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FWIW, I just tried this link on a Windows 98 machine and it DID work.   
 
alternatively, go to:    
http://support.lexmark.com/cgi-perl/support.cgi?ccs=229:1:0:64:0:0  
and enter (where it asks Search for) "self test"  
 
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On 3/16/03, Steven Levine wrote, in part:  
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>On 03/15/03, "Mark Abramowitz" said:  
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>>Here are the instructions for doing a self-test:  
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>>http://support.lexmark.com/cgi-bin/kbsearch/fwd.cgi?SKIN=&feature=&dockey=2  
>3988&session=23621215&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww2.lexmark.com%2Finfatlib.nsf%2F3fd  
>4dd6861c3352585256a4e0051a3d7%2Fe0cfe7fa15ec0f9385256658006b28f7&ccs=229:1:0  
>:64:0:0&query=self%20test  
>  
>This link won't work, or as least, it did not work for me.  Probably  
>because it has an expired session id.  To see the page, select the 5700  
>model and search for "self test."  
>  
>I tried this before my previous post, but searched using a 5770 because  
>I'm blind and didn't see the 5700.  This got no hits on "self test."    
>Go >figure.  >Steven  
 
 
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