Oki Printer 2024 User Manual

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Ordering Replacement Supplies  
How to Order  
Order Numbers  
• Consult the dealer where you  
purchased your printer/color copy  
system.  
Important!  
Be sure to purchase only  
consumables designated Type C4.  
• To locate the dealer closest to you,  
call 1-800-OKI-DATA  
(1-800-654-3282).  
Toner Cartridges, Type C4  
Take Advantage of  
OKI Supply Manager  
Color  
OKI Part No.  
Don’t run out of supplies again!  
Black...............................52114901  
Cyan................................52114902  
Magenta ..........................52114903  
Yellow.............................52114904  
• Calculates your usage based on  
information you provide.  
• Sends you an email reminder when  
it’s time to reorder.  
Image Drums, Type C4  
To register for Supply Manager, go  
Color  
OKI Part No.  
Black...............................56117901  
Cyan................................56117902  
Magenta ..........................56117903  
Yellow.............................56117904  
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Media Settings  
Resetting to the Original  
Defaults  
Why Change Media  
Settings?  
Note: The which appears in these  
steps indicates that you should  
keep pressing the button  
Improper media settings:  
• cause poor quality printing  
• cause flaking  
• can damage the printer  
repeatedly until you see the  
display indicated.  
To reset the printer menu to its  
original default settings:  
Default Media Settings  
The Default Setting  
1. Press  
The default media weight setting for  
all trays (including optional tray 2) is  
AUTO.  
MAINTENANCE MENU  
Changing Defaults  
To change the printer’s default settings  
for print media, see pages 5 and 6.  
2. Press  
EEPROM RESET  
EXECUTE  
3. Press  
.
The printer resets and returns to the  
on-line state.  
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Media Settings (cont.)  
Table 1: MediaWeight Settings,  
US Bond  
Media Settings for  
Individual Print Jobs  
If you are printing a job on special  
media, you can temporarily load the  
media in a tray and change the media  
settings for that tray in the driver as  
you print the job.  
Setting  
US Bond (Metric)  
Auto (default)  
17 to 54 lb.  
(64 to 203 g/m )  
2
2
Light  
17 lb. (64 g/m )  
Medium Light 18 to 19 lb.  
2
(68 to 71 g/m )  
Ranges for Printer  
Media Weight Settings  
Note: To determine if a paper weight  
is US Bond or Index, check the  
metric equivalent. E.g.,  
Medium  
20 to 24 lb.  
(75 to 90 g/m )  
2
Medium Heavy 25 to 27 lb.  
2
(94 to 101 g/m )  
Heavy  
28 to 32 lb.  
(105 to 120 g/m )  
35 lb. US Bond = 132 g/m2  
35 lb. Index = 64 g/m2.  
2
Ultra Heavy  
33 to 54 lb.  
(124 to 203 g/m )  
2
For more information, go to  
weight.html.  
Table 2: MediaWeight Settings,  
Index  
Setting  
Index (Metric)  
Auto (default)  
35 to 113 lb.  
(64 to 203 g/m )  
2
2
Light  
35 lb. (64 g/m )  
Medium Light 37 to 40 lb.  
2
(68 to 71 g/m )  
Medium  
42 to 50 lb.  
(75 to 90 g/m )  
2
Medium Heavy 52 to 56 lb.  
2
(75 to 90 g/m )  
Heavy  
52 to 67 lb.  
(94 to 120 g/m )  
2
Ultra Heavy  
69 to 113 lb.  
(124 to 203 g/m )  
2
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Changing Default Media Settings:  
Trays 1, 2, 3  
Note: The “…” in these steps indicates that you should keep pressing the button  
repeatedly until you see the display indicated.  
To Set Transparencies  
as the Default Media  
Set the Media Type  
To Set Labels, Heavy  
Paper, etc., as the  
Default Media  
Set the Media Weight  
1. Press  
1. Press  
MEDIA MENU  
MEDIA MENU  
2. Press  
2. Press  
TRAYZ* MEDIATYPE  
XXXX**  
TRAYZ* MEDIAWEIGHT  
AUTO  
3. Press  
3. Press  
TRAYZ* MEDIATYPE  
TRANSPARENCY  
TRAYZ* MEDIAWEIGHT  
YYYY**  
4. Press  
, press  
.
4. Press  
, press  
.
* Z = 1, 2, or 3, depending on which  
tray you are changing.  
** XXXX = current media type  
* Z = 1, 2, or 3 (tray you are using).  
** YYYY = Medium, Medium Heavy,  
setting.  
Heavy, or Ultra Heavy  
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Changing Default Media Settings:  
Multi-Purpose (MP) Tray  
To Set Transparencies  
as the Default Media  
4. Press  
.
Note: The “…” in these steps  
indicates that you should keep  
pressing the button repeatedly  
until you see the display  
indicated.  
Then, Set the Media Type  
1. Press  
First, Check/Set the Media  
Size to Letter (Default) or A4  
MP TRAY MEDIATYPE  
XXXX*  
1. Press  
2. Press  
MEDIA MENU  
MP TRAY MEDIATYPE  
TRANSPARENCY  
2. Press  
3. Press  
, press  
.
MP TRAY PAPERSIZE  
XXXX*  
* XXXX = current setting.  
3. Press  
MP TRAY PAPERSIZE  
LETTER  
or  
MP TRAY PAPERSIZE  
LETTER  
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Changing Default Media Settings:  
Multi-Purpose Tray (cont.)  
Then, Set the Media Weight  
To Set Labels or Heavy  
Paper as the Default  
Media  
1. Press  
MP TRAY MEDIAWEIGHT  
XXXX*  
Note: The ” in these steps  
indicates that you should keep  
pressing the button repeatedly  
until you see the display  
indicated.  
2. Press  
First, Check/Set the Media  
Size (Default = Letter)  
MP TRAY MEDIAWEIGHT  
ZZZZ  
1. Press  
3. Press  
, press  
.
MEDIA MENU  
* XXXX = current setting.  
YYYY = Letter, Legal-14,  
Legal-13.5, Executive, Custom  
2. Press  
** ZZZZ = Medium, Heavy, or Ultra  
MP TRAY PAPERSIZE  
XXXX*  
Heavy  
3. Press  
MP TRAY PAPERSIZE  
YYYY  
4. Press  
.
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Loading Media: Trays 1, 2 & 3  
2
2
Media Weight Range:  
20 to 54 lb. US Bond (75 g/m to 203 g/m )  
Media Size Range: Tray 1  
Paper: min. 4.13'' x 5.83''; max. 8.5'' x 14'' (Non-standard  
sizes must be defined in driver before printing.)  
Transparencies: letter or A4  
Trays 2 & 3 (Optional)  
Paper: min. 5.83'' x 8.27''; max. 8.5'' x 14'' (Non-standard  
sizes must be defined in driver before printing.)  
Capacity: 530 sheets of 20-lb. paper  
1
4
2
3
MAX  
5
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Loading Media: Multi-Purpose (MP) Tray  
2
Media Weight Range  
up to 113 lb. Index (203 g/m )  
Media Size Range: min. 3.5" x 5"; max. 8.5" x 14" (Non-standard sizes must  
be defined in driver before printing.)  
Takes: 100 sheets of 20-lb. US Bond paper  
50 transparencies  
10 envelopes  
Labels: max. feed stack = about 3/8-inch (1 cm) high  
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1
5
2
3
6 For letterhead stationery:  
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Selecting/Using Paper  
Important Information!  
We do not recommend the following  
paper types for use in your printer:  
For optimum results make sure that  
the paper you use conforms to the  
specifications outlined in the  
following pages.  
• Paper with cutouts, perforations, or  
excessive paper dust.  
• Heavily coated, glossy, or smooth  
paper  
• Recycled paper  
• Embossed, rough, or heavily  
textured paper  
• Paper, inks and dyes that cannot  
withstand pressure and heat.  
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Sample Ream Label:  
2
1 Media Weight, US Bond (see page 4) [sometimes given as substance]  
2 Media Weight, Metric: Look for this to confirm US Bond vs. Index.  
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Selecting/Using Paper (continued)  
Specifications  
Caution!  
The ink on pre-printed letterhead stationery must be able to withstand 446°F  
(230°C) for 0.2 second, including mechanical pressures to 25 psi (1.8 kg/cm2).  
Note: If you experience curling when printing a file in duplex mode, switch to  
28-lb. US Bond paper.  
Media  
Type  
Setting  
Media  
Weight  
Setting  
Exit  
Tray  
Recommended  
Papers  
Sizes  
Feed Tray  
• Letter  
Tray 1  
Top  
• Plain  
(default)  
Auto  
• OKI 52206101  
Bright White  
Proofing Paper,  
32-lb. US Bond  
• Executive  
• Legal-14,  
-13.5, -13  
• A4, A5, A6  
• B5  
Rear  
• Letterhead  
MP Tray  
Rear  
Only  
• Plain  
(default)  
Auto  
• Hammermill Laser  
Printer Radiant  
White, 24 lb., US  
Bond  
• Letterhead  
Custom  
(MP Tray  
a
Only)  
• Xerox 4024,  
20 lb.  
• Letter  
Optional  
Top  
• Plain  
Auto  
• Executive Trays 2, 3  
• Legal-14,  
-13.5, -13  
(default)  
For best results:  
temperature =  
65 to 77°F ;  
Rear  
• Letterhead  
• A4, A5, B5  
humidity =  
40 to 65%RH  
a. Min. = 3.9" x 3.9"; max. = 8.5" x 14". Custom sizes must first be defined in  
the printer driver: see your on-line User’s Guide for more information.  
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Selecting/Using Transparencies  
Specifications  
Caution!  
Transparencies must be able to withstand 446°F (230°C) for 0.2 second,  
including mechanical pressures to 25 psi (1.8 kg/cm2).  
Important!  
Use only recommended transparencies.  
Media  
Weight  
Setting  
Usable  
Sizes  
Feed  
Tray  
Exit  
Tray  
Media Type  
Setting  
Recommended  
Transparencies  
• Letter  
• A4  
• Tray 1  
Rear  
Only  
Transparency  
Any  
(Ignored)  
• OKI 52205701  
• 3M CG3720  
• MP Tray  
• Folex BG67 (A4)  
Windows NT 4.0  
Document Defaults Input Slot  
Option Media Check = Off.  
Printing Transparencies  
For Individual Print Jobs on  
Transparencies  
Make the following settings in the  
Making Transparencies the  
Default Print Media  
Tray 1  
If Tray 1 will normally be loaded with  
transparencies, set the printer menu as  
follows (see page 5):  
printer driver as you print the job:  
• Source = Tray1 or MP Tray  
• Media Size = Letter or A4  
• Media Type = Transparency  
• Windows® Adobe® PostScript®  
driver only: deselect Media Check:  
• Tray1 MediaType = Transparency  
MP Tray  
Windows 2000/XP  
If the MP Tray will normally be  
loaded with transparencies, set the  
printer menu as follows (see page 6):  
Printing Preferences Advanced  
Document Options Printer  
Features Media Check = Off.  
• MP Tray PaperSize = Letter (the  
default) or A4  
• MP Tray MediaType =  
Transparency  
Windows Me/98/95  
Properties Setup tab Paper  
Feed Options deselect Media  
Check.  
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Selecting/Using Labels  
Label Parameters  
Important!  
Place labels in the MP Tray face up.  
Caution!  
Labels must be able to withstand 446°F (230°C) for 0.2 second, including  
mechanical pressures to 25 psi (1.8 kg/cm2).  
Media Media  
Usable  
Sizes  
Recommended  
Labels  
Feed Tray  
Exit Tray  
Type  
Weight  
Setting Setting  
• Letter  
• A4  
MP Tray  
Only  
Rear Only  
Labels  
• Medium Avery 5161 White  
Laser Label, Letter  
size  
• Heavy  
• Ultra  
Heavy  
Making Labels the Default  
Print Media for the MP Tray  
If the MP Tray will normally be  
loaded with labels, set the printer  
menu as follows (see page 6):  
Printing Labels  
For Individual Print Jobs on  
Labels  
Make the following settings in the  
printer driver as you print the job:  
• MP Tray PaperSize - Letter or A4  
• MP Tray MediaType = Labels  
• Source = MP Tray  
• Media Size = Letter or A4  
• Media Type = Labels  
• Windows® Adobe® PostScript®  
driver only: deselect Media Check  
(see page 12).  
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Selecting/Using Thick Media  
Media Weight Setting  
• Trays 1, 2, 3 = Auto  
• MP Tray = Medium Heavy, Heavy,  
or Ultra Heavy (see page 4)  
Sample Ream Label:  
1
Recommended Media*  
• OKI Premium Card Stock  
– 52205601, 60 lb. Cover  
– 52205602, 90 lb. Index  
– 52205603, 110 lb. Index  
• Wasau Exact Index  
– 49108, 90 lb.  
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1 Media Weight, Index (see page 4).  
2 Media Weight, Metric: Confirms  
Index vs. US Bond (see page 4)  
Caution!  
To prevent damage to the printer, it is  
very important to check the printer’s  
media settings before printing on  
thick paper. It must be set to Medium,  
Heavy, or Ultra Heavy—depending  
on the thickness of the paper being  
used—or to Auto (see page 4 and  
– 49508, 110 lb.  
* For best print results:  
temperature = 65 to 77°F (18 to  
25°C); humidity = 40 to 65%RH  
Printing Thick Paper  
Parameters  
Printing Individual Jobs  
Make the following settings in the  
Usable Sizes  
printer driver as you print the job:  
• Letter, Executive, Legal-14,  
Legal-13.5, Legal-13  
• Source = Trays 1, 2 or 3 (to 98 lb.  
• A4, A5, A6, B5  
Index) or MP Tray (to 113 lb. Index)  
• Custom (minimum = 3'' x 5''; must  
be defined in the printer driver).  
• Size = see sizes at left  
• Type = Medium Heavy, Heavy or  
Ultra Heavy (see page 4).  
Feed Tray  
• Tray 1, optional Trays 2 and 3 (up to  
98 lb. Index)  
• MP Tray (up to 113 lb. Index)  
Making Thick Paper the  
Default Print Media  
Set the printer menu (see pages 5 and  
Exit Tray  
• Rear Only  
6) to:  
• PaperSize = see sizes at left.  
• MediaType = Medium Heavy,  
Heavy or Ultra Heavy (see page 4)  
Media Type Setting  
• Card Stock  
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Selecting/Using Envelopes  
Important!  
For the best print results, use only  
the recommended envelopes.  
Specifications  
Caution!  
Envelopes must be able to withstand  
446°F (230°C) for 0.2 second,  
including mechanical pressures to 25  
psi (1.8 kg/cm2)  
Never use envelopes with metal  
clasps, snaps, windows, or V-flap  
seals:  
No!  
Feed  
Tray  
Media  
Type  
Media  
Weight  
Size  
Exit Tray  
Recommended  
COM-10  
MP Tray Rear Only  
Only  
Any  
Setting  
Any  
Setting  
OKI 52206301  
OKI 52206302  
Making Envelopes the  
Default Print Media for the  
MP Tray  
Set the printer menu to (see pages 5  
Printing Envelopes  
To Print an Individual Job on  
Envelopes  
Make the following settings in the  
printer driver as you print the job:  
• PaperSize = COM-10  
• Source = MP Tray  
• Size = COM-10  
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®
Selecting/Using OKI Print Media  
OKI Synflex™*  
OKI Premium Color  
Transparencies  
Order # 52205701  
Order # 52205901  
Waterproof  
Tearproof  
White, 8½'' x 11''  
(216 x 279 mm)  
8½'' x 11''  
(216 x 279  
mm)'  
100 sheets/box  
50 sheets/box  
Use Printer Settings  
Feed Tray = MP Tray Only  
Exit Tray = Rear Only  
MediaType = Plain  
Use Printer Settings  
Feed Tray: Tray 1 or MP Tray  
Exit Tray: Rear Only  
MediaWeight = Ultra Heavy  
Media Type: Transparency  
Media Weight: Any (ignored)  
OKI Bright White  
Proofing Paper*  
Order # 52206101  
OKI Premium Card Stock*  
Weight  
OKI Order #  
52205601  
52205602  
52205603  
60 lb. (Cover)  
90 lb. (Index)  
110 lb. (Index)  
White, 32-lb., 8½'' x 11''  
500 sheets/box  
Use Printer Settings  
Feed Tray = Any  
Exit Tray = Top or Rear  
MediaType = Plain  
MediaWeight = Auto  
Acid-free archival quality  
White, 8½'' x 11'' (216 x 279 mm)  
250 sheets/box  
Use Printer Settings  
Feed Tray: MP Tray Only  
Exit Tray: Rear Only  
Media Type: Plain  
Media Weight:  
OKI Premium Envelopes  
Order #s  
52206301 (Box 100)  
52206302 (Box 500)  
– 60 lb. = Heavy  
– 90, 110 lb. = Ultra Heavy  
COM-10 (#10), white wove  
Security tinted, Redi-Strip seal  
To purchase OKI media, contact your  
local OKI dealer or visit us at  
* For best results: temperature = 65 to  
77°F; humidity = 40 to 65%RH  
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Ideas for Using Printer Features  
Note: For detailed information on  
Overlays (Forms)  
Note: Overlay elements must be  
created in your software  
these features, see your on-line  
User’s Guide  
Secure Print Feature  
Ideal for printing confidential  
documents on a network system.  
application, then sorted on the  
printer’s hard drive using OKI  
Storage Device Manager  
before they can be used.  
Idea!  
Great for adding logos, addresses,  
letterheads, etc., to your  
document, in any combination.  
When printing special media, use this  
feature to prevent documents being  
sent by other clients on the network  
from printing on your media:  
Ideas!  
Use overlays:  
• Create your document and store it in  
the printer’s memory.  
• Load the special media.  
• Start printing the document by  
accessing it through the front panel  
(see page 18).  
• in place of pre-printed stationery.  
• to create forms from pre-stored  
modular pieces.  
Proof & Print Feature  
Use Proof & Print to proof your  
document before printing  
multiple copies.  
Share Your Ideas!  
Have you been using your OKI color  
printer’s features in a creative way?  
Please share your ideas with us!  
• Go to my.okidata.com and click  
Contact Us.  
• Write us at:  
Training & Publications Dept.  
Oki Data Americas, Inc.  
2000 Bishops Gate Blvd.  
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054-4620  
USA  
For the latest information and ideas  
for your printer, go to  
my.okidata.com.  
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Secure Print  
To print out a secure (confidential)  
document, you must know:  
4. Press  
• the document name  
PRINT JOBS MENU  
[JOB NAME]  
• your personal password (PIN)  
To Print a Confidential  
Document Using the  
Control Panel  
Note: The “…” in these steps  
indicates that you should keep  
pressing the button repeatedly  
until you see the display  
indicated.  
5. Press  
.
6. The document prints and is deleted  
from the printer’s hard drive.  
7. The printer goes back on line.  
To Delete the  
Document before  
Printing It  
1. Press  
Follow steps 1 through 4 above, then:  
PRINT JOBS MENU  
1. Press  
.
2. Press  
.
2. Press  
3. The document is deleted from the  
printer’s hard drive and the printer  
goes back on line.  
PRINT JOBS MENU  
PIN:  
3. Enter your PIN using the control  
panel:  
SELECT JOB  
ALL JOBS  
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Proof & Print  
To print a proofed document, you  
must know:  
4. Press  
• the document name  
PRINT JOBS MENU  
XXXX*  
• your personal password (PIN)  
To Print a Proofed  
Document Using the  
Control Panel  
Note: The “…” in these steps  
indicates that you should keep  
pressing the button repeatedly  
until you see the display  
indicated.  
5. Press  
.
6. The document prints and is deleted  
from the printer’s hard drive.  
7. The printer goes back on line.  
* XXXX = the name of the job you  
wish to print.  
1. Press  
To Delete the  
Document before  
Printing It  
PRINT JOBS MENU  
Follow steps 1 through 4 above, then:  
2. Press  
.
1. Press  
.
PRINT JOBS MENU  
PIN:  
2. Press  
.
3. The document is deleted from the  
printer’s hard drive and the printer  
goes back on line.  
3. Enter your PIN using the control  
panel:  
SELECT JOB  
ALL JOBS  
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Printing Built-In Reports  
Printing the Menu  
Defaults (MenuMap)  
To print a list of the current menu  
settings:  
Printing the File List  
To print a list of the files stored on the  
printer’s hard drive:  
1. Press  
1. Press  
INFORMATION MENU  
INFORMATION MENU  
2. Press  
2. Press  
PRINT FILE LIST  
PRINT MENU MAP  
3. Press  
.
3. Press  
.
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Printing Built-In Reports (cont.)  
Printing the Demo  
Page  
Printing Lists of Fonts  
(PCL, PostScript, IBM  
Proprinter, or Epson FX  
Emulation)  
1. Press  
INFORMATION MENU  
1. Press  
INFORMATION MENU  
2. Press  
PRINT DEMO1  
2. Press  
PRINT XXXX* FONTS  
3. Press  
.
3. Press  
.
* XXXX = PCL, PS, IBM PPR, or  
Epson FX.  
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Setting Power Save Parameters  
Power Save  
To Disable/Enable  
Power Save  
Power Save sets how long the printer  
waits before going into standby mode.  
This saves energy, but the printer  
requires time to warm up when it  
receives a print job or if you want to  
enter the menu and change settings.  
1. Press  
MAINTENANCE MENU  
Setting the Power Save  
Interval  
2. Press  
1. Press  
POWER SAVE  
ENABLE  
SYSTEM CONFIG MENU  
3. Press  
2. Press  
POWER SAVE  
DISABLE  
POWER SAVE DELAY TIME  
60 MIN  
4. Press  
, press  
.
3. Press  
† Pressing the ITEM button toggles  
back and forth between Enable and  
Disable.  
POWER SAVE DELAY TIME  
XX* MIN  
4. Press  
, press  
.
* XX = 5, 15, 30, 60 (default), 240  
minutes.  
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Control Panel Buttons  
MENU Button  
ON LINE Button  
Printer On Line or Off Line  
Press to enter the Menu mode.  
Printer On Line/Off Line  
Press to place the printer off line/on  
line.  
Menu Mode  
• Press to advance to the next  
Category in the Menu  
• Press and hold for 2 seconds or  
longer to go back to the previous  
Category.  
Menu Mode  
Press to exit the Menu mode and go  
back on line.  
Password (PIN) Mode  
Press to enter the number 4 in the  
password.  
Password (PIN) Mode  
Press to enter a zero in the password.  
Error Mode  
(Attention light blinking)  
• If the paper size requested by the  
print job is different from the paper  
specified as in the tray, press ON  
LINE to force the job to print.  
• If you have selected manual print in  
the driver, load paper in the MP  
tray, then press ON LINE to print  
the job.  
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Control Panel Buttons (cont.)  
ITEM + Button  
VALUE + Button  
Menu Mode  
Menu Mode  
Press to advance to the next Value for  
an Item in the Menu.  
• Press to advance to the next Item in  
the Menu.  
• Press and hold to advance through  
the menu Items quickly.  
Press and hold to advance through the  
Values quickly.  
Password (PIN) Mode  
Password (PIN) Mode  
Press to enter the number 1 in the  
password  
Press to enter the number 2 in the  
password.  
ITEM - Button  
VALUE - Button  
Menu Mode  
• Press to go back to the previous  
Item in the Menu.  
• Press and hold to advance backward  
through the menu Items quickly.  
Menu Mode  
Press to go to the previous Value for  
an Item in the Menu.  
Press and hold to advance backward  
through the Values quickly.  
Password (PIN) Mode  
Press to enter the number 5 in the  
password.  
Password (PIN) Mode  
Press to enter the number 6 in the  
password.  
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Control Panel Buttons (cont.)  
SELECT Button  
CANCEL Button  
Menu Mode  
Printer On Line  
• Press to engage a new value for an  
Item (An asterisk appears next to the  
new setting).  
• Press to initiate the action indicated  
on the display (e.g., print  
MenuMap).  
Press to delete a job being processed:  
• If the job is being printed, it will be  
cancelled and deleted.  
• If the job is still being received, it  
continues until all the data is  
received, then is deleted.  
Password (PIN) Mode  
Press to enter the number 3 in the  
password.  
Menu Mode  
Press to exit the Menu mode and place  
the printer back on line.  
Password (PIN) Mode  
Press to enter the number 7 in the  
password.  
Error Mode (Attention light  
blinking)  
Press to delete a job being processed.  
Once the job has been deleted, the  
printer will return to the original error  
status.  
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Control Panel Lights  
Ready LED (Green)  
Attention LED (Red)  
On  
On: Warning!  
The printer is on line.  
The printer needs attention, but can  
continue to operate.  
Off  
The display message indicates the  
nature of the problem: e.g., TONER  
LOW, PAPER NEAR END, etc.  
The printer is off line.  
Flashing  
The printer is receiving data.  
Off  
Normal.  
Blinking: Alarm!  
The printer needs attention  
immediately.  
The display message indicates the  
nature of the problem: e.g., PAPER  
JAM, TRAY1 EMPTY, etc.  
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Clearing Media Jams  
4
Jam 370  
CHECK DUPLEX  
370: PAPER JAM  
1
2
5
3
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Clearing Media Jams (cont.)  
3
Jam 371  
CHECK DUPLEX  
371: PAPER JAM  
1
4
2
5
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Clearing Media Jams (cont.)  
4
Jam 372  
CHECK DUPLEX  
372: PAPER JAM  
1
5
2
3
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Clearing Media Jams (cont.)  
4
Jam 380  
OPEN FRONT COVER  
380: PAPER JAM  
1
2
3
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Clearing Media Jams (cont.)  
3
Jam 381  
OPEN UPPER COVER  
381: PAPER JAM  
1
4
2
5
Caution!  
To avoid damage to the drums:  
• Be sure to set the toner/drum  
cradle on a flat surface  
• Do not touch the shiny green area  
on the bottom of the drums.  
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Clearing Media Jams (cont.)  
If the sheet is inside:  
Jam 382  
1
OPEN UPPER COVER  
382: PAPER JAM  
If the sheet is visible:  
1
Warning!  
The fuser may be very hot from  
printing.  
2
2
Note: If the sheet is stuck in the fuser,  
skip to the next page.  
3
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Clearing Media Jams (cont.)  
3
Jam 382 (cont.)  
If the sheet is inside and  
caught in the fuser:  
Warning!  
The fuser may be very hot from  
printing.  
1
Note: If you need to remove the  
fuser:  
1. Push back on the blue lock  
levers at either end and lift it  
out.  
2. Remove the sheet.  
3. Put the fuser back.  
Caution!  
To avoid damage to the drums:  
4 Push the fuser roller lock levers at  
• Be sure to set the toner/drum  
cradle on a flat surface  
either end of the fuser back:  
• Do not touch the shiny green area  
on the bottom of the drums.  
2 Pull the fuser roller lock levers (1) at  
either end of the fuser forward:  
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Clearing Media Jams (cont.)  
3
Jam 382 (cont.)  
5
4
6
5
Jam 383  
OPEN UPPER COVER  
383: PAPER JAM  
1
2
6
7
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Clearing Paper Jams (cont.)  
Jam 390  
Jam 391  
CHECK MP TRAY  
390: PAPER JAM  
CHECK TRAY 1  
391: PAPER JAM  
1
1
2
2
3
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Jams 392 and 393  
CHECK TRAY 2  
392: PAPER JAM  
CHECK TRAY 3  
393: PAPER JAM  
1
2
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Changing Toner Cartridges  
4
Toner Cartridge Order #s:  
• Black = 52114901  
• Cyan = 52114902  
• Magenta = 52114903  
Yellow = 52114904  
Caution!  
Use only Type C4 Toner.  
Important!  
Discard toner cartridges in  
accordance with local regulations!  
INSTALL NEW TONER  
nnn: XXXX TONER EMPTY  
*
5
* nnn: XXXX =  
410: YELLOW 411: MAGENTA  
412: CYAN  
413: BLACK  
1 Off!  
6
7
2
3
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Changing Toner Cartridges (cont.)  
8
12  
9
13  
10  
14 Back On.  
Important!  
The TONER LOW message should  
disappear from the display. If it  
doesn’t, try printing a page. If it still  
doesn’t disappear, reinstall the  
toner cartridge.  
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Error Messages  
Some of the more common error  
messages appear below. For additional  
error messages, see your on-line  
User’s Guide.  
XXXX DRUM NEAR LIFE  
The Problem  
Appears on the second line of the  
display to indicate that color XXXX  
(e.g, BLACK) image drum needs to be  
replaced.  
XXX TONER LOW  
The Problem  
What to Do  
Appears on the second line of the  
display to indicate that color XXX  
toner cartridge is getting low.  
Replace the XXXX image drum. (See  
the instructions supplied with the new  
image drum.)  
Note: If you have changed the LOW  
TONER item in the SYSTEM  
CONFIG MENU to STOP, the  
ATTENTION light will blink  
and you must either replace the  
toner cartridge immediately or  
press the ON LINE button to  
continue printing.  
INSTALL ADDITIONAL MEMORY  
420: MEMORY OVERFLOW  
The Problem  
The amount of data in the file being  
printed has exceeded the printer’s  
memory.  
What to Do  
Be sure you have a replacement toner  
cartridge (see page 37) on hand.  
What to Do  
• Reduce the size of the file being  
printed (e.g., print the file as  
separate groups of pages instead of  
all the pages at one time).  
INSTALL NEW TONER  
nnn: XXXX TONER EMPTY  
• Install additional memory in the  
printer (see your on-line User’s  
Guide for more information).  
The Problem  
The toner cartridge indicated (XXX)  
has run out of toner.  
What to Do  
Replace the toner cartridge. See  
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Error Messages (cont.)  
SET XXX ON MPTRAY  
REMOVE THE PAPER  
AND PUSH ON-LINE SWITCH  
480: STACKER FULL  
The Problem  
The Problem  
The printer has received a job for  
printing from the Multi-Purpose Tray  
and no media is loaded in the tray.  
The stack of paper in the top (face  
down) output tray is blocking the  
printed sheets trying to exit the printer.  
What to Do  
What to Do  
Load the requested media (XXX) in  
the Multi-Purpose Tray, then press  
ON LINE.  
Remove the stack of printed sheets  
from the top output tray.  
REMOVE THE PAPER  
nnn: TRAY X UNSUITABLE SIZE  
t NEAR END  
The Problem  
The Problem  
The paper in Tray X (e.g., 450: TRAY  
1) is not a size that can be fed through  
the tray.  
Appears on the second line of the  
display to indicate that the media in  
tray t is almost out.  
What to Do  
What to Do  
Replace the paper in the tray with an  
appropriate size.  
Load more media in the tray before  
printing any large print jobs from that  
tray.  
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Error Messages (cont.)  
CHECK FUSER UNIT  
320: FUSER UNIT MISSING  
XXX TONER SENSOR ERROR  
The Problem  
The Problem  
The fuser is not properly installed.  
Appears on the second line of the  
display to indicate that there is a  
problem with the color xxx toner  
sensor.  
What to Do  
Open the top cover and check the  
fuser:  
What to Do  
1. Press down on the fuser to be sure  
it is firmly locked in place. The  
message should disappear.  
Turn the printer off, then on again. If  
this does not clear the message, call  
your local service dealer.  
Note: If the message still appears,  
push the blue latches at  
either end of the fuser back  
(toward the printer cover  
hinge) and lift the fuser out,  
then lower it back into the  
printer, pushing it firmly  
down in place. You should  
feel the latches at either end  
engage.  
DISK FILE SYSTEM FULL  
The Problem  
The printer’s internal hard drive does  
not have enough memory to print the  
current job.  
2. Close the cover.  
What to Do  
Either print out or delete some of the  
files already on the printer’s hard drive  
(see pages 18 and 19).  
Note: You can also use the OKI  
Storage Device Manager utility  
to clean up the printer’s hard  
disk drive. See your on-line  
User’s Guide for more  
information.  
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Error Messages (cont.)  
PRESS ONLINE SW  
INVALID DATA  
The Problem  
The hard disk drive is not available  
and job spooling cannot take place.  
What to Do  
Press the ON LINE button.  
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Service & Support  
First …  
Consult the dealer where you  
purchased your printer/color copy  
system.  
Additional OKI  
Resources  
Available 24 hours a day,  
7 days a week  
• Visit my.okidata.com.  
• Call 1-800-654-3282.  
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OKI is a registered trademark of Oki Electric Industry Company, Ltd.  
3M is a trademark or registered trademark of 3M.  
Adobe, and PostScript are trademarks of Adobe Systems, Inc. which may be  
registered in certain jurisdictions.  
AMEX is a registered trademark of American Express Co.  
Avery is a registered trademark of Avery Dennison Corporation.  
Folex is a registered trademark of Folex Imaging.  
HammerMill is a registered trademark of HammerMill.  
MasterCard is a registered trademark of MasterCard International, Inc.  
VISA is a registered trademark of Visa.  
Windows is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in  
the United States and other countries.  
Xerox is a trademark of Xerox Corporation  
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