Lexmark CS410
Below is a detailed list of sounds that you can hear from a printer. The first table outlines the normal sounds a printer may produce during its operations while the second table outlines the unusual noises.
Most Sounds caused by the device printing mechanisms are normal.
Normal idle sound
Audio file
Fuser Nip Open/Close
Duplex Printing Click
Toner Replenish Click
Low-Voltage Power Supply Click
Low-Voltage Power Supply Buzz
Fan
Note: If fan is turning on frequently when the printer is not in use, try setting the sleep timer to one minute.
Should you encounter the types of noise listed below, please contact Lexmark Technical Support to set up service for the printer.
Fuser Click
AIO Redrive Clog
Audio file 1
Audio file 2
Cartridge Shutter
Fuser Gear Tick
Fuser Motor Click
Fuser Squeak
ITU Screech
PCU Cleaner Squeak
250 Tray Squeak
Dislodged Developer Gear
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