•
Do not
mix paper sizes, types, or weights in the same tray; mixing results in jams.
•
Do not
use coated papers unless they are specifically designed for electrophotographic printing.
Selecting preprinted forms and letterhead
•
Use grain long for 60–90
‑
g/m
2
(16–24
‑
lb) paper.
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Use only forms and letterhead printed using an offset lithographic or engraved printing process.
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Avoid paper with rough or heavily textured surfaces.
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Use inks that are not affected by the resin in toner. Inks that are oxidation
‑
set or oil
‑
based generally meet these
requirements; latex inks might not.
•
Print samples on preprinted forms and letterheads considered for use before buying large quantities. This
determines whether or not the ink in the preprinted form or letterhead will affect print quality.
•
When in doubt, contact your paper supplier.
Using recycled paper and other office papers
As an environmentally conscientious company, Lexmark supports the use of recycled paper produced specifically for
use in laser (electrophotographic) printers.
While no blanket statement can be made that all recycled paper will feed well, Lexmark consistently tests papers that
represent recycled cut size copier papers available on the global market. This scientific testing is conducted with rigor
and discipline. Many factors are taken into consideration both separately and as a whole, including the following:
•
Amount of post-consumer waste (Lexmark tests up to 100% post-consumer waste content.)
•
Temperature and humidity conditions (Testing chambers simulate climates from all over the world.)
•
Moisture content (Business papers should have low moisture: 4–5%.)
•
Bending resistance and proper stiffness means optimum feeding through the printer.
•
Thickness (impacts how much can be loaded into a tray)
•
Surface roughness (measured in Sheffield units, impacts print clarity and how well toner fuses to the paper)
•
Surface friction (determines how easily sheets can be separated)
•
Grain and formation (impacts curling, which also influences the mechanics of how the paper behaves as it moves
through the printer)
•
Brightness and texture (look and feel)
Recycled papers are better than ever; however, the amount of recycled content in a paper affects the degree of control
over foreign matter. And while recycled papers are one good path to printing in an environmentally responsible manner,
they are not perfect. The energy required to de-ink and deal with additives such as colorants and “glue” often generates
more carbon emissions than does normal paper production. However, using recycled papers enables better resource
management overall.
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). This is due to the energy-intensive
manufacturing processes required to make paper.
Thus, Lexmark seeks to educate customers and partners on minimizing the impact of paper. Using recycled paper is
one way. Eliminating excessive and unnecessary paper consumption is another. Lexmark is well-equipped to help
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Page 395: ...6 Remove the five screws A 7 Remove the PCBA housing 7463 Repair information 395...
Page 412: ...15 Disconnect the three cables D 16 Remove the ten inch display 7463 Repair information 412...
Page 425: ...14 Remove the five screws C 15 Disconnect the five cables D 7463 Repair information 425...
Page 453: ...11 Remove the scanner CCD 7463 Repair information 453...
Page 551: ...4 Remove the other four screws C from the front side of the frame 7463 Repair information 551...
Page 555: ...5 Release the latches A holding the sensor to the media feeder 7463 Repair information 555...
Page 586: ...4 Remove the other four screws C from the front side of the frame 7463 Repair information 586...
Page 590: ...5 Release the latches A holding the sensor to the media feeder 7463 Repair information 590...
Page 598: ...2 Remove the two screws C then remove the left cover 7463 Repair information 598...
Page 605: ...6 Ease the media stack flap off the stapler assembly 7463 Repair information 605...
Page 618: ...2 Remove the two screws C then remove the right cover 7463 Repair information 618...
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Page 675: ...Assembly 1 Covers MX71x 7463 Parts catalog 675...
Page 677: ...Assembly 2 Covers MX81x 7463 Parts catalog 677...
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Page 681: ...Assembly 3 Paper path 7463 Parts catalog 681...
Page 683: ...Assembly 4 Fusers 7463 Parts catalog 683...
Page 685: ...Assembly 5 Electronics 19 20 21 22 1 2 3 4 10 11 12 23 8 24 7463 Parts catalog 685...
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Page 689: ...Assembly 6 Drive motors 7463 Parts catalog 689...
Page 691: ...Assembly 7 Duplex 7463 Parts catalog 691...
Page 693: ...Assembly 8 Frame 7463 Parts catalog 693...
Page 695: ...Assembly 9 Control panel MX71x 7463 Parts catalog 695...
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Page 703: ...Assembly 12 ADF assembly 1 7463 Parts catalog 703...
Page 705: ...Assembly 13 ADF covers 1 6 3 4 14 13 5 7 9 8 10 11 12 2 7463 Parts catalog 705...
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Page 709: ...Assembly 14 ADF mechanical 1 3 2 9 10 5 7 6 8 4 7463 Parts catalog 709...
Page 711: ...Assembly 15 ADF electronics 7463 Parts catalog 711...
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Page 723: ...Assembly 18 Input options MX710 and MX711 1 2 3 7463 Parts catalog 723...
Page 725: ...Assembly 19 Input options MX810 MX811 and MX812 1 2 7463 Parts catalog 725...
Page 727: ...Assembly 20 250 sheet tray option MX710 and MX711 7463 Parts catalog 727...
Page 729: ...Assembly 21 550 sheet tray option MX710 and MX711 7463 Parts catalog 729...
Page 731: ...Assembly 22 550 sheet tray option MX810 MX811 MX812 7463 Parts catalog 731...
Page 733: ...Assembly 23 High capacity input tray option 1 MX710 and MX711 1 2 7463 Parts catalog 733...
Page 737: ...Assembly 25 High capacity input tray option 3 MX810 MX811 MX812 1 2 7463 Parts catalog 737...
Page 741: ...Assembly 27 Output options MX810 MX811 and MX812 1 2 7463 Parts catalog 741...
Page 743: ...Assembly 28 Staple finisher option 1 5 1 2 3 4 6 7463 Parts catalog 743...
Page 745: ...Assembly 29 Staple finisher option 2 1 4 5 6 7 8 3 10 11 2 12 13 14 9 7463 Parts catalog 745...
Page 747: ...Assembly 30 Mailbox option 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 8 9 7463 Parts catalog 747...
Page 749: ...Assembly 31 Mailbox option 2 1 3 4 2 7463 Parts catalog 749...
Page 751: ...Assembly 32 Offset stacker option 1 5 1 2 3 4 6 7463 Parts catalog 751...
Page 753: ...Assembly 33 Offset stacker option 2 1 3 5 6 2 7 8 9 4 7463 Parts catalog 753...
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Page 768: ...Models MX81x and MX71x paper path rollers and sensors 7463 Appendix C Theory of operation 768...
Page 779: ...Sensors 7463 Appendix C Theory of operation 779...
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