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Tom Wesley Posted on Dec 02, 2013

Manual for Lexmark 1368700 serial adapter

Need to know the Baud rate and dip switch settings for replacement of the 1368700 serial adapter..

  • Tom Wesley
    Tom Wesley Dec 04, 2013

    I'm trying to setup this Lexmark serial/paralelle adapter to

  • Tom Wesley
    Tom Wesley Dec 04, 2013

    setup up to: 1200 baud 8 N 1 and need to know the dip switch settings.. on the adapter...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2008

SOURCE: Baud rate

that's in fax settings...you can choose as much as your modem has inside..

no worries, check for up to date printer drivers here

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  • Posted on Mar 16, 2008

SOURCE: baud rate

# Lower the fax transmission speed to 14400 or even 9600 bps, as some older fax machines are not capable of receiving a fax at a high speed. To do so:

1. Press the Fax button, then press Options untill it gets to ADVANCED FAX.
2. Press Select.
3. Press Options untill it getsl MAX SEND SPEED appears on the LCD display.
4. Change it to 9600 BPS using the - (left arrow) button.
5. Press Select.

# Turn off ECM (Error Correction Mode) by pressing the following keys on the operator panel:

1. Press the Fax button, then press Option untill it gets to ADVANCED FAX.
2. Press Select.
3. Press Options until ERROR CORRECTION appears on the LCD display.
4. Change the setting from On to Off using the + (right arrow) button.
5. Press Select.
Note: Turning off this option makes it possible to receive a fax when the receiver fax machine does not support certain error correction modes.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2009

SOURCE: I can't receive a fax

lexmarl x9575 say line error when faxing, any help please?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 06, 2010

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    SOURCE: how do I change baud rate on Lexmark X5650 in

    Just to set your expectation, MagicJack phone service may work but Lexmark does not recommend the printer to be connected to a digital phone signal (e.g. MagicJack, Vonage, etc.) since there are lots of jitter and packet loss in the transmission signal resulting to fax failures. The Lexmark fax machine will have its optimum performance when connected to an analog signal(regular telephone line). But here's how to configure the printer's baud rate. From the Control Panel, press Settings(wrench icon)> Fax Setup, hit Ok > Dialing and Sending, hit Ok > Max Send Speed, hit Ok > set down the speed to 9600 bps. Hope this helps. If you need more assistance, leave a comment and I'll get back to it. Thanks.

    Anonymous

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    • Posted on Jul 20, 2010

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      SOURCE: Hi i can't send and receive faxes. My phone

      Here's the link to download the Lexmark X7170 User's Guide: http://bit.ly/c8EHEn. Go to Faxing for the instructions on how to go through the settings on the printer. For setting the printer to ring to answer at 0, set it to pickup on the 1st ring. To turn off the distinctive ring, set the ring pattern to any. Hope this helps.

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