Oki MC361dn User Manual

Summary of MC361dn

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    Basic user's manual this manual contains cautions on how to use this product safely. Before you use this product, please make sure that you read this manual. This manual supports the following models:.

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    - 2 - p reface every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, 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...

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    - 3 - e mergency 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 medical attention. If it gets into the eyes, flush with large amounts ...

  • Page 4: For Your Safety

    - 4 - for your safety read the user's manual (this manual) for your safety before using the product. Cautions related to safety general cautions indicates additional information which, if ignored or failed to follow the guidelines, may result in personal fatal injury or death. Indicates additional i...

  • Page 5: Table of Contents

    - 5 - table of contents preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 emergency first aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Table of contents - 6 - settings for each dialing type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 loading paper and documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Table of contents - 7 - checking and canceling fax transmission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 canceling fax transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 canceling a reserved job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Table of contents - 8 - printing from a computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108 canceling a print job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Table of contents - 9 - replacing toner cartridges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161 replacing the image drum unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .163 replacing the belt unit. . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 10: Manual Composition

    - 10 - manual composition the following manual is attached to this product. User's manual basic ---- this document in order to understand this machine, the basic operation is described. The initial setup description, handling method for trouble and maintenance procedures are also described. About th...

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    - 11 - legends used in this manual in this document, it may have written as follows. Postscript3 emulation pse, postscript3 emulation, postscript3 emulation microsoft ® windows ® 7 64-bit edition operating system windows 7 (64bit version) ※ microsoft ® windows vista ® 64-bit edition operating system...

  • Page 12: 1. Setup

    - 12 - 1. Setup in this chapter, the basic operations of this machine and the setup are described before using each function. Overview of machine this section describes the overview of the machine. Contents of the package check that you have everything shown below. Reference for details on how to op...

  • Page 13: Available Options

    Overview of machine - 13 - se tup 1 available options the following options are available for your machine: second tray unit (tray 2) additional ram (256 mb or 512 mb) 16 gb sd memory card (mc561 only) memo there is a 4 gb sd memory card inside the mc561dn. If you expand the memory capacity, please ...

  • Page 14: Names of Components

    Overview of machine - 14 - installation space install your machine on a flat surface that is wide enough to locate the machine. Allow for enough room around your machine according to the images below. Top view side view side view (tray 2 installed) names of components 20 cm 60 cm 20 cm 100 cm 60 cm ...

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    Overview of machine - 15 - se tup 1 internal part of the connector cover no. Name 13 fuser unit 14 toner cartridge (y: yellow) 15 toner cartridge (m: magenta) 16 toner cartridge (c: cyan) 17 toner cartridge (k: black) 18 image drum unit 19 led head (four heads) no. Name 20 faceup stacker 21 ac power...

  • Page 16: Installing Your Machine

    Installing your machine - 16 - installing your machine this section explains how to unpack your machine and how to turn it on and off. Unpacking your machine note the image drum (the green tube) is very delicate. Handle it carefully. Do not expose the image drum unit to direct sunlight or very brigh...

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    Installing your machine - 17 - se tup 1 7 open the document glass cover. 8 remove the protection tapes (6). 9 close the document glass cover. 10 open the scanner unit. 11 remove the protection tapes (7), and remove desiccants and films. 12 press the top cover open button (8) and open the top cover. ...

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    Installing your machine - 18 - 15 while pushing the right side of the toner cartridge, quickly slide the blue lock (12) to the left side to lock it. Slide the locks on all 4 toner cartridges. 16 close the top cover. 17 close the scanner unit. Reference please refer to "loading paper" p. 66 for infor...

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    Installing your machine - 19 - se tup 1 turning on your machine 1 check that the power switch is off o >. It is the status where the power is turned off. 2 plug the ac cable into the ac power socket of your machine. 3 plug the ac cable into the electric socket. 4 check that no documents are on the d...

  • Page 21: Installing Options

    Installing options - 21 - se tup 1 installing options this section explains how to install options on your machine. The following options are available: second tray unit additional ram (256 mb or 512 mb) 16 gb sd memory card (mc561dn only) note be sure to turn off your machine and unplug the ac cabl...

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    Installing options - 22 - printer driver configuration note you must be logged in as an administrator to complete this procedure. If the following conditions are met for mac os x, it is not necessary to configure the printer driver, as the configured option information is automatically taken from th...

  • Page 23: Installing Additional Ram

    Installing options - 23 - se tup 1 5 select [ 2(1 optional tray) ] for the total number of trays installed on your machine, and then click [ ok ]. For mac os x ps driver (mac os x 10.3.9 to 10.4.11) memo the following procedure uses mac os x 10.4.11 as an example. Depending on an os, the description...

  • Page 24: (For Mc561Dn Only)

    Installing options - 24 - 6 insert the additional ram into the slot and push it toward the machine. 7 attach the bracket and then tighten the screw in the right direction. 8 plug the ethernet cable and usb cable into the machine. 9 attach the connector cover. 10 plug the ac cable into your machine, ...

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    Installing options - 25 - se tup 1 6 push the internal sd memory card and remove it from the sd memory card slot. 7 insert the 16 gb sd memory card into the sd memory card slot. 8 attach the bracket and then tighten the screw in the right direction. 9 plug the ethernet cable and usb cable into the m...

  • Page 26: Operator Panel

    Operator panel - 26 - operator panel this section explains the names and functions of components on the operator panel and how to enter text. No. Name function 1 display screen displays operating instructions and the status of the machine. 2 main function keys switches functions. The selected key li...

  • Page 27: Default Screen

    Operator panel - 27 - se tup 1 default screen turn the power on, and when the machine is in the state in which it can be used, the copy start screen will be displayed as the default mode. You can switch to other functions by using the main function keys. Reference you can change the default screen b...

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    Operator panel - 28 - entering text 1 press , , , to select the character you want, and then press . The selected character is entered in the text field. 2 repeat step 1 until all the characters required are entered. 3 press the and to select [ enter ] and press to complete the entry process. Using ...

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    Operator panel - 29 - se tup 1 using qwerty keyboard (mc561dn only) you can also use the qwerty keyboard to enter alphanumeric characters and symbols in the entry screen. The keyboard enables you to switch the entry mode to the standard mode, caps mode, or ctrl mode. The changed mode is reflected to...

  • Page 30: Connecting To A Computer

    Connecting to a computer - 30 - connecting to a computer this section explains how to connect your machine to a computer and install a printer and fax driver. Connecting method you can select either of the following connection methods: "network connection" p. 31 "usb connection" p. 40 product requir...

  • Page 31: Network Connection

    Connecting to a computer - 31 - se tup 1 network connection do the following procedure to connect your machine to a computer via network. Connecting an ethernet cable be sure to connect your machine to a network with an ethernet cable before driver installation. 1 prepare an ethernet cable and a hub...

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    Connecting to a computer - 32 - install a printer and fax driver (for windows) to complete the network connection with a windows computer, first set ip addresses for the machine, and then install a printer and fax driver on the computer. If there is no dhcp server or bootp server on the network, you...

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    Connecting to a computer - 33 - se tup 1 next, install the printer and fax driver into the computer. 1 ensure that your machine and the computer are turned on and connected, and then insert the "software cd-rom" into the computer. Reference "connecting an ethernet cable" p. 31 2 click [ run setup.Ex...

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    Connecting to a computer - 34 - 9 click [ finish ] to complete the installation. - to set a default printer, select the check box of the driver you want. - if the optional second unit is installed in the machine prior to driver installation, click on [ driver properties ] and change the set tray. No...

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    Connecting to a computer - 35 - se tup 1 5 press the to select [ user install ], and press . 6 press the to select [ power save ], and press . 7 press the to select [ sleep ], and press . 8 press the to select [ off ], and press . 9 press the until the top screen is displayed. Then, install the driv...

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    Connecting to a computer - 36 - using ethertalk (for mac os x 10.3.9 to 10.4.11) when connecting to the network with ethertalk, it is necessary to enable ethertalk in the machine, and disable the sleep mode. Then, install the driver in the computer. Memo the following procedure uses mac os x 10.4.11...

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    Connecting to a computer - 37 - se tup 1 8 double-click [ driver ] folder > [ printer ] folder > [ installer for mac osx ]. 9 enter the administrator's password, and then click [ ok ]. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to complete the installation. 10 from the [ go ] menu, select [ uti...

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    Connecting to a computer - 38 - 7 press the to select [ sleep ], and press . 8 press the to select [ off ], and press . 9 press the until the top screen is displayed. Then, install the driver in the computer. 1 ensure that your machine and the computer are turned on and connected. Reference "connect...

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    Connecting to a computer - 39 - se tup 1 14 close [ print & fax ]. 15 remove "software cd-rom" from the computer. The installation is complete. Using bonjour (rendezvous) (for mac os x 10.3.9 to 10.4.11) when connecting to the network with bonjour, it is necessary to disable the sleep mode in the ma...

  • Page 40: Usb Connection

    Connecting to a computer - 40 - 12 select the name of your machine whose [ connection ] is [ bonjour ], and then check that [ oki mc561(ps) ] is displayed in [ print using ]. The name of your machine is displayed with the format of "oki-mc561- (the last six digits of the mac address)". For mac os x ...

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    Connecting to a computer - 41 - se tup 1 4 plug one end of the usb able into the usb interface connector (2) on the back of the machine. 5 hook the usb cable on the hook (3) of the machine. 6 attach the connector cover to the machine. 7 plug the other end of the usb cable into the computer's usb int...

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    Connecting to a computer - 42 - 8 click [ next ]. Installation starts. Memo besides the printer and fax driver, you can install the scanner driver and the color swatch utility at the same time. 9 if the [ windows security ] dialog box appears, click [ install this driver software anyway ]. 10 when c...

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    Connecting to a computer - 43 - se tup 1 8 click [ + ]. Note if the machine is already shown in [ printers ], select your machine, and click on [ - ] to delete. After this, click [ + ]. 9 select the name of your machine whose [ connection ] is [ usb ], and then check that [ oki mc561(ps) ] is displa...

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    Connecting to a computer - 44 - 8 select the name of your machine whose [ connection ] is [ usb ], and then check that [ oki mc561(ps) ] is displayed in [ print using ]. For mac os x 10.3.9, set as follows. A) select [ usb ] from the pop-up menu. B) select the machine from the list. C) select [ oki ...

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    Configuring the network settings - 45 - se tup 1 configuring the network settings this section describes the setup required for using scan to e-mail, scanto network pc, internet fax functions. The above functions enable you to send scanned data to a computer via the network connection. To use them, ...

  • Page 46: Checking The Common Setup

    Configuring the network settings - 46 - checking the common setup information check the common setup information for scan to e-mail, scan to network pc and internet fax, and fill in the corresponding columns of the setup information form. Administrator password for your machine enter the administrat...

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    Configuring the network settings - 47 - se tup 1 4 on the [ general ] tab, enter the contents of [ name ] and [ e-mail address ] in b-9 and b-10 of the setup information form. 5 click the [ servers ] tab, and then note each setting in the corresponding columns of the setup information form. - if the...

  • Page 48: Setting Up Scan to Network

    Configuring the network settings - 48 - 7 select [ enter ] and then press . 8 press the and then enter the information in b-1. 9 select [ enter ] and then press . 10 press the and then select an authentication method based on the information in b-4. Then, press . - if b-4 is "do not authenticate", s...

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    Configuring the network settings - 49 - se tup 1 2 select the [ computer name ] tab and then click [ change ]. 3 enter the name in [ computer name ] in c-1 of the setup information form. 4 click [ cancel ] to close the window. For windows 2000 1 click [ start ] > [ settings ] > [ control panel ]. 2 ...

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    Configuring the network settings - 50 - 5 ensure that [ standard user ] is selected, and then click [ create account ]. 6 click the icon of the user account created in step 5. 7 select [ create a password ]. 8 enter the information in c-3 in [ new password ] and [ confirm new password ], and then cl...

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    Configuring the network settings - 51 - se tup 1 19 enter the value in c-2 in the entry field and then click [ ok ]. 20 select the user added in step 13 and select the [ allow ] check box for [ full control ], and then click [ ok ]. 21 click [ ok ]. 22 click [ close ]. Proceed to "creating a profile...

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    Configuring the network settings - 52 - 12 click [ if you understand the security risks but want to share files without running the wizard, click here. ]. If the screen below appears, select [ share this folder ] and click [ permissions ]. Proceed to step 15. 13 select [ just enable file sharing ] i...

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    Configuring the network settings - 53 - se tup 1 for windows server 2003/ win- dows 2000 memo the items here may differ depending on the edition you are using. 1 click [ start ] > [ administrative tools ] > [ computer management ]. For windows 2000, right-click the [ my computer ] on the desktop, an...

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    Configuring the network settings - 54 - 13 for windows 2000, select the user account created in step 4 and then click [ add ]. 14 check that the user account added in the step 13 is displayed in the following list, and then click [ ok ]. The user account is displayed with the format of "c-1\c-2". 15...

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    Configuring the network settings - 55 - se tup 1 11 from the apple menu, select [ system preferences ]. 12 click [ share ]. 13 check the check box of [ file sharing ]. 14 click [ + ] under [ shared folder ]. 15 select the folder created in the step 10 and click [ add ]. 16 select the folder added in...

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    Configuring the network settings - 56 - 2 click [ accounts ]. 3 click [ click the key to change ] at the bottom left of the screen and enter the administrator's password. Then, click [ ok ]. 4 click [ + ]. 5 enter the value of c-2 in [ name ]. 6 enter the value in c-3 in both [ password ] and [ veri...

  • Page 57: Managing Profiles

    Configuring the network settings - 57 - se tup 1 2 press the to select [ profile ] and then press . 3 press the to select the profile number you want to register and then press . 4 press the to select [ register ] and then press . 5 press to select [ profile name ] and then press the . 6 enter the i...

  • Page 58

    Configuring the network settings - 58 - 5 press the to select the item you want to modify and then press . 6 modify the item. 7 select [ enter ] and then press . 8 if you want to modify more than one item, repeat steps 5 and 7. 9 press to register the settings. Deleting a profile 1 press the setting...

  • Page 59: Basic Settings For Faxing

    Basic settings for faxing - 59 - se tup 1 basic settings for faxing this section explains basic settings for faxing. Be sure to configure the following settings before you transmit faxes. Connecting a telephone line depending on your environment, a method to connect a telephone line is different. Ba...

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    Basic settings for faxing - 60 - other cases connecting to the adsl environ- ment plug the supplied telephone cable (1) connected to the adsl modem into the line connection (2) of your machine. Remove the telephone connector cover. Plug the external telephone's cable into the tel connection (3) of y...

  • Page 61: Setup of Date/time

    Basic settings for faxing - 61 - se tup 1 connecting as a internal telephone plug the telephone cable (1) connected to a control device including pbx, etc. Into the line connection (2) of your machine. Setup of date/time setup of date/time of your region. Reference you can set up date and time autom...

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    Basic settings for faxing - 62 - 6 press to select the [ fax number ] entry box. 7 enter the fax number of your machine with the numerical keypad. 8 select [ enter ] and then press . 9 press to select the [ sender id ] entry box. 10 enter arbitrary sender information. Up to 22 characters can be ente...

  • Page 63: Loading Paper and Documents

    Loading paper and documents - 63 - se tup 1 loading paper and documents this section explains the specifications for paper and document, and how to load them. Paper supported paper types for high-quality printing and to avoid printing problems, be sure to use the supported paper types. Please use di...

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    Loading paper and documents - 64 - envelope monarch 98.4 x 190.5 (3.875 x 7.5) envelopes should be 24lb paper, and flap parts of envelopes should be folded com-9 98.4 x 225.4 (3.875 x 8.875) com-10 104.8 x 241.3 (4.125 x 9.5) dl 110 x 220 (4.33 x 8.66) c5 162 x 229 (6.4 x 9) index card index card 76...

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    Loading paper and documents - 65 - se tup 1 unsupported paper types avoid using the following types of paper. Using these types of paper may cause paper jams or malfunctions. Paper with a rough surface, such as pulp paper or fibrous paper or paper with too smooth a surface paper that is too thick or...

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    Loading paper and documents - 66 - loading paper your machine has two built-in trays (tray 1 and the mp tray) and an optional tray (tray 2).Refer to the list below to check the supported paper and capacities of each tray. Note duplex printing can not be performed on paper indicated by an "*". Tray s...

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    Loading paper and documents - 67 - se tup 1 loading paper in tray 1 and tray 2 the following procedure explains how to load paper in tray 1 or tray 2 (optional). Memo the following procedure uses tray 1 as an example but the same is applied to tray 2. 1 pull out the paper tray. 2 slide the paper gui...

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    Loading paper and documents - 68 - 4 flex paper back and forth, and then fan it. Straighten the edges of the paper stack on a level surface. 5 load paper with the print side face down. Note do not load paper above the fill line (3). 6 push the paper tray until it stops. Register the loaded paper on ...

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    Loading paper and documents - 69 - se tup 1 5 insert the paper with the print side face up until its edge touches the paper feed entrance. Note do not load paper above the fill line (1). 6 press the set button (2). Register the loaded paper on your machine. Proceed to "configuring the tray settings"...

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    Loading paper and documents - 70 - registering custom sizes to load custom size paper, you need to register the width and length of the paper before printing. The range of the sizes you can set differs according to the paper tray. Note for tray 1 and tray 2, you can configure the [ custom ] setting ...

  • Page 71: Documents

    Loading paper and documents - 71 - se tup 1 using the faceup stacker delivers paper with the print side face up. Note the faceup stacker is not available in duplex printing. 1 pull the faceup stacker on the rear side of the machine and open it toward you. 2 unfold the faceup stacker. 3 open the pape...

  • Page 72

    Loading paper and documents - 72 - loading documents note for documents using adhesives, ink, or correction fluid, set them after checking that these have completely dried. Loading documents on the adf 1 load your documents face up on the adf. If your documents are portrait, load them with the top e...

  • Page 73: Printing Configuration

    Printing configuration - 73 - se tup 1 printing configuration this section explains how to print the configuration on which you can check the detailed information of your machine, such as the settings and status of your machine. Printing procedure 1 press the setting > key on the operator panel. 2 p...

  • Page 74: 2. Copying

    - 74 - 2. Copying this chapter explains the basic operation and settings for your machine's copy function. Basic operation this section explains how to start and cancel copy job. Starting a copy job 1 press the copy > key on the operator panel to open the copy standby screen. 2 place your document w...

  • Page 75: Configuring Copy Settings

    Configuring copy settings - 75 - co pyin g 2 configuring copy settings you can change the copy settings to alter the output to suit your needs. Each setting can be configured from the [ change settings ] menu on the copy standby screen. Perform the following procedures at step 3 of "starting a copy ...

  • Page 76: Changing Image Orientation

    Configuring copy settings - 76 - changing image orientation of document (direction) you can select [ portrait ] or [ landscape ] for the document's orientation. Specify an appropriate orientation to get the copy result you want. Reference for details on how to load documents in each orientation, ref...

  • Page 77: (Continuous Scan)

    Configuring copy settings - 77 - co pyin g 2 4 enter the zoom ratio from 25 to 400% using the ten-key pad and then press . - you can set the ratio in 1% increments. - if you have entered an incorrect value, press the clear > key and then enter the correct value. 5 press the until the start screen is...

  • Page 78: Adjusting Copy Density

    Configuring copy settings - 78 - short-edge binding copies your document to be bound along the short edge of the paper. Reference to set margins for binding, refer to the user's manual advanced. Enabling duplex copies 1 press the to enter the [ change settings ] menu. 2 press the to select [ duplex ...

  • Page 79: Adjusting The Background

    Configuring copy settings - 79 - co pyin g 2 adjusting the background removal you can turn off the background erasing for documents or adjust the copy density from 6 levels. 1 press the to enter the [ change settings ] menu. 2 press the to select [ image settings ] and then press . 3 check that [ ba...

  • Page 80: Basic Procedure For Faxing

    - 80 - 3. Faxing and internet faxing this chapter explains basic settings and operations for faxing and internet faxing and operations on managing the phone book. Basic procedure for faxing this section explains basic operations for transmitting faxes. You need to configure the initial settings befo...

  • Page 81: Specifying A Destination

    Basic procedure for faxing - 81 - fa xin g a n d i n ter n et f axing 3 specifying a destination you can specify a destination in the following six ways: using the ten-key pad using a speed dial using a group using the transmission histories using the reception histories using the one-touch key pad ...

  • Page 82

    Basic procedure for faxing - 82 - using transmission and reception history you can select a destination from the 50 most recent transmissions or receptions. 1 press the to select [ tx history ] or [ rx history ] and then press . 2 press the to select an entry and then press . The check box is select...

  • Page 83: Configuring Fax Settings

    Configuring fax settings - 83 - fa xin g a n d i n ter n et f axing 3 configuring fax settings you can configure the fax settings to alter the output to suit your needs. Each setting can be configured from the [ fax functions ] menu on the fax start screen. Perform the following procedures at step 6...

  • Page 84: Canceling Fax Transmission

    Checking and canceling fax transmission - 84 - checking and canceling fax transmission this section explains how to check or cancel fax jobs. Canceling fax transmission you can cancel a job that is being transmitted as long as the message indicating the job has been completed has not appeared. 1 pre...

  • Page 85: Specifying Reception Mode

    Machine behavior in fax reception - 85 - fa xin g a n d i n ter n et f axing 3 machine behavior in fax reception this section explains how to set the reception mode and how your machine behaves when receiving and printing faxes. Specifying reception mode depending on your environment of the machine,...

  • Page 86: Printing Received Faxes

    Machine behavior in fax reception - 86 - 2 if you want to receive a fax, press . If you keep picking up the handset, you can talk to the sender after receiving faxes. Memo if you often receive calls, it is recommended that you activate [ tel priority mode ]. For more detailed information on [ tel pr...

  • Page 87

    Machine behavior in fax reception - 87 - fa xin g a n d i n ter n et f axing 3 when unable to print received faxes when the machine cannot print received faxes due to a lack of paper or paper jams, it stores the received fax data temporarily in memory. When the problem is resolved, it starts printin...

  • Page 88: Phone Book

    Phone book - 88 - phone book this section explains how to register fax numbers in the phone book, and how to edit or delete registered numbers. In the phone book, you can set frequently used numbers to speed dial and also create groups of numbers to which you can broadcast faxes. Speed dial you can ...

  • Page 89: Group Dial (Group Number)

    Phone book - 89 - fa xin g a n d i n ter n et f axing 3 8 repeat steps 4 to 11 in "registering and editing" p. 88. The fax number is automatically entered. You do not have to enter it manually. Deleting 1 press the setting > key on the operator panel. 2 press the to select [ phone book ] and then pr...

  • Page 90: One-Touch Key Pad

    Phone book - 90 - 5 press the to select [ delete ] and then press . 6 press the or to select [ yes ] and then press . Memo you cannot delete an entry which is specified as a reserved fax job or for the auto deliver function. One-touch key pad the speed dials no.1 to 16 are automatically registered t...

  • Page 91: Sending An Internet Fax

    Basic procedure for internet faxing - 91 - fa xin g a n d i n ter n et f axing 3 basic procedure for internet faxing this section explains basic operations for transmitting internet faxes. The internet fax function allows you to transmit fax data as a file attached to an e-mail. A document is scanne...

  • Page 92: Specifying A Destination

    Basic procedure for internet faxing - 92 - specifying a destination you can specify a destination in the following five ways: using the address book using a group using the transmission histories direct input using ldap search perform one of the following procedures at step 7 of "sending an internet...

  • Page 93: Checking, Deleting, and

    Basic procedure for internet faxing - 93 - fa xin g a n d i n ter n et f axing 3 using ldap search you can search for a destination that is on the ldap server. You can select either [ simple search ] or [ advanced search ] for the method of searching. [ simple search ] only searches for a single key...

  • Page 94: Canceling Transmission

    Basic procedure for internet faxing - 94 - 4 make sure that [ close the list ] is selected and then press . Deleting a destination 1 press the on the start screen to select the specified destination and then press . 2 press the to select the destination type in which the destination you want to dele...

  • Page 95: 4. Scanning

    - 95 - sc annin g 4 4. Scanning this chapter explains the basic operation and settings for your machine's scanning functions. Installing scanner drivers (twain/wia driver) this section explains the procedure to install the scanner driver. Before using scan function, install the scanner driver. You c...

  • Page 96

    Installing scanner drivers (twain/wia driver) - 96 - 7 check the checkbox of [ network scanner ] and click [ next ]. 8 select [ ip address ] or [ search mfp ] check box to enter the address of the machine and then click [ next ]. If you want to set the [ ip address ], follow procedure 10. 9 if [ sea...

  • Page 97

    Installing scanner drivers (twain/wia driver) - 97 - sc annin g 4 4 click [ continue ]. 5 click [ continue ]. 6 read the information displayed and then click [ continue ]. 7 read the license agreement and then click [ continue ]. 8 click [ agree ]. 9 click [ install ]. If necessary, click [ change i...

  • Page 98: Scanning Methods

    Scanning methods - 98 - scanning methods this section explains the basic operation of the scan function. In scan mode, you can use five scan functions, scan to e-mail, scan to usb memory, scan to network computer, scan to local computer and pc scan. You can select these functions after pressing scan...

  • Page 99

    Scanning methods - 99 - sc annin g 4 3 when you have selected all the destinations, press the . 4 make sure that [ complete ] is selected and then press . 5 press the to return to start screen. Direct input you can enter a destination directly using the onscreen keyboard. 1 press the to select [ dir...

  • Page 100: Scan To Usb Memory

    Scanning methods - 100 - scan to usb memory you can save the scanned document in a usb memory. Reference for the specifications of usb memory that you can use, please refer to "print from usb memory specifications" p. 177. 1 press the scan > key on the operator panel. 2 place your document with text...

  • Page 101: Scan To Local Pc

    Scanning methods - 101 - sc annin g 4 scan to local pc you can save the scanned data into your local computer. When you press the or , the scan job starts and the actkey utility and the twain driver start automatically. You can send the scanned document to a specified application, save it in a speci...

  • Page 102: Scan To Remote Pc

    Scanning methods - 102 - scan to remote pc this function launches the twain driver from a utility installed on a pc (actkey, paperport, image,adobe photoshop cs3, etc.) and starts scanning. Connect the machine to a computer via usb or a network. For pc scan function, there are two modes; simple scan...

  • Page 103

    Scanning methods - 103 - sc annin g 4 8 select [ import ] from [ file ] of adobe photoshop cs3 to select [ oki mc351_361_561 twain network ]. The window appears. 9 click a scan button. Scanning starts. 10 select [ quit photoshop ] from [ photoshop ]. Secure scan mode (for network connection) for win...

  • Page 104

    Scanning methods - 104 - 8 click the scan button. For mac os x 1 press the scan > key on the operator panel. 2 place your document with text face up in the adf or face down on the document glass. 3 press the to select [ remote pc ] and the press . 4 check that [ select a connecting pc ] is selected ...

  • Page 105: Registering Address Book

    Registering address book - 105 - sc annin g 4 registering address book this section explains how to register and deleted the address book and group list. You can register e-mails to the address book and create groups for broadcasting messages. The address book and the group list can be used to speci...

  • Page 106: Group List

    Registering address book - 106 - group list you can create up to 20 groups of e-mail addresses. Registering and editing reference for details on how to enter text, refer to "entering text using the operator panel" p. 27. 1 press the setting > key. 2 press the to select [ address book ] and then pres...

  • Page 107: Registering and Editing

    Registering network scan destinations - 107 - sc annin g 4 registering network scan destinations this section explains how to register a pc connected to the network. You can register locations on a network to which you can scan documents. Memo you can also register network-connected pcs with actkey ...

  • Page 108: 5. Using As A Printer

    - 108 - 5. Using as a printer this chapter describes how to print documents from a computer or usb memory. Printing from a computer this section explains how to print from a computer. Memo this section uses wordpad in windows and textedit in mac os x as examples. The display and procedure may differ...

  • Page 109

    Printing from a computer - 109 - us in g as a pr in ter 5 4 select the [ paper/quality ] tab. 5 select a tray from [ paper source ]. 6 click [ advanced ]. 7 click [ paper size ] and select a paper size from the drop-down list. 8 click [ media type ] and select the media type from the drop-down list....

  • Page 110: Canceling A Print Job

    Printing from a computer - 110 - 10 click [ print ]. Memo for general use, [ printer setting ] suffices for a paper weight. When you select [ printer setting ], the paper weight setting configured on the equipment setting menu at the operator panel of the machine is applied. Reference if you select ...

  • Page 111: Printing From Usb Memory

    Printing from usb memory - 111 - us in g as a pr in ter 5 printing from usb memory this section explains how to print from the usb memory. Inserting the usb memory into the machine, you can print the document stored in it directly. Note not all usb memory products are guaranteed to work. (usb memory...

  • Page 112: Configuring Print Settings

    Printing from usb memory - 112 - 11 remove the usb memory from the port after a message is displayed indicating that it is ok to remove the usb memory. Configuring print settings you can configure the settings for printing from usb memory on the [ print setup ] menu. Perform the following procedure ...

  • Page 113: Canceling A Print Job

    Printing from usb memory - 113 - us in g as a pr in ter 5 2 press the to select [ fit ] and then press . 3 press the to select [ on ] for matching the paper size or [ off ] for not resizing the page size and then press . 4 press the to return to the start screen. Canceling a print job you can cancel...

  • Page 114: Control

    - 114 - 6. User authentication and access control this chapter explains the user authentication and access control functions. About user authentication and access control the user authentication and access control functions allow you to limit the functions available to each user. If the access contr...

  • Page 115: Authentication By Pin

    Authentication by pin - 115 - us er a u the n tic atio n and ac ce ss con tro l 6 authentication by pin this section explains how to enable the access control using the authentication by pin and how to operate when the access control is enabled. Registering a pin before enabling the user authenticat...

  • Page 116

    Authentication by pin - 116 - 3 press the or on the confirmation screen to select [ yes ] and then press . Memo after a certain period of time, the machine automatically logs out users. Operation from a computer to control access to operations from a computer, you need to install print control clien...

  • Page 117

    Authentication by pin - 117 - us er a u the n tic atio n and ac ce ss con tro l 6 10 if a message is displayed asking you to input the user password, enter the password and click [ ok ]. 11 open the file to print. 12 select [ print ] from the [ file ] menu. 13 select your machine and click [ print ]...

  • Page 118: Registering User Name And

    Authentication by user name and password - 118 - authentication by user name and password this section explains how to enable the access control using the authentication by the user name and password and how to operate when the access control is enabled. Registering user name and password before ena...

  • Page 119

    Authentication by user name and password - 119 - us er a u the n tic atio n and ac ce ss con tro l 6 3 press the or on the confirmation screen to select [ yes ] and then press . Memo after a certain period of time, the machine automatically logs out users. Operation from the computer memo the authen...

  • Page 120

    Authentication by user name and password - 120 - faxing from a computer (for windows only) memo this procedure uses notepad as an example. The procedures and menus may differ depending on the os you use. 1 open the file you want to fax. 2 from the [ file ] menu, select [ print ]. 3 select your machi...

  • Page 121: 7. Troubleshooting

    - 121 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 7. Troubleshooting this chapter provides solutions to the problems you may encounter while operating your machine. Paper jams this section explains how to clear paper jams. Reference for details on the location of each component of the machine, refer to "cleaning your ...

  • Page 122

    Paper jams - 122 - 4 hold the blue handles (2) of the image drum unit with both hands and lift it out of the machine, and then place it on a flat surface. Cover the image drum unit with black paper or a black bag. 5 pull the lock levers (3) on each side of the fuser unit to unlock. 6 hold the fuser ...

  • Page 123

    Paper jams - 123 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 9 hold the blue lock lever (5) on the both sides of the belt unit with both hands and place it in the machine. Hook the roller (6) in both edges of the belt unit on the groove (7) in the machine, and place the rear end of the belt unit. 10 push the lock leve...

  • Page 124

    Paper jams - 124 - error code 380, 381, 382, 385, 389 1 remove any documents from the document tray if any. 2 open the scanner unit. 3 press the top cover open button (1) and open the top cover. 4 hold the blue handles (2) of the image drum unit with both hands and lift it out of the machine, and th...

  • Page 125

    Paper jams - 125 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 error code 390 1 remove any documents from the document tray if any. 2 open the scanner unit. 3 press the top cover open button (1) and open the top cover. 4 hold the blue (2) handles of the image drum unit with both hands and lift it out of the machine, and...

  • Page 126

    Paper jams - 126 - error code 391, 392 error code 391 indicates an error in tray1 and error code 392 indicates a paper jam in tray2. Memo the following procedure uses tray 1 as an example. 1 pull out and remove the paper cassette of the indicated tray. 2 remove jammed paper. 3 return the tray into t...

  • Page 127

    Paper jams - 127 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 3 hold jammed document by the top edge, and gently pull it out. If the edge of the document can been seen under the paper guide (1), lift the paper guide and then pull out the document. If the edge of the document cannot be seen in the adf, lift the document...

  • Page 128: Error Messages

    Error messages - 128 - error messages this section explains the causes and remedies for the error messages displayed on the display screen and the function of the status > key. Error messages displayed on the screen memo in the following lists: - "%color%" indicates c (cyan), m (magenta), y (yellow)...

  • Page 129

    Error messages - 129 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 614 615 616 617 %color% toner cartridge region mismatch: %errcode% please see help for details. Blinks the toner cartridge is not a genuine oki toner cartridge and may damage your machine. Use a genuine oki toner cartridge for the indicated color. 614 : ...

  • Page 130

    Error messages - 130 - 356 please change belt unit. : 356 please see help for details. Blinks the belt unit is at the end of its life. Replace it with a new belt unit. Please change belt unit. Please see help for details. Lights up the belt unit is at the end of its life. Replace it with a new belt ...

  • Page 131

    Error messages - 131 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 memory overflow. Please see help for details. To close blinks the memory overflowed. If you perform other tasks simultaneously, finish them and try again. If that does not work, reduce the print resolution. 420 memory overflow. : 420 please see help for ...

  • Page 132

    Error messages - 132 - 544 545 546 547 please check %color% toner cartridge. : %errcode% please see help for details. Blinks the toner cartridge of the indicated color is not locked properly. Check the lock lever is properly slid to the left. 544 : y 545 : m 546 : c 547 : k 370 371 372 380 381 382 3...

  • Page 133

    Error messages - 133 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 restart the device. %errcode%: error blinks an error occurred in the device. Turn the machine off and then on again. If the error is not resolved, contact oki data's customer support center. Inspection is required. %errcode: error blinks an error occurre...

  • Page 134

    Error messages - 134 - error messages for copying the following messages are displayed on the display screen of the operator panel while using the copy function. Error messages for faxing the following messages are displayed on the display screen of the operator panel while using the fax function. E...

  • Page 135

    Error messages - 135 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 error messages for scanning the following messages are displayed on the display screen while using the scan function. Memory overflow. Please see help for details. To close blinks the memory overflowed while receiving pc fax data. Ensure the memory capac...

  • Page 136

    Error messages - 136 - file transmission error please see help for details. To close blinks a file transmission error occurred. Check the network configuration, cable connection and status, and the server status. E-mail transmission error please see help for details. To close blinks an e-mail transm...

  • Page 137

    Error messages - 137 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 please check dns settings. Please see help for details. To close blinks an error occurred while connecting to a dns server, or the machine failed to obtain ip address. Check the network configuration, cable connection and status, and the server status. C...

  • Page 138

    Error messages - 138 - error messages for printing please change file name. Please see help for details. To close blinks a file name was unauthorized by the server. Change the file name. If using an ftp server to save data with scan to network pc, there are some machines that cannot be connected cor...

  • Page 139

    Error messages - 139 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 this pdf file is password-protected. To close lights up this is a pdf file with the encryption function enabled. When printing an encrypted pdf file, open it in your computer and then print it. This pdf file can only be printed with the owner password. T...

  • Page 140

    Error messages - 140 - checking the machine's status from the key from the status > key on the operator panel, you can check the status of your machine. Checking the trouble status the status > key blinks or lights up when any trouble is occurring in your machine. Press it to check the trouble statu...

  • Page 141: Other Troubles

    Other troubles - 141 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 other troubles this section explains the troubles you may encounter while operating your machine and how to solve them. Unable to print from a computer memo if the following information does not solve the trouble, contact oki data's customer support cent...

  • Page 142

    Other troubles - 142 - network connection problems common to windows and mac os x for windows usb connection problems common to windows and mac os x for windows cause remedy reference using a crossover cable. Use a straight cable. - the machine is turned on before a cable was connected. Connect cabl...

  • Page 143

    Other troubles - 143 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 unable to install a printer driver successfully memo if the following information does not solve the trouble, contact oki data's customer support center. For troubles caused by an application, contact the manufacturer of the application. Usb connection p...

  • Page 144: Restrictions On Each Os

    Other troubles - 144 - restrictions on each os restrictions on windows 7/windows vista/windows server 2008 r2/ windows server 2008 item symptom cause/remedy printer drivers [ help ] is not displayed. The [ help ] function is not supported on ps printer drivers. The [ user account control ] dialog ap...

  • Page 145

    Other troubles - 145 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 restrictions on windows server 2003 service pack 1 and windows xp service pack 2 restrictions on windows firewall on windows server 2003 service pack 1 and windows xp service pack 2, the windows firewall functionality is enhanced. The following restricti...

  • Page 146

    Other troubles - 146 - restrictions on mac os x 10.6 restrictions on mac os x 10.5 web driver installer unable to find a machine. If the [ don't allow exceptions ] check box is selected on the [ general ] tab of windows firewall, you cannot search for a machine in a segment that is connected to anot...

  • Page 147

    Other troubles - 147 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 restrictions on mac os x 10.4 restrictions on mac os x 10.3.9 item symptom cause/remedy twain driver unable to scan by image capture in the image capture, if the computer is con- nected to the network, display the user inter- face of the twain driver bef...

  • Page 148: Copying Troubles

    Other troubles - 148 - copying troubles memo if the following information does not solve your trouble, contact oki data's customer support center. Unable to copy symptom point to check remedy reference unable to copy. Is the machine turned on? Turn on the machine. P.19 is the machine initializing? W...

  • Page 149

    Other troubles - 149 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 the copied output is different from the original document unable to copy. Is the continuous scan mode on? Select [ scan completed ] on the display screen. P.77 is the machine off line? Press the print > key on the operator panel, and then select [ on-lin...

  • Page 150: Faxing Troubles

    Other troubles - 150 - troubles after starting to copy faxing troubles memo if the following information does not solve the trouble, contact oki data's customer support center. Unable to send a fax symptom point to check remedy reference the machine is slow to start copying. Is [ warming up ] or [ p...

  • Page 151

    Other troubles - 151 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 unable to receive a fax unable to send or receive a fax the machine does not select the appropriate paper for the received fax symptom point to check remedy reference unable to receive a fax. Did you specify the appropriate reception mode? Check the rece...

  • Page 152: Scanning Troubles

    Other troubles - 152 - scanning troubles memo if the following information does not solve the trouble, contact oki data's customer support center. Image quality troubles memo if the following information does not solve your trouble, contact oki data's customer support center. Symptom point to check ...

  • Page 153

    Other troubles - 153 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 printed images are fading vertically. The led heads are dirty. Wipe the led heads with soft tissue paper. P.170 the toner is low. Replace the toner cartridge. P.161 the paper is unsuitable. Use supported paper. - printed images are light. The toner cartr...

  • Page 154

    Other troubles - 154 - white area of paper is lightly stained. The paper contains static electricity. Use paper stored in proper temperature and humidity conditions. P.65 the paper is too thick. Use thinner paper. - the toner is low. Replace the toner cartridge. P.161 periphery of letters is smudged...

  • Page 155: Feeding Troubles

    Other troubles - 155 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 feeding troubles memo if the following information does not solve the trouble, contact oki data's customer support center. Dirt is printed. The paper is moist. Replace it with new paper. P.66 the paper is unsuitable. Use supported paper. - the document g...

  • Page 156

    Other troubles - 156 - the paper often jams. Multiple sheets are fed at once. The paper is fed at an angle. The machine is inclined. Place the machine on a flat surface. - the paper is too light or too heavy. Use the appropriate paper for the machine. P.63 the paper is moist or has a static charge. ...

  • Page 157: Machine Troubles

    Other troubles - 157 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 machine troubles memo if the following information does not solve the trouble, contact oki data's customer support center. Symptom point to check remedy reference turned on the machine, but it stays "off-line". The ac cable is unplugged. Turn off the mac...

  • Page 158

    Other troubles - 158 - it takes a while to start printing. The machine is warming up from the power save or sleep mode. Press the setting > key and select [ admin setup ] > [ user install ] > [ power save enable ]/ [ sleep ] and disable both modes. P.20 the machine may be cleaning the image drum uni...

  • Page 159: When The Power Goes Out

    Other troubles - 159 - tr ou bles ho otin g 7 when the power goes out machine behavior when the power goes out, the machine behaves in the following way: note we do not warrant operation when an uninterruptible power system (ups) or inverter is used. Stored fax data backing up data in memory even if...

  • Page 160: 8. Maintenance

    - 160 - 8. Maintenance this chapter explains how to replace consumables, clean the machine, and move or transport the machine. Replacing consumable items this section explains how to replace consumable items. Note use only genuine oki data consumable items to ensure optimum quality. A service for a ...

  • Page 161: Replacing Toner Cartridges

    Replacing consumable items - 161 - m aint enanc e 8 replacing toner cartridges life duration of toner cartridge when the [ %color% toner low ] message ("%color%" indicates c (cyan), m (magenta), y (yellow) or k (black)) appears on the display screen, prepare a replacement toner cartridge. You can ke...

  • Page 162

    Replacing consumable items - 162 - 4 identify an empty toner cartridge by its label color (2). 5 slide the blue lock (3) of the toner cartridge to the right to unlock. 6 lift the toner cartridge diagonally, pull it up in a crosswise direction. 7 unpack the replacement toner cartridge, and gently sha...

  • Page 163

    Replacing consumable items - 163 - m aint enanc e 8 10 lightly wipe the four led heads (8) with soft tissue paper. 11 close the top cover. 12 close the scanner unit. Memo if you dispose of a toner cartridge by necessity, put it in a polyethylene bag or something and then dispose of it in accordance ...

  • Page 164

    Replacing consumable items - 164 - 3 press the top cover open button (1) and open the top cover. 4 hold the blue handles (2) of the image drum unit with both hands and remove the image drum unit from the machine. 5 take the new image drum out of its packaging and remove all packing pieces. Slide the...

  • Page 165: Replacing The Belt Unit

    Replacing consumable items - 165 - m aint enanc e 8 12 close the scanner unit. Memo if you dispose of a toner cartridge by necessity, put it in a polyethylene bag or something and then dispose of it in accordance with your municipality's ordinances or guidelines. Replacing the belt unit life duratio...

  • Page 166: Replacing The Fuser Unit

    Replacing consumable items - 166 - 6 turn the lock levers (3) on each side of the belt unit toward you, hold the lock levers with both hands and then remove the belt unit. 7 unpack the new replacement belt unit. 8 hold the blue lock levers (4) of the replacement belt unit with both hands and place i...

  • Page 167

    Replacing consumable items - 167 - m aint enanc e 8 replacement procedure note do not expose the image drum unit to direct sunlight or very bright interior light (approximately more than 1500lux). Even under the normal interior light, do not leave it for more than 5 minutes. 1 prepare the new fuser ...

  • Page 168: Cleaning Your Machine

    Cleaning your machine - 168 - cleaning your machine this section explains how to clean each part of your machine. Cleaning the surface of the machine note do not use benzine, thinners, or alcohol as a cleaning agent. They may damage the plastic parts of the machine. Do not lubricate your machine wit...

  • Page 169

    Cleaning your machine - 169 - m aint enanc e 8 cleaning paper feed rollers clean the paper feed rollers if paper jams occur frequently. For tray 1 and tray 2 memo the following images use tray 1 as an example, but the same procedure applies to tray 2. 1 pull out the tray. 2 wipe the paper feed rolle...

  • Page 170: Cleaning Led Heads

    Cleaning your machine - 170 - cleaning led heads clean the led heads if vertical white lines appear, images are fading vertically, or the periphery of letters is smudged in the printouts. Dirt on the led heads may also cause paper jams. Note do not use methyl alcohol or thinners as a cleaning agent....

  • Page 171: Moving Your Machine

    Moving your machine - 171 - m aint enanc e 8 moving your machine this section explains how to move or transport your machine. Moving your machine 1 turn off your machine. Reference "turning off your machine" (p. 19) 2 unplug all the cables. Ac cable and ground wire ethernet or usb cable telephone ca...

  • Page 172

    Moving your machine - 172 - 8 secure the four toner cartridges to the image drum unit with vinyl tape. 9 hold the blue handles of the image drum unit (2) with both hands and place it into the machine so that the k toner cartridge (4) can be positioned in the front. 10 close the top cover. 11 close t...

  • Page 173: 9. Appendix

    - 173 - appen d ix 9 9. Appendix this chapter explains the specifications of your machine and information on consumables and optional components. Specifications general specifications mfp model model number mc361dn n34306b mc561dn n34307b mc361dn mc561dn cpu printer controller powerpc464 , 400 mhz s...

  • Page 174

    Specifications - 174 - copier specifications fax specifications pc fax specifications supported os windows 7, windows vista, windows server 2008 r2, windows server 2008, windows xp, windows server 2003, windows 2000 mac os x 10.3.9-10.6 please refer to the operating environment. Mc361dn mc561dn docu...

  • Page 175

    Specifications - 175 - appen d ix 9 internet fax specifications scanner specifications scan to e-mail specifications scan to network pc specifications mc361dn mc561dn communication protocol smtp, pop3, mime file format tiff mc361dn mc561dn scanner type document glass with adf function image sensor c...

  • Page 176

    Specifications - 176 - scan to usb memory specifications scan to local pc specifications printing specifications mc361dn mc561dn connectivity interface usb2.0 host if storage device usb memory (up to 32 gb) not all usb memory products are guaranteed to work. Supported file system fat12, fat (fat16),...

  • Page 177

    Specifications - 177 - appen d ix 9 print from usb memory specifications network specifications feeding method automatic feeding from the tray 1, mp tray and tray 2 (optional), manual feeding from mp tray paper loading capacity tray 1 250 sheets of standard paper /80 g/m 2 , total thickness 25mm or ...

  • Page 178

    About consumables and optional components - 178 - about consumables and optional components for information about the following consumables and optional components, refer to your local supplier. Note in order for the consumables and options to have their full performance, please use original oki dat...

  • Page 179: Basic Steps In Windows

    Basic steps in windows - 179 - appen d ix 9 basic steps in windows these are the steps for displaying the driver setting window from [ printer ] / [ printer and fax ] folder for windows os used for examples in this manual other than windows 7. Memo the steps for windows server 2008 r2 are the same a...

  • Page 180: Index

    - 180 - index a actkey ................ 101, 102 address book ......... 98, 105 adf ............................. 72 advanced search ........... 99 attached file of an e-mail ................... 46 b belt unit ..................... 178 c continuous scan ............ 77 continuous scan mode .... 77 c...

  • Page 181: Oki Contact Details

    - 181 - oki contact details oki data (singapore) pte. Ltd. 438a alexandra road #02-11/12, lobby 3, alexandra technopark singapore(119967) tel:(65) 6221 3722 fax:(65) 6594 0609 http://www.Okidata.Com.Sg oki systems (thailand) ltd. 1168/81-82 lumpini tower, 27th floor, rama iv rd., tungmahamek,sathorn...

  • Page 182

    Www.Okiprintingsolutions.Com oki data corporation 4-11-22 shibaura, minato-ku,tokyo 108-8551, japan.