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For an X466, install replacement Photoconductor, DO NOT CLOSE front cover yet, press and hold the red "X" for approximately 5 seconds. You will see "Resetting" in the display. Close cover.
Please make sure to reset the printers' pc count. Below are the steps.
1. open the front cover. Leave the printer powered on.2. With the front cover open, press and hold the stop/cancel () button.3. Eventually all of the lights will begin flashing, indicating that the photoconductor page count has reset. When you see this light sequence, let go of the button.4. Close the front cover. If you wish to confirm that the photoconductor page count has reset, print a menu settings page.
1.open the front cover. Leave the printer powered on.2. With the front cover open, press and hold the stop/cancel (X) button.3. Eventually all of the lights will begin flashing, indicating that the photoconductor page count has reset. When you see this light sequence, let go of the X button. 4. Close the front cover. NOTE: If you wish to confirm that the photoconductor page count has reset, print a menu settings page.
Please reset the PC count on your printer. To do this, With the printer powered on, open the front door/cover. Press and hold the cancel button () until all the lights flash. This indicates that the photoconductor page count has been reset. Release the button and close the front door/cover.
For further assistance, please contact Lexmark Technical Support.
You must reset the supply counter after replacing any individual photoconductor unit. Visit the Lexmark website at http://bit.ly/dk8nHs for the instructions on how to reset the photoconductor page counter. Thanks.
Here's an article on How to Reset the Photoconductor Page Count on a Lexmark E340 or E342. Click on this link http://bit.ly/b1Qil7. Thank you for choosing Lexmark. NOTE: Resetting photoconductor page count should be done only when a brand new photoconductor kit is installed. Doing so without replacing pc kit could cause print quality issues.
NOTE: Resetting the photoconductor counter/page counter should only be done whenever you replace the photoconductor unit.
Here's an article in the Lexmark website on how to reset the photoconductor page count. Just click on this link: http://bit.ly/9WAvUK. Hope this helps.
If the toner and the exclamation lights are blinking yellow after replacing the toner and maintenance kit, then you will need to reset the photoconductor counter. But if the exclamation and the toner lights are steady on yellow, then that means there is something wrong with the toner.
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