Oki C110 User Manual

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  • Page 1

    C110 user’s guide.

  • Page 2: Preface

    X-1 preface every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is com- plete, accurate, and up-to-date. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control. The manufacturer also cannot guarantee that changes in software and equipment made ...

  • Page 3: Emergency First Aid

    X-2 emergency first aid take care with toner powder: if swallowed, give small amounts of cold water and seek medical attention. Do not attempt to induce vomiting. If inhaled, move the person to an open area for fresh air. Seek medi- cal attention. If it gets into the eyes, flush with large amounts o...

  • Page 4: Contents

    Contents contents x-3 preface........................................................................................................ X-1 emergency first aid ..................................................................................... X-2 importer to the eu/authorised representative ..........

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    Contents x-4 about the printer driver and utility cd/dvd ............................................... 1-9 system requirements ................................................................................. 1-10 2 using the printer driver ............................................................

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    Contents x-5 loading envelopes ............................................................................. 4-12 loading label sheets/letterheads/postcards/thick stock................. 4-14 output tray ....................................................................................................

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    Contents x-6.

  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction.

  • Page 9: Space Requirements

    Getting acquainted with your printer 1-2 getting acquainted with your printer space requirements to ensure easy operation, consumable replacement and maintenance, adhere to the recommended space requirements detailed below. Side view front view 496 mm (19.5") 100 mm (3.9") 396 mm (15.6") 707 mm (27....

  • Page 10: Printer Parts

    Getting acquainted with your printer 1-3 printer parts the following drawings illustrate the parts of your printer referred to through- out this guide, so please take some time to become familiar with them. Front view 1—output tray 2—control panel 3—front cover 4—tray 1 (multipurpose tray) 5—top cov...

  • Page 11: Rear View

    Getting acquainted with your printer 1-4 rear view 1—power switch 2—power connection 3—usb port 1 2 3.

  • Page 12: About The Control Panel

    About the control panel 1-5 about the control panel 1—ready indicator 2—attention indicator 3—rotate toner key 4—toner indicators 5—cancel key about the indicators the indicators use five types of signals: off on slow blinking—1 blink every 2 seconds blinking—1 blink per second rapid blinking—2 blin...

  • Page 13: About The Rotate Toner Key

    About the control panel 1-6 about the rotate toner key the rotate toner key allows you to switch the printer from normal operation mode to change toner mode, eject all toner mode or print head cleanup mode. The mode that the printer enters depends on how long the rotate toner key is held down. " whe...

  • Page 14: About The Cancel Key

    About the control panel 1-7 when cleaning the print head window hold down the rotate toner key for 5 seconds to 10 seconds. The printer enters print head cleanup mode. " for details on cleaning the print head window, refer to “cleaning the print head window” on page 6-8. " to return to normal operat...

  • Page 15: Cancelling A Print Job

    About the control panel 1-8 if any of the errors listed above occur, press the cancel key to continue the print job. Cancelling a print job you can cancel a print job that is currently being processed. While data is being processed or printed (the green ready indicator is blink- ing), hold down the ...

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    About the printer driver and utility cd/dvd 1-9 about the printer driver and utility cd/dvd " for details on the installation of the drivers, refer to the installation guide. Drivers use/benefit windows vista/xp/server 2003/ 2000 these drivers give you access to all of the printer features. For deta...

  • Page 17: System Requirements

    System requirements 1-10 system requirements personal computer pentium ii: 400mhz or higher operating system microsoft windows vista home basic/home premium/ultimate/business/ enterprise, windows vista home basic/home premium/ ultimate/busi- ness/enterprise x64 edition, windows xp home edition/profe...

  • Page 18: Using The Printer

    Using the printer driver.

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    Selecting printer driver defaults 2-2 selecting printer driver defaults before you start working with your printer, you are advised to verify and change the default printer driver settings if necessary. 1 choose the driver’s properties as follows: – (windows vista) from the start menu, select contro...

  • Page 20: –

    Uninstalling the printer driver 2-3 uninstalling the printer driver this section describes how to uninstall the printer driver if necessary. " you must have administrator privileges in order to uninstall the printer driver. " if the user account control window appears when uninstalling on win- dows ...

  • Page 21: Windows 2000

    Displaying printer driver settings 2-4 windows 2000 1 from the start menu, select settings , and then click printers to display the printers directory. 2 right-click the icon for this printer and select printing preferences ..

  • Page 22: Printer Driver Settings

    Printer driver settings 2-5 printer driver settings common buttons the buttons described below appear on each tab. Ok click to exit the properties dialog box, saving any changes made. Cancel click to exit the properties dialog box without saving any changes made. Apply click to save all changes with...

  • Page 23: Basic Tab

    Printer driver settings 2-6 when this button is clicked, it changes to the printer view button. " this button appears only when the watermark tab is selected. Quality view click the button to display a sample of the settings selected in the quality tab. When this button is clicked, it changes to the...

  • Page 24: Overlay Tab

    Printer driver settings 2-7 overlay tab " be sure to use overlays with print jobs with a media size and orienta- tion that matches the overlay form. In addition, if settings have been specified for “n-up” in the printer driver, the overlay form cannot be adjusted to match the specified set- tings. T...

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    Printer driver settings 2-8.

  • Page 26: Remote Panel

    Remote panel utility.

  • Page 27: Introduction

    Working with the remote panel utility 3-2 working with the remote panel utility introduction the remote panel utility shows information about the current status of the printer and allows you to specify various settings such as the time until the printer enters energy save mode. " in order to use the...

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    Working with the remote panel utility 3-3 z change toner: used when replacing a toner cartridge. Select this mode, and then click the rotate toner button to switch the printer to the change toner mode. (refer to “replacing a toner cartridge” on page 5-4.) z eject all toner: used when replacing all t...

  • Page 29: User Service Tab

    Closing the remote panel utility 3-4 user service tab top adjustment—allows the vertical print position to be finely adjusted. Left adjustment—allows the horizontal printer position to be finely adjusted. Transfer power—set the 2nd transfer voltage for the media type. Service's choice gdi timeout—sp...

  • Page 30: Media Handling

    Media handling.

  • Page 31: Print Media

    Print media 4-2 print media specifications media media size inch millimeter a4 8.2 x 11.7 210.0 x 297.0 b5 (jis) 7.2 x 10.1 182.0 x 257.0 a5 5.9 x 8.3 148.0 x 210.0 legal 8.5 x 14.0 215.9 x 355.6 letter 8.5 x 11.0 215.9 x 279.4 statement 5.5 x 8.5 139.7 x 215.9 executive 7.25 x 10.5 184.2 x 266.7 fo...

  • Page 32: Types

    Types 4-3 types before purchasing a large quantity of special media, do a trial printing with the same media and check the print quality. Keep media on a flat, level surface in its original wrapper until it is time to load it. Plain paper (recycled paper) use plain paper that is suitable for plain p...

  • Page 33: Thick Stock

    Types 4-4 layered adhesive folded, creased, curled, embossed, warped, or wrinkled perforated, three-hole punched, or torn too slick, too coarse, or too textured different in texture (roughness) on the front and back too thin or too thick stuck together with static electricity composed of foil or gil...

  • Page 34: Envelope

    Types 4-5 envelope print on the front (address) side only. Some parts of the envelope consist of three layers of paper—the front, back, and flap. Anything printed in these lay- ered regions may be lost or faded. You can print continuously with envelope. However, this could affect the media feed, dep...

  • Page 35: Label

    Types 4-6 label a sheet of labels consists of a face sheet (the printing surface), adhesive, and a carrier sheet: the face sheet must follow the plain paper specification. The face sheet surface must cover the entire carrier sheet, and no adhe- sive should come through on the surface. You can print ...

  • Page 36: Letterhead

    Types 4-7 letterhead you can print continuously with letterhead. However, this could affect the media feed, depending on the media quality and printing environment. If problems occur, stop the continuous printing and print one sheet at a time. Try printing your data on a sheet of plain paper first t...

  • Page 37: Printable Area

    Printable area 4-8 folded or wrinkled printable area the printable area on all media sizes is up to 4.0 mm (0.157") from the edges of the media. Each media size has a specific print- able area (the maximum area on which the machine can print clearly and with- out distortion). This area is subject to...

  • Page 38: Envelopes

    Printable area 4-9 envelopes envelopes can only be printed on their front sides (side where the recipient’s address is written). In addition, printing on the front side in the area overlap- ping the back flap cannot be guaranteed. The location of this area differs depending on the envelope type. " t...

  • Page 39: Loading Media

    Loading media 4-10 loading media how do i load media? Take off the top and bottom sheets of a ream of paper. Holding a stack of approx- imately 200 sheets at a time, fan the stack to prevent static buildup before inserting it in a tray. Note although this printer was designed for printing on a wide ...

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    Loading media 4-11 2 slide the media guides to pro- vide more space between them. 3 load the paper face up in the tray. " do not load paper above the mark. Up to 200 sheets (80 g/m 2 [21 lb]) of plain paper can be loaded into the tray at one time..

  • Page 41: Other Media

    Loading media 4-12 4 slide the media guides against the edges of the paper. Other media when loading media other than plain paper, set the media mode (envelope, labels, letterhead, postcard, thick stock 1, or thick stock 2) in the driver for optimum print quality. Loading envelopes 1 open tray 1. " ...

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    Loading media 4-13 2 slide the media guides to pro- vide more space between them. 3 load the envelopes flap side down in the tray. " before loading enve- lopes, press them down to make sure that all air is removed, and make sure that the folds of the flaps are firmly pressed, other- wise the envelop...

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    Loading media 4-14 loading label sheets/letterheads/postcards/thick stock 1 open tray 1. " if media has been loaded into tray 1, remove all media from the tray. 2 slide the media guides to pro- vide more space between them. 3 load the media face up in the tray. " up to 50 sheets can be loaded into t...

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    Loading media 4-15 4 slide the media guides against the edges of the media..

  • Page 45: Output Tray

    Output tray 4-16 output tray all media is fed out facing down into the output tray on top of the printer. This tray has a capacity of approximately 100 sheets (a4/letter) of 80 g/m 2 (21 lb) paper. " if the media is stacked too high in the output tray, your printer may experience media misfeeds, exc...

  • Page 46: Replacing

    Replacing consumables.

  • Page 47: Replacing Consumables

    Replacing consumables 5-2 replacing consumables note failure to follow instructions as outlined in this manual could result in voiding your warranty. About toner cartridges your printer uses four toner cartridges: black, yellow, magenta, and cyan. Handle the toner cartridges carefully to avoid spill...

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    Replacing consumables 5-3 keep toner cartridges: in their packaging until you’re ready to install them. In a cool, dry location away from sunlight (due to heat). The maximum storage temperature is 35 ° c (95 ° f) and the maximum storage humidity is 85% (noncondensing). If the toner cartridge is move...

  • Page 49: Replacing A Toner Cartridge

    Replacing consumables 5-4 replacing a toner cartridge note be careful not to spill toner while replacing a toner cartridge. If toner spills, immediately wipe it off with a soft, dry cloth. When the toner is empty, the toner indicator lights up. Follow the procedure described below to replace the ton...

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    Replacing consumables 5-5 3 open the front cover. " before opening the front cover, open tray 1 if it is not already open. 4 check that the toner cartridge to be replaced has been moved to the front. " you can identify the toner cartridge by the color of the handle. 5 pull down the handle on the ton...

  • Page 51: Note

    Replacing consumables 5-6 note do not touch the contact indicated in the illustration. Note dispose of the empty toner cartridge according to your local regulations. Do not burn the toner cartridge. For details, refer to “about toner cartridges” on page 5-2. 6 prepare a new toner cartridge. 7 shake ...

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    Replacing consumables 5-7 8 remove the cover from the toner roller. " do not touch or scratch the toner roller. 9 align the shaft on each end of the toner cartridge with its hold- ers, and then insert the car- tridge. " before inserting the toner cartridge, make sure that the color of the toner car-...

  • Page 53: Note

    Replacing consumables 5-8 note do not touch the contact indicated in the illustration. 10 press in the toner cartridge until it locks into place. 11 close the front cover. " to replace the toner car- tridge for another color, after the front cover has been closed, check that the indicator for the to...

  • Page 54: Note

    Replacing consumables 5-9 12 press the cancel key to reset the printer and clear the indicator message. " the printer must complete a calibration cycle (less than 2 minutes) after a toner cartridge has been replaced. If you open the top or front cover before the printer is reset, the calibration sto...

  • Page 55: Note

    Replacing consumables 5-10 replacing the imaging cartridge note use of non-oki consumables may void your warranty if any damage is found to be caused by such consumables. 1 open the top cover. " if there is paper in the output tray, remove it, and then fold up the out- put tray before opening the to...

  • Page 56: Note

    Replacing consumables 5-11 3 prepare the new imaging cartridge. Note do not touch the pc drum and the transfer belt on the imaging cartridge. 4 slowly insert the new imaging cartridge vertically, and then push it slightly down toward you to finish installing the imaging cartridge..

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    Replacing consumables 5-12 5 carefully close the top cover. " the printer must complete a calibration cycle (less than 2 minutes) after the imaging cartridge has been replaced. If you open the top or front cover before the printer is reset, the calibration stops, then starts over again after the cov...

  • Page 58: Replacing The Fuser Unit

    Replacing consumables 5-13 replacing the fuser unit for optimum print quality and performance, use only a genuine oki fuser unit for your specific printer type. 1 turn off the machine and discon- nect the power cord. Note there are extremely hot parts within the machine. Before replacing the fuser u...

  • Page 59: Note

    Replacing consumables 5-14 3 push the blue handles back as far as possible. 4 grab the blue handles and lift the fuser unit to remove it. Note do not touch the matching connectors of the fuser unit and the machine..

  • Page 60

    Replacing consumables 5-15 5 prepare a new fuser unit. " be careful not to touch the surface of the fuser roller. 6 while lifting the fuser unit with the blue handles (one on each side), vertically insert the fuser unit..

  • Page 61: Note

    Replacing consumables 5-16 note do not touch the paper exit sensor on the fuser unit. Note do not touch the matching connectors of the fuser unit and the machine. M.

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    Replacing consumables 5-17 7 after the fuser unit is firmly installed, flip the blue handles down toward you. 8 carefully close the top cover. 9 reconnect the power cord, and turn on the machine..

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    Replacing consumables 5-18.

  • Page 64: Maintenance

    Maintenance.

  • Page 65: Maintaining The Printer

    Maintaining the printer 6-2 maintaining the printer caution read all caution and warning labels carefully, making sure to follow any instructions contained in them. These labels are located on the inside of the printer’s covers and the interior of the printer body. Handle the printer with care to pr...

  • Page 66: Caution

    Maintaining the printer 6-3 do not leave the printer’s covers open for any length of time, especially in well-lit places; light may damage the imaging cartridge. Do not open the printer during printing. Do not tap media stacks on the printer. Do not lubricate or disassemble the printer. Do not tilt ...

  • Page 67: Cleaning The Printer

    Cleaning the printer 6-4 cleaning the printer caution be sure to turn off the printer and unplug the power cord before cleaning. However, be sure to turn on the printer when cleaning the print head window. Exterior y m c k r eady eady r otate otate t oner oner a ttention ttention c ancel ancel contr...

  • Page 68: Interior

    Cleaning the printer 6-5 interior cleaning the media feed roller 1 open the top cover. " if there is paper in the output tray, remove it, and then fold up the out- put tray before opening the top cover. 2 grab the handle and lift it up slightly to the back, and then slowly pull the imaging cartridge...

  • Page 69: Note

    Cleaning the printer 6-6 note do not touch the pc drum on the imaging cartridge. Position the removed imaging cartridge horizontally as shows in the illustration at the right. Be sure to keep the imaging cartridge horizontal and place it where it will not become dirty. Do not leave the imaging cartr...

  • Page 70: Caution

    Cleaning the printer 6-7 caution the area around the fuser unit is extremely hot. Touching anything other than the indicated levers may result in burns. If you get burned, immediately cool the skin under cold water, and then seek professional medical attention. Note decreased print quality may resul...

  • Page 71

    Cleaning the printer 6-8 4 slowly insert the imaging car- tridge vertically, and then push it slightly down toward you to fin- ish reinstalling the imaging car- tridge. 5 carefully close the top cover. Cleaning the print head window 1 use either operation described below to switch the printer to pri...

  • Page 72

    Cleaning the printer 6-9 2 open the front cover. " before opening the front cover, open tray 1 if it is not already open. 3 the magenta toner cartridge has been moved to the position from where it can be replaced. Pull down the handle on the toner cartridge until the toner cartridge is unlocked and ...

  • Page 73: Note

    Cleaning the printer 6-10 note do not touch the contact indicated in the illustration. 4 close the front cover. " the toner cartridge rotate within the printer. 5 after the toner cartridges have finished rotating and all indica- tors on the control panel begin blinking, open the top cover..

  • Page 74: Note

    Cleaning the printer 6-11 6 grab the handle and lift it up slightly to the back, and then slowly pull the imaging cartridge out vertically. Note do not touch the pc drum on the imaging cartridge. Position the removed imaging cartridge horizontally as shows in the illustration at the right. Be sure t...

  • Page 75: Caution

    Cleaning the printer 6-12 7 clean the print head window by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Caution the area around the fuser unit is extremely hot. Touching anything other than the indicated levers may result in burns. If you get burned, immediately cool the skin under cold water, and then seek pr...

  • Page 76: Note

    Cleaning the printer 6-13 note decreased print quality may result if the surface of the transfer roller is touched. Be careful not to touch the surface of the transfer roller. 8 slowly insert the imaging car- tridge vertically, and then push it slightly down toward you to fin- ish reinstalling the i...

  • Page 77

    Cleaning the printer 6-14 9 close the top cover. 10 press the cancel key. " the blinking of all indicators stop, and the magenta toner indicator lights up. The toner cartridges rotate within the printer. 11 after the toner cartridges have finished rotating, open the front cover..

  • Page 78: Note

    Cleaning the printer 6-15 12 align the shaft on each end of the toner cartridge with its hold- ers, and then insert the car- tridge. Note do not touch the contact indicated in the illustration..

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    Cleaning the printer 6-16 13 press in the magenta toner car- tridge until it locks into place. 14 close the front cover..

  • Page 80: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting.

  • Page 81: Introduction

    Introduction 7-2 introduction this chapter provides information to aid you in resolving printer problems you may encounter, or at least guide you to the proper sources for help. Preventing media misfeeds page 7-3 understanding the media path page 7-4 indicator messages page 7-5 clearing media misfee...

  • Page 82: Preventing Media Misfeeds

    Preventing media misfeeds 7-3 preventing media misfeeds make sure that... Media matches the printer specifications. Media is flat, especially on the leading edge. The printer is on a hard, flat, level surface. You store media in a dry location away from moisture and humidity. You always adjust the m...

  • Page 83: Understanding The Media Path

    Understanding the media path 7-4 understanding the media path understanding the printer’s media path will help you locate media misfeeds. 1 output tray 2 imaging cartridge 3 toner cartridge carousel 4 tray 1 5 fuser unit 1 2 4 5 3.

  • Page 84: Indicator Messages

    Indicator messages 7-5 indicator messages the indicators on the control panel provide information about your printer and help you locate each problem. Status messages status messages indicate the current condition of the printer. The printer status also can be checked on the remote panel utility. (r...

  • Page 85

    Indicator messages 7-6 * differs depending on the toner status. Blinking off on toner out " this message appears when the toner out stop in the remote panel utility is set to off . Replace the toner cartridge. " printing can continue, however, the printing results are not guaranteed. On slow blinkin...

  • Page 86: Error Messages

    Indicator messages 7-7 error messages these messages indicate errors which you must correct before a print job can continue or the printer status return to “ready”. Ready indicator (green) attention indicator (orange) toner indicator (orange) condition action off rapid blinking on toner out " this m...

  • Page 87

    Indicator messages 7-8 * differs depending on the toner status. Off slow blinking * memory full press the cancel key. If the error is not corrected, turn off the printer. After a few seconds, turn on the printer. Off blinking * front cover or top cover is open. Close the front cover and top cover. *...

  • Page 88: Service Message

    Indicator messages 7-9 service message this message indicates a more serious fault that can only be corrected by a customer service engineer. Ready indicator (green) attention indicator (orange) toner indicator (orange) condition action rapid blinking rapid blinking all blinking fatal error turn off...

  • Page 89: Clearing Media Misfeeds

    Clearing media misfeeds 7-10 clearing media misfeeds to avoid damage, always remove misfed media gently, without tearing it. Any pieces of media left in the printer, whether large or small, can obstruct the media path and cause further misfeeds. Do not reload media that has misfed. Note the image is...

  • Page 90: Clearing Procedures

    Clearing media misfeeds 7-11 clearing procedures 1 open the top cover. " if there is paper in the output tray, remove it, and then fold up the out- put tray before opening the top cover. 2 grab the handle and lift it up slightly to the back, and then slowly pull the imaging cartridge out vertically..

  • Page 91: Note

    Clearing media misfeeds 7-12 note do not touch the pc drum on the imaging cartridge. Position the removed imaging cartridge horizontally as shows in the illustration at the right. Be sure to keep the imaging cartridge horizontal and place it where it will not become dirty. Do not leave the imaging c...

  • Page 92: Caution

    Clearing media misfeeds 7-13 3 push the fuser separator levers back as far as possible. Caution the area around the fuser unit is extremely hot. Touching anything other than the indicated levers may result in burns. If you get burned, immediately cool the skin under cold water, and then seek profess...

  • Page 93

    Clearing media misfeeds 7-14 4 remove any misfed media. " raise the fuser unit cover and remove the media. M m.

  • Page 94: Note

    Clearing media misfeeds 7-15 note do not touch the paper exit sensor on the fuser unit. Note decreased print quality may result if the surface of the transfer roller is touched. Be careful not to touch the surface of the transfer roller. M bottom view.

  • Page 95

    Clearing media misfeeds 7-16 5 return the fuser separator levers to their original positions. 6 slowly insert the imaging car- tridge vertically, and then push it slightly down toward you to fin- ish reinstalling the imaging car- tridge. M.

  • Page 96

    Clearing media misfeeds 7-17 7 carefully close the top cover..

  • Page 97

    Solving problems with media misfeeds 7-18 solving problems with media misfeeds " frequent misfeeds in any area indicate that area should be checked, repaired, or cleaned. Repeated misfeeds may also happen if you’re using unsupported print media. Symptom cause solution several sheets go through the p...

  • Page 98

    Solving problems with media misfeeds 7-19 media is misfeeding. Envelopes are facing the wrong way in tray 1. Load the envelopes in tray 1 so the flaps are facing down. If the flaps are on the long edge (envelope c6 and envelope dl), load the envelopes with the flap edge toward the machine and the fl...

  • Page 99: Solving Other Problems

    Solving other problems 7-20 solving other problems symptom cause solution printer power is not on. The power cord is not correctly plugged into the outlet. Turn off the printer, confirm that the power cord is correctly plugged into the outlet, and then turn on the printer. Something is wrong with th...

  • Page 100

    Solving other problems 7-21 not all pages print. The cancel key was pressed. Make sure no one pressed the cancel key while your job was printing. The tray is empty. Check that the trays are loaded with media, in place, and secure. A document is printed with an overlay file which has been cre- ated b...

  • Page 101

    Solving problems with printing quality 7-22 solving problems with printing quality symptom cause solution nothing is printed, or there are blank spots on the printed page. One or more of the toner cartridges may be defective. Remove the toner cartridges and check if any is damaged. The imaging cartr...

  • Page 102

    Solving problems with printing quality 7-23 image is too light; there is low image density. The print head win- dow is dirty. Clean the print head window. The media is moist from humidity. Remove the moist media and replace with new, dry media. There is not much toner left in the car- tridge. Replac...

  • Page 103

    Solving problems with printing quality 7-24 the print or color density is uneven. One or more of the toner cartridges may be defective or low. Remove the toner cartridges and check for damage. If it is damaged, replace it. The imaging cartridge is defective. Remove the imaging cartridge and check fo...

  • Page 104

    Solving problems with printing quality 7-25 there are toner smudges or residual images. One or more of the toner cartridges are defective or installed incorrectly. Remove the toner cartridges and check for damage. If it is damaged, replace it. There are toner smudges on the back side of the page (wh...

  • Page 105

    Solving problems with printing quality 7-26 image defects. The print head win- dow is dirty. Clean the print head window. A toner cartridge may be leaking. Remove the toner cartridges and check for damage. If it is damaged, replace it. A toner cartridge may be defective. Remove the toner cartridge w...

  • Page 106

    Solving problems with printing quality 7-27 if the problem is not resolved, even after all of the above have been per- formed, contact technical support with the error information. The color has a poor reproduction or has poor color density. The imaging cartridge is defective. Remove the imaging car...

  • Page 107

    Solving problems with printing quality 7-28.

  • Page 108: Appendix

    Appendix.

  • Page 109: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications a-2 technical specifications printer type desktop full color laser beam printer printing system dual laser diode with polygon mirror developing system mono component development system fusing system heat roller system resolution 1200 dpi × 600 dpi or 600 dpi × 600 dpi first ...

  • Page 110: User-Replaceable

    Technical specifications a-3 consumable life expectancy chart user-replaceable power supply 120 v, 50 to 60 hz 220 to 240 v, 50 to 60 hz power consumption 120 v: 970 w or less 220 to 240 v: 1020 w or less energy saver mode: 14 w or less amperage 120 v: 8.2 a or less 220 to 240 v: 4.4 a or less acous...

  • Page 111: Service-Replaceable

    Technical specifications a-4 " the values shown for the toner cartridge and imaging cartridge indi- cate the number of pages for simplex printing using a4/letter-size media with 5% coverage. The actual life may differ (be shorter) depending on the printing condi- tions (coverage, paper size, etc.), ...

  • Page 112: Index

    Index index i-1 b basic tab .......................................2-6 c consumables fuser unit ..................................5-13 imaging cartridge ......................5-10 toner cartridge ...........................5-2 control panel ................................1-5 e envelope ...............

  • Page 113

    Index i-2 letterhead ...................................4-7 plain paper ..................................4-3 postcard ......................................4-7 thick stock ..................................4-4 misfeed problems .......................7-18 clearing ......................................

  • Page 114: Oki Contact Details

    Index i-3 oki contact details oki systems (uk) limited 550 dundee road slough trading estate slough, sl1 4le tel:44 (0) 1753 819819 fax:44 (0) 1753 819899 http://www.Okiprintingsolutions.Co.Uk oki systems ireland limited the square industrial complex tallaght, dublin 24, ireland tel:+353 1 4049590 f...

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