Lexmark W810n Setup Guide (2.8 MB) - Page 47

Installing the photoconductor cartridge

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Installing the photoconductor cartridge Warning! After you install a photocon- ductor cartridge in the printer, do not remove the cartridge and reinstall it in that printer or install it in any other printer. Internal printer settings that vary from printer to printer could cause the photoconductor to overdevelop or underdevelop images, resulting in poor print quality or possibly printer damage. Reinserting the photoconductor cartridge in the same printer automatically resets the internal counter that determines when it's time to replace the photoconductor. This could cause you to inadvertently use the photoconductor as much as twice as long as intended, possibly damaging the printer. Each photoconductor cartridge supports approximately 90,000 pages of singlesided printing on letter size paper. The printer displays a message when it's time to replace the cartridge. You may want to have some Photoconductor Kits handy, since the printer ceases operating when the photoconductor reaches the end of its life. Refer to the User's Reference for more information about the Photoconductor Kit and other printer parts that require periodic replacement. Set up the printer 35

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Set up the printer
Installing the
photoconductor
cartridge
Warning!
After you install a photocon-
ductor cartridge in the printer, do not
remove the cartridge and reinstall it in
that printer or install it in any other
printer. Internal printer settings that vary
from printer to printer could cause the
photoconductor to overdevelop or under-
develop images, resulting in poor print
quality or possibly printer damage. Rein-
serting the photoconductor cartridge in
the same printer automatically resets the
internal counter that determines when
it’s time to replace the photoconductor.
This could cause you to inadvertently
use the photoconductor as much as
twice as long as intended, possibly dam-
aging the printer.
Each photoconductor cartridge supports
approximately 90,000 pages of single-
sided printing on letter size paper. The
printer displays a message when it’s time
to replace the cartridge. You may want to
have some Photoconductor Kits handy,
since the printer ceases operating when
the photoconductor reaches the end of
its life. Refer to the
User’s Reference
for
more information about the Photocon-
ductor Kit and other printer parts that
require periodic replacement.