Lexmark MS711 User's Guide - Page 144

Ordering an imaging unit, Ordering staple cartridges, Ordering a maintenance kit

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Maintaining the printer 144 Ordering an imaging unit Extremely low print coverage for extended periods of time may cause imaging unit parts to fail prior to exhaustion of toner. For more information on replacing the imaging unit, see the instruction sheet that came with the supply. Part name Imaging unit Lexmark Return Program 520Z Regular 520ZA Ordering staple cartridges Part name Staple cartridges Part number 25A0013 Ordering a maintenance kit To identify the supported fuser type, view the label on the fuser. Do either of the following: • Remove the toner cartridge and imaging unit. The two-digit fuser type code (such as 11 or 13) can be seen on the front of the fuser. Warning-Potential Damage: Do not expose the imaging unit to direct light for more than 10 minutes. Extended exposure to light may cause print quality problems. • Pull down the printer rear door. The two-digit fuser type code (such as 11 or 13) can be seen on the rear of the fuser. Notes: • Using certain types of paper may require more frequent replacement of the maintenance kit. • The separator roller, fuser, pick rollers, and transfer roller are all included in the maintenance kit and can be individually ordered and replaced if necessary. • For more information on replacing the parts included in the maintenance kit, see the instruction sheet that came with each part. Lexmark Return Program fuser maintenance kit type Type MS710 Series Return Program fuser maintenance kit type 11, 110-120V MS710 Series Return Program fuser maintenance kit type 13, 220-240V MS710 Series Return Program fuser maintenance kit type 15, 100V Part number 40X8530 40X8531 40X8532 Lexmark regular fuser maintenance kit type Type MS710 Series regular fuser maintenance kit type 17, 110-120V MS710 Series regular fuser maintenance kit type 19, 220-240V MS710 Series regular fuser maintenance kit type 21, 100V Part number 40X8533 40X8534 40X8535

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Ordering an imaging unit
Extremely low print coverage for extended periods of time may cause imaging unit parts to fail prior to exhaustion of
toner.
For more information on replacing the imaging unit, see the instruction sheet that came with the supply.
Part name
Lexmark Return Program
Regular
Imaging unit
520Z
520ZA
Ordering staple cartridges
Part name
Part number
Staple cartridges
25A0013
Ordering a maintenance kit
To identify the supported fuser type, view the label on the fuser. Do either of the following:
Remove the toner cartridge and imaging unit. The two-digit fuser type code (such as 11 or 13) can be seen on the
front of the fuser.
Warning—Potential Damage:
Do not expose the imaging unit to direct light for more than 10 minutes.
Extended exposure to light may cause print quality problems.
Pull down the printer rear door. The two-digit fuser type code (such as 11 or 13) can be seen on the rear of the
fuser.
Notes:
Using certain types of paper may require more frequent replacement of the maintenance kit.
The separator roller, fuser, pick rollers, and transfer roller are all included in the maintenance kit and can be
individually ordered and replaced if necessary.
For more information on replacing the parts included in the maintenance kit, see the instruction sheet that
came with each part.
Lexmark Return Program fuser maintenance kit type
Type
Part number
MS710 Series Return Program fuser maintenance kit type 11, 110–120V
40X8530
MS710 Series Return Program fuser maintenance kit type 13, 220–240V
40X8531
MS710 Series Return Program fuser maintenance kit type 15, 100V
40X8532
Lexmark regular fuser maintenance kit type
Type
Part number
MS710 Series regular fuser maintenance kit type 17,
110–120V
40X8533
MS710 Series regular fuser maintenance kit type 19, 220–240V
40X8534
MS710 Series regular fuser maintenance kit type 21, 100V
40X8535
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