Repair Information; Removal Precautions; Data Security Notice; Handling Esd-Sensitive Parts - Lexmark MS510 Service Manual

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Removal precautions

CAUTION—SHOCK HAZARD: For personal safety and to prevent damage to the printer, remove the power cord
from the electrical outlet before you connect or disconnect any cable, electronic board or assembly.

Data security notice

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This printer contains various types of memory that are capable of storing device and network settings, information
from embedded solutions, and user data. The types of memory, along with the types of data stored by each, are
described below.
Volatile memory—This device utilizes standard Random Access Memory (RAM) to temporarily buffer user data
during simple print and copy jobs.
Non-volatile memory—This device may utilize two forms of non-volatile memory: EEPROM and NAND (flash
memory). Both types are used to store the operating system, device settings, network information, scanner and
bookmark settings, and embedded solutions.
Hard disk memory—Some devices have a hard disk drive installed. The printer hard disk is designed for device-
specific functionality and cannot be used for long term storage for data that is not print-related. The hard disk
does not provide the capability for users to extract information, create folders, create disk or network file shares,
or transfer FTP information directly from a client device. The hard disk can retain buffered user data from
complex print jobs, as well as form data and font data.
To erase volatile memory, turn off the printer.
To erase non-volatile memory, see the menu item under
To erase the printer hard disk, see the menu item under
The following parts are capable of storing memory:
printer control panel
UICC (User Interface Controller Card)
controller board
optional hard drives
Note: The printer control panel and controller board contain NVRAM.
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After removing the old part, it must be returned to your next level of support.
Handling ESD‑sensitive parts
Many electronic products use parts that are known to be sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). To prevent damage
to ESD-sensitive parts, use the following instructions in addition to all the usual precautions, such as turning off power
before removing logic boards:
Keep the ESD-sensitive part in its original shipping container (a special "ESD bag") until you are ready to install the
part into the machine.
Make the least-possible movements with your body to prevent an increase of static electricity from clothing fibers,
carpets, and furniture.
"Configuration menu" on page 145
"Configuration menu" on page 145
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