Lexmark 13L0180 Lexmark 4227 User's Guide - Page 130

Alarm and Abnormal Noise, Alarm sounds.

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Solving Printer Problems Symptom Bidirectional alignment is not properly aligned. Printer slows down or stops intermittently. Probable Causes and Actions • AutoGap is set incorrectly. Action: Adjust AutoGap (see page 42). • Setting of the Print Adjust value is not correct. Action: Adjust the value (see "Adjusting Bidirectional Alignment" on page 81). • Printer is used continuously for a long time. Action: Normal operation. • Dense pattern is printed. Action: Normal operation. Alarm and Abnormal Noise Symptom Alarm sounds. Printer makes abnormal noise. Probable Causes and Actions • The alarm sounds to indicate the following error conditions: - EOF condition. - Paper jam condition. Action: See "Problems Indicated by Error Codes or Messages" on page 118. • Printer is not placed on a sturdy level surface. Action: Place the printer on a desk or table. Check that no objects are touching the printer. • Ribbon cartridge is not snapped in place correctly. For help, see "Installing the Ribbon Cartridge" on page 4. Action: Reset the ribbon cartridge correctly. 124 Chapter 6: Solving Printer Problems

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Chapter 6: Solving Printer Problems
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Solving Printer Problems
Alarm and Abnormal Noise
Bidirectional
alignment is not
properly aligned.
AutoGap is set incorrectly.
Action:
Adjust AutoGap (see page 42).
Setting of the Print Adjust value is not correct.
Action:
Adjust the value (see “Adjusting Bidirectional
Alignment” on page 81).
Printer slows down
or stops
intermittently.
Printer is used continuously for a long time.
Action:
Normal operation.
Dense pattern is printed.
Action:
Normal operation.
Symptom
Probable Causes and Actions
Alarm sounds.
The alarm sounds to indicate the following error
conditions:
— EOF condition.
— Paper jam condition.
Action:
See “Problems Indicated by Error Codes or
Messages” on page 118.
Printer makes
abnormal noise.
Printer is not placed on a sturdy level surface.
Action:
Place the printer on a desk or table. Check that no
objects are touching the printer.
Ribbon cartridge is not snapped in place correctly.
For
help, see “Installing the Ribbon Cartridge” on page 4.
Action:
Reset the ribbon cartridge correctly.
Symptom
Probable Causes and Actions