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C813n
C823n/C823dn
C833n/C833dn
C843n/C843dn
ES8433
ES8443
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About the Product Warranty
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 by
other manufacturers and referred to in this guide will not affect the applicability of the information
in it. Mention of software products manufactured by other companies does not necessarily constitute
endorsement by the manufacturer.
While all reasonable efforts have been made to make this document as accurate and helpful as
possible, we make no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness
of the information contained herein.
All rights are reserved by Oki Data Corporation. You must not copy, transfer, translate, etc. the content
herein without authorization. You must obtain written permission from Oki Data Corporation before
doing any of the above.
© 2016 Oki Data Corporation
OKI is a registered trademark of Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.
Energy Star is a trademark of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Server and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation.
Apple, Mac and OS X are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
Other product names and brand names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their proprietors.
As an Energy Star Program Participant, the manufacturer has determined that this product
meets the Energy Star guidelines for energy efciency.
This product complies with the requirements of the Council Directives 2014/30/EU (EMC), 2014/35/
EU (LVD), 1999/5/EC (R&TTE), 2009/125/EC (ErP) and 2011/65/EU (RoHS), as amended where
applicable, on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to Electromagnetic
Compatibility, Low Voltage, Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment, Energy related
Products and Restriction on the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic
equipment.
The following cables were used to evaluate this product to achieve EMC directive
2014/30/EU compliance and congurations other than this may affect that compliance.
cable type
length
(meters)
core shield
Power 1.8
USB 5.0
LAN 15.0
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Emergency rst 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, ush with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes
keeping eyelids open. Seek medical attention.
Spillages should be treated with cold water and soap to help reduce risk of
staining skin or clothing.
Manufacturer
Oki Data Corporation,
4-11-22 Shibaura, Minato-ku,
Tokyo 108-8551,
Japan
Importer to the EU/Authorized representative
OKI Europe Limited
Blays House
Wick Road
Egham
Surrey, TW20 0HJ
United Kingdom
For all sales, support and general enquiries contact your local distributor.
Environmental information
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For Your Safety
Read the User’s Manual for your safety before using the product.
Cautions related to safety
WARNING
A warning provides additional information which, if ignored, may result in a risk of personal
injury.
CAUTION
A caution provides additional information which, if ignored, may result in equipment
malfunction or damage.
General cautions
WARNING
Do not touch the safety
switch inside the printer.
Doing so may cause electric
shock when high voltage
occurs. In addition, the
rotating gears may result in
injury.
Do not use highly ammable
sprays near the printer. Doing
so may cause re as parts of
the printer are hot.
Unplug the power cord
and contact a customer
service center if the cover
is unusually hot, smoking,
giving off an unusual odor,
or making strange noises.
Failure to do so may lead to
a re.
Unplug the power cord and
contact a customer service
center if a liquid such as
water enters in the internal
parts of the printer.
Failure to do so may lead to
a re.
Unplug the power cord and
remove foreign materials
such as paper clips if they
fall inside the printer. Failure
to do so may cause electric
shock and/or re, leading to
injuries.
Do not operate and/or
disassemble the printer other
than as directed in User’s
Manual. Doing so may cause
electric shock and/or re,
leading to injuries.
Unplug the power cord
and contact a customer
service center if the printer
is dropped or the cover is
damaged.
Failure to do so may cause
electric shock and/or re,
leading to injuries.
Unplug the power cord
periodically to clean plug
blades and base section
between the blades.
If the power plug remains
inserted for a long time, the
base section will get dusty,
and the plug may short
circuit, which may cause re.
Do not clean spilled toner
with a vacuum cleaner.
If cleaning spilled toner with
a vacuum cleaner, it may
catch re due to the sparks
from electric contact.
Toner spilled on the oor
should be wiped off with wet
cloth.
Do not insert materials in a
vent hole.
Doing so may cause electric
shock and/or re leading to
personal injuries.
Do not put a cup with liquids
such as water on the printer.
Doing so may cause electric
shock and/or re leading to
personal injuries.
Do not touch the fuser and
other parts when opening the
cover of the printer.
Doing so may cause burns.
Do not throw toner cartridges
and image drum cartridges
into re. Doing so may cause
dust explosion leading to
burns.
Do not use a power cord, a
cable, or a ground wire other
than those that are indicated
in User's Manual.
Doing so may cause re.
The operation of using UPS
(uninterruptible power
source) or inverters is not
guaranteed. Do not use
uninterruptible power source
or inverters.
Doing so may cause re.
CAUTION
Do not come closer to the paper’s exit area
when the power is turned on, while printing.
Doing so may result in personal injury.
Do not touch a damaged liquid-crystal display.
If liquid (liquid crystal) leaked from the liquid-
crystal display gets into the eyes or mouth, ush
with large amount of water. Follow the direction
from a doctor if necessary.
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Manual Composition
The following manuals are included with this product.
User’s Manual (Setup) ---- This document
Basic operations are described to aid understanding of this printer. The initial setup descriptions
including printer placement and the network initial setting are noted along with troubleshooting and
maintenance procedures.
About This Manual
Terms in this document
The following terms are used in this manual.
Note
Indicates important information on operations. Make sure to read sections with this mark.
Memo
Indicates additional information on operations. You should read sections with this mark.
Reference
Indicates where to look when you want to know more detailed or related information.
WARNING
A warning provides additional information which, if ignored, may result in a risk of personal injury.
CAUTION
A caution provides additional information which, if ignored, may result in equipment malfunction or
damage.
Symbols in this document
The following symbols are used in this manual.
Symbols Description
[ ] Indicates menu names on the display screen.
Indicates menu, window, and dialog names on the computer.
" " Indicates messages and input text on the display screen.
Indicates le names on the computer.
Indicates reference titles.
< > button/key Indicates a hardware button on the operator panel or a key on the keyboard of the
computer.
> Indicates how to get to the item you want in the menu of this printer or the computer.
Your Printer
Indicates a printer you want to use or select.
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Notation used in this manual
The following notations may be used in this manual.
C813n C813
C823n/C823dn C823
C833n/C833dnC833
C843n/C843dnC843
PostScript3 Emulation PSE, POSTSCRIPT3 Emulation, POSTSCRIPT3 EMULATION
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
10 64-bit Edition operating system Windows 10 (64bit version) *
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
8.1 64-bit Edition operating system Windows 8.1 (64bit version) *
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
8 64-bit Edition operating system Windows 8 (64bit version) *
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
7 64-bit Edition operating system Windows 7 (64bit version) *
Microsoft
®
Windows Vista
®
64-bit Edition operating system Windows Vista (64bit version) *
Microsoft
®
Windows Server
®
2012 R2 64-bit Edition operating system Windows Server 2012 *
Microsoft
®
Windows Server
®
2012 64-bit Edition operating system Windows Server 2012 *
Microsoft
®
Windows Server
®
2008 R2 64-bit Edition operating system Windows Server 2008 *
Microsoft
®
Windows Server
®
2008 64-bit Edition operating system Windows Server 2008 (64bit version) *
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
10 operating system Windows 10 *
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
8.1 operating system Windows 8.1 *
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
8 operating system Windows 8 *
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
7 operating system Windows 7 *
Microsoft
®
Windows Vista
®
operating system Windows Vista *
Microsoft
®
Windows Server
®
2008 operating system Windows Server 2008 *
Generic name for Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and
Windows Server 2008 Windows
* If there is no special description, 64bit version is included in Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7,
Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008. (64bit version and Windows Server 2008 R2 is included in Windows
Server 2008, Windows Server 2012 R2 is included in Windows Server 2012.)
If there is no special description, Windows 7 is used as Windows, Mac OS X 10.11 is used as Mac OS X, and
C833dn is used as the printer for examples in this document.
Depending on your OS, model or version, the description on this document may be different.
The diffusion of dust, ozone, styrene, benzene, TVOC, and ultrane particles conforms to the Eco Mark
155, “Printer” substance emission certication criteria. (Toner was tested by performing black and
white and color printing with Oki Data genuine toner cartridges according to the appendix S-M of the
Blue Angel RAL UZ-171:2012 test method.)
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Contents
About the Product Warranty .....................................................................2
Emergency rst aid .................................................................................3
Manufacturer ..........................................................................................3
Importer to the EU/Authorized representative .............................................3
Environmental information .......................................................................3
For Your Safety .......................................................................................4
Manual Composition ................................................................................5
About This Manual ...................................................................................5
1. Setup ................................................................................. 10
Checking Products .................................................................................11
Checking Package Contents ...................................................................................... 11
Operator Panel .....................................................................................12
How to Use the Ten-Key Pad ..................................................................................... 12
How to Use the Function Key .................................................................................... 13
Names of Components ............................................................................................. 14
Available Options .................................................................................................... 15
Checking the Placement Environment ...................................................... 16
Placement Environment ........................................................................................... 16
Placement Space .................................................................................................... 16
Preparing Your Printer ............................................................................17
Unpacking ............................................................................................................. 17
Installing Consumables ............................................................................................ 17
Loading Paper ........................................................................................................ 19
Turning On/Off the Power ......................................................................................... 20
Installing Options .................................................................................................... 23
Test Printing from the Printer .................................................................................... 30
Connecting to a Computer ......................................................................31
Network Connection ................................................................................................ 32
Connecting in Wireless LAN (AP Mode) (Optional) ........................................................ 41
USB Connection ...................................................................................................... 42
When Adding Options .............................................................................................. 46
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Contents
2. Printing Basic Operation .................................................... 48
Supported Paper ...................................................................................48
How to Print from the Tray .....................................................................53
How to Print from the MP Tray ................................................................54
Printing in Custom Sizes ........................................................................58
Paper Output ........................................................................................62
Convenient Print Functions .....................................................................63
Canceling Printing .................................................................................64
Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Power Save Mode ............65
Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Deep Sleep Mode ............66
Constraints When in Deep Sleep Mode ....................................................................... 67
Settings for Turning Power Off Automatically (Auto Power Off) .................... 69
Setting the Auto Power Off ....................................................................................... 69
Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Auto Power Off Mode ......................... 70
Setting the Buzzer ................................................................................71
3. Troubleshooting ................................................................. 72
When an Error Message Appears on the Display Screen
(When the ATTENTION Indicator Lights Up/Blinks) .....................................72
When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not
Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed .......................................73
When the Message for Replacement of Consumables or
Maintenance Unit Appears ......................................................................83
When the Message for Paper Replacement or Paper Size Error Appears ........ 86
Other Error Messages ............................................................................87
When You Cannot Print from the MP Tray ..................................................90
Other Issues ........................................................................................91
Unable to Print from a Computer ............................................................................... 91
Unable to Install a Printer Driver Successfully ............................................................. 93
OS-Specic Constraints .......................................................................................... 94
Image Quality Issues .............................................................................................. 95
Feeding Issues ....................................................................................................... 98
Machine Issues ....................................................................................................... 99
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Contents
4. Maintenance .................................................................... 101
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units ....................................... 101
Replacing Toner Cartridges ......................................................................................102
Replacing the Image Drum ......................................................................................106
Replacing the Belt Unit ...........................................................................................109
Replacing the Fuser Unit .........................................................................................112
Cleaning ............................................................................................ 114
Cleaning the Surface of the Printer ...........................................................................114
Cleaning Paper Feed Rollers.....................................................................................114
Cleaning LED Heads ...............................................................................................116
Moving or Transporting Your Printer ....................................................... 118
Before Machine Disposal ...................................................................... 121
5. Appendix ......................................................................... 122
Menu List of the Operator Panel ............................................................ 122
Checking the Printer’s Status with the Display Screen .................................................122
Menu List of the Operator Panel ...............................................................................123
Specications ..................................................................................... 130
Index .................................................................................... 136
Oki contact details ................................................................. 137
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1
1. Setup
1. Setup
How to set up is explained in this chapter.
Setup Flow
1. Checking Products
Checking package contents
Checking names of the operator panel and how to
operate
Checking names of product parts
Checking options
2. Checking the Placement Environment
Checking the placement environment
Checking placement location
3. Preparing a Printer
Unpacking
Removing cushioning materials
Installing consumables
Loading paper
Turning on/off the power
Installing options
Test printing from the printer
4. Connecting to a Computer
Connecting through network Connecting through USB
For Windows
For Macintosh
For Windows For Macintosh
Connecting through Bonjour
Specifying an IP address
on the operator panel
Connecting to a computer
Installing a printer driver on a computer
Adding printers on a computer
Adding printers on a
computer
Test printing from a computer
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Checking Products
1
1. Setup
Checking Products
This section gives an overview of the printer.
Checking Package Contents
Check that you have everything shown below.
CAUTION
It may cause injury!
At least two people are needed to lift the printer
safely because it weighs about 37 Kg or 40 Kg.
Reference
For details on how to open the package, refer to
“Unpacking” P.17.
Printer
Four image drums (black, yellow, magenta
and cyan)
Four starter toner cartridges (black, yellow,
magenta and cyan)
Note
For the C models, the starter toner cartridges are
installed in the image drums, which are installed in
the machine before shipment.
The starter toner cartridge is not installed in the ES
models. Install the toner cartridge that is included in
this machine. Refer to “Replacing the Image Drum”
P.106.
Quick Guide
Software DVD-ROM
AC cord
Note
An Ethernet cable and USB cable are not supplied with
your printer. Procure them separately.
Packaging and cushioning material are needed if
transporting the printer. Do not throw them away.
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Operator Panel
1
1. Setup
Operator Panel
This section explains the names and functions of components on the operator panel and how to enter
text.
1
3
4
5
5
6
7
8
12
13
10
11
9
2
No. Name Function
1 Display screen Displays operating instructions and the status of the printer.
2 <ON LINE> button Switches between on line and off line modes.
3 <CANCEL> button Cancels the current print immediately.
4 <ENTER> button Displays the menu screen.
Conrms the highlighted item.
5 <SCROLL> button Selects the menu or scrolls the screen.
6 <BACK> button Returns to the previous screen.
7 <HELP> button Displays the help screen. To close, press the <HELP> button, <BACK>
button, or <CANCEL> button.
8 <POWER SAVE> button Enters or exits the power saving mode.
Exits the deep sleep mode.
Lights up green in the power save mode and blinks green in the deep sleep mode.
9 Ten-key pad Enters numbers.
Enters alphabetical characters and symbols.
A password can be entered only with a ten-key pad.
10 <Fn> key Displays the equipment setting menu screen with a shortcut function.
11 <CLEAR> key Executes the following actions according to the entered items when pressed
or held down.
Minimizes a setting value.
Enters zero for a setting value.
Deletes a character.
Cancels a selected item.
Returns to the previous settings. Not available when entering an IP address.
12 <READY> indicator Lights up green in on line mode and turns off in off line mode.
13 <ATTENTION> indicator Lights up or blinks orange when an error occurs in the device.
How to Use the Ten-Key Pad
Use to enter numbers and characters.
Each time a numeric key is pressed, entered
numbers or characters are changed cyclically in
the following order:
<1>: 1
<2>: 2
a b c A B C 2
<3>: 3
d e f D E F 3
<4>: 4
g h i G H I 4
<5>: 5
j k l J K L 5
<6>: 6
m n o M N O 6
<7>: 7
p q r s P Q R S 7
<8>: 8
t u v T U V 8
<9>: 9
w x y z W X Y Z 9
The functions of <
> and <C> keys are the
followings:
<
>: Function key (Available only when the
standby screen is displayed.)
<C>: Deletes a character when entering a
password.
To enter “abc” for example,
press <2>
<2> <ENTER> button <2>
<2> <2> <ENTER> button <2>
<2> <2> <2> <ENTER> button.
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Operator Panel
1
1. Setup
How to Use the Function Key
Press numeric keys after pressing the <Fn>
key when the message “Ready To Print
appears on the display screen. The function
menu corresponding to the number entered is
displayed.
1 Press the <Fn> key.
2 Press the numeric keys (0-9) to display
the desired function item and press the
<ENTER> button.
3 The setting screen of the selected
function is displayed. Check or change
the settings.
Function Menu List
Function No. Function menu
1 Shared Print
2 Private Print
10 Paper Size (Tray 1)
11 X Dimension (Tray 1)
12 Y Dimension (Tray 1)
13 Media Type (Tray 1)
14 Media Weight (Tray 1)
20 Paper Size (Tray 2)
21 X Dimension (Tray 2)
22 Y Dimension (Tray 2)
23 Media Type (Tray 2)
24 Media Weight (Tray 2)
30 Paper Size (Tray 3)
31 X Dimension (Tray 3)
32 Y Dimension (Tray 3)
Function No. Function menu
33 Media Type (Tray 3)
34 Media Weight (Tray 3)
40 Paper Size (Tray 4)
41 X Dimension (Tray 4)
42 Y Dimension (Tray 4)
43 Media Type (Tray 4)
44 Media Weight (Tray 4)
80 Paper Feed
90 Paper Size (MP Tray)
91 X Dimension (MP Tray)
92 Y Dimension (MP Tray)
93 Media Type (MP Tray)
94 Media Weight (MP Tray)
95 Tray Usage (MP Tray)
100 Conguration
101 Network
102 Usage Report
103 Error Log
200 Power Save Time
201 Sleep Time
202 Auto Power Off Time
210 Error Report
220 Print Position Adjust (MPTray)
221 Print Position Adjust (Tray 1)
222 Print Position Adjust (Tray 2)
222 Print Position Adjust (Tray 3)
223 Print Position Adjust (Tray 4)
230 Paper Black Setting
231 Paper Color Setting
232 Trans. Black Setting
233 Trans. Color Setting
234 SMR Setting
235 BG Setting
236 Drum Cleaning
237 Hex Dump
300 Adjust Density
301 Adjust Registration
302 Print Color Tuning Pattern
310 Cyan Density
311 Magenta Density
312 Yellow Density
313 Black Density
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Operator Panel
1
1. Setup
Names of Components
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
No. Name
1 Front cover
2 Front cover open lever
3 Operator panel
4 Power switch
5 Output tray
6 Multipurpose tray
7 Tray 1
8 Air vents
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
No. Name
9 Output tray open button
10 Toner cartridge
Image drum (K: black)
11 Toner cartridge
Image drum (Y: yellow)
12 Toner cartridge
Image drum (M: magenta)
13 Toner cartridge
Image drum (C: cyan)
14 Fuser unit
15 LED head (four heads)
Note
In the case of the ES models, toner cartridges are not
installed in the Image drums.
16
17
26
No. Name
16 Multipurpose tray
17 Paper set cover
26 Wireless LAN module cover
18
22
19
20
21
No. Name
18 Rear output tray
19 AC power socket
20 Interface part
21 Access cover
22 Duplex unit (Only for the model of the name
with dn or ES)
Interface part
23
24
25
No. Name
23 Accessory connector
24 USB interface connection
25 Network interface connection
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Operator Panel
1
1. Setup
Available Options
The following options are available for your
printer:
Additional tray unit (tray 2/3/4)
Additional RAM (256 MB or 512 MB)
16 GB SD memory card kit
Wireless LAN module
Reference
For details on how to install the options, refer to
“Installing Options” P.23.
An SD memory card kit is used for functions such as a
storage for spooling when copying sectors, saving secure
print/encrypted print data, and as a storage destination
for form data. For information on secure print, encrypted
secure print and form data storage functions, please refer
to the User’s Manual (Advanced).
Note
C813/C823 is available only Tray2.
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Checking the Placement Environment
1
1. Setup
Checking the Placement Environment
Placement Environment
Your printer must be placed in the following
environment:
Temperature: 10 - 32°C
Humidity:
20%
- 80% RH
(relative humidity)
Maximum
wet bulb
temperature:
25°C
Recommended
environment:
17 - 27°C, 50 - 70 % RH
Note
Be careful of condensation. It may cause a malfunction.
If placing your printer in a location where the humidity of
the surrounding air is less than 30% RH, use a humidier
or antistatic mat.
WARNING
Do not install near high temperature or the re.
Please do not install in a place from which a
chemical reaction is started (laboratory etc.).
Do not install near the inammable solution, such
as alcohol and thinner.
Do not install in the place which the small child's
hand reaches.
Do not install in an unstable place (the shaky
stand, leaning place, etc.).
Do not install in a place many humidity, dusty and
the place where direct rays hit.
Do not install in the environment of briny air and
corrosive gas.
Do not install in a place with much vibration.
Do not install in a place where the ventilation hole
of the printer is closed.
CAUTION
Do not place directly on a rug or carpet with long
strands.
Do not install in a closed room with poor
ventilation and circulation.
If you use the printer in a small room for a long
time, please make sure that you ventilate the
room.
Install away from strong magnetic elds and
sources of noise.
Install away from monitors or TVs.
Placement Space
Place your printer on a at surface that is wide
enough that the printer’s feet securely on the
surface.
Allow for enough room around your printer as
shown in the images below.
Top view
20 cm
20 cm
100 cm60 cm
Side view
70 cm
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Preparing Your Printer
1
1. Setup
Preparing Your Printer
This section explains how to unpack your printer and how to turn it on and off.
Unpacking
CAUTIO
N
It may cause injury!
At least two people are needed to lift the printer
safely because it weighs about 37 Kg or 40 Kg.
Note
Be sure to use the consumables or maintenance units
provided with this printer at rst. Otherwise, the life of the
consumables or maintenance units may not be displayed
correctly, or you may not be able to use them later.
The image drum (the green tube) is very delicate. Handle
it carefully.
Do not expose the image drum to direct sunlight or very
bright interior light (approximately more than 1500 lux).
Even under the normal interior light, do not leave it for
more than 5 minutes.
Packaging and cushioning material are needed if
transporting the printer. Do not throw them away.
1 Remove your printer from the box and
remove all cushioning materials and the
plastic bag from your printer.
2 Remove the two strips of protective tape
(1) at the back of your printer.
1
Installing Consumables
1 Insert your nger into the recess on
the right side of the printer and pull the
front cover open lever (1) to open the
front cover (2) forward.
Note
Open the front cover gently. If opening rapidly, an MP
tray may open.
1
2
2 Press the output tray open button (3)
and open the output tray (4).
3
4
3 Take out all four image drums from the
printer.
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Preparing Your Printer
1
1. Setup
4 Remove the protective sheets from four
image drums.
(1) Place an image drum on a
newspaper. Remove a tape (6) stuck
on a protective sheet (5) and open it.
6
5
(2) Pull out a protective sheet to the
direction of the arrow.
Note
Do not turn the blue lever of the toner cartridge.
5 Put all four image drums back into a
printer.
6 Turn the blue lever (7) of the toner
cartridge backward until its top aligns on
the
mark.
Turn the levers of all four 4 toner cartridges.
7
7 Close the output tray (4) by pushing the
both sides of the cover rmly.
4
8 Close the front cover (2).
Note
The front cover cannot be closed securely if the
output tray is not closed.
When the error message that the top or front cover
is open does not disappear from the operator panel’s
display screen, make sure they are closed securely.
2
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Preparing Your Printer
1
1. Setup
Loading Paper
Reference
Please refer to “Supported Paper” P.48 for information
on how to load paper into the printer.
1 Pull out the paper tray (1).
1
2 Set the paper size dial (2) to match the
loading paper size.
Set the dial to [A4 ] when loading the A4 size
paper with a landscape orientation.
2
3 Slide the paper guide (3) and paper
stopper (4) to the size of paper to be
loaded.
3
4
Note
When loading the A6 size paper, move the paper
stopper (4) forward and remove it once, then install
it on the metal part.
4
4 Flex paper back and forth, and then fan
it. Straighten the edges of the paper
stack on a level surface.
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Preparing Your Printer
1
1. Setup
5 Load paper with the print side face down
and press it from above.
Note
Do not load paper exceeding the [ ] mark (5) of the
paper guide.
5
6 Secure the loaded paper with the paper
guide.
7 Check if a size of loaded paper matches
the setting of paper size dial.
8 Return the paper tray to the printer.
Memo
If loading a paper that you cannot select the
size with a paper size dial options, set the dial to
[Other], and then set a paper size on the operator
panel.
Turning On/Off the Power
Power Supply Conditions
The power supply must meet the following
conditions:
Voltage: 110 - 127 VAC (Range 99 - 140 VAC)
220 - 240 VAC (Range 198 - 264 VAC)
Frequency: 50/60 Hz ± 2%
Note
If the power supply is unstable, use a voltage regulator.
The maximum power consumption of this printer is
1400 W. Ensure that the power supply is sufcient to
operate this printer.
We do not guarantee operation where an uninterruptible
power system (UPS) or inverter is used. Do not use an
uninterruptible power system (UPS) or inverter.
WARNING
There is a risk of getting
an electric shock and/or
causing re.
Be sure to turn off the power supply switch when
attaching or removing the AC cable and earth wire.
Be sure to connect an earth wire to the grounding
terminal of exclusive use.
Please do not connect with the ground of a water pipe,
a gas pipe, and a telephone wire, and a lightning rod by
any means.
Make sure to connect with the ground terminal before
connecting the power cord to the power supply plug.
Be sure to plug in and unplug the AC cable while holding
on to the power supply plug.
Insert the AC cable plug completely into the wall socket
securely.
Do not touch the power cord, or printer, if your hands
are wet.
Install a power cord in the place which is not stepped
on, and do not place a thing on a power cord.
Do not use the cord tied in a bundle.
Please do not use the damaged power cord.
Do not use multi-outlet adapters.
Do not connect this printer and other electric products
to the same wall socket. If it connects simultaneously
with an air conditioner, copier, shredder, etc. Especially,
a printer may incorrect-operate by the electric
noise. When you connect with the same wall socket
unavoidably, please use a commercial noise lter or a
commercial noise cut transformer.
Use the attached power cord and insert it directory with
the ground terminal. Do not use the power cord for
other product for the printer.
Do not use an extension cord. When you use it
unavoidably, use the thing more than rated 15 A.
Use of an extended code may not operate a printer
normally by AC voltage descent.
During printing, do not shut off a power supply or do not
pull out a power supply plug.
When you use it neither for consecutive holidays nor a
travel for a long time, pull out a power cord.
Do not use attached power cord to the other products.
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Preparing Your Printer
1
1. Setup
Turning On the Power
1
Plug the AC cord (1) into the AC power
socket of your printer.
1
2 Plug the AC cord into the electric socket.
3 Hold down the power switch (2) for
about 1 second to turn on the power.
2
The Power switch LED indicator lights up when
the printer turns on.
The message “Ready To Print” is displayed in
the operator panel once printer is ready.
Turning Off the Power
1
Hold down the power switch (1) for
about a second.
The message “Shutting down Please wait.
Printer will turn off automatically” appears
in the operator panel, and the power switch
indicator blinks every 1 second. Then the printer
turns off automatically and the power switch
indicator goes out.
Note
It may take about 5 minutes to turn off the power.
Wait until it turns off.
Holding down the power switch for more than 5
seconds turns off printer forcibly. Only perform
this procedure when a problem occurs. For printer
problems, refer to “Other Issues” P.91.
1
When the Printer is Not Used for a
Long Time
When the printer is not used for a long time due
to consecutive holidays or when on vacation, or
when changing or attaching parts in repair or
maintenance, unplug the AC cord.
Memo
The printer will not be functionally impaired even if left
unplugged for a long time (more than 4 weeks).
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Preparing Your Printer
1
1. Setup
Power Save Mode and Deep Sleep Mode
Two-phase power conservation enables you to
save on power consumed by the printer.
Power Save Mode
When your printer is not used for a certain
period of time, it automatically enters the power
save mode to reduce the power consumption.
You can enter the power save mode manually
by pressing the <POWER SAVE> button on the
operator panel.
The <POWER SAVE> button lights up green
while in this mode.
Memo
By factory default, the time interval before entering the
power save mode is set to 1 minute. For how to change
the time that elapses before the printer enters the power
save mode, refer to “Setting the Time that Elapses Before
Entering the Power Save Mode” P.65.
Deep Sleep Mode
Your printer goes from the power save mode to
the deep sleep mode after a set period of time.
The <POWER SAVE> button blinks while in the
deep sleep mode.
Note
The printer does not enter the deep sleep mode if an error
occurs.
Memo
By factory default, the time interval before entering the
deep sleep mode is set to 15 minutes. For how to change
the time that elapses before the printer enters the deep
sleep mode, refer to “Setting the Time that Elapses Before
Entering the Deep Sleep Mode” P.66.
Reference
For more detailed information on deep sleep mode, please
refer to the User’s Manual (Advanced).
Restoring a Printer from the
Power Saving Mode
To restore the printer from the power save
mode or the deep sleep mode, press the
<POWER SAVE> button on the operator panel.
Memo
When the printer receives a print job from a computer or
other devices, it is restored automatically.
Auto Power Off Function
When a certain period of time elapses after
printing, this printer will turn off automatically.
Memo
The factory default setting for time that elapses before the
printer power turns off automatically is 4 hours.
For how to change the time that elapses before the
printer power turns off automatically, refer to “Settings for
Turning Power Off Automatically (Auto Power Off)” P.69.
Note
In the factory default setting, the auto power off mode
is disabled during network connection. To enable the
auto power off mode during network connection, refer to
“Settings for Turning Power Off Automatically (Auto Power
Off)” P.69.
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Preparing Your Printer
1
1. Setup
Installing Options
This section explains how to install options on
your printer. The following options are available:
Additional tray unit (Tray 2/3/4)
Additional RAM (256 MB or 512 MB)
16 GB SD memory card kit
Wireless LAN module
Note
Be sure to turn off your printer and unplug the AC cord
and Ethernet or USB cable before installing options.
Installing options while your printer is turned on may
damage your printer and options.
Memo
After installing options, set the option settings with a
printer driver. Refer to “When Adding Options” P.46.
Installing an Additional Tray Unit
Install an optional additional tray unit when
you want to increase the paper capacity of your
printer. You can install up to three additional tray
units. After installation, you need to congure
the printer driver settings.
N35110A
Reference
For specications of the additional tray unit, refer to
“Supported Paper” P.48.
CAUTION
It may cause injury!
At least two people are needed to lift the printer
safely because it weighs about 37 Kg or 40 Kg.
1 Turn off your printer, and then unplug
the AC cord and the Ethernet or USB
cable.
Reference
“Turning Off the Power” P.21
2 Stack an additional tray aligning a back
side of each tray.
3 Place a printer on the additional trays
gently aligning the back sides of a
printer and the additional trays.
4 Plug the AC cord and Ethernet or USB
cable into your printer, and then turn on
the power switch.
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Preparing Your Printer
1
1. Setup
Do not apply force to the printer’s output tray
while it is open.
Do not apply downward force to the paper tray
while it is pulled out.
Do not apply force to the printer from the back
while the paper tray is pulled out.
Installing Additional RAM
Install additional RAM to increase the memory
capacity of your printer in cases such as if
memory overow or the collate print errors
occur. Your printer supports 256 MB and 512 MB
RAM.
Note
Use only genuine Oki Data products. The performance
cannot be guaranteed when using other products.
The static electricity may damage parts. Discharge the
static electricity from your body by touching grounded
metallic parts, etc., before work.
For C843/ES8443, it is necessary to replace the installed
256 MB RAM with a 512 MB RAM.
Memo
For banner printing, installing additional memory is
recommended.
1 Turn off your printer, and then unplug
the AC cord and Ethernet or USB cable.
Reference
“Turning Off the Power” P.21
2 Open the access cover (1) on the right
side of a printer.
1
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Preparing Your Printer
1
1. Setup
3 Slide the metal plate (2) upward to
remove.
Note
If the SD memory card socket is attached, remove
the SD memory card.
(1) Put your nger in the recess of the
metal plate (2), and slide it upward.
2
(2) Pinch the lower part of the metal
plate (2), and pull it forward.
2
4 Make sure the LED (3) indicated by the
arrow turns off. If it is lit, wait until it
turns off.
3
5 Insert the additional RAM (4) into the
slot and x it by pushing it toward the
printer.
Note
Be sure to check a direction of an additional RAM.
The additional RAM has small dents on its connector,
which are tted with a connector of a slot.
4
6 Install the metal plate (2).
(1) First, insert the upper part of the
metal plate (2) in the printer, then
install the metal plate.
2
(2) While holding the lower part of the
metal plate (2), slide the metal plate
downward and secure it.
2
Note
Attach the SD memory card socket before installing
the metal plate if the SD memory card socket was
attached to the printer.
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Preparing Your Printer
1
1. Setup
7 Close the access cover (1).
1
8 Plug the AC cord and Ethernet or USB
cable into your printer, and then turn on
the power switch.
9 Press the scroll button or on the
operator panel.
10 Press the scroll button to select
[Conguration] and press the
<ENTER> button.
11 Press the scroll button several times
to select [System] and press the
<ENTER> button.
12 Press the scroll button several times to
select [RAM] and press the <ENTER>
button.
13 Check that the value of [RAM] has
increased.
- For memory expanded to 256 MB, it is
[512 MB]; for memory expanded to 512
MB, it is [768 MB].
Note
If the value of [RAM] has not increased, turn off
your printer and unplug the AC cord and Ethernet or
USB cable, and then reinstall the additional RAM.
14 Press the <ON LINE> button.
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Preparing Your Printer
1
1. Setup
Installing the 16-GB SD Memory
Card Kit
For storing print data or a secure printing, install
the SD memory card kit.
SD memory socket
SD memory card
Memo
The SD memory socket is attached to the SD memory
card.
Note
Use only genuine Oki Data products. The performance
cannot be guaranteed when using other products.
The static electricity may cause damage to the parts.
Discharge the static electricity in your body by touching
grounded metallic parts, etc. before work.
You can not use the SD memory card with the protection
switch for accidental overwriting locked. Make sure to
release the lock.
1 Turn off your printer, and then unplug
the AC cord and Ethernet or USB cable.
Reference
“Turning Off the Power” P.21
2 Open the access cover (1).
1
3 Remove the metal plate (2) by sliding it
upward.
(1) Put your nger in the recess of the
metal plate (2), and slide it upward.
2
(2) Pinch the lower part of the metal
plate (2), and pull it forward.
2
4 Make sure the LED (3) indicated by the
arrow turns off. If it is lit, wait until it
turns off.
3
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Preparing Your Printer
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1. Setup
5 Install the SD memory card (4) into the
SD memory card socket (5).
4
5
6 Install the SD memory socket to the
printer with the screw (6) and tab (7) for
the SD memory card socket and attach
the connector (8).
6
7
8
7 Install the metal plate (2).
(1) First, insert the upper part of the
metal plate (2) in the printer, then
install the metal plate.
2
(2) While holding the lower part of the
metal plate (2), slide the metal plate
downward and secure it.
2
8 Close the access cover (1).
1
9 Plug the AC cord and Ethernet or USB
cable into your printer, and then turn on
the power switch.
10 Press the scroll button or on the
operator panel.
11 Press the scroll button to select
[Conguration] and press the
<ENTER> button.
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Preparing Your Printer
1
1. Setup
12 Press the scroll button several times
to select [System] and press the
<ENTER> button.
13 Press the scroll button several times
to select [SD Card] and press the
<ENTER> button.
14 Check that the value of [SD Card] is
[16 GB].
SD Card
1/1
15GB[F52]
Note
[15 GB] may be displayed in [SD Card]. This is not
an error.
If the value of [SD Card] has not increased, turn off
your printer and unplug the AC cord and Ethernet or
USB cable, and then reinstall the SD memory card.
15 Press the <ON LINE> button.
Installing the Wireless LAN module
1
Turn off your printer, and then unplug
the AC cord.
2 Open the Wireless LAN module cover (1)
on the right side of a printer.
(1)
3 Pull out the connector, and plug it into
the Wireless LAN module.
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Preparing Your Printer
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1. Setup
4 Install the Wireless LAN module.
5 Close the Wireless LAN module cover.
6 Plug the AC cord.
7 Turn on your printer while pressing the
<ENTER> button.
8 Press the <ENTER> button.
9
Enter the administrator password, and
press the <ENTER> button.
The factory default password is “999999”.
10 Press the scroll button to select
[Wireless Module] and press the
<ENTER> button.
11 Press the scroll button to select
[Enable] and press the <ENTER>
button.
12 Press the <ON LINE> button.
Test Printing from the Printer
Check that you can print with the printer. Check
the detailed settings and status of your printer
by printing the contents of the settings (Menu
Map).
Note
When a printer is in the power saving mode, press the
<POWER SAVE> button to restore from the mode.
1 Press the <Fn> key on the operator
panel.
2 Enter “100” using the ten-key pad and
press the <ENTER> button.
3 Press the <ENTER> button as
[Execute] is selected.
Configuration 1/1
Execute
4 After nishing a print of printer settings,
a setup for printing from a printer
completes.
Reference
You can also print reports and lists for each function.
Refer to the User’s Manual (Advanced).
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Connecting to a Computer
1
1. Setup
Connecting to a Computer
This section explains how to connect your printer to a computer and install a printer driver software
using the provided “Software DVD-ROM”.
Prepare a computer with a DVD drive.
Connection Method
You can select either of the following connection methods:
“Network Connection” P.32
“USB Connection” P.42
Product Requirements
Your printer supports the following operating systems:
Windows 10/Windows 10 (64bit Version)
Windows 8.1/Windows 8.1 (64bit Version)
Windows 8/Windows 8 (64bit Version)
Windows 7/Windows 7 (64bit Version)
Windows Vista/Windows Vista (64bit Version)
Windows Server 2012 R2
Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2008 (x64 Version)
Mac OS X 10.8.5 to 10.11
Types of Drivers
The types of the drivers that can be installed are as follows.
For Windows
Type Description
PCL The PCL printer driver is suitable for printing of business documents.
PS The PS printer driver is suitable for printing of documents including PostScript fonts and EPS data.
For Mac OS X
Type Description
PS The PS printer driver can be also used for normal printing. The PS printer driver do not support
C813/C823.
PCL The PCL printer driver can be also used for normal printing. The PCL printer driver support only
C813/C823.
Note
Depending on the printer driver version or the version of Windows or Mac OS X, the description may be different.
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Connecting to a Computer
1
1. Setup
Network Connection
Perform the following procedure to connect your
printer to a computer via network.
Connecting an Ethernet Cable
Be sure to connect your printer to a network
with an Ethernet cable before driver installation.
1 Prepare an Ethernet cable (1) and a hub
(2).
Prepare an Ethernet cable (category 5, twisted
pair, straight) and a hub separately.
1
2
2 Turn off your printer and computer.
Reference
“Turning Off the Power” P.21
3 Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into
the network interface connection (3) on
the back of the printer.
4 Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable
into the hub (2).
3
2
Connecting in Wireless LAN
(Infrastructure Mode) (Optional)
Note
In a wireless LAN environment, the machine enters sleep
mode, but does not enter deep sleep mode.
Do not place any devices (especially microwave
ovens or digital cordless telephones) that emit weak
electromagnetic waves near the machine.
Install the machine near a wireless LAN access point or
wireless device with no obstacles between them (the
distance should be within 30 m).
Wireless connections may be difcult if there is any metal,
aluminum framed windows, or reinforced concrete walls
between the machine and the wireless LAN access point.
Wireless LAN connections may have slower transmission
speeds, depending on the environment, than wired LAN
or USB connections. We recommend using a wired LAN or
a USB connection to print large amounts of data, such as
photographs.
To choose a valid default gateway
1
Press the scroll button several times
to select [Admin Setup] and press the
<ENTER> button.
2 Enter the administrator password, and
press the <ENTER> button.
The factory default password is “999999”.
3 Press the scroll button several times
to select [Network Setup] and press
the <ENTER> button.
4 Press the scroll button several times
to select [Enabling Default Gateway]
and press the <ENTER> button.
5 Press the scroll button to select
[Wireless(Infrastructure)].
6 Press the <ENTER> button.
Connecting Using WPS
If the wireless LAN access point supports WPS,
the connection to the wireless LAN can be made
easily by using the easy setup button (WPS
button).
Follow the procedure below for the setup.
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Connecting to a Computer
1
1. Setup
1 Conrm the position of the easy setup
button and when to press the button
by referring to the user manual of the
wireless LAN access point.
2 Conrm that the wireless LAN access
point has been activated and is
functioning normally.
3 Turn on the printer.
4 Press the scroll button several times
to select [Wireless(Infrastructure)
Setting], and then press the <ENTER>
button.
5 Enter the administrator password, and
press the <ENTER> button.
The factory default password is “999999”.
6 Press the scroll button several times
to select [Automatic setup (WPS)],
and then press the <ENTER> button.
7 Select [WPS-PBC], and then press the
<ENTER> button.
8 Select [Yes], and then press the
<ENTER> button.
9 The Printer starts searching for wireless
LAN access points. During 2 minutes,
press the easy setup button for the
wireless LAN access point for a few
seconds.
Once Connection successful is displayed,
it indicates that the wireless LAN setup has
completed.
If Connection failed is displayed, repeat the
procedure from step 4.
If an antenna appears on the upper right corner
of the operator panel, it indicates that the
connection is successful.
Connecting by Selecting a Wireless
LAN Access Point from the Control
Panel
If the wireless LAN access point does not support
WPS, you can connect by selecting the wireless
LAN access point you want to use from those the
machine has detected. To do this, an encryption
key is required.
1 Conrm and write down the SSID and
encryption key by referring to the user
manual of the wireless LAN access point.
Memo
The SSID is also called the network name, ESSID, or
ESS-ID.
The encryption key is also called the network key,
security key, password, or pre-shared key.
2 Conrm that the wireless LAN access
point has been activated and is
functioning normally.
3 Turn on the printer.
4 Press the scroll button several times
to select [Wireless(Infrastructure)
Setting], and then press the <ENTER>
button.
5 Enter the administrator password, and
press the <ENTER> button.
The factory default password is “999999”.
6 Press the scroll button several times to
select [Wireless Network Selection],
and then press the <ENTER> button.
7 The printer starts searching for wireless
LAN access points. Please wait.
8 A list of available wireless LAN access
point SSIDs are displayed. Press or ,
select a wireless LAN access point, and
press the <ENTER> button.
Note
If only [Manual Setup] is displayed or the desired
wireless LAN network SSID is not displayed, follow
the procedure in “Connecting by Manual Setup from
Control Panel” to do the settings.
9 A screen opens in which to input the
encryption key appropriate to the
encryption procedure for the selected
wireless LAN access point; input the
encryption key.
Memo
The encryption key differs depending on the wireless
LAN access point and security.
If [WPA Pre-shared Key] is displayed
Item Explanation
Encryption
method
WPA/WPA2-PSK
Encryption key Enter the pre-shared key.
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Connecting to a Computer
1
1. Setup
If [WEP Key] is displayed
Item Explanation
Encryption
method
WEP
Encryption key Input the WEP key.
Other settings
Item Explanation
Encryption
method
Disable
Encryption key Input is not necessary.
10 The SSID selected in step 7 and
the encryption method in step 8
are displayed as security in of the
conrmation screen. If the SSID is
the same as the one set up in step
1,
select [ENTER]:Execute and press the
<ENTER> button.
Once Connection successful is displayed,
it indicates that the wireless LAN setup has
completed.
If Connection failed is displayed, repeat the
procedure from step 4.
If an antenna appears on the upper right corner
of the operator panel, it indicates that the
connection is successful.
Connecting by Manual Setup from
Control Panel
Congure the wireless LAN access point
information (SSID, encryption method, and
encryption key) manually, and connect to the
wireless LAN.
1 Check and write down the SSID, the
encryption method and the encryption
key by referring to the user manual of
the wireless LAN access point.
Note
When the encryption method is WPA-EAP or WPA2-
EAP, congure from the printer’s web page.
Memo
The SSID is also called the network name, ESSID, or
ESS-ID.
The encryption key is also called the network key,
security key, password, or pre-shared key.
2 Conrm that the wireless LAN access
point has been activated and is
functioning normally.
3 Turn on the printer.
4 Press the scroll button several times
to select [Wireless(Infrastructure)
Setting], and then press the <ENTER>
button.
5
Enter the administrator password,and
press the <ENTER> button.
The factory default password is “999999”.
6 Press the scroll button several times to
select [Wireless Network Selection],
and then press the <ENTER> button.
7 The printer starts searching for wireless
LAN access points. Please wait.
8 A list of available wireless LAN access
point SSIDs are displayed. Press or ,
select [Manual Setup] at the end of the
list, and press the <ENTER> button.
9 Input the SSID recorded in step 1, and
press the <ENTER> button.
Note
It is case sensitive. Please enter it correctly.
10 Select the encryption method conrmed
in step 1, and press the <ENTER>
button.
Memo
The encryption key differs depending on the wireless
LAN access point and security.
11 Input the encryption key recorded in
step 1, and press the <ENTER> button.
12 Press the <ENTER> button.
Once Connection successful is displayed,
it indicates that the wireless LAN setup has
completed.
If Connection failed is displayed, repeat the
procedure from step 4.
If an antenna appears on the upper right corner
of the operator panel, it indicates that the
connection is successful.
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Connecting to a Computer
1
1. Setup
Installing a Printer Driver
(for Windows)
To complete the network connection with a
Windows computer, rst set IP addresses for the
printer, and then install a printer driver on the
computer.
If there is no DHCP server or BOOTP server on
the network, you need to manually congure the
IP address on the computer or printer.
If your network administrator or internet service
provider species an unique IP address for the
computer and your printer, you need to set the
IP addresses manually.
Note
You need to complete the network setting of the computer
before this procedure.
To complete this procedure, you must be logged in as an
administrator.
When setting an IP address manually, ask the network
administrator or your internet service provider which
IP address to use. If the IP address is set wrong, the
network may go down or Internet access may be disabled.
Memo
If conguring a small network consisting of only your
printer and a computer, set IP addresses as shown below
(according to RFC1918).
For the computer
IP address : 192.168.0.1 - 254
Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
Default gateway : not used
DNS server : not used
For the printer
IP address Set : Manual
IP address:
192.168.0.1 - 254 (select a
different value from that of the
computer)
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway : 0.0.0.0
Network Scale : Small
To set [Network Scale], press the scroll button
or
and then select [Admin Setup] > [Network Setup] >
[Network Scale].
First, Set the IP address of the printer.
1 Turn on the printer.
2 Press the <MENU> button on the
operator panel.
3 Press the scroll button to select
[Admin Setup], and press the
<ENTER> button.
4 Enter the administrator password, using
the numeric (0-9) keys.
The factory default password is “999999”. Press
<ENTER> button after each character you input.
5 Press the <ENTER> button.
6 Check that [Network Setup] is selected
and press the <ENTER> button.
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1. Setup
7 Press the to select [IP Address Set],
and press the <ENTER> button.
8 If setting the IP address manually, press
the scroll button and select [Manual],
and press the <ENTER> button.
Proceed to the step 9.
If obtaining the IP address automatically, check
that [Auto] is selected, and press the <ENTER>
button.
Proceed to the step 15.
9 Press the <BACK> button until
[Network Setup] is displayed.
Press the scroll button to select
[IPv4 Address], and press the
<ENTER> button.
10 Enter the IP address using the numeric
(0-9) keys, and press the <ENTER>
button.
To move to the next box, press the <ENTER>
button.
11 Press the <BACK> button until
[Network Setup] is displayed.
Press the scroll button
to select
[Subnet Mask], and press the
<ENTER> button.
12 Enter the subnet mask in the same
manner of IP address.
To move to the next box, press the <ENTER>
button.
13 Press the <BACK> button until
[Network Setup] is displayed.
Press the scroll button to select
[Gateway Address], and press the
<ENTER> button.
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1. Setup
14 Enter the default gateway address and
press the <ENTER> button.
To move to the next box, press the <ENTER>
button.
After entering all settings, press the <BACK>
button.
Gateway Address
192 . 168. 0. 254
15 When the setup menu screen is
displayed, press the <ON LINE> button
to complete the network settings.
Next, install the printer driver on the
computer.
1 Insert the included “Software DVD-ROM”
into a computer.
2 When [AutoPlay] is displayed, click
[Run Setup.exe].
Memo
If the [User Account Control] dialog box is
displayed, click [Yes].
3 Select a language from the drop-down
list.
4 Read the license agreement, and then
click [Accept].
5 Read [Environment advice], and then
click [Next].
6 Select [Network] in accordance to the
connection method of the machine and
computer, and then click [Next].
7 Select the model name of the machine,
and then click [Next].
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1. Setup
8 Click [Install Optional Software].
Installation starts.
Memo
The following software is installed.
- PCL6 Printer Driver (Including Network Extension
and Color Swatch Utility)
- FAQ
Install other software from Custom Install
9 Make sure that the software is
successfully installed, and then click
[Printing Test].
Select the printer for test printing, and the click
[Printing Test].
Make sure that the test printing was successful,
and then click [OK].
10 Click [Complete].
11 Click [Next].
If the following dialog box is displayed, click
[Yes].
12 Click [Exit].
Installing a Printer Driver
(For Mac OS X)
To complete the network connection with a Mac
operating system, install a printer driver on the
computer and set your printer as a network
printer.
Note
Disable the anti-virus software before starting this
procedure.
Install the Mac OS X PS printer
driver. (Except C813/C823)
When the installation is complete, print a test
page in step 14.
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Connecting to a Computer
1
1. Setup
1 Make sure that the machine and a
computer are connected and the
machine is turned on.
2 Insert the “Software DVD-ROM” into a
computer.
3 Double-click the [OKI] icon on the
desktop.
4 [Drivers] > [PS] > Double-click
[Installer for OSX].
5 Enter the administrator password, and
then click [OK].
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the
installation.
6 Select [System Preferences] from the
Apple menu.
7 Click [Printers & Scanners].
8 Click [+], and select [Add Printer or
Scanner] when the menu is displayed.
9 Click [Default].
10 Select the machine where [Kind] is
[Bonjour], and then select [OKI C833
PS] from the [Use].
Connection Priner Name Kind
Network OKI-C833 (last 6 digits of
MAC address)
Bonjour
USB OKI DATA CORP C833 USB
Memo
To change the name, enter a new name into
[Name:].
11 Click [Add].
12 If the installable options conguration
screen is displayed, click [OK].
13 Make sure that the machine is added
to [Printers] and [OKI C833 PS] is
displayed for [Kind].
Note
If [OKI C833 PS] is not displayed for [Kind]
correctly, click [-], delete the machine from
[Printers], and then newly perform steps 8 to 12.
14 Click [Open Print Queue...].
15 Select [Print Test Page] from the
[Printer] menu.
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1. Setup
Install the Mac OS X PCL printer
driver. (C813/C823 only)
When the installation is complete, print a test
page in step 14.
1 Make sure that the machine and a
computer are connected and the
machine is turned on.
2 Insert the “Software DVD-ROM” into a
computer.
3 Double-click the [OKI] icon on the
desktop.
4 [Drivers] > [PCL] > [C823] > Double-
click [Installer for OSX].
5 Enter the administrator password, and
then click [OK].
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the
installation.
6 Select [System Preferences] from the
Apple menu.
7 Click [Printers & Scanners].
8 Click [+], and select [Add Printer or
Scanner] when the menu is displayed.
9 Click [Default].
10 Select the machine where [Kind] is
[Bonjour], and then select [OKI C823
PCL] from the [Use].
Types of
Names
Displayed in the
Connection
Methods
List
Network OKI-C823 (last 6 digits of
MAC address)
Bonjour
USB OKI DATA CORP C823 USB
Memo
To change the name, enter a new name into
[Name:].
11 Click [Add].
12 If the installable options conguration
screen is displayed, click [OK].
13 Make sure that the machine is added
to [Printers] and [OKI C823 PCL] is
displayed for [Kind].
Note
If [OKI C823 PCL] is not displayed for [Kind]
correctly, click [-], delete the machine from
[Printers], and then newly perform steps 8 to 12.
14 Click [Open Print Queue...].
15 Select [Print Test Page] from the
[Printer] menu.
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1. Setup
Connecting in Wireless LAN
(AP Mode) (Optional)
The wireless LAN (AP mode) connects directly
to a wireless terminal (computer, tablet,
smartphone, etc.) without using a wireless LAN
access point.
Note
You cannot enable wireless LAN (infrastructure) and
wireless LAN (AP mode) at the same time.
Do not place any devices (especially microwave
ovens or digital cordless telephones) that emit weak
electromagnetic waves near the machine.
Wireless connections may be difcult if there is any
metal, aluminum framed windows, or reinforced concrete
walls between the machine and the wireless terminal
(computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.).
Wireless LAN connections may have slower transmission
speeds than wired LAN or USB connections, depending on
the environment. We recommend using a wired LAN or a
USB connection.
Preparing to use the wireless LAN
(AP mode)
The machine becomes a simple wireless access
point, and wireless terminals (computer, tablet,
smartphone, etc.) can connect directly to it.
Before you start, conrm that the wireless
device you are using supports the following
environment.
Item Value
Standard IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
Security WPA2-PSK (AES)
Automatic Setup (Push Button)
If the wireless terminal (computer, tablet,
smartphone, etc.) supports WPS-PBC (push
button), then you can use the WPS button to
connect via wireless (AP mode).
Follow the procedure below to connect.
1 Conrm the position of the WPS button
in the user’s manual provided with the
wireless terminal (computer, tablet,
smartphone, etc.)
2 Turn on the printer.
3
Press the scroll button several times to
select [Wireless(AP Mode) Setting] ,
and then press the <ENTER> button.
4 Enter the Admin password, and press
the <ENTER> button.
(The default password is 999999.)
5 Select [Enable], and then press the
<ENTER> button.
6 Press the scroll button to select
[Automatic Setup (Push Button)],
and then press the <ENTER> button.
7 Select [Yes], and then press the
<ENTER> button.
8 Start WPS-PBC (push button) on the
wireless terminal (computer, tablet,
smartphone, etc.).
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1. Setup
Manual connections
If the wireless terminal (computer, tablet,
smartphone, etc.) does not support WPS-PBC
(push button), then you can input the machine’s
SSID and password into the wireless terminal
(computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) to connect.
Follow the procedure below to connect.
1 Turn on the printer.
2 Press the scroll button several times to
select [Wireless(AP Mode) Setting],
and then press the <ENTER> button.
3 Enter the Admin password, and press
the <ENTER> button.
(The default password is 999999.)
4 Select [Enable], and then press the
<ENTER> button.
5 Press the scroll button several times
to select [Manual Setup], and then
press the <ENTER> button.
6 Conrm the [SSID] and [Password]
that are displayed on the printer.
7 Input the printer’s [SSID] and
[Password] that were conrmed in step
7 for the wireless terminal (computer,
tablet, smartphone, etc.).
USB Connection
Perform the following procedure to connect your
printer to a computer via USB.
Connecting a USB Cable
1
Prepare a USB cable (1).
A USB cable is not supplied with your printer.
Prepare a USB 2.0 cable separately.
1
Memo
Use a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed cable for a USB 2.0 Hi-
Speed connection.
2 Turn off your printer and the computer.
Reference
“Turning Off the Power” P.21
3 Plug one end of the USB cable into the
USB interface connector (2) on the back
of the printer.
4 Plug the other end of the USB cable into
the computer’s USB interface connector.
2
Note
Do not plug the USB cable into the network interface
connection. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
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Connecting to a Computer
1
1. Setup
Installing a Printer Driver
(For Windows)
Note
You must be logged in as an administrator to complete
this procedure.
1 Insert the included “Software DVD-ROM”
into a computer.
2 When [AutoPlay] is displayed, click
[Run Setup.exe].
Memo
If the [User Account Control] dialog box is
displayed, click [Yes].
3
Select a language from the drop-down list.
4 Read the license agreement, and then
click [Accept].
5 Read [Environment advice], and then
click [Next].
6 Select [USB] in accordance to the
connection method of the machine and
computer, and then click [Next].
7 Select the model name of the machine,
and then click [Next].
8 Click [Install Optional Software].
Installation starts.
Memo
The following software is installed.
- PCL6 Printer Driver (Including Color Swatch
Utility)
- FAQ
Install other software from Custom Install.
9 Make sure that the software is
successfully installed, and then click
[Printing Test].
Select the printer for test printing, and the click
[Printing Test].
Make sure that the test printing was successful,
and then click [OK].
10 Click [Complete].
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1. Setup
11 Click [Next].
If the following dialog box is displayed, click
[Yes].
12 Click [Exit].
Installing a Printer Driver
(For Mac OS X)
Note
Disable the anti-virus software before starting this
procedure.
Install the Mac OS X PS printer
driver. (Except C813/C823)
When the installation is complete, print a test
page in step 14.
1 Make sure that the machine and a
computer are connected and the
machine is turned on.
2 Insert the “Software DVD-ROM” into a
computer.
3 Double-click the [OKI] icon on the
desktop.
4 [Drivers] > [PS] > Double-click
[Installer for OSX].
5 Enter the administrator password, and
then click [OK].
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the
installation.
6 Select [System Preferences] from the
Apple menu.
7 Click [Printers & Scanners].
8 Click [+], and select [Add Printer or
Scanner] when the menu is displayed.
9 Click [Default].
10 Select the machine where [Kind] is
[USB], and then select [OKI C833 PS]
from the [Use].
Connection Priner Name Kind
Network OKI-C833 (last 6 digits of
MAC address)
Bonjour
USB OKI DATA CORP C833 USB
Memo
To change the name, enter a new name into
[Name:].
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1. Setup
11 Click [Add].
12 If the installable options conguration
screen is displayed, click [OK].
13 Make sure that the machine is added
to [Printers] and [OKI C833 PS] is
displayed for [Kind].
Note
If [OKI C833 PS] is not displayed for [Kind]
correctly, click [-], delete the machine from
[Printers], and then newly perform steps 8 to 12.
14 Click [Open Print Queue...].
15 Select [Print Test Page] from the
[Printer] menu.
Install the Mac OS X PCL printer
driver. (C813/C823 only)
When the installation is complete, print a test
page in step 14.
1 Make sure that the machine and a
computer are connected and the
machine is turned on.
2 Insert the “Software DVD-ROM” into a
computer.
3 Double-click the [OKI] icon on the
desktop.
4 [Drivers] > [PCL] > [C823] > Double-
click [Installer for OSX].
5 Enter the administrator password, and
then click [OK].
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the
installation.
6 Select [System Preferences] from the
Apple menu.
7 Click [Printers & Scanners].
8 Click [+], and select [Add Printer or
Scanner] when the menu is displayed.
9 Click [Default].
10 Select the machine where [Kind] is
[USB], and then select [OKI C823 PCL]
from the [Use].
Types of
Names
Displayed in the
Connection
Methods
List
Network OKI-C823 (last 6 digits of
MAC address)
Bonjour
USB OKI DATA CORP C823 USB
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1. Setup
Memo
To change the name, enter a new name into
[Name:].
11 Click [Add].
12 If the installable options conguration
screen is displayed, click [OK].
13 Make sure that the machine is added
to [Printers] and [OKI C823 PCL] is
displayed for [Kind].
Note
If [OKI C823 PCL] is not displayed for [Kind]
correctly, click [-], delete the machine from
[Printers], and then newly perform steps 8 to 12.
14 Click [Open Print Queue...].
15 Select [Print Test Page] from the
[Printer] menu.
When Adding Options
If options such as additional tray unit and/or
SD memory card kit have been installed, use
following procedures to change printer driver
settings.
For Windows PCL Driver
1
Click [Start] > [Devices and Printers].
2 Right-click the [OKI C833] icon and
select [Printer Properties]. (If you
have installed multiple printer drivers,
select [Printer Properties] >[OKI
C833 PCL6].)
3 Select the [Device Options] tab.
4 If using a network connection, select
[Get Printer Settings].
If using a USB connection,
enter the total number of trays
excluding the multipurpose tray in
[Installed Paper Trays]. For example,
when three option trays are installed,
enter “4” as the trays 1, 2, 3 and 4 are
available.
5 Click [OK].
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Connecting to a Computer
1
1. Setup
For Windows PS Driver
1
Click [Start] > [Devices and Printers].
2 Right-click the [OKI C833] icon and
then select [Printer Properties]. (If
you have installed multiple printer
drivers, select [Printer Properties] >
[OKI C833 PS].)
3 Select the [Device Settings] tab.
4 If using a network connection, select
[Get installed options automatically]
under [Installable Options], and then
click [Setup].
If using a USB connection, select
an appropriate number of trays in
[Available Trays] under [Installable
Options].
5 Click [OK].
For Mac OS X Driver
1
Select [System Preferences] from the
Apple menu.
2 Click [Printers & Scanners].
3 Select the name of your printer and then
click [Options & Supplies].
4 Select the [Options] tab.
5 Select the number of available trays in
[Available Tray], and then click [OK].
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2. Printing Basic Operation
2. Printing Basic Operation
This chapter describes how to print documents from a computer.
Supported Paper
Supported Paper Types
For high-quality printing, be sure to use paper types that satisfy requirements such as those for
material quality, weight, and surface nish. Please use digital photo print paper.
If not using recommended paper, please check the print quality and the movement of the paper
sufciently beforehand to make sure that there are no problems. Your printer supports the following
types of paper.
Paper Type Paper Size mm (inch) Paper Weight
Plain paper A3 297 x 420 64 to 256 g/m
2
For duplex print, 64 to 220 g/m
2
Note
If the paper size is set at A6, A5, or
with a paper width narrower than 148
mm (A5 width), the printing will be
slower.
A4 210 x 297
A5 148 x 210
A6 105 x 148
B4 257 x 364
B5 182 x 257
B6 128 x 182
B6 Half 64 x 182
Tabloid (11 x 17)
Letter 215.9 x 279.4
(8.5 x 11)
Legal 13" 215.9 x 330.2
(8.5 x 13)
Legal 13.5" 215.9 x 342.9
(8.5 x 13.5)
Legal 14" 215.9 x 355.6
(8.5 x 14)
Executive 184.2 x 266.7
(7.25 x 10.5)
Statement (5.5 x 8.5)
8.5"SQ (8.5 x 8.5)
Folio 210 x 330.2
8K (260 x 368 mm) 260 x 368
8K (270 x 390 mm) 270 x 390
8K (273 x 394 mm) 273 x 394
16K (184 x 260 mm) 184 x 260
16K (195 x 270 mm) 195 x 270
16K (197 x 273 mm) 197 x 273
Custom Size Width:
64 - 297
Length:
90 - 1321
64 to 256 g/m
2
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Supported Paper
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2. Printing Basic Operation
Paper Type Paper Size mm (inch) Paper Weight
Envelope Nagagata #3 120 x 235 Envelopes should be 24lb paper, and
ap parts of envelopes should be folded.
Nagagata #4 90 x 205
Nagagata #40 90 x 225
Youkei #0 120 x 235
Youkei #4 105 x 235
Kakugata #2 240 x 332
Kakugata #3 216 x 277
C4 229 x 324
C5 162 x 229
DL 110 x 220
Com-10 104.8 x 241.3
Index card Index card 76.2 x 127
(3 x 5)
Photo Photo (4 x 6 inch) (4 x 6)
Photo (5 x 7 inch) (5 x 7)
Hagaki Hagaki 100 x 148
Oufuku Hagaki Oufuku Hagaki 148 x 200
Use paper that meets the following conditions*
1
:
Paper that meets the conditions for plain paper.
An ink used for a part printing is heat resistant (230°C).
Note
When specifying a printing area, please take into account the differences of printing position as followings:
Print start position: ±2 mm, Paper skew: ±1 mm/100 mm, Image stretch: ±1 mm/100 mm
(when paper ream weight is 70 kg)
This printer cannot print on an ink.
Use paper that meets the following conditions*
2
:
A pigment or an ink used to color paper is heat resistant (230°C).
Paper that has same characteristics with light paper and used for an electronic photo printer.
Paper Recommendations
Your printer will handle a variety of print media,
including a range of paper weights and sizes.
This section provides general advice on choice of
media, and explains how to use each type.
The best performance will be obtained when
using standard 75 - 90 g/m
2
paper designed for
use in copiers and laser printers.
Use of heavily embossed or very rough textured
paper is not recommended.
Pre-printed stationery can be used, but the ink
must not offset when exposed to the high fuser
temperatures used in the printing process.
CAUTION
Envelopes should be free from twist, curl or
other deformations. They should also be of the
rectangular ap type, with glue that remains
intact when subjected to hot roll pressure fusing
used in this type of printer. Window envelopes are
not suitable.
Labels should also be of the type recommended
for use in copiers and laser printers, in which the
base carrier page is entirely covered by labels.
Other types of label stock may damage the printer
due to the labels peeling off during the printing
process.
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Supported Paper
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2. Printing Basic Operation
Storing Paper
Store paper under the following conditions to
maintain quality.
Inside a cabinet or other dry and dark place
On a at surface
Temperature: 20°C
Humidity: 50% RH (relative humidity)
Do not store in the following locations.
Directly on the oor
In direct sunlight
Near the inside of an exterior wall
On an uneven surface
Where static electricity may be generated
In places that are excessively hot or where
temperature rapidly changes
Near a copier, air conditioner, heater, or duct
Note
Do not unwrap the paper until you are ready to use the
paper.
Do not leave paper unwrapped for a long period. Doing
so may result in paper handling and print quality issues.
Depending on a media you use, usage conditions and a
storing conditions, a decrease in paper quality or curling
of the paper may occur.
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Supported Paper
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2. Printing Basic Operation
Paper Loaded on the Tray
Your printer has two built-in trays (tray 1 and the MP tray) and an additional tray unit (tray 2/3/4).
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 with an asterisk (*).
Tray Supported paper size Paper capacity Paper weight
Tray1 A3
A4
A5
A6
B4
B5
B6
Tabloid
Letter
Legal 13”
Legal 13.5”
Legal 14”
Executive
Statement*
8.5”SQ
Folio
8K (260 x 368 mm)
8K (270 x 390 mm)
8K (273 x 394 mm)
16K (184 x 260 mm)
16K (195 x 270 mm)
16K (197 x 273 mm)
Custom Size
300 sheets
(when paper weight is 80 g/m
2
)
Light
(64 to 82 g/m
2
)
Medium Light
(83 to 90 g/m
2
)
Medium
(91 to 105 g/m
2
)
Heavy
(106 to 128 g/m
2
)
Ultra Heavy1
(129 to 188 g/m
2
)
Ultra Heavy2
(189 to 220 g/m
2
)
Tray2/3/4
(option)
A3
A4
A5
B4
B5
Tabloid
Letter
Legal 13”
Legal 13.5”
Legal 14”
Executive
8.5”SQ
Folio
8K (260 x 368 mm)
8K (270 x 390 mm)
8K (273 x 394 mm)
16K (184 x 260 mm)
16K (195 x 270 mm)
16K (197 x 273 mm)
Custom Size
530 sheets
(when paper weight is 80 g/m
2
)
Light
(64 to 82 g/m
2
)
Medium Light
(83 to 90 g/m
2
)
Medium
(91 to 105 g/m
2
)
Heavy
(106 to 128 g/m
2
)
Ultra Heavy1
(129 to 188 g/m
2
)
Note
Weight of paper loaded on an
additional tray unit is 64 to
176 g/m
2
.
The specied paper weight
of Ultra Heavy1 is described
as 129 to 188 g/m
2
, but the
printable weight is up to
176 g/m
2
.
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Supported Paper
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2. Printing Basic Operation
Tray Supported paper size Paper capacity Paper weight
MP Tray A3
A4
A5
A6*
B4
B5
B6
B6 Half*
Tabloid
Letter
Legal 13”
Legal 13.5”
Legal 14”
Executive
Statement*
8.5”SQ
Folio
8K (260 x 368 mm)
8K (270 x 390 mm)
8K (273 x 394 mm)
16K (184 x 260 mm)
16K (195 x 270 mm)
16K (197 x 273 mm)
Index Card*
Photo (4 x 6 inch)*
Photo (5 x 7 inch)*
Custom Size
Envelope Nagagata #3*
Envelope Nagagata #4*
Envelope Nagagata #40*
Envelope Yougata #0*
Envelope Yougata #4*
Envelope Kakugata #2*
Envelope Kakugata #3*
C4*
C5*
DL*
Com-10*
Postcard*
Double Postcard*
100 sheets
(when paper weight is 80 g/m
2
)
10 envelopes
Light
(64 to 82 g/m
2
)
Medium Light
(83 to 90 g/m
2
)
Medium
(91 to 105 g/m
2
)
Heavy
(106 to 128 g/m
2
)
Ultra Heavy1
(129 to 188 g/m
2
)
Ultra Heavy2
(189 to 220 g/m
2
)
Ultra Heavy3
(221 to 256 g/m
2
)
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How to Print from the Tray
2
2. Printing Basic Operation
How to Print from the Tray
The following procedure explains how to load paper in tray 1 or tray 2/3/4 (option).
Memo
This procedure explains to load paper in tray 1. The same procedure is applied to tray 2/3/4.
1 Pull out the paper tray (1).
1
2 Set the paper size dial (2) to match the
size of the paper to be loaded.
Set the dial to [A4 ] when loading A4 size
paper in horizontal orientation.
2
3 Slide the paper guide (3) and paper
stopper (4) to the size of paper to be
loaded.
3
4
Note
When loading A6 size paper, move the paper stopper
(4) forward and remove it once, then install it on the
metal part.
4
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
and press it from above.
Note
Do not load paper exceeding the [ ] mark (5) of the
paper guide.
5
6 Secure the loaded paper with the paper
guide.
7 Check if a size of loaded paper matches
the setting of paper size dial.
8 Return the paper tray to the printer.
Memo
If loading a paper that you cannot select the
size with a paper size dial options, set the dial to
[Other], and then set a paper size on the operator
panel.
9 Open a le you want to print, and print it.
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How to Print from the MP Tray
2
2. Printing Basic Operation
How to Print from the MP Tray
This procedure explains how to load paper in the MP tray.
Note
Do not load paper of different sizes, types or weights at the same time.
When adding paper, remove the paper on the MP tray and straighten the edges of both stacks of paper, and then load them
again.
Do not put anything other than paper for printing in the MP tray.
1 Open the MP tray (1) forward by
inserting your ngers into the front
recesses (2).
2
2
1
2 Pull out the paper support (3) by holding
the center part of it.
3
3 Unfold the sub support (4).
4
4 Open the paper set cover (5).
5
5 Adjust the manual feeding paper guide
(6) to the width of paper to be loaded.
6
6 Insert the paper with the print side face
up.
Note
Do not load paper exceeding the [ ] mark (7) of the
paper guide.
7
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How to Print from the MP Tray
2
2. Printing Basic Operation
ABC
When loading paper vertically or horizontally
Com-10, DL, C5
ABC
C4
Memo
When loading envelopes in the MP tray, load them face up
with the orientation noted below.
- Com-10, DL and C5 are loaded with the ap folded
and the ap should come to the top side in the feeding
direction.
- C4 is loaded with the ap folded and the ap should
come to the right side in the feeding direction.
Note
The paper may be wrinkled or curled after printing.
Use paper stored in proper temperature and humidity
conditions. Do not use paper that is curled or waved
because of humidity.
Do not print on the back side of paper on which other
printer has printed.
Curling of a postcard or an envelope may cause the ink
absorbing problem. Use paper that is not curled. Correct a
paper Curling within 2 mm.
Printing an envelope with an adhesive ap bent cause the
ink absorbing problem.
7 Close the paper set cover (5).
5
If always printing on same size or type paper
from the MP tray, register the paper on the
operator panel. If printing once, proceed to the
step 18.
Note
When a printer is in the power saving mode, press
the <POWER SAVE> button to restore from the
mode.
Make sure that the message “Ready To Print” is
displayed in the operator panel. If the message is not
displayed, press the <ON LINE> button.
8 Press the <Fn> key.
9 Enter “90” and press the <ENTER>
button.
10 When [Paper Size] is displayed, select
the size of the loaded paper and then
press the <ENTER> button.
Reference
If [Custom] is selected for [Paper Size], you need
to register the custom size. For how to register the
custom size, refer to “Printing in Custom Sizes”
P.58.
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How to Print from the MP Tray
2
2. Printing Basic Operation
11 Press the <BACK> button until
[MPTray Cong] is displayed.
12 Press the scroll button to select
[Media Type] and then press the
<ENTER> button.
13 Press the scroll button to select the
type of the loaded paper and then press
the <ENTER> button.
14 Press the <BACK> button until
[MPTray Cong] is displayed.
15 Press the scroll button to select
[Media Weight] and then press the
<ENTER> button.
16 Press the scroll button to select the
weight of the loaded paper and then
press the <ENTER> button.
17 Press the <ON LINE> button to exit the
menu mode.
18 Open the le you want to print, and print
it by following the procedures below.
For Windows PCL Printer Driver
1
From the [File] menu, select [Print].
2 Click [Preferences].
3 On the [Setup] tab, select a paper size
from [Size].
4 Select [Multipurpose Tray] from
[Source].
5 Start printing.
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How to Print from the MP Tray
2
2. Printing Basic Operation
For Windows PS Printer Driver
1
From the [File] menu, select [Print].
2 Click [Preferences].
3 Select the [Paper/Quality] tab.
4 Select [Multi-Purpose Tray] from
[Paper Source].
5 Click [Advanced].
6 Click [Paper Size] and select a paper
size from the drop-down list.
7 Click [OK].
8 Start printing.
For Mac OS X PS Printer Driver
1
From the [File] menu, select [Print].
2 Select a paper size from [Paper Size].
3 Select [Paper Feed] from the panel
menu.
4 Select [All pages From] and then select
[Multi Purpose Tray].
5 Start printing.
Memo
If setting details are not displayed in the print dialog
box, click [Show Details] at the bottom of the
dialog box.
For Mac OS X PCL Printer Driver
1
From the [File] menu, select [Print].
2 Select a paper size from [Paper Size].
3 Select [Setup] from the panel menu.
4 Select [Multi Purpose Tray] from
[Paper Source].
5 Start printing.
Memo
If setting details are not displayed in the print dialog
box, click [Show Details] at the bottom of the
dialog box.
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Printing in Custom Sizes
2
2. Printing Basic Operation
Printing in 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.
Tray Available size range
Tray1 Width:
105 to 297 mm (4.1 to 11.7 inches)
Length:
148, 182 to 431 mm
(5.8, 7.2 to 17.0 inches)
Tray 2/3/4
(Option)
Width:
148 to 297 mm (5.8 to 11.7 inches)
Length:
182 to 431 mm (7.2 to 17.0 inches)
MP tray Width:
64 to 297 mm (2.5 to 11.7 inches)
Length:
90 to 1321 mm (3.5 to 52 inches)
Note
[Custom] is displayed only when [Paper Size] is set to
[Custom].
The available size range for duplex printing is the same as
that for tray 2/3/4.
1 Press the scroll button or on the
operator panel.
2 Press the scroll button several times
to select [Menus] and press the
<ENTER> button.
3 Check that [Tray Conguration]
is selected and press the <ENTER>
button.
4 Press the scroll button several times
to select [Tray Cong] of the paper
tray in which you loaded paper and then
press the <ENTER> button.
5 Check that [Paper Size] is selected and
press the <ENTER> button.
6 Press the scroll button several times
to select [Custom] and then press the
<ENTER> button.
7 Press the <BACK> button.
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Printing in Custom Sizes
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2. Printing Basic Operation
8 Press the scroll button to select
[X Dimension] and then press the
<ENTER> button.
9 Enter the paper width value using
the ten-key pad and then press the
<ENTER> button.
10 Press the <BACK> button.
11 Press the scroll button to select
[Y Dimension] and then press the
<ENTER> button.
12 Enter the paper length value using
the ten-key pad and then press the
<ENTER> button.
13 Press the <ON LINE> button to exit the
menu mode.
14 Specify a custom in the following
procedures.
For Windows PCL Printer Driver
1
Click [Start] and select [Devices and
Printers].
2 Right-click the
Your
Printer
icon and
select the type of driver you want to
specify from [Printing preferences].
3 On the [Setup] tab, click [Paper Feed
Options].
4 Click [Custom Size].
5 Enter a name and the dimensions.
a Enter a name for the new size in the
[Name] box.
b Enter its dimensions in the [Width]
and [Length] boxes.
6 Click [Add] to save the custom paper
size to the list and then click [OK].
You can save up to 32 custom sizes.
7 Press [OK] until the [Printing
preferences] dialog box is closed.
8 Open the le you want to print.
9 Select the registered paper size and
start printing on the print dialog.
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Printing in Custom Sizes
2
2. Printing Basic Operation
For Windows PS Printer Driver
1
Click [Start] and select [Devices and
Printers].
2 Right-click the
Your
Printer
icon and
select the type of driver you want to
specify from [Printing preferences].
3 On the [Layout] tab, click [Advanced].
4 Click [Paper Size] and select
[PostScript Custom Page Size] from
the drop-down list.
5 Enter the dimensions in the [Width] and
[Height] boxes, and press [OK].
Note
[Offsets Relative to Paper Feed Direction] is not
available.
6 Press [OK] until the [Printing
preferences] dialog box is closed.
7 Open the le you want to print from the
application.
8 Select [PostScript Custom Page Size]
for a paper size and start printing on the
printer driver.
For Mac OS X Printer Driver
Note
In the Mac OS X printer driver, paper size out of the
available range can be set, however, image is not correctly
printed. set paper size within available range.
1 Open the le you want to print.
2 From the [File] menu, select [Print].
3 Select [Manage Custom Sizes] from
[Paper Size]
4 Click [+] to add an item to the list of
custom paper sizes.
5 Double-click [Untitled] and enter a
name for the custom paper size.
6 Enter the dimensions in the [Width] and
[Height] boxes.
7 Click [OK].
8 Congure other settings if necessary and
then start printing.
Memo
If setting details are not displayed in the print dialog
box, click [Show Details] at the bottom of the
dialog box.
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Printing in Custom Sizes
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2. Printing Basic Operation
Open the le you want to print, and print
it in the following procedures.
For Windows PCL Printer Driver
1
From the [File] menu, select [Print].
2 Click [Preferences] or [Properties].
3 On the [Setup] tab, select a paper size
from [Size].
4 Select [Multipurpose Tray] from
[Source].
5 Start printing.
For Windows PS Printer Driver
1
From the [File] menu, select [Print].
2 Click [Preferences] or [Properties].
3 Select the [Paper/Quality] tab.
4 Select [Multipurpose Tray] from
[Paper Source].
5 Click [Advanced].
6 Click [Paper Size] and select a paper
size from the drop-down list.
7 Click [OK].
8 Start printing.
For Mac OS X PS Printer Driver
1
From the [File] menu, select [Page
Setup].
2 Select a paper size from [Paper Size]
and then click [OK].
3 From the [File] menu, select [Print].
4 Select [Paper Feed] from the panel
menu.
5 Select [All pages From] and then select
[Multi Purpose Tray].
6 Start printing.
For Mac OS X PCL Printer Driver
1
From the [File] menu, select [Page
Setup].
2 Select a paper size from [Paper Size]
and then click [OK].
3 From the [File] menu, select [Print].
4 Select [Setup] from the panel menu.
5 Select [Multi Purpose Tray] from
[Paper Source].
6 Start printing.
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Paper Output
2
2. Printing Basic Operation
Paper Output
Your printer outputs to the output tray or rear output tray. Paper types that can be outputted to each
stacker are as follows.
Output
Stacker
Supported
paper type
Paper output
capacity
Output
Tray
Plain paper
Recycled
paper
200 sheets (when
paper weight is less
than 80 g/m
2
)
Rear
Output
Tray
Plain paper
Recycled
paper
Envelope
Index card
Label
100 sheets (when
paper weight is less
than 80 g/m
2
)
10 sheets (Ultra
Heavy paper and
envelopes)
Note
Do not open or close the rear output tray while printing as
it may result in a paper jam.
Using the Output Tray
Paper is delivered with the print side face down,
stacked in the order printed.
Note
Check that the rear output tray (1) on the rear side of the
printer is closed. If the rear output tray is open, paper is
always outputted to the rear output tray.
1
Memo
Open the paper supporter (2) so that the printed papers
do not fall down from the output tray.
2
Using the Rear Output Tray
Paper is delivered with the print side face up,
stacked opposite the order printed.
1 Pull the rear output tray (1) on the rear
side of the printer and open it outward.
1
2 Unfold the paper support (2).
2
3 Open the sub support (3).
3
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Convenient Print Functions
2
2. Printing Basic Operation
Convenient Print Functions
The following convenient print functions are available. For details, refer to the User’s Manual
(Advanced).
Printing on Postcards, Reply
Postcards or Envelopes
Printing on Labels
Printing on Custom Size Paper
You can register customized paper sizes to the
printer driver so you can print on nonstandard
paper such as banners.
● Printing on custom size paper
A3
A4
Changing the Page Layout
You can change the page layout to multiple print,
booklet print and poster print etc.
12
1
3
5
7
9
11
12
34
●Multipie print ●Booklet print ●Poster print
Duplex Printing
You can print on both sides of a sheet of paper.
1
2
●Duplex prints
Scaling to Pages
You can print data formatted for one size page
onto a different size page without modifying the
print data.
Printing Color Data in
Monochrome
Changing Print Quality
(Resolution)
You can change the print quality to suit your
needs.
Saving Toner
You can save toner by reducing printing density. A
toner saving can be set in 3 levels.
When printing in 100 % black, you can also
select the setting without a toner saving. Amount
of toner can be saved without affecting any
readability for small characters.
●Saving toner
Memo
There are many convenient print functions in addition to
those above. Refer to the User’s Manual (Advanced).
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Canceling Printing
2
2. Printing Basic Operation
Canceling Printing
Press the <CANCEL> button on the operator
panel to cancel print jobs being currently printed
or preparing for a print.
When you press the <CANCEL> button is
pressed, the following message appears.
To cancel printing, select [Yes] and then press
the <ENTER> button.
To proceed to printing, select [No]
and then
press the <ENTER> button.
If a printer is not operated for about 3 minutes
while this message appears, the message will go
out and printing proceeds.
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Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Power Save Mode
2
2. Printing Basic Operation
Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the
Power Save Mode
Note
When a printer is in the power saving mode, press the <POWER SAVE> button to restore from the mode.
Check if the message “Ready To Print” appears. If the message is not displayed, press the <ON LINE> button.
1 Press the <Fn> key on the operator
panel.
2 Enter “200” using the ten-key pad and
then press the <ENTER> button.
3 Press the scroll button or to specify
the time and then press the <ENTER>
button.
4 Press the <ON LINE> button.
Memo
The power save time can be selected from the followings:
- [1 minute]
- [2 minutes]
- [3 minutes]
- [4 minutes]
- [5 minutes]
- [10 minutes]
- [15 minutes]
- [30 minutes]
- [60 minutes]
* Up to 30 minutes for C813/C823.
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Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Deep Sleep Mode
2
2. Printing Basic Operation
Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the
Deep Sleep Mode
Note
When a printer is in the power saving mode, press the <POWER SAVE> button to restore from the mode.
Check if the message “Ready To Print” appears. If the message is not displayed, press the <ON LINE> button.
1 Press the <Fn> key on the operator
panel.
2 Enter “201” using the ten-key pad and
then press the <ENTER> button.
3 Press the or to specify the time and
then press the <ENTER> button.
4 Press the <ON LINE> button.
Memo
The sleep time can be selected from the followings:
- [1 minute]
- [2 minutes]
- [3 minutes]
- [4 minutes]
- [5 minutes]
- [10 minutes]
- [15 minutes]
- [30 minutes]
- [60 minutes]
* Up to 30 minutes for C813/C823.
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2. Printing Basic Operation
Constraints When in Deep Sleep Mode
This section explains constraints when in the deep sleep mode.
The printer may not enter the deep sleep mode if an error is displayed.
Printer Driver Utility Constraints
When the printer goes into the deep sleep mode, the following constraints apply to the printer driver
and utility functions.
When the printer goes into the deep sleep mode, press the <POWER SAVE> button on the control
panel and check that the screen displays the message
Ready To Print”.
If the message Ready To Print is displayed, the following constraints do not apply.
OS Software Name
Constraints When in the
Deep Sleep Mode
Method of resolving
other than to press the
<POWER SAVE>
button
Windows Driver Installer If there is a connection with the
network, you cannot automatically
get printer option information
when installing a driver.
-
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Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Deep Sleep Mode
2
2. Printing Basic Operation
Network Function Constraints
In the deep sleep mode, the following
constraints apply to network functions.
Does Not Enter the Deep Sleep
Mode
In the following cases, a printer will not enter
the deep sleep mode.
IPSec is enabled.
A TCP connection is established.
E.g.: A connection is established with Telnet or
F T P.
When the transition time to enter Sleep mode
or Deep Sleep mode from Power Save mode
elapses and the connection is disconnected, the
machine enters Sleep mode.
E-mail reception is enabled.
Wireless LAN is enabled.
Google Cloud Print is enabled.
LLTD is enabled.
HUB Link Status is 1000BASE-T.
IPv6 Global Address is assigned.
Cannot Print
In the deep sleep mode, you cannot print with
the following protocols.
NBT
Cannot Search/Cannot Specify
Settings
In the deep sleep mode, you cannot search or
specify settings with the following functions or
protocols.
NBT
PnP-X
UPnP
MIB
*
* You can reference through some supported MIB in the deep sleep
mode (Get command).
Protocols with the Client
Functions Do Not Work
In the deep sleep mode, the following protocols
with client functions will not work.
E-mail alerts
*1
SNMP Trap
WINS
*2
SNTP
*3
*1 Time that passes in the deep sleep mode is not included in the
interval for periodic notication by e-mail alert.
*2 Time that passes in the deep sleep mode is not included in the
intervals between WINS updates. Regular WINS updates are not
carried out in the deep sleep mode, so the names registered on the
WINS server may be deleted.
*3 Time that passes in the deep sleep mode is not included in the
interval between update for NTP servers.
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Settings for Turning Power Off Automatically (Auto Power Off)
2
2. Printing Basic Operation
Settings for Turning Power Off Automatically
(Auto Power Off)
Note
In the factory default, a printer does not enter the auto power off mode while connecting to the network.
Setting the Auto Power Off
To enable the auto power off mode while
connecting to the network perform the following
procedure.
1 Press the scroll button or on the
operator panel.
2 Press the scroll button several times
to select [Admin Setup], and press the
<ENTER> button.
3 Enter the administrator password, using
the numeric (0-9) keys.
The factory default password is “999999”. Press
the <ENTER> button whenever inputting one
character.
4 Press the <ENTER> button.
5 Press the scroll button several times
to select [Power Setup], and press the
<ENTER> button.
6 Press the scroll button several times
to select [Auto Power Off], and press
the <ENTER> button.
7 Press the scroll button or to select
[Enable], and press the <ENTER>
button.
8 Press the <ON LINE> button to exit the
menu mode.
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Settings for Turning Power Off Automatically (Auto Power Off)
2
2. Printing Basic Operation
Setting the Time that Elapses Before
Entering the Auto Power Off Mode
Note
When a printer is in the power saving mode, press the
<POWER SAVE> button to restore from the mode.
Check if the message “Ready To Print” appears. If the
message is not displayed, press the <ON LINE> button.
1 Press the <Fn> key on the operator
panel.
2 Enter “202” using the ten-key pad and
then press the <ENTER> button.
3 Press the scroll button or to specify
the time and then press the <ENTER>
button.
4 Press the <ON LINE> button.
Memo
The auto power off time can be selected from the
followings:
- [1 hour]
- [2 hours]
- [3 hours]
- [4 hours]
- [8 hours]
- [12 hours]
- [18 hours]
- [24 hours]
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Setting the Buzzer
2
2. Printing Basic Operation
Setting the Buzzer
You can set the buzzer volume when a paper jam occurs.
1 Press the scroll button or on the
operator panel.
2 Press the scroll button several times
to select [Admin Setup], and press the
<ENTER> button.
3 Enter the administrator password, using
the numeric (0-9) keys.
The factory default password is “999999”. Press
the <ENTER> button whenever inputting one
character.
4 Press the <ENTER> button.
5 Press the scroll button several times
to select [Buzzer Setup], and press the
<ENTER> button.
6 Press the scroll button several times
to select [Paper Jam Error Buzzer
Volume], and press the <ENTER>
button.
7 Press the scroll button several times
to select a volume level, and press the
<ENTER> button.
8 Press the <ON LINE> button to exit the
menu mode.
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3
3. Troubleshooting
3. Troubleshooting
This chapter provides solutions to the problems you may encounter while operating your printer.
Memo
Meanings of symbols in error messages:
- “%COLOR%” indicates Cyan (C), Magenta (M), Yellow (Y) or Black (K).
- “%TRAY%” indicates tray 1, tray 2, tray 3, tray 4 or the MP tray.
- “%COVER%” indicates a front cover or output tray.
- “%CODE%” indicates a code number displayed in 1 to 3 digits. A code number changes according to an error.
- “%MEDIA_SIZE%” indicates paper size.
- “%MEDIA_TYPE%” indicates a paper type.
When the message “Please see Help for details” appears on the display screen, you can check an error code and remedy
error by pressing the <HELP> button on the operator panel.
When an Error Message Appears on the Display
Screen (When the ATTENTION Indicator Lights
Up/Blinks)
When a printer problem occurs, an error message appears on the display screen and the
<ATTENTION> indicator on the operator panel lights up or blinks. Check the error message and deal
with the problem according to the relevant procedure.
When
Please see Help for details appears on the display screen, press the <HELP> button to display a
remedy.
Display Screen when the <HELP> button is pressed
When “Please see Help for details” appears on the display screen,
press the <HELP> button to display a remedy. Help is not available
when this message is not displayed.
××××
××××
Error Code
Message on the display screen
Remedy
Scroll display upward
Scroll display downward
<ATTENTION> indicator
××××
Please see HELP for details.
<HELP> button
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When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed
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3. Troubleshooting
When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error
Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed
Paper is Removed
When paper is jammed inside a printer or when an error message does not disappear even after
jammed paper is removed, an error message appears on the display screen.
Press the <HELP> button to display a remedy. Remove jammed paper according to the remedy
displayed or the relevant procedure described in the following list.
Display Screen when the <HELP> button is pressed
××××
Scroll display upward
Scroll display downward
Press the <HELP> button to display a remedy.
Message on the display screen (rst line)
Message on the display screen (second line)
××××
××××
Please see HELP for details.
<ATTENTION> indicator
<HELP> button
Error Code
Status Message on the Display Screen
Message displayed
after the <HELP>
button is pressed
Reference
Page
Error Code
Paper jams 1st Line Open Cassette 391, 392, 393, 394 page 82
2nd Line Paper Jam
3rd Line %TRAY%
1st Line Open Cover 372 page 75
2nd Line Paper Jam
3rd Line Front Cover
1st Line Open Cover 380 page 76
2nd Line Paper Jam
3rd Line Front Cover
1st Line Open Cover 390 page 81
2nd Line Paper Jam
3rd Line Front Cover
1st Line Open Cover 381, 385 page 77
2nd Line Paper Jam
3rd Line Output Tray
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3. Troubleshooting
Status Message on the Display Screen
Message displayed
after the <HELP>
button is pressed
Reference
Page
Error Code
Paper jams 1st Line Open Cover 382, 383 page 78
2nd Line Paper Jam
3rd Line Output Tray
1st Line Check Duplex Unit 370, 371, 373 page 74
2nd Line Paper Jam
1st Line Check Paper 400 page 76
2nd Line Paper Size Error
3rd Line %TRAY%
1st Line Check Paper 401 page 76
2nd Line Paper Multi Feed
3rd Line %TRAY%
When a jam occurs, the
media being printed
remains in the device.
1st Line Open Cassette 631, 632, 633, 634 page 82
2nd Line Paper Remain
3rd Line %TRAY%
1st Line Open Cover 637 page 81
2nd Line Paper Remain
3rd Line Front Cover
1st Line Open Cover 638 page 77
2nd Line Paper Remain
3rd Line Output Tray
1st Line Open Cover 639, 640 page 78
2nd Line Paper Remain
3rd Line Output Tray
1st Line Check Duplex Unit 641, 642 page 74
2nd Line Paper Remain
Error Code 370, 371, 373, 641, 642
A paper jam has occurred around the duplex
unit.
1 Take out the duplex unit (1) by pulling
it obliquely upward while holding the
center recess on the back of printer.
1
2 Check for jammed paper inside the
printer. If jammed paper remains,
remove it.
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3. Troubleshooting
3 Check for jammed paper in the duplex
unit. If jammed paper remains, pull it
out gently.
4 Open the upper duplex unit cover (2)
and check for jammed paper. If jammed
paper remains, pull it out gently and
close the cover.
2
5 Replace the duplex unit (1) into the
printer.
1
Task is complete.
Error Code 372
A paper jam has occurred around the front
cover.
1 Insert your nger into the recess on
the right side of the printer and pull the
front cover open lever (1) to open the
front cover (2) forward.
1
2
2 Remove the jammed paper gently in
the direction of the arrow if an edge of
jammed paper can be seen, and then
go to step 8. If you cannot nd jammed
paper, go to step 3.
3 Take out the duplex unit (3) by pulling
it obliquely upward while holding the
center recess on the back of printer.
3
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3. Troubleshooting
4 Check for jammed paper inside a printer.
If jammed paper remains, remove it.
5 Check if paper remains in the duplex
unit. If jammed paper remains, pull it
out gently.
6 Open the upper duplex unit cover (4)
and check for jammed paper. If jammed
paper remains, remove it, and close the
cover.
4
7 Replace the duplex unit (3) to the
printer.
3
8 Close the front cover (2).
2
Error Code 380, 400, 401, 637
A paper jam has occurred around the front cover.
1 Insert your nger into the recess on
the right side of the printer and pull the
front cover open lever (1) to open the
front cover (2) forward.
1
2
2 Remove the jammed paper gently in the
direction of the arrow if you can see an
edge of jammed paper.
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3
3. Troubleshooting
3 Close the front cover (2).
2
Task is complete.
Error Code 381, 385, 638
A paper jam has occurred under an image drum.
1 Insert your nger into the recess on
the right side of the printer and pull the
front cover open lever (1) to open the
front cover (2) forward.
1
2
2 Press the output tray open button (3)
and open the output tray (4).
CAUTION
Possible to get
burned.
The fuser unit is extremely hot. Do not touch
it.
3
4
3 Remove all four image drums and place
them on a at surface.
4 Cover the removed image drums with
paper so that the image drums are not
exposed to light.
5 Pull out the jammed paper gently to the
rear of the printer (the direction of the
arrow) if an edge of jammed paper can
be seen.
Pull out the jammed paper gently while
lifting the release levers (5) on the fuser
unit if an edge of jammed paper cannot
be seen.
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3
3. Troubleshooting
If an edge of jammed paper still remains inside
the unit, pull out the jammed paper gently to the
rear of the printer.
5
Note
In case of Error 385, take out the fuser unit and
remove the paper from it completely.
6 Return all four image drums into the
printer carefully.
7 Close the output tray (4) by pushing the
both sides of the cover rmly.
4
8 Close the front cover (2).
Note
The front cover cannot be closed if the output tray is
not closed securely.
2
Task is complete.
Error Code 382, 383, 639, 640
A paper jam has occurred around the fuser unit.
1 Insert your nger into the recess on
the right side of the printer and pull the
front cover open lever (1) to open the
front cover (2) forward.
1
2
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3. Troubleshooting
2 Press the output tray open button (3)
and open the output tray (4).
CAUTION
Possible to get
burned.
The fuser unit is extremely hot. Do not touch
it.
3
4
3 Remove all four image drums and place
them on a at surface.
4 Cover the removed image drums with
paper so that the image drums are not
exposed to light.
5 Remove the jammed paper remaining
inside of the unit.
6 Lift the left lock lever (5) of the fuser
unit forward.
5
7 Hold the fuser unit handle (6) and lift
the fuser unit out of the printer.
6
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When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed
3
3. Troubleshooting
8 Lift the release levers (7) on the fuser
unit, and pull out the jammed paper
forward gently.
7
9 Hold the fuser unit handle (6) and place
the fuser unit into the printer.
6
10 Push the left lock lever (5) of the fuser
unit backward.
5
11 Return all four image drums into the
printer carefully.
12 Close the output tray (4) by pushing the
both sides of the cover rmly.
4
13 Close the front cover (2).
Note
Cannot close the front cover securely if the output
tray is not closed.
2
Task is complete.
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When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed
3
3. Troubleshooting
Error Code 390, 637
A paper jam has occurred while feeding paper
from a paper tray.
1 If there is any paper on the MP tray, lift
the paper set cover (1) and take it out.
1
2 Insert your nger into the recess on
the right side of the printer and pull the
front cover open lever (2) to open the
front cover (3) forward.
2
3
3 Remove the jammed paper gently by
pulling the edge of paper.
Remove the paper from the back gently
if the edge of paper cannot be seen.
4 Close the front cover (3).
3
5 If loading paper on MP tray, lift the
paper set cover (1) and set the paper
with the print side face up.
1
6 Lower the paper set cover (1).
1
Task is complete.
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When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed
3
3. Troubleshooting
Error Code 391, 392, 393, 394, 631,
632, 633, 634
A paper jam has occurred while feeding paper
from a paper tray.
Note
If paper jams occur frequently, clean the paper feed
rollers. For details, refer to “Cleaning Paper Feed Rollers”
P.114.
This procedure uses Tray 1 as an example.
1 Gently pull out from the printer the tray
(1) for which an error is indicated.
1
2 Remove the jammed paper.
3 Return the tray (1) to the printer.
1
4 Insert your nger into the recess on
the right side of the printer and pull the
front cover open lever (2) to open the
front cover (3) forward.
2
3
5 Close the front cover (3).
3
Task is complete.
Memo
Open and close the front cover after removing the
jammed paper otherwise the error indication do not
go out.
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When the Message for Replacement of Consumables or Maintenance Unit Appears
3
3. Troubleshooting
When the Message for Replacement of
Consumables or Maintenance Unit Appears
When the time to replace consumables or maintenance unit is close and replacement must be done,
the message “…Low”,…Near Life”,…Empty”,…Life”,Istall…”,Replace…”,Change…
appears on the display screen and the <ATTENTION> indicator on the operator panel lights up or blinks.
Check the message and replace consumables and maintenance unit.
Display Screen when the <HELP> button is pressed
××××
××××
Scroll display upwards
Scroll display downwards
Press the <HELP> button to display a remedy.
Message on the display screen (rst line)
Message on the display screen (third line)
Message on the display screen (fourth line)
××××
××××
××××
××××
Please see HELP for details.
<ATTENTION> indicator
<HELP> button
Message on the display screen (second line)
Error Code
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When the Message for Replacement of Consumables or Maintenance Unit Appears
3
3. Troubleshooting
Memo
“xxx” described on the list below changes according to the printer status.
Status Message on the Display Screen
Message displayed
after the <HELP>
button is pressed
Reference Page or
Remedy
Error Code
Toner Cartridge 1st Line xxx - Prepare a new toner
cartridge, and replace the
old toner cartridge with new
one after a message for
replacement of consumables
or maintenance unit appears.
2nd Line %COLOR% Toner Low
1st Line xxx - page 102
2nd Line %COLOR% Toner Empty
1st Line xxx - page 102
2nd Line %COLOR% Toner Empty
1st Line Install Toner 410, 411, 412 page 104
2nd Line %COLOR% 413 page 102 (Black toner)
1st Line Install Toner Or Press Online
Button
410, 411, 412 page 102
If a black toner remains, you
can print in black and white
by selecting [Monochrome].
However, replace the toner
cartridge soon after it runs
out. Otherwise, it may cause
the damage to an image
drum.
2nd Line %COLOR%
Image Drums 1st Line xxx - Prepare new image drums,
and replace the old image
drums with new ones after a
message for replacement of
consumables or maintenance
unit appears.
2nd Line %COLOR% Image Drum Near
Life
1st Line xxx - page 106
2nd Line %COLOR% Image Drum Life
1st Line xxx - page 106
The number of pages you can
print is displayed in “nnn”.
2nd Line %COLOR% Image Drum Life,
%nnn% Pages Left
1st Line xxx - page 106
2nd Line %COLOR% Image Drum Life
1st Line Install New Image Drum 350, 351, 352, 353 page 106
If a toner remains, you can
continue to print by opening
or closing the front cover.
However, replace the toner
cartridge soon. Otherwise, it
may cause a decrease in a
printing quality.
2nd Line Image Drum Life
3rd Line %COLOR%
1st Line Install New Image Drum 560, 561, 562, 563 page 106
2nd Line Image Drum Life
3rd Line %COLOR%
1st Line Install New Image Drum 564, 565, 566, 567 page 106
2nd Line Image Drum Life
3rd Line %COLOR%
4th Line To Exceed the Life, Press
Online Button
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When the Message for Replacement of Consumables or Maintenance Unit Appears
3
3. Troubleshooting
Status Message on the Display Screen
Message displayed
after the <HELP>
button is pressed
Reference Page or
Remedy
Error Code
Image Drums 1st Line Install New Image Drum 680, 681, 682, 683 page 106
2nd Line Printing disabled due to low
threshold of Image Drum life.
3rd Line %COLOR%
Fuser Unit 1st Line xxx - Prepare a fuser unit, and
replace the old fuser unit with
new one after a message for
replacement of consumables
or maintenance unit appears.
2nd Line Fuser Unit Near Life
1st Line xxx - page 112
2nd Line Change Fuser Unit
1st Line Install New Fuser Unit 354 page 112
You can continue to print by
opening or closing the front
cover for a while. However
replace the toner cartridge
soon. Otherwise, it may cause
a printer error or paper jam.
2nd Line Fuser Unit Life
Belt Unit 1st Line xxx - Prepare a belt unit, and
replace the old belt unit with
new one after a message for
replacement of consumables
or maintenance unit appears.
2nd Line Belt Unit Near Life
1st Line xxx - page 109
2nd Line Change Belt Unit
1st Line Install New Belt Unit 355 page 109
You can continue to print by
opening or closing the front
cover for a while. However
replace the toner cartridge
soon. Otherwise, it may cause
a printer error.
2nd Line Belt Unit Life
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When the Message for Paper Replacement or Paper Size Error Appears
3
3. Troubleshooting
When the Message for Paper Replacement or
Paper Size Error Appears
When the media type or media size loaded in a tray does not match the settings specied in the printer
driver, the message “Change Paper...” or “Check Paper...” appears on the display screen and the
<ATTENTION> indicator blinks.
Check the message and deal with the problem. Check the paper size and the settings, refer to “How to
Print from the Tray” P.53 or “How to Print from the MP Tray” P.54.
Display Screen when the <HELP> button is pressed
××××
××××
Scroll display upward
Scroll display downward
Press the <HELP> button to display a remedy.
Message on the display screen (rst line)
Message on the display screen (third line)
Message on the display screen (fourth line)
××××
××××
××××
××××
Please see HELP for details.
<ATTENTION> indicator
<HELP> button
Message on the display screen (second line)
Error Code
Status Message on the Display Screen
Message
displayed after
the <HELP>
button is
pressed
Error Code
Change Paper 1st Line Change Paper in %TRAY% 661, 662, 663, 664
2nd Line %MEDIA_SIZE%
3rd Line %MEDIA_TYPE%
4th Line Press ONLINE Button
1st Line Change Paper in MPTray 660
2nd Line %MEDIA_SIZE%
3rd Line %MEDIA_TYPE%
4th Line Press ONLINE Button
Paper Size does not match print data. 1st Line Change Paper in %TRAY% 461, 462, 463, 464
2nd Line %MEDIA_SIZE%
3rd Line %MEDIA_TYPE%
4th Line Press ONLINE Button
1st Line Change Paper in MPTray 460
2nd Line %MEDIA_SIZE%
3rd Line %MEDIA_TYPE%
4th Line Press ONLINE Button
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Other Error Messages
3
3. Troubleshooting
Other Error Messages
This section explains the causes and remedies for an error message and the function of the
<ATTENTION> indicator. An error message appears on the display screen of the operator panel.
To display an error code, press the <HELP> button on the operator panel.
Error Messages
Error
code
Message
<ATTENTION>
indicator
Cause/Remedy
420 Press ONLINE Button for
RestorationMemory Overow
Blinks The memory overowed.
Reduce the data amount. If that does not
work, reduce the size of the print data.
310
311
Close Cover
%COLOR%
Please see HELP for details
Blinks The cover is open.
Close the cover.
310 : Output tray
311 : Front cover
320
348
Check Fuser Unit
Please see HELP for details
Blinks The fuser unit is not correctly installed.
Install the fuser unit correctly in a printer.
n* Check Data
Message Data Write Error<%CODE%>
Blinks Writing of message data to be uploaded to a
printer has been failed.
610
611
612
613
Toner Not Installed
%COLOR%
Please see HELP for details
Blinks The toner cartridge of the indicated color
is not installed correctly. Install the toner
cartridge correctly.
610 : Yellow (Y)
611 : Magenta (M)
612 : Cyan (C)
613 : Black (K)
544
545
546
547
Check Toner Cartridge
Improper Lock Lever Position
%COLOR%
Please see HELP for details
Blinks The toner cartridge of the indicated color is
not locked properly.
Turn the blue lever on the right side of the
cartridge backwards until it stops.
544 : Yellow (Y)
545 : Magenta (M)
546 : Cyan (C)
547 : Black (K)
540
541
542
543
Toner Sensor Error
%COLOR%
Blinks Something is wrong with the toner sensor of
the indicated color or the image drum is not
installed correctly.
Install the toner cartridge or image drum of
the indicated color correctly.
540 : Yellow (Y)
541 : Magenta (M)
542 : Cyan (C)
543 : Black (K)
430
431
432
433
440
441
442
Install Paper Cassette
%TRAY%
Please see HELP for details
Blinks A paper cassette is not in the indicated tray.
Insert the paper cassette into the indicated
tray.
If the cassette is already inserted in the
printer, pull out the cassette and set it again
to correctly locate it.
430, 440 : Tray1
431, 441 : Tray2
432, 442 : Tray3
433 : Tray4
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Other Error Messages
3
3. Troubleshooting
Error
code
Message
<ATTENTION>
indicator
Cause/Remedy
356 Install New Belt Unit
Belt Unit Life
Please see HELP for details
Blinks The belt unit is at the end of its life.
Replace it with a new belt unit.
File System is Full Lights up The le system is full.
File System is Write Protected Lights up The le system to which you tried to write is
write-protected.
330 Check Belt Unit
Please see HELP for details
Blinks The belt unit is not properly installed.
Reinstall it properly.
Deleting Encrypted Job Lights up Deleting an encrypted job.
Print Restricted. Job Rejected
Press ONLINE Button
Lights up A print job sent by a user who is not
authorized for printing is deleted.
Color Restricted. Job Rejected
Press ONLINE Button
Lights up A color print job sent by a user who is not
authorized for color printing is deleted.
Color Restricted. Mono Printed
Press ONLINE Button
Lights up A color print job sent by a user who is not
authorized for color printing is printed in the
mono-print mode.
Erased Data Full Lights up Secret le to be erased are full.
491
492
493
494
490
Install Paper
%TRAY%
%MEDIA_SIZE%
Please see HELP for details
Blinks The indicated tray is empty.
Load the indicated size paper.
491 : Tray1
492 : Tray2
493 : Tray3
494 : Tray4
490 : MPTray
File Erasing Lights up Erasing a secret le.
Error Postscript Blinks A postscript error has occurred.
694
695
696
697
Image Drum Not Installed
%COLOR%
Please see HELP for details
Blinks The image drum of the indicated color is not
installed correctly. Install the image drum
correctly.
694 : Yellow (Y)
695 : Magenta (M)
696 : Cyan (C)
697 : Black (K)
340
341
342
343
Check Image Drum
%COLOR%
Please see HELP for details
Blinks The image drum of the indicated color is not
installed correctly. Install the image drum
correctly.
340 : Yellow (Y)
341 : Magenta (M)
342 : Cyan (C)
343 : Black (K)
nnn
*
Wait a Moment
Rebooting <n>
Blinks An error has occurred inside the printer.
The printer is restarted. 1-digit error code
appears. A code number changes according
to an error.
%COLOR% Toner Sensor Error Lights up Something is wrong with the toner sensor of
the indicated color or the image drum is not
installed correctly.
Install the toner cartridge or image drum of
the indicated color correctly.
%COLOR% Toner Not Installed Lights up The toner cartridge of the indicated color
is not installed correctly. Install the toner
cartridge correctly.
%TRAY% Empty Lights up The indicated tray is empty.
Load the indicated size paper.
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Other Error Messages
3
3. Troubleshooting
Error
code
Message
<ATTENTION>
indicator
Cause/Remedy
Unsupported USB Device Detected
Please detach it
Lights up A USB device unsupported by a printer is
connected. Remove the device.
Install Paper
MPTray
%MEDIA_SIZE%
Press ONLINE Button
Blinks Printing from the MP tray was specied.
Load the paper of the size indicated in the
MP tray, and then press the <ON LINE>
button.
%COLOR% Waste Toner Full.Replace Toner. Lights up Waste toner is full. Replace with a new toner
cartridge of the indicated color.
Collate Fail:Too Many Pages
Press ONLINE Button
Lights up A collate print error has occurred.
Reduce the data amount. If that does not
work, reduce the size of the print data.
File System Operation failed<nnn>
Press ONLINE Button
Lights up An error of le system for a printer has
occurred.
Power Off and Wait for a while
126:Condensing Error
Blinks A condensation has occurred inside a printer.
Turn the printer off and turn on again after
a while.
Invalid Secure Data
Press ONLINE Button
Lights up Invalid source data is received in an
authentication printing and deleted.
USB Hub Unsupported
Please detach it
Lights up A USB hub unsupported by a printer is
connected. Remove the hub.
Log Buffer is Full. Job Rejected
Press ONLINE Button
Lights up Print data is deleted because the accounting
log buffer is full. Contact a printer
administrator and remove the log buffer.
360 Install Duplex Unit
Please see HELP for details
Blinks A duplex unit is not installed correctly.
Install a duplex unit in a printer correctly.
When a duplex unit is already installed, pull
out the unit, and then install it again.
nnn* Service Call
nnn: Error
Blinks An error occurred inside the printer. Turn the
printer off and then on again.
nnn* Power Off/On
nnn:Error
PC:nnnnnnnn
LR:nnnnnnnn
FR:nnnnnnnn
Blinks A fatal error has occurred in a printer.
Write down the indicated alphanumerical
characters and contact your dealer.
709 Caution, unknown Consumable detected
Go to User Manual “Trouble Shooting” to
restore operation
Blinks You can use any consumables in your
product, but you must accept the risks of
using non-genuine consumables. If the use
of non-genuine consumables causes damage
to the product or results in your product
not functioning to its full specication, then
such damage or effect on the product is not
covered by warranty. To accept these risks
and to restore function;
1. Turn off your product
2. Press and hold the CLEAR button and
turn your product on
3.
After start up, release the CLEAR button
Note
This operation will be recorded for future
reference.
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When You Cannot Print from the MP Tray
3
3. Troubleshooting
When You Cannot Print from the MP Tray
If you print from the MP tray without moving down the paper set cover, the message
Install Paper MPTray” appears on the display screen.
Check the message and deal with the problem. Refer to ”How to Print from the MP Tray” P.54.
Paper set cover
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Other Issues
3
3. Troubleshooting
Other Issues
This section explains the issues you may encounter while operating your printer and how to solve them.
Unable to Print from a Computer
Memo
If the following information does not solve the issue, contact your dealer.
For issues caused by an application, contact the manufacturer of the application.
General Causes
Common to Windows and Mac OS X
Cause Remedy Reference
The printer is turned off. Turn on the printer. page 21
An Ethernet or USB cable is unplugged. Check that the cable is plugged into the printer and
computer properly.
-
Something is wrong with a cable. Replace it with a new cable. -
The printer is off line. Press the <ON LINE> button. -
An error message is displayed on the
display screen of the operator panel.
“Error Messages” or press the <HELP> button on the
operator panel.
page 87
The interface setting is disabled. Check the setting of the interface being used from the
operator panel.
Advanced
Something is wrong with the print
function.
Check if you can print the contents of the settings. page 30
For Windows
Cause Remedy Reference
The printer is not set as the default
printer.
Set the printer as the default printer. -
The output port for the printer driver is
incorrect.
Select the output port to which the Ethernet or USB
cable is connected.
-
A print job from another interface is in
progress.
Wait until the print job is done. -
Received invalid data” is displayed on
the display screen and printing cannot
be done.
Press the scroll button
or and select [System
Adjust] > [Timeout InJob], and then select a longer
time. The default setting is 40 seconds.
-
A print job is automatically canceled. If using Print Job Control, the print job is not authorized
to print, or the Job Accounting log buffer may be full.
Advanced
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Other Issues
3
3. Troubleshooting
Network Connection Problems
Common to Windows and Mac OS X
Cause Remedy Reference
Using a crossover cable. Use a straight cable. -
The printer is turned on before a cable
was connected.
Connect cables before turning on the printer. page 32
The hub and the printer are incompatible
or have some problem.
Press the scroll button or and select [Admin Setup] >
[Network Setup] > [HUB Link Setting], and then select
[10Base-T Half].
-
Not connected to the wireless LAN access
point.
When the device is connected to the wireless LAN
(Infrastructure mode), disable the wireless LAN (AP
mode).
Check that the power switch of the wireless LAN
access point is turned on.
Check settings of the wireless LAN access point, and
then perform manual setting or automatic setting.
Restart the wireless LAN function.
Select [Wireless Reconnection] from [Wireless
(Infrastructure) Setting].
Put the device in an unobstructed view position near
the wireless LAN access point. (The recommended
distance is 30 m or less)
If there is a wall, a metal item or a radio wave
generating device between this device and the
wireless LAN access point, communication failure may
occur.
-
For Windows
Cause Remedy Reference
IP address is incorrect. Check that the same IP address is set for the printer
and the printer's port setting on the computer.
If using LPR Utility, check the IP address setting in
LPR Utility.
-
USB Connection Problems
Common to Windows and Mac OS X
Cause Remedy Reference
Unsupported USB cable is being used. Use a USB 2.0 cable. -
A USB hub is being used. Connect the printer directly to the computer. page 42
Printer driver is not installed correctly. Reinstall printer driver. page 43,
page 44
For Windows
Cause Remedy Reference
The printer is off line. Right-click the [OKI C833 *] icon on the [Devices and
Printers] folder, and then select [See print jobs] (If
the icons are grouped, select [See print jobs] > [OKI
C833 *]).
* Indicates the driver type. (ex. PCL6/PS/XPS)
In the dialog box, select the [Printer] menu and then
clear the check of [Use Printer Ofine].
-
A switch, buffer, extension cable or USB
hub is being used.
Connect the printer directly to the computer. page 42
A driver for a different printer that uses a
USB connection has been installed.
Delete the other printer driver from the computer. -
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Other Issues
3
3. Troubleshooting
Unable to Install a Printer Driver Successfully
Memo
If the following information does not solve the issue, contact your dealer.
For issues caused by an application, contact the manufacturer of the application.
USB Connection Problems
For Windows
Cause Remedy Reference
An icon of the printer is not created on
the [Devices and Printers] folder.
The printer driver is not installed correctly.
Reinstall the printer driver correctly.
page 43
Only the rst printer driver is installed
even if multiple printer drivers are
selected to install.
Follow the procedure below to install the second and
subsequent printer drivers:
1. Insert the “Software DVD-ROM” into a computer.
2.
When [AutoPlay] is displayed, click [Run Setup.exe].
Memo
If the [User Account Control] dialog box is displayed,
click [Yes].
3. Select a language from the drop-down list.
4. Read the license agreement, and then click [Accept].
5. Read Environmental advice for Users and click
[Next].
6. Select [Network] or [USB] corresponding to your
connection environment, and then click [Next].
If the [Windows Security Alert] dialog box is
displayed, click [Allow access].
7. Select the model name of this machine, and then
click [Next].
8. Click [Custom Install].
9. Click [Separate Install].
10. Click a driver to install.
Installation starts.
-
The “Unable to install printer driver
error message is displayed.
Use Plug-and-Play. Follow the procedure below.
1. Ensure that the printer and computer is turned off.
2. Connect a USB cable.
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Turn on the computer.
5. When the Found New Hardware Wizard is displayed,
follow the on-screen instructions to complete the
setup.
-
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Other Issues
3
3. Troubleshooting
OS-Specic Constraints
Constraints with Windows
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 appears.
When you launch an installer or utility, the [User Account
Control] dialog may appear. Click [Yes] or [Continue] to
run the installer or utility as an administrator. If you click
[No], the installer or utility does not start.
Color Correct
Utility
The [User Account Control]
dialog appears.
When you launch an installer or utility, the [User Account
Control] dialog may appear. Click [Yes] or [Continue] to
run the installer or utility as an administrator. If you click
[No], the installer or utility does not start.
The [Program Capability
Assistant] dialog appears.
If the [Program Capability Assistant] dialog appears
after an installation (including if you stop an installation
before it is completed), make sure to click [This program
installed correctly].
PS Gamma
Adjuster
The [User Account Control]
dialog appears.
When you launch an installer or utility, the [User Account
Control] dialog may appear. Click [Yes] or [Continue] to
run the installer or utility as an administrator. If you click
[No], the installer or utility does not start.
The [Program Capability
Assistant] dialog appears.
If the [Program Capability Assistant] dialog appears
after an installation (including if you stop an installation
before it is completed), make sure to click [This program
installed correctly].
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Other Issues
3
3. Troubleshooting
Image Quality Issues
Memo
If the following information does not solve your issues, contact your dealer.
Symptom Point to check Remedy Reference
Vertical lines appear.
Paper feed direction
The LED heads are dirty. Wipe the LED heads with a soft
tissue paper.
page 116
The toner is low. Replace the toner cartridge. page 102
The image drum is damaged. Replace the image drum. page 106
Foreign materials may be present
on the image drum.
Replace the image drum. page 106
The light-shielding lm of the
image drum is dirty.
Wipe the lm with a soft tissue
paper.
-
The image drum is not installed
properly.
Install the image drum properly. page 106
Printed images are
fading vertically.
Paper feed direction
The LED heads are dirty. Wipe the LED heads with soft
tissue paper.
page 116
The toner is low. Replace the toner cartridge. page 102
The paper is unsuitable. Use supported paper. page 48
Printed images are light.
The toner save is enabled. Change the toner save settings. -
The toner cartridge is not installed
properly.
Install the toner cartridge properly. page 102
The toner is low. Replace the toner cartridge. page 102
The paper is moist. Use paper stored in proper
temperature and humidity
conditions.
page 48
The paper is unsuitable. Use supported paper. page 48
The paper is unsuitable.
The settings of media type and
weight are incorrect.
Press the scroll button
or
and select [Menus] > [Tray
Conguration] > the paper tray
conguration you are using, and
then select the proper values
for [Media Type] and [Media
Weight]. Or, select a larger value
for [Media Weight].
page 48
The paper is recycled.
The media weight setting is
unsuitable.
Press the scroll button
or
and select [Menus] > [Tray
Conguration] > the paper tray
you are using, and then select a
larger value for [Media Weight].
page 48
Printed images are
partially faded. Spots
and lines appear.
The paper is too moist or dry. Use paper stored in proper
temperature and humidity
conditions.
page 48
[Paper Black Setting] or [Paper
Color Setting] is improperly
congured.
Press the scroll button
or ,
select [Menus] > [Print Adjust],
and then change the value of
[Paper Black Setting] or [Paper
Color Setting].
-
[Films Black Setting] or [Films
Color Setting] is improperly
congured.
Press the scroll button
or ,
select [Menus] > [Print Adjust],
and then change the value of
[Films Black Setting] or [Films
Color Setting].
-
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Other Issues
3
3. Troubleshooting
Symptom Point to check Remedy Reference
Horizontal lines
and spots appear
periodically.
Paper feed direction
If the interval of lines or spots
is about 94 mm (4 inches), the
image drum (the green tube) is
damaged or dirty.
Lightly wipe the image drum with
soft tissue paper.
Replace the image drum if it is
damaged.
page 106
If the interval of lines or spots is
about 40 mm (2 inches), foreign
materials may be present on the
image drum.
Open and close the output tray,
and print again.
-
If the interval of lines or spots is
about 143 mm, there is damage to
the fuser unit.
Change the fuser unit. page 112
The image drum has been exposed
to light.
Place the image drum back into
the printer and leave it for a few
hours. If that does not solve the
problem, replace the image drum.
page 106
The paper feed path is dirty. Print a few test copies. -
White area of paper is
lightly stained.
The paper contains static
electricity.
Use paper stored in proper
temperature and humidity
conditions.
page 48
The paper is too thick. Use thinner paper. -
The toner is low. Replace the toner cartridge. page 102
Periphery of letters is
smudged.
The LED heads are dirty. Wipe the LED heads with soft
tissue paper.
page 116
The paper is unsuitable. Use recommended paper. -
The paper is moist. Replace it with new paper. page 48
The entire paper area
is lightly stained when
printing on envelopes or
coated paper.
The toner may be sticking to the
whole area of the envelope or
coated paper.
This is not a malfunction of the
printer.
Coated paper is not recommended.
-
Toner comes off when it
is rubbed.
The settings of media type and
weight are incorrect.
Press the scroll button
or
and select [Menus] > [Tray
Conguration] > the paper
tray conguration you are using,
and then select the proper
values for [Media Type] and
[Media Weight]. Or, select a
heavier weight in [Media Weight].
page 48
The paper is recycled.
The media weight setting is
unsuitable.
Press the scroll button
or
and select [Menus] > [Tray
Conguration] > the paper tray
conguration you are using, and
then select a heavier weight for
[Media Weight].
page 48
Glossiness is not
uniform.
The settings of media type and
weight are incorrect.
Press the scroll button
or
and select [Menus] > [Tray
Conguration] > the paper
tray conguration you are using,
and then select the proper
values for [Media Type] and
[Media Weight]. Or, select a
heavier weight in [Media Weight].
page 48
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3. Troubleshooting
Symptom Point to check Remedy Reference
Color of the printed
image is not what you
expect.
The toner is low. Replace the toner cartridge. page 102
The setting of [Black Finish] is
not suitable for the application.
On the printer driver, select
[Composite Black (CMYK)]
or [True Black (K)] for [Black
Finish].
Advanced
The color adjustment has been
modied.
Do color matching from the printer
driver.
Advanced
The color balance is out of
adjustment.
Press the scroll button
or and
select [Calibration], and then
[Adjust Density].
Advanced
Color registration is out of
alignment.
Open and close the output tray.
Or, press the scroll button
or
and select [Calibration], and then
[Adjust Registration].
Advanced
Solid printing of CMY
100% is too light.
[CMY100% Density] is set to
[Disable].
Press the scroll button
or and
select [Admin Setup] > [Color
Setup] > [CMY100% Density],
and then select [Enable].
-
Dots appear.
The paper is unsuitable. Use supported paper. page 48
When the interval of the dots
is about 94 mm (4 inches), the
image drum (the green tube) is
damaged or dirty.
Lightly wipe the image drum with a
soft tissue paper.
Replace the image drum when it is
damaged.
page 106
Smears is printed.
The paper is moist. Replace it with new paper. page 48
The paper is unsuitable. Use supported paper. page 48
The background of a
printed page is dark or
dirty.
The printer may be malfunctioning. Contact your dealer. Back cover
Nothing is printed.
?
Two or more sheets of paper are
fed simultaneously.
Fan the paper well and load it
again.
page 53,
page 54
The printer may be malfunctioning. Contact your dealer. -
Patches appear.
The paper is moist. Replace it with new paper. page 48
The paper is unsuitable. Use supported paper. page 48
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3. Troubleshooting
Feeding Issues
Memo
If the following information does not solve the issue, contact your dealer.
Symptom Point to check Remedy Reference
The paper often
jams.
Multiple sheets
are fed at once.
The paper is fed
at an angle.
The printer is tilted. Place the printer on a at surface. page 16
The paper is too light or too heavy. Use the appropriate paper for the
printer.
page 48
The paper is moist or has a static
charge.
Use paper stored in proper
temperature and humidity
conditions.
page 48
The paper is wrinkled, folded or
curled.
Use appropriate paper for the printer.
Fix the curled paper.
page 48
Something is already printed on the
back side of the paper.
With tray 1/2/3/4, you cannot use
paper that has been printed.
Load it on the MP tray for printing.
page 54
The edges of the paper are not kept
even.
Fan the paper and even up the
edges.
page 53,
page 54
There is only one sheet of paper in
the tray.
Load several sheets of paper. page 53,
page 54
You have added more paper with
paper already loaded in the tray.
Remove the already loaded paper,
stack it onto the new paper, even up
the edges and load the paper with
the old paper on top.
page 53,
page 54
The paper is loaded at an angle. For tray 1/2/3/4, adjust the paper
width guide and stopper to the
paper.
For the MP tray, adjust the paper
width guide to the paper.
page 53,
page 54
Envelopes are not correctly loaded. Load envelopes correctly. page 54
Paper, envelopes or labels of weight
between 177 and 220 g/m
2
is loaded
in tray 1 and tray 2.
Load the paper, envelopes or labels
of weight between 177 and 220 g/m
2
on the MP tray, and use the face up
stacker.
page 48,
page 54
Paper does not feed
into the printer.
The setting of [Source] in the
printer driver is not correctly
specied.
Check the paper tray and select
the correct tray in [Source] in the
printer driver.
-
You have specied manual feeding
on the printer driver.
In the printer driver, clear the [Use
MP tray as manual feed] check
box on [Paper feed options].
Advanced
The printer does
not start processing
even though you
have removed the
jammed paper.
- Open and close the output tray. -
The paper gets
folded or wrinkled.
The paper is moist or has a static
charge.
Use paper stored in proper
temperature and humidity
conditions.
page 48
The paper is light. Press the scroll button
or
and then select [Menus] >
[Tray Conguration] > [(tray
name) Cong] > [Media Weight].
Then, specify a lighter weight.
page 48
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Other Issues
3
3. Troubleshooting
Symptom Point to check Remedy Reference
The paper twists
around the rollers
in the fuser unit.
The settings of media weight and
type are incorrect.
Press the scroll button
or
and then select [Menus] >
[Tray Conguration] > [(tray
name) Cong] > [Media Type]/
[Media Weight]. Then, specify the
appropriate values.
Or, specify a heavier weight in
[Media Weight].
page 48
The paper is light. Use heavier paper. -
There is an image or text on the
leading edge of the paper.
Add a margin on the leading edge of
the paper.
For duplex printing, leave a margin
in the leading and bottom edges.
-
Machine Issues
Symptom Point to check Remedy Reference
You turned on the
printer, but nothing
displays on the
screen.
The AC cord is unplugged. Turn off the printer and then plug in
the AC cord rmly.
-
The power is out. Check if the power is being supplied
to the electric outlet.
-
The printer does
not operate.
The AC cord is not rmly plugged in. Plug in the AC cord rmly. -
The printer is turned off. Turn on the printer. page 21
The printer turned off automatically
by the auto power off function.
Disable the auto power off function. page 69
Printer does not answer. Hold down the power switch for more
than 5 seconds to turn off the printer
forcibly.
-
The printer does
not start printing.
An error is displayed on the panel. Check the error code and follow the
on-screen instructions.
page 87
The Ethernet or USB cable is
unplugged.
Plug in the Ethernet or USB cable
rmly.
page 32,
page 42
Something is wrong with the
Ethernet or USB cable.
Use another Ethernet or USB cable. -
The printer does not support your
Ethernet or USB cable.
Use a USB 2.0 compatible cable.
Use an Ethernet 10BASE-T/
100BASE-TX/1000BASE-TX
compatible cable.
-
Something may be wrong with the
printing function.
Press the scroll button
or and
select [Print Information] >
[Conguration] and then print the
contents of the settings to check the
printing function.
page 30
The interface is disabled. Press the scroll button
or and
select [Admin Setup] > [Network
Setup] and enable the interface you
are using.
-
The printer driver of the printer is
not selected.
Set the printer driver of the printer
as the default printer.
-
The specied port of the printer
driver is wrong.
Specify the port the Ethernet or USB
cable is connected to.
-
The display screen
is blank.
The printer is in the deep sleep
mode.
Check if the <POWER SAVE>
button lights up and press the
<POWER SAVE> button to activate
the printer.
page 22
Print data is not
transmitted to the
printer.
The Ethernet or USB cable is broken. Connect a new cable. -
The time-out period set on the
computer has passed.
Set a longer time-out period. -
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3. Troubleshooting
Symptom Point to check Remedy Reference
There is an
abnormal sound.
The printer is tilted. Place the printer on a at surface. -
There is a piece of paper or foreign
object inside the printer.
Check the inside of the printer and
remove any objects.
-
The output tray is open. Close the output tray. -
There is a buzzing
sound.
The printer is printing on the heavy
or thin paper when the temperature
inside is high.
This is not a malfunction. You can
proceed with the operation.
-
It takes a while to
start printing.
The printer may be cleaning the
image drum.
Wait for a while. -
The printer is adjusting the
temperature of the fuser unit.
Wait for a while. -
The printer is processing data from
another interface.
Wait until the process nishes. -
A print job has
stopped in the
middle of the
printing process.
As a result of processing print jobs
continuously for a long time, the
inside the printer has become hot.
The printer is cooling off.
Wait for a while.
When the fuser unit becomes cooler,
printing restarts automatically.
-
As a result of processing print jobs
continuously for a long time, the
temperature in the printer inside
has become too high. The printer is
cooling off.
Wait for a while.
When the printer becomes cooler,
printing restarts automatically.
-
When the print processing is
overloaded by printing with the WSD
port, a computer may stop sending.
Retry to send data on a computer. If
the error is not resolved, use other
network port.
-
Memory is
insufcient.
A printer is short on memory
because print data is too large.
Reduce print data with a printer
driver.
Advanced
It takes a long time
to nish printing.
The processing speed of the
computer may be slowing down the
print job.
Use a computer with faster
processing speed.
-
You have selected [Fine / Detail
(1200x1200)] or [ProQ/High
Quality] on the [Job Options] tab
of the printer driver.
Select [Normal (600x600)] on the
[Job Options] tab of the printer
driver.
-
The print data is complex. Make the data simpler. -
Paper is narrow (less than 230 mm). Change the mode. Advanced
The printer driver
is not correctly
displayed on Mac
OS X.
The printer driver may not be
operating correctly.
Uninstall the printer driver and install
it again.
Advanced
Paper is curled. Thin paper is used. Set an appropriate paper weight or
select [High Humid Mode].
Advanced
Paper is wet on the
edge.
Wet paper is used. Select [High Humid Mode]. Advanced
The LED indicator
in the power switch
is blinking at high
speed per about
0.3 seconds.
The printer may be malfunctioning.
Unplug the AC cord immediately.
-
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4. Maintenance
4. Maintenance
This chapter explains how to replace consumables and maintenance units, clean the printer, and move
or transport the printer.
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units
This section explains how to replace consumable items.
WARNING
Do not throw the toner or
toner cartridge into the re.
Doing so may cause toner
splashes leading to burns.
Do not keep the toner
cartridge in places close to
the re. It may catch the
re, which cause re and
burns.
Do not vacuum spilled toner
powder. If vacuuming, it may
cause ignition due to the
sparks from electric contacts.
Toners spillage on the oor
should be wiped off by wet
clothes.
CAUTION
There are high temperature
parts in the device. Do
not touch the periphery
of the label "Caution High
Temperature", which may
cause burns.
Keep the toner cartridge out
of reach of young children. If
young children swallow toner
powder, follow the doctor's
direction immediately.
If toner powder is inhaled,
gargle with large amounts of
water and move the person
to the open area for fresh air.
Follow the doctor's direction
if necessary.
If the toner powder sticks to
your skin like your hands,
wash with soap.
If the toner gets into the
eyes, ush with plenty of
water immediately. Follow
the doctor's direction if
necessary.
If you swallow toner powder,
take large amounts of water
to weaken the toner. Follow
the doctor's direction if
necessary.
When handling a paper
jam, or replacing the toner
cartridge, make sure not to
get your cloth and hands
dirty. When toner powder
stains on your cloth, wash
with cold water. If you wash
with hot water, the toner
may be soaked into the
cloth; it may be difcult to
clean.
Do not disassemble the toner
cartridge. Toner powder may
y upward, and you may
inhale the toner powder
or may get your cloth and
hands dirty.
Keep a used toner cartridge
in a bag so that the toner
powder can not y upward.
Note
Use only genuine Oki Data consumable items to ensure optimum quality.
Service for problems due to use of consumable items other than genuine OKI consumables will incur fees even in the warranty
period or the maintenance contract period.
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4. Maintenance
Replacing Toner Cartridges
Note
Toner powder may spill if you remove a toner cartridge
before the toner runs out.
Life Span 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 keep printing several hundred pages
until the next message appears.
The number of pages that can make prints
depends on the usage.
When the “%COLOR% Toner Empty” appears
and printing is stopped, replace the toner
cartridge.
Memo
Even if the cyan (blue), magenta (red) or yellow toner
cartridges run out, you can print in black and white by
selecting [Monochrome] or [Grayscale]. However,
please replace the toner cartridge quickly after it runs
out, as not doing so may cause the image drum to be
damaged.
Note
The actual life of the toner cartridge differs depending on
the usage.
Note
Have a new print cartridge ready, as the print quality
declines after more than one year following breaking the
seal.
If you replace the toner cartridge/image drum while it is
being used, the amount of toner used will not be counted
normally.
By opening and closing the output tray after the message
Color toner has run out” is displayed, you are able
to print approximately 100 copies of A4 size ISO test
patterns (approximately 20 pages, ve times). However
further printing operations will not be possible after that.
Please replace the toner cartridge as failure to do so may
damage the image drum.
Procedure for Replacement
(for K (black) Toner Cartridge)
Memo
When replacing the C, M, Y toner cartridges, refer to
“Procedure for Replacement
(for C (cyan), M (magenta),
Y (yellow) Toner Cartridges)” P.104.
1 Prepare a new [K] toner cartridge.
2 Insert your nger into the recess on
the right side of the printer and pull the
front cover open lever (1) to open the
front cover (2) forward.
1
2
3 Turn the blue lever (3) of the toner
cartridge.
3
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4. Maintenance
4 Lift the toner cartridge (4) from the right
side, and remove it from the printer.
WARNING
Possible to get
burned.
Do not throw a used toner cartridge in the
re. They may explode, and the toner inside
may y off and cause getting burned.
Note
When toner powder adheres to the paper feeding
area inside the printer, wipe it off with a wet cloth
that has been well wrung.
4
5 Leaving the replacement toner cartridge
in its bag, gently shake it up and down
and side to side, and then unpack it.
6 Remove the tape (5) from the toner
cartridge.
5
7 Insert a new toner cartridge (6) by
aligning its left side indentation (7) with
the protrusion (8) on the image drum so
the toner cartridge and image drum [K]
color label align. Then x the right side
rmly into place.
Note
Do not insert a toner cartridge without removing the
tape.
6
8
7
8 Turn the blue lever (3) of the toner
cartridge backward until its top aligns on
the mark.
3
9 Close the front cover (2).
Note
The front cover cannot be closed if the output tray is
not closed securely.
2
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4. Maintenance
10 Please recycle toner cartridges.
Memo
If you must dispose of a toner cartridge, put it in a
plastic bag or similar container and dispose of it in
accordance with your municipality’s ordinances or
guidelines.
Procedure for Replacement
(for C (cyan), M (magenta),
Y (yellow) Toner Cartridges)
Memo
When replacing the K toner cartridge, refer to “Procedure
for Replacement
(for K (black) Toner Cartridge)” P.102.
1 Prepare new toner cartridges.
2 Insert your nger into the recess on
the right side of the printer and pull the
front cover open lever (1) to open the
front cover (2) forward.
1
2
3 Press the output tray open button (3)
and open the output tray (4).
CAUTIO
N
Possible to get
burned.
The fuser unit is extremely hot. Do not touch
it.
3
4
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4. Maintenance
4 Identify an empty toner cartridge by its
label color (5).
5
5 Slide the right blue lever (6) of the toner
cartridge while pressing the top of the
cartridge to unlock.
6
6 Lift the toner cartridge (7) from right
side, and remove it from the printer.
WARNING
Possible to get
burned.
Do not throw a used toner cartridge in the
re. They may explode, and the toner inside
may y off and cause getting burned.
7
7 Unpack the replacement toner cartridge,
and gently shake it up and down and
side to side.
8 Remove the tape (8) from the toner
cartridge.
8
9 Insert a new toner cartridge (9) by
aligning its left side indentation (10)
with the protrusion (11) on the image
drum so the toner cartridge and image
drum color labels align. Then x the
right side rmly into place.
Note
Do not insert a toner cartridge without removing the
tape.
10
11
9
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4. Maintenance
10 Turn the blue lever (6) of the toner
cartridge backward until its top aligns on
the
mark.
6
11 Close the output tray (4) by pushing the
both sides of the cover rmly.
4
12 Close the front cover (2).
2
Note
The front cover cannot be closed if the output tray is
not closed securely.
13 Please recycle toner cartridges.
Memo
If you must dispose of a toner cartridge, put it in a
plastic bag or similar container and dispose of it in
accordance with your municipality’s ordinances or
guidelines.
Replacing the Image Drum
Life Span of Image Drum
When the “%COLOR% Image Drum Near
Life” message appears on the display screen,
prepare a replacement image drum.
If you continue printing, the message
%COLOR% Image Drum Life” will be
displayed and printing will stop.
A guideline for replacing the image drum is
every 30,000 pages or so for A4 sized paper
(with single-sided printing). However, this
number of pages is for common printing
conditions (3 pages at a time). Printing one page
at a time reduces the drum life by about half.
The actual number of printed pages may be
halved again relative to the above guideline,
depending on the printing conditions.
If you continue to print more than the above,
the printer will force the printing to stop.
Note
The actual number of pages you can print with the image
drum depends on how you use it. The above guideline
may be reduced by more than half, depending on the
conditions of printing.
Though opening and closing the output tray may extend
the life of a image drum for a while, it is recommended to
replace it soon after the “Install New image drum” is
displayed.
The print quality may deteriorate after the toner cartridge
has been unpacked for a year. Replace it with a new one.
Press the scroll button or button > [Admin Setup] >
[System Setup] > [Near Life Status] is set to [Disable],
the “%COLOR% Image Drum Near Life” message does
not appear.
Procedure for Replacement
Note
If you use a new image drum with the toner cartridges
currently in use, the remaining amount indication of the
toner cartridges will not display correctly.
The messages “%COLOR% Image Drum Near Life” or
%COLOR% Image Drum Life
may also be displayed
soon after replacement.
The image drum (the green tube) is very delicate. Handle
it carefully.
Do not expose the image drum to direct sunlight or very
bright interior light (approximately more than 1500 lux).
Even under the normal interior light, do not leave it for
more than 5 minutes.
In order for the printer to exhibit its full performance,
please use genuine Oki Data consumables.
Service for problems due to use of consumable items
other than genuine OKI consumables will incur fees
even in the warranty period or the maintenance contract
period. (Use of consumable items other than genuine OKI
consumables does not always cause problems, but please
exhibit caution when using those.)
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4. Maintenance
There is one toner cartridge for each color on the image
drum.
1 Prepare a new image drum.
2 Insert your nger into the recess on
the right side of the printer and pull the
front cover open lever (1) to open the
front cover (2) forward.
1
2
3 Press the output tray open button (3)
and open the output tray (4).
CAUTION
Possible to get
burned.
The fuser unit is extremely hot. Do not touch
it.
3
4
4 Identify an empty toner cartridge by its
label color (5).
5
5 Remove the image drum (6) from the
printer in the direction of the arrow and
place the image drum on a at surface.
6
6 Turn the right blue lever (7) of the toner
cartridge forward while pressing the top
of the toner cartridge to unlock.
7
7 Lift the toner cartridge (8) from the
right side, and remove it from the image
drum.
WARNING
Possible to get
burned.
Do not throw a used image drum and toner
cartridge in the re. They may explode, and
the toner inside may y off and cause getting
burned.
8
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4. Maintenance
8 Remove the protective sheets.
Place a new image drum (9) on a at
surface.
9
9 Remove the toner cover (10).
10
10 Insert the toner cartridge (8) taken
out in step 7 to the image drum (9) by
aligning its left side indentation (11)
with the protrusion (12) on the image
drum, and then x the right side rmly
into place.
8
12
9
11
11 Turn the blue lever (7) of the toner
cartridge backward until its top aligns on
the
mark.
7
12 Check a label color of a new image drum
(9) and place the drum into a printer.
9
13 Close the output tray (4) by pushing the
both sides of the cover rmly.
4
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4. Maintenance
14 Close the front cover (2).
Note
The front cover cannot be closed if the output tray is
not closed securely.
2
15 Please recycle image drums.
Memo
If you must dispose of an image drum, put it in a
plastic bag or similar container and dispose of it in
accordance with your municipality’s ordinances or
guidelines.
If the light-shielding lm of the image drum becomes
dirty, wipe the lm by following the procedures
below.
(1) Open the front cover.
(2) Open the output tray.
(3) Remove the image drum.
(4) Wipe the light-shielding lm with soft
tissue paper.
(5) Put the image drum back to the
printer.
(6) Close the output tray by pushing the
both sides of the cover rmly.
(7) Close the front cover.
Replacing the Belt Unit
Life Span of Belt Unit
When the “Belt Unit Near Life” message
appears on the display screen, prepare a
replacement belt unit. You can keep printing
approximately 2000 pages until the next
message appears.
When the “Change Belt Unit” message
appears, replace the belt unit.
The life expectancy of the belt unit is
approximately 80,000 pages for A4 simplex
printing (three pages per job).
Note
The actual number of pages you can print with the belt
unit depends on how you use it.
Note
Though opening and closing the output tray may extend
the life of the belt unit somewhat, you should replace it
soon after the “Change Belt Unit” is displayed to prevent
malfunction.
If you replace the belt unit, use it until the end of its
useable life. If you remove the belt unit and install and
use another one before its usable life has expired, the use
life will not be correctly displayed.
Press the scroll button or button > [Admin Setup] >
[System Setup] > [Near Life Status] is set to [Disable],
the [Belt Unit Near Life] message does not appear.
Procedure for Replacement
Note
The image drum (the green tube) is very delicate. Handle
it carefully.
Do not expose the image drum to direct sunlight or very
bright interior light (approximately more than 1500 lux).
Even under the normal interior light, do not leave it for
more than 5 minutes.
1 Prepare a replacement belt unit.
2 Turn off your printer by pressing the
power switch.
Reference
“Turning Off the Power” P.21
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4. Maintenance
3 Insert your nger into the recess on
the right side of the printer and pull the
front cover open lever (1) to open the
front cover (2) forward.
1
2
4 Press the output tray open button (3)
and open the output tray (4).
CAUTIO
N
Possible to get
burned.
The fuser unit is extremely hot. Do not touch
it.
3
4
5 Take all the four image drums out of a
printer, and then place them on a at
surface.
6 Cover the image drums you took out
with paper so that the image drums do
not expose to the light.
7 Turn the blue locks (5) on each side of
the belt unit in direction of the arrow to
unlock.
5
5
8 Remove the belt unit by holding the blue
lever (6).
6
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4
4. Maintenance
9 Hold the handle of a new belt unit with
one hand and support lower part with
other hand. Place the belt unit into the
printer.
10 Turn the blue locks (5) on each side of
the belt unit in direction of the arrow.
5
5
11 Return all the four image drums to the
printer.
12 Close the output tray (4) by pushing the
both sides of the cover rmly.
4
13 Close the front cover (2).
Note
The front cover cannot be closed if the output tray is
not closed securely.
2
14 Please recycle belt unit.
Memo
If you must dispose of a belt unit, put it in a
plastic bag or similar container and dispose of it in
accordance with your municipality’s ordinances or
guidelines.
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units
4
4. Maintenance
Replacing the Fuser Unit
Life Span of Fuser Unit
When the “Fuser Unit Near Life” message
appears on the display screen, prepare a
replacement fuser unit. You can keep printing
approximately 2500 pages until the next
message appears.
When the “Change Fuser Unit” message
appears, replace the fuser unit.
The life expectancy of the fuser unit is up to
100,000 pages for A4 simplex printing.
Note
The actual number of pages you can print with the fuser
unit depends on how you use it.
Note
Though opening and closing the output tray may extend
the life of the fuser unit somewhat, you should replace it
soon after “Change Fuser Unit” is displayed to prevent
malfunction.
If you replace the fuser unit, use it until the end of its
useable life. If you remove the fuser unit and install and
use another one before its usable life has expired, the use
life will not be correctly displayed.
Press the scroll button
or
button > [Admin Setup] >
[Panel Setup] > [Near Life Status] is set to [Disable],
the [Fuser Unit Near Life] message does not appear.
Replacement Procedure
Note
Do not expose the image drum to direct sunlight or very
bright interior light (approximately more than 1500 lux).
Even under the normal interior light, do not leave it for
more than 5 minutes.
1 Prepare a new fuser unit.
2 Turn off your printer by pressing the
power switch.
Reference
“Turning Off the Power” P.21
3 Insert your nger into the recess on
the right side of the printer and pull the
front cover open lever (1) to open the
front cover (2) forward.
1
2
4 Press the output tray open button (3)
and open the output tray (4).
CAUTION
Possible to get
burned.
Since the fuser unit gets hot, carry out the
operation carefully, and when lifting it up
you must hold it by the handle. Do not try to
hold it whilst it is hot. Wait until it has cooled
down and then carry out the operation.
3
4
5 Pull forward the left locking lever (5) of
the fuser unit to unlock.
5
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4
4. Maintenance
6 Hold the fuser unit handle (6) and lift
the fuser unit out of the printer.
6
7 Hold the fuser unit handle (6) and place
the fuser unit into the printer.
6
8 Push back the left locking lever (5) of
the fuser unit to lock.
5
9 Close the output tray (4) by pushing the
both sides of the cover rmly.
4
10 Close the front cover (2).
Note
The front cover cannot be closed if the output tray is
not closed securely.
2
11 Please recycle fuser unit.
Memo
If you must dispose of a fuser unit, put it in a
plastic bag or similar container and dispose of it in
accordance with your municipality’s ordinances or
guidelines.
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Cleaning
4
4. Maintenance
Cleaning
This section explains how to clean each part of your printer.
Cleaning the Surface of the
Printer
Note
Do not use benzine, thinners, or alcohol as a cleaning
agent. They may damage the plastic parts of the printer.
Do not lubricate your printer with oil.
1 Turn off your printer by pressing the
power switch.
Reference
“Turning Off the Power” P.21
2 Wipe the surface of the printer with a
soft cloth lightly moistened with water or
neutral detergent.
3 Dry the surface of the printer with a dry
soft cloth.
Cleaning Paper Feed Rollers
Clean the paper feed rollers if paper jams occur
frequently.
Note
You should replace the paper feed rollers if paper jams
keep occurring even after cleaning the paper feed rollers.
For Tray 1/2/3/4
Memo
This procedure images use tray 1 as an example, but the
same procedure applies to tray 2/3/4.
1 Pull out the tray (1).
1
2 Wipe the two paper feed rollers (2)
inside the printer with a wet cloth that
has been wrung out well.
2
3 Remove paper loaded in the tray.
4 Wipe the paper feed roller (3) on the
tray with a wet cloth that has been
wrung out well.
3
5 Load paper in the tray.
6 Push the tray back into the printer.
For MP Tray
1
Open the MP tray (1) forward by
inserting your ngers into the front
recesses (2).
2
2
1
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Cleaning
4
4. Maintenance
2 Release the tab (3) of the paper feed
roller cover by pressing the right arm (4)
inward while lifting up the MP tray (1)
lightly.
1
4
3
3 Also press the left arm (4) inward while
lifting up the MP tray (1) lightly to
release the tab (3) of the paper feed
roller cover.
1
4
3
4 Open the paper set cover (5) until
touching the printer.
5
5 Wipe the two paper feed rollers (6) with
a wet cloth that has been wrung out
well.
6
6 Open the separation roller cover (7)
forward while pressing the center part of
the MP tray.
Wipe the two separation roller (8) with a
wet cloth that has been wrung out well.
7
8
7 Close the separation roller cover (7).
7
8 Lower the paper set cover (5).
5
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Cleaning
4
4. Maintenance
9 Hook one tab (3) of the paper feed roller
cover by pressing the right arm (4)
inward while lifting up the MP tray (1)
lightly.
Note
If closing the MP tray without returning the tab to the
correct position, the paper set cover may be broken.
Be sure to return the tab to the original position.
1
4
3
10 Also hook the other tab (3) of the paper
feed roller cover by pressing the left arm
(4) inward while lifting up the MP tray
(1) lightly.
Note
If closing the MP tray without returning the tab to the
correct position, the paper set cover may be broken.
Be sure to return the tab to the original position.
1
4
3
11 Close the MP tray (1).
If the MP tray cannot be closed, return the paper
set cover to the correct position by pressing the
paper loading part on the MP tray downward.
1
Cleaning LED Heads
Clean the LED heads if vertical 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.
They may damage the LED heads.
Do not expose the image drum to direct sunlight or very
bright interior light (approximately more than 1500 lux).
Even under the normal interior light, do not leave it for
more than 5 minutes.
1 Turn off your printer by pressing the
power switch.
Reference
“Turning Off the Power” P.21
2 Insert your nger into the recess on
the right side of the printer and pull the
front cover open lever (1) to open the
front cover (2) forward.
1
2
3 Press the output tray open button (3)
and open the output tray (4).
CAUTION
Possible to get
burned.
The fuser unit is extremely hot. Do not touch
it.
3
4
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Cleaning
4
4. Maintenance
4 Lightly wipe the lenses (5) of the LED
heads with soft tissue paper.
5
5 Close the output tray (4) by pushing the
both sides of the cover rmly.
4
6 Close the front cover (2).
Note
The front cover cannot be closed if the output tray is
not closed securely.
2
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Moving or Transporting Your Printer
4
4. Maintenance
Moving or Transporting Your Printer
This section explains how to move or transport your printer.
Moving Your Printer
CAUTION
It may cause
injury.
At least two people are needed to lift the printer
safely because it weighs about 37 Kg or 40 Kg.
1 Turn off your printer by pressing the
power switch.
Reference
“Turning Off the Power” P.21
2 Unplug all the cables.
AC cord and ground wire
Ethernet or USB cable
3 Remove any paper from the paper trays.
4 Lift your printer and move it to a new
location.
Transporting Your Printer
CAUTION
It may cause
injury.
At least two people are needed to lift the printer
safely because it weighs about 37 Kg or 40 Kg.
CAUTION
Possible to get
burned.
The fuser unit is extremely hot. Do not touch
it.
Note
The image drum (the green tube) is very delicate. Handle
it carefully.
Do not expose the image drum to direct sunlight or very
bright interior light (approximately more than 1500 lux).
Even under the normal interior light, do not leave it for
more than 5 minutes.
1 Turn off your printer by pressing the
power switch.
Reference
“Turning Off the Power” P.21
2 Unplug all the cables.
AC cord and ground wire.
Ethernet or USB cable.
3 Remove any paper from the paper trays.
4 Insert your nger into the recess on
the right side of the printer and pull the
front cover open lever (1) to open the
front cover (2) forward.
1
2
5 Press the output tray open button (3)
and open the output tray (4).
CAUTION
Possible to get
burned.
The fuser unit is extremely hot. Do not touch
it.
3
4
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Moving or Transporting Your Printer
4
4. Maintenance
6 Hold the toner cartridges with both
hands and remove them with the image
drums. Remove all the toner cartridges
and image drums, and place them on a
at surface.
7 Secure each toner cartridge to each
image drum with vinyl tape (5).
5
8 Return all the toner cartridges and
image drums to the printer.
9 Close the output tray (4) by pushing the
both sides of the cover rmly.
4
10 Close the front cover (2).
Note
The front cover cannot be closed if the output tray is
not closed securely.
2
11 Remove the optional additional tray unit
from the main unit if it is installed.
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Moving or Transporting Your Printer
4
4. Maintenance
12 Protect your printer with packing
materials.
13 Lift your printer and put it in a box.
Note
Use the packing materials attached to your printer
when purchased.
After transporting or when setting up again, remove
the vinyl tape used to secure the image drum and
toner cartridges.
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Before Machine Disposal
4
4. Maintenance
Before Machine Disposal
Before this machine is disposed of, it is recommended to erase the registered privacy data and the
stored data.
The data stored in the machine is shown below.
Admin password
Registered settings in various menus
Private printing data
Various records
Access control, user management data (local user, external user cache [LDAP, Kerberos])
1 Press the <MENU> button on the
operator panel.
2 Press the scroll button to select
[Admin Setup], and press the
<ENTER> button.
3 Input the admin password.
4 Select [Others Setup] > [Erase
Privacy Data].
5 Once [Are You Sure?] is displayed,
select [Yes], and press the <ENTER>
button.
6 Once [Would you like really?] is
displayed, select [Yes], and press the
<ENTER> button.
Restart the machine to erase the data.
Note
Once the action is executed, the erased data cannot
be restored. To cancel the erasing, select [No] in
step 5 or step 6.
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5
5. Appendix
5. Appendix
This chapter explains the specications of your printer.
Menu List of the Operator Panel
Checking the Printer’s Status with the Display Screen
From the <ENTER> button on the operator panel, you can check the status of your printer.
Checking the Device Status
You can check the residual life of the consumables, counter information, network settings and system
information on the display screen.
1 Press the <ENTER> button on the
operator panel to open the status menu.
2 Press the scroll button to select the
item you want to check and then press
the <ENTER> button.
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Menu List of the Operator Panel
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5. Appendix
Menu List of the Operator Panel
The function number is described on the right of each item.
Functions
Print From USB Memory Select Print File
Print Setup
Paper Feed
Copies
Duplex
Binding
Fit
Color Mode
Print
Shared Print F1
Private Print F2
: You must input a password.
Conguration Tray Count MPTray
Tray1
Tray2
(When tray2 is installed)
Tray3
(When tray3 is installed)
Tray4
(When tray4 is installed)
A4/Letter Impressions
Count
Color
Mono
Supplies Life
Cyan Toner (n.nK)
Magenta Toner (n.nK)
Yellow Toner (n.nK)
Black Toner (n.nK)
Cyan Drum
Magenta Drum
Yellow Drum
Black Drum
Belt
Fuser
Network
Network Information Printer Name
Short Printer Name
Enabling Default Gateway
(When Wireless LAN is installed)
Wired
IPv4 Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway Address
MAC Address
NIC Program Version
Web Remote Version
IPv6 Address (Local)
IPv6 Address (Stateless Address)
IPv6 Address (Stateful Address)
Wireless(Infrastructure) Infor-
mation
(When Wireless LAN is installed)
Firmware Version
Wireless(Infrastructure)
SSID
Security
State
Band
Channel
RSSI
IPV4 Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway Address
MAC Address
IPv6 Address (Local)
IPv6 Address (Stateless Address)
IPv6 Address (Stateful Address)
Wireless(AP Mode) Information
(When Wireless LAN is installed)
Wireless(AP Mode)
SSID
Password
(When AP Mode User Setting is disclosed)
Connected Devices
To NEXT PAGE IPv4 Address
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5
5. Appendix
System Serial Number
Asset Number
Lot Number
Firmware Version
CU Version
PU Version
Panel Version
RAM
Flash Memory
SD Card
Date and Time
Print Information
Conguration F100
Network F101
Demo Page
DEMO1
...
File List
PS Font List
PCL Font List
IBM PPR Font List
EPSON FX Font List
HP-GL2 Palette
Usage Report F102
Copies
Supplies Report
Error Log F103
Color Prole List
Memo
( ) indicates the factory default setting.
Job Log
Menus
Tray Conguration MPTray Cong Paper Size (A4 ) F90
X Dimension (210millimeter) F91
Y Dimension (297millimeter) F92
Media Type (Plain) F93
Media Weight (Light) F94
Tray Usage (When Missmatching) F95
Tray1 Cong
Paper Size (Cassete Size) F10
X Dimension (210millimeter) F11
Y Dimension (297millimeter) F12
Media Type (Plain) F13
Media Weight (Light) F14
Legal Paper (Legal14)
Othre Size (16K (184x260mm)
)
Tray2 Cong
(When tray2 is installed)
Paper Size (Cassete Size) F20
X Dimension (210millimeter) F21
Y Dimension (297millimeter) F22
Media Type (Plain) F23
Media Weight (Light) F24
Legal Paper (Legal14)
Othre Size (16K (184x260mm)
)
Tray3 Cong
(When tray3 is installed)
Paper Size (Cassete Size) F30
X Dimension (210millimeter) F31
Y Dimension (297millimeter) F32
Media Type (Plain) F33
Media Weight (Light) F34
Legal Paper (Legal14)
Othre Size (16K (184x260mm)
)
Tray4 Cong
(When tray4 is installed)
Paper Size (Cassete Size) F40
X Dimension (210millimeter) F41
Y Dimension (297millimeter) F42
Media Type (Plain) F43
Media Weight (Light) F44
Legal Paper (Legal14)
Othre Size (16K (184x260mm)
)
Paper Feed (Tray1) F80
Auto Tray Switch (On)
Tray Sequence (Down)
Duplex Last Page
(Skip Blank Page)
To NEXT PAGE
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5. Appendix
System Adjust Power Save Time (1 minute) F200
SleepTime (15 minutes) F201
Auto Power Off Time (4 hours) F202
Silent Mode (On)
Clearable Warning (ONLINE)
Auto Continue (Off)
Manual Timeout (60 seconds)
Timeout InJob (40 seconds)
Timeout Local (40 seconds)
Timeout Network (90 seconds)
Low Toner (Continue)
Print Mode w/o Color Toner
(Alarm)
Jam Recovery (On)
Error Report (Off) F210
Hex Dump F237
Print Adjust
Print Position Adjust
MPTray F220 X Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Y Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Duplex X Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Duplex Y Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Tray1 F221
X Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Y Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Duplex X Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Duplex Y Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Tray2
(When tray2 is
installed)
F222
X Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Y Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Duplex X Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Duplex Y Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Tray3
(When tray3 is
installed)
F223
X Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Y Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Duplex X Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Duplex Y Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Tray4
(When tray4 is
installed)
F224
X Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Y Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Duplex X Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Duplex Y Adjust (0.00millimeter)
Paper Black Setting (0) F230
Paper Color Setting (0) F231
Trans. Black Setting (0) F232
Trans. Color Setting (0) F233
SMR Setting F234
Cyan (0)
Magenta (0)
Yellow (0)
Black (0)
BG Setting F235
Cyan (0)
Magenta (0)
Yellow (0)
Black (0)
HU Setting (Off)
VL Cleaning
Gloss Mode (Off)
Drum Cleaning (Off) F236
High Humid Mode (Off)
Moisture Control (Off)
Narrow Paper Speed (Mode1)
Warmup Control (Off)
To NEXT PAGE Quiet Mode (Off)
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5
5. Appendix
Admin Setup Network Setup Enabling Default Gateway
(When Wireless LAN is installed)
: You must input
a password.
Wired (Enable)
TCP/IP (Enable)
NetBIOS over TCP (Enable)
IP Address Set (Auto)
IPv4 Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway Address
DHCPv6 (Disable)
Web (Enable)
Telnet (Disable)
FTP (Disable)
IPSec (if enabled) (Disable)
SNMP (Enable)
Network Scale (Normal)
Gigabit Network (Disable)
Hub Link Setting (Auto Negotiate)
Network Factory Defaults
USB Setup
USB (Enable)
Speed (480Mbps)
Soft Reset (Disable)
Serial Number (Enable)
Ofine Receive (Disable)
USB Memory Interface (Enable)
Connected Host (Normal)
Print Setup
Personality (Auto)
Copies (1)
Duplex (Off)
Binding (Long Edge)
Media Check (Enable)
A4/Letter Override (Yes)
Resolution (600dp)
Toner Save
Toner Save Level (Off)
Color (All)
Mono-Print Mode (Auto)
Default Orientation (Portrait)
Edit Size (Cassette Size)
X Dimension (210millimeter)
Y Dimension (297millimeter)
PS Setup
L1 Tray (Type1)
Network Protocol (RAW)
USB Protocol (RAW)
PDF Paper Size (Current Tray Size)
PDF Scaling Size (99%)
PCL Setup
Font Source (Resident)
Font Number (I0)
Font Pitch (10.00CPI)
Font Height (12.00 point)
Symbol Set (PC-8)
A4 Print Width (78 column)
White Page Skip (Off)
CR Function (CR)
LF Function (LF)
Print Margin (Normal)
True Black (Off)
Pen Width Adjust (On)
Tray ID#
MPTray (4)
Tray1 (1)
Tray2 (5)
(When tray2 is installed)
Tray3 (20)
(When tray3 is installed)
Tray4 (21)
(When tray4 is installed)
XPS Setup
DigitalSignature (Off)
DiscardControl (Auto)
MC Mode (On)
Unzip Mode (Speed)
To NEXT PAGE White Page Skip (Off)
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5. Appendix
SIDM Setup SIDM Manual ID# (2)
SIDM Manual2 ID# (3)
SIDM MP Tray ID# (4)
SIDM Tray1 ID# (1)
SIDM Tray2 ID# (5)
(When tray2 is installed)
SIDM Tray3 ID# (6)
(When tray3 is instaled)
SIDM Tray4 ID# (7)
(When tray4 is installed)
IBM PPR Setup
Character Pitch (10 CPI)
Font Condense (12CPI to 20CPI)
Character Set (SET-2)
Symbol Set (IBM-437)
Letter O Style (Disable)
Zero Character (Normal)
Line Pitch (6 LPI)
White Page Skip (Off)
CR Function (CR)
LF Function (LF)
Line Length (80 column)
Form Length (11.7 inch)
TOF Position (0.0 inch)
Left Margin (0.0 inch)
Fit To Letter (Disable)
Text Height (Same)
Continuous Paper Mode (Off)
EPSON FX Setup
Character Pitch (10 CPI)
Character Set (SET-2)
Symbol Set (IBM-437)
Letter O Style (Disable)
Zero Character (Normal)
Line Pitch (6 LPI)
White Page Skip (Off)
CR Function (CR)
Line Length (80 column)
Form Length (11.7 inch)
TOF Position (0.0 inch)
Left Margin (0.0 inch)
Fit To Letter (Disable)
Text Height (Same)
Continuous Paper Mode (Off)
Private Print Setup
(When SD Memory card is installed)
Verify job option (Disable)
Erase job option (No overwrite)
Keep job for (2 hours)
Job Limitation (Disable)
Verify job password (Off)
Job Auto Search (On)
Color Setup
Ink Simulation (Off)
UCR (Low)
CMY 100% Density (Disable)
CMYK Conversion (On)
Panel Setup
Near Life Status (Enable)
Near Life LED (Enable)
Idle Display (Toner Gauge)
Panel Contrast (0)
Buzzer Setup
Paper Jam Error Buzzer Volume (Off)
Time Setup
Date Format (dd/mm/yyyy)
Time Zone (+0:00)
Daylight Saving (Off)
Setting method (Manual Setup)
SNTP Server (Primary)
SNTP Server (Secondary)
Time Setting (01/01/2000 00 :00)
Power Setup
Auto Power Off (Auto Cong)
Tray Setup
Unit Of Measure (millimeter)
To NEXT PAGE Default Paper Size (A4)
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5. Appendix
Others Setup RAM Setup Receive Buffer Size (Auto)
Resource Save (Off)
Flash Memory Setup
Initialize
SD Card Setup
(When SD Memory card is in-
stalled)
Initialize
Format Partition (PCL)
Erase SD Card
Storage Common Setup
Check File System
Check All Sectors
Enable Initialization (No)
Job Log Setup
Clear Job Log
Security Setup
Access Control (Disable)
User Counter Report
Language Setup
Language Select (English)
Language Initialize
Job Cancel Setup
Cancel Key Behavior (Short)
Inquiry Display (On)
Focus Position (Yes)
Display Timeout (180)
Near Life Setup
Drum Near Life Timing (3000)
Fuser Near Life Timing (2500)
Belt Near Life Timing (2000)
Erase Privacy Data
Business Phone Setup
Business Phone Cooperation (Disable)
Connection IP Address (0.0.0.0)
Connection Port No. (59000)
Settings
Reset Settings
Save Settings
Restore Settings
Change Password
New Password Verify Password
Calibration
Auto Density Mode (On)
Adjust Density F300
Adjust Registration F301
Color Density
Cyan Density (0) F310
Magenta Density (0) F311
Yellow Density (0) F312
Black Density (0) F313
Print Color Tuning Pattern F302
Cyan Tuning
Highlight (0)
Mid-Tone (0)
Dark (0)
Magenta Tuning
Highlight (0)
Mid-Tone (0)
Dark (0)
Yellow Tuning
Highlight (0)
Mid-Tone (0)
Dark (0)
Black Tuning
Highlight (0)
Mid-Tone (0)
Dark (0)
Google Cloud
Print
Print Manually
Delete Registered Info
Register To Google Cloud Print
Settings Of Google Cloud Print
Using Cloud Service (Enable)
DNS Pimary (0.0.0.0)
: You must input a password.
DNS Secondary (0.0.0.0)
Proxy (Disable)
Proxy Server
Proxy Port No. (8080)
Proxy User ID
To NEXT PAGE Proxy Password
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5. Appendix
Wireless(Infrastructure) Setting
(When Wireless LAN is installed)
Wireless(Infrustructore) (Disable)
Network Setting
IP Address Set (Auto)
: You must input a password.
IPv4 Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway Address
DHCPv6 (Disable)
Automatic setup (WPS)
WPS-PBC
WPS-PIN
Wireless Network Selection
xxxxxx
......
Manual Setup
SSID
Security
WEP Key
WPA Encryption Type
WPA Pre-Shared Key
Execute
Wireless reconnection
Wireless(AP Mode) Setting
(When Wireless LAN is installed)
Wireless(AP Mode) (Disable)
Automatic Setup (PushButton)
Manual Setup
Connection Setting
SSID
Password
IPv4 Address
Execute
AP Mode User Setting (Don’t disclose user)
Boot Menu Network Factory Defaults
Wireless Module (Disable)
: You must input a password.
SD Card Setup
(When SD Memory card is installed)
Enable SD Card (Yes)
To display the [Boot Menu],
turn on the power while pressing
the <ENTER> button.
Storage Common Setup
Check File System
Check All Sectors
Menu Lockout (Off)
Panel Lockout (Off)
Print Statistics
Usage Report (Enable)
Maintenance Counter (Disable)
: You must input a password.
Reset Main Counter
Reset Supplies Counter
Change Password
New Password Verify Password
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Specications
5
5. Appendix
Specications
Model Model Number
C813/C823/C833/ES8433 N35100A, N35100B
C843/ES8443 N35101A, N35101B
General Specications
C813/C823 C833/ES8433 C843/ES8443
CPU PowerPC464FP, 800 MHz
Memory
(Maximum
768 MB)
Resident 256 MB 512 MB
Option 256 MB/512 MB 512 MB
Flash ROM System Memory : 128MB
Storage Device SD memory card kit
Optional
16 GB
Weight 37 Kg (including consumables without a duplex unit),
40 Kg (including consumables with a duplex unit)
Dimensions 449(W) x 552(D) x 360(H) mm
Power supply N35100A, N35101A :
110 - 127 VAC (Range 99 - 140 VAC), 50/60 Hz ± 2%
N35100B, N35101B :
220 - 240 VAC (Range 198 - 264 VAC), 50/60 Hz ± 2%
Power
consumption
Typical
operation
700 W
Idle 100 W
Peak 1400 W
Deep sleep
mode
Voltage 110 - 127 VAC : Less than 0.7 W
Voltage 220 - 240 VAC : Less than 1.0W
Power save
mode
Less than 12 W
Off mode Voltage 110 - 127 VAC : Less than 0.1 W
Voltage 220 - 240 VAC : Less than 0.15 W
Interface USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed), Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-TX, IEEE802.11
a/b/g/n (Optional)
Display Graphics panel 60(W) x 32.6(H) mm, 128 x 64 dots
Supported OS Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows
Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows
Server 2008
Mac OS X 10.8.5-10.11
Please refer to product requirements for details.
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Specications
5
5. Appendix
Printing Specications
C813/C823 C833/ES8433 C843/ES8443
Printing method Dry electrophotographic recording method with LED (Light-emitting diode)
Emulation language PCL6 (XL3.0 and PCL5c),
EPSON FX, IBM ProPrinter,
XPS
PCL6 (XL3.0 and PCL5c), PostScript 3, IBM ProPrinter,
EPSON FX, XPS
Resident fonts PCL: 91 european fonts PCL: 91 european fonts
PS: 80 european fonts
Resolution 600 x 600 dpi, 600 x 1200 dpi, 600 x 600 dpi 2bit 1200 x 1200 dpi, 600 x
600 dpi
Color Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Black
Print speed (A4) Simplex: 23 ppm
Duplex: 19 ppm
Simplex: 35 ppm
Duplex: 27 ppm
Paper size Tray 1 Legal 13/13.5/14, letter, executive, tabloid, A3, A4, A5, B5, B4, A6, B6,
Statement, 8.5SQ, Folio, custom size, 8K (260 x 368 mm, 270 x 390 mm, 273 x
394 mm), 16K (197 x 273 mm, 195 x 270 mm, 184 x 260 mm)
Tray 2/3/4
(Option)*
Legal 13/13.5/14, letter, executive, tabloid, A3, A4, A5, B4, B5, 8.5SQ, Folio,
custom size, 8K (260 x 368 mm, 270 x 390 mm, 273 x 394 mm), 16K (197 x 273
mm, 195 x 270 mm, 184 x 260 mm)
MP Tray Legal 13/13.5/14, letter, executive, tabloid, statement, A3, A4, A5, B4, B5, A6,
B6, B6 Half, Statement, 8.5SQ, Folio, 4x6inch, 5x7inch, Nagagata #3, Nagagata
#4, Nagagata #40, Youkei #0, Youkei #4, Kakugata #2, Kakugata #3, Hagaki,
Oufuku Hagaki, C4, C5, DL, Com-10, index card (3 x 5 inch), custom size, 8K
(260 x 368 mm, 270 x 390 mm, 273 x 394 mm), 16K (197 x 273 mm, 195 x 270
mm, 184 x 260 mm)
Duplex
Printing
Legal 13/13.5/14, letter, executive, tabloid, A3, A4, A5, B4, B5, B6, 8.5SQ, Folio,
8K (260 x 368 mm, 270 x 390 mm, 273 x 394 mm), 16K (197 x 273 mm, 195 x
270 mm, 184 x 260 mm), custom size (148 - 297 mm (W) x 182 - 431 mm (L))
Custom size Tray 1
105, 128 - 297 mm (W), 148, 182 - 431 mm (L)
(4.1, 5.0 - 11.7 inches (W), 5.8, 7.2 - 17.0 inches (L))
Tray 2/3/4 (option)*
148 - 297 mm (W), 182 - 431 mm (L)
(5.8 - 11.7 inches (W) 7.2 - 17.0 inches (L))
MP tray
64, 128 - 297 mm (W), 90, 182 mm - 1312, 431 mm (L)
(2.5, 5.0 - 11.7 iinches (W), 3.5, 7.2 inches - 52.0, 17.0 inches (L))
Media type Plain paper (64 g/m
2
- 256 g/m
2
), letterhead, transparency, label, bond, recycle,
card stock, rough, glossy
Feeding method Automatic feeding from the tray 1, MP tray and additional tray unit (optional),
Manual feeding from MP tray
Paper loading capacity Tray 1
300 sheets of Standard paper /80 g/m
2
, total thickness 30 mm or lower.
MP tray
100 sheets of Standard paper /80 g/m
2
and total thickness 10 mm or lower, 10
envelopes/ weight of 85 g/m
2
.
Additional tray unit (optional)
530 sheets of Standard paper /80 g/m
2
, total thickness 53 mm or lower.
Output method Face up/Face down
Paper output capacity Face up
100 sheets (less than 80 g/m
2
), 10 sheets (ultra-heavy/envelopes)
Face down
200 sheets (less than 80 g/m
2
)
Print guaranteed area 6.35 mm or more from the paper edge (not applicable to special media such as
envelopes)
Print precision Print beginning:± 2 mm, paper skew:± 1 mm/100 mm,
image expansion:± 1 mm/100 mm (80 g/m
2
)
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Specications
5
5. Appendix
C813/C823 C833/ES8433 C843/ES8443
Warm-up time From power on
32 seconds (at room temperature 25°C, rated voltage)
From power save mode
27 seconds (at room temperature 25°C, rated voltage)
Operating environment When in operation
10 - 32°C / Relative Humidity of 20 - 80% (maximum wet bulb temperature of
25°C, maximum dry bulb temperature of 2°C)
When not in operation
0 - 43°C / Relative Humidity of 10 - 90% (maximum wet bulb temperature of
26.8°C, maximum dry bulb temperature of 2°C)
Conditions for the guarantee
of print quality
Operating Range
Temperature 10°C, humidity 20 to 80% RH
Temperature 32°C, humidity 20 to 60% RH
Humidity 20% RH, temperature 10 to 32°C
Humidity 80% RH, temperature 10 to 27°C
Full-color Print Quality Assured Range
Temperature 17 to 27°C, humidity 50 to 70% RH
Consumables, Maintenance
Unit
Toner cartridges, image drum, belt unit, fuser unit, feed roller set
*C813/C823 is available only Tray2.
Network Specications
C813/C823 C833/ES8433 C843/ES8443
Interface Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-TX, IEEE802.11 a/b/g/n (Optional)
Protocol TCP/IPv4, TCP/IPv6, SMTP, POP3, HTTP, SNMPv1/v3, DHCP, DNS, LPR, Port9100,
BOOTP, ARP, FTP, Bonjour (Rendezvous), Web Services Discovery (WSD)
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Specications
5
5. Appendix
Wireless LAN Specications (Option)
Item
Wireless LAN standard IEEE802.11a/b/g/n conformity (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz)
Security Disable, WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-EAP, WPA2-EAP
Regulatory wireless LAN statements
- FCC Statement
- IC Statement
- Europe-CE Declaration of conformity.
FCC statement
FCC WARNING
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
IC statement
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation
of this device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux la partie 15 des règles de la FCC et CNR d’Ubdustrie Canada
applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions
suivantes : (1) I’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) I’utilisateur de I’appareil doit
accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre
le fonctionnement.
This Class [B] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe [B] est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Caution (FCC/IC):
5.15-5.25 GHz band is restricted to indoor operations only.
La bande 5150-5250 MHz est restreints à une utilisation à l’intérieur.
This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines and RSS-102 of the IC radio
frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at
least 20 cm or more away from person’s body.
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Specications
5
5. Appendix
Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements énoncées pour un
environnement non contrôlé et respecte les règles les radioélectriques (RF) de la FCC lignes directrices
d’exposition et d’exposition aux fréquences radioélectriques (RF) CNR-102 de l’IC. Cet équipement
doit être installé et utilisé en gardant une distance de 20 cm ou plus entre le dispositif rayonnant et le
corps.
Europe - CE Declaration of Conformity
This equipment complies with the essential requirements of the European Union directive 1999/5/EC.
The telecommunications functionality of this product may be used in the following EU and EFTA
countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Turkey and United Kingdom.
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Specications
5
5. Appendix
Printer Dimensions
449 mm
360 mm
760 mm
400 mm
498 mm
774 mm
138 mm
138 mm
138 mm
1107 mm
255 mm 552 mm 300 mm
420 mm
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW
OPTION-INSTALLED VIEW (TRAY2/3/4)
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Index
A
ATTENTION indicator ............ 87
B
Belt Unit ........................... 109
C
Custom Sizes ...................... 58
D
Deep Sleep Mode ................. 67
Duplex Printing ..............51, 58
E
Envelope ............................ 49
F
Feed Rollers ...................... 114
Fuser Unit ........................ 112
I
Image Drum ..................... 106
Install
Printer Driver
(Mac OS X) ........38, 44
Printer Driver
(Windows) .........35, 43
IP Address .......................... 35
M
Mac OS X ........................... 31
MP Tray .............................. 54
O
Other Error Messages ........... 87
Output Tray ........................ 62
P
Paper Jams ......................... 73
Paper Size ............... 48, 51, 58
Paper Tray .....................51, 58
Paper Weight .................48, 51
Placement Environment ........ 16
Placement Space ................. 16
POWER SAVE button ............ 22
Power Supply Conditions ...... 20
Printer Driver ......35, 38, 43, 44
Product Requirements .......... 31
R
Rear Output Tray ................. 62
T
Toner Cartridges ................ 102
W
Windows ............................ 31
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