Overview
The toner spills inside the printer or toner rings appear at ends of the Photoconductor Drums. See sample images below.
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Troubleshooting
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1 | It is normal to have small amounts of toner accumulate in these areas. Typically, this is a cosmetic issue only and will not affect the performance of the device. The toner can be wiped away with a tissue at the customer's discretion ( Note: Do not attempt to vacuum the toner). Continue using printer as normal. If the toner amount is excessive or is creating print quality issues, then go to Step 2. |
2 | Replace the Developer unit of the corresponding color and the Photoconductor Unit (PCU). |
3 | Check whether toner is dumping inside the printer; excessive toner dumping may require a service call. Note: If a significant build-up of loose toner exists inside the printer, it may be necessary to clean it out. Do not use a common household vacuum for this process. Only a special toner vacuum can be used to vacuum toner. Please contact Lexmark Technical Support or a local authorized service provider to arrange a service call.
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Contacting Lexmark
Please contact Lexmark Technical Support if you need additional assistance.
NOTE: When calling for support, you will be asked for your machine/model type and serial number (SN). If you need help locating your printer's model type and serial number, How to Locate the Serial Number, TLI, Config ID, and Machine Type on a Lexmark CS310, CS410, CS510, CX310, CX410, and CX510.
Please call from near the printer in case the technician on the phone asks you to perform a task involving the printer.
LEGACY ID: SO7365