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Here's an article in the Lexmark website on 80 Scheduled Maintenance" Message Appearing on a Lexmark T640, T642, T644, or an X64xe Series Printer. Included in this article are instructions on Resetting the maintenance counter to zero. Just click on this link: http://bit.ly/9pzU7R. Read thoroughly and follow the instructions carefully. Scroll down for the instructions on resetting the maintenance counter.
NOTE: RESETTING THE MAINTENANCE COUNTER SHOULD ONLY BE DONE ONLY AFTER REPLACING A NEW MAINTENANCE KIT.
The felt strips were not put in on the Newer T 630/T640 and up series as they were causing scoring on the fusers. They would act like sand paper and score it beyond use. There are no more which is a great thing.
The NVRAM settings on the T642 could have been corrupted. You can try to restore the factory defaults by following the instructions in this article http://bit.ly/dn3wIC If that does not fix the problem you are probably looking at replacing maybe the System Board.
this error is a scanner lost lock error and can be caused by the scanner or the logic board. if this error comes up immediately on power up the scanner motor is not initializing by percentages of failure the scanner is approximately 85% the logic board 15% i would change the scanner
There is usually no reset from the machine it is in your printer properties. Open the properties and set it to the tray you want it to feed from and usually there is a apply button try that.
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Al
There is a great video that shows step by step how to install the fuser, transfer roller, charge roller, pick up tires and then reset the 80 Scheduled maintenance message
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