Setting up fax in countries or regions with different telephone wall jacks
and plugs
CAUTION—SHOCK HAZARD:
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, do not set up this product or make
any electrical or cabling connections, such as the power cord, fax feature, or telephone, during a
lightning storm.
CAUTION—SHOCK HAZARD:
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, do not use the fax feature during a
lightning storm.
CAUTION—POTENTIAL INJURY:
To reduce the risk of fire, use only a 26 AWG or larger
telecommunications (RJ-11) cord when connecting this product to the public switched telephone
network. For users in Australia, the cord must be approved by the Australian Communications and Media
Authority.
The standard wall jack adopted by most countries or regions is RJ11. If the wall jack or equipment in your facility
is not compatible with this type of connection, then use a telephone adapter. An adapter for your country or
region may not come with your printer, and you may need to purchase it separately.
There may be an adapter plug installed in the telephone port of the printer. Do not remove the adapter plug
from the telephone port of the printer if you are connecting to a serial or cascaded telephone system.
Part name
Part number
Lexmark adapter plug
40X8519
Faxing
59
Summary of Contents for XM7355
Page 175: ...6 Insert the new ADF feed roller until it clicks into place Maintaining the printer 175...
Page 203: ...Staple jam in the staple nisher 1 Open door F Clearing jams 203...
Page 204: ...2 Remove the staple cartridge holder 3 Remove the loose staples Clearing jams 204...
Page 270: ...Upgrading and migrating 270...