20 Most Recent Lexmark X3470 All-In-One InkJet Printer Questions & Answers

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Im using Aftermarket ink - Message LOW INK

when you buy cartridges , get the ones marked as xl That indicates that the have 50% more ink than the standard fill cartridges for example cartridge 61 is 1/2 full but 61XL is nearly full
1/18/2018 9:32:23 AM • Lexmark X3470... • Answered on Jan 18, 2018
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Cannot scan from Lexmark printer onto laptop

As a work around try installing Windows fax and scan and using that program to scan your items - I have multiple printers and it works great for me
1/16/2018 6:31:30 PM • Lexmark X3470... • Answered on Jan 16, 2018
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The lexmark printer not make copy

HI this will help you, I have located the link and this is going to give you all the info that you need.

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9/8/2017 11:04:20 AM • Lexmark X3470... • Answered on Sep 08, 2017
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Lexmark x3470

With the help of google here is your answer

Your arm of cover sensor has fallen off'

It is the switch fallen to bits

This switch
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THis bit falls off
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How yours looks
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How it should be, or can be if you put it together again.
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It might be possible to snap the part back on without partial disassembly, or simply shove something in there to hold the sensor in the 'closed' possition (If you lose a finger or two using this method, don't blame me)







The lid sensor is a tiny microswitch that is on the main circuit board...there is a white nylon lever arm snapped onto the switch.

if the lever arm falls off (like mine did) the 'cover open' error will last forever.

This may (or may not) be possible do fix without some disassembly. This lever arm should stick up through a rectangular hole that's approximately 1/2" to the right of the print head (assuming print head is parked in the middle) and behind it.

Most likely if your lever arm has fallen off, shaking the printer gently upside down with the cover open will allow it to fall out.

Now if you are a dentist or a surgeon, snapping the lever bit back on is no problem without taking anything apart.

I am neither. For the brave (of foolish) ones who like to do surgery, here goes. Here's how I took mine apart....if yours breaks into a million bits, don't blame me.

0) unplug the power and take the scanner cover off.

1) release the 'kickstand' from the scanner by prying and squeezing it with pliers until the two prongs pop out (or crack and break)

2) detach the scanner hinges by prying/squeezing with pliers until they pop off (or crack and break). (CAUTION: read step 3 below first...don't just yank the scanner off without reading step 3)

3) Carefully unplug ribbon cable and other connector to scanner and set scanner aside.

4) remove screws at front of beige plastic part....pry at the back carefully and this will pop off....sending the screws flying if you left them loose in their little wells. Don't worry, there are only two of them that really do anything anyway.

5) Look towards the rear of the printer and you will see the circuit board and the 'hole' where you can see the sensor, and possibly your white nylon lever arm lying pathetically down in the bowels of the printer.

6) Retrieve and Carefully snap the nylon lever arm back on, and think nasty thoughts about the brainiac who designed that part.

reverse the above steps. Put at least most of the screws back in, or the front panel may fall off at a later date.

Take care to GENTLY plug the ribbon cable and the other scanner connector back in, making sure it's seated all the way. Try not to bend or kink the end of it, or it will be toast.

Good luck, and happy lexmarking.....
3/15/2017 11:56:02 PM • Lexmark X3470... • Answered on Mar 15, 2017
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After installing new cartridge..on screen...open

It is problem with the scanner hardware. so i request you to contact Lexmark technical support:

For technical support or customer service in
North America, please call
1-800-LEXMARK (539-6275)


1/8/2016 12:47:54 PM • Lexmark X3470... • Answered on Jan 08, 2016
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I have a lexmarl x

My 3470 is on all the time and I cannot turn it off.If I pull the plug from the wall it still will not turn off. I do not have the software disk so help me. Gene
3/19/2015 6:37:27 PM • Lexmark X3470... • Answered on Mar 19, 2015
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The scanner lid won't close

I have a Lexmark X6570 All In One Wi-Fi model. Just had the problem where I went to print and received an error message saying that the cover was open (when it wasn't). I noticed that the back right hand corner had slightly popped out of place for no apparent reason. Tried to pus it back into place with no luck. Here's what happened and how to fix it: There are two plastic hinges at the back of the 6500 series printers that allow the top cover to open for access to the ink cartridge carriage. The lower ends of the hinges are cylindrical shaped and each contains a very stiff steel spring inside. They are designed to prop the cover of the printer up and hold it open when opened. As the plastic material ages, it may weaken and the tension of the internal spring may break the round end of the hinge off. This causes the printer cover to not fully close (even though it may appear so). There is a switch in the main printer body that detects when the top cover it open (even partially), and the printer won't work in this condition. To fix this, open the top cover and carefully disconnect the 3 wire harnesses and the ribbon cable that run from the top cover to the base of the printer. Then remove the 'paper jam' hatch cover from the back of the printer. There are two phillips screws on the back panel of the pinter (one is located behind the paper jam hatch cover). Remove these screws (they secure the plastic hinges in place). You should now be able to lift the complete top cover/ scanner table assembly off the rest of the printer. Look for a steel spring about 3 inches long...remove this along with the round base of the hinge which may have broken off and remained down inside the printer. Glue this piece back onto the end of the hinge, but leave the spring out. Now reassemble the printer in the reverse order of disassembly and you should be good to go. Note that the top cover or the printer will not stay propped open on it's own with the spring removed, but this is not really an issue. I am not sure if new replacement hinges are readily available from Lexmark or other sources. If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/john_472b46f833fc3109
12/11/2014 8:16:36 PM • Lexmark X3470... • Answered on Dec 11, 2014
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I have a Lexmark X3470 printer. I have recently bought a new computer and when I insert the sim card from my camera the following message comes up. Cannot find 'File:///C: Windows/system 32/spool/

You didn't install d drivers properly. Do it over and
you'll see the difference. It says that because its looking for the root folder for the printer but since its not installed properly it can't find the folder.
AKJR
2/1/2013 10:02:42 PM • Lexmark X3470... • Answered on Feb 01, 2013
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