Lexmark E260dn Service Manual - Page 54

Service codes, Service primary code - indicator lights

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4513-220, -230 Service codes All service errors are indicated by all lights flashing as the primary notification or code. The secondary light pattern indicates an area or function which has the error. Tertiary codes (shown on the following pages) indicate specific device errors. When all lights flash, double-click to see the secondary code. Double-click again to see the tertiary code. Double-click a third time to return to the primary light pattern. In the following example: • The primary light pattern indicates a service error (all flashing). Double-click for more information. • The secondary light pattern indicates a fuser, toner sensor, or fan error. Double-click for more information. • The tertiary light pattern indicates the fan has stalled. Double-click again, and the original primary light pattern will appear. Note: • The printer cannot directly determine that a fan has failed, but can sense the higher temperature at the fuser or printhead. • If data is sent to the printer and all lights flash simultaneously, and double-clicking does not produce a secondary code, then there may be a code problem. Contact the next level of support. Doubleclick Doubleclick Primary Codes Secondary Codes Service primary code ✷ Light blinking When this code appears, double-click to reveal the secondary codes. Service primary code Tertiary Codes Lights Primary code for service errors See service secondary error codes ✷ ✷ ✷ ✷ ✷ ✷ 2-28 Lexmark™ E260d, E260dn

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Lexmark™ E260d, E260dn
4513-220, -230
Service codes
All service errors are indicated by all lights flashing as the primary notification or code. The secondary light
pattern indicates an area or function which has the error. Tertiary codes (shown on the following pages) indicate
specific device errors. When all lights flash, double-click
to see the secondary code. Double-click
again to
see the tertiary code. Double-click
a third time to return to the primary light pattern.
In the following example:
The primary light pattern indicates a service error (all flashing). Double-click
for more information.
The secondary light pattern indicates a fuser, toner sensor, or fan error. Double-click
for more
information.
The tertiary light pattern indicates the fan has stalled. Double-click
again, and the original primary light
pattern will appear.
Note:
The printer cannot directly determine that a fan has failed, but can sense the higher temperature at the
fuser or printhead.
If data is sent to the printer and all lights flash simultaneously, and double-clicking
does not produce a
secondary code, then there may be a code problem. Contact the next level of support.
Service primary code
When this code appears, double-click
to reveal the secondary codes.
Service primary code
Light blinking
Lights
Primary code for service errors
See service secondary error codes
Secondary Codes
Primary Codes
Tertiary Codes
Double-
click
Double-
click