Oki ES8453 MFP User Manual - page 798
angle.
the paper guide and paper
stopper to the paper.
For the MP tray, adjust the
manual feeding paper guide to
the paper.
Envelopes are loaded in
the wrong direction.
Load the envelopes correctly.
Paper, envelopes, or
labels whose weight is
221 to 256 g/m
2
(56 to
95 lb) is loaded in Tray 1
and Tray 2/3/4.
Load the paper, envelopes, or
labels whose weight is 221 to
256 g/m
2
(56 to 95 lb) is in the
MP tray.
The rear output tray is
not closed firmly.
Close the rear output tray firmly.
Paper is not fed. The [Paper Feeding
Source] setting on the
printer driver is specified
incorrectly.
Check the paper tray, and then
select the correct tray in [Paper
Feeding Source] on the printer
driver.
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The manual feeding is
specified on the printer
driver.
Load paper in the MP tray, and
then select [Start] on the
operator panel.
Alternatively, disable the [Use MP
tray as manual feed] setting on
the printer driver.
Paper is not fed
from Tray 2/3/4
(optional).
Tray 2/3/4 is not set with
the printer driver.
Set Tray 2/3/4 with the printer
driver.
Even after the
jammed paper
was removed,
the machine
does not work.
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Open and close the output tray.
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Paper is curled.
Paper is
creased.
The paper is damp or has
a static charge.
Use paper stored under proper
temperature and humidity
conditions.
The paper is light.
Press [Device Settings], select
[Paper Setup] > [(tray name)] >
[Media Weight], and then specify
a lighter weight.
The paper twists
around the
rollers in the
fuser unit.
The settings of media
weight and type are
incorrect.
Press [Device Settings], select
[Paper Setup] > [(tray name)] >
[Media Type]/[Media Weight],
and then specify the appropriate
values.
Alternatively, specify heavier
weight in [Media Weight].
The paper is light.
Use heavier paper.
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There are nearly solid fill
on the leading edge of
the paper.
Insert a margin into the leading
edge of the paper.
For duplex printing, insert a
margin into the bottom edge of
the paper as well.
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The paper twists
around the
Paper is too light or thin.
Use heavier paper.
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