Section |
Page |
Contents |
2 |
Safety information |
7 |
Learning about the printer |
9 |
Thank you for choosing this printer! |
9 |
Finding information about the printer |
9 |
Selecting a location for the printer |
10 |
Printer configurations |
12 |
Basic functions of the scanner |
13 |
Understanding the ADF and scanner glass |
14 |
Using the security lock feature |
15 |
Understanding the printer control panel |
16 |
Understanding the home screen |
17 |
Using the touch-screen buttons |
19 |
Additional printer setup |
23 |
Installing internal options |
23 |
Available internal options |
23 |
Accessing the system board to install internal options |
24 |
Installing a memory card |
26 |
Installing a flash memory or firmware card |
28 |
Installing an Internal Solutions Port |
29 |
Installing a printer hard disk |
35 |
Reattaching the system board cover |
39 |
Installing optional trays |
40 |
Attaching cables |
42 |
Disabling fax and e-mail functions prior to setup |
43 |
Verifying printer setup |
44 |
Printing a menu settings page |
44 |
Printing a network setup page |
44 |
Setting up the printer software |
45 |
Installing printer software |
45 |
Updating available options in the printer driver |
45 |
Setting up wireless printing |
46 |
Information you will need to set up the printer on a wireless network |
46 |
Installing the printer on a wireless network (Windows) |
47 |
Installing the printer on a wireless network (Macintosh) |
49 |
Installing the printer on a wired network |
51 |
Changing port settings after installing a new network Internal Solutions Port |
54 |
Setting up serial printing |
56 |
Minimizing your printer's environmental impact |
58 |
Saving paper and toner |
58 |
Using recycled paper |
58 |
Conserving supplies |
58 |
Saving energy |
59 |
Using Eco-Mode |
59 |
Reducing printer noise |
60 |
Adjusting Power Saver |
61 |
Adjusting the brightness of the display |
61 |
Setting the standard exit bin light |
62 |
Recycling |
63 |
Recycling Lexmark products |
63 |
Recycling Lexmark packaging |
63 |
Returning Lexmark cartridges for reuse or recycling |
63 |
Loading paper and specialty media |
65 |
Setting the Paper Size and Paper Type |
65 |
Configuring Universal paper settings |
65 |
Loading trays |
66 |
Loading the multipurpose feeder |
68 |
Loading the 2000-sheet tray |
71 |
Linking and unlinking trays |
74 |
Linking trays |
74 |
Unlinking trays |
74 |
Assigning a custom paper type name |
74 |
Changing a Custom Type <x> name |
75 |
Paper and specialty media guidelines |
76 |
Paper guidelines |
76 |
Paper characteristics |
76 |
Selecting paper |
77 |
Selecting preprinted forms and letterhead |
77 |
Using recycled paper and other office papers |
77 |
Storing paper |
79 |
Supported paper sizes, types, and weights |
79 |
Supported paper sizes |
79 |
Supported paper types and weights |
81 |
Printing |
82 |
Printing a document |
82 |
Printing a document |
82 |
Printing on specialty media |
82 |
Tips on using letterhead |
82 |
Tips on using transparencies |
83 |
Tips on using envelopes |
83 |
Tips on using labels |
84 |
Tips on using card stock |
84 |
Printing confidential and other held jobs |
85 |
Holding jobs in the printer |
85 |
Printing confidential and other held jobs from Windows |
85 |
Printing confidential and other held jobs from a Macintosh computer |
86 |
Printing from a flash drive |
87 |
Printing photos from a PictBridge-enabled digital camera |
88 |
Printing information pages |
88 |
Printing a font sample list |
88 |
Printing a directory list |
89 |
Printing the print quality test pages |
89 |
Printing in black and white |
89 |
Using Max Speed and Max Yield |
90 |
Canceling a print job |
90 |
Canceling a print job from the printer control panel |
90 |
Canceling a print job from the computer |
90 |
Copying |
92 |
Making copies |
92 |
Making a quick copy |
92 |
Copying using the ADF |
92 |
Copying using the scanner glass |
93 |
Copying photos |
93 |
Copying on specialty media |
93 |
Making transparencies |
93 |
Copying to letterhead |
94 |
Customizing copy settings |
94 |
Copying from one size to another |
94 |
Making copies using paper from a selected tray |
95 |
Copying a document that contains mixed paper sizes |
95 |
Copying on both sides of the paper (duplexing) |
96 |
Reducing or enlarging copies |
96 |
Adjusting copy quality |
97 |
Collating copies |
97 |
Placing separator sheets between copies |
98 |
Copying multiple pages onto a single sheet |
98 |
Creating a custom job (job build) |
99 |
Using job interrupt |
100 |
Placing information on copies |
100 |
Placing the date and time at the top of each page |
100 |
Placing an overlay message on each page |
100 |
Canceling a copy job |
101 |
Canceling a copy job while the document is in the ADF |
101 |
Canceling a copy job while copying pages using the scanner glass |
101 |
Canceling a copy job while the pages are being printed |
101 |
Understanding the copy screens and options |
101 |
Copy from |
101 |
Copy to |
102 |
Scale |
102 |
Darkness |
102 |
Content |
102 |
Sides (Duplex) |
102 |
Collate |
103 |
Options |
103 |
Improving copy quality |
104 |
E-mailing |
105 |
Getting ready to e-mail |
105 |
Setting up the e-mail function |
105 |
Configuring the e-mail settings |
106 |
Creating an e-mail shortcut |
106 |
Creating an e-mail shortcut using the Embedded Web Server |
106 |
Creating an e-mail shortcut using the touch screen |
106 |
E-mailing a document |
107 |
Sending an e-mail using the touch screen |
107 |
Sending an e-mail using a shortcut number |
107 |
Sending an e-mail using the address book |
107 |
Customizing e-mail settings |
108 |
Adding e-mail subject and message information |
108 |
Changing the output file type |
108 |
Canceling an e-mail |
109 |
Understanding e-mail options |
109 |
Original Size |
109 |
Sides (Duplex) |
109 |
Orientation |
109 |
Binding |
109 |
E-mail Subject |
109 |
E-mail File Name |
110 |
E-mail Message |
110 |
Resolution |
110 |
Send As |
110 |
Content |
110 |
Advanced Options |
110 |
Faxing |
112 |
Getting the printer ready to fax |
112 |
Initial fax setup |
113 |
Choosing a fax connection |
114 |
Connecting to an analog telephone line |
115 |
Connecting to a DSL service |
115 |
Connecting to a PBX or ISDN system |
116 |
Connecting to a distinctive ring service |
116 |
Connecting the printer and a telephone or answering machine to the same telephone line |
117 |
Connecting to an adapter for your country or region |
118 |
Connecting to a computer with a modem |
124 |
Setting the outgoing fax name and number |
125 |
Setting the date and time |
126 |
Turning daylight saving time on or off |
126 |
Sending a fax |
126 |
Sending a fax using the printer control panel |
126 |
Sending a fax using the computer |
127 |
Creating shortcuts |
127 |
Creating a fax destination shortcut using the Embedded Web Server |
127 |
Creating a fax destination shortcut using the touch screen |
128 |
Using shortcuts and the address book |
128 |
Using fax shortcuts |
128 |
Using the address book |
129 |
Customizing fax settings |
129 |
Changing the fax resolution |
129 |
Making a fax lighter or darker |
129 |
Sending a fax at a scheduled time |
130 |
Viewing a fax log |
130 |
Blocking junk faxes |
131 |
Canceling an outgoing fax |
131 |
Canceling a fax while the original documents are still scanning |
131 |
Canceling a fax after the original documents have been scanned to memory |
131 |
Understanding fax options |
131 |
Original Size |
131 |
Content |
132 |
Sides (Duplex) |
132 |
Resolution |
132 |
Darkness |
132 |
Advanced Options |
132 |
Improving fax quality |
133 |
Holding and forwarding faxes |
133 |
Holding faxes |
133 |
Forwarding a fax |
134 |
Scanning to an FTP address |
135 |
Scanning to an FTP address |
135 |
Scanning to an FTP address using the keypad |
135 |
Scanning to an FTP address using a shortcut number |
136 |
Scanning to an FTP address using the address book |
136 |
Creating shortcuts |
136 |
Creating an FTP shortcut using the Embedded Web Server |
136 |
Creating an FTP shortcut using the touch screen |
137 |
Understanding FTP options |
137 |
Original Size |
137 |
Sides (Duplex) |
137 |
Orientation |
137 |
Binding |
137 |
Resolution |
138 |
Send As |
138 |
Content |
138 |
Advanced Options |
138 |
Improving FTP quality |
139 |
Scanning to a computer or flash drive |
140 |
Scanning to a computer |
140 |
Scanning to a flash drive |
141 |
Understanding scan profile options |
141 |
Quick Setup |
141 |
Format Type |
142 |
Compression |
142 |
Default Content |
142 |
Color |
142 |
Original Size |
142 |
Orientation |
142 |
Sides (Duplex) |
142 |
Darkness |
143 |
Resolution |
143 |
Advanced Imaging |
143 |
Improving scan quality |
143 |
Understanding printer menus |
144 |
Menus list |
144 |
Supplies menu |
145 |
Paper menu |
146 |
Default Source menu |
146 |
Paper Size/Type menu |
146 |
Configure MP menu |
149 |
Substitute Size menu |
149 |
Paper Texture menu |
150 |
Paper Weight menu |
152 |
Paper Loading menu |
153 |
Custom Types menu |
155 |
Custom Names menu |
155 |
Custom Scan Sizes menu |
156 |
Universal Setup menu |
156 |
Reports menu |
157 |
Reports menu |
157 |
Network/Ports menu |
159 |
Active NIC menu |
159 |
Standard Network or Network <x> menus |
159 |
SMTP Setup menu |
161 |
Network Reports menu |
162 |
TCP/IP menu |
162 |
Network Card menu |
163 |
IPv6 menu |
164 |
Wireless menu |
164 |
AppleTalk menu |
165 |
NetWare menu |
165 |
LexLink menu |
166 |
Standard USB and USB <x> menus |
167 |
Parallel <x> menu |
168 |
Serial <x> menu |
171 |
Security menu |
173 |
Miscellaneous menu |
173 |
Confidential Print menu |
174 |
Disk Wiping menu |
175 |
Security Audit Log menu |
176 |
Set Date/Time menu |
177 |
Settings menu |
177 |
General Settings menu |
177 |
Copy Settings menu |
185 |
Fax Settings menu |
190 |
Fax Mode (Analog Fax Setup) menu |
190 |
Fax Mode (Fax Server Setup) menu |
198 |
E-mail Settings menu |
199 |
FTP Settings menu |
204 |
Flash Drive menu |
207 |
Print Settings |
212 |
Setup menu |
212 |
Finishing menu |
215 |
Quality menu |
216 |
Utilities menu |
220 |
PDF menu |
221 |
PostScript menu |
221 |
PCL Emul menu |
222 |
HTML menu |
225 |
Image menu |
226 |
PictBridge menu |
227 |
XPS menu |
228 |
Help menu |
228 |
Maintaining the printer |
229 |
Cleaning the exterior of the printer |
229 |
Cleaning the scanner glass |
230 |
Cleaning the ADF parts |
230 |
Cleaning the printhead lenses |
233 |
Adjusting scanner registration |
235 |
Storing supplies |
236 |
Checking the status of supplies |
237 |
Checking the status of supplies from the printer control panel |
237 |
Checking the status of supplies from a network computer |
237 |
Ordering supplies |
237 |
Ordering toner cartridges |
237 |
Ordering photoconductors |
237 |
Ordering a fuser or a transfer module |
238 |
Ordering a waste toner box |
238 |
Ordering ADF replacement parts |
238 |
Replacing Supplies |
239 |
Replacing a photoconductor |
239 |
Resetting the maintenance counter |
241 |
Replacing a toner cartridge |
242 |
Replacing the ADF parts |
245 |
Replacing the waste toner box |
251 |
Moving the printer to another location |
253 |
Shipping the printer |
253 |
Administrative support |
254 |
Finding advanced networking and administrator information |
254 |
Using the Embedded Web Server |
254 |
Checking the device status |
254 |
Setting up e-mail alerts |
254 |
Viewing reports |
255 |
Restoring the factory default settings |
255 |
Troubleshooting |
256 |
The indicator light is blinking |
256 |
Solving basic printer problems |
256 |
Understanding printer messages |
257 |
Change <src> to <x> |
257 |
Check tray <x> connection |
257 |
Disk corrupted |
257 |
Fax memory full |
258 |
Fax partition inoperative. Contact system administrator. |
258 |
Fax server 'To Format' not set up. Contact system administrator. |
258 |
Fax Station Name not set up |
258 |
Fax Station Number not set up |
258 |
Load <src> with <x> |
258 |
Load manual feeder with <x> |
259 |
Memory full, cannot print faxes |
259 |
Remove paper from standard output bin |
259 |
Restore Held Jobs? |
259 |
Scan Document Too Long |
259 |
SMTP server not set up. Contact system administrator. |
259 |
Unsupported disk |
259 |
31 Missing or defective <color> cartridge |
259 |
32 Cartridge part number unsupported by device |
260 |
34 Short paper |
260 |
35 Insufficient memory to support Resource Save feature |
260 |
37 Insufficient memory to collate job |
260 |
37 Insufficient memory, some Held Jobs were deleted |
260 |
38 Memory full |
260 |
39 Complex page, some data may not have printed |
261 |
50 PPDS font error |
261 |
51 Defective flash detected |
261 |
52 Not enough free space in flash memory for resources |
261 |
54 Network <x> software error |
261 |
54 Standard network software error |
261 |
55 Unsupported option in slot <x> |
262 |
56 Parallel port <x> disabled |
262 |
56 Serial port <x> disabled |
262 |
56 Standard USB port disabled |
262 |
58 Too many flash options installed |
262 |
58 Too many trays attached |
263 |
59 Incompatible tray <x> |
263 |
61 Remove defective disk |
263 |
62 Disk full |
263 |
63 Unformatted disk |
263 |
80 Fuser life warning |
263 |
80 Replace fuser |
264 |
82 Replace waste toner box |
264 |
82 Waste toner box missing |
264 |
83 Replace transfer module |
264 |
83 Transfer module life warning |
264 |
83 Transfer module missing |
264 |
84 Replace <color> photoconductor |
264 |
84 <color> photoconductor low |
264 |
84 <color> photoconductor nearly low |
265 |
88 Replace <color> cartridge |
265 |
88 <color> cartridge nearly low |
265 |
88 <color> cartridge low |
265 |
840.01 Scanner Disabled |
265 |
840.02 Scanner Auto Disabled |
265 |
900–999 Service <message> |
266 |
1565 Emulation error, load emulation option |
266 |
Clearing jams |
266 |
Avoiding jams |
266 |
Understanding jam messages |
267 |
200 paper jam |
268 |
200–201 paper jams |
269 |
201 paper jam |
270 |
202 paper jam |
272 |
203 paper jam |
274 |
230 paper jam |
275 |
24x paper jam |
276 |
250 paper jam |
278 |
290–294 paper jams |
279 |
Solving printing problems |
280 |
Multiple-language PDFs do not print |
280 |
Printer control panel display is blank or displays only diamonds |
280 |
Error message about reading USB drive appears |
280 |
Jobs do not print |
281 |
Make sure the printer is ready to print |
281 |
Check to see if the standard exit bin is full |
281 |
Check to see if the paper tray is empty |
281 |
Make sure the correct printer software is installed |
281 |
Make sure the internal print server is installed properly and working |
281 |
Make sure you are using a recommended printer cable |
281 |
Make sure printer cables are securely connected |
281 |
Confidential and other held jobs do not print |
282 |
Partial job, no job, or blank page prints |
282 |
Make sure the printer has sufficient memory |
282 |
Job takes longer than expected to print |
282 |
Reduce the complexity of the print job |
282 |
Change the Page Protect setting to Off |
282 |
Change environmental settings |
282 |
Job prints from the wrong tray or on the wrong paper |
283 |
Check the paper type setting |
283 |
Incorrect characters print |
283 |
Tray linking does not work |
283 |
Load the same size and type of paper |
283 |
Use the same Paper Size and Paper Type settings |
283 |
Large jobs do not collate |
283 |
Make sure Collate is set to On |
283 |
Reduce the complexity of the print job |
283 |
Make sure the printer has enough memory |
284 |
Unexpected page breaks occur |
284 |
Increase the Print Timeout value |
284 |
Solving copy problems |
284 |
Copier does not respond |
284 |
Check the display for error messages |
284 |
Check the power |
284 |
Scanner unit does not close |
284 |
Poor copy quality |
285 |
Check the display for error messages |
285 |
The toner may be low |
285 |
The scanner glass may be dirty |
285 |
The copy is too light or too dark |
285 |
Check the quality of the original document |
285 |
Check the document placement |
285 |
Unwanted toner is in the background |
285 |
Patterns (moiré) appear in the output |
286 |
Text is light or disappearing |
286 |
The output appears washed out or overexposed |
286 |
Partial document or photo copies |
286 |
Check the document placement |
286 |
Check the paper size setting |
286 |
Solving scanner problems |
286 |
Checking an unresponsive scanner |
286 |
Scan was not successful |
287 |
Check the cable connections |
287 |
An error may have occurred in the program |
287 |
Scanning takes too long or freezes the computer |
287 |
Other software programs may be interfering with scanning |
287 |
The scan resolution may be set too high |
287 |
Poor scanned image quality |
287 |
Check the display for error messages |
287 |
The scanner glass may be dirty |
287 |
Adjust the scan resolution |
287 |
Check the quality of the original document |
287 |
Check the document placement |
288 |
Partial document or photo scans |
288 |
Check the document placement |
288 |
Check the paper size setting |
288 |
Cannot scan from a computer |
288 |
Check the display for error messages |
288 |
Check the power |
288 |
Check the cable connections |
288 |
Solving fax problems |
288 |
Caller ID is not shown |
288 |
Cannot send or receive a fax |
289 |
Check the display for error messages |
289 |
Check the power |
289 |
Check the printer connections |
289 |
Check the telephone wall jack |
289 |
Review this digital phone service checklist |
289 |
Check for a dial tone |
289 |
Temporarily disconnect other equipment |
290 |
Check for jams |
290 |
Temporarily disable Call Waiting |
290 |
Voice Mail service may be interfering with the fax transmission |
290 |
The printer memory may be full |
290 |
Can send but not receive faxes |
290 |
Check to see if the paper tray is empty |
290 |
Check the ring count delay settings |
290 |
The toner may be low |
291 |
Can receive but not send faxes |
291 |
The printer is not in Fax mode |
291 |
The document is not loaded properly |
291 |
Make sure the shortcut number is set up properly |
291 |
Received fax has poor print quality |
291 |
Re-send the document |
291 |
The toner may be low |
291 |
Make sure the fax transmission speed is not set too high |
291 |
Solving option problems |
292 |
Option does not operate correctly or quits after it is installed |
292 |
Reset the printer |
292 |
Check to see if the option is connected to the printer |
292 |
Make sure the option is installed |
292 |
Make sure the option is available in the printer driver |
292 |
Make sure the option is selected |
292 |
Trays / Drawers |
293 |
Make sure the paper is loaded correctly |
293 |
Reset the printer |
293 |
Flash memory card |
293 |
Hard disk with adapter |
293 |
Internal Solutions Port |
293 |
Check the ISP connections |
293 |
Check the cable |
293 |
Make sure the network software is configured correctly |
293 |
Internal print server |
293 |
Check the print server connections |
293 |
Make sure the network software is configured correctly |
294 |
Memory card |
294 |
USB/parallel interface card |
294 |
Solving paper feed problems |
294 |
Paper frequently jams |
294 |
Check the paper |
294 |
Make sure there is not too much paper in the paper tray |
294 |
Check the paper guides |
294 |
Has the paper absorbed moisture due to high humidity? |
294 |
Paper jam message remains after jam is cleared |
294 |
Check the paper path |
294 |
Page that jammed does not reprint after you clear the jam |
295 |
Turn on Jam Recovery |
295 |
Solving print quality problems |
295 |
Isolating print quality problems |
295 |
Blank pages |
296 |
Packing material may be on the toner cartridge |
296 |
Toner is low |
296 |
A toner cartridge is defective or empty |
296 |
The printer requires servicing |
296 |
Characters have jagged or uneven edges |
296 |
Color misregistration |
297 |
Recalibrate the printer |
297 |
Reinstall the photoconductor |
297 |
Adjust the color alignment |
297 |
Clipped images |
298 |
Check the guides |
298 |
Check the paper size setting |
298 |
Fine horizontal lines appear on color pages |
298 |
Ghost images |
298 |
The photoconductor is not functioning properly |
298 |
Toner is low |
298 |
Gray background |
299 |
Check the Toner Darkness setting |
299 |
A toner cartridge may be worn or defective |
299 |
Incorrect margins |
299 |
Check the paper guides |
299 |
Check the paper size setting |
299 |
Light colored line, white line, or incorrectly colored line |
300 |
A toner cartridge is defective |
300 |
A photoconductor is defective |
300 |
The transfer module is defective |
300 |
The printhead lenses are dirty |
300 |
Paper curl |
300 |
Check the paper type setting |
300 |
The paper has absorbed moisture due to high humidity |
300 |
Print irregularities |
301 |
The paper may have absorbed moisture due to high humidity |
301 |
Check the paper type setting |
301 |
Check the paper |
301 |
A toner cartridge, the transfer module, or the fuser is worn or defective |
301 |
Print is too dark |
301 |
Check the darkness, brightness, and contrast settings |
301 |
The printer may not have recalibrated recently |
302 |
A toner cartridge is worn or defective |
302 |
Print is too light |
302 |
Check the darkness, brightness, and contrast settings |
302 |
The printer may not have recalibrated recently |
302 |
Check the paper |
302 |
Color Saver is On |
302 |
A toner cartridge is low |
302 |
A toner cartridge is worn or defective |
303 |
Repeating defects |
303 |
Repeating marks occur in only one color and multiple times on the page |
303 |
Repeating marks occur in all colors and multiple times on the page |
303 |
Skewed print |
303 |
Check the paper guides |
303 |
Check the paper |
303 |
Solid color pages |
304 |
Make sure the photoconductors are properly installed |
304 |
The photoconductor is defective |
304 |
The printer requires servicing |
304 |
Streaked horizontal lines |
304 |
A toner cartridge is defective, empty, or worn |
304 |
The fuser is defective or worn |
304 |
A photoconductor may be defective |
304 |
Streaked vertical lines |
305 |
The toner is smeared |
305 |
A toner cartridge is defective |
305 |
The transfer module is worn or defective |
305 |
Toner fog or background shading appears on the page |
305 |
A toner cartridge is defective or installed incorrectly |
305 |
The transfer module is worn or defective |
305 |
A photoconductor is worn or defective |
305 |
The fuser is worn or defective |
305 |
Toner is in the paper path |
306 |
Toner rubs off |
306 |
Check the Paper Type setting |
306 |
Check the Paper Weight and Paper Texture settings |
306 |
The fuser is worn or defective |
306 |
Toner specks |
306 |
The toner cartridges are worn or defective |
306 |
There is toner in the paper path |
306 |
Transparency print quality is poor |
307 |
Check the transparencies |
307 |
Check the paper type setting |
307 |
Uneven print density |
307 |
A toner cartridge may be worn or defective |
307 |
A photoconductor may be defective |
307 |
Solving color quality problems |
308 |
FAQ about color printing |
308 |
Embedded Web Server does not open |
311 |
Check the network connections |
311 |
Check the network settings |
311 |
Contacting Customer Support |
311 |
Notices |
312 |
Product information |
312 |
Edition notice |
312 |
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RIGHTS |
313 |
Trademarks |
313 |
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance information statement |
314 |
Noise emission levels |
314 |
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive |
315 |
Mercury notice |
315 |
Static sensitivity notice |
315 |
ENERGY STAR |
316 |
Laser notice |
316 |
Laser advisory label |
316 |
Power consumption |
316 |
Product power consumption |
316 |
Power Saver |
317 |
Off mode |
317 |
Total energy usage |
317 |
European Community (EC) directives conformity |
317 |
Regulatory notices for telecommunication terminal equipment |
318 |
Notice to users of the US telephone network: FCC requirements |
318 |
South Africa telecommunications notice |
319 |
Notice to users of the Canadian telephone network |
319 |
Notice to users of the New Zealand telephone network |
320 |
Notice to Users in the European Union |
321 |
Radio interference notice |
321 |
Exposure to radio frequency radiation |
321 |
Notice to users in Brazil |
322 |
Industry Canada (Canada) |
322 |
Taiwan NCC RF notice statement |
323 |
Notice to users in the European Union |
323 |
Statement of Limited Warranty |
325 |
LEXMARK SOFTWARE LIMITED WARRANTY AND LICENSE AGREEMENTS |
327 |
ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED NOTICE |
330 |