Lexmark MS810n Converter Listing

Lexmark MS810n Manual

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LABEL CONVERTERS - LEXMARK
MS81x
Series
rev: 24 OCT 2013
Label Type
Supplier Form #
tested
1
CONVERTER
Phone
LXK tracking
code
2
MS810
MS811
MS812
Dual Web Script Pharmacy (simplex)
Integrated Script Labels (simplex)
Dual Web Script Pharmacy (duplex)
8717
Informative Rx
Solutions (I-Rx)
(813) 727-9461
IC1
Integrated Script Labels (duplex))
WristBand w/labels (simplex)
1= using 'label' setting;
2=LXK internal use printing-media identifier; √ =passed.
Special Printing-Media:
This list is only intended to present label and card stock manufacturers who:
1) have demonstrated an understanding of label requirements for Lexmark laser
printers as presented in the Lexmark Card Stock and Labels
Guide;
2) have submitted a samples to Lexmark
(several thousand sheets) of one specific design within a
category; and
3) with this sample, have passed a set of criteria related to reliable performance of that product in the areas of feeding, toner adhesion,
skew, contamination, etc.
Due to the variability in the manufacturer’s processes, Lexmark cannot stand behind, nor
be held
responsible for,
print performance of
material that is not identical (as determined by Lexmark lab) to what was tested.
Air quality testing is not performed to check for odors or harmful fumes. The manufacturer is responsible to ensure that the materials used do
not release harmful chemicals. This listing also does not consider other label characteristics, such as permanency and fading, which should be
considered in the selection of the best product for an application. Due to the nature of the construction of most label material, there are a few
situations that occur which are unavoidable and should be understood prior to choosing a product or a printer model. An example would be
stacking in the output bin
being limited
due to “catch points” on some particular labels, or due to the label “rolling over” in a 550
-sheet output
bin. Another example would be media curl, which
could cause feed failures, that develops from extended environmental exposure when forms
are removed from their packaging. The number of forms that may be loaded into the input trays will be limited due to the thickness and
construction of the material. In general, greater care must be taken when loading special media into the tray and inserting the tray into the
printer. It is strongly recommended that the customer test a quantity of material with their specific application(s) and environment prior to a
major purchase, to ensure that the material performance meets their expectations.
All materials should be flexed prior to loading into the paper tray. Some heavier material, such as card stocks and vinyl labels as well as coated
material, should be flexed and fanned to achieve optimum feed performance. Maintenance procedures as outlined in
the Lexmark Card Stock
and Labels Guide
must be followed to ensure proper performance.
The listings provided here are alphabetical and are divided by product type. Absence of a check mark for a given product does not necessarily
indicate failure of the material in that printer, it may simply mean that the material was not evaluated in that printer model. Skew variation and
feed reliability with converted media from the multipurpose input trays may not meet specifications and is not recommended. Oiled fuser wipers
(black housing) were used in all simplex (one-sided only) printing evaluations. These wipers are included with Lexmark Cartridges for Label
Applications.
All simplex testing was performed at approximately 5% toner coverage. Running higher coverage applications, for example barcodes or graphics,
could cause increased toner contamination in the printer. Again, customers are urged to test their specific applications. More frequent wiper
changes may also help in these situations.
Lexmark does not
ENDORSE or CERTIFY
CONVERTERS,
or
GUARANTEE
RESULTS FROM THEIR PRODUCTS.
Duplex
The precautions listed in this document apply to duplex printing of labels as well. Also, please refer to the “Duplexing Pape
r
Labels” section of the Lexmark Card Stock and Labels Guide, available on the Lexmark website at www.lexmark.com.
Lexmark printers are designed to operate over a wide range of environmental conditions, including humidity levels of 8% to
80% and temperature ranges of 60
o
F to 90
o
F. Evaluating the material over
the
range of operating environments
(temperature and humidity) that will be normally experienced is essential to reliable long-term performance. The Duplex
section presents those converters who have demonstrated the ability to make a label that performs well over a range of
environmental conditions. This evaluation, unless noted otherwise, does not include printing on the liner (backside of the
labels). If noted otherwise, this means that the ability to print on the liner, including the joint between the liner and the
paper, was demonstrated. Some degradation of print within 3mm of the joint may be expected.