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Before configuring the printer (required), Checking physical interfaces and installed firmware

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Appendix 72 • Lexmark MS610E • Lexmark MS810E • Lexmark MS812E Note: MFPs support copy, e‑mail, fax, and printing features. SFPs support printing features only. Printers with a hard disk support hard disk features. This guide describes the configuration of features that are not available on all printers. Before configuring the printer (required) Checking physical interfaces and installed firmware 1 Inspect the printer to make sure that only one network interface is installed. There should be no optional network, parallel, or serial interfaces. Note: USB ports that perform document processing functions are disabled at the factory. 2 Turn on the printer. 3 Navigate to the menu screen, and then touch Reports > Menu Settings Page. Note: A device information page is printed. 4 In the Installed Features section, make sure that there are no Download Emulator (DLE) option cards installed. 5 If you find more interfaces, or if a DLE card is installed, then contact your Lexmark representative before proceeding. 6 To check the firmware version, from the Device Information section, locate Base = and Network =. 7 To check if the Base and Network values are correct and up‑to‑date, contact your Lexmark representative. Attaching a lock Once a lock is attached, the metal plate and controller board cannot be removed, and the security jumper cannot be accessed without causing visible damage to the device. 1 Make sure that the printer case is closed. 2 Locate the security slot, and then attach a lock. It is the same type of security slot found on most laptop computers and can normally be found on the back of the printer near an outside edge. The following illustrations show the most common security slot locations:

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Lexmark MS610E
Lexmark MS810E
Lexmark MS812E
Note:
MFPs support copy, e
mail, fax, and printing features. SFPs support printing features only. Printers with
a hard disk support hard disk features. This guide describes the configuration of features that are not
available on all printers.
Before configuring the printer (required)
Checking physical interfaces and installed firmware
1
Inspect the printer to make sure that only one network interface is installed. There should be no optional
network, parallel, or serial interfaces.
Note:
USB ports that perform document processing functions are disabled at the factory.
2
Turn on the printer.
3
Navigate to the menu screen, and then touch
Reports
>
Menu Settings Page
.
Note:
A device information page is printed.
4
In the Installed Features section, make sure that there are no Download Emulator (DLE) option cards
installed.
5
If you find more interfaces, or if a DLE card is installed, then contact your Lexmark representative before
proceeding.
6
To check the firmware version, from the Device Information section, locate
Base =
and
Network =
.
7
To check if the Base and Network values are correct and up
to
date, contact your Lexmark representative.
Attaching a lock
Once a lock is attached, the metal plate and controller board cannot be removed, and the security jumper
cannot be accessed without causing visible damage to the device.
1
Make sure that the printer case is closed.
2
Locate the security slot, and then attach a lock. It is the same type of security slot found on most laptop
computers and can normally be found on the back of the printer near an outside edge.
The following illustrations show the most common security slot locations:
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