Lexmark CS310/CS410/CS510 and
CX310/CX410/CX510
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Table of Contents
LASER PRINTER NAMING CONVENTION ................................................................... 1
TLI, TYPE AND SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ............................................................ 2
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ......................................................................................... 3
SPECIFICATIONS: CS310/CS410/CS510 .................................................................................................. 3
Print Speed: CS310/CS410/CS510 ................................................................................................. 4
Duty Cycle: CS310/CS410/CS510 ................................................................................................... 4
Wireless Option: CS310/CS410/CS510........................................................................................... 5
MEDIA OPTIONS: CS310/CS410/CS510 .................................................................................................. 6
Media Sources and Capacities: CS310/CS410/CS510 ................................................................... 7
SPECIFICATIONS: CX310/CX410/CX510 .................................................................................................. 8
Print Speed: CX310/CX410/CX510 ................................................................................................. 9
Duty Cycle: CX310/CX410/CX510 ................................................................................................... 9
Wireless Option: CX310/CX410/CX510......................................................................................... 10
Fax Specifications: CX410/CX510 ................................................................................................. 11
Scanner Specifications: CX310/CX410/CX510 ............................................................................. 12
ADF Scan Speed: CX310/CX410/CX510 ...................................................................................... 12
Copy Speed: CX310/CX410/CX510 .............................................................................................. 13
MEDIA OPTIONS: CX310/CX410/CX510 ................................................................................................ 14
Media Sources and Capacities: CX310/CX410CX510 .................................................................. 15
THEORY OF OPERATION ........................................................................................... 16
ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS ........................................................................................................ 16
Charge............................................................................................................................................ 17
Expose ........................................................................................................................................... 18
Develop .......................................................................................................................................... 19
1st Transfer ..................................................................................................................................... 20
2nd
Transfer .................................................................................................................................... 21
Fuse ............................................................................................................................................... 22
Clean/Erase ................................................................................................................................... 23
EP Process Key Components ........................................................................................................ 24
PAPER TRANSPORT SYSTEM ................................................................................................................... 26
Paper Transport System Key Components: CS310/CS410/CS510 .............................................. 27
Print Engine Paper Path: CS310/CS410/CS510 ........................................................................... 29
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Paper Jam Locations: CS310/CS410/CS510 ................................................................................ 30
Paper Transport System Key Components: CX310/CX410/CX510 .............................................. 31
Print Engine Paper Path: CX310/CX410/CX510 ........................................................................... 33
Paper Jam Locations: CX310/CX410/CX510 ................................................................................ 34
SCANNER SYSTEM: CX310/CX410/CX510 ............................................................................................. 35
Flatbed Key Components............................................................................................................... 35
ADF Theory of Operation: CX310/CX410/CX510 .......................................................................... 36
ADF Key Components: CX310 ...................................................................................................... 37
ADF Paper Path: CX310 ................................................................................................................ 38
ADF Key Components: CX410/CX510 .......................................................................................... 39
ADF Paper Path: CX410/CX510 .................................................................................................... 40
CONTROL PANEL AND MENUS ................................................................................. 41
CS310: 2-LINE APA DISPLAY ................................................................................................................ 41
Buttons and Functions: CS310 ...................................................................................................... 41
Administrative (Customer) Menu: CS310 ...................................................................................... 42
Service Menus: CS310 .................................................................................................................. 43
CS410: 2.4” COLOR DISPLAY ................................................................................................................ 45
Buttons and Functions: CS410 ...................................................................................................... 45
Administrative (Customer) Menu: CS410 ...................................................................................... 46
Service Menus: CS410 .................................................................................................................. 47
CS510: 4.3” COLOR TOUCHSCREEN ETASK ........................................................................................... 49
Buttons and Functions: CS510 ...................................................................................................... 49
Home Screen Buttons and Functions: CS510 ............................................................................... 50
Administrative (Customer) Menu: CS510 ...................................................................................... 51
Service Menus: CS510 .................................................................................................................. 52
CX310: 2.4” COLOR DISPLAY ................................................................................................................ 54
Buttons and Functions: CX310 ...................................................................................................... 54
Administrative (Customer) Menu: CX310 ...................................................................................... 55
Service Menus: CX310 .................................................................................................................. 56
CX410: 4.3” COLOR TOUCH SCREEN ETASK .......................................................................................... 58
Buttons and Functions: CX410 ...................................................................................................... 58
Home Screen Buttons and Functions: CX410 ............................................................................... 59
Administrative (Customer) Menu: CX410 ...................................................................................... 60
Service Menus: CX410 .................................................................................................................. 61
CX510: 7” COLOR TOUCHSCREEN ETASK .............................................................................................. 63
Buttons and Functions: CX510 ...................................................................................................... 63
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Home Screen Buttons and Functions: CX510 ............................................................................... 64
Administrative (Customer) Menu: CX510 ...................................................................................... 66
Service Menus: CX510 .................................................................................................................. 67
SUPPLIES .................................................................................................................... 69
SUPPLY ITEMS: CS310/CS410/CS510 ................................................................................................... 69
Toner Cartridges ............................................................................................................................ 69
Photoconductor / Imaging Unit / Developer ................................................................................... 70
Waste Toner Bottle ........................................................................................................................ 71
SUPPLY ITEMS: CX310/CX410/CX510 ................................................................................................... 72
Toner Cartridges ............................................................................................................................ 72
Photoconductor / Imaging Unit / Developer ................................................................................... 73
Waste Toner Bottle ........................................................................................................................ 74
SUPPLY LIFE MESSAGING INFORMATION .................................................................................................. 75
Toner Cartridge Life Messaging ..................................................................................................... 75
Imaging Unit Life Messaging .......................................................................................................... 76
Maintenance Kit Life Messaging .................................................................................................... 77
How to Change Supply Life Messaging Settings ........................................................................... 78
Detection of Non-Genuine Supplies ............................................................................................... 80
MAINTENANCE ITEMS .............................................................................................................................. 81
PRINT QUALITY DIAGNOSTIC TIPS .......................................................................... 82
GENERAL TERMINOLOGY ........................................................................................................................ 82
PRINT QUALITY RULES OF THUMB ........................................................................................................... 83
PAPER TRANSPORT DIAGNOSTIC TIPS .................................................................. 84
PAPER RULES OF THUMB ........................................................................................................................ 84
COMPLEX PARTS AND PROCEDURES .................................................................... 85
FLATBED SCANNER ASSEMBLY .......................................................................................... 86
ADF ASSEMBLY ..................................................................................................................... 86
TOP COVER ....................................................................................................................... 86
CONTROLLER BOARD ............................................................................................................. 86
CONTROL PANEL ............................................................................................................................. 90
PRINTHEAD ............................................................................................................................ 90
TRANSFER MODULE .................................................................................................................... 90
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FUSER .................................................................................................................................... 90
TONER DENSITY SENSOR ............................................................................................................. 90
MIRRORED NVRAM COMPONENTS ......................................................................................................... 91
Controller Board ............................................................................................................ 91
Control Panel ........................................................................................................................... 91
UICC Card ............................................................................................................................... 91
CLEANING THE MFP DOCUMENT GLASS .................................................................................................. 92
ZERO INSERTION FORCE (ZIF) CONNECTORS ........................................................................................... 93
Horizontal Top Contact Connector ................................................................................................. 94
How to Remove a Cable from the Horizontal Top Contact Connector.................................... 94
How to Insert a Cable into the Horizontal Top Contact Connector ......................................... 95
Horizontal Bottom Contact Connector ........................................................................................... 96
How to Remove a Cable from the Horizontal Bottom Contact Connector .............................. 96
How to Insert a Cable into the Horizontal Bottom Contact Connector .................................... 97
Vertical Mount Contact Connector ................................................................................................. 98
How to Remove a Cable from the Vertical Mount Contact Connector .................................... 98
How to Insert a Cable into the Vertical Mount Contact Connector .......................................... 99
Horizontal Sliding Contact Connector .......................................................................................... 100
How to Remove a Cable from the Horizontal Sliding Contact Connector ............................. 100
Inserting a Cable into the Horizontal Sliding Contact Connector .......................................... 101
Low Insertion Force (LIF) connector ............................................................................................ 102
How to Insert a Cable into the LIF Connector ....................................................................... 102
FIRMWARE AND FUNCTIONALITY CHANGES ....................................................... 103
AUTO REBOOT – ERROR RECOVERY ..................................................................................................... 103
Sample Generic Control Panel Messages after Auto Reboot...................................................... 104
SAFE MODE .......................................................................................................................................... 105
When Should Safe Mode be Enabled? ........................................................................................ 105
Configuration and Management ................................................................................................... 106
Messaging .................................................................................................................................... 106
Print Behavior ............................................................................................................................... 106
RESTORE POINT ................................................................................................................................... 107
SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS ......................................................................................................................... 108
eSF Based Solutions .................................................................................................................... 108
cSF Based Solutions Support ...................................................................................................... 108
SECURITY AND PRIVACY FUNCTIONALITY ............................................................................................... 109
Security and Privacy Features: CS310/CS410/CS510 and CX310/CX410/CX510 .................... 109
Security and Privacy Features: CS510 and CX510 with a Hard disk .......................................... 110
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Security and Privacy Features: CX410/CX510 with Fax Capability ............................................ 111
Security and Privacy Features: CS510 and CX410/CX510 eTask MFPs ................................... 111
NEW PRINTER FUNCTIONS: CS310/CS410/CS510 AND CX310/CX410/CX510 .................................... 112
MAJOR COMPONENT LOCATIONS ......................................................................... 115
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Laser Printer Naming Convention Beginning in the fall of 2012, Lexmark changed the naming convention of its laser printers based on a 5-digit identifier. The chart below outlines what each of these codes mean.
M S 8 1 2 dn
“M” for monochrome laser and “C” for color
“S” for single function and “X” for multifunction
Class: higher the number, greater level of performance and duty cycle
Gen: changes with each generation of product introduced in that class
Model: identifies the specific model within a class and generation
Suffix Convention
n Network
d Duplex
e eTask
h Hard Drive
x High Capacity Input Tray
f Finisher
m Mailbox
t Tray
p Hole Punch
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TLI, Type and Serial Number Location To find the TLI, printer Type and Serial number, open Tray 1 and look on the left side of the frame.
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Technical Information
Specifications: CS310/CS410/CS510 CS310n, dn CS410n, dn, dtn CS510de, dte
Processor
Speed 800 MHZ Dual Core 800 MHZ Dual Core 800 MHZ Dual Core
Memory
Standard MB 256MB (soldered to board) 512MB
Optional 1GB, 2GBDDR3 X 32 DIMMs 1GB, 2GB DDR3 X 32
DIMMs
Max 2.25 GB 2.25 GB 2.25 GB
Optional Hard Drive n/a 160 GB or Higher
2.5 Notebook Style HDD, Serial ATA
Optional Flash Memory 256MB eMMC 256MB eMMC 256MB eMMC
Control Panel
2-Line APA Display 2.4” Color Display with
Number Pad
4.3” Color Touch Screen with Number Pad
eTask
Connectivity
Standard 10/100 Ethernet
USB 2.0 High Speed
10/100 Ethernet USB 2.0 High Speed, Front Host USB 2.0 High Speed
Gigabit Ethernet USB 2.0 High Speed, Front Host USB 2.0 High Speed, &
Rear Host USB 2.0 High Speed
Option Slots
DRAM DIMM Slots 1 1 11
eSF Support? No No All eSF apps supported
sSF Support? No No Lexmark Embedded
Solutions Framework (sSF)
cSF Support? No No No
Wireless Option Yes3 Yes
3 Yes
3
ISP (INA) Slots No No No
Speaker No No Yes
Paper Handling
Duplex Manual on “n” Manual on “n”
Standard Standard on “dn” Standard on “dn” and “dtn”
Service
Warranty 1yr Advanced Exchange 1yr Advanced Exchange 1yr Advanced Exchange
Print Resolution
Default 4800CQ (full printer speed)
Optional 1200dpi (reduced printer speed) is supported in PS and PCL only
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Printer
Print Technology Electro-photography, Belt Fuser, LSU (Laser Scanning Unit), C- Paper Path
Paper Feed Orientation Short Edge Fed (SEF)
1 The CS510 series ships with a 256MB DIMM in the extra memory slot. Increasing memory beyond the standard 512MB
requires removal of this DIMM.
2 Only one firmware solution card may be installed in the printer at a time.
3 See the following page for more information regarding the wireless option.
Print Speed: CS310/CS410/CS510
Media Size
CS310 CS410 CS510
Mono Simplex
1
Color Simplex
1
Mono Simplex
1
Color Simplex
1
Mono Simplex
1
Color Simplex
1
Letter (plain)
25 ppm 25 ppm 32 ppm 32 ppm 32 ppm 32 ppm
A4 (plain) 23 ppm 23 ppm 30 ppm 30 ppm 30 ppm 30 ppm
1 Calculated using Tray 1 and an Optional 550 Drawer. When printing from Tray 1 or the optional 550 Drawer, the first print job after a POR or tray insertion causes the first 4 pages print at “legal” speed. The remainder of the pages printed (until the next POR or tray insertion) print at the speeds shown.
Duty Cycle: CS310/CS410/CS510
Usage (Pages)
Model Recommended Monthly Usage 1 Duty Cycle
2
CS310n, dn 500 – 5,000 Pages 60K Pages
CS410n, dn, dtn 800 – 6,000 Pages 75K Pages
CS510de, dte 1500 – 7,000 Pages 85K Pages
1 Recommended Monthly Usage is an average range of pages customers plan to print on the device
each month. Lexmark recommends that the number of pages per month be within the stated range for optimum device performance, based on factors including: supplies replacement intervals, paper loading intervals, speed, and typical customer usage. ² Duty Cycle is defined as the maximum monthly usage verified using multi-shift operation. The usage rate can be limited by application and run mode.
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Wireless Option: CS310/CS410/CS510
The printers have a customer installable 802.11 b/g/n wireless option that connects through an external port.
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Media Options: CS310/CS410/CS510
Options
650 Sheet Duo Tray (550 + 100 MPF) Comes preinstalled on the CS410dtn, CS510dte
550 Sheet Tray (Installs underneath the 650 Sheet Duo Tray) Not available as an option for the CS310n or CS310dn printers
Lexmark Swivel Cabinet Recommended with the optional 550 sheet Tray to support the printer and options. The cabinet swivels and has a drawer that can hold up to three reams of paper (letter or A4) and three sets of toner cartridges.
Adjustable Printer Stand
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Media Sources and Capacities: CS310/CS410/CS510
Source CS310n, CS310dn
CS410n, CS410dn
CS510de CS410dtn, CS510dte
Input Sources
Standard Sources 1 1 1 3
Optional trays 1 2 2 1
Maximum Input Sources1
31 4
1 4
1 4
1
Standard Input Capacities2
Standard Input 250 250 250 250
MPF Capacity (optional on n, dn and de models)
N/A N/A N/A 100
Second Tray Capacity N/A N/A N/A 550
Manual Slot 1 1 1 1
Total Standard Capacity 251 251 251 901
Optional Input
650-Sheet Duo Tray (550+100MPF)
Yes Yes Yes Included
550-Sheet Tray No Yes Yes Yes
Max Input Capacity 901 1451 1451 1451
Standard Output
Standard Output Bin Capacity
125 125 125 125
Max Output Paper Capacity
125 125 125 125
1 Includes the 100 sheet MPF that is included with the 650-Sheet Duo Tray
2 Assuming 20 lb. xerographic paper at ambient environment
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Specifications: CX310/CX410/CX510
CX310n, dn CX410e, de, dte CX510de CX510dhe, dthe
Processor
Speed 800 MHZ Dual Core 800 MHZ Dual Core 800 MHZ Dual Core 800 MHZ Dual Core
Memory
Standard MB 512MB (512 MB soldered to board) 1GB
Optional 1GB, 2GB DDR3 X 32 DIMMs 1GB, 2GB DDR3 X 32 DIMMs
Max 2.5 GB 2.5 GB 3 GB
Optional Hard Drive n/a Optional 160 GB or Higher
2.5 Notebook Style HDD, Serial ATA
Optional Flash Memory
256MB NAND 2Gb (Gigabits) eMMC 2Gb (Gigabits) eMMC 2Gb (Gigabits) eMMC
Connectivity
Standard Gigabit Ethernet
USB 2.0 High Speed
Gigabit Ethernet USB 2.0 High Speed, Front Host USB 2.0
High Speed
Gigabit Ethernet USB 2.0 High Speed, Front Host USB 2.0 High Speed, & Rear Host USB 2.0 High
Speed
Gigabit Ethernet USB 2.0 High Speed, Front Host USB 2.0 High Speed, & Rear Host USB 2.0 High
Speed
Control Panel
Control Panel Style 2.4” Color TFT w/ Num
Pad 4.3” Touch w/ Num Pad
eTask 7” Touch w/ Num Pad
eTask 7” Touch w/ Num Pad
eTask
Option Slots
DRAM DIMM Slots 1 1 1 1
eSF Support? No Supports eSF that does
not require HD Supports eSF that
does not require HD All eSF apps
supported
sSF Support? No Lexmark Embedded Solutions Framework
(sSF)
Lexmark Embedded Solutions Framework
(sSF)
Lexmark Embedded Solutions Framework
(sSF)
cSF Support? No Lexmark Cloud
Solutions Framework (cSF)
Lexmark Cloud Solutions Framework
(cSF)
Lexmark Cloud Solutions Framework
(cSF)
Flash/Font Card Yes Yes Yes Yes
DLE Firmware Card, Font Card and Flash Memory Card Slots
11 1
1 1
1 11
Wireless Option Yes Yes Yes Yes
ISP (INA) Slots None None None None
Speaker Beeper Speaker Speaker Speaker
Paper Handling
Duplex
Manual on “n” Manual on “e”
Standard
Standard on “dn” Standard on “de” and
“dte”
Service
Warranty One year On-site Repair
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Print Resolution
Default 4800CQ (full printer speed)
Optional 1200dpi (reduced printer speed) is supported in PS and PCL only
Printer
Print Technology Electro-photography, Belt Fuser, LSU (Laser Scanning Unit), C- Paper Path
Scanner ADF Type Simplex Duplex (RADF)
Fax No Yes
Paper Feed Orientation
Short Edge Fed (SEF)
1Only one firmware solution card may be installed in the printer at a time.
Print Speed: CX310/CX410/CX510
Media Size
CX310 CX410 CX510
Mono Simplex
1
Color Simplex
1
Mono Simplex
1
Color Simplex
1
Mono Simplex
1
Color Simplex
1
Letter (plain)
25 ppm 25 ppm 32 ppm 32 ppm 32 ppm 32 ppm
A4 (plain) 23 ppm 23 ppm 30 ppm 30 ppm 30 ppm 30 ppm
1 Calculated using Tray 1 and an Optional 550 Drawer. When printing from Tray 1 or the optional 550 Drawer, the first print job after a POR or tray insertion causes the first 4 pages print at “legal” speed. The remainder of the pages printed (until the next POR or tray insertion) print at the speeds shown.
Duty Cycle: CX310/CX410/CX510
Usage (Pages)
Model Recommended Monthly Usage 1 Duty Cycle
2
CX310 500 – 5,000 Pages 60K Pages
CX410 800 – 6,000 Pages 75K Pages
CX510 1500 – 7,000 Pages 85K Pages
1 Recommended Monthly Usage is an average range of pages customers plan to print on the device
each month. Lexmark recommends that the number of pages per month be within the stated range for optimum device performance, based on factors including: supplies replacement intervals, paper loading intervals, speed, and typical customer usage. ² Duty Cycle is defined as the maximum monthly usage verified using multi-shift operation. The usage rate can be limited by application and run mode.
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Wireless Option: CX310/CX410/CX510
The printers have a customer installable 802.11 b/g/n wireless option that connects through an external port.
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Fax Specifications: CX410/CX510
Feature Notes
Fax Send Transmission Speed – 33.6Kbps
<3 seconds per page
Fax Storage
If a hard drive is installed then faxes are stored on the hard drive; the fax storage is the size of the hard drive less 1 GB.
If a hard drive is not installed then faxes are stored on the Flash. The maximum fax storage size on flash is 18 MB.
Color Fax
Enable Color Scans
Auto Convert Color to Mono Fax
Enable Color Fax Receive
When On, the sending device transmits in color and receiving device prints in color (Color device) or grayscale (Mono device)
When Off, the sending device converts and transmits the job as a mono job
Dial Mode Touch Tone
Pulse
Custom Job scanning Only appears if hard drive installed
Scan Preview Only appears if hard drive installed
Fax Number Masking Active masking
Block Junk Fax Banned Fax List
Based on Caller ID or Remote Station ID
Broadcast Fax Maximum locations is 400
Fax Shortcuts – Average shortcut includes:
25 Characters for Name
10 Characters for Number
4 Characters for Shortcut ID
Shortcuts can contain one phone number or multiple numbers. Each number is a location.
Fax Forwarding
Fax – using one Fax Shortcut
Email – using one Email Shortcut
FTP – using one FTP shortcut
LDSS
eSF – supported via custom application
Any fax resolution that can be received can also be forwarded
Fax Print Holding Only appears if hard drive installed
Fax Logs
Transmission Log
Receive Error Log
Fax Call Log
Fax Job Log
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Scanner Specifications: CX310/CX410/CX510
CX310 CX410 CX510
Scanner
Scanner Type Color/Mono Scanner, Flatbed and ADF attached
Scan Technology Charge Coupled Device (CCD)
Light Source LED
Number of Light sources 42
Scanner ADF
ADF Type Simplex Duplex RADF Duplex RADF
Max ADF Resolution 1200 x 600 dpi - Mono 600 x 600 dpi Color
1
Scanner ADF Document Input & Output Capacity
50 Sheets, 20 lb. (75 g/m2) Bond
Scanner Media Weight Max. 32lb (120g/m
2)
Min. 14lb (52g/m2)
ADF Scan Area Max. 8.5” x 14.0” (216mm x 355mm) Short Edge Feed (SEF) Min. A6 (74mm x 105mm) Short Edge Feed (SEF)
Scanner Flatbed
Flatbed Scan Area Max 8.5” x 11.7”
Max Flatbed Resolution 1200 x 600 dpi - Mono 600 x 600 dpi Color
1
1 Paper Size dependent – via scan to host or scan to USB
ADF Scan Speed: CX310/CX410/CX510
Model Sides Size PPM (Mono) PPM (Color)
CX310 Simplex Letter 32 32
A4 30 30
CX410
Simplex Letter 32 32
A4 30 30
Duplex Letter 14 14
A4 13.5 13
CX510
Simplex Letter 32 32
A4 30 30
Duplex Letter 14 14
A4 13.5 13.5
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Copy Speed: CX310/CX410/CX510
Model Sides Size PPM (Mono) PPM (Color)
CX310
Simplex Letter 25 25
A4 23 23
Duplex (1:2) Letter 12 12
A4 12 12
CX410
Simplex Letter 32 32
A4 30 30
Duplex Letter 15 15
A4 15 15
CX510
Simplex Letter 32 32
A4 30 30
Duplex Letter 15 15
A4 15 15
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Media Options: CX310/CX410/CX510
Options
650 Sheet Duo Tray (550 + 100 MPF) Comes preinstalled on the CX410dte, CX510dthe
550 Sheet Tray (Installs underneath the 650 Sheet Duo Tray) Not available as an option for the CX310n or CX310dn printers
Lexmark Swivel Cabinet Recommended with the optional 550 sheet Tray to support the printer and options. The cabinet swivels and has a drawer that can hold up to three reams of paper (letter or A4) and three sets of toner cartridges.
Adjustable Printer Stand
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Media Sources and Capacities: CX310/CX410CX510
Source CX310n, CX310dn
CX410e, CX410de
CX510de, CX510dhe
CX410dte, CX510dthe
Input Sources
Standard Sources 1 1 1 3
Optional trays 1 2 2 1
Maximum Input Sources1
31 4
1 4
1 4
1
Standard Input Capacities2
Standard Input Tray 250 250 250 250 + 550
MPF Capacity (optional on n, dn, e, de and dhe models)
N/A N/A N/A 100
Manual Slot 1 1 1 1
Total Standard Capacity 251 251 251 901
Optional Input
650-Sheet Duo Tray (550 + 100MPF)
Yes Yes Yes Included
550-Sheet Tray No Yes Yes Yes
Max Input Capacity 901 1451 1451 1451
Standard Output
Standard Output Bin Capacity
150 150 150 150
1 Includes the 100 sheet MPF that is included with the 650-Sheet Duo Tray
2 Assuming 20 lb. xerographic paper at ambient environment
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Theory of Operation
Electrophotographic Process This color laser printer uses the Electrophotographic process (EP Process) to image toner onto the media via a tandem (in-line) system. This system contains four toner cartridge assemblies (cyan, yellow, magenta, and black). The Electrophotographic Process steps are as follows:
EP Step Function
Charge The Photoconductor Drum surface is charged with electricity from the Bias Charge Roll.
Expose The Laser (Printhead) exposes the photoconductor with light and creates a Latent Image on the surface. The latent image has a different charge than the rest of the Photoconductor surface.
Develop Toner from the Developer Roll adheres to the latent image on the surface of the Photoconductor. This happens because of the difference in charge potential between the two surfaces.
1st
Transfer
An electrical charge is sent to each of the four 1st Transfer Rolls inside the Transfer
Module (Transfer Belt). Due to the difference in charge potential, toner is transferred from the Photoconductor to the surface of the Transfer Module as it passes each photoconductor.
2nd
Transfer
Media passes between the Transfer Roller and Transfer Module surfaces. An electrical charge is sent to the Transfer Roller to create a difference in charge potential. This causes the toner image to transfer from the Transfer Module to the surface of the media.
Fuse Toner is bonded permanently to the media by heat and pressure.
Clean/Erase The Photoconductor and Transfer Module Belt surfaces are cleaned of residual toner. This printer does not have erase lamps.
If a component fails, it is important to recognize at which step the failure took place. By knowing this, you can determine the source of the problem. Understanding the EP Process is the key to troubleshooting print quality problems. The next few pages illustrate the various EP Process steps with a cross-sectional of a CX310/CX410/CX510 printer.
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Charge
During the charge step, voltage is sent from the high-voltage power supply to the charge roller located beside each of the four photoconductors (the charge roller is part of the photoconductor unit). The charge roller puts a uniform negative charge over the entire surface of the photoconductor to prepare it for exposure by the laser beam.
Photoconductors
Charge Rollers
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Expose
During the expose step, the laser fires a focused beam of light at the surface of each color Photoconductor and writes an invisible image called a latent image or electrostatic image. This invisible image is created by discharging the Photoconductors only where the laser beam strikes its surface. This creates a difference in charge potential between the exposed area and the rest of the photoconductor surface.
Service Tips:
The laser beam passes through a glass lens as it exits the laser unit. If this lens gets contaminated with toner or other debris, it will cause vertical streaking of white/lightness on the page. Cleaning the lens will solve the problem. Never touch the surface of the photoconductor with your bare hand. The oil from your skin may cause a charge differential on the surface and toner will not stick properly. The result would be repeating blotches of voids/light print on a page. Then the photoconductor will have to be replaced. The surface of the photoconductor is coated with an organic substance that makes it sensitive to light. Be sure and cover the photoconductor when you are working on the printer so you don’t “burn” it. If exposed to light for too long, it will cause light/dark print quality problems and have to be replaced.
Laser Beam
Photoconductors
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Develop
Once the laser exposes the Photoconductor, the HVPS sends charge to the Developer Roll. For each color, the Developer Roll engages the Photoconductor so it is in contact with the surface. Because of the charge difference between the toner on the Developer Roller and the electrostatic image on the Photoconductor, toner only attracts to the Photoconductor where the laser exposed the surface. This process would be similar to using glue to write on a can and then rolling it over glitter. The glitter sticks to the glue but won’t stick to the rest of the can.
Service Tips:
Never touch the surface of the developer roller with your bare hand. The oil from your skin may cause a charge differential on the surface and toner will not stick properly. The result would be repeating blotches of voids/light print on a page. Then the affected Developer Unit will have to be replaced. If the developer roller is damaged, it will not contact the surface of the photoconductor properly. The result could be repeating marks, thin vertical voids or thin vertical lines of color on the printed page. Check the surface of the developer for damage.
Developer Rolls
Photoconductors
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1st Transfer
When the latent images are developed on each Photoconductor, the high-voltage power supply sends voltage to the 1
st Transfer Rollers inside the Transfer Module.
The charge difference between the developed toner image on the Photoconductor surface and the 1
st
Transfer Rollers causes the images to transfer to the surface of the Transfer Module belt for each color. This takes place by a direct surface-to-surface contact between the Photoconductors and the Transfer Module belt.
Service Tips:
Never touch the surface of the Transfer Module belt with your bare hand. The oil from your skin will cause a charge differential on the surface and toner will not stick properly. The result would be repeating blotches of voids/light print on a page. Then the Transfer Module belt will have to be replaced. Don’t use solvents or other cleaners to clean the Transfer Module belt surface. No matter how careful you are, the surface will be compromised causing scratches or a charge differential that will produce a void or light blotch on the printed page. Then the Transfer Module belt will need to be replaced.
1st
Transfer
Rollers
Transfer Module (belt surface)
Photoconductors
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2nd Transfer
Once the four planes of color are transferred to the Transfer Module from the Photoconductors, the image is carried towards the Transfer Roll (this is part of the Transfer Module assembly). The media is picked from the input source and timed to pass between the Transfer Module Belt and Transfer Roll when the image on the Belt reaches the second transfer area. The high voltage power supply sends voltage to the Transfer Roll to create a positive charge. As the media passes between the Transfer Module and Transfer Roll, the entire image is transferred to the media due to the charge differential between the negative toner on the Transfer Module Belt and the positive Transfer Roller.
Service Tips: If the transfer roller has nicks, pits or flat spots on it, the surface doesn’t come into contact with the media and transfer unit properly. This will cause voids or lights spots on the page or repeating voids/light areas, because the toner can’t be fully transferred due to the charge difference in the areas of damage. If the transfer roller does not engage the transfer unit, or does not have voltage coming from the high voltage power supply, the toner will not fully transfer from the transfer unit; the entire page will be very light or blank. Any toner that does transfer will be due to a “contact” transfer instead of a “charge” transfer. Check the high-voltage power supply contacts to the transfer roller.
Transfer Roller (2
nd transfer)
Transfer Module
(belt surface)
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Fuse
Once the image has been fully transferred to the media, the Transfer Roller helps move the paper into the Fuser area. The Fuser applies heat and pressure to the page to melt the tiny toner particles and bond them permanently to the media.
Service Tips: If the fuser rollers are damaged, they can cause toner to be pulled off the page or cause paper jams. Toner that rubs off a printed page can be a sign of a malfunctioning fuser or an improper media setting. Always check the paper type setting before replacing the fuser. A common mistake is to print on heavier media (such as cardstock) with the paper type set to plain paper. Never pull un-fused toner through the fuser if you can help it; try to back the jammed page out of the fuser in the opposite direction it was traveling.
Fuser
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Clean/Erase
There are two main cleaning processes that take place during the EP Process. One process cleans the Transfer Module Belt and the other cleans the Photoconductors. Transfer Unit Clean Once the image on the Transfer Module Belt is transferred to the media, the Cleaning Blade scrapes any residual toner left on the surface of the Belt. This waste toner is carried by an auger system to the Waste Toner Box. Photoconductor Clean/Erase After each plane of color is transferred to the Transfer Module Belt from the Photoconductors, a Cleaning Blade scrapes the residual toner from the surface of each Photoconductor. This printer does not have erase lamps. Once complete, the Photoconductor surface is prepared to begin the EP cycle once again.
Cleaning Blade (Transfer Module)
Cleaning Blade (Photoconductor)
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EP Process Key Components
The next page shows a chart with each EP Process component and a detailed explanation of its function.
Fuser
Developer Roll Toner Cartridge
Charge Roll
Controller Board
Photoconductor 1
st Transfer Rolls
Transfer Module
Transfer Roll
(2nd
Transfer)
Transfer Module
Cleaning Blade
HVPS – not shown
Photoconductor
Cleaning Blade
Laser
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EP Process Key Components Table
Component Function
Photoconductor Coated with an organic substance that makes the surface light sensitive. Holds the latent image written by the Laser.
Developer Roll Images toner on the Photoconductor surface where the latent image is located.
Toner Cartridges (4) – Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black
Act as a reservoir or holding tank for the toner.
Charge Roll Negatively charges the Photoconductor surface.
Laser Scans the surface of the Photoconductor with a beam of light and partially discharges the surface. The area that is partially discharged is called a latent image.
Controller Board Creates a bitmap image of the data sent by the computer, determines the laser firing pattern to create the image for each color and coordinates all motors, clutches and sensors.
Photoconductor Cleaning Blade
Cleans the residual toner on the Photoconductor.
1st
Transfer Rolls
Receives a charge from the HVPS which in turn charges the back surface of the Transfer Module Belt at each color station. This causes the toner on the photoconductor to transfer to the surface of the Transfer Module Belt.
Transfer Module (Transfer Belt)
Receives the print image from the photoconductors.
Transfer Roller (2nd
Transfer)
Receives a charge from the HVPS and transfers the print image on the Transfer Module Belt to the media. It is part of the Transfer Module Assembly.
Transfer Module Belt Cleaning Blade
Cleans the residual toner on the Transfer Module Belt surface.
Fuser Applies heat and pressure to the media and bonds the toner permanently to the page.
HVPS (High Voltage Power Supply)
Provides charge voltage to components in the EP Process.
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Paper Transport System The CS310/CS410/CS510 and CX310/CX410/CX510 printers have a “C” shaped paper path. Paper is fed from the bottom rear of the printer and travels upward through the front cover. Not all models come standard with a duplex capability and adding duplex later is not an option. The unit is integrated into the front cover and Tray 1. When duplexing, the fuser rollers reverse causing the paper to partially exit the printer and then retract back into the printer. This is called a “peek-a-boo” method.
Unlike most printers, these printers do not have registration rollers due to the short paper path in the printer. Instead, the printer uses an encoder wheel to time the paper entering the EP Process at the right moment. The encoder wheel is located in the middle of the Autocompensator Assembly.
Service Tips While paper is being transported through the duplex unit, it is the only piece of paper being processed by the print engine. If the printer is in the process of duplexing and a sheet of paper is loaded into the Manual Feeder, a jam will occur.
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Paper Transport System Key Components: CS310/CS410/CS510
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Fuser
Paper Pick Motor Drive Assembly
(hidden)
Pick Roller
Gate Aligner
Fuser Exit
Sensor
Tray Present Sensor
Encoder Wheel Duplex/Manual
Feed Sensor (S1)
Input Sensor
(S2)
Bin Full/Narrow
Media Sensor
Exit Rolls -
Duplex Entry
Duplex
Aligner Rolls
Diverter
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Paper Transport Key Components Table: CS310/CS410/CS510
Component Function
Fuser Exit Sensor Detects the presence and passage of media in the fuser.
Fuser Exit Rolls Moves media out of the Fuser toward the Paper Redrive Rolls. If duplexing, however, the rollers reverse and feed the media past the Diverter and into the duplex unit.
Bin Full/Narrow Media Sensor
This sensor has two functions: Detects if the output bin is full
Detects if narrow media is being printed
When narrow media exits the printer, it does not hit the flag to trigger the sensor. This lack of trigger alerts the printer that narrow media is being printed and it will not allow it to be duplexed. In addition, after about 15 or so pages on continuous narrow media printing, the print speed will slow to protect the fuser. An indication that this sensor is malfunctioning is slow print speed and no duplex capability.
Tray Present Sensor Detects the presence of the Tray.
Pick Roller
Picks paper from the Tray and acts as the registration roller to time the entrance of the media into the EP Process (because of the short paper path). In addition, the pick motor reverses during duplexing and drives the duplex aligner rolls
Input Sensor (S2) When triggered, the speed of the paper is adjusted to accommodate the speed of the transfer belt to ensure proper registration of the image on the media.
Duplex/Manual Feed Sensor (S1)
When triggered, it indicates the presence of the media at the turn around in the tray.
Gate Aligner Aligns the media as it exits the duplex area.
Duplex Aligner Rolls Moves the media through the duplex unit.
Fuser Applies heat and pressure to the media and bonds the toner permanently to the page. The Fuser rolls reverse during duplexing to drive the reversed Exit Rolls.
Diverter The diverter gate moves when the media passes by to direct the media into the duplex unit when the Exit Rollers reverse.
Paper Pick Motor Drive Assembly
Drives the Pick Roller
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Print Engine Paper Path: CS310/CS410/CS510
Simplex Paper Path
Duplex Paper Path
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Paper Jam Locations: CS310/CS410/CS510
Error message Jam Area Message
200.xx Paper Tray 1 Open Tray 1
201.xx Front Door Open Front Door
202.xx Fuser Open front door to clear fuser
203.xx Standard Bin Clear standard bin
23y.xx Duplex Open front door to clear
24y.xx Tray <y> Open tray [y]
250.xx Multipurpose Feeder Clear multipurpose feeder
251.xx Manual Feeder Clear manual feeder
202.xx
250.xx 251.xx
201.xx
23y.xx
24y.xx
203.xx
200.xx
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Paper Transport System Key Components: CX310/CX410/CX510
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Paper Redrive
Rollers
Fuser
Paper Pick Motor Drive Assembly
(hidden)
Pick Roller
Gate Aligner
Fuser Exit
Sensor
Tray Present Sensor
Duplex/Manual Feed Sensor (S1)
Input Sensor
(S2)
Bin Full
Sensor Exit Rolls -
Duplex Entry
Duplex
Aligner Rolls
Diverter
Narrow Media
Sensor
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Paper Transport Key Components Table: CX310/CX410/CX510
Component Function
Fuser Exit Sensor Detects the presence and passage of media in the fuser.
Fuser Exit Rolls Moves media out of the Fuser toward the Paper Redrive Rolls. If duplexing, however, the rollers reverse and feed the media past the Diverter and into the duplex unit.
Paper Redrive Rollers Carries the paper underneath the Scanner unit to the Output Bin
Bin Full Sensor Detects when the Output Bin reaches its maximum capacity.
Narrow Media Sensor
This sensor detects if narrow media is being printed
When narrow media exits the printer, it does not hit the flag to trigger the sensor. This lack of trigger alerts the printer that narrow media is being printed and it will not allow it to be duplexed. In addition, after about 15 or so pages on continuous narrow media printing, the print speed will slow to protect the fuser. An indication that this sensor is malfunctioning is slow print speed and no duplex capability.
Tray Present Sensor Detects the presence of the Tray.
Pick Roller
Picks paper from the Tray and acts as the registration roller to time the entrance of the media into the EP Process (because of the short paper path). In addition, the pick motor reverses during duplexing and drives the duplex aligner rolls
Input Sensor (S2) When triggered, the speed of the paper is adjusted to accommodate the speed of the transfer belt to ensure proper registration of the image on the media.
Duplex/Manual Feed Sensor (S1)
When triggered, it indicates the presence of the media at the turn around in the tray.
Gate Aligner Aligns the media as it exits the duplex area.
Duplex Aligner Rolls Moves the media through the duplex unit.
Fuser Applies heat and pressure to the media and bonds the toner permanently to the page. The Fuser rolls reverse during duplexing to drive the reversed Exit Rolls.
Diverter By use of gravity, the diverter gate closes when the media passes by; if the page is to be duplexed, the media passes into the duplex unit when the Exit Rollers reverse.
Paper Pick Motor Drive Assembly
Drives the Pick Roller
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Print Engine Paper Path: CX310/CX410/CX510
Simplex Paper Path
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Paper Jam Locations: CX310/CX410/CX510
Error message Jam Area Message
200.xx Paper Tray 1 Open Tray 1
201.xx Front Door Open Front Door
202.xx Fuser Open front door to clear fuser
203.xx Standard Bin Clear standard bin
23y.xx Duplex Open front door to clear
24y.xx Tray <y> Open tray [y]
250.xx Multipurpose Feeder Clear multipurpose feeder
251.xx Manual Feeder Clear manual feeder
28y.xx ADF Open automatic feeder top cover
28y.xx
203.xx
202.xx
200.xx 250.xx
251.xx
201.xx
23y.xx
24y.xx
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Scanner System: CX310/CX410/CX510 The document scanning section consists of a scanner that reads a single-sheet document placed on the flatbed glass and an Auto Document Feeder (ADF) that can read the pages of a multiple-sheet and/or duplexed document.
Flatbed Key Components
Flatbed Scanner Key Components Table
Component Function
Scanner Home Position Sensor (hidden)
Detects the registration position of the scanner.
CCD Imaging Unit (hidden) Shines light onto the document (LED).
ADF Open Sensor Detects if the ADF lid is open.
Flatbed Glass Glass surface where the document is scanned.
CCD Imaging Unit
ADF Open Sensor
Flatbed Glass
Scanner Home Position Sensor
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ADF Theory of Operation: CX310/CX410/CX510
A duplex ADF enables the user to create duplex scans automatically thus eliminating the need to manually flip the document. The ADF uses DC motors with encoder wheels and a series of sensors to determine the position of the media in the paper path during the scan process. The following steps are performed in creating a duplex scan on a duplex ADF.
Step Function
1 The scanner control unit (on the controller board) receives a command to create a scan, fax, or copy.
2 A signal is sent to the ADF to poll the document sensor to check if the media to be scanned is in the correct position. Media must be placed in the ADF input tray so it actuates the document sensor. If the ADF document sensor isn’t actuated, a flatbed scan is run by default.
3
If the media actuates the document sensor, then an ADF scan is executed. At this point, the pickup roller on the pick arm assembly drops and advances the paper into the ADF. To minimize the possibility of multiple sheets being fed, the ADF uses a separator roll that counter-rotates against the feed direction. After passing the pick assembly, the media actuates the stage and interval sensors. Actuating these sensors indicates this will be the first side of the document to be scanned.
4 The stage sensors are used to determine and correct document skew if it is present. If the stage sensors actuate at different times, the paper is slowly fed to the paper feed 1 roller. The feed motor encoder wheel count tracks the paper location in the paper path.
5 The paper feed 1 roller is stationary and acts as a registration roll which causes the paper to de-skew.
6 When the encoder count reaches a certain point, the paper feed 1 roller advances the de-skewed paper to the paper feed 2 roller and feed sensor. If the paper does not actuate the feed sensor before the pre-determined encoder count is attained, a paper jam error is generated.
7
When the feed sensor actuates, the paper advances to the scan area. While the paper is advancing to the scan area, the DC motor encoder generates a count which is stored in an on-board counter. These counters, in conjunction with the feed sensor, ensure the media is travelling at the correct speed through the scan area. The speed of the document through the ADF scan area is dependent on the image DPI which is specified by the user.
8 After a predetermined number of counts, the media reaches the scan area and the image acquisition process is initiated. While the image acquisition process is executing, the feed sensor is polled to determine if the trailing edge of the media has reached the sensor.
9 Once the trailing edge of the scan media reaches the feed sensor, the sensor switches off. Once off, the image acquisition process continues for a predetermined length of time.
10 When the image acquisition process completes, the trailing edge of the media continues to the reverse point. If the scan job is simplex, the media advances to the exit roller and exits the ADF.
11 If the scan job is duplex, however, the feed motor reverses with a swing gear as the trailing edge of the media reaches the reverse point. The swing gear moves the diverter gate to the down position.
12 The reversed exit roll pulls the paper back into the ADF. The eject 2 roll moves the media to the duplex sensor. Once the duplex sensor actuates, it signals the control board that this is the second side of the media to be scanned and the exit roll stops rotating.
13 After the media actuates the duplex sensor, the eject 2 roll moves the media to the paper feed 1 roll and the feed sensor. Like the first pass of the media, the image acquisition process is repeated for the second side of the media.
14
When the trailing edge of the media reaches the reverse point the second time, the swing gear moves the diverter gate to the down position and exit roll reverses. The paper moves back into the ADF unit for a third time. The paper passes through the paper path, but no imaging occurs. This pass turns the paper over to the original side up. On the third pass of the media trailing edge over the reverse point, the eject two roller does not reverse and the paper passes out of the ADF.
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ADF Key Components: CX310
ADF Key Components Table: CX310
Component Function
Document Sensor Determines the first side of the document to be scanned and signals the flatbed Carriage Motor to move the CCD Imaging Unit to the ADF scan area.
Pickup Roller Feeds the media into the ADF.
Friction Pad Keep multiples sheets of paper from feeding.
Interval Sensor Indicates the trailing edge of the page so that the next page can be picked as soon as possible.
Paper Feed 2 Roller Advances the media to the Scan Area.
Feed Sensor If the paper does not reach the Feed Sensor before a certain encoder count is attained, a 28x.xx paper jam error is generated.
Scan Area The media is scanned by the CCD and image acquisition takes place.
Eject 2 Roll Pushes the media toward the Exit Rollers
Exit Roller Pushes the media into the bin.
Document
Sensor
Pickup Roller
Friction Pad
Interval Sensor
Paper Feed 2
Roller
Feed Sensor Scan Area
Eject 2 Roll
Exit Roller
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ADF Paper Path: CX310
Simplex Paper Path
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ADF Key Components: CX410/CX510
ADF Key Components Table: CX410/CX510
Component Function
Document Sensor Determines the first side of the document to be scanned and signals the flatbed Carriage Motor to move the CCD Imaging Unit to the ADF scan area.
Pickup Roller Feeds the media into the ADF.
Separator Roller Counter rotates against the Pickup Roller to keep multiples sheets of paper from feeding.
Stage and Interval Sensors
They tell the ADF this is the first side of the document to be scanned. Also, they measure page skew and trigger the Auto-Deskew function if enabled. In addition, the Interval Sensor indicates the trailing edge of the page so that the next page can be picked as soon as possible.
Paper Feed 1 Roller Acts as a registration roller to correct skew in the media. After a certain count (determined by the feed motor encoder), the roller rotates and advances the media to the Paper Feed 2 Roller and Feed Sensor.
Paper Feed 2 Roller Advances the media to the Scan Area.
Feed Sensor If the paper does not reach the Feed Sensor before a certain encoder count is attained, a 28x.xx paper jam error is generated.
Scan Area The media is scanned by the CCD and image acquisition takes place.
Duplex Sensor When the Duplex sensor actuates, the exit roll stops and indicates this is the second side of the media to be scanned.
Eject 2 Roll On a duplex scan, helps pulls the media back into the ADF toward the Duplex Sensor.
Exit Roller Pushes the media into the bin. If the job is duplex, the roller reverses and pulls the media back into the duplex toward the Eject 2 Roll.
Document
Sensor
Pickup Roller
Separator Roller
Stage and Interval
Sensors
Paper Feed 1
Roller
Paper Feed 2
Roller
Feed Sensor
Scan Area
Duplex
Sensor
Eject 2 Roll
Exit Roller
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ADF Paper Path: CX410/CX510
Simplex Paper Path
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Control Panel and Menus
CS310: 2-Line APA Display
Buttons and Functions: CS310
Button Function
Display The display allows the user to view printing options as well as status and error messages.
Menus Button
This button opens the menus.
The menus are available only when the printer is in Ready state.
Pressing the button while in a menu item lets you return to the top level menu screen.
Sleep Button
This button enables sleep mode or hibernation mode.
Pressing any hard button, sending a print job, or performing a power on reset with the main power switch wakes the printer from Sleep mode.
Pressing the Sleep button or performing a power on reset with the main power switch wakes the printer from Hibernation mode.
Stop Button Press to stop all printer activity.
Right Arrow Button This button scrolls through the menus or moves between screens and menu options. This button also increases the numeric value of an option or setting being displayed.
Select Button The button selects menus options and saves settings.
Left Arrow Button This button scrolls through the menus or moves between screens and menu options. This button also decreases the numeric value of an option or setting being displayed.
Back Button This button returns to the previous screen.
Indicator Light
OFF – The printer is off or in Hibernation Mode
Blinking Green – The printer is warming up, processing data or printing.
Solid Green – The printer is on but idle.
Blinking Red – Control Panel intervention is needed.
Menus Display Sleep
Left Arrow Back Right Arrow Select
Stop Indicator Light
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Administrative (Customer) Menu: CS310
For a complete listing of the printer menu tree, consult the User’s Guide. CS310 Administrative (Customer) Menu Tree
Supplies Paper Menu Reports Settings
Cyan Cartridge Default Source Menu Settings Page General Settings
Magenta Cartridge Paper Size/Type Device Statistics Print Settings
Yellow Cartridge Configure MP Network Setup Page
Black Cartridge Substitute Size Network [x] Setup Page
Waste Toner Bottle Paper Texture Profiles List
Black or Color Imaging Kit Paper Weight Print Fonts
Maintenance Kit Paper Loading Print Directory
Custom Types Print Demo
Universal Setup Asset Report
Security Network/Ports1
Set Date and Time Active NIC
Standard Network2
Standard USB
1 The menu items in this menu appear only in network printers or printers connected to print servers.
2 Depending on the printer setup, this menu item appears as Standard Network or Network [x].
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Service Menus: CS310
Several hidden menus exist to configure advanced settings, troubleshoot problems or obtain additional printer information. The settings contained in these menus should not be changed unless it is specifically requested by the Service Manual or technical support. Changing the settings may cause improper operation of the printer. For a complete list of these menus, consult the Service Manual for the printer.
Diagnostics Mode
To enter the Diagnostic Menu, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold Left and OK.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
The Diagnostics Menu contains advanced settings and operations used for repair, adjustments or other diagnostic actions.
Configuration Menu
To enter Configuration Menu, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold Right and OK.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
The Configuration Menu contains a set of menus, settings and operations which are infrequently required by a user. Generally, the options made available in this menu group are used to configure a printer for operation.
SE Menu From a browser, add “/se” to the device IP address.
(for example: http://158.183.3.2/se) Capture diagnostic and debug data.
Invalid Engine Code
To enter the Invalid Engine Code state, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold Left and Back.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
This state allows you to POR the printer into a mode that disables the Engine Code and allows the programming of new code into the Engine card. Typically this function is used to reprogram defective Engine code but can be useful in other applications.
Recovery Mode
To enter Recovery Mode, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold OK and Back.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
NOTE: Recovery Mode only available on non-eTask printers. This mode will allow the printer to boot from a secondary set of instructions to allow a code flash to the printer. No other functions are available. The screen will have a red background and
say "Recovery”.
While in this mode, you can ONLY flash code via USB directly connected to a PC.
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Safe Mode
To Enable/Disable Safe Mode, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 6 and 7.
3. Turn on the printer.
Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
***** OR *****
Go to Configuration Menu:
4. Turn off the printer.
5. Press and hold Right and OK.
6. Turn on the printer.
7. Go to Safe Mode Menu
8. Select ON/OFF
9. POR the printer to take effect
NOTE: Only available for printers with a code level of EC1 or greater. Allows print operations to be used even if a non-critical subsystem failure occurs. When configured in Safe Mode, the device operates in a minimal/base function state for print operations, permitting a customer to continue printing until service can be arranged to repair the device. Safe Mode is designed to be a short-term solution.
Safe Mode state will not disable on POR without holding down the special button sequence.
Safe Mode can co-exist with other POR button sequence modes, such as Config and Diagnostics.
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CS410: 2.4” Color Display
Buttons and Functions: CS410
Button Function
Display The display allows the user to view the printer’s status and to set up and operate the printer.
Select button This button selects menu options and saves settings.
Keypad The keypad allows the user to enter numbers, letters, or symbols.
Sleep button
This button enables sleep mode or hibernation mode.
Pressing any hard button, sending a print job, or performing a power on reset with the main power switch wakes the printer from Sleep mode.
Pressing the Sleep button or performing a power on reset with the main power switch wakes the printer from Hibernation mode.
Stop Button This button stops all printer activity.
Back button This button returns to the previous screen.
Home button This button goes to the home screen.
Indicator Light
OFF – The printer is off or in Hibernation Mode
Blinking Green – The printer is warming up, processing data or printing.
Solid Green – The printer is on but idle.
Blinking Red – Control Panel intervention is needed.
USB Port The USB port connects a camera or flash drive to the printer.
Display Sleep Keypad
Back
Arrow
Buttons Select
Stop Home USB Port Indicator Light
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Administrative (Customer) Menu: CS410
For a complete listing of the printer menu tree, consult the User’s Guide. CS410 Administrative (Customer) Menu Tree
Supplies Paper Menu Reports Network/Ports
Cyan Cartridge Default Source Menu Settings Page Active NIC
Magenta Cartridge Paper Size/Type Device Statistics Standard Network or Network [x] Yellow Cartridge Configure MP
1 Network Setup Page
Black Cartridge Substitute Size Network [x] Setup Page
Standard USB
Waste Toner Bottle Paper Texture SMTP Setup
Black or Color Imaging Kit Paper Weight Profiles List
Maintenance Kit Paper Loading Print Fonts
Custom Types Print Directory
Custom Names Print Demo
Universal Setup Asset Report
Security Settings Help Option Card Menu
Miscellaneous Security Settings
General Settings Print All Guides Note: A list of installed DLEs (Download Emulators) appears.
Flash Drive Menu Color Quality
Confidential Print Print Settings Print Quality
Disk Wiping Printing Guide
Security Audit Log Print Defects Guide
Set Date and Time Information Guide
Supplies Guide
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Service Menus: CS410
Several hidden menus exist to configure advanced settings, troubleshoot problems or obtain additional printer information. The settings contained in these menus should not be changed unless it is specifically requested by the Service Manual or technical support. Changing the settings may cause improper operation of the printer. For a complete list of these menus, consult the Service Manual for the printer.
Diagnostics Mode
To enter the Diagnostic Menu, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 3 and 6.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
The Diagnostics Menu contains advanced settings and operations used for repair, adjustments or other diagnostic actions.
Configuration Menu
To enter Configuration Menu, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 2 and 6.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
The Configuration Menu contains a set of menus, settings and operations which are infrequently required by a user. Generally, the options made available in this menu group are used to configure a printer for operation.
Network SE Menu
To enter the Network SE Menu, do the following:
1. In the Customer Menus, go to:
Network/Ports>Standard Network>Std Network Setup
2. Press and hold 6, 7 and 9.
3. Release the buttons when the Network SE Menu appears.
You do not POR the machine to access this menu.
SE Menu From a browser, add “/se” to the device IP address.
(for example: http://158.183.3.2/se) Capture diagnostic and debug data.
Invalid Engine Code
To enter the Invalid Engine Code state, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 3, 4 and 6.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
This state allows you to POR the printer into a mode that disables the Engine Code and allows the programming of new code into the Engine card. Typically this function is used to reprogram defective Engine code but can be useful in other applications.
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Recovery Mode
To enter Recovery Mode, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 2, 7 and 8.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
NOTE: Recovery Mode only available on non-eTask printers. This mode will allow the printer to boot from a secondary set of instructions to allow a code flash to the printer. No other functions are available. The screen will have a red background and
say "Recovery”.
While in this mode, you can ONLY flash code via USB directly connected to a PC.
Safe Mode
To Enable/Disable Safe Mode, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 6 and 7.
3. Turn on the printer.
Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
***** OR *****
Go to Configuration Menu:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 2 and 6.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Go to Safe Mode Menu
5. Select ON/OFF
6. POR the printer to take effect
NOTE: Only available for printers with a code level of EC1 or greater. Allows print operations to be used even if a non-critical subsystem failure occurs. When configured in Safe Mode, the device operates in a minimal/base function state for print operations, permitting a customer to continue printing until service can be arranged to repair the device. Safe Mode is designed to be a short-term solution.
Safe Mode state will not disable on POR without holding down the special button sequence.
Safe Mode can co-exist with other POR button sequence modes, such as Config and Diagnostics.
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CS510: 4.3” Color Touchscreen eTask
Buttons and Functions: CS510
Button Function
Display The display allows the user to view the printer’s status and to set up and operate the printer.
Home button This button goes to the home screen.
Keypad The keypad allows the user to enter numbers, letters, or symbols.
Sleep button
This button enables sleep mode or hibernation mode.
Pressing any hard button, sending a print job, or performing a power on reset with the main power switch wakes the printer from Sleep mode.
Pressing the Sleep button or performing a power on reset with the main power switch wakes the printer from Hibernation mode.
Stop Button This button stops all printer activity.
Indicator Light
OFF – The printer is off or in Hibernation Mode
Blinking Green – The printer is warming up, processing data or printing.
Solid Green – The printer is on but idle.
Blinking Red – Control Panel intervention is needed.
USB Port Connect a flash drive to the printer. Note: Only the front USB port supports flash drives.
Display Sleep Keypad
Indicator Light Stop
Home
USB Port
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Home Screen Buttons and Functions: CS510
The home screen and its icons and buttons may vary depending on your home screen customization settings, administrative setup, and active embedded solutions.
Description Function
Change Language Launch the Change Language pop‑up window that lets you change the primary language of the
printer.
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.
Held Jobs Display all current held jobs.
USB
View, select, print, scan, or e‑mail 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.
Menus Opens the Administrative (Customer) menus. Note: These menus are available only when the printer is in the “Ready” state.
Status Message Bar
Show the current printer status such as Ready or Busy.
Show printer conditions such as Fuser Missing or Cartridge Low.
Show intervention messages so the printer can continue processing.
Status/Supplies Displays a warning or error message whenever the printer requires intervention to continue processing. Touch this to access the messages screen for more information on the message, and how to clear it.
Tips Open a context-sensitive Help dialog.
Bookmarks Change Language
Menu Icon
USB Drive Held Jobs
Status/Supplies
Tips
Status Message Bar
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Search Held Jobs <not shown>
Search current held jobs.
Jobs by user <not shown>
Access print jobs saved by user.
Profiles and Solutions <not shown>
Access profiles and solutions.
See the Lexmark CS510 User’s Guide for more information about the Home Screen buttons, Icons and functions.
Administrative (Customer) Menu: CS510
For a complete listing of the printer menu tree, consult the User’s Guide. CS510 Administrative (Customer) Menu Tree
Supplies Paper Menu Reports Network/Ports
Cyan Cartridge Default Source Menu Settings Page Active NIC
Magenta Cartridge Paper Size/Type Device Statistics Standard Network or Network [x] Yellow Cartridge Configure MP
1 Network Setup Page
Black Cartridge Substitute Size Network [x] Setup Page
Standard USB
Waste Toner Bottle Paper Texture SMTP Setup
Black or Color Imaging Kit Paper Weight Profiles List
Maintenance Kit Paper Loading Print Fonts
Custom Types Print Directory
Custom Names Print Demo
Universal Setup Asset Report
Security Settings Help Option Card Menu
Miscellaneous Security Settings
General Settings Print All Guides Note: A list of installed DLEs (Download Emulators) appears.
Flash Drive Menu Color Quality
Confidential Print Print Settings Print Quality
Disk Wiping Printing Guide
Security Audit Log Print Defects Guide
Set Date and Time Information Guide
Supplies Guide
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Service Menus: CS510
Several hidden menus exist to configure advanced settings, troubleshoot problems or obtain additional printer information. The settings contained in these menus should not be changed unless it is specifically requested by the Service Manual or technical support. Changing the settings may cause improper operation of the printer. For a complete list of these menus, consult the Service Manual for the printer.
Diagnostics Mode
To enter the Diagnostic Menu, do the following:
5. Turn off the printer.
6. Press and hold 3 and 6.
7. Turn on the printer.
8. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
The Diagnostics Menu contains advanced settings and operations used for repair, adjustments or other diagnostic actions.
Configuration Menu
To enter Configuration Menu, do the following:
5. Turn off the printer.
6. Press and hold 2 and 6.
7. Turn on the printer.
8. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
The Configuration Menu contains a set of menus, settings and operations which are infrequently required by a user. Generally, the options made available in this menu group are used to configure a printer for operation.
Network SE Menu
To enter the Network SE Menu, do the following:
4. Enter Network/Ports>Standard Network>Std Network Setup menu.
5. Press and hold 6, 7 and 9.
6. Release the buttons when the Network SE Menu appears.
You do not POR the machine to access this menu.
SE Menu From a browser, add “/se” to the device IP address.
(for example: http://158.183.3.2/se) Capture diagnostic and debug data.
Invalid Engine Code
To enter the Invalid Engine Code state, do the following:
5. Turn off the printer.
6. Press and hold 3, 4 and 6.
7. Turn on the printer.
8. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
This state allows you to POR the printer into a mode that disables the Engine Code and allows the programming of new code into the Engine card. Typically this function is used to reprogram defective Engine code but can be useful in other applications.
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Safe Mode
To Enable/Disable Safe Mode, do the following:
4. Turn off the printer.
5. Press and hold 6 and 7.
6. Turn on the printer.
Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
***** OR *****
Go to Configuration Menu:
7. Turn off the printer.
8. Press and hold 2 and 6.
9. Turn on the printer.
10. Go to Safe Mode Menu
11. Select ON/OFF
12. POR the printer to take effect
NOTE: Only available for printers with a code level of EC1 or greater. Allows print operations to be used even if a non-critical subsystem failure occurs. When configured in Safe Mode, the device operates in a minimal/base function state for print operations, permitting a customer to continue printing until service can be arranged to repair the device. Safe Mode is designed to be a short-term solution.
Safe Mode state will not disable on POR without holding down the special button sequence.
Safe Mode can co-exist with other POR button sequence modes, such as Config and Diagnostics.
Restore Point
To go to the Restore Point, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 7 and 8.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
NOTE: Only available for printers with a code level of EC1 or greater. NOTE: Not all printers have this functionality; it is limited to printers with 4.3” and above Touchscreen. Restore point is a new functionality similar to a PC’s operating system restore. In the event that a new firmware update causes problems in the printer, the administrator or customer can roll the printer back to a previous state. Important Information:
Subsequent POR's boot to this restore point.
If new code is flashed, that new code becomes the boot point.
Only 1 restore point is kept.
If no code updates have occurred since the machine was built, there is no restore point and the key sequence is ignored.
Only available on eTask machines.
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CX310: 2.4” Color Display
Buttons and Functions: CX310
Button Function
Display The display allows the user view printing, copying, e‑mailing, and scanning options as well as status
and error messages.
Select Button Selects menus options and saves settings.
Arrow buttons Use to scroll through menus or settings on the display.
Keypad Use to enter numbers, letters, or symbols.
Sleep Button
This button enables sleep mode or hibernation mode.
Pressing any hard button, sending a print job, or performing a power on reset with the main power switch wakes the printer from Sleep mode.
Pressing the Sleep button or performing a power on reset with the main power switch wakes the printer from Hibernation mode.
Cancel button Stops all printer activity.
Start Button Starts a job, depending on which mode is selected.
Back Button Use to return to the previous screen.
Home Button Go to the home screen.
Indicator Light
OFF – The printer is off or in Hibernation Mode
Blinking Green – The printer is warming up, processing data or printing.
Solid Green – The printer is on but idle.
Blinking Red – Control Panel intervention is needed.
Home
Display Sleep
Back
Arrow Buttons Select
Stop
Indicator Light Start Keypad
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Administrative (Customer) Menu: CX310
For a complete listing of the printer menu tree, consult the User’s Guide. CX310 Administrative (Customer) Menu Tree
Supplies Paper Menu Reports Network/Ports
Cyan Cartridge Default Source Menu Settings Page Active NIC
Magenta Cartridge Paper Size/Type Device Statistics Standard Network or Network [x] Yellow Cartridge Substitute Size Network Setup Page
Black Cartridge Paper Texture Network [x] Setup Page
Standard USB
Waste Toner Bottle Paper Weight SMTP Setup
Black or Color Imaging Kit Paper Loading Shortcut List
Maintenance Kit Custom Types Copy Shortcuts
Custom Scan Sizes E‑mail Shortcuts
Universal Setup FTP Shortcuts
Profiles List
Print Fonts
Print Directory
Print Demo
Asset Report
Security Settings Help Option Card Menu
Confidential Print General Settings Print All Guides Note: A list of installed DLEs (Download Emulators) appears.
Security Audit Log Copy Settings Copy Guide
Set Date and Time E‑mail Settings E‑mail Guide
FTP Settings FTP Guide
Print Settings Color Quality
Print Defects Guide
Information Guide
Supplies Guide
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Service Menus: CX310
Several hidden menus exist to configure advanced settings, troubleshoot problems or obtain additional printer information. The settings contained in these menus should not be changed unless it is specifically requested by the Service Manual or technical support. Changing the settings may cause improper operation of the printer. For a complete list of these menus, consult the Service Manual for the printer.
Diagnostics Mode
To enter the Diagnostic Menu, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 3 and 6.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
The Diagnostics Menu contains advanced settings and operations used for repair, adjustments or other diagnostic actions.
Configuration Menu
To enter Configuration Menu, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 2 and 6.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
The Configuration Menu contains a set of menus, settings and operations which are infrequently required by a user. Generally, the options made available in this menu group are used to configure a printer for operation.
Network SE Menu
To enter the Network SE Menu, do the following:
1. In the Customer Menus, go to:
Network/Ports>Standard Network>Std Network Setup
2. Press and hold 6, 7 and 9.
3. Release the buttons when the Network SE Menu appears.
You do not POR the machine to access this menu.
SE Menu From a browser, add “/se” to the device IP address.
(for example: http://158.183.3.2/se) Capture diagnostic and debug data.
Invalid Engine Code
To enter the Invalid Engine Code state, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 3, 4 and 6.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
This state allows you to POR the printer into a mode that disables the Engine Code and allows the programming of new code into the Engine card. Typically this function is used to reprogram defective Engine code but can be useful in other applications.
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Recovery Mode
To enter Recovery Mode, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 2, 7 and 8.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
NOTE: Recovery Mode only available on non-eTask printers. This mode will allow the printer to boot from a secondary set of instructions to allow a code flash to the printer. No other functions are available. The screen will have a red background and
say "Recovery”.
While in this mode, you can ONLY flash code via USB directly connected to a PC.
Safe Mode
To Enable/Disable Safe Mode, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 6 and 7.
3. Turn on the printer.
Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
***** OR *****
Go to Configuration Menu:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 2 and 6.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Go to Safe Mode Menu
5. Select ON/OFF
6. POR the printer to take effect
NOTE: Only available for printers with a code level of EC1 or greater. Allows print operations to be used even if a non-critical subsystem failure occurs. When configured in Safe Mode, the device operates in a minimal/base function state for print operations, permitting a customer to continue printing until service can be arranged to repair the device. Safe Mode is designed to be a short-term solution.
Safe Mode state will not disable on POR without holding down the special button sequence.
Safe Mode can co-exist with other POR button sequence modes, such as Config and Diagnostics.
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CX410: 4.3” Color Touch Screen eTask
Buttons and Functions: CX410
Button Function
Display The display allows the user to view the printer’s status and to set up and operate the printer.
Home button Go to the home screen.
Help button Go to the Help menus.
Clear all / Reset button Resets the default settings of a function, such as printing, copying, or e-mailing.
Keypad The keypad allows the user to enter numbers, letters, or symbols.
Sleep button
This button enables sleep mode or hibernation mode.
Pressing any hard button, sending a print job, or performing a power on reset with the main power switch wakes the printer from Sleep mode.
Pressing the Sleep button or performing a power on reset with the main power switch wakes the printer from Hibernation mode.
Cancel Button Cancels all printer activity.
Start button Starts a job, depending on which mode is selected.
Indicator Light
OFF – The printer is off or in Hibernation Mode
Blinking Green – The printer is warming up, processing data or printing.
Solid Green – The printer is on but idle.
Blinking Red – Control Panel intervention is needed.
USB Port Connect a flash drive to the printer. Note: Only the front USB port supports flash drives.
USB Port
Display Sleep Home Clear All/Reset
Cancel
Indicator Light Start Keypad
Help
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Home Screen Buttons and Functions: CX410
The home screen and its icons and buttons may vary depending on your home screen customization settings, administrative setup, and active embedded solutions.
Description Function
Copy Opens the Copy menu and makes copies.
Fax Opens the Fax menu and sends a fax.
E-mail Opens the E-mail menu and sends e-mails.
FTP Opens the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) menu and scans documents directly to an FTP Server.
Menu Icon Opens the Administrative (Customer) menus. Note: These menus are available only when the printer is in the “Ready” state.
Status Message Bar
Show the current printer status such as Ready or Busy.
Show printer conditions such as Fuser Missing or Cartridge Low.
Show intervention messages so the printer can continue processing.
Status/Supplies Displays a warning or error message whenever the printer requires intervention to continue processing. Touch this to access the messages screen for more information on the message, and how to clear it.
Search Held Jobs <not shown>
Search current held jobs.
Jobs by user <not shown>
Access print jobs saved by user.
Profiles and Solutions <not shown>
Access profiles and solutions.
See the Lexmark CX410 User’s Guide for more information about the Home Screen buttons, Icons and functions.
Status/Supplies Status Message Bar
Menu Icon
Copy Fax Email FTP
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Administrative (Customer) Menu: CX410
For a complete listing of the printer menu tree, consult the User’s Guide. CX410 Administrative (Customer) Menu Tree
Supplies Paper Menu Reports Network/Ports
Cyan Cartridge Default Source Menu Settings Page Active NIC
Magenta Cartridge Paper Size/Type Device Statistics Standard Network or Network [x] Yellow Cartridge Substitute Size Network Setup Page
Black Cartridge Paper Texture Network [x] Setup Page
Standard USB
Waste Toner Bottle Paper Weight SMTP Setup
Black or Color Imaging Kit Paper Loading Shortcut List
Maintenance Kit Custom Types Fax Job Log
Custom Names Fax Call Log
Custom Scan Sizes Copy Shortcuts
Universal Setup E‑mail Shortcuts
Fax Shortcuts
FTP Shortcuts
Profiles List
Print Fonts
Print Directory
Print Demo
Asset Report
Security Settings Help Manage Shortcuts
Miscellaneous General Settings Print All Guides Fax Shortcuts
Security Settings Copy Settings Copy Guide E-mail Shortcuts
Confidential Print Fax Settings E-mail Guide FTP Shortcuts
Disk Wiping E-mail Settings Fax Guide Copy Shortcuts
Security Audit Log FTP Settings FTP Guide Profile Shortcuts
Flash Drive Menu Color Quality
Print Settings Print Defects Guide
Information Guide
Supplies Guide
Option Card Menu
Note: A list of installed DLEs (Download Emulators) appears.
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Service Menus: CX410
Several hidden menus exist to configure advanced settings, troubleshoot problems or obtain additional printer information. The settings contained in these menus should not be changed unless it is specifically requested by the Service Manual or technical support. Changing the settings may cause improper operation of the printer. For a complete list of these menus, consult the Service Manual for the printer.
Diagnostics Mode
To enter the Diagnostic Menu, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 3 and 6.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
The Diagnostics Menu contains advanced settings and operations used for repair, adjustments or other diagnostic actions.
Configuration Menu
To enter Configuration Menu, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 2 and 6.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
The Configuration Menu contains a set of menus, settings and operations which are infrequently required by a user. Generally, the options made available in this menu group are used to configure a printer for operation.
Network SE Menu
To enter the Network SE Menu, do the following:
1. Enter Network/Ports>Standard Network>Std Network Setup menu.
2. Press and hold 6, 7 and 9.
3. Release the buttons when the Network SE Menu appears.
You do not POR the machine to access this menu.
SE Menu From a browser, add “/se” to the device IP address.
(for example: http://158.183.3.2/se) Capture diagnostic and debug data.
Invalid Engine Code
To enter the Invalid Engine Code state, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 3, 4 and 6.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
This state allows you to POR the printer into a mode that disables the Engine Code and allows the programming of new code into the Engine card. Typically this function is used to reprogram defective Engine code but can be useful in other applications.
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Safe Mode
To Enable/Disable Safe Mode, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 6 and 7.
3. Turn on the printer.
Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
***** OR *****
Go to Configuration Menu:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 2 and 6.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Go to Safe Mode Menu
5. Select ON/OFF
6. POR the printer to take effect
NOTE: Only available for printers with a code level of EC1 or greater. Allows print operations to be used even if a non-critical subsystem failure occurs. When configured in Safe Mode, the device operates in a minimal/base function state for print operations, permitting a customer to continue printing until service can be arranged to repair the device. Safe Mode is designed to be a short-term solution.
Safe Mode state will not disable on POR without holding down the special button sequence.
Safe Mode can co-exist with other POR button sequence modes, such as Config and Diagnostics.
Restore Point
To go to the Restore Point, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 7 and 8.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
NOTE: Only available for printers with a code level of EC1 or greater. NOTE: Not all printers have this functionality; it is limited to printers with 4.3” and above Touchscreen. Restore point is a new functionality similar to a PC’s operating system restore. In the event that a new firmware update causes problems in the printer, the administrator or customer can roll the printer back to a previous state. Important Information:
Subsequent POR's boot to this restore point.
If new code is flashed, that new code becomes the boot point.
Only 1 restore point is kept.
If no code updates have occurred since the machine was built, there is no restore point and the key sequence is ignored.
Only available on eTask machines.
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Buttons and Functions: CX510
Button Function
Display The display allows the user to view the printer’s status and to set up and operate the printer.
Home button Go to the home screen.
Sleep button
This button enables sleep mode or hibernation mode.
Pressing any hard button, sending a print job, or performing a power on reset with the main power switch wakes the printer from Sleep mode.
Pressing the Sleep button or performing a power on reset with the main power switch wakes the printer from Hibernation mode.
Keypad The keypad allows the user to enter numbers, letters, or symbols.
Indicator Light
OFF – The printer is off or in Hibernation Mode
Blinking Green – The printer is warming up, processing data or printing.
Solid Green – The printer is on but idle.
Blinking Red – Control Panel intervention is needed.
Start button Starts a job, depending on which mode is selected.
Cancel Button Cancels all printer activity.
Clear all / Reset button Resets the default settings of a function, such as printing, copying, or e-mailing.
Display Sleep Home
Clear All/Reset Cancel Indicator Light
Start
Keypad
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Home Screen Buttons and Functions: CX510
The home screen and its icons and buttons may vary depending on your home screen customization settings, administrative setup, and active embedded solutions.
Description Function
Change Language Launch the Change Language pop‑up window that lets you change the primary language of the
printer.
Copy Opens the Copy menu and makes copies.
Fax Opens the Fax menu and sends a fax.
E-mail Opens the E-mail menu and sends e-mails.
FTP Opens the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) menu and scans documents directly to an FTP Server.
Arrows Scroll up or down.
Forms and Favorites Quickly find and print frequently used online forms.
Menu Icon Opens the Administrative (Customer) menus. Note: These menus are available only when the printer is in the “Ready” state.
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.
Bookmarks
Forms and
Favorites
Copy Fax Email FTP Change Language
Arrows
Menu Icon USB Drive Held Jobs Status/Supplies
Tips
Search Held
Jobs
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USB Drive
View, select, print, scan, or e‑mail 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.
Held Jobs Display all current held jobs.
Status/Supplies Displays a warning or error message whenever the printer requires intervention to continue processing. Touch this to access the messages screen for more information on the message, and how to clear it.
Tips Open a context-sensitive Help dialog.
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
See the Lexmark CX510 User’s Guide for more information about the Home Screen buttons, Icons and functions.
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Administrative (Customer) Menu: CX510
For a complete listing of the printer menu tree, consult the User’s Guide. CX510 Administrative (Customer) Menu Tree
Supplies Paper Menu Reports Network/Ports
Cyan Cartridge Default Source Menu Settings Page Active NIC
Magenta Cartridge Paper Size/Type Device Statistics Standard Network1
Yellow Cartridge Substitute Size Network Setup Page Standard USB
Black Cartridge Paper Texture Network [x] Setup Page
SMTP Setup
Waste Toner Bottle Paper Weight
Black or Color Imaging Kit Paper Loading Shortcut List
Maintenance Kit Custom Types Fax Job Log
Custom Names Fax Call Log
Custom Scan Sizes Copy Shortcuts
Universal Setup E-mail Shortcuts
Fax Shortcuts
FTP Shortcuts
Profiles List
Print Fonts
Print Directory
Print Demo
Asset Report
Security Settings Help Manage Shortcuts
Edit Security Setups General Settings Print All Guides Fax Shortcuts
Miscellaneous Security Settings
Copy Settings Copy Guide E-mail Shortcuts
Fax Settings E-mail Guide FTP Shortcuts
Confidential Print E-mail Settings Fax Guide Copy Shortcuts
Disk Wiping FTP Settings FTP Guide Profile Shortcuts
Security Audit Log Flash Drive Menu Color Quality
Set Date and Time Print Settings Print Defects Guide
Information Guide
Supplies Guide
Option Card Menu2
Note: A list of installed DLEs (Download Emulators) appears.
1 Depending on the printer setup, this menu item appears as Standard Network or Network [x].
2 This menu appears only when one or more DLEs are installed.
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Service Menus: CX510
Several hidden menus exist to configure advanced settings, troubleshoot problems or obtain additional printer information. The settings contained in these menus should not be changed unless it is specifically requested by the Service Manual or technical support. Changing the settings may cause improper operation of the printer. For a complete list of these menus, consult the Service Manual for the printer.
Diagnostics Mode
To enter the Diagnostic Menu, do the following:
5. Turn off the printer.
6. Press and hold 3 and 6.
7. Turn on the printer.
8. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
The Diagnostics Menu contains advanced settings and operations used for repair, adjustments or other diagnostic actions.
Configuration Menu
To enter Configuration Menu, do the following:
5. Turn off the printer.
6. Press and hold 2 and 6.
7. Turn on the printer.
8. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
The Configuration Menu contains a set of menus, settings and operations which are infrequently required by a user. Generally, the options made available in this menu group are used to configure a printer for operation.
Network SE Menu
To enter the Network SE Menu, do the following:
4. Enter Network/Ports>Standard Network>Std Network Setup menu.
5. Press and hold 6, 7 and 9.
6. Release the buttons when the Network SE Menu appears.
You do not POR the machine to access this menu.
SE Menu From a browser, add “/se” to the device IP address.
(for example: http://158.183.3.2/se) Capture diagnostic and debug data.
Invalid Engine Code
To enter the Invalid Engine Code state, do the following:
5. Turn off the printer.
6. Press and hold 3, 4 and 6.
7. Turn on the printer.
8. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
This state allows you to POR the printer into a mode that disables the Engine Code and allows the programming of new code into the Engine card. Typically this function is used to reprogram defective Engine code but can be useful in other applications.
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Safe Mode
To Enable/Disable Safe Mode, do the following:
4. Turn off the printer.
5. Press and hold 6 and 7.
6. Turn on the printer.
Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
***** OR *****
Go to Configuration Menu:
7. Turn off the printer.
8. Press and hold 2 and 6.
9. Turn on the printer.
10. Go to Safe Mode Menu
11. Select ON/OFF
12. POR the printer to take effect
NOTE: Only available for printers with a code level of EC1 or greater. Allows print operations to be used even if a non-critical subsystem failure occurs. When configured in Safe Mode, the device operates in a minimal/base function state for print operations, permitting a customer to continue printing until service can be arranged to repair the device. Safe Mode is designed to be a short-term solution.
Safe Mode state will not disable on POR without holding down the special button sequence.
Safe Mode can co-exist with other POR button sequence modes, such as Config and Diagnostics.
Restore Point
To go to the Restore Point, do the following:
5. Turn off the printer.
6. Press and hold 7 and 8.
7. Turn on the printer.
8. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
NOTE: Only available for printers with a code level of EC1 or greater. NOTE: Not all printers have this functionality; it is limited to printers with 4.3” and above Touchscreen. Restore point is a new functionality similar to a PC’s operating system restore. In the event that a new firmware update causes problems in the printer, the administrator or customer can roll the printer back to a previous state. Important Information:
Subsequent POR's boot to this restore point.
If new code is flashed, that new code becomes the boot point.
Only 1 restore point is kept.
If no code updates have occurred since the machine was built, there is no restore point and the key sequence is ignored.
Only available on eTask machines.
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Supplies
Supply Items: CS310/CS410/CS510
Toner Cartridges
Toner Cartridges Approximate Yield 1 Ships with Printer
Return Program Version Available
CS310
Starter Cartridge– color2 Up to 750 pages Yes, CS310n No
Starter Cartridge – black2 Up to 750 pages Yes, CS310n No
Starter Cartridge – color2 Up to 1400 pages Yes, CS310dn No
Starter Cartridge – black2 Up to 1400 pages Yes, CS310dn No
Toner Cartridge – color Up to 1000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – black Up to 1000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – color Up to 3000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – black Up to 4000 pages No Yes
CS410
Starter Cartridge – color2 Up to 1400 pages Yes No
Starter Cartridge – black2 Up to 1400 pages Yes No
Toner Cartridge – color Up to 1000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – black Up to 1000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – color Up to 3000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – black Up to 4000 pages No Yes
CS510
Starter Cartridge – black2 Up to 6000 pages Yes No
Toner Cartridge – color Up to 1000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – black Up to 1000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – color Up to 3000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – black Up to 4000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – color Up to 4000 pages Yes Yes
Toner Cartridge – black Up to 8000 pages No Yes
1 When used in the designated printer, the average continuous Composite CMY Cartridge yield is standard pages as listed, and the average continuous K (black) Cartridge yield is standard pages as listed, in accordance with ISO/IEC 19798.
2Starter cartridges cannot be swapped between printers for troubleshooting purposes as it will post an error message.
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Photoconductor / Imaging Unit / Developer
Approximate
Yield 1
Ships with printer Aftermarket Version
Available
Photoconductor Unit4 40,000 pages Yes Yes
C, M, Y & K Developer Units2 40,000 pages Yes Yes
Black & Color Imaging Kit 1,3
40,000 pages No Yes
Black Imaging Kit 1,3
40,000 pages No Yes
1Yield is based on simplex pages, with an average of 3 letter/A4 pages per job fed from the standard
tray and approximately 5% coverage per color. Yields may vary based on customer usage.
2Yield is based on approximately 5% coverage per color with printer set at factory defaults.
3 An Imaging unit is a Photoconductor Unit with Developer(s) included.
4The individual Photoconductor or Developer Units should ONLY be replaced if they are damaged or
causing a print quality defect. Otherwise, the appropriate Imaging Kit should be replaced.
When “Replace Black and Color Imaging Kit” or “Replace Black Imaging Kit” appears
on the display, the customer needs to order a new Kit. Consult the User’s Guide for installation instructions. The contents of each kit are as follows: Black Imaging Kit The kit includes the Black Developer Unit and the 4 Photoconductors pre-installed in the Imaging Basket. The customer needs to remove the C, M and Y Developer Units from the old Imaging Basket and install them in the new Imaging Basket.
Imaging Basket (with Photoconductors installed)
Black Developer Unit
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Black and Color Imaging Kit The kit includes all 4 Developer Units (C, M, Y and K) and the 4 Photoconductors pre-installed in the Imaging Basket. Nothing from the old Imaging Basket is transferred to the new Kit.
Waste Toner Bottle
Approximate
Yield 1
Ships with printer Aftermarket Version
Available
Waste Toner Bottle 18,000 color, 36,000 mono
Yes Yes
1Yield is based on approximately 5% coverage per color with printer set at factory defaults.
C, M, Y and K Developer Units
Imaging Basket (with Photoconductors installed)
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Toner Cartridges
Toner Cartridges Approximate Yield 1 Ships with Printer
Return Program Version Available
CX310
Starter Cartridge– color2 Up to 750 pages Yes, CX310n No
Starter Cartridge – black2 Up to 750 pages Yes, CX310n No
Starter Cartridge – color2 Up to 1400 pages Yes, CX310dn No
Starter Cartridge – black2 Up to 1400 pages Yes, CX310dn No
Toner Cartridge – color Up to 1000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – black Up to 1000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – color Up to 2000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – black Up to 2500 pages No Yes
CX410
Starter Cartridge – color2 Up to 1400 pages Yes No
Starter Cartridge – black2 Up to 1400 pages Yes No
Toner Cartridge – color Up to 1000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – black Up to 1000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – color Up to 2000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – black Up to 2500 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – color Up to 3000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – black Up to 4000 pages No Yes
CX510
Toner Cartridge – color Up to 1000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – black Up to 1000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – color Up to 2000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – black Up to 2500 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – color Up to 3000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – black Up to 4000 pages No Yes
Toner Cartridge – color Up to 4000 pages Yes Yes
Toner Cartridge – black Up to 8000 pages Yes Yes
1 When used in the designated printer, the average continuous Composite CMY Cartridge yield is standard pages as listed, and the average continuous K (black) Cartridge yield is standard pages as listed, in accordance with ISO/IEC 19798.
2Starter cartridges cannot be swapped between printers for troubleshooting purposes as it will post an error message.
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Photoconductor / Imaging Unit / Developer
Approximate
Yield 1
Ships with printer Aftermarket Version
Available
Photoconductor Unit 4 40,000 pages Yes Yes
C, M, Y & K Developer Units 2 40,000 pages Yes Yes
Black & Color Imaging Kit 1,3
40,000 pages No Yes
Black Imaging Kit 1,3
40,000 pages No Yes
1Yield is based on simplex pages, with an average of 3 letter/A4 pages per job fed from the standard
tray and approximately 5% coverage per color. Yields may vary based on customer usage.
2Yield is based on approximately 5% coverage per color with printer set at factory defaults.
3 An Imaging unit is a Photoconductor Unit with Developer(s) included.
4The individual Photoconductor or Developer Units should ONLY be replaced if they are damaged or
causing a print quality defect. Otherwise, the appropriate Imaging Kit should be replaced.
When “Replace Black and Color Imaging Kit” or “Replace Black Imaging Kit” appears
on the display, the customer needs to order a new Kit. Consult the User’s Guide for installation instructions. The contents of each kit are as follows: Black Imaging Kit The kit includes the Black Developer Unit and the 4 Photoconductors pre-installed in the Imaging Basket. The customer needs to remove the C, M and Y Developer Units from the old Imaging Basket and install them in the new Imaging Basket.
Imaging Basket (with Photoconductors installed)
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Black and Color Imaging Kit The kit includes all 4 Developer Units (C, M, Y and K) and the 4 Photoconductors pre-installed in the Imaging Basket. Nothing from the old Imaging Basket is transferred to the new Kit.
Waste Toner Bottle
Approximate
Yield 1
Ships with printer Aftermarket Version
Available
Waste Toner Bottle 18,000 color, 36,000 mono
Yes Yes
1Yield is based on approximately 5% coverage per color with printer set at factory defaults.
C, M, Y and K Developer Units
Imaging Basket (with Photoconductors installed)
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Supply Life Messaging Information
Toner Cartridge Life Messaging
The following table provides the messaging that will appear on the control panel as supply life becomes low. The Controller Board determines when the “Cartridge Low” message occurs.
Life Cycle State
Default Setting
Control Panel Message Toner
Level Default Trip Point
1 Behavior Options
2
(Default in Blue)
Nearly Low Disabled <Color> cartridge nearly low
[88.xy]
All Yields = 30% Customer Selectable Range: 10-90% Cannot select value lower than "Low"
Off
Warning
Email Alert
Continuable Stop
Non-Continuable Stop
Low Enabled <Color> cartridge low [88.xy]
All Yields = 20% Customer Selectable Range: 10-90% Cannot select value lower than "Near End of Life"
Off
Warning
Email Alert
Continuable Stop
Non-Continuable Stop
Near End of Life
Enabled <Color> cartridge very low, [x]
3 estimated pages remain
[88.xy]
All Yields = 10% Customer Selectable Range: 10-90%
Off
Warning
Email Alert
Continuable Stop
Non-Continuable Stop
End of Life
Device Stops Enabled
Replace <color> cartridge, 03
estimated pages remain [88.xy]
All Yields = 0% Customer Selectable Range: None
Non-Continuable Stop
1 This column indicates the default Toner Cartridge life remaining trip point. Once the Toner Cartridge reaches this percentage, it will trigger the given warning. The user can change the level that will trigger the warning. The procedures to do this are documented in this guide in the section called “How to Change Supply Life Messaging Settings.”
2 This column lists the default behavior options at each warning notification. The customer can customize this feature. The default behavior is documented in blue if no change is made.
3 The estimated number of remaining pages is based on recent printing history of the printer. Its accuracy may vary significantly and is dependent on many factors, such as actual document content, print quality settings, and other printer settings. The accuracy of the estimated number of remaining pages may decrease when actual printing consumption is different from the historical printing consumption. Consider the variable level of accuracy before purchasing or replacing supplies based upon the estimate. Until an adequate print history is obtained on the printer, initial estimates assume future supplies consumption based on the International Organization for Standardization* test methods and page content.
*Average continuous black or composite CMY declared cartridge yield in accordance with ISO/IEC 19798.
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Imaging Unit Life Messaging
The following table provides the messaging that will appear on the control panel as supply life becomes low. Below the table explanations are provided for the headings and options listed in each column.
Life Cycle State
Default Setting
Control Panel Message
Default Trip Point1 Behavior Options
2
(Default in Blue)
Nearly Low Disabled <Color> imaging kit nearly low
[84.xy]
40% Customer Selectable Range: 20-90% Cannot select value lower than "Low"
Off
Warning
Email Alert
Continuable Stop
Non-Continuable Stop
Low Enabled <Color> imaging kit low [84.xy]
30% Customer Selectable Range: 20-90% Cannot select value lower than "Near End of Life"
Off
Warning
Email Alert
Continuable Stop
Non-Continuable Stop
Near End of Life
Enabled <Color> imaging kit very low, [x]
3
estimated pages remain [84.xy]
20% Customer Selectable Range: 20-90%
Off
Warning
Email Alert
Continuable Stop
Non-Continuable Stop
End of Life Enabled Replace <color> imaging kit, 0
3
estimated pages remain [84.xy]
0% Customer Selectable Range: None
Warning Email alert Continuable Stop Non-continuable Stop
Absolute End of Life Device Stops
Enabled Replace <color> imaging kit, 0
3
estimated pages remain [84.xy]
0% Customer Selectable Range: None
Email alert Non-continuable Stop
1 This column indicates the default Imaging Unit life remaining trip point. Once the Imaging Unit reaches this percentage, it will trigger the given warning. The user can change the level that will trigger the warning. The procedures to do this are documented in this guide in the section called “How to Change Supply Life Messaging Settings.”
2 This column lists the default behavior options at each warning notification. The customer can customize this feature. The default behavior is documented in blue if no change is made.
3 The estimated number of remaining pages is based on recent printing history of the printer. Its accuracy may vary significantly and is dependent on many factors, such as actual document content, print quality settings, and other printer settings. The accuracy of the estimated number of remaining pages may decrease when actual printing consumption is different from the historical printing consumption. Consider the variable level of accuracy before purchasing or replacing supplies based upon the estimate. Until an adequate print history is obtained on the printer, initial estimates assume future supplies consumption based on the International Organization for Standardization* test methods and page content.
*Average continuous black or composite CMY declared cartridge yield in accordance with ISO/IEC 19798.
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Maintenance Kit Life Messaging
The following table provides the messaging that will appear on the control panel as Maintenance Kit life becomes low (life is 85,000 printed sides). The Maintenance Kit contains the Fuser and Transfer Module.
Life Cycle State
Default Setting
Control Panel Message
Default Trip Point1 Behavior Options
2
(Default in Blue)
Nearly Low Disabled Maintenance kit nearly low [80.xy]
30% Customer Selectable Range: 0-90% Cannot select value lower than "Low"
Off
Warning
Email Alert
Continuable Stop
Non-Continuable Stop
Low Enabled Maintenance kit low [80.xy]
20% Customer Selectable Range: 0-90% Cannot select value lower than "Near End of Life"
Off
Warning
Email Alert
Continuable Stop
Non-Continuable Stop
Near End of Life
Enabled Maintenance kit very low [80.xy]
10% Customer Selectable Range: 0-90%
Off
Warning
Email Alert
Continuable Stop
Non-Continuable Stop
End of Life Enabled Replace maintenance kit, [80.xy]
0% Customer Selectable Range: None
Warning Email alert Continuable Stop Non-continuable Stop
Absolute End of Life Device Stops
Enabled Replace maintenance kit, [80.xy]
0% Customer Selectable Range: None
Email alert Non-continuable Stop
1 This column indicates the default Maintenance Kit life remaining trip point. Once the Maintenance Kit reaches this percentage, it will trigger the given warning. The user can change the level that will trigger the warning. The procedures to do this are documented in this guide in the section called “How to Change Supply Life Messaging Settings.”
2 This column lists the default behavior options at each warning notification. The customer can customize this feature. The default behavior is documented in blue if no change is made.
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How to Change Supply Life Messaging Settings
1. Access the printer’s Embedded Web Server (EWS).
2. Click Settings > Print Settings > Supply Notifications.
3. Change the settings as desired.
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The table below outlines the acceptable ranges that can be entered for the various supplies: Adjustable Supplies Alert Options
Supply
Near Low Low Very Low
Max Default Min Max Default Min Max Default1
Cartridge2 90% 30% 10% 90% 20% 10% 90% 10%
Imaging Unit 90% 40% 20% 90% 30% 20% 90% 20%
1Minimum setting possible.
2Same for All cartridge yield points.
Things of which to be aware when changing the default trip point percentages for supplies alerts:
If a user selects a value outside of the acceptable ranges, it will revert back to the default setting.
If a user changes the setting and then installs a new supply, the same user setting will "stick" as long as the setting is still valid for the new supply.
If a user selects a value that is valid for the installed supply, but changes to a different supply in which the selection is no longer valid, it will revert back to the default setting.
If the user does not change the default value, any new supplies installed will always use the default value.
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Detection of Non-Genuine Supplies
When the printer senses that the Imaging Unit or Toner Cartridge is a non-genuine Lexmark supply, the printer will post this error message:
In this case, the control panel will instruct the User to refer to the Troubleshooting Section of the User’s Guide for instructions on how to proceed. The User’s Guide warns the customer about potential risks using non-genuine supplies. If the customer wishes to accept the risk, they are instructed to press a special key sequence simultaneously for 15 seconds. In response, the printer will continue and note the customer acceptance occurred. In addition, the bottom of the Device Statistics page will denote that the customer has accepted the non-genuine supply. The following is the message that will appear on the Device Statistics page:
If the customer accepts the risks of using non-genuine supplies or parts, errors posted by exposed supplies/devices will include an “N” at the end of the error number string.
Example: “Cyan imaging unit near end of life 84.21N” or “Paper Jam 200.13N” The customer may decide not to accept the risks associated with using non-genuine Lexmark supplies or parts. This is done by not pressing the special key sequence as described above in the User’s Guide; instead, the customer must remove the non-genuine Lexmark supply or part and replace it with a genuine Lexmark supply or part.
Non-Lexmark [supply], see User’s Guide [33.xy]
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Maintenance Items CS310/CS410/CS510 and CX310/CX410/CX510
Part(s) Printers Life Special Procedure(s)
Maintenance Kit – includes:
Fuser
Transfer Module
CS310
CS410
CS510
CX310
CX410
CX510
85,000 pages
Transfer Module Barcode – Write down the 16-digit barcode number from the new Transfer Module. Go to Diagnostic Menu, navigate to Printer Setup>ITU Barcode and enter the number. Reset Fuser Count – When the Fuser is replaced as part of a Maintenance Kit, this should be reset. Go to Diagnostic Menu, navigate to Printer Setup>Reset Fuser Count and reset the counter.
ADF Maintenance Kit – includes:
ADF Feed Roller
ADF Pick Roller
ADF Separation Roller Guide
CX310
CX410
CX510
200,000 pages None
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Print Quality Diagnostic Tips
General Terminology Before diagnosing print quality problems, take a moment to understand the concepts below. This will prevent confusion when diagnosing or escalating a problem. Know your paper orientation when diagnosing a print quality issue. References to direction such as horizontal and vertical must be made holding the paper in portrait orientation (long edges to the left and right) with the printed side facing you. Don’t hold the paper in landscape orientation. See below.
Know the direction of the print when diagnosing a print quality issue. References to the “Process” or the “Scan” direction refer to the direction in which the paper travels through the printer.
Process is the paper’s direction through the printer that corresponds to the rotation of the photoconductors.
Scan or Scanning is the direction in which the LED or laser writes to the photoconductor and is across the paper path.
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Print Quality Rules of Thumb If you encounter print quality problems, follow the tips below. Following these simple rules may solve the problem easily and quickly.
Always run a new Settings/Configuration page showing the:
Page Count – Is it time for a maintenance kit?
Supply Life – are any of the supplies low or exhausted?
Firmware/Code Levels – Are the code levels old/obsolete?
Media Settings – does the printer media settings match what’s in the Trays?
Always check the Media Type and Size used.
Is the media used within the printer’s manufacturing specification?
Are the printer and/or Driver set correctly for the paper type/size?
Always print the printer’s Self-Test pages.
How does the print vary from what is expected?
Try reseating the supplies.
Check for damage as you reseat them.
For tricky problems, think about the EP Process Steps. Eliminate the components/areas that couldn’t cause the problem until you are finally left with what could.
Starter cartridges cannot be swapped between printers for troubleshooting purposes as it will post an error message.
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Paper Transport Diagnostic Tips
Paper Rules of Thumb Paper jams and feed problems occur for numerous reasons. Sometimes, failure of the equipment is the cause or it can be the result of other external factors. Before replacing parts for a feed problem, ask these questions:
Is the customer using a supported media type? This is a common problem. Check the printer specifications if you are not sure.
Is the customer using a supported media size? Check the printer specifications of you are not sure.
Is the customer using a supported media weight? This is a common problem. Check the printer specifications of you are not sure.
Have you tried printing with a fresh ream of paper? Paper that is left out of the package for periods of time can dry out or absorb moisture.
Have you tried printing from a different input source? This will help narrow down the cause of some problems.
Is too much paper loaded in the Tray? Make sure the stack height does not exceed the indicated maximum height.
Is the paper in the Tray wrinkled, creased, damp, or curled? Paper will not feed properly if it is damaged. Try a fresh ream of paper.
Are different media types and/or weights loaded in the Tray? This will cause misfeeds.
Is the relative humidity too high? Too low? This can affect the media and/or printer and its ability to feed properly. Check the printer specifications to see if it is located in an ambient environment.
Is the paper loaded properly in the Tray or option? This is a common problem. Reposition the paper in the Tray or option to make sure that is loaded properly. The paper guides should be flush against the media, but not too tight.
Are the feed rollers worn because it is time for a maintenance kit? Check the page count of the printer to see if it is time for a maintenance kit to be installed.
Are there any obstructions in the paper path? If paper, staples, paper clips or other items are left in the printer, they can prevent the media from feeding properly.
Save yourself time and effort and always check these external influences before spending time troubleshooting a supposed equipment failure.
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Complex Parts and Procedures Parts listed in this section are complex for various reasons and are tagged with one or more of the following icons to explain its complexity:
High degree of technical difficulty in removing/replacing the part.
Complex/lengthy instructions.
Special procedures required before, during or after part installation.
Increased likelihood of servicer error resulting in additional problems, malfunction of the machine or damage.
The instructions for removal, installation and/or special adjustments can be found in the Service Manual for each printer. Follow the instructions carefully to avoid additional errors, malfunction or breakage. For your awareness, the most complex parts include the ones listed below. When removing, replacing or reinstalling these parts, follow the instructions carefully!
Part Complexity
Flatbed Scanner Assembly
ADF Unit Assembly
Top Cover
Controller Board
Control Panel
Printhead
Transfer Module
Fuser
Toner Density Sensor
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Flatbed Scanner Assembly When the flatbed is replaced, perform the following adjustments:
Scanner Calibration – in Diagnostic mode; used to calibrate both the Black and white values for the ADF and the flatbed.
Scanner Manual Registration – located in the Configuration Menu; manually registers the flatbed and ADF on the MFP’s scanner unit.
ADF Assembly When the ADF is replaced, perform the following adjustments:
Scanner Calibration – in Diagnostic mode; used to calibrate both the Black and white values for the ADF and the flatbed.
Scanner Manual Registration – located in the Configuration Menu; manually registers the flatbed and ADF on the MFP’s scanner unit.
Top Cover The instructions for removing and installing the top cover are lengthy. In addition, you need to make sure the drive belt is attached to the fuser gear.
Controller Board This part contains Mirrored NVRAM, so it should never be replaced at the same time as other Mirrored NVRAM components. See the Mirrored NVRAM Components section in this guide for complete details and exceptions.
The following adjustments need to be performed after this board is replaced: 1) Scanner Manual Registration and 2) Motor Detect. In addition, the Controller Board contains the default and custom eSF applications and settings. These are NOT contained in the NVRAM or on a hard drive, therefore, a Controller Board failure could result in loss of these applications and their settings if they are not backed up. When a new Controller Board is installed, the Lexmark default eSF applications and settings are loaded. The best practice is for an administrator to have their eSF applications and settings backed up prior to encountering a problem. In case this hasn’t been done, an attempt to back up the data should be performed before replacing the Controller Board.
Service Tips:
Verify the cable from the HVPS is seated properly after replacing the Controller Board - the connector may have been loosened at the HVPS. Printing blank pages could be an indication that toner is applied to the Transfer Module belt but not transferred. This can cause massive amounts of toner to be cleaned by the Transfer Module cleaner.
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To back up the eSF applications and settings, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 3, 4 and 6.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
5. Access the printer's Web Page from a web browser.
6. Click on Settings:
7. Click on Solutions (don’t click Import/Export – the explanation is at the end)
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8. Click on Embedded Solutions
9. Select each application individually by clicking on the name (we’ll use Forms and Favorites in
this example):
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10. Click on Export to create a file of that application’s settings
11. If the Web page cannot be accessed, or an error persists despite trying to boot in Invalid Engine code mode, then there is no way to back up the eSF apps. Make the customer aware of this.
12. Don’t Use the “Global” Import/Export method to back up the eSF applications and settings. There is a size limit of 128kb on the export file.
13. Customers with a large number of applications or settings may exceed the file size limit and have information truncated in the exported file.
14. Once the new Controller Board is installed, follow the same steps as above, however, you will Import (instead of export) the <filename>.UCF file for each application.
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Control Panel This part contains Mirrored NVRAM, so it should never be replaced at the same time as other Mirrored NVRAM components. See the Mirrored NVRAM Components section in this guide for complete details and exceptions.
Printhead After the Printhead is replaced, you need to align the color planes to prevent print quality problems. To align the Printhead do the following:
1. Complete the Registration in the Diagnostic menu to adjust the Black plane.
2. Once the black plane is aligned, complete the Alignment in Diagnostics menu to adjust the color planes.
Transfer Module When a new Transfer Module is installed, it must be configured in the Diagnostic Menu. Each Transfer Module has a barcode that contains 16 digits. Before installing the new part, write down the number associated with the bar code. Any time a Transfer Module is installed, the 16-digit number has to be entered into the printer menus. This is especially important if it is installed as part of a maintenance kit; if the number is not entered, the printer will continue to post maintenance messages. Once installation is complete, go to Printer Setup in the Diagnostic Menu and select the Transfer Module Barcode menu to enter the number. Entering this 16-digit number resets the maintenance count. See the Service Manual chapter Service Menus for the steps to perform this procedure.
Fuser The fuser removal is lengthy and could potentially result in damage to the fuser cable or the fuser exit sensor. In addition, there is risk of losing two springs that need to be unhooked from both sides of the fuser and a grounding washer. Follow the removal procedure carefully to minimize the risk of damage. Any time a new fuser is installed, the Fuser Count must be reset to clear the maintenance count. This is especially important if the fuser is installed as part of a maintenance kit; if the Fuser Count is not reset, the printer will continue to post maintenance messages. Go to Diagnostic Menu, navigate to Printer Setup>Reset Fuser Count and reset the counter.
Toner Density Sensor The value of the toner density sensor (also called toner patch sensor or TPS) is set at manufacturing. If a sensor is replaced, enter the 32-digit hexadecimal toner density value (TPS) value from the bar code next to the sensor. Enter Diagnostics menu and select TPS Setup.
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Mirrored NVRAM Components
Controller Board
Control Panel
UICC Card
Model NVRAM Component
CS310 Control Panel (UICC Card)
Controller Board
CS410 Control Panel (UICC Card)
Controller Board
CS510 UICC
Controller Board
CX310 Control Panel (UICC Card)
Controller Board
CX410 Control Panel (UICC Card)
Controller Board
CX510 Control Panel (UICC Card)
Controller Board
Warning! Observe all ESD precautions while handling electronic parts.
Warning! When replacing multiple NVRAM components, replace ONE component at a time – NEVER replace both at once. If the Control Panel and the controller board are being replaced at the same time, replace the parts in this order to avoid damage to the machine:
1. Replace the controller board first.
Note: Do not replace the new control panel and controller board in the machine at the same time.
2. After installing the new controller board, and before installing the new control panel or UICC Card, start the printer into Diagnostics mode.
3. After the printer has completed startup, turn off the printer and replace the control panel.
Note: If the Control Panel display failed, the printers’ startup cycle is complete when the driver motor and fans shut down, and the machine is quiet.
4. After installing the new control panel or UICC Card, start the printer into Diagnostics mode,
and allow the printer to go through a complete startup cycle and the display to go to “Ready”.
5. If the problems persist, leave the new Control Panel or UICC Card in the machine, place the old controller board back in the machine, and start it up. After the machine startup, shut down the machine, and install the new controller board. After installing the new controller board, restart the machine, and let it go through the startup cycle.
Service Tips:
If you must use one the components listed above as a method of troubleshooting, boot the printer into Diagnostic mode only; this will prevent NVRAM from copying to the new component. If the printer is allowed to boot normally NVRAM will copy to the new component and it cannot be used in another printer. It must be returned to the manufacturer.
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Cleaning the MFP Document Glass It is important to clean the MFP on a regular basis to keep it functioning properly (about once a month depending on usage). You should also clean the scanner glass if you encounter print quality problems such as streaks on copied or scanned images. Note: Clean both areas of the scanner glass and both white underside areas.
Warning! Always turn the printer OFF and unplug it before cleaning.
Slightly dampen a soft, lint-free cloth or paper towel with water. Do not use any kind of cleaning agent to clean the glass.
Do not spray liquid on the glass.
Wipe the scanner glass until it is clean and dry.
Wipe the white underside of the scanner cover until it is clean and dry.
Scanner
Glass
ADF Glass
White Underside Scanner Glass
Cover
White Underside ADF Cover
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Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) connectors Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) connectors are used in the various boards and cards of these printers. Before inserting or removing a cable from these connectors, read this entire section carefully to avoid damaging the connector or cable.
Warning! Do not insert the cable so the contacts are facing the locking actuator. The contacts always face away from the actuator.
Warning! Do not insert the cable diagonally into the ZIF socket. This may damage the contacts.
Warning! Avoid using a fingernail, or sharp object to open the locking mechanism. This may damage the cable.
Warning! Avoid pressing against the cable when opening the locking mechanism. This may damage the cable. These are the types of ZIF connectors used in these printers:
Horizontal top contact connector
Horizontal bottom contact connector
Vertical mount contact connector
Horizontal sliding connector
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Horizontal Top Contact Connector
The horizontal top contact connector uses a back flip locking actuator to lock the ribbon cable into the ZIF connector. Insert the cable horizontally into the connector.
Warning! When opening or closing this type of actuator, gently lift or close the two tabs located on each end of the actuator. The two tabs should be moved simultaneously. Do not close the actuator from the center of the actuator. How to Remove a Cable from the Horizontal Top Contact Connector
1. Place a finger at each end of the locking actuator, and then gently lift the actuator to the
unlocked position.
2. Slide the cable out of the connector.
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How to Insert a Cable into the Horizontal Top Contact Connector
When installing the cable, check the locking actuator to ensure it is in the unlocked position. The tabs on the ends of the actuator are vertical when the actuator is unlocked.
1. Insert the cable with the contacts on the cable facing up. Insert the cable on top of the
actuator. Note: Verify that the cable is installed squarely into the connector. If the cable is not squarely installed, then intermittent failures could occur.
2. Rotate the locking actuator to the locked position. The cable should not move while this step
is performed. If the cable moves, open the actuator, reposition the cable, and then close the actuator to the down position.
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Horizontal Bottom Contact Connector
The horizontal bottom contact connector uses a flip locking actuator to lock the ribbon cable into the ZIF connector. The cable is inserted horizontally into the connector.
Warning! When opening or closing this type of actuator, gently lift the center of the actuator using your finger.
Do not use a fingernail or screwdriver to open the actuator: this could damage the ribbon cable.
Do not close the actuator from the ends. How to Remove a Cable from the Horizontal Bottom Contact Connector
1. Place two fingers towards each end of the locking actuator, and then gently lift the actuator to
the unlocked position.
2. Slide the cable out of the connector.
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How to Insert a Cable into the Horizontal Bottom Contact Connector
1. Check the actuator to verify it is in the open position.
2. Insert the cable into the ZIF connector with the contacts facing downward and away from the
locking actuator. The cable needs to be inserted below the actuator. Note: Verify that the cable is installed squarely into the connector. If the cable is not squarely installed, then intermittent failures could occur.
3. Place your finger in the middle of the actuator and rotate the actuator to the locked position.
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Vertical Mount Contact Connector
The vertical mount contact connector uses a back flip locking actuator to lock the ribbon cable into the ZIF connector. The cable is inserted vertically into the connector.
Warning! When opening or closing this type of actuator, gently lift the center of the actuator using your finger. Do not use a fingernail or screwdriver to open the actuator - this could damage the ribbon cable. Do not close the actuator from the ends of the actuator. How to Remove a Cable from the Vertical Mount Contact Connector
1. Gently rotate the locking actuator from the center of the actuator to the unlocked position.
2. Slide the cable out of the connector.
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How to Insert a Cable into the Vertical Mount Contact Connector
When installing the cable, check the locking actuator to verify it is in the open position.
1. Insert the cable with the contacts on the cable away from the locking actuator.
2. Insert the cable on top of the actuator. Note: Verify the cable is installed squarely into the connector otherwise intermittent failures could occur.
3. Rotate the locking actuator to the locked position by pressing down on both ends of the
actuator. The cable should not move when this step is performed. If the cable moves, open the actuator, reposition the cable, and then close the actuator to the down position.
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Horizontal Sliding Contact Connector
The horizontal sliding contact connector uses a slide locking actuator to lock the ribbon cable into the ZIF connector. The cable is inserted horizontally into the connector.
Warning! When opening or closing this type of actuator, gently push or pull the two tabs located on each end of the actuator. Do not close the actuator from the center of the actuator. Do not use a screwdriver to open or close the actuator. Damage to the cable or connector could occur. How to Remove a Cable from the Horizontal Sliding Contact Connector
1. Simultaneously slide the two tabs located on the ends of the locking actuator away from the
connector.
2. Slide the cable out of the connector.
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Inserting a Cable into the Horizontal Sliding Contact Connector
When installing the cable, check the locking actuator to verify it is in the open position. If you are opening the connector, pull back on both end tabs using equal force to avoid breaking the connector.
1. Insert the cable with the contacts facing away from the locking actuator. Insert the cable on
top of the actuator.
2. Slide the locking actuator towards the connector, locking the cable into place. The cable
should not move after this step is performed. If the cable moves, open the actuator, reposition the cable, and close the actuator in the down position.
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Low Insertion Force (LIF) connector
Warning! When installing a cable into an LIF connector, care must be taken to avoid bending the edges of the cables and damaging the contacts on the cables. How to Insert a Cable into the LIF Connector
1. Look at the connector and take note as to which side the contacts are located.
2. Look at the circuit board - many boards will have the word “contacts” stamped on them to indicate which side has the contacts.
3. Insert the cable squarely into the connector.
Note: Verify the cable is installed straight into the connector. If the cable is not installed properly, then intermittent failures could occur.
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Firmware and Functionality Changes
Auto Reboot – Error Recovery The goal of allowing the printer to auto-reboot when a catastrophic error occurs is to decrease customer interventions and increase printer up-time. The types of errors that could auto reboot include:
91y.xx Engine Firmware Errors
976.xx Network Firmware Errors
900.xx RIP Firmware Errors Note: Be aware that not all of the Engine Firmware Errors will allow an auto-reboot. The engine will inform the Controller Board if an Auto Reboot is allowed for the particular error.
Auto Reboot (Error Recovery) configuration and settings are shown in the following table:
Function Configurable In: Settings
Auto Reboot Mode
Customer Menus (UI)
Sets the printer to restart when an error is encountered.
Reboot when idle – for firmware errors if not printing, faxing, or scanning. Hardware related errors will still halt and display service error screen.
Reboot always (default) –auto-reboot for firmware errors even if printing, faxing, or scanning.
Reboot never – always halt and display the service error screen for firmware errors.
Embedded Web Server
Max Auto Reboots
Customer menus (UI)
Sets the number of automatic restarts the printer can perform per incidence 1-20.
2 is the factory default setting.
When the number of max automatic restarts is reached, the printer displays the applicable error instead of restarting.
Note: A clean power cycle or hibernation will reset the reboot count.
Embedded Web Server
Auto Reboot Counter Embedded Web Server
The number of reboots encountered over the lifetime of the printer. This setting is to be used as diagnostic data. This setting can be reset to zero by MPS or by the Embedded Web Page.
If a printer crashes but does not auto reboot, the traditional error screen displays on the control panel listing the error information. When a re-bootable crash occurs, the printer shows the traditional error screen with an additional message that informs the user the printer will reboot. The Error screen displays while the printer gathers debug information and writes it to flash (about 10 seconds). Once the debug collection occurs, the printer will reboot. After rebooting, a message will be present informing the user the printer rebooted. The user must clear this error in order to continue using the printer. While this message is present, the printer is off-line and will not accept print jobs. See the images on the following page.
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Sample Generic Control Panel Messages after Auto Reboot
2.4” Panel
4.3” Panel
10” Panel
LED Panel
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Safe Mode Safe Mode is a new and configurable state in the device that allows print operations to be used even if a non-critical subsystem failure occurs. When configured in Safe Mode, the device operates in a minimal/base function state for print operations, permitting a customer to continue printing until service can be arranged to repair the device.
Warning! Safe Mode is intended as a short‑term workaround and should only be used when a
critical print job must be completed before service can be arranged to repair the printer. In most customer situations, it would NOT be appropriate to enable this mode. See the table below called When Should Safe Mode be Enabled? for examples.
Warning! The printer must be returned to standard operating mode before diagnostics can be run or
full‑function printing can continue. This is IMPORTANT! If a customer reports problems with no duplex
capability and/or the inability to select optional input trays, etc., check to see if Safe Mode is enabled – a warning message will display on the Control Panel. When Safe Mode is enabled, print jobs are processed based on the product-specific behavior of the print engine as defined for that mode of operation. Certain service failures and other errors are suppressed when the device is in this mode so the device is left in a temporary usable state. When Safe Mode is disabled, if any service failure or other error occurs, the device will follow existing messaging behavior and the print operation will be terminated. The device may also shut down due to certain failures based on existing definitions.
When Should Safe Mode be Enabled?
Problem Example Hypothetical Customer Situation Enable Safe Mode? – Why/Why Not?
23y.xx Jams on Power-up – Duplex sensor broken
Customer has a deadline to complete an important print job before the end of the day – Service cannot be dispatched until tomorrow.
YES. The customer has a critical need to continue printing. Safe Mode will disable the duplex and allow the customer to continue to print at reduced functionality.
200.xx Jams on Power-up – Tray 1 Input sensor broken
Customer needs to complete a print job to send to a publisher by the end of the day. They only have 5 more pages left to print from the job. Service will not be out until tomorrow.
NO. The customer has a critical need to continue printing; however, Safe Mode will not disable Tray 1. For this printer, Safe Mode ignores all Input Options: Tray 2, Tray 3, etc. but Tray 1 functionality remains enabled.
242.xx Jams on Power-up – Tray 2 Input sensor broken
The customer is printing PowerPoint handouts for a meeting next week. They only had a few pages left to print.
NO. The customer does not have a critical need to continue printing.
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Configuration and Management
Category POR Sequence Description
2.4” Control Panel and Touchscreen
7 + 6 (letters S+M = Safe Mode)
Safe Mode state will not disable on POR without holding down the special button sequence.
Safe Mode can co-exist with other POR button sequence modes, such as Config and Diagnostics.
Safe Mode can also be managed through the Config menu via the Safe Mode menu. If the Safe Mode setting is changed on this menu, the device must be POR'ed for the new setting to take effect.
2-line Control Panel STOP + BACK
LED models (and all Control Panels)
NPA command
An NPA command can be issued to enable Safe Mode. Contact the next level of support for assistance.
If the Safe Mode setting is changed via NPA command, the device must be POR’ed for the new setting to take effect.
Messaging
Category Messaging Description
2.4” Control Panel and Touchscreen
"The device is operating in Safe Mode. Some print options may be disabled or provide unexpected results.”
Priority 1 warning message will be displayed, toggling in sequence with any other priority 1 warning messages, if any are present.
If the device is POR’ed into Diagnostics, Configuration or SE menu, it will operate as if Safe Mode is disabled.
A POR into any of these menus does not affect the Safe Mode setting.
2-line Control Panel “Safe Mode”…
A warning with a custom message will appear and toggle with any other warning messages as well as the Home/Prime status message.
If the device is POR’ed into Diagnostics, Configuration or SE menu, it will operate as if Safe Mode is disabled.
A POR into any of these menus does not affect the Safe Mode setting.
Print Behavior
The behavior of a device in Safe Mode is product specific. The table below outlines the behavior for the CS310/CS410/CS510 and CX310/CX410/CX510 printers and may not apply to other models of the same code.
Safe Mode Engine Features Engine Behavior Control Panel Behavior
Simplex only Will report no duplexer installed Duplex print option will not be selectable
Ignore duplex sensor Will report no duplexer installed Duplex print option will not be selectable
Ignore all input options Will report Tray 1 only as installed Only Tray 1 and MPF will be selectable
Ignore all output options Will not report any installed finishing options
No finishing options will be selectable
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Restore Point Restore point is a new functionality similar to a PC’s operating system restore. In the event that a new firmware update causes problems in the printer, the administrator or customer can roll the printer back to a previous state.
Available on: POR Sequence Description
4.3”and above Touchscreen Code level of EC1 and higher
To go to the Restore Point, do the following:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold 7 and 8.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when the splash screen appears.
Important Information:
Subsequent POR's boot to this restore point.
If new code is flashed, that new code becomes the boot point.
Only 1 restore point is kept.
If no code updates have occurred since the machine was built, there is no restore point and the key sequence is ignored.
Only available on eTask machines.
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Software Solutions
eSF Based Solutions
The CX410 and CX510 include the Lexmark Embedded Solutions Framework (sSF) in the firmware. This capability enables eSF based solutions to be installed and run on the device. Some eSF applications require an installed hard drive to function. Preloaded Apps
Printer Screen Size Loaded Apps
CX310 2-Line APA Display Not Supported
CX410 4.3” Color Touchscreen
Basic Card Copy
Forms & Favorites
Scan to Network
My Shortcuts
CS510 4.3” Color Touchscreen
Eco Settings
Forms & Favorites
Background & Idle
CX510 7” Color Touchscreen
Basic Card Copy
Forms & Favorites
Scan to Network
My Shortcuts
Multi-Send
cSF Based Solutions Support
The CX410 and CX510 also include the Lexmark Cloud Solutions Framework (cSF) in the firmware. This capability enables these products to access solutions which are stored and executed outside of the device (initially on a server within the enterprise).
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Security and Privacy Functionality
Security and Privacy Features: CS310/CS410/CS510 and CX310/CX410/CX510
Feature Function Benefit
Audit Logging
Ability to track security and system related events. The information/features of this function include: tracking event types, export capabilities, log full behavior, and more.
The benefits of enabling Audit Logging include: mitigating exposures through event tracking, proactively tracking and identifying potential risks, and integration with your intrusion detection system for proactive real-time tracking. There are over 100 variables and events tracked within the device.
Digitally Signed Firmware Updates
Printers and MFPs automatically inspect downloaded firmware updates for the appropriate Lexmark digital signatures. Firmware that’s not correctly packaged and signed by Lexmark is rejected.
This ensures that non-approved firmware is never run on the devices, which avoids exposing them to malicious software, such as viruses and worms.
Certificate Management
Printers and MFPs use certificates for HTTPS, SSL, IPSec, and 802.1x authentications.
The Certificate Management feature allows the devices to integrate with a PKI environment by allowing the certificates to be signed; allows the devices to trust certificate authorities in the PKI environment.
HTTPS HTTPS provides a means to securely manage networked printers and MFPs
It allows Web traffic to be encrypted so that remote management via the device web page can be performed securely.
SNMPv3 SNMP is a standard network management protocol. Version 3 of the protocol includes extensive security capabilities.
Lexmark printers and MFPs support SNMPv3, including the authentication and data encryption components, allowing for secure remote management of the devices.
Secure Password Reset
The Secure Password Reset feature can reset the access control setting on the device’s Security menu to allow access in the event that an administrative password is lost or forgotten, or when the device has lost network connectivity.
A two factor method of resetting a device without compromising the security of the device with an administrative backdoor.
TCP Connection Filtering
Printers and MFPs can be configured to allow TCP/IP connections only from a specified list of TCP/IP addresses.
Protects the device against unauthorized printing and configuration.
Port Filtering
The network ports through which printers and MFPs listen for or transmit network traffic are configurable, allowing a huge degree of control over the device’s network activity
By filtering out traffic on specific network ports, protocols such as telnet, FTP, SNMP, HTTP and many others can be explicitly disallowed
LDAP Address Book Lookup
When sending e-mails or faxes, users can look up the recipients’ e-mail addresses and fax numbers.
Ensures a document goes to the appropriate person.
Secure LDAP All LDAP traffic to and from Lexmark devices can be secured with TLS/SSL.
LDAP information such as credentials, names, e-mail addresses and fax numbers exchanged over a TLS/SSL connection ensures the information is encrypted to preserve the confidentiality and privacy of the data.
Access Controls
Access controls allow you to choose from a drop-down list of available security templates to control local and remote access to specific menus, functions and workflows. It also provides the ability to disable functions entirely.
Over 50 access controls are available, providing greater flexibility for your unique environment
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Control Panel Lock
Allows a device to be put in a locked state so that the Control Panel cannot allow any user operations or configuration. It cannot copy or scan jobs, it cannot be reconfigured via the Control Panel, and incoming jobs will not sit exposed in the output bin.
Helps keep the device and information sent to the device secure in environments where a device may be unmonitored for a long period of time such as after work hours or weekends.
Confidential Print
Print jobs are held in RAM or on the hard disk until the intended recipient enters the appropriate PIN, allowing the job to print. Held jobs can be set to expire after an elapsed time (configurable from one hour to one week). In addition, a limit can be set on the number of times a PIN can be entered incorrectly before the corresponding jobs are purged.
This controls unauthorized viewing of hard copy documents sent to the printer. (Not Applicable to the CS310)
Non-Volatile Memory Wipe
This function is highly recommended when the device is taken out of service or removed from a secure location. The non-volatile memory wipe provides a tool for erasing all contents stored on the various forms of flash memory contained on the device. This feature is a complete clearing of all settings, solutions, jobs and faxes on the device.
Provides greater customer confidence that data will not fall into the hands of a malicious individual.
Physical Lock Support
Lexmark printers and MFPs support Kensington-style locks, which allow the devices to be physically secured.
Locking a printer or MFP also locks down the metal cage that houses the hard disk and other optional components, helping to prevent tampering or theft.
Security and Privacy Features: CS510 and CX510 with a Hard disk
Feature Function Benefit
Incoming Fax Holding
Lexmark devices can be configured to hold rather than print incoming faxes during scheduled times. Incoming faxes are held securely on the hard disk until the proper credentials have been entered on the Lexmark device.
This controls unauthorized viewing of hard copy documents faxed to a device after normal working hours. (Not applicable to the CS510)
Hard Disk Encryption
Hard disks in printers and MFPs can be configured to use encryption. An AES key, up to 256-bits, is internally generated by the printer or MFP and used to encrypt all data on the hard disk. The key is stored non-contiguously on the device, making the contents of the hard disk accessible only on the original printer or MFP.
The data on a stolen hard disk would not be accessible even if the hard disk was installed in an identical model of printer or MFP.
Automatic Hard Disk Wiping
The data on a hard disk is immediately sanitized so that no residual data can be read. The system administrator has the ability to choose a single or a multi-pass wipe, which conforms to NIST/DOD standards, on the device immediately follow the completion of a job (printed, copied, faxed and/or scanned).
This prevents a malicious user from gaining access to sensitive residual data that was printed copied, faxed, and/or scanned on a Lexmark device.
End of Life Disk Wiping
Designed to be utilized when the Lexmark device is to be retired, recycled, or otherwise removed from a customer’s secure environment, an out-of-service wipe that will sanitize all data on the hard disk, including fonts, forms and embedded solution data.
Provides greater customer confidence that data will not fall into the hands of a malicious individual.
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Security and Privacy Features: CX410/CX510 with Fax Capability
Feature Function Benefit
FAX/Network Separation
Lexmark offers a variety of MFP devices that provide both network capability and fax modem capability. In environments where network security is critical, the combination of these two features on a single device may be a concern. Lexmark designs its MFPs to operate in such a way that the device hardware and firmware keep these mechanisms separate, which prevents any direct interaction between the modem and network adapter.
Reduces the need to have separate fax and network devices without compromising security.
Security and Privacy Features: CS510 and CX410/CX510 eTask MFPs
Feature Function Benefit
Backup Password
Backup Password provides access to the Security Menu of the device regardless of the assigned protection method or the availability of that method.
If an LDAP server or network is unavailable, an administrator would still have access to the Security Menu of the device to make the necessary adjustments for accessing the device.
802.1x
802.1x port authentication allows printers and MFPs to join wired and wireless networks by requiring the devices to authenticate prior to accessing the network.
This stops rogue devices from infiltrating the network
IPSEC
IPSec secures all network traffic to and from Lexmark devices with encryption and authentication, allowing data to be sent to printers and MFPs securely. IPSec allows scanned data to be transmitted over the network in an encrypted format
This can protect the contents of jobs that are scanned to any destination, including servers running Lexmark Document Distributor, e-mail, and network storage.
Secure NTP
Lexmark devices support the use of Secure Network Time Protocol (SNTP), which is used for clock synchronization of various devices on the network.
This prevents the need from manually changing clock settings or updating the current date and times on a device.
Protected USB Ports
Designed with security in mind, USB host ports have various mechanisms in place to keep them from being used in a malicious manner.
While locked, incoming print jobs and faxes are not printed but stored on the device which provides greater customer confidence that data will not fall into the hands of a malicious individual.
Auto-Insertion of Sender’s E-Mail Address
When a user authenticates in order to scan a document to e-mail, the e-mail address of the sender is automatically looked up and inserted into the “From” field
This lets the recipient clearly see that the e-mail was generated by that individual, not anonymously or from the MFP.
Login Restrictions Prevent unauthorized use of a device by restricting the number of consecutive failed logins.
When this limit is exceeded, the device is locked for a predetermined amount of time specified by the administrator.
Microsoft Active Directory Domain Enrollment
This function allows devices to join a Microsoft Active Directory which will allow the device to automatically find and configure settings related to authentication and authorization, certificate management and Address Book Settings.
Provides seamless integration of non-Windows systems with Active Directory.
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New Printer Functions: CS310/CS410/CS510 and CX310/CX410/CX510
CS310 CS410 CS510 CX310 CX410 CX510 Feature Function
Usability
Control Panel Enhancements
CS310: 2-Line APA Display
CS410: 2.4” - Color LCD, with number pad
CS510: 4.3” - LCD Touchscreen, with number pad
CX310: 2.4” - Color TFT with number pad
CX410: 4.3” - LCD Touchscreen with number pad
CX510: 7” - LCD Touchscreen with number pad
Remote Control Panel for touch screen GUIs
Provides remote control of a device
Improved sound capabilities
Sounds improved by having more contexts. Different actions now "described" by different sound effects and not just a simple beep.
Display Language Support
All DBCS languages on eTask without font card.
Improve text readability on custom home screen (eTask) backgrounds
Use anti-aliasing to help reduce visible artifacts on such displays when text is rendered, making the text appear “smoother” and less jagged.
Information animations available
Available under "show me" animation on 2.4” panels; Available under “More Information” on eTask displays
JBIG Fax Compression
JBIG is a lossless method for compressing black and white (1-bit) raster image data. Its primary benefit is as a method for transmitting bi-level image data across a communications channel. JBIG's progressive encoding scheme allows lower resolution version of the image to be sent first, followed by higher resolution images which build on the previously transmitted data (e.g. 75, 150, 300, 450, and 600 DPI).
Print Preview
Displays contents of a USB/Held print job on the control panel for confirmation and review by a user Also allows for modifying print settings and for printing single pages from a print job. eTask can only scan preview.
Soft Jam Flushing In case of a misfeed, the printer prints as many sheets as possible before stopping.
Size Sensing Trays / Zones
Universal paper length detection.
Web based solutions support
Enables printer to access cloud based solutions
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Device Management Improvements
SNMP enhancements
Device Statistics Information
Data elements that are part of MPS Enabler Printer Statistics are to be represented via SNMP protocol.
Environmental Data Devices store information related to duplex, n-up, low power, etc.
Installed Features (including eSF Apps)
A comprehensive group within the Enterprise MIB that represents all installed options and features, including scanner if MFP. Included in this list should be any card readers, DLE hardware, options, trays and outputs, duplex, ram, flash, hard drives, cards, USB ports, etc. and reported back via SNMP for inventory and configuration reporting/support.
Status, Intervention Requests and Warnings from all systems (including eSF Apps)
Status info appears via SNMP Alerts Description, or as part of whatever other SNMP OIDs that contain the standard Printer alerts data.
BTA enhancements
User level job log
Tracks all jobs that are sent to the machine or initiated at the machine. Provides the who, what, when, and on what kind of media, mono or color.
Customizable billing reports
Job logs can be downloaded for customizable billing reports. Job Logs can be retrieved through a variety of open architecture methods.
ADF scan length enhancement
Scan length through the ADF is increased to 14.5" linear.
eSF Application support via VSC
eSF applications can be downloaded to eTask devices.
Virtual Configuration Center
Ability to customize devices at the reseller or customer.
Services Break / Fix
Error Code Improvements
Consistent messaging between products for different error codes and issues. Non model specific error codes for easier lookup and management.
Security
IEEE P2600.1 and 2 / Common Criteria certification (EAL 3) and (EAL2)
EAL2 for North America, EAL3 for rest of World
Improved AD support Microsoft Active Directory Domain Enrollment
NAND, SD and/or HDD wiping
Removes customer data from these storage mechanisms
Enterprise Certificate Management
Automatically adds secure certificates to a fleet of devices.
Web Services Enhancements
Secure NTP v4
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Sustainability
Enhanced power management
Rocker Power Switch & Front panel sleep button
Additional Sustainability Statistics
Job logs Utilize firmware tracking information for page count, cartridge usage type and count, duplex and n-up to track "green" print behavior
Print Quality Enhancements
Automatic Named Color Replacement
Allows user to store optimized color/media palette on the print device for PANTONE®,RAL, Toyo, and other inksets for automatic optimization based on color name.
Enhanced power management
Rocker Power Switch Hard power switch to completely power off device.
Front panel sleep button
Front panel sleep button to place device in a lower power sleep mode. Enters Sleep by:
Inactivity Timeout
Sleep Button Press Exits Sleep when:
Receives a Job
Cover Open/Close/Tray Insert
Front USB insert
Touchscreen or button press
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Major Component Locations
Color Cartridges
Controller Board
Low Voltage Power
Supply (LVPS)
Toner Meter
Cycle Card
High Voltage Power
Supply (HVPS)
Fuser
Transfer Module
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