We often are asked about intermittent printhead errors. We recommend that you check for switch engagement while closing the upper front cover.

Do you ever wonder what is the correct term for that board in your printer? Well, it might be called a system board or controller board in a Lexmark printer or a formatter board in an HP printer. Is it really the system (or formatter) board that you’re talking about? Or is it the engine board (Lexmark term), also know as the Engine Controller board, DC controller or DC board (HP terms).


If you’re working on a Lexmark Optra printer, this information should come in handy:

All T52x &T61x series have separate engine and controller boards.


All T series have the option of a network port built into the system or controller board (depending on the model). Base unit boards do not come with the built in network port.


T62x & T63x printers have a combined engine and controller board, which is now referred to as simply the system board.


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Someone was looking for a little help with their T642n printer, check it out!
Open Forum

We also posted the first of many Recently Asked Questions, link below!
Recently Asked Questions

Both of these pages are located on the right navigation screen, so check back for more updates.

Follow the link below to find a resolution for service code errors for your Lexmark printer(s).

Lexmark Error Codes

Use this link to locate and download printer drivers for your Lexmark printer.

Lexmark Printer Drivers

Use this link to locate and download printer drivers for all your HP printers.

HP Printer Driver Support

Below is a link for instructions on how to remove the main parts of the Optra T series safely. It is a downloadable PDF format, so feel free to save yourself a copy for future use!

Lexmark Optra T Parts Removal Instructions

Welcome to Market Point’s Blog. I’m Alex, your host.  I won’t bore you all with a lot of historical background about our company, but suffice it to say that we are printer experts. Collectively, we’ve been in the business for more than 30 years.

What you can expect to find on this blog: a good bit of “how to” information, answers to your technical questions for servicing HP and Lexmark printers, installation guides for fusers and maintenance kits, even comments and ideas from your colleagues (so be sure to comment and add your expertise!)

I’ll be back soon with our first “how to” posting so check back in a day or two.

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