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7463 Table of contents Product information..................2 Edition notice....................2 Notices and safety information..............21 Laser notices............................21 Safety...............................24 Preface.......................27 Service manual conventions........................27 General information...................29 Paper guidelines............................29 Paper characteristics............................Selecting paper ..............................Selecting preprinted forms and letterhead ...................... Using recycled paper and other office papers ....................Storing paper ..............................
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7463 Streaked vertical lines appear on prints....................... Toner specks appear on prints ........................Vertical voids appear on prints ........................Toner fog or background shading appears on prints ................... Toner rubs off............................... Paper jams...............................51 Understanding jam numbers and locations...................... 200–201 paper jams ............................Sensor (input) static jam service check......................
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7463 43y.xx paper jams ............................. 451 paper jams ..............................455–457 paper jams ............................User attendance messages (0-99.99)......................97 User attendance messages (0‑99.99) ....................... Toner level sensing error check ........................Toner cartridge smart chip error service check ....................Imaging unit smart chip service check......................Fuser unit smart chip service check........................
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7463 Flatbed scanner and ADF communications failure service check ..............Flatbed scanner home position error service check ..................ADF elevator tray home position error service check..................ADF elevator tray motor stalled error service check ..................ADF elevator tray motor time-out error service check................... Flatbed scanner CCD initialization error service check ...................
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Finisher door undetected service check ......................Stapler carriage failure service check ......................Finisher bin media present error service check....................Service menus..................225 Using the printer control panel......................225 Using the printer control panel (MX81x)....................226 Menus list..............................227 Diagnostics menu..........................227 Entering diagnostics mode ..........................REGISTRATION ..............................Scanner calibration ............................
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7463 OUTPUT BIN TESTS ............................Feed Tests ..............................Feed To All Bins ............................Sensor Test ..............................Diverter Test............................... FINISHER TESTS ............................... Staple Test..............................Hole Punch Test............................Feed Test (finisher)............................. Finisher Sensor Test ........................... BASE SENSOR TEST............................DEVICE TESTS ..............................Quick Disk Test ............................Disk Test/Clean............................
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7463 Reset Roller Kit Counter..........................Reset Separator Roll and Pick Assembly Counter ................... USB Scan to Local............................Print Quality Pages............................Reports ................................Menu Settings Page............................ Event Log ..............................Size sensing..............................Panel Menus ..............................PPDS Emulation .............................. Download Emuls ............................. Safe Mode............................... Factory Defaults..............................
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Copy skew correction ............................. Removal procedures..........................291 Base printer - cover removals.......................291 Column left front cover removal (MX81x) ...................... Column left outer cover removal (MX81x) ..................... Column right inner cover removal ........................Column right outer cover removal........................Left cover removal (MX71x)..........................
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Cartridge door removal ..........................Output bin sensor cover removal ........................Sensor (standard bin full) removal ......................... Standard bin cover removal (MX71x) ......................Standard bin cover removal (MX81x) ......................Upper redrive removal............................ Base printer - bottom removals......................355 Duplex front flap removal..........................
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10‑inch display (MX81x) removal ........................Control panel removal (MX71x)........................Control panel removal (MX81x)........................Control panel board removal (MX71x) ......................Control panel board removal (MX81x) ......................Control panel front cover removal ......................... Control panel latch removal ........................... Control panel left bezel removal (MX71x) ......................
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7463 ADF front cover removal ..........................ADF front side drive parts pack removal ....................ADF input tray removal ..........................ADF left hinge removal..........................ADF left lower cover removal........................ADF lift tray removal ..........................ADF pick roller cover removal ........................ADF pick roller removal ..........................ADF push button switch sensor removal....................
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7463 Sensor (pick roll position) removal ........................ Drawer assembly rear cover removal ......................Drawer assembly left cover removal ......................Drawer controller PCBA removal........................Drawer upper interface cable removal......................Drawer lower interface cable removal ......................Drawer media feeder removal ........................Drawer transport motor removal ........................Sensor (drawer pass through) removal ......................
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7463 Sensor (pick) removal ............................. High capacity input tray option removals (MX810, MX811, and MX812)..........554 HCIT and drawer assembly removal ....................... HCIT removal ..............................HCIT drawer assembly removal ........................HCIT separator roll assembly removal ......................HCIT media guide removal..........................HCIT front cover removal..........................HCIT pick arm assembly removal ........................
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7463 Mailbox option removals........................601 Mailbox assembly removal ..........................Mailbox top cover removal..........................Mailbox rear door removal ..........................Mailbox right cover removal........................... Mailbox spring with string removal ........................ Mailbox solenoid removal ..........................Mailbox left cover removal..........................Mailbox controller PCBA removal........................Sensor (mailbox divert motor) removal......................Mailbox lower interface cable removal ......................
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Input options supported........................739 Output options supported........................739 Physical specifications (options)......................739 Appendix C: Theory of operation..............741 Models MX81x and MX71x paper path rollers and sensors..............742 Models MX81x and MX71x sensors......................743 Functions of main components......................743 Media tray assembly............................Rear media guide ............................Side media guide.............................
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7463 Drive..............................750 Main drive motor assembly ..........................Fuser drive motor assembly ........................... Toner add motor assembly..........................Redrive motor assembly ..........................Sensors..............................752 Electrical components and controller....................753 Sensor (control panel door interlock) ......................Sensor (rear door interlock)..........................Main cooling fan ............................. Cartridge cooling fan............................Duplex cooling fan ............................
7463 Notices and safety information Laser notices Laser notice The printer is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR, Chapter I, Subchapter J for Class I (1) laser products, and elsewhere is certified as a Class I laser product conforming to the requirements of IEC 60825-1. Class I laser products are not considered to be hazardous.
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7463 Aviso de láser Esta impresora se ha certificado en EE. UU. de conformidad con los requisitos de DHHS 21 CFR, capítulo I, subcapítulo J, para los productos láser de Clase I (1), y en otros países está certificada como un producto láser de Clase I de acuerdo con los requisitos de IEC 60825-1.
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7463 Luokan I lasertuotteita ei pidetä haitallisina. Tulostimen sisällä on luokan IIIb (3b) laser, joka on nimellisteholtaan 10 mW:n galliumarsenidilaser ja toimii 787–800 nanometrin aallonpituuksilla. Laserjärjestelmä ja tulostin ovat rakenteeltaan sellaisia, että käyttäjä ei joudu alttiiksi luokkaa 1 suuremmalle säteilylle normaalin käytön, ylläpidon tai huollon aikana.
7463 Class I 레이저 제품은 위험한 제품으로 간주되지 않습니다. 프린터에는 655-675 나노미터의 파장 영역에서 작동 하는 공칭 7 밀리와트 갈륨 비소 레이저인 클래스 IIIb(3b) 레이저가 내부에 포함되어 있습니다. 레이저 시스템 과 프린터는 정상적인 작동, 사용자 유지 관리 또는 사전 설명된 서비스 조건에는 사람에게 클래스 I 수준 이상 의...
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7463 ATTENTION : Ce symbole indique la présence d'une tension dangereuse dans la partie du produit sur laquelle vous travaillez. Débranchez le produit avant de commencer ou faites preuve de vigilance si l'exécution de la tâche exige que le produit reste sous tension. Norme di sicurezza •...
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7463 CUIDADO: Quando vir este símbolo, existe a possível presença de uma potencial tensão perigosa na zona do produto em que está a trabalhar. Antes de começar, desligue o produto da tomada eléctrica ou seja cuidadoso caso o produto tenha de estar ligado à corrente eléctrica para realizar a tarefa necessária. Informació...
7463 Preface This manual contains maintenance procedures for service personnel. It is divided into the following chapters: • General information contains a general description of the printer and the maintenance approach used to repair it. Special tools and test equipment, as well as general environmental and safety instructions, are discussed. •...
“Tools required for service” on page 33 The Lexmark MX71x and MX81x are network‑capable, multi‑function laser printers that print monochrome print jobs. The operator panel is touch‑sensitive and lets the user adjust the viewing angle. All information in this service manual pertains to all models unless explicitly noted.
7463 Weight The printer trays and multipurpose feeder can automatically feed paper weights between 60–176 g/m (16–47‑lb) grain long paper. The 2100‑sheet tray can automatically feed paper weights up to 60–135 g/m (16–36‑lb) grain long paper. Paper lighter than 60 g/m (16 lb) might not be stiff enough to feed properly, and may cause jams.
Lexmark concerns itself with the responsible use of paper in general based on life cycle assessments of its products. To gain a better understanding of the impact of printers on the environment, the company commissioned a number of life cycle assessments and found that paper was identified as the primary contributor (up to 80%) of carbon emissions caused throughout the entire life of a device (from design to end-of-life).
In addition, the company encourages purchasing paper from suppliers who demonstrate their commitment to sustainable forestry practices. Lexmark does not endorse specific suppliers, although a converter’s product list for special applications is maintained. However, the following paper choice guidelines will help alleviate the environmental impact of printing: Minimize paper consumption.
7463 Data security notice This printer contains various types of memory that are capable of storing device and network settings, information from embedded solutions, and user data: • Volatile memory—This device utilizes standard Random Access Memory (RAM) to temporarily buffer user data during simple print and copy jobs.
“Assembly 7: Frame” on page 669 • “Assembly 8: Control panel (MX71x)” on page 671 • “Assembly 9: Control panel 10‑inch display (MX81x)” on page 675 • “Assembly 10: Paper tray” on page 677 • “Assembly 11: ADF assembly” on page 679 •...
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7463 Legend The following column headings are used in the parts catalog: • Asm‑index—Identifies the assembly and the item in the diagram. For example, 3‑1 indicates Assembly 3 and item 1 in the table. • Part number—Identifies the unique number that correlates with the part. •...
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7463 Assembly 2: Covers (MX81x) Asm-index Units/mach Units/FRU Description Removal procedure 40X7939 Rear door “Rear door removal” on page 302. 40X7726 Rear door support 40X7924 Column left rear cover 40X8368 Column right rear cover 40X7925 Column right outer cover “Column right outer cover removal”...
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Controller board access cover “Controller board access cover removal” on page 373. 40X7933 Left rear cover 40X7927 Column left outer cover “Column left outer cover removal (MX81x)” on page 292. 40X7940 Standard bin cover “Standard bin cover removal (MX71x)” on page 350.
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Asm-index Units/mach Units/FRU Description Removal procedure 40X7602 Upper redrive “Upper redrive removal” on page 354. 40X7588 Fuser access door (MX81x) See “Fuser access door removal” on page 342. 40X8399 Fuser access door (MX71x) See “Fuser access door removal” on page 342.
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340. 40X7744 MX81x Return Program Fuser Type 01, “Fuser 220-240V A4 removal” on page 340. 40X7745 MX81x Return Program Fuser Type 02, 100V A4 See “Fuser removal” on page 340. 40X7581 MX81x Return Program Fuser Type 03, “Fuser 110-120V A4 removal”...
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7463 Assembly 6: Drive motors Asm-index Units/mach Units/FRU Description Removal procedure 40X7684 Duplex motor with cable “Duplex motor removal” on page 338. 40X7695 Duplex cooling fan “Duplex cooling fan removal” on page 387. 40X7580 Cartridge cooling fan “Cartridge cooling fan removal” on page 386.
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7463 Assembly 9: Control panel 10‑inch display (MX81x) Asm-index Units/mach Units/FRU Description Removal procedure 40X7887 Control panel buttons parts pack 40X7892 Control panel cover 40X7884 Control panel board 40X7703 Control panel speaker 40X7886 Standard bin LED board 40X7883 Display, 10‑inch touch‑screen...
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Removal procedure 40X7755 ADF top door w/o beacon and MF sensor (MX71x) “ADF door removal” on page 439 40X7794 ADF top door w/ beacon and MF sensor (MX81x) “ADF door removal” on page 439 40X7763 ADF left hinge “ADF left hinge removal”...
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7463 Asm-index Units/mach Units/FRU Description Removal procedure 40X7754 ADF left lower cover “ADF left lower cover removal” on page 448 40X7759 ADF pick roller cover “ADF pick roller cover removal” on page 451 40X7760 ADF separation guide “ADF separation guide removal” on page 458 Parts catalog...
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7463 Asm-index Units/mach Units/FRU Description Removal procedure 40X7770 Cable parts pack, which includes the following: • ADF electrical cables parts pack • Tray lift motor cable • ADF pick motor cable • ADF transport motor cable • MDC to back jam bcn 1& 2 •...
7463 Assembly 23: High capacity input tray option 2 (MX710 and MX711) Parts catalog...
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7463 Assembly 23: High capacity input tray option 2 (MX710 and MX711) Asm-index Units/mach Units/FRU Description Removal procedure 40X8178 Sensor (HCIT pick) with cable “Sensor (HCIT pick) removal” on page 535 40X8177 Sensor (HCIT media low) with flag See “Sensor (HCIT media low) with flag removal”...
7463 Assembly 29: Mailbox option 1 Parts catalog...
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7463 Assembly 29: Mailbox option 1 Asm-index Units/mach Units/FRU Description Removal procedure 40X8248 Sensor (bin full receive) “Sensor (mailbox bin full receive) removal” on page 617 40X8247 Mailbox media bin full flag “Mailbox media bin full flag removal” on page 616 40X8244 Mailbox controller PCBA “Mailbox controller PCBA removal”...
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7463 Assembly 30: Mailbox option 2 Parts catalog...
7463 Assembly 30: Mailbox option 2 Asm-index Units/mach Units/FRU Description Removal procedure 40X8250 Mailbox output bin LED assembly See “Mailbox output bin LED assembly removal” on page 622 40X8249 Mailbox belt “Mailbox belt removal” on page 620 40X8251 Mailbox solenoid “Mailbox solenoid removal”...
Card reader - large stick on case 40X8313 Card reader - small snap on case 40X8314 Card reader - large snap on case 40X1593 Lexmark MarkNet N7000e (1 port USB) Ethernet 10Base/100BaseTX 40X1594 Lexmark MarkNet N7002e (1 port Parallel) Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX 40X1592...
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MS81x Fuser Maint. Kit Type 07, 100V A4 40X8428 MS81x Fuser Maint. Kit Type 08, 110-120V A4 40X8429 MS81x Fuser Maint. Kit Type 09, 220-240V Letter 40X8431 MX71x & MX81x ADF Maintenance Kit 40X8102 MX81x caster base cover 40X8103 MX81x caster base frame 40X8359...
7463 Assembly 34: Power cords Removal Asm-index Units/mach Units/FRU Description procedure 40X0269 Power cord LV, USA & Canada, Latin America 40X0288 Power cord HV, Argentina 40X1766 Power cord HV, Bolivia & Peru 40X0273 Power cord HV, Chile, Uruguay 40X3141 Power cord HV, Paraguay, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Bluemark, Czech &...
Notes: • Using a power converter or inverter is not recommended. • All MX71x and MX81x models conform to the ENERGY STAR standard. • All models ship with Sleep Mode set to On. Operating clearances The following clearances must be maintained for proper ventilation and operation of the MX710/ MX810 Series MFPs (including removing jobs from the exit tray, fully extending the paper input tray, and using the ADF): 152.4 mm (6 in.)
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7463 Front 381 mm (15 in.) Left 152.4 mm (6 in.) Rear 152.4 mm (6 in.) Additional clearance (especially from the front) will usually be needed to utilize the multi-purpose feeder, clear misfeeds, lift the scanner lid, and to change toner and imaging units.
7463 – Altitude: 9,500 ft. (0 to 2896 meters) – Atmospheric pressure: 74.6 kPa • Power off – Temperature: 50 to 110° F (10 to 43.3° C) – Relative humidity: 8 to 80% – Maximum wet bulb temperature: 80.1° F (26.7° C) –...
7463 To perform a jumper reset operation: Power the device off. Remove the Kensington lock from the card cage (if installed). Remove the small yellow jumper that covers a pair of the jumper’s pins. Replace the small yellow jumper so that it covers the pins adjacent to its original position. Replace and secure the Kensington lock on the card cage (if installed).
7463 Print registration Initial adjustment (adjustable in increments of T=0.3mm, B-0.5mm, R and L=0.2mm): • Left print position accuracy (scanning direction): +/-0.5mm - start on scan • Top print position accuracy (feeding direction): +/-0.5 mm - start on scan • Horizontal page width accuracy: +/-0.5mm - mirror motor •...
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7463 Item Height Width Depth Weight 550‑sheet tray (MX81x) 110 mm (4.3 548 mm (21.6 535 mm (21.1 7.0 kg (15.4 lb) in.) in.) in.) 2100‑sheet tray 350 mm (13.8 421 mm (16.6 510 mm (20.1 17.7 kg (39 lb) (MX71x) in.)
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7463 Appendix C: Theory of operation • “Models MX81x and MX71x paper path rollers and sensors” on page 742 • “Models MX81x and MX71x sensors” on page 743 • “Functions of main components” on page 743 • “Media tray” on page 744 •...
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7463 Models MX81x and MX71x paper path rollers and sensors Appendix C: Theory of operation...
7463 Models MX81x and MX71x sensors Functions of main components Media tray assembly The media tray is used to contain the media that will be printed on by the printer. Appendix C: Theory of operation...
7463 Rear media guide The rear media tray guide assembly can be adjusted to different media sizes by moving it to the front or rear and can be locked in position. The rear guide should come into contact with the media and hold it in position. Side media guide The media tray assembly is designed so that it can adjust to the media width in the media feed direction by moving the side guide to the left or right.
7463 Multi-purpose feeder (MPF) The MPF is a mechanical unit supplying media to the printer. The driving force from the main drive motor drive motor is transmitted to the MPF pick roller to feed media. MPF pick roller The MPF pick roller feeds the media placed in the MPF media tray into the printer. MPF pick solenoid The MPF pick solenoid transmits the driving force from the main drive motor assembly to the MPF pick roller.
7463 Sensor (input) The sensor (input) is located just before the print cartridge and can detect whether media exists in the input path. The sensor is used to detect jams and to set functional timing. Duplex The printer has an integrated duplex that is used to provide two-sided printing. After the first side of the page is printed, the page enters the duplex path and then re-enters the primary paper path just before the input sensor.
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7463 Printhead The printhead scans the photoconductor drum surface with a laser beam. It consists of four components: laser diode (LD) card assembly, printhead motor, polygon mirror, and the start of scan card assembly. LD card assembly—The LD card assembly generates the laser beam. The beam is turned on or off according to a print data signal coming from the controller board.
7463 When a laser beam is scanned across the photoconductor (drum) surface from one end to the other while turning on and off the beam, one line of latent image is created. If the scanning by the laser beam is repeated while rotating the drum, a two-dimensional image is created.
7463 Heat belt (belt fuser) The heat belt is a thin metal belt with a coated surface. This belt is heated by a ceramic heater bar. The heat is applied to the media passing between the heat belt and pressure roll, fusing the toner on the media. Pressure roll The pressure roll is used to apply pressure to the media surface for fusing.
7463 Exit The standard media exit ejects printed media from the printer to the standard bin . Sensor (standard bin full) The sensor (standard bin full), along with the standard bin full flag, detects whether the standard bin is full and stops the printing process.
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7463 Toner add motor assembly The toner add motor is a DC motor that drives the toner cartridge in order to provide new toner. Redrive motor assembly The redrive motor assembly is a DC motor that drives the redrive assembly that transports the media into the duplex path entrance, standard bin, or output option.
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7463 Sensors Appendix C: Theory of operation...
7463 Electrical components and controller Sensor (control panel door interlock) The sensor is a safety device to cut off a 24 VDC power supply from the LVPS to the high volt power supply (HVPS), controller board, and to the main drive motor assembly, while the control panel door is open. Sensor (rear door interlock) The sensor is a safety device to cut off a 24 VDC power supply from the LVPS to the HVPS, controller board, and to the main drive motor assembly, while the printer rear door is open.
7463 LVPS board assembly The LVPS board assembly generates 6.5V and 25V DC voltages. The LVPS can be switched to work with 100V, 110, and 220V machines. HVPS board assembly The HVPS board assembly generates and provides DC voltages to the developer roll, the transfer roller, and the charge roller (located in the imaging unit).
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7463 Exposure The Printhead generates a beam of laser light. Image data received from the controller board assembly modulates this beam, turning it on and off according to image information that is received from the host computer and software. Through the use of a series of rotating and stationary mirrors within the Printhead, the beam scans the negative charged drum surface.
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7463 Development The toner contained within the PC cartridge has an electrical property that causes it to adhere to the development roller. The metering blade spreads the toner into a very thin layer on the development roller. Friction between the development roller and the CM blade development roller generates a small electrical charge that is transferred to the toner.
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7463 Transfer As the paper travels between the transfer roller and the photoconductor (drum), the Transfer roller applies a positive charge to the back of the printing paper. This positive charge transfers the negative charged toner image from the photoconductor (drum) to the top surface of the paper. The toner image is now on the paper and the paper is now stuck to the photoconductor (drum) due to the relative electrical differences between the negative electrical charge of the inner conductive layer of the drum and the positive electrical charge of the paper.
7463 Auto density sensing The image density sensor assembly uses a reflection type sensor that detects a pre-placed toner patch and image on the photoconductor (drum) and outputs pulses when the central line of the patch image aligns with the central line of the detector.
7463 The operational overview of a document scanning at the platen: The flatbed scanner CCD assembly travels to read the document. The exposure lamp is installed on the flatbed scanner CCD assembly. As the flatbed scanner CCD assembly travels, the document on the platen glass is scanned and exposed with the exposure lamp. The flatbed scanner CCD image sensor assembly reads the image data.
7463 Setting a document When a document is set on the document tray assembly and the lead edge is pushed into the tray until it stops, the sensor (ADF media present) becomes covered and the machine recognizes that the document has been set properly, turning on the media present LED.
7463 ADF components ADF electronic components Appendix C: Theory of operation...
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7463 • Sensor (ADF closed interlock)—A sensor that detects whether the ADF is raised away from the flatbed scanner. • Switch (ADF top door interlock)—A sensor that detects whether the ADF top door is open. • Switch (ADF lower door interlock)—A sensor that detects whether the ADF lower door is open. •...
7463 ADF media feed and transport components • ADF pick roller—This roller is used to begin the feed process into the ADF. • ADF feed belt—This belt is used to feed the pick media into the ADF. • ADF separator roller and torque limiting clutch—This roller and clutch are used to ensure that only a single sheet of media is fed into the ADF.
7463 Paper sizes supported by the printer Paper size Dimensions Standard or Optional Multipurpose Duplex optional 250‑ or 2100‑sheet tray feeder 550‑sheet trays 210 x 297 mm (8.3 x 11.7 in.) 148 x 210 mm (5.8 x 8.3 in.) 105 x 148 mm (4.1 x 5.8 in.) JIS B5 182 x 257 mm...
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7463 Paper sizes, types, and weights supported by the optional finishers Supported paper sizes Paper size 4‑bin mailbox Offset stacker Staple finisher Staple, hole punch finisher JIS B5 Executive Letter Legal Folio Statement Universal The finisher stacks the paper but does not staple or punch holes in it. The finisher staples the paper if it is loaded long edge first.
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7463 Paper type Paper weight 4‑bin mailbox Offset stacker Staple finisher Staple, hole punch finisher Recycled 90–176 g/m (24–47 lb) 60–90 g/m (16–24 lb) Paper labels 180 g/m (48 Ib) Vinyl labels 300 g/m (92 Ib) Dual web and 180 g/m Integrated (48 Ib) Polyester...
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7463 Paper type Paper weight 4‑bin mailbox Offset stacker Staple finisher Staple, hole punch finisher Rough/cotton 60–90 g/m (16–24 lb) Custom type [x] 60–90 g/m (16–24 lb) The finisher stacks the paper but does not staple or punch holes in it. Output options theory •...
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7463 The main motor drives the transport rollers which move the media along the paper path. The sensor (pass through) detects if the media has entered the mailbox. Four diverters control which way the media will go. If a diverter is opened, then media will pass through it and go to the next diverter above it.
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7463 Stapling process Exit rollers move the media to the tamper where it will be prepared for stapling. Multiple pages can be stacked on the tamper before the document is stapled. The paddle drive motor rotates the paddle rollers for aligning the trailing edge of the pages.
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7463 Appendix D: Acronyms Acronyms ASIC Application-Specific Integrated Circuit BLDC Brushless DC Motor Black Only Retract Cyan Charge Coupled Device Carbonless Copy Paper Cyclic Redundancy Check Customer Setup CTLS Capacitance Toner Level Sensing DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory Enhanced Data Out Electrophotographic Process EPROM...
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7463 Microswitch Nonvolatile Memory NVRAM Nonvolatile Random Access Memory Original Equipment Manufacturer Optical Sensor Photoconductor pel, pixel Picture element Power-On Reset POST Power-On Self Test Position Sensing Device Pulse Width Modulation Raster Imaging Processor Read Only Memory SDRAM Synchronous Dual Random Access Memory SIMM Single Inline Memory Module SRAM...
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7463 Index jobs on disk key repeat initial delay acronyms key repeat rate ADF components LES applications ADF edge erase menu settings page ADF skew adjustment min copy memory back side num pad job assist deskew roller paper prompts front side PPDS emulation adjusting skew print quality pages...
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7463 base sensor test document scanning beacons test print theory button test duplex cooling fan charge roll voltage removal clear event log duplex exit diverter defaults removal disk test/clean duplex motor display event log removal diverter test duplex tests DRAM test feed 1 test duplex feed 1 test feed 2 test...
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7463 supported paper sizes in duplex area finisher features in finisher rear door finisher sensors in mailbox rear door tests in multipurpose feeder finisher tests in rear expander door feed test (finisher) in standard bin hole punch test in staple finisher staple test in the tray flatbed scanner...
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7463 MPF feeder lift plate in mailbox rear door removal in multipurpose feeder MPF pick roller in rear expander door print theory in standard bin removal in staple finisher MPF pick solenoid in the tray print theory inside the printer MPF tray paper path rolls, print theory removal...
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(MX71x) rear lower cover control panel (MX81x) removal control panel board (MX71x) rear media guide control panel board (MX81x) print theory control panel buttons recovery mode control panel cover accessing control panel front cover...
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(2nd scan) rear door interrupt with flag sensor (ADF media exit) rear lower door (MX81x) laser printhead right control panel hinge left control panel hinge right cover (MX81x) left cover (MX71x)
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(29t) security settings separator roller security, data standard bin cover (MX71x) selecting paper standard bin cover (MX81x) sensor (control panel door interlock) standard bin LED board print theory standard output bin led sensor (control panel interlock)
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7463 ADF skew adjustment, front side gray background on prints adjusting horizontal voids appear on prints copy skew correction print irregularities polygon printhead mechanical registration shadow images appear on prints adjustment skewed print print skew correction solid black pages solid black pages streaked horizontal lines appear on prints specifications streaked vertical lines appear on prints...
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Zealand....................731 40X0303 Power cord, HV PRC..........................731 40X0387 USB-A interface device ..........................729 40X1592 Lexmark MarkNet N7020e (4 port USB) Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX/1000BaseT ......729 40X1593 Lexmark MarkNet N7000e (1 port USB) Ethernet 10Base/100BaseTX..........729 40X1594 Lexmark MarkNet N7002e (1 port Parallel) Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX ..........729 40X1766 Power cord HV, Bolivia &...
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40X7577 Fuser data cable.............................662 40X7578 HVPS...............................664 40X7579 Main cooling fan with cable........................668 40X7580 Cartridge cooling fan..........................668 40X7581 MX81x Return Program Fuser Type 03, 110-120V A4................662 40X7582 Transfer roller............................664 40X7583 Media turn guide............................660 40X7584 Duplex exit diverter..........................660 40X7585 Recoil spring............................660 40X7586 Media vertical guide..........................660...
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7463 Part name Page 40X7600 MPF pick roller............................678 40X7601 MPF feed roller flange..........................678 40X7602 Upper redrive............................660 40X7604 Output bin guide..........................654, 40X7605 Transfer roller left arm with cable......................664 40X7606 Transfer roller right arm.........................664 40X7607 Sensor (input)............................664 40X7608 ADF front indicator..........................689 40X7676 LVPS................................664 40X7678 Rear door..............................654...
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40X7726 Rear door support..........................654, 40X7730 Torsion spring..........................656, 40X7731 Torsion spring..........................656, 40X7732 Left frame pivot............................670 40X7733 Right frame pivot............................670 40X7734 MX81x Return Program Fuser Type 04, 220-240V Letter...............662 40X7742 550-sheet tray............................704 40X7742 550-sheet tray insert (MX71x).......................678 40X7743 MX81x Return Program Fuser Type 00, 110-120V Letter...............662...
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40X7788 Flatbed scanner tension pulley w/ belt ..................692, 40X7792 ADF CCD scanner ...........................688 40X7793 ADF front cover w/o lightpipe (MX71x) ....................682 40X7794 ADF top door w/ beacon and MF sensor (MX81x) ................682 40x7799 ADF assembly (MX711)..........................680 40X7853 Sensor (ADF multifeed detect).......................688...
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40X7877 Control panel (MX711)...........................672 40X7879 Control panel board (MX711)........................672 40X7881 Cable, display to control panel.......................676 40X7881 Display to control panel board cable (MX711, MX81x)................672 40X7882 Control panel assembly..........................676 40X7883 Display, 10‑inch touch‑screen........................676 40X7884 Control panel board..........................676 40X7885 Standard output bin LED lens.........................692...
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40X7931 Left cover..............................656 40X7933 Left rear cover............................657 40X7934 Rear lower door with beacon.........................656 40X7935 Deskew idler shaft..........................686 40X7936 Controller board (MX711, MX81x)......................664 40X7937 Cartridge door latch..........................656 40X7938 Cartridge door with beacon........................656 40X7939 Rear door..............................656 40X7940 Standard bin cover..........................657 40X7941 Flatbed right cover (MX81x)........................696...
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40X7949 Controller board access cover........................654 40X7950 Cartridge door front cover........................656 40X7951 Controller board access cover........................657 40X8016 MX81x Fuser Type 05, 110-120V Letter....................662 40X8017 MX81x Fuser Type 06, 220-240V A4......................662 40X8018 MX81x Fuser Type 07, 100V A4......................662 40X8019 MX81x Fuser Type 08, 110-120V A4......................662...
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40X8501 ADF to printer cable (MX71x) ........................688 40X8502 ADF to printer cable (MX81x )........................688 40X7794 ADF top door w/ beacon and MF sensor (MX81x) ................682 40X7755 ADF top door w/o beacon and MF sensor (MX71x) ................682 40X7768 ADF tray lift drive...........................686...
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7463 Part name Page 40X8099 Cable, standard output bin LED......................693 40X8314 Card reader - large snap on case......................729 40X8312 Card reader - large stick on case......................729 40X8313 Card reader - small snap on case......................729 40X8311 Card reader - small stick on case......................729 40X7580 Cartridge cooling fan..........................668...
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40X7901 Flatbed right cover..........................692 40X7941 Flatbed right cover (MX81x)........................696 40X7912 Flatbed scanner (MX71x) ........................692 40X7782 Flatbed scanner (MX81x) ........................696 40X7785 Flatbed scanner cables part kit ......................692 40X7786 Flatbed scanner CCD........................693, 40X8374 Flatbed scanner CCD ribbon cable (MX81x) ..................696 Part name index...
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40X7922 Front door interlock sensor cable......................657 40X7894 Front door support link..........................654 40X7715 Front door support link..........................656 40X8399 Fuser access door (MX71x)........................660 40X7588 Fuser access door (MX81x)........................660 40X7577 Fuser data cable.............................662 40X7595 Fuser drive motor...........................668 40X8401 Fuser drive motor...........................668 40X7576 Fuser drive motor cable.........................668 40X7757 Gear (29t), separation roll drive......................686...
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40X7914 Left inner cover............................656 40X7933 Left rear cover............................657 40X1593 Lexmark MarkNet N7000e (1 port USB) Ethernet 10Base/100BaseTX..........729 40X1594 Lexmark MarkNet N7002e (1 port Parallel) Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX ..........729 40X1592 Lexmark MarkNet N7020e (4 port USB) Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX/1000BaseT ......729 40X8359 Locking caster............................730 40X7676 LVPS................................664...
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7463 Part name Page 40X8244 Mailbox controller PCBA........................722 40X8256 Mailbox divert motor..........................722 40X8246 Mailbox left cover..........................722 40X8253 Mailbox lower interface cable........................722 40X8247 Mailbox media bin full flag........................722 40X8241 Mailbox option ............................716 40X8250 Mailbox output bin LED assembly......................724 40X8242 Mailbox rear door..........................722 40X8243 Mailbox right cover..........................724...
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40X8019 MX81x Fuser Type 08, 110-120V A4......................662 40X8020 MX81x Fuser Type 09, 220-240V Letter....................662 40X7743 MX81x Return Program Fuser Type 00, 110-120V Letter...............662 40X7744 MX81x Return Program Fuser Type 01, 220-240V A4................662 40X7745 MX81x Return Program Fuser Type 02, 100V A4...................662...
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7463 Part name Page 40X0301 Power cord HV, Australia & New Zealand....................731 40X1766 Power cord HV, Bolivia & Peru.......................731 40X0273 Power cord HV, Chile, Uruguay......................731 40X1774 Power cord HV, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden................731 40X3141 Power cord HV, Paraguay, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Bluemark, Czech &...
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7463 Part name Page 40X8408 Right frame extension (MX71x)......................670 40X8414 Right frame extension (MX81x)......................670 40X7733 Right frame pivot............................670 40X7897 Right inner cover............................654 40X7913 Right inner cover............................656 40X4819 RS232C serial adapter..........................729 40X7944 Scanner rear cover..........................696 40X7779 Sensor (ADF 1st scan) ..........................688 40X7779 Sensor (ADF gap detect) ........................688...
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7463 Part name Page 40X7713 Separator roller assembly....................678, 702, 704, 40X5315 SHIP-WITH ISP (2PER) screw........................729 40X8557 Simplified Chinese font card........................729 40X8409 Spacer..............................698 40X7903 Speaker bracket............................692 40X7890 Speaker cable............................676 40X7703 Speaker, control panel...........................692 40X8221 Stacker controller PCBA.........................726 40X8224 Stacker lower interface cable.........................726 40X8213 Stacker paddle drive motor........................726...
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7463 Part name Page 40X8211 Tamper motor (left)........................720, 40X8211 Tamper motor (right)........................720, 40X5317 Tee with thumbscrew standoff......................729 40X8486 Tilting 10-inch display..........................672 40X8485 Tilting 7-inch display..........................672 40X7596 Toner add motor with cable........................668 40X7717 Toner cartridge clamp..........................670 40X7716 Toner cartridge lock..........................670 40X7692 Toner cartridge smart chip contact with cable..................665 40X7685 Toner level / imaging unit high voltage contact..................664...
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PRINTHEAD MIRROR MOTOR J101 PRINTHEAD LASER CONTROL CONTROL PANEL INTERLOCK SENSOR ADF PICK SENSOR JADF ADF TO PRINTER CABLE JU12 ADF REGISTRATION SENSOR CONTROL PANEL BOARD ADF MEDIA PRESENT RECEIVER SENSOR ( if equipped) ADF 1ST SCAN SENSOR CONTROL PANEL USB INTERFACE ADF LOWER BEACON SENSOR ( if equipped) MAIN COOLING FAN ADF MEDIA TRAY (LED BOARD)