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Lexmark MX6500e and 6500e

Multifunction Option Study Guide

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Edition: May 2013 Revision: 2.0 The following paragraph does not apply to any country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC. PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions; therefore, this statement may not apply to you.

This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes will be incorporated in later editions. Improvements or changes in the products or the programs described may be made at any time.

Comments may be addressed to Lexmark International, Inc., Department 352X/002, 740 West New Circle Road, Lexington, Kentucky 40550, U.S.A or e-mail at [email protected]. Lexmark may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you.

References in this publication to products, programs, or services do not imply that the manufacturer intends to make these available in all countries in which it operates. Any reference to a product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that product, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does not infringe any existing intellectual property right may be used instead. Evaluation and verification of operation in conjunction with other products, programs, or services, except those expressly designated by the manufacturer, are the user’s responsibility.

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PCL® is a registered trademark of the Hewlett-Packard Company.

All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2013 Lexmark International, Inc. All rights reserved. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RIGHTS This software and any accompanying documentation provided under this agreement are commercial computer software and documentation developed exclusively at private expense.

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Table of Contents

LASER PRINTER NAMING CONVENTION ................................................................... 1

CONFIGURATION IDS, TLI, TYPE AND SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ..................... 2

TECHNICAL INFORMATION ......................................................................................... 3

SCANNER OPTION SPECIFICATIONS: MX6500E/6500E ............................................................................... 3

DUTY CYCLE: MX6500E/6500E ................................................................................................................ 4

SCAN SPEED: MX6500E/6500E ................................................................................................................ 4 MAINTENANCE ITEMS: MX6500E/6500E .................................................................................................... 4

THEORY OF OPERATION ............................................................................................. 5

MX6500E/6500E EXTERNAL VIEW ............................................................................................................ 5

PAPER TRANSPORT SYSTEM ..................................................................................................................... 6

Scanner Key Components: MX6500e/6500e .................................................................................. 6

Scanner Paper Path: MX6500e/6500e ............................................................................................ 7

Paper Jam Locations: MX6500e/6500e ........................................................................................... 8

OPERATOR PANEL AND MENUS ................................................................................ 9

MX6500E/6500E OPERATOR PANEL ......................................................................................................... 9

6500e/MX6500e Home Screen ...................................................................................................... 10

6500e/MX6500 Administrative (Customer) Menu .......................................................................... 12 6500E/MX6500E SERVICE MENUS .......................................................................................................... 13

FAX PRINT QUALITY DIAGNOSTIC TIPS .................................................................. 14

Sending Fax Machine at Fault ....................................................................................................... 15 Receiving Fax Machine at Fault ..................................................................................................... 16

Phone Line at Fault ........................................................................................................................ 16

SCANNER MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ............................................................. 17

HOW TO CLEAN THE EXTERIOR OF THE SCANNER ...................................................................................... 17

HOW TO CLEAN THE FLATBED SCANNER GLASS ........................................................................................ 18

HOW TO CLEAN THE ADF GLASS ............................................................................................................. 19

HOW TO CLEAN THE ADF PARTS ............................................................................................................. 20 HOW TO CLEAN THE TOUCH SCREEN ........................................................................................................ 22

SCANNER ADJUSTMENTS ......................................................................................... 23

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CALIBRATING THE SCANNER: 6500E/MX6500E ....................................................................................... 23

Scanner Testcase .......................................................................................................................... 23

How to adjust scanner ADF Front White Level .............................................................................. 24 How to adjust scanner ADF Front Black Level .............................................................................. 25

How to adjust scanner ADF Back White Level .............................................................................. 26

How to adjust scanner ADF Back Black Level ............................................................................... 27

How to adjust scanner Flatbed White Level .................................................................................. 28

How to adjust scanner Flatbed Black Level ................................................................................... 29 ADF SKEW ADJUSTMENT: 6500E/MX6500E ........................................................................................... 30

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Laser Printer Naming Convention Beginning of fall 2012, Lexmark changed the naming convention of its laser printers based on a 5-digit identifier. The chart below outlines what each of these codes mean.

M S 8 1 2 dn

“M” for monochrome and “C” for color laser

“S” for single-function and “X” for multifunction

Class: higher the number, greater level of performance and duty cycle

Gen: changes with each generation of product introduced in that class

Model: identifies the specific model within a class and generation

Suffix Convention n Network d Duplex e eTask h Hard Drive x High Capacity Input Tray f Finisher m Mailbox t Tray p Hole Punch

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Configuration IDs, TLI, Type and Serial Number Location The Lexmark 6500e multifunction option can be purchased only if bundled with a single-function T Series printer. The MX6500e, however, does not need to be bundled and can be purchased separately from the MS71x and MS81x printers. The serial number is located on a label found at the rear of the scanner, right beside where the power supply cable plugs into the scanner.

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Technical Information

Scanner Option Specifications: MX6500e/6500e Scanner Scanner Type Color flatbed scanner with single-pass duplexing ADF Scan Technology Charge Coupled Device (CCD) Light Source LED

Number of Light Sources 3 total (2 CCD Module on ADF and 1 CCD Module on Flatbed; 1 lamp per CCD Module)

Scanner ADF

ADF Type

Single Pass, Duplex Scan, Straight Through Paper Path Improved media support and reliability with Mixed length and weight pages, as light as 12 lb. paper or as thick and small as credit cards or ID cards

Scanner ADF Document Input & Output Capacity

Up to 100 Sheets, 20 lb. (75 g/m2) Bond: Letter and smaller Up to 30 Sheets: Larger sizes (A3, Tabloid / 11x17”, JIS-B4)

Scanner Media Depth (Thickness)

Max. .15mm Min. .05mm

Scanner Media Weight Max. 34lb (127 g/m2) Min. 12lb (45 g/m2)

Document Size

Maximum 11.69 x 17 inches (297 x 432 mm) A3 (297x 420mm) or tabloid (11 x 17 inches) Short Edge Feed (SEF) Minimum 2” x 3” (50.8 x 76.2mm) Short Edge Feed (SEF)

Document Size Sensing Yes – width only Document Sensing Yes – ADF paper present LED and on/off settable beep Multi-feed Sensing Default is ON

Markings on the ADF

A3 A4 Letter Exec B5 A5 A8

Scanner Flatbed

Maximum Document Size 8.5 x 11.69 inches (216 x 297 mm) 8.5” x 11” (216 x 279 mm) or A4 (210 x 297 mm) Long Edge Fed (LEF)

Minimum Document Size None

Markings on the Flatbed

A4 11" 10 1/2" JIS-B5 8 1/2" A5

Fax

Modem Built-in Group 3 compatible, Full Function Fax 33,600bps, Max V.34 Half Duplex

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Duty Cycle: MX6500e/6500e

Usage (Pages)

Model Average Monthly 1 Duty Cycle 2

MX6500e 2,500-17,000 100,000

1 Average Monthly Page Volume is an average range of pages customers plan to print on the device each month. Lexmark recommends that the number of pages per month be within the stated range for optimum device performance, based on factors including: supplies replacement intervals, paper loading intervals, speed, and typical customer usage. ² Duty Cycle is defined as the maximum monthly usage verified using multi-shift operation. The usage rate can be limited by application and run mode.

Scan Speed: MX6500e/6500e

Media Size Mono Color

Letter (plain) 50 SPM (86 images per minute) Mono 600 x 300

dpi

Up to 36 SPM (59 images per minute) Color 600 x

300 dpi Up to 600 x 600 dpi Scan Capability (Color and Mono)

Maintenance Items: MX6500e/6500e

Approximate Yield Customer Installable

ADF Separator Pad 100K Yes

Pick Roller Assembly 200K No

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Theory of Operation

MX6500e/6500e External View

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Paper Transport System Scanner Key Components: MX6500e/6500e

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Scanner Paper Path: MX6500e/6500e

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Paper Jam Locations: MX6500e/6500e

Error code Location Description Action

280.06 1 Paper missing from ADF input tray.

This error is caused by paper not being detected at the ADF paper present sensor. Check the sensor for proper operation by toggling the flag while running the sensor test in diagnostic mode.

282.05 1 Paper reached the paper present sensor but is late leaving or does not clear it within the specified time.

See “Frequent paper jam, multifeed, or skew” in the Scanner service manual.

283.01 1 Paper remains on the paper present sensor during the warm-up sequence or at POR.

See “Frequent paper jam, multifeed, or skew” in the Scanner service manual.

283.03 1 Paper does not reach or is late arriving at the paper present sensor within the specified time.

See “Frequent paper jam, multifeed, or skew” in the Scanner service manual.

290.02 2 The ADF cover was opened while the ADF was operating.

See “ADF cover open” in the Scanner service manual.

292.01 3 This is caused by the flatbed scanner module being locked during POR.

Unlock the scanner module by sliding the lock to the left.

295.20 2 The multifeed sensor detected more than one page in the ADF paper path at a time.

See “False multifeed” in the Scanner service manual.

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Operator Panel and Menus

MX6500e/6500e Operator Panel

Number Item Description

1 Display Shows the status of the printer

2 Indicator light

Off–The printer is off. Blinking green–The printer is warming up, processing data, or printing. Solid green–The printer is on but idle. Solid red–Operator intervention is required.

3 Sleep

Enables Sleep Mode The following actions wake the printer from Sleep Mode:

• Touching the screen or any hard buttons • Sending a print job from a computer • Performing a Power-on Reset (POR)

4 Keypad Allows you to enter numbers, letters, or symbols

5 USB thumb drive USB port for thumb drive

6 Submit Saves settings changes

7 Stop/Cancel Stops all printer activity Note: A list of options appears once Stopped appears on the display.

8 Home Returns to the home screen

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6500e/MX6500e Home Screen

Display item Description

1 Copy Opens the Copy menu

2 E-mail Opens the E-mail menu

3 Bookmarks Allows you to create, organize, and save a set of bookmarks (URLs) into a tree view of folders and file links

4 Fax Opens the Fax menu

5 Held Jobs Displays all held jobs

6 Tips Opens context-sensitive Help information on the touch screen Note: All menus have a Tips button.

7 Status/Supplies

• Displays a warning or error message whenever the printer requires intervention to continue processing

• Touch this to access the messages screen for more information on the message, and how to clear it.

8 Change Language

Allows you to change the primary language and reports on the display, and will remain in effect until changed

9 Status message bar

• Shows the current printer status such as Ready or Busy

• Note: Make sure Ready appears before performing any printer task.

• Shows printer conditions such as Fuser missing or Cartridge Low

• Shows intervention messages and gives instructions for the printer to continue processing

The Installed or pre-configured solutions may vary depending on a number of factors.

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10 FTP Opens the FTP menu Note: This option must be set up by a system administrator before it appears on the display.

11 USB Displays files on a USB drive

12 Menus Opens the administrative menus when Ready appears on the display

13 Scan (not pictured) Opens the Scan menu

14 Release Held Fax (not pictured)

If this button is shown, then there are held faxes with a scheduled hold time previously set. To access the list of held faxes, touch this button.

15 Lock Device (not pictured)

This button appears when the printer is unlocked and the Printer Lockout Personal Identification Number (PIN) has been set. Touching this button opens a PIN entry screen. Enter the correct PIN to lock the operator panel.

16 Unlock Device (not pictured)

This button appears when the printer is locked. The operator panel buttons and shortcuts cannot be used while this appears. Touching this button opens a PIN entry screen. Enter the correct PIN to unlock the printer control panel.

17 Cancel Jobs (not pictured)

Opens the Cancel Jobs screen. The following items are available under the Print, Fax, and Network headings: • Print job • Copy job • Fax profile • FTP • E-mail send Each heading shows up to three jobs per screen. If more than three jobs exist in a column, then an arrow appears enabling you to scroll through the jobs. Select a job to cancel it.

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6500e/MX6500 Administrative (Customer) Menu For a complete listing of the printer menu tree, consult the User’s Guide. 6500e/MX6500e Administrative (Customer) Menu Tree

Supplies Paper Menu Reports Settings Replace Supply Default Source Menu Settings Page General Settings Separator Pad Paper Size/Type Device Statistics Copy Settings Pick Roller Configure MP Network Setup Page Fax Settings

Envelope Enhance Network [x] Setup Page E-mail Settings

Substitute Size Shortcut List Flash Drive Menu Paper Texture Fax Job Log Print Settings Paper Weight Fax Call Log Image Menu Paper Loading Copy Shortcuts FTP Settings Custom Types E-mail Shortcuts

Custom Names Fax Shortcuts Custom Scan Size FTP Shortcuts Custom Bin Names Profiles List

Universal Setup Print Fonts

Print Directory

Asset Report

Security Network/Ports Help Manage Shortcuts Miscellaneous Active NIC Print All Guides Fax Shortcuts Security Settings Standard Network [x]1 Copy Guide E-mail Shortcuts Confidential Print Standard USB E-mail Guide FTP Shortcuts Disk Wiping SMTP Setup Fax Guide Copy Shortcuts Security Audit Log

FTP Guide Profile Shortcuts

Set Date and Time

Print Defects Guide

Information Guide

Supplies Guide Option Card Menu2 Lock Scanner Head3 A list of installed

DLEs (Download Emulator) appears

Instructions for locking the scan bar will appear

1 Depending on the printer setup, this menu item appears as Standard Network or Network [x]. 2 This menu appears only when one or more DLEs are installed. 3 This menu appears only on scanners that have a scan bar locking mechanism.

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6500e/MX6500e Service Menus See the service manual for the base printer to which the scanner is attached for the available service menus.

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Fax Print Quality Diagnostic Tips Because a fax is composed of three main parts spanning two different machines, pinpointing a print quality issue can be challenging. An important step in troubleshooting is to isolate the source of the print quality problem by simple troubleshooting methods. Below is a chart outlining the troubleshooting steps to determine if the sending fax, receiving fax or phone line is the problem source. Please keep in mind that this chart only covers general print quality issues. For more detailed information, it is recommended that you complete Lexmark’s online course called MFP Overview.

Do the pages look normal?

Receiving Fax Quality is poor

Test Receiving Fax

Print the Print Quality Pages in the Receiving Fax.

Use the Copy function in the Sending Fax.

Yes No

Do the pages look normal?

Yes No

See Phone Line at Fault on page 40.

See Sending Fax Machine at Fault on page 39.

See Receiving Fax Machine at Fault on page 40.

Test the Sending Fax

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Sending Fax Machine at Fault Problem Description:

• Problems with print quality at the receiving fax, such as corrupt images, lines in the image, top/bottom cut off.

• When you test the Sending Fax by using the Copy function you can reproduce the print quality problem.

Most Likely Cause:

• Dirty flatbed or hardware failure in the scanner.

Resolution:

• Clean the flatbed glass.

• If the original document is being sent from the ADF, try printing a copy with the original document placed on the flatbed glass. If this solves the problem, the problem is in the ADF.

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Receiving Fax Machine at Fault Problem Description:

• Problems with print quality at the receiving fax, such as corrupt images, lines in the image, top/bottom cut off.

• When you test the Receiving Fax by printing the Self-Test pages you can reproduce the print quality problem.

Most Likely Cause:

• Low supplies, dirt or contamination in the printer, hardware failure.

Resolution:

• Check the supply levels by pressing the button on the operator panel or printing a Menu Settings page from the Reports menu.

• Check the printer for accumulation of dust or debris.

• Follow standard troubleshooting procedures for print quality problems. Phone Line at Fault Problem Description:

• Problems with print quality at the receiving fax, such as corrupt images, lines in the image, white horizontal lines, missing rows or top/bottom cut off.

• When you test the Sending Fax and Receiving Fax you cannot reproduce the print quality problem. The problem only occurs during faxing.

Most Likely Cause:

• Noise in the phone line, incoming call (call waiting), incorrect setup of dial type, line type, reception mode or electrical interference.

Resolution:

• Check/setup the dial type, line type and reception mode.

• If the phone line is part of a DSL connection, check to see if a Splitter (Line Filter) is installed or replace the Splitter.

• Disable Call Waiting if it enabled.

• Check the telephone line for static or other noises.

• Remove any electronic equipment (i.e. televisions, microwaves, etc.), motorized devices or wireless/broadcasting equipment that may be located near the fax machine. Electrical interference from the equipment may degrade the telephone line condition.

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Scanner Maintenance and Cleaning

How to clean the exterior of the scanner Periodically, cleaning the exterior of the scanner as to be free of any debris is required to maintain optimum scan quality, so it is essential to know how to perform maintenance on these recommend areas to anticipate scan quality issues. Cleaning the exterior of the scanner

1. Make sure the scanner is turned off and unplugged from the wall outlet.

CAUTION—SHOCK HAZARD: To avoid the risk of electric shock when cleaning the exterior of the scanner, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and disconnect all cables from the scanner before proceeding.

2. Remove paper from the standard exit bin.

3. Dampen a clean, lint-free cloth with water. Warning—Potential Damage: Do not use household cleaners or detergents, as they may damage the finish of the scanner

4. Wipe only the exterior of the scanner, including the exit tray. Warning—Potential Damage: Using a damp cloth to clean the interior may cause damage to your scanner.

5. Make sure the paper support and exit tray are dry before using the scanner.

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How to clean the flatbed scanner glass Cleaning the flatbed scanner glass is important in maintaining optimum scan quality of the scanner and prevent scan quality issue such as streaks on copied or scanned images from the flatbed. Cleaning the flatbed scanner glass

1. Slightly dampen a soft, lint-free cloth or paper towel with water.

2. Open the scanner cover.

3. Wipe the scanner glass until it is clean and dry.

4. Wipe the white underside of the scanner cover until it is clean and dry.

5. Close the scanner cover.

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How to clean the ADF glass Cleaning the ADF glass is important in maintaining optimum scan quality of the scanner and prevent scan quality issue such as streaks on copied or scanned images from the flatbed. Cleaning the ADF glass

1. Slightly dampen a soft, lint-free cloth or paper towel with water.

Notes: • You may also dampen a paper towel with ammonia-free, deionized glass cleaner. • The cleaning kit for the scanner glass could also be used for this task.

2. Open the ADF cover.

3. Wipe the upper and lower ADF glass until they are clean and dry.

4. Close the ADF cover.

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How to clean the ADF parts Cleaning the ADF parts periodically for any residue that may cause scan quality issues and false paper jam messages. This will ensure the ADF feeds paper properly. When cleaning the ADF parts, use the cleaning kit that comes with the scanner. Cleaning the ADF parts

1. Remove the cleaning kit from its container under the exit tray.

2. Unpack and unfold the cleaning cloth.

3. Open the ADF cover.

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4. Using the cleaning cloth, wipe the rollers in the upper portion of the ADF until all residue is removed.

5. To clean the rollers that do not rotate freely, push each roller inward, rotate it, then wipe it with the cleaning cloth.

6. To clean the rollers that do not rotate freely, push each roller inward, rotate it, then wipe it with the cleaning cloth.

7. Wait for 3 minutes to let the rollers dry.

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How to clean the touch screen Cleaning the scanner touch screen regularly will remove fingerprints and smudges that will prevent erratic tactile response. Cleaning the touch screen

1. Make sure the scanner is turned off and unplugged from the wall outlet.

CAUTION—SHOCK HAZARD: To avoid the risk of electric shock when cleaning the exterior of the scanner, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and disconnect all cables from the scanner before proceeding.

2. Remove the cleaning kit from the compartment under the exit tray.

3. Unpack the cleaning kit.

4. Wipe the touch screen with the wet cloth first, and then with the dry cloth. Warning—Potential Damage: Do not use liquids, household cleaners, or detergents, as they may damage the touch screen.

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Scanner Adjustments

Calibrating the Scanner: 6500e/MX6500e The ADF Front, ADF Back and Flatbed calibration values of the 6500e scanner must be reset and check for the black and white levels after replacing any of the following components:

• Flatbed scanner module assembly • Front ADF scanner module assembly • Back ADF scanner module assembly • Controller board

This procedure can be accessed by entering the Diagnostic mode of the scanner. See the base printer’s service manual for instructions on how to access Diagnostic Mode. From the Diagnostics menu, navigate to:

Scanner Calibration > Reset [relevant assembly] Calibration Values Scanner Testcase The scanner Testcase sample is a single, simplex test page with grey scale samples from 1 to 100, with 1 representing pure white and 100 representing pure black.

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How to adjust scanner ADF Front White Level Scanner calibration is important in order to maintain the optimum scan quality from the 6500e scanner. This procedure is required whenever any of these parts are replace: Flatbed Scanner Assembly, Front ADF Scanner Assembly, Back ADF Scanner Assembly and Controller Board. Adjusting the scanner ADF Front White Level

1. Enter the Diagnostic mode: press and hold 3 and 6, turn on the printer, and release the buttons when the splash screen appears.

2. Print a Testcase from the Diagnostic menu, navigate to: Scanner Calibration > Print Testcase

3. Load the printed test page facedown into the ADF.

4. From the Diagnostics menu, navigate to: Scanner Calibration > Copy Quick Test

5. Inspect the white level calibration by comparing the copy to the original test page. Ensure that the lightest visible shaded squares of the original have similar lightness to the same lightest visible shaded squares in the copy. If the original and copy pages match, the white level calibration is correct and needs no adjustment. Otherwise, navigate to: Adjust Calibration Values > ADF Front White

Note: A small amount of background is normal and acceptable in the copy. Disregard the background when comparing the lightness level between the original and the copy.

6. Adjust the values, and then touch Submit to save your changes. Increasing the value makes the white level darker.

7. To check the changes, reload the original test page, and then repeat the Copy Quick Test. Repeat the steps as needed until you are satisfied with the ADF front white level.

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How to adjust scanner ADF Front Black Level Scanner calibration is important in order to maintain the optimum scan quality from the 6500e scanner. This procedure is required whenever any of these parts are replace: Flatbed Scanner Assembly, Front ADF Scanner Assembly, Back ADF Scanner Assembly and Controller Board. Adjusting the scanner ADF Front Black Level

1. the Diagnostic mode: press and hold 3 and 6, turn on the printer, and release the buttons when the splash screen appears.

2. Print a Testcase from the Diagnostic menu, navigate to: Scanner Calibration > Print Testcase

3. Load the printed test page facedown into the ADF.

4. From the Diagnostics menu, navigate to: Scanner Calibration > Copy Quick Test

5. Inspect the black level calibration by assessing the toner saturation of the darkest square of the copy. The objective of the black level calibration is to find the minimum numeric setting that provides the maximum toner saturation of the darkest square. Too high of a setting will cause other dark squares to become fully black. Too low of a setting will result in the darkest square not being as dark as possible.

6. Navigate to: Adjust Calibration Values > ADF Front Black If the darkest square of the copy page does not appear fully saturated, then increase the value. If several of the darkest squares look equally saturated, then decrease the value. Select Submit to save your changes, reload the original test page, and repeat the Copy Quick Test. Inspect the copy page again and repeat this step until the single darkest square is fully saturated, and none of the other dark squares are as dark as the darkest square.

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How to adjust scanner ADF Back White Level calibration is important in order to maintain the optimum scan quality from the 6500e scanner. This procedure is required whenever any of these parts are replace: Flatbed Scanner Assembly, Front ADF Scanner Assembly, Back ADF Scanner Assembly and Controller Board. Adjusting the scanner ADF Back White Level

1. Enter the Diagnostic mode: press and hold 3 and 6, turn on the printer, and release the buttons when the splash screen appears.

2. Print a Testcase from the Diagnostic menu, navigate to: Scanner Calibration > Print Testcase

3. Load the printed test page facedown into the ADF.

4. From the Diagnostics menu, navigate to: Scanner Calibration > Copy Quick Test

5. Inspect the white level calibration by comparing the copy to the original test page. Ensure that the lightest visible shaded squares of the original have similar lightness to the same lightest visible shaded squares in the copy. If the original and copy pages match, the white level calibration is correct and needs no adjustment. Otherwise, navigate to: Adjust Calibration Values > ADF Back White

Note: A small amount of background is normal and acceptable in the copy. Disregard the background when comparing the lightness level between the original and the copy.

6. Adjust the values, and then touch Submit to save your changes. Increasing the value makes the white level darker.

7. To check the changes, reload the original test page, and then repeat the Copy Quick Test. Repeat the steps as needed until you are satisfied with the ADF back white level.

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How to adjust scanner ADF Back Black Level Scanner calibration is important in order to maintain the optimum scan quality from the 6500e scanner. This procedure is required whenever any of these parts are replace: Flatbed Scanner Assembly, Front ADF Scanner Assembly, Back ADF Scanner Assembly and Controller Board. Adjusting the scanner ADF Back Black Level

1. Enter the Diagnostic mode: press and hold 3 and 6, turn on the printer, and release the buttons when the splash screen appears.

2. Print a Testcase from the Diagnostic menu, navigate to: Scanner Calibration > Print Testcase

3. Load the printed test page facedown into the ADF.

4. From the Diagnostics menu, navigate to: Scanner Calibration > Copy Quick Test

5. Inspect the black level calibration by assessing the toner saturation of the darkest square of the copy. The objective of the black level calibration is to find the minimum numeric setting that provides the maximum toner saturation of the darkest square. Too high of a setting will cause other dark squares to become fully black. Too low of a setting will result in the darkest square not being as dark as possible.

6. Navigate to: Adjust Calibration Values > ADF Back Black If the darkest square of the copy page does not appear fully saturated, then increase the value. If several of the darkest squares look equally saturated, then decrease the value. Select Submit to save your changes, reload the original test page, and repeat the Copy Quick Test. Inspect the copy page again and repeat this step until the single darkest square is fully saturated, and none of the other dark squares are as dark as the darkest square.

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How to adjust scanner Flatbed White Level Scanner calibration is important in order to maintain the optimum scan quality from the 6500e scanner. This procedure is required whenever any of these parts are replace: Flatbed Scanner Assembly, Front ADF Scanner Assembly, Back ADF Scanner Assembly and Controller Board. Adjusting the scanner Flatbed White Level

1. Remove all pages from the ADF, then load the printed test page facedown onto the flatbed.

2. Enter the Diagnostic mode: press and hold 3 and 6, turn on the printer, and release the buttons when the splash screen appears.

3. Print a Testcase from the Diagnostic menu, navigate to:

Scanner Calibration > Print Testcase

4. Load the printed test page face down on the Flatbed.

5. From the Diagnostics menu, navigate to: Scanner Calibration > Copy Quick Test

6. Inspect the white level calibration by comparing the copy to the original test page. Ensure that the lightest visible shaded squares of the original have similar lightness to the same lightest visible shaded squares in the copy. If the original and copy pages match, the white level calibration is correct and needs no adjustment. Otherwise, navigate to: Adjust Calibration Values > Flatbed White

Note: A small amount of background is normal and acceptable in the copy. Disregard the background when comparing the lightness level between the original and the copy.

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7. Adjust the values, and then touch Submit to save your changes. Increasing the value makes the white level darker.

8. To check the changes, reload the original test page, and then repeat the Copy Quick Test. Repeat the steps as needed until you are satisfied with the ADF back white level.

How to adjust scanner Flatbed Black Level Scanner calibration is important in order to maintain the optimum scan quality from the 6500e scanner. This procedure is required whenever any of these parts are replace: Flatbed Scanner Assembly, Front ADF Scanner Assembly, Back ADF Scanner Assembly and Controller Board. Adjusting the scanner Flatbed Black Level

1. Remove all pages from the ADF, then load the printed test page facedown onto the flatbed.

2. Enter the Diagnostic mode: press and hold 3 and 6, turn on the printer, and release the buttons when the splash screen appears.

3. Print a Testcase from the Diagnostic menu, navigate to:

Scanner Calibration > Print Testcase

4. Load the printed test page face down on the Flatbed.

5. From the Diagnostics menu, navigate to: Scanner Calibration > Copy Quick Test

6. Inspect the black level calibration by assessing the toner saturation of the darkest square of the copy. The objective of the black level calibration is to find the minimum numeric setting that provides the maximum toner saturation of the darkest square. Too high of a setting will cause other dark squares to become fully black. Too low of a setting will result in the darkest square not being as dark as possible.

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7. Navigate to: Adjust Calibration Values > Flatbed Black If the darkest square of the copy page does not appear fully saturated, then increase the value. If several of the darkest squares look equally saturated, then decrease the value. Select Submit to save your changes, reload the original test page, and repeat the Copy Quick Test. Inspect the copy page again and repeat this step until the single darkest square is fully saturated, and none of the other dark squares are as dark as the darkest square.

ADF Skew Adjustment: 6500e/MX6500e In case the ADF needs adjustment to correct skew, several procedures are documented in the service manual to make this correction. They are:

• ADF skew adjustment (front side)

• ADF skew adjustment (back side)

• ADF skew adjustment (deskew roller)

• Media squareness check

• Print skew correction

• Copy skew correction