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