Is it possible that in a Coolidge tube characteristic Lα X-rays are emitted but not Kα X-rays?

Kα X-rays are created when an electron jumps from L shell to fill the vacancy in K-shell. Lα X-rays are produced when the vacancy in L shell is filled by M shell. This can only happen when L shell gives its electron to K shell initially to create Kα X-rays. So, it’s not possible to get characteristic Lα X-rays prior to Kα X-rays.

1