Lexmark 6500e Service Manual

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• Table of contents
• Start diagnostics
• Safety and notices
• Trademarks
• Index
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4036-310
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  • Page 1 ™ Lexmark 6500e 4036-310 4036-311 • Table of contents • Start diagnostics • Safety and notices • Trademarks • Index Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 2 Lexmark, Lexmark with diamond design, and are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries. PCL® is a registered trademark of the Hewlett-Packard Company.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4036-310, -311 Table of contents Previous Table of contents ............iii Safety information.
  • Page 4 4036-310, -311 Fax Storage Location ............3-11 Previous ADF Edge Erase .
  • Page 5 4036-310, -311 EXIT DIAGNOSTICS ............. 3-24 Previous Adjustments .
  • Page 6 4036-310, -311 Connector locations ..............Previous Scanner mechanism overview and locations .
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    4036-310, -311 Previous Safety information • The safety of this product is based on testing and approvals of the original design and specific components. The manufacturer is not responsible for safety in the event of use of unauthorized replacement parts. Next •...
  • Page 8 4036-310, -311 Previous Sicherheitshinweise • Die Sicherheit dieses Produkts basiert auf Tests und Zulassungen des ursprünglichen Modells und bestimmter Bauteile. Bei Verwendung nicht genehmigter Ersatzteile wird vom Hersteller keine Verantwortung oder Haftung für die Sicherheit übernommen. Next • Die Wartungsinformationen für dieses Produkt sind ausschließlich für die Verwendung durch einen Wartungsfachmann bestimmt.
  • Page 9 4036-310, -311 Previous Informació de Seguretat • La seguretat d'aquest producte es basa en l'avaluació i aprovació del disseny original i els components específics. El fabricant no es fa responsable de les qüestions de Next seguretat si s'utilitzen peces de recanvi no autoritzades. •...
  • Page 10: Next

    4036-310, -311 Preface Previous 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 Next repair it. Special tools and test equipment, as well as general environmental and safety instructions, are discussed.
  • Page 11: Conventions

    4036-310, -311 Previous Conventions Note: A note provides additional information. Warning: A warning identifies something that might damage the product hardware or software. Next Caution statement:: Go Back CAUTION This type of caution indicates there is a danger from hazardous voltage in the area of the product where you are working.
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  • Page 13: General Information

    FTP destination, and to scan documents and send them to another printer (PDF by way of FTP). When the printer is converted into a multifunction device, all printer messages will appear on the Lexmark™ 6500e option touch screen.
  • Page 14: Features

    4036-310, -311 Previous Features Understanding the ADF and scanner glass The ADF is used for multiple pages, including duplex pages. Next Go Back To use the ADF: • Load letter- and A4-size documents into the ADF facedown, long edge first. •...
  • Page 15 4036-310, -311 The scanner glass is used for singles pages or book pages, small items (such as postcards or photos), Previous transparencies, photo paper, or thin media (such as magazine clippings). Next Go Back To use the scanner glass: • Place a document facedown on the scanner glass in the lower left corner.
  • Page 16: Tools Required For Service

    4036-310, -311 Previous Tools required for service Flat-blade screwdriver #1 Phillips screwdriver, magnetic #2 Phillips screwdriver, magnetic Next #2 Phillips screwdriver, magnetic short-blade Torx screwdrivers Needlenose pliers Go Back Diagonal side cutters Spring hook Feeler gauges Analog or digital multimedia Acronyms Automatic Document Feeder Charge-Couple Device...
  • Page 17: Diagnostic Information

    4036-310, -311 2. Diagnostic information Previous Start Next CAUTION Unplug all power from the electrical outlet before you connect or disconnect any cable or Go Back electronic board or assembly for personal safety and to prevent damage to the scanner. Disconnect any connections between the scanner and the printer.
  • Page 18: Power-On Self Test (Post) Sequence

    The operator panel displays counting the memory. Go Back The operator panel displays a progression bar with the Lexmark splash logo. You can hear the scanner doing a scanner calibration. You can hear the printer starting up. It takes the printer longer to start up from a cold start rather than from a warm start.
  • Page 19: Error Codes And Messages

    4036-310, -311 Previous Error codes and messages For information on error codes 910-999, refer to the printer’s service manual. Next Error code Type Description Action 840.01 Scanner The scanner has been manually Enter the configuration menu to re- disabled. enable the scanner. Go Back 840.02 Scanner...
  • Page 20: Paper Jam Error Codes

    4036-310, -311 Paper jam error codes Previous For information on error codes 200-279, refer to the printer’s service manual. Error code Type Description Action Next 280.06 Scanner Paper missing This error is caused by paper not being detected at the ADF paper present sensor.
  • Page 21: Service Checks

    4036-310, -311 Previous Service checks Frequent paper jam, multifeed or skew Next Step Action and Question Is the paper correctly set in the tray? Go to step 2. Properly position the paper in the ADF Go Back Is the specified paper used? Go to step 3.
  • Page 22: False Multifeed

    4036-310, -311 False multifeed Previous Step Action and Question Are sheets being multifeed into “Frequent paper jam, Go to step 2. ADF? multifeed or skew” on Next page 2-5. Perform multifeed sensor calibration Go to step 3. Problem solved page 28.
  • Page 23: The Power Does Not Come On

    4036-310, -311 The power does not come on Previous Step Action and Question Is the AC cord unplugged? Plug in cord Go to step 2. Next Has the POR sequence been Go to step 3. “Power On Reset followed? (POR) sequence” on page 3-6.
  • Page 24: Voided Line In Scanned Image (Adf Or Flatbed)

    4036-310, -311 Voided line in scanned image (ADF or flatbed) Previous Step Action and Question Inspect the scan module associated Clean the debris from the Go to step 2. with the side of page being scanned ADF glass or lens of the Next (lower ADF scan module for front affected scan module.
  • Page 25: Image Blank Or Distorted (Flatbed)

    4036-310, -311 Image blank or distorted (flatbed) Previous Step Action and Question Inspect the flatbed cables for poor Replace the flatbed scanner Go to step 2. connection to the flatbed scanner module cables. See “Flatbed Next module. Also check for damage to scanner cables removal”...
  • Page 26: Image Blank Or Distorted (Adf-Front Side Of Scanned Page)

    4036-310, -311 Image blank or distorted (ADF-front side of scanned page) Previous Step Action and Question Is the separator pad dirty, damaged Clean separator pad. Replace Go to step 2. or worn? if problem remains. See Next “Separator pad removal” on page 4-8 Is the pick roller dirty, damaged or Clean pick roller.
  • Page 27: Image Blank Or Distorted (Adf-Back Side Of Scanned Page)

    4036-310, -311 Image blank or distorted (ADF-back side of scanned page) Previous Step Action and Question Is the separator pad dirty, damaged or Clean separator pad. Replace Go to step 2. worn? if problem remains. See Next “Separator pad removal” on page 4-8.
  • Page 28: Strange Sound Generated (Flatbed)

    4036-310, -311 Strange sound generated (flatbed) Previous Step Action and Question Is the flatbed scanner module locked? Unlock the flatbed scanner Go to step 2. module. Next Inspect the flatbed cables for poor Replace the flatbed scanner Go to step 3. connection to the flatbed scanner module cables.
  • Page 29: 900.Xx System Software Error

    Note: Before troubleshooting, determine the operating system used when the error occurred. If possible Go Back determine whether a PostScript or PCL file was sent to the device when the error occurred. Ask the customer which Lexmark Solutions applications are installed on the device. Step Action and questions POR the device.
  • Page 30 Reinstall the memory, and send a print job to the Go to step 15. Go to step 16. device. Does the 900.xx error reoccur? Install a Lexmark recommended memory option. Send Go to step 31. Problem a print job to the device. resolved.
  • Page 31 4036-310, -311 Previous Step Action and questions Replace the faulty ISP option. Restart the device. Go to step 31. Go to step 26. Does the 900.xx error reoccur? Are there any more ISP options to install? Go to step 27 Problem Next resolved.
  • Page 32 4036-310, -311 Previous Next Go Back 2-16 Service Manual...
  • Page 33: Diagnostic Aids

    4036-310, -311 3. Diagnostic aids Previous This chapter provides basic information to help you navigate the printer menus and explains the tests and procedures used to identify printer failures and verify repairs have corrected the problem. Next Understanding the operator panel and menus Go Back Operator panel Item...
  • Page 34: Understanding The Home Screen

    4036-310, -311 Understanding the home screen Previous Buttons appearing on the home screen may vary depending on home screen customization settings. Next Go Back Possible buttons and icons on the home screen Item Description Copy Opens the Copy menu E-mail Opens the E-mail menu Scan Opens the Scan menu...
  • Page 35: Using The Touch Screen

    4036-310, -311 Previous Item Description Unlock Device This button appears when the printer is locked. The operator panel (not pictured) buttons and shortcuts cannot be used while this appears. Touching this button opens a PIN entry screen. Enter the correct PIN to unlock the printer control panel.
  • Page 36 4036-310, -311 Previous Button Function Right scroll increase Increases a value Next Left scroll decrease Decreases a value Go Back Returns to the home screen Home Exit Exits from the current screen to the home screen Tips Opens context-sensitive Help on the touch screen Other touch-screen buttons Icon Function...
  • Page 37: Index

    4036-310, -311 Previous Icon Function Selected radio button Indicates a selection Next Index Displays information about the key functions of the printer, including instructions on how to operate it Go Back Search Lets you search for files and menus Warning Indicates a warning or error condition Diagnostic aids...
  • Page 38: Power On Reset (Por) Sequence

    4036-310, -311 Power On Reset (POR) sequence Previous The POR sequence must be followed in order for the printer and scanner to properly power up and establish communications with each other and the network. Follow one of the two POR sequences: Printer and scanner Next With both the printer and scanner previously turned off, turn on the printer.
  • Page 39: Accessing The Service Menus

    4036-310, -311 Accessing the service menus Previous There are different test menus that can be accessed during POR to identify problems with the scanner. See the table below for the POR sequences. Note: To access printer service menus, disconnect the scanner communications card from the printer controller Next board and follow the POR sequence in the printer service manual.
  • Page 40 4036-310, -311 The following menus are accessed from a scanner at the ready state: Previous Menu Steps Description SE menu At the scanner, perform the following steps: This enables the SE menu. 1. From the Admin menu, navigate to the home screen.
  • Page 41: Configuration Menu

    4036-310, -311 Previous Configuration menu The Configuration menu contains a set of menus, settings, and operations which are infrequently used by a user. Generally, the options made available in this menu are used to configure a printer for operation. Next An asterisk (*) in the value list in the following menus indicates the default value.
  • Page 42: Usb Scan To Local

    4036-310, -311 USB Scan to Local Previous When set to Off, this setting tells the USB device driver to enumerate as a USB Simple device. When this is set to on, USB device driver enumerates as a USB Composite device (multiple interfaces). Print Quality Pages Next The Print Quality Test consists of five pages.
  • Page 43: Fax Low Power Support

    4036-310, -311 Fax Low Power Support Previous This menu has the following settings: Auto–The printer checks the Caller ID Pattern setting to determine if the fax chip should enter low power mode. Next Permit Sleep–The fax chip enters low power mode when needed, regardless of the Caller ID Patter setting.
  • Page 44: Fb Edge Erase

    4036-310, -311 FB Edge Erase Previous The FB Edge Erase setting specifies, in millimeters, the size of a border around the scanned image that will be erased. For copies, the printed page will always have a at least a 2-mm no-print border. The larger of the 2-mm no-print border and the Edge Erase setting will be used in this situation.
  • Page 45: Disk Encryption

    4036-310, -311 Disk Encryption Previous This setting appears only if a hard disk is installed, the disk is not read only, and Disk Encryption is enabled. Warning: When the settings are changed, all data on the hard disk is deleted. Next Erase All Information on Disk This setting performs a wipe of the printer hard disk, erasing all data.
  • Page 46: Usb Pnp

    4036-310, -311 USB PnP Previous In some cases, the device’s USB device port (on the back of the device) may be incompatible with the chipset in a user’s PC. This setting enables the user to change the USB driver’s mode in order to improve its compatibility with these PCs.
  • Page 47: Diagnostics Mode

    4036-310, -311 Previous Diagnostics mode To run the diagnostic tests described in this chapter, put the scanner in Diagnostics mode. Additional printer diagnostics are available in the printer Diagnostic mode accessible from the printer user interta. Next Diagnostic mode menus REGISTRATION Use this menu to adjust printer margins.
  • Page 48 4036-310, -311 HARDWARE TESTS Panel Test “Panel Test” on page 3-18 Previous Button Test “Button Test” on page 3-18 DRAM Test “DRAM Test” on page 3-18 Serial 1 Wrap (if installed) “Serial Wrap Test” on page 3-19 USB HS Test Mode Next OUTPUT BIN TESTS Feed Tests...
  • Page 49: Scanner Calibration

    4036-310, -311 SCANNER CALIBRATION Previous Adjust Calibration Values This menu is used to manually adjust the scanner black levels to optimize printed text and images from scanned or copied originals. Use this menu to adjust the levels after you replace any of the following parts: Next —...
  • Page 50: Print Quality Pages

    4036-310, -311 Print Quality Pages Previous The print quality test consists of five pages. Pages one and two contain a mixture of graphics and text. The remainder of the pages contain only graphics. This test may be printed from either Configuration menu or the Diagnostics menu. To run the print quality pages Next from the Diagnostics menu, select PRINT TESTS and Print Quality Pages from the menu.
  • Page 51: Serial Wrap Test

    4036-310, -311 Serial Wrap Test Previous Use this test to check the operation of the Serial Port Hardware using a wrap plug. Each signal is tested. Note: this test is listed only if the serial option ISP card is installed. To run the Serial Wrap Test: Next Disconnect the serial interface cable, and install the wrap plug.
  • Page 52: Usb Hs Test Mode

    4036-310, -311 USB HS Test Mode Previous 1. From the Diagnostics menu, navigate to: HARDWARE TESTS > USB HS Test Mode 2. Select the desired Port. The test begins immediately for the Single Stop tests. 3. Select the desired Test. Next Ports Tests...
  • Page 53: Input Tray Tests

    4036-310, -311 Input Tray Tests Previous This test determines if the printer can feed media from any of the paper input sources. Each of the installed sources is available within the Input Tray Tests menu. To run the Input Tray Test: Next From the Diagnostics menu, touch INPUT TRAY TESTS.
  • Page 54: Perm Page Counts

    4036-310, -311 PERM PAGE COUNTS Previous This menu lets you view the total page counts of the printer or the page counts broken down into color and mono pages printed. Unlike in previous printers, none of these values can be changed. Touch Back to return to the Diagnostics menu.
  • Page 55: Event Log

    4036-310, -311 EVENT LOG Previous Display Log Display Log shows the message that appeared on the operator panel for each event in the log, starting with the most recent. Use the touch-screen arrows to scroll through the log entries. To see more in-depth information Next about each event, print the event log using the Print Log menu item.
  • Page 56: Sensor Test

    4036-310, -311 Sensor Test Previous This test checks each scanner-related sensor and returns “Closed” or “Open” for each. Sensor (ADF Paper Present)–”0” means paper is not present in the ADF. Sensor (FB Cover Open)–”0” means the flatbed cover is down. Next Sensor (Home Sensor)–”1”...
  • Page 57: Adjustments

    4036-310, -311 Adjustments Calibrating the scanner Previous After replacing any of the following components, you must reset the relevant scanner calibration values and check the black levels of the scanner: — Flatbed scanner module assembly Next — Front ADF scanner module assembly —...
  • Page 58 4036-310, -311 Adjust the ADF Front: Previous White Level: Load the printed test page facedown into the ADF. From the Diagnostics menu, navigate to: Scanner Calibration > Copy Quick Test. Inspect the white level calibration by comparing the copy to the original test page. Ensure that the lightest visible shaded squares of the original have similar lightness to the same lightest visible Next shaded squares in the copy.
  • Page 59 4036-310, -311 Navigate to: Adjust Calibration Values > ADF Back Black. If the darkest square of the copy page Previous does not appear fully saturated, then increase the value. If several of the darkest squares look equally saturated, then decrease the value. Select Submit to save your changes, reload the original test page, and repeat the Copy Quick Test.
  • Page 60: Calibrating The Multifeed Sensor

    4036-310, -311 Calibrating the multifeed sensor Previous In order for the multifeed sensor to fenction properly and to detect the presence of multifeed media, the sensor must be properly calibrated. Any time a new multifeed sensor is replaced, this procedure must be followed: Open the ADF, and remove the separator pad.
  • Page 61: Repair Information

    4036-310, -311 4. Repair information Previous Warning: Read the following before handling electronic parts. Next Handling ESD-sensitive parts Go Back 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: •...
  • Page 62: Removal Procedures

    4036-310, -311 Previous Removal procedures CAUTION Unplug the equipment power cord from the electrical outlet before you connect or disconnect any cable or electronic board or assembly for personal safety and to prevent damage to the Next scanner. Disconnect any connections between the equipment and PCs/peripherals. Go Back Note: Some removal procedures require removing cable ties.
  • Page 63: Pick Roller Removal

    4036-310, -311 Pick roller removal Previous Pull up on the handle (A) to open the ADF. Next Go Back Remove the two screws (B). Repair information...
  • Page 64 4036-310, -311 Open the flatbed document cover to access the pick roller access cover (C). Previous Next Go Back Lift the pick roller access cover, and close the flatbed document cover. Service Manual...
  • Page 65 4036-310, -311 Remove the pick roller access cover, and rotate the pick roller back. Previous Next Go Back Unlatch the front pick roller bearing by rotating the arm (D) of the bearing straight up using a flathead screw driver. Repair information...
  • Page 66 4036-310, -311 Note: Be careful to not break the black post (E) when unlatching the front pick roller bearing. Previous Next Go Back Gently lift the front of the pick roller from the printer. Service Manual...
  • Page 67 4036-310, -311 Remove the pick roller. Previous Next Go Back Note: Be sure to clean the media sensor and mirror of dust to prevent erroneous paper jam messages. Repair information...
  • Page 68: Separator Pad Removal

    4036-310, -311 Separator pad removal Previous Open the ADF, and pull down on the separator pad. Next Go Back Remove the separator pad. Service Manual...
  • Page 69: Front Operator Panel Cover

    4036-310, -311 Front operator panel cover Previous Loosen the operator panel cover from the front of the scanner using a flathead screwdriver. Next Go Back Disconnect the front operator panel cover from the right side, and then disconnect the left side. Repair information...
  • Page 70 4036-310, -311 Remove the front operator panel cover. Previous Next Go Back 4-10 Service Manual...
  • Page 71: Left Side Operator Panel Cover Removal

    4036-310, -311 Left side operator panel cover removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the front operator panel cover. See “Front operator panel cover” on page 4-9. Stand the scanner up on its rear. Next Note: Make sure that the flatbed document cover is secure when standing the scanner up on its rear.
  • Page 72 4036-310, -311 Remove the left side operator panel cover. Previous Next Go Back 4-12 Service Manual...
  • Page 73: Right Side Operator Panel Cover Removal

    4036-310, -311 Right side operator panel cover removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the front operator panel cover. See “Front operator panel cover” on page 4-9. Stand the scanner up on its rear. Next Note: Make sure that the flatbed document cover is secure when standing the scanner up on its rear.
  • Page 74 4036-310, -311 Remove the right side operator panel cover. Previous Next Go Back 4-14 Service Manual...
  • Page 75: User Interface Controller Card (Uicc) Access Cover Removal

    4036-310, -311 User interface controller card (UICC) access cover removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Stand the scanner up on its rear. Note: Make sure that the flatbed document cover is secure when standing the scanner up on its rear. Next Remove the two screws (A).
  • Page 76 4036-310, -311 Remove the user interface controller card (UICC) access cover. Previous Next Go Back 4-16 Service Manual...
  • Page 77: Operator Panel Assembly Removal

    4036-310, -311 Operator panel assembly removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the front operator panel cover. See “Front operator panel cover” on page 4-9. Remove the left side operator panel cover. See “Left side operator panel cover removal”...
  • Page 78 4036-310, -311 Open the ADF cover, and disconnect the operator panel from the front of the scanner. Previous Next Go Back Disconnect the three cables (E) from the UICC card. Remove the operator panel. 4-18 Service Manual...
  • Page 79: Uicc Card Removal

    4036-310, -311 UICC card removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the operator panel assembly. See “Operator panel assembly removal” on page 4-17. Disconnect the three cables (A), and remove the four screws (B). Next Go Back Remove the UICC card.
  • Page 80: Touch Screen Removal

    4036-310, -311 Touch screen removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the UICC card. See “UICC card removal” on page 4-19. Remove the yellow cable. Next Go Back Remove the four metal screws (A) and the three plastic screws (B). Note: Be sure to place the three plastic screws back into their correct locations when reinstalling the touch screen.
  • Page 81 4036-310, -311 Remove the touch screen. Previous Next Go Back Note: When reattaching the UICC cable to the display and to the UICC card, ensure that the end of the cable with the black tape is connected to the display. 4-21 Repair information...
  • Page 82: Main Operator Panel Cover With Key Buttons Removal

    4036-310, -311 Main operator panel cover with key buttons removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the touch screen. See “Touch screen removal” on page 4-20. The main operator panel cover with key buttons remains. Next Go Back 4-22...
  • Page 83: Operator Panel Speaker Removal

    4036-310, -311 Operator panel speaker removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the operator panel assembly. See “Operator panel assembly removal” on page 4-17. Remove the four screws (A) from the speaker cover. Next Go Back Lift the speaker cover away from the speaker.
  • Page 84 4036-310, -311 Remove the operator panel speaker. Previous Next Go Back 4-24 Service Manual...
  • Page 85: Flatbed Document Cover Cushion Removal

    4036-310, -311 Flatbed document cover cushion removal Previous Lift the flatbed document cover out from the flatbed base. Next Go Back Remove the two screws (A). 4-25 Repair information...
  • Page 86 4036-310, -311 Using a flathead screw driver, pry the edges of the document cover to disconnect it from the flatbed cover. Previous Next Go Back Remove the flatbed document cushion. 4-26 Service Manual...
  • Page 87: Complete Flatbed Document Cover Removal

    4036-310, -311 Complete flatbed document cover removal Previous Lift the flatbed document cover out from the flatbed base. Next Go Back Remove the two screws (A) from the flatbed cable cover. Remove the flatbed cable cover. 4-27 Repair information...
  • Page 88 4036-310, -311 Disconnect the cable (B). Previous Next Go Back Remove the complete flatbed document cover. 4-28 Service Manual...
  • Page 89: Controller Cage Fans Removal

    4036-310, -311 Controller cage fans removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the controller board. See “Controller board removal” on page 4-58. Peel the ribbon cable (A) from the base of the controller cage. Next Go Back Remove the ground screw (B).
  • Page 90 4036-310, -311 Lift the side of the cage enough to access the controller cage fans, and remove the six screws (C). Previous Next Go Back Remove the controller cage fans. 4-30 Service Manual...
  • Page 91: Adf Top Cover Removal

    4036-310, -311 ADF top cover removal Previous Remove the two rubber caps and the two screws (A) from the left side of the ADF top cover. Next Go Back Remove the two screws (B) from the bottom of the ADF top cover. 4-31 Repair information...
  • Page 92 4036-310, -311 Lift the ADF top cover, and remove. Previous Next Go Back 4-32 Service Manual...
  • Page 93: Adf Latch Handle Removal

    4036-310, -311 ADF latch handle removal Previous Remove the ADF top cover. See “ADF top cover removal” on page 4-31. Remove the two screws (A) from under the ADF latch handle. Next Go Back Lift the ADF latch handle, and remove. 4-33 Repair information...
  • Page 94: Adf Exit Tray Removal

    4036-310, -311 ADF exit tray removal Previous Rotate the ADF exit tray to an upward position. Next Go Back Lift the ADF exit tray away from the scanner, and remove. 4-34 Service Manual...
  • Page 95: Upper Adf Scanner Module Removal

    4036-310, -311 Upper ADF scanner module removal Previous Remove the ADF top cover. See “ADF top cover removal” on page 4-31. Disconnect the two cables (A) from the right side of the card. Next Go Back Remove the five screws (B) from the top of the ADF scanner. 4-35 Repair information...
  • Page 96 4036-310, -311 Reinstallation note: Be sure to assemble the center screw correctly back into its position on the upper rail. Previous Next Go Back Lift and remove the two upper rails. 4-36 Service Manual...
  • Page 97 4036-310, -311 Remove the two screws (C) securing the upper ADF scanner. Previous Next Go Back Lift the upper ADF scanner, and remove. 4-37 Repair information...
  • Page 98: Adf Entry Idle Roller Removal

    4036-310, -311 ADF entry idle roller removal Previous Squeeze the ADF entry idle roller inward, and pull out. Next Go Back Remove the ADF entry idle roller. 4-38 Service Manual...
  • Page 99: Multifeed Sensor Removal

    4036-310, -311 Multifeed sensor removal Previous Open the ADF, and remove the separator pad. See “Separator pad removal” on page 4-8. Remove the ADF pick roller cover, and the two screws (A) from the lower multi-pick sensor card. Next Go Back Disconnect the cable (B) from the lower multi-pick sensor card.
  • Page 100 4036-310, -311 Remove the lower multi-pick sensor card. Previous Next Go Back Close the ADF. Remove the upper ADF scanner. See “Upper ADF scanner module removal” on page 4-35. Remove the two screws (C) from the upper rail. 4-40 Service Manual...
  • Page 101 4036-310, -311 Remove the upper rail. Previous Next Go Back Remove the two screws (D) from the multi-pick sensor cover. 4-41 Repair information...
  • Page 102 4036-310, -311 Lift, and remove the multi-pick sensor cover. Previous Next Go Back Disconnect the two cables (E) from the multi-pick sensor junction card. 4-42 Service Manual...
  • Page 103 4036-310, -311 Using a screwdriver, remove the upper multi-pick sensor (F). Previous Next Go Back Remove the two screws (G) from the multi-pick sensor junction card. 4-43 Repair information...
  • Page 104 4036-310, -311 Remove the multi-pick sensor junction card. Previous Next Go Back 4-44 Service Manual...
  • Page 105: Adf Paper Present Sensor Removal

    4036-310, -311 ADF paper present sensor removal Previous Remove the ADF pick roller access cover. Remove the two screws (A) from the paper present sensor. Next Go Back Disconnect the cable (B). 4-45 Repair information...
  • Page 106 4036-310, -311 Remove the ADF paper present sensor. Previous Next Go Back 4-46 Service Manual...
  • Page 107: Adf Front And Rear Entry Guides Removal

    4036-310, -311 ADF front and rear entry guides removal Previous Open the ADF, and remove the two screws (A) from the front and rear entry guides. Next Go Back Lift, and remove the front and rear entry guides. 4-47 Repair information...
  • Page 108: Flatbed Cover Removal

    4036-310, -311 Flatbed cover removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the complete flatbed document cover. See “Complete flatbed document cover removal” on page 4-27. Remove the operator panel assembly. See “Operator panel assembly removal”...
  • Page 109 4036-310, -311 Remove the two screws (C) from the rear of the flatbed cover. Previous Next Go Back Lift the flatbed cover from the scanner, and thread the cable (D) through the opening. 4-49 Repair information...
  • Page 110 4036-310, -311 Remove the flatbed cover. Previous Next Go Back 4-50 Service Manual...
  • Page 111: Flatbed Scanner Removal

    4036-310, -311 Flatbed scanner removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the flatbed cover. See “Flatbed cover removal” on page 4-48. Unlock the flatbed scanner from its home position, and slide to the bottom. Next Go Back Disconnect the two flathead cables (A) from the flatbed scanner module.
  • Page 112 4036-310, -311 Unhook the tension spring (B). Previous Next Go Back Remove the belt (C) from the flatbed scanner. 4-52 Service Manual...
  • Page 113 4036-310, -311 Pull the rod (D) up to release it from the scanner base. Previous Next Go Back Pull the rod forward while lifting up on the flatbed scanner. 4-53 Repair information...
  • Page 114 4036-310, -311 Remove the flatbed scanner. Previous Next Go Back 4-54 Service Manual...
  • Page 115: Flatbed Home Position Sensor Removal

    4036-310, -311 Flatbed home position sensor removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the flatbed cover. See “Flatbed cover removal” on page 4-48. Unlock the flatbed scanner from its home position, and slide to the bottom. Next Go Back Place the scanner up on its rear, and remove the thirteen screws (A) from the controller access cover.
  • Page 116 4036-310, -311 Remove the four screws (B) from the engine access cover. Previous Next Go Back Disconnect the home position cable (C) from J7 on the engine board. 4-56 Service Manual...
  • Page 117 4036-310, -311 Remove the screw (D) from the home sensor. Previous Next Go Back Remove the flatbed home position sensor. 4-57 Repair information...
  • Page 118: Controller Board Removal

    4036-310, -311 Controller board removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the fax card. Remove the hard disk drive. Next Disconnect all cables from the controller board, and remove the NVRAM card. Go Back 4-58 Service Manual...
  • Page 119 4036-310, -311 Remove the seven screws (A) from the controller board. Previous Next Go Back Remove the controller board. Note: Be sure to reinstall the NVRAM card on the new controller board. The NVRAM card mirrors settings previously set on the device. 4-59 Repair information...
  • Page 120: Cpu Cooling Fan Removal

    4036-310, -311 CPU cooling fan removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Place the scanner up on its rear. Remove the thirteen screws (A) from the controller access cover. Next Go Back Remove the four screws (B), and disconnect the cable (C).
  • Page 121: Flatbed Scanner Cables Removal

    4036-310, -311 Flatbed scanner cables removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the flatbed cover. See “Flatbed cover removal” on page 4-48. Unlock the flatbed scanner from its home position, and slide to the bottom. Next Go Back Place the scanner on its rear, and disconnect the two cables (A) from the flatbed scanner.
  • Page 122 4036-310, -311 Disconnect the cable (B) from J6 on the engine board. Previous Next Go Back Remove the ground screw (C). 4-62 Service Manual...
  • Page 123 4036-310, -311 Peel the cable (D) from the controller cage. Previous Next Go Back Remove the cable guide (E). Note: When reinstalling the flatbed scanner cables, be sure to line up the positioning guides as shown in the picture below. 4-63 Repair information...
  • Page 124 4036-310, -311 Gently pull the controller cage away from the base of the scanner. Previous Next Go Back Warning: Be careful to not damage any cables when pulling the controller cage away from the base of the scanner. Slide the flatbed scanner cables through the slot in the scanner base, and remove. 4-64 Service Manual...
  • Page 125: Power Supply Removal

    4036-310, -311 Power supply removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the four screws (A) from the engine access cover. Next Go Back Remove the two screws (B), and disconnect the two cables (C). 4-65 Repair information...
  • Page 126 4036-310, -311 Remove the power supply. Previous Next Go Back 4-66 Service Manual...
  • Page 127: Engine Board Removal

    4036-310, -311 Engine board removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the four screws (A) from the engine access cover. Next Go Back Remove all cables and connections from the engine board. 4-67 Repair information...
  • Page 128 4036-310, -311 Remove the four screws (B). Previous Next Go Back 4-68 Service Manual...
  • Page 129 4036-310, -311 Remove the engine board. Previous Next Go Back 4-69 Repair information...
  • Page 130: Complete Adf Scanner Assembly Removal

    4036-310, -311 Complete ADF scanner assembly removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the ADF top cover. See “ADF top cover removal” on page 4-31. Remove the operator panel assembly. See “Operator panel assembly removal”...
  • Page 131 4036-310, -311 Remove the thirteen screws (B) from the controller access cover. Previous Next Go Back Disconnect the cables from J5 and J6 on the controller board. 4-71 Repair information...
  • Page 132 4036-310, -311 Remove the four screws (C). Previous Next Go Back Pull up on the complete ADF scanner. 4-72 Service Manual...
  • Page 133 4036-310, -311 Remove the complete ADF scanner. Previous Next Go Back 4-73 Repair information...
  • Page 134: Power Supply Cooling Fan Removal

    4036-310, -311 Power supply cooling fan removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the complete ADF scanner assembly. See “Complete ADF scanner assembly removal” on page 4-70. Remove the four screws (A) from the power supply cooling fan. Next Go Back Remove the power supply cooling fan.
  • Page 135: Adf Feed Roller Drive Belts Removal

    4036-310, -311 ADF feed roller drive belts removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the complete ADF scanner assembly. See “Complete ADF scanner assembly removal” on page 4-70. Use a flathead screwdriver to remove the small ADF feed roller drive belt tensioner (A). Next Go Back Slip the small ADF feed roller drive belt (B) from its place on the pulleys.
  • Page 136 4036-310, -311 Use a flathead screwdriver to remove the large ADF feed roller drive belt tensioner (C). Previous Next Go Back Slip the large ADF feed roller drive belt (D) from its place on the pulleys. 4-76 Service Manual...
  • Page 137 4036-310, -311 Remove the ADF feed roller drive belts. Previous Next Go Back 4-77 Repair information...
  • Page 138: Lower Adf Scanner Module Removal

    4036-310, -311 Lower ADF scanner module removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the complete ADF scanner assembly. See “Complete ADF scanner assembly removal” on page 4-70. Remove the two screws (A), and remove the metal panel. Next Go Back Disconnect the cable (B) from the lower ADF scanner.
  • Page 139 4036-310, -311 Remove the three screws (C) from the rail, and the two screws (D) from the lower ADF scanner. Previous Next Go Back Reinstallation note: Be sure to assemble the center screw correctly back into its position on the rail. Remove the lower ADF scanner.
  • Page 140: Feed Roller Motor Removal

    4036-310, -311 Feed roller motor removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the complete ADF scanner assembly. See “Complete ADF scanner assembly removal” on page 4-70. Disconnect the cable (A). Next Go Back Slip the belt (B) from its place on the feed roller motor pulley, and then remove the two screws (C).
  • Page 141 4036-310, -311 Remove the feed roller motor. Previous Next Go Back 4-81 Repair information...
  • Page 142: Pick Roller Motor Removal

    4036-310, -311 Pick roller motor removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the complete ADF scanner assembly. See “Complete ADF scanner assembly removal” on page 4-70. Remove the engine board. See “Engine board removal”...
  • Page 143 4036-310, -311 Remove the pick roller motor. Previous Next Go Back 4-83 Repair information...
  • Page 144: Media Sensor Removal

    4036-310, -311 Media sensor removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the complete ADF scanner. See “Complete ADF scanner assembly removal” on page 4-70. Remove the two screws (A) from the media sensor. Next Go Back Use a flathead screwdriver to open the clamp (B) to unroute the cable.
  • Page 145 4036-310, -311 Remove the media sensor. Previous Next Go Back 4-85 Repair information...
  • Page 146: Paper Jam Sensor Removal

    4036-310, -311 Paper jam sensor removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the complete ADF scanner. See “Complete ADF scanner assembly removal” on page 4-70. Use a flathead screwdriver to open the clamp (A) to unroute the cable. Next Go Back Use a flathead screwdriver to unsnap the paper jam sensor from its prongs.
  • Page 147 4036-310, -311 Remove the paper jam sensor. Previous Next Go Back 4-87 Repair information...
  • Page 148: Feed Rollers Removal

    4036-310, -311 Feed rollers removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the ADF feed roller drive belts. See “ADF feed roller drive belts removal” on page 4-75. Remove the one screw (A) from the support arm. Next Go Back Use a flathead screwdriver to pry the support arm from the upper ADF assembly.
  • Page 149 4036-310, -311 Lift, and rotate the upper ADF assembly from the lower ADF assembly. Previous Next Go Back Remove the one screw (B). 4-89 Repair information...
  • Page 150 4036-310, -311 Disconnect the feed roller cover, and remove. Previous Next Go Back Rotate the arms of the feed roller bearings (C) up. 4-90 Service Manual...
  • Page 151 4036-310, -311 Lift, and remove the feed rollers. Previous Next Go Back Remove the gears from the ends of the feed rollers. Remove the pick roller cover. 4-91 Repair information...
  • Page 152 4036-310, -311 Remove the gear (D) from the end of the feed roller. Previous Next Go Back Rotate the arm of the feed roller bearing (E) up. 4-92 Service Manual...
  • Page 153 4036-310, -311 Slide the feed roller out from the base of the scanner. Previous Next Go Back Remove the feed rollers. 4-93 Repair information...
  • Page 154: Cover Open Sensor Removal

    4036-310, -311 Cover open sensor removal Previous Note: To prevent damage, lock the flatbed scanner module while performing this repair. Remove the ADF feed roller drive belts. See “ADF feed roller drive belts removal” on page 4-75. Remove the one screw (A) from the support arm. Next Go Back Use a flathead screwdriver to pry the support arm from the upper ADF assembly.
  • Page 155 4036-310, -311 Lift, and rotate the upper ADF assembly from the lower ADF assembly. Previous Next Go Back Remove the screw (B) from the cover open sensor. 4-95 Repair information...
  • Page 156 4036-310, -311 Remove the four screws (C) from the cover, and the two screws (D) from the springs. Previous Next Go Back Lift the lower ADF cover slightly and unroute the cover open sensor cable through the bottom. 4-96 Service Manual...
  • Page 157 4036-310, -311 Remove the cover open sensor. Previous Next Go Back 4-97 Repair information...
  • Page 158 4036-310, -311 Previous Next Go Back 4-98 Service Manual...
  • Page 159: Connector Locations

    4036-310, -311 5. Connector locations Previous Scanner mechanism overview and locations Next This section contains an overview of the major components of the scanner hardware. External view Go Back Number Item Scanner exit tray Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) Scanner cover Keypad Home screen Connector locations...
  • Page 160: Card Reader View

    4036-310, -311 Card reader view Previous Next Go Back Number Item Function USB port Insert for a USB flash drive to send data or to save scanned images Service Manual...
  • Page 161: Cable Locations

    4036-310, -311 Cable locations Previous Next Go Back Number Item USB port Warning: Potential damage: Do not touch the USB cable, any network adaptor, or the scanner in the area shown while actively printing. A loss of data or a malfunction can occur.
  • Page 162: Paper Path

    4036-310, -311 Paper path Previous Next Go Back Service Manual...
  • Page 163: Connections

    4036-310, -311 Connections Previous Scanner controller board Next Go Back Connector locations...
  • Page 164 4036-310, -311 Previous Part Connector Pin no. Signal From power supply +24V Next Go Back Engine card +24V Scanner engine card TOP_FB_CN TOP_BS_CN MDC_RXD_CN MMDC_TXD_CN ADF_PAPER_PRES_R FB_COV_CLOSING_R MDC_RST_NR Front side ADF scan module FSPGA_LVDS_MCLK- FSPGA_LVDS_MCLK+ FSF_LVDS_RXCLK- FSF_LVDS_RXCLK+ FSF_LVDS_RXIN2- FSF_LVDS_RXIN2+ FSF_LVDS_RXIN1- FSF_LVDS_RXIN1+ FSF_LVDS_RXIN0- Service Manual...
  • Page 165 4036-310, -311 Previous Part Connector Pin no. Signal Front side ADF scan module (continued) J5 (continued) FSF_LVDS_RXIN0+ FSR_AFE_NRST_R Next FSR_AFE_SDIO_R FSR_AFE_SCK_R Go Back FSR_AFE_SEN_R FSR_AFE_SH_R FS_PWRSVR_R 5V_FS_CDU 5V_FS_CDU +24V +24V FS_LAMP_ON Back side ADF scan module BSPGA_LVDS_MCLK- FSPGA_LVDS_MCLK+ BSF_LVDS_RXCLK- BSF_LVDS_RXCLK+ BSF_LVDS_RXIN2- BSF_LVDS_RXIN2+ BSF_LVDS_RXIN1-...
  • Page 166 4036-310, -311 Previous Part Connector Pin no. Signal Back side ADF scan module (continued) J6 (continued) 5V_BS_CDU 5V_BS_CDU Next +24V +24V BS_LAMP_ON_R Go Back USB-operator panel USB_DM1 USB_DP1 No connection No connection Operator panel UI_RESET_NR TX1- TX1+ CLKTX- CLKTX+ CLKTX- CLKTX+ +5V_UI RXD232_N...
  • Page 167 4036-310, -311 Previous Part Connector Pin no. Signal CPU fan V_FANPWR FAN_TACH Next HDD (ISP) USBOUT+ USBOUT- Go Back USBIN+ USBIN- RESET I2C_DAT I2C_CLK No connection No connection USB-back S_BACK_USB_PWR USB_DM2 USB_DP2 No connection No connection Ethernet-to printer TRCT3 TRD3- TRD3+ TRD2+ TRD2-...
  • Page 168 4036-310, -311 Previous Part Connector Pin no. Signal Ethernet-to printer (continued) J22 (continued) LNK_LED- Flatbed scanner module Next FB_LAMP_ON_R +24V +24V Go Back 5V_FB_CDU 5V_FB_CDU FB_PWRSVR_R FBR_AFE_SH_R FBR_AFE_SEN_R FBR_AFE_SCK_R FBR_AFE_SDIO_R FBR_AFE_NRST_R FBF_LVDS_RXIN0+ FBF_LVDS_RXIN0- FBF_LVDS_RXIN1+ FBF_LVDS_RXIN1- FBF_LVDS_RXIN2+ FBF_LVDS_RXIN2- FBF_LVDS_RXCLK+ FBF_LVDS_RXCLK- FBPGA_LVDS_MCLK+ FBPGA_LVDS_MCLK- USB-back S_USB_DEV_DET...
  • Page 169 4036-310, -311 Previous Part Connector Pin no. Signal NVRAM cardlet NV_I2C_DATA NV_I2C_CLK Next OP_INT +3.3V Go Back Fax card MOD_CS_R MOD_DIN_R OP_INT MOD_CLK_R MOD_IRQ_R POR_CUHD_R- +3.3V +3.3V NC_MOD_P6 Controller cage fan CAGE_FAN_DRV* Controller cage fan CAGE_FAN_DRV* No connection Ethernet-to network TRCT3 TRD3- TRD3+...
  • Page 170: Engine Board

    4036-310, -311 Engine board Previous Next Go Back 5-12 Service Manual...
  • Page 171 4036-310, -311 Previous Part Connector Pin no. Signal Pick roller motor PICK 1B PICK 1A PICK 2B Next PICK 2A Controller board FRONTSIDE Go Back BACKSIDE MDC_TXD MDC_RXD ADF_PAPER_IN FB_COVER_OPEN BOOT_SEL RESET_N HW_RESERVE Flatbed scanner module +24V FEED_STEP +24V FEED_VREF1 FEED_VREF2 FEED_MS1 FEED_MS2...
  • Page 172 4036-310, -311 Previous Part Connector Pin no. Signal Feed roller motor FEED_1B FEED_1A FEED_2B Next FEED_2A Power supply Go Back +24V Multifeed sensor receive ULTRASONIC 300KHZ +16V Power supply fan FAN FEEDBACK 12V_FAN ADF paper size sensor W1_SEN W2_SEN W3_SEN L1_SEN L2_SEN FB_COVER...
  • Page 173 4036-310, -311 Previous Part Connector Pin no. Signal ADF paper out SIGNAL Next ADF paper jam SIGNAL SIGNAL Go Back SIGNAL SIGNAL 5-15 Connector locations...
  • Page 174: Power Supply Board

    4036-310, -311 Power supply board Previous Next Go Back 5-16 Service Manual...
  • Page 175 4036-310, -311 Previous Part Connector Pin no. Signal Main power out CN201 +24V Next Go Back 5-17 Connector locations...
  • Page 176 4036-310, -311 Previous Next Go Back 5-18 Service Manual...
  • Page 177: Maintenance

    Damaged, missing, or altered covers, especially in the area of the top cover and the power supply cover • Possible safety exposure from any non-Lexmark attachments Scheduled maintenance The operator panel may display the message 80 or Scheduled Maintenance at required maintenance intervals.
  • Page 178: Preventive Maintenance

    4036-310, -311 Previous Preventive maintenance Between scheduled maintenance intervals, paper feed, paper transport, and image quality problems can occur. To prevent issues like these from occurring, there are preventive maintenance procedures that can be performed. Next Device specific preventive maintenance Go Back An ADF feed roller cleaning can be performed to improve paper feed reliability.
  • Page 179: Parts Catalog

    4036-310, -311 7. Parts catalog Previous How to use this parts catalog Next The following legend is used in the parts catalog: Asm- Part Units/ Go Back Units/mach Description Index number • Asm-index: Identifies the assembly and the item in the diagram. For example, 3-1 indicates Assembly 3 and item number 1 in the table.
  • Page 180: Assembly 1: Covers

    4036-310, -311 Assembly 1: Covers Previous Next Go Back Service Manual...
  • Page 181 Complete flatbed document cover Next 40X6445 Flatbed document cover cushion 40X6453 Flatbed cover 40X6513 Rear ADF entry cover Go Back 40X6512 Front ADF entry cover 40X6452 ADF exit tray 40X6450 ADF top cover 40X6878 Lexmark 6500e model name plate Parts catalog...
  • Page 182: Assembly 2: Operator Panel And Flatbed

    4036-310, -311 Assembly 2: Operator panel and flatbed Previous Next Go Back Service Manual...
  • Page 183 4036-310, -311 Assembly 2: Operator panel and flatbed Previous Asm- Part Units/ Units/ Description Index number mach 2–1 40X6491 Main operator panel cover with keypad Next 40X6488 Right operator panel cover 40X6973 UICC board 40X6455 Flatbed scanner rod Go Back 40X6485 Flatbed scanner cables parts pack 40X6454...
  • Page 184: Assembly 3: Automatic Document Feeder (Adf)

    4036-310, -311 Assembly 3: Automatic document feeder (ADF) Previous Next Go Back Service Manual...
  • Page 185 4036-310, -311 Assembly 3: Automatic document feeder (ADF) Previous Asm- Part Units/ Units/ Description Index number mach 3–1 40X6502 Complete ADF scanner assembly Next 40X6527 Paper jam idle roller parts pack 40X6529 Feed rollers #2 and #3 40X6528 Feed roller #1 Go Back 40X6530 Roller bearing...
  • Page 186: Assembly 4: Electronics

    4036-310, -311 Assembly 4: Electronics Previous Next Go Back Service Manual...
  • Page 187 4036-310, -311 Assembly 4: Electronics Previous Asm- Part Units/ Units/ Description Index number mach 4–1 40X6876 Controller board cooling fan Next 40X6494 Controller board 40X6091 NVRAM card 40X7443 Green network cable Go Back 40X7058 Hard disk drive 40X6501 CPU cooling fan 40X7055 Fax card 40X6500...
  • Page 188 4036-310, -311 Previous Next Go Back 7-10 Service Manual...
  • Page 189: Index

    4036-310, -311 Index Previous 3-24 ADF Magnification 3-23 Next ASIC Test acronyms 3-23 Feed Test ADF assembly 3-23 Scanner Callibration Reset locations 3-24 Sensor Test Go Back 3-24 ADF Magnification diagnostics menu 3-17 Adjust Calibration Values accessing 3-23 ASIC Test Diagnostics Mode DEVICE TESTS 3-20...
  • Page 190 4036-310, -311 Sensor Test Previous 3-24 SCANNER guidelines, service 3-22 Serial Number 3-19 Serial Wrap Test service checks hard disk 2-13 900.xx System software 3-13 Disk Encryption Next 3-12 service error Jobs On Disk 2-13 900.xx System software error 3-10 SIZE SENSING 3-12 Jobs On Disk...
  • Page 191: Part Number Index

    4036-310, -311 Part number index Previous Description Page Next 40X0392 LCD cleaning cloth (50-pack) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 40X2580 Power supply cooling fan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 40X6091...
  • Page 192 Lexmark 6500e model name plate - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...

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