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Lexmark T650 Series Service Manual

Lexmark T650 Series
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Sensor (narrow media) static jam service check
10
Perform a print test.
Does the problem remain?
Contact next
highest level of
tech support.
Problem solved.
Use this procedure for the following jams:
202.03 202.13 202.28 202.38 202.53
202.63 202.78 202.88
Step Check Yes No
1 Check the media path for partially fed or jammed media.
Is the media path free from partially fed or jammed media?
Go to step 2. Remove any pre-
staged or jammed
media.
2
Check the sensor (narrow media) for proper operation.
1. Enter the diagnostic mode
2. Select Base sensor test
3. Observe the line item “input”
Does the display on the operator panel, change every time
the sensing area of the above sensor is interrupted or
blocked.
Go to step 4. Go to step 3.
3
Check the above sensor for proper connection.
Is the above sensor connected properly?
Replace the fuser
unit assembly.
Go to “Fuser unit
assembly
removal” on
page 4-22.
Replace the
connection.
4
Perform a print test.
Does the problem remain?
Contact next
highest level of
tech support.
Problem solved.
Step Check Yes No

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Lexmark T650 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Print TechnologyMonochrome Laser
Print SpeedUp to 45 ppm
Print Resolution1200 x 1200 dpi
Monthly Duty CycleUp to 200, 000 pages
Standard Output Capacity250 sheets
Processor Speed500 MHz
ConnectivityUSB, Ethernet
Maximum Paper Size8.5 x 14 inches
Operating System CompatibilityWindows, Mac OS, Linux
Memory128 MB, expandable to 640 MB
Standard Input Capacity650 sheets

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