Lexmark 6500 Series User Manual

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Copying on both sides of the paper using the scanner glass

The printer has a built-in duplex unit that lets you copy on both sides of the paper.

Note: For two-sided copying, use only plain paper in letter or A4 size. Do not make two-sided copies on envelopes,
card stock, or photo paper.

1

Load paper.

2

Load an original document facedown on the scanner glass.

3

Make sure the

light is on.

4

From the control panel, press Copy Mode.

5

Adjust the copy settings.

Note: If you are copying a two-sided original document, press the

button, and select the menu item 2-Sided

Original

.

6

Press

to save your settings temporarily.

7

Press

.

The printer scans the first page of the original document. A page prints, and then is pulled back into the printer.

CAUTION: Do not touch the paper while the printer is actively printing.

8

When asked if you want to Scan another page?, press to choose Yes.

9

Place the next page facedown on the scanner glass. If you have a two-sided original, load the original document

with the other side facedown on the scanner glass, and then press .

The printer scans the next page—or the other side of the original document—and then prints.

10

Repeat step 8 and step 9 for each two-sided copy you want to make.

Copying on both sides of the paper using the Automatic Document
Feeder (ADF)

The printer has a built-in duplex unit that lets you copy on both sides of the paper.

Note: For two-sided copying, use only plain paper in letter or A4 size. Do not make 2-sided copies on envelopes,
card stock, or photo paper.

1

Load paper.

2

Load an original document faceup in the Automatic Document Feeder.

Note: You can load up to 25 pages at a time in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).

3

Make sure the

light is on.

4

From the control panel, press Copy Mode.

5

Adjust the copy settings.

Note: If you are copying a two-sided original document, press

twice and select the menu item 2-Sided

Original

.

6

Press

to save your settings temporarily.

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