Cannot print documents from a flash drive, Resetting the printer to factory default settings, Jams and misfeeds troubleshooting – Lexmark 6500 Series User Manual

Page 172: How to clear and avoid paper jams

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Cannot print documents from a flash drive

Check the type of files contained on the flash drive

The printer recognizes:

Files that have extensions *.DOC, *.XLS, *.PPT, *.PDF, *.RTF, *.DOCX, *.XLSX, *.PPTX, *.WPS, and *.WPD

Photos

Note: If the flash drive contains only files with extensions *.DOC, *.XLS, *.PPT, *.PDF, *.RTF, *.DOCX, *.XLSX,
*.PPTX, *.WPS, or *.WPD, the File Print menu appears on the display. If any photos are on the flash drive, the

message Which would you like to print? appears. Press

or

repeatedly until Documents appears.

When Documents has appeared, press , and then press

or

to view the files contained on the flash drive.

Check network connections and power

Make sure the printer is connected to your computer through a USB cable, and both the printer and the computer
are turned on. Also, make sure the computer contains the applications that support the desired file formats.

Resetting the printer to factory default settings

You can reset your printer to the original settings without using the printer menus.

Note: Resetting to factory default settings will delete all the printer settings you have previously selected.

Make sure the printer is on.

1

Press and hold

and Start Color at the same time, until Language appears on the display.

2

Press

or

until the language you want appears.

3

Press .

4

Press

or

until the country or region you want appears.

5

Press .

Jams and misfeeds troubleshooting

How to clear and avoid paper jams

To clear the paper path:

1

Pull firmly on the paper to remove it. If you cannot reach the paper because it is too far into the printer, lift the
scanner unit to open the printer.

2

Pull the paper out.

3

Close the scanner unit.

4

Press .

5

Reprint any missing pages.

To avoid paper jams, do not force paper into the printer.

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