•
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
customers minimize printing and copying waste. 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:
1
Minimize paper consumption.
2
Be selective about the origin of wood fiber. Buy from suppliers who carry certifications such as the Forestry
Stewardship Council (FSC) or The Program for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC). These certifications
guarantee that the paper manufacturer uses wood pulp from forestry operators that employ environmentally and
socially responsible forest management and restoration practices.
3
Choose the most appropriate paper for printing needs: normal 75 or 80 g/m
2
certified paper, lower weight paper,
or recycled paper.
Unacceptable paper examples
Test results indicate that the following paper types are at risk for use with laser printers:
•
Chemically treated papers used to make copies without carbon paper, also known as carbonless papers
•
Preprinted papers with chemicals that may contaminate the printer
•
Preprinted papers that can be affected by the temperature in the printer fuser
•
Preprinted papers that require a registration (the precise location on the page) greater than ± 2.3 mm (± 0.9 in.),
such as optical character recognition (OCR) forms. In some cases, registration can be adjusted with a software
application to successfully print on these forms.)
•
Coated papers (erasable bond), synthetic papers, thermal papers
•
Rough-edged, rough or heavily textured surface papers or curled papers
•
Recycled papers that fail EN12281:2002 (European testing)
•
Paper weighing less than 60 g/m
2
(16 lb)
•
Multiple part forms or documents
For more information about Lexmark, visit
www.lexmark.com
. General sustainability-related information can be found
at the Environmental Sustainability link.
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Summary of Contents for MS71 Series
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Page 302: ...10 Remove the MPF pick roller 11 Remove the second flange 4063 Repair information 302 ...
Page 326: ...3 Open the fuser access door 4 Remove the two screws A 4063 Repair information 326 ...
Page 349: ...6 Remove the five screws A 7 Remove the PCBA housing 4063 Repair information 349 ...
Page 428: ...4 Remove the other four screws C from the front side of the frame 4063 Repair information 428 ...
Page 432: ...5 Release the latches A holding the sensor to the media feeder 4063 Repair information 432 ...
Page 442: ...2 Remove the two screws B then remove the right cover 4063 Repair information 442 ...
Page 444: ...2 Remove the two screws B then remove the left cover 4063 Repair information 444 ...
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Page 454: ...2 Remove the two screws B then remove the right outer cover 4063 Repair information 454 ...
Page 456: ...2 Remove the two screws B then remove the left cover 4063 Repair information 456 ...
Page 458: ...3 Remove the three screws A then remove the controller PCBA 4063 Repair information 458 ...
Page 465: ...2 Remove the two screws C then remove the right cover 4063 Repair information 465 ...
Page 471: ...2 Remove the two screws C then remove the left cover 4063 Repair information 471 ...
Page 478: ...6 Ease the media stack flap off the stapler assembly 4063 Repair information 478 ...
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Page 533: ...Assembly 1 Covers 4063 Parts catalog 533 ...
Page 535: ...Assembly 2 Paper path 4063 Parts catalog 535 ...
Page 537: ...Assembly 3 Fusers 4063 Parts catalog 537 ...
Page 539: ...Assembly 4 Electronics 4063 Parts catalog 539 ...
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Page 543: ...Assembly 5 Drive motors 4063 Parts catalog 543 ...
Page 545: ...Assembly 6 Duplex 4063 Parts catalog 545 ...
Page 547: ...Assembly 7 Frame 4063 Parts catalog 547 ...
Page 549: ...Assembly 8 Control panel 4063 Parts catalog 549 ...
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Page 553: ...Assembly 9 Paper tray 4063 Parts catalog 553 ...
Page 555: ...Assembly 10 Input options 4063 Parts catalog 555 ...
Page 557: ...Assembly 11 250 sheet tray option 4063 Parts catalog 557 ...
Page 559: ...Assembly 12 550 sheet tray option 4063 Parts catalog 559 ...
Page 561: ...Assembly 13 High capacity input tray option 1 4063 Parts catalog 561 ...
Page 563: ...Assembly 14 High capacity input tray option 2 4063 Parts catalog 563 ...
Page 565: ...Assembly 15 Output options 4063 Parts catalog 565 ...
Page 567: ...Assembly 16 Output expander option 4063 Parts catalog 567 ...
Page 569: ...Assembly 17 High capacity output expander option 4063 Parts catalog 569 ...
Page 571: ...Assembly 18 Staple finisher option 1 4063 Parts catalog 571 ...
Page 573: ...Assembly 19 Staple finisher option 2 4063 Parts catalog 573 ...
Page 575: ...Assembly 20 Mailbox option 1 4063 Parts catalog 575 ...
Page 577: ...Assembly 21 Mailbox option 2 4063 Parts catalog 577 ...
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