www.lexmark.com has parts diagrams, and you can order from their site.
Also check out www.fixyourownprinter.com for help with fixing a variety of
printers.
It rather depends on what is wrong with your printer? So you need to give much more info before anyone can even hazard a guess!
Don't. Can't. This printer borders on one of the biggest pieces of junk I have ever purchased. I would recommend anything but an HP, and I never thought I would ever say that. Get a Dell printer, what are they a Lexmark? I reinstalled an old lexmark myself and tossed the HP. No one can fix it.
What is the exact model number of your printer (e.g. Lexmark X1270, Lexmark X1240, Lexmark X1250, etc.)? Also, check if your Windows 7 is running on 32-bit or 64-bit operating system by clicking on Windows logo Start menu > right click on Computer > Properties. With the printers I mentioned, there are Win 7 drivers available for download in the Lexmark website. In some cases, the Vista drivers are compatible with Win 7 operating system. If you want to check it out yourself,. Type the exact model number of your printer (e.g. Lexmark X1270, Lexmark X1240, Lexmark X1250, etc.) in the bar just below the images of some of Lexmark's printers, then hit Select. The next page should show you the available drivers for the printer you can download.
the printer cord goes up ur as and out ur mouth
First you need to decide what is wrong with the printer.
Call Kodak printer helpline number 1-800-231-8174 and fix issues
There is no printer with that model number in Epson's database. Make sure you are reading the model correctly.
Take it to the store were you got it. They could probably fix it for you.
The most appropriate way (as the description of the issue isn't in the question ) is to go directly to Epson's own site. Select the printer type and troubleshooting options. If the issue is not listed you can contact their support team to ask the question
The Lexmark T630 has a plastic flap on one side of the paper output tray that detects the height of the paper stack in the output tray. This error occurs when the sensor is malfunctioning, and it makes the printer think that it has a full stack of paper in the output tray and throws this error.The plastic flap is attached to the end of a plastic rod, about 3 or 4 inches long, with a short plastic stub on the other end. If you can get the flap and rod back into the right place, then it should correct the problem.
by buying a brand new one!
Check the network connection.