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User’s
Guide
P/N 59270107
2 Microline 320/321 Turbo
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Document Title and Part Number
Microline 320/321 Turbo User’s Guide
P/N 59270107
Disclaimer
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in
this document is complete, accurate, and up-to-date. Oki Data
assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its
control. Oki Data 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 Oki Data.
Copyright Information
Copyright 2001 by Oki Data. All rights reserved.
Revised edition March, 2001
Written and produced by the Oki Data Training and
Publications Department.
Contact Information
Please address any comments on this publication to:
Mailing Address
Oki Data Americas, Inc.
Training & Publications Dept.
2000 Bishops Gate Blvd.
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054-4620
e-Mail Address
pubs@okidata.com
Web Site
Please visit Oki Data’s multilingual web site at:
http://www.okidata.com
Trademark Information
OKI, Oki Data and MICROLINE are registered trademarks of Oki
Electric Industry Company, Ltd.
CompuServe is a registered trademark of CompuServ Inc.
Energy Star is a registered trademark of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency
Epson is a registered trademark of Epson America, Inc.
IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines
Corp.
Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other
countries.
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User’s Guide: English 3
Contents
Installation ................................................................ 19
Installation Hints ..................................................................19
Installation Overview ...........................................................20
Installation Location ............................................................20
Customizing the Installation................................................21
Unpacking the Machine .......................................................23
Shipping Restraints ..............................................................24
Ribbon Cartridge..................................................................25
Ribbon Cartridge Handling ...............................................26
Ribbon Cartridge Emergency First Aid .............................26
Computer Connections ........................................................27
Power Connections...............................................................28
Paper Loading ......................................................................29
Emulations ...........................................................................33
Testing the Printer ................................................................34
Font Sample Test ................................................................35
Rolling ASCII Test .............................................................36
Printer Drivers.......................................................................37
Selecting Printer Drivers ....................................................37
Obtaining Drivers...............................................................37
Installing Printer Drivers ....................................................37
Helpful Hints ...............................................................7
Saving Money ........................................................................8
Saving Money: Forms Tear-Off............................................8
Saving Money: Draft Mode .................................................8
Saving Time ...........................................................................9
Saving Time: Internet Support ............................................9
Saving Time: Draft Mode ....................................................9
Saving Time: Paper Park ......................................................9
Saving Time: Moving Through the Menu ..........................9
Operation Tips ......................................................................10
Operation Tip: Top of Form ...............................................10
Operation Tip: Turning the Platen Knob ...........................11
Operation Tip: Control Access to the Printer.....................11
Introduction.............................................................. 12
Printer Features .....................................................................13
Parts Identification.................................................. 14
Printer Serial Number ...........................................................14
Parts Identification: Rear Feed (Continuous Forms)............15
Parts Identification: Top Feed (Single-Sheet) ......................16
Front Panel Lights ................................................................17
Front Panel Keys ..................................................................18
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Using Your Printer................................................... 38
Top of Form (TOF) ................................................................38
Top of Form (TOF) and Forms Tear-Off..............................39
Forms Tear-Off Status (ON or OFF) ....................................39
Setting Top of Form, Forms Tear-Off ON (Step A) .............40
Setting Top of Form, Forms Tear-Off OFF (Step B)............42
Temporary Top of Form Change ........................................44
Reset Top of Form to Factory Default................................45
Printer ON ........................................................................45
Printer OFF .......................................................................45
Forms Tear-Off ......................................................................46
Changing the Forms Tear-Off Setting ................................47
Automatic Forms Tear-Off..................................................48
TEAR Key and Automatic Forms Tear-Off ......................48
Manual Forms Tear-Off ......................................................49
TEAR Key ............................................................................50
Forms Tear-Off set OFF ......................................................50
Forms Tear-Off set ON ........................................................50
Paper Park .............................................................................51
Changing Paper Paths ..........................................................52
Continuous-forms to single-sheet feed ..............................52
Single-sheet feed to continuous forms ..............................52
Printhead Gap .......................................................................53
Expanded Printhead Gap ...................................................54
Print Quality .........................................................................58
Super Speed Draft...............................................................59
Printer Reset .........................................................................59
Character Pitch .....................................................................60
Menu Mode ..........................................................................61
Moving Through the Menu ...............................................62
Moving Forward ..............................................................62
Moving Backward ...........................................................62
Resetting Menu to Factory Defaults ..................................63
Printing the Menu Settings ................................................63
Changing the Menu Settings .............................................64
Menu Settings Table ..........................................................65
Explanations of Menu Items ..............................................70
Maintenance ............................................................. 73
Replacing the Ribbon Cartridge ..........................................73
Printer Cleaning ...................................................................74
Paper Jams ............................................................................75
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Troubleshooting ....................................................... 80
General Information .............................................................80
Internet Support .................................................................80
List of Problems....................................................................81
Problem 1:
My word processor files do not print the way I have the
menu and front panel set. ...............................................82
Problem 2:
Nothing happens when I turn on the printer...................83
Problem 3:
The printer does not print when the computer
sends data. ......................................................................83
Problem 4:
I'm getting strange symbols, incorrect fonts, etc., when I
try to print a document. ..................................................83
Problem 5:
Ink smears on the paper when I print on narrow forms...84
Problem 6:
I've installed a new ribbon and the printing is smeared and
streaked...........................................................................84
Problem 7:
The ALARM light is flashing. ........................................84
Problem 8:
The ALARM light is on and the Character Pitch 10 light
is flashing. ......................................................................84
Problem 9:
The ALARM light is on and the Character Pitch 15 light
is flashing. ......................................................................85
Problem 10:
The printer needs paper, but the ALARM light is not on
and I cannot load the paper. ...........................................85
Problem 11:
The Print Quality and Character Pitch keys on the front
panel don't work. ............................................................85
Problem 12:
Continuous-form paper sticks to the paper separator.....85
Specifications............................................................ 86
Service and Support ................................................ 91
General Information .............................................................91
Documentation .....................................................................92
Purchase Location ................................................................92
Internet Support....................................................................93
www.okidata.com ............................................................93
my.okidata.com ...............................................................93
Telephone Support ...............................................................94
Service Centers .....................................................................95
Service and Support: United States and Canada..................96
Service and Support: Latin America ....................................97
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Accessories ............................................................... 98
Purchasing Accessories......................................................... 98
Accessories: Part Numbers ...................................................99
Consumables: Part Numbers ..............................................99
Options: Part Numbers .......................................................99
Replacement Parts: Part Numbers ................................... 100
Documentation: Part Numbers ........................................ 100
Printer Control Codes .......................................... 101
Epson FX Commands ........................................................ 102
IBM Proprinter III Commands ........................................... 104
Oki Data MICROLINE Standard Commands .................... 106
Warranty, Regulatory, and Safety Information 108
Limited Warranty: United States and Canada ................... 108
Limited Warranty: Latin America...................................... 110
Service and Support: United States and Canada............... 111
Sales and Service Dealers: United States and Canada . 111
Telephone Support: United States and Canada............ 112
Service and Support: Latin America ................................. 113
Sales and Service Centers: Latin America .................... 113
Customer Support Professionals: Latin America .......... 113
Oki Data on the Internet .................................................... 114
www.okidata.com ......................................................... 114
my.okidata.com ............................................................ 114
Oki Data Service Centers................................................... 115
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) .................................. 116
Emergency Information: MSDS...................................... 116
Safety Information .......................................................... 120
Regulatory Information..................................................... 121
Year 2000 Compliance ................................................... 121
Energy Star® ................................................................... 121
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ................ 122
Industry Canada (IC) ....................................................... 123
European Union Council of the European Communities124
Index ........................................................................ 125
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User’s Guide: English 7
Helpful Hints
This section summarizes the features and capabilities directly
connected to saving money and time.
Details for these features and capabilities are provided in
other sections of this document.
You may want to use some of our Helpful Hints when
working with your machine.
Your printer has many features and capabilities that will help
you
save money
save time
operate the machine
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Saving Money
Saving Money: Forms Tear-Off
The Forms Tear-Off feature allows a printed page (rear feed,
continuous form) to be torn off without wasting paper or
adjusting the printer.
Forms Tear-Off automatically moves the paper from the
initial printing position (print start position) to the tear-off
position, after a time interval (which you select through the
menu).
The top of the page (perforation) is even with the tear bar.
The tear bar is located under the clear top of the access cover.
Paper remains in the tear-off position until the printer
receives more data. Then, the paper moves back down for
printing (retracts to the initial print position).
When printing stops, the paper will advance to the tear-off
position.
This feature is normally turned off.
Forms Tear-Off and the Top of Form settings interact.
For more information, refer to “Using Your Printer, Forms
Tear-Off and Using Your Printer, Top of Form.”
Saving Money: Draft Mode
When printing drafts of documents, use either the High Speed
Draft or Super Speed Draft mode. These modes use less ink
than the Utility or Near Letter Quality Modes, thus extending
the life of your ribbon. The draft modes also print at high
speeds, reducing the time required to complete a print job.
For more information, refer to “Using Your Printer, Print
Quality.
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Saving Time
Saving Time: Internet Support
Oki Data provides support via the Internet.
Oki Data’s main web site, www.okidata.com, is the gateway to
Oki Data’s products and services.
my.okidata.com is a powerful area of Oki Data’s web site
designed to help you personalize the information and service
you get from Oki Data.
You can find information at your convenience, at any time.
For more information, refer to “Service and Support, Internet
Support.”
Saving Time: Draft Mode
When printing drafts of documents, use either the High Speed
Draft or Super Speed Draft mode. The draft modes print at
high speeds, reducing the time required to complete a print
job. These modes also use less ink than the Utility or Near
Letter Quality Modes, thus extending the life of your ribbon.
For more information, refer to “Using Your Printer, Print
Quality.
Saving Time: Paper Park
Your printer’s paper park feature allows you to print a single
sheet (cut-sheet) page without removing continuous feed
paper from the printer.
For more information, refer to “Using Your Printer, Paper
Park.”
Saving Time: Moving Through the Menu
When the printer is in Menu Mode, you can move forward or
backwards through the menu.
To move forward, press GROUP, ITEM, or Set, whichever is
appropriate.
To move backward, press and hold SHIFT, then GROUP,
ITEM, or Set, whichever is appropriate.
For more information, refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu
Mode.”
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The first line prints at the red line of the plastic paper shield
(1) on the printhead.
The Top of Form and Forms Tear-Off settings of your printer
interact.
How you set the Top of Form depends on the status of the
Forms Tear-Off menu setting.
For more information, refer to “Using Your Printer, Top of
Form (TOF).”
32T-18.eps
Operation Tips
Operation Tip: Top of Form
!
If you turn the platen knob when the printer is turned
on, you will cause the Top of Form to mis-align. Always
turn the printer off before turning the platen knob!
!
Always determine the status of the Forms Tear-Off menu
setting BEFORE setting the Top of Form. Refer to
“Using Your Printer, Top of Form, Forms Tear-Off
Status (ON or OFF).”
Top of Form sets the print start position for the printer. It is
adjustable in increments of 1/144 of an inch. The amount of
adjustment is limited to avoid paper jams.
The Top of Form may be left at the factory default (1 inch),
changed for a single print job, or set to a new (permanent)
default.
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Operation Tip: Turning the Platen Knob
!
If you turn the platen knob when the printer is turned
on, you will cause the Top of Form to mis-align. Always
turn the printer off before turning the platen knob!
Operation Tip: Control Access to the
Printer
You can control access to the printer by changing the setting
for the Operator Panel Function (in the Menu).
When the Operator Panel Function is set to Full Operation
(the factory default), all keys on the front panel operate.
When the Operator Panel Function is set to Limited
Operation, the PRINT QUALITY and CHARACTER PITCH
keys don’t work. This prevents these settings from being
changed from the control panel when several people are
using the printer.
For more information, refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu
Mode, Menu Settings Table, Setup, Operator Panel
Function.”
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this printer.
This rugged 9-pin printer can meet the needs of harsh and
demanding environments. The expanded printhead gap, zero-
tear capability, and multiple paper feed paths allow the
printer to handle a wide variety of media, including 6-part
forms. Your printer will provide years of dependable and
efficient service.
In addition to the many standard features, options can
expand the machine’s capabilities.
For information on the options, see “Accessories.”
Oki Data on the Internet
The Oki Data Web Sites provide the most current information
available on your product.
An on-line version of this document is available for viewing
and downloading via Oki Data’s Web Sites.
You may reach Oki Data via the Internet at:
www.okidata.com
www.my.okidata.com
For more information on the Oki Data Web Sites, refer to
“Service and Support, Internet Support.”
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User’s Guide: English 13
Printer Features
Super reliable, durable operation: 10,000 hours Mean
Time Between Failures (MTBF)!
Expandable head gap for handling forms up to 0.031"
(0.79 mm) thick through the bottom feed path using the
optional push and/or pull tractor.
Advanced paper handling, with built-in rear push tractor
and zero-tear forms capability.
Blazing print speeds:
— 300 characters per second (cps) in Utility mode
— 390 cps in High Speed Draft (HSD) mode
— 435 cps in Super Speed Draft (SSD) mode
100% backward compatible with Microline 320/321
printers.
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Parts Identification
The parts identified here are parts of the unit that you will use
during normal operation.
For accessories (consumables, options, replacement parts, and
documentation), refer to “Accessories.”
Printer Serial Number
The serial number of your machine is on a label on the back
of your machine.
The label says “S/N.”
An example serial number is: 401A0154693.
!
You will need your printer serial number if your
machine requires servicing.
A written receipt for the product, showing the date of
purchase, dealers name, and both the model and serial
numbers of the product must accompany any request or
claim for work to be performed under Limited
Warranty.
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Parts Identification: Rear Feed
(Continuous Forms)
1 Paper Guides
2 Paper Separator
3 Paper Lever
4 On-Off Switch
5 Platen Knob
6 Control Panel
7 Acoustic Cover
8 Access Cover
!
Move the paper lever to the position marked “REAR.”
For rear feed, the paper lever is towards the front of the
printer.
32T-01c.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
PRINT QUALITY
CHARACTER PITCH
HSD
NLQ
UTL
SSD
10 12 15
17
20 PROP
2
8
7
5
4
3
6
1
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QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT
TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
PRINT QUALITY
CHARACTER PITCH
HSD
NLQ
UTL
SSD
10 12 15
17
20 PROP
Parts Identification: Top Feed
(Single-Sheet)
1 Paper Guides
2 Paper Separator
3 Paper Lever
4 On-Off Switch
5 Platen Knob
6 Control Panel
7 Acoustic Cover (open)
8 Access Cover
!
Move the paper lever to the position marked “TOP.”
The paper lever is towards the back of the printer.
32T-15.eps
8
7
5
4
2
6
3
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Front Panel Lights
32T-FP.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
PRINT QUALITY
CHARACTER PITCH
HSD
NLQ
UTL
SSD
10 12 15
17
20 PROP
5 ALARM: Glows = error condition exists:
out of paper (no other lights blinking)
paper jam if 15 cpi light is also blinking
paper lever is set to wrong position if 10 cpi light is also
blinking.
Blinks = error condition. Turn printer off, then on; if
light still flashes, contact service dealer.
6 10 / 12 / 15 / 17 / 20 / PROP:
Indicate selected character pitch.
1 SEL: Glows = printer selected, ready to receive data
Flashes = printer in Print Suppress Mode
Not lit = printer deselected (cannot receive data)
2 QUIET: Glows = printer is in Quiet state.
3 HSD / UTL / NLQ / SSD: Indicate print quality selected.
4 POWER: Glows = printer is turned on.
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3
6
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Front Panel Keys
32T-FP.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
PRINT QUALITY
CHARACTER PITCH
HSD
NLQ
UTL
SSD
10 12 15
17
20 PROP
4
5
6
1
2 3
7
9
8
1 SEL: Selects/deselects printer (printer on-line / off-line).
When held on power up, or with SHIFT key, engages
Menu Mode.
2 SHIFT: Press and hold while pressing another key to
engage the alternate function for that key (e.g., “Micro
Feed Down” for LF key).
3 LF: Moves paper up one line: press and hold for
repetitive line feeds. When held on power up, activates
Font Test.
4 FF/LOAD: Loads/ejects single sheet of paper; loads
continuous-form paper or feeds it to next page.
5 TEAR: Moves continuous-form paper up for tear-off or
back down for printing.
6 PARK: Retracts continuous-form paper from the path.
7 QUIET: Turns Quiet Mode on and off. When held on
power up, activates Rolling ASCII Test.
8 PRINT QUALITY: Selects print quality and font.
9 CHARACTER PITCH: Selects the character pitch. Used
with SHIFT key to reset the printer and clear the buffer.
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User’s Guide: English 19
Your printer has a grounded, 3-prong plug as a safety
feature, and it will only fit into a grounded outlet. If you
can not plug it in, chances are that you have an older, non-
grounded outlet. Contact an electrician to have it
replaced with a grounded outlet. Do not use an adapter to
defeat the grounding.
To avoid damaging the power cord, do not put anything
on it or place it where it will be walked on. If the cord
becomes damaged or frayed, replace it immediately.
Installation
Installation Hints
Read the setup and operating instructions in this
document carefully. Be sure to save this document for
future reference.
Read and follow all warning and instruction labels on the
printer itself.
Place your printer on a firm, solid surface. If you put in on
something unsteady, it might fall and be damaged. If you
place it on a soft surface (such as a rug, sofa, or bed) the
vents may be blocked, causing it to overheat.
The printer must be installed near a power outlet which
will remain easily accessible.
Be certain that your power source matches the rating listed
on the back of the printer. If you are not sure, check with
your dealer or with your local power company.
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If you’re using an extension cord or power strip with the
printer, make sure that the total of the amperes required by
all the equipment on the extension is less than the
extension’s rating. Generally, the total ratings of all
equipment plugged into any one power line should not
exceed 15 amperes. Don’t exceed this unless you know
that the power line your equipment is plugged into has a
rating above 15 amperes.
To protect your printer from overheating, make sure no
openings on the printer are blocked. Do not put the printer
on or near a heat source, such as a radiator or heat register.
If you put the printer in any kind of enclosure, make sure
it is well ventilated.
Installation Overview
To install your new printer, follow the instructions from the
“Installation, Installation Location” to “Installation, Printer
Drivers” sections of this document. You must complete these
steps for your printer to operate properly.
If you have purchased an option package for your printer,
refer to the documentation you received with that option for
installation instructions.
Installation Location
Place your printer on a firm, solid surface.
Allow enough space on each side of the machine to easily
access the platen knob and the various paper feed paths.
Make sure a power outlet is available nearby.
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User’s Guide: English 21
Customizing the Installation
Your printer has many settings (defaults) that do not need to
be adjusted as part of a standard installation.
However, you may need to adjust settings to fit your
standards.
Some settings you may need to adjust as part of your
installation are:
Top of Form (TOF)
Paper Path
Printhead Gap
To adjust these settings, refer to the appropriate section in
“Using Your Printer.”
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Top of Form (TOF)
!
If you turn the platen knob when the printer is turned
on, you will cause the Top of Form to mis-align. Always
turn the printer off before turning the platen knob!
!
The factory default setting for the Top of Form (where
the printing should begin) is one inch down from the top
of the page.
!
Your software may print the first line of print above or
below where TOF is set. You may need to adjust the
TOF to meet your software’s needs. Use the procedures
in “Using Your Printer, Top of Form, Forms Tear-Off
Status (ON or OFF).”
!
The first line prints at the red line of the plastic paper
shield (1) on the printhead.
32t-18.eps
The Top of Form and Forms Tear-Off settings of your printer
interact.
How you set the Top of Form depends on the status of the
Forms Tear-Off menu setting.
If Forms Tear-Off is activated (set to ON), set the Top of Form
using “Using Your Printer, Setting Top of Form, Forms Tear-
Off ON (Step A).”
If Forms Tear-Off is NOT activated (set to OFF), set the Top of
Form using the “Using Your Printer, Setting Top of Form,
Forms Tear-Off OFF (Step B).”
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QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
PRINT QUALITY
CHARACTER PITCH
HSD
NLQ
UTL
SSD
10 12 15
17
20 PROP
1
2
3
Unpacking the Machine
Before you begin, be sure that all the items listed below are
included in your package.
!
If any items are missing, contact your dealer
immediately. Keep you packing materials and carton in
case you ever need to ship or transport the unit.
1 Printer
2 Ribbon Cartridge
3 Power Cord
32t-14.eps
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Shipping Restraints
1 Open the access cover (1). Remove the printhead
shipping restraint (2) and tape.
Turbo-1.eps
2 Grasp the tabs and lift off the paper separator (1).
Remove the shipping restraint (2).
Turbo-15.eps and Turbo-16.eps
3 Install the paper separator.
Turbo-17.eps
!
Keep your packing materials and carton in case you
ever need to ship or transport the unit.
1
2
1
2
2
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Ribbon Cartridge
1 Make sure the printer is turned OFF.
2 Center the printhead (1).
32T-18.eps
3 If you are replacing the ribbon: swing the front of the
cartridge up off the printhead, then lift the cartridge out
and discard it.
!
Caution! The printhead may be HOT!
32T-19_up.eps
4 Unpack the ribbon cartridge.
!
Important! DO NOT remove the ribbon shield from the
ribbon!
1 Ribbon Shield
2 Grip Points
3 Take-up Knob
32t-20.eps
5 Install the new ribbon cartridge.
32T-19dn.eps
6 Turn the take-up knob in the direction of the arrow to take
up any ribbon slack.
32t-39.eps
1
3
2
1
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Ribbon Cartridge Handling
Leave unused ribbon cartridges in their packages until
needed.
When replacing a ribbon cartridge, re-use the packaging
to dispose of the old ribbon cartridge.
Be careful when removing the ribbon cartridge. Do not let
it touch your clothing or porous materials. The ribbon ink
may cause permanent stains.
Ribbon ink on skin or clothing can usually be removed
with soap and water.
Ribbon Cartridge Emergency First Aid
Contact occurs with eyes.
Flush eyes with large quantities of water for 15 minutes,
keeping eyelids open with fingers. Seek medical attention.
Contact occurs with skin
Wash thoroughly with soap and water.
For more information
Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet in “Warranty,
Regulatory, and Safety Information.”
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Computer Connections
Three interface types are available for your printer.
Parallel
Serial (25 pin)
Network (RJ45)
Attach the interface cable to the appropriate port on your
computer.
!
FCC regulations require the use of a shielded cable no
longer than 6 ft. (1.8 m).
An IEE 1284-compatible parallel cable is needed for
bi-directional communications.
If you purchased the Serial Interface option, see the
instruction sheet provided with it.
1
1 Plug the interface cable into the parallel port (1) and
secure it with the wire loops.
32T-22.eps
2 Attach the other end of the cable to your computer.
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Power Connections
1 Make sure both the printer and the computer are OFF.
2 Plug the power cord into the back of the printer (1), then
into a grounded outlet (2).
59#11.eps and Plugin.eps
3 Turn on the printer.
32T-01A.eps
2
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Paper Loading
Rear Feed, Continuous Forms
Use the rear-feed path for printing on single-thickness,
continuous-form paper.
Use the single-sheet path (top feed) for graphics or charts.
!
If you have paper in the paper path, be sure to remove it
before installing rear-feed paper.
1 Lock Lever
2 Upper Tractor Cover
3 Pins
4 Lower Tractor Cover
32T-26.eps
1 Move the paper lever to the position marked “REAR.”
32T-11.eps
2 Grasp the tabs lift off the paper separator.
32T-23A.eps
3
2
4
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3 Pull up on the lock levers and open the tractor covers.
Then, move the right tractor to fit the width of the paper.
32T-27.eps
4 Place the first two holes in the paper over the tractor pins
on either side. Close the tractor covers.
32T-29.eps
5 Move the left tractor to align the edge of the paper with
the appropriate reference mark (1). Then, push back the
lock lever.
32T-29A.eps
6 Adjust the position of the right tractor to center the holes
in the paper on the pins. Then, push back the right lock
lever.
32T-29.eps
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7 Install the paper separator. Place the wire guide (1) on the
pull-up roller assembly (2).
32T-31.eps
8 Press FF/LOAD. The paper feeds into the printer.
!
The factory default setting for the Top of Form (where
the printing should begin) is one inch down from the top
of the page. To change the setting, see “Using Your
Printer, Top of Form (TOF).”
Top Feed (Single Sheets)
Use the single-sheet path for letterhead stationery, memos,
and individual envelopes.
!
If you have continuous-form paper in the path, press
PARK to remove it before loading single sheets.
1 Make sure the printer is on and deselected (SEL light off).
2 Place the paper lever in the position marked “TOP.”
32T-12.eps
3 Open the carriage cover. Raise the paper separator to the
single-sheet position.
32T-32.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT
TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
PRINT QUALITY
CHARACTER PITCH
HSD
NLQ
UTL
SSD
10 12 15
17
20 PROP
2
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4 Make sure the wire feed guide (1) is secured in the sheet
guide.
32T-33.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT
TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
PRINT QUALITY
CHARACTER PITCH
HSD
NLQ
UTL
SSD
10 12 15
17
20 PROP
5 Adjust the paper feed guides (1) for the width of the paper.
Place a sheet of paper in the separator. The paper will feed
into the printer.
32T-15.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT
TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
PRINT QUALITY
CHARACTER PITCH
HSD
NLQ
UTL
SSD
10 12 15
17
20 PROP
!
Important!
If the paper does not feed in, remove it. Check the paper
lever position. Make sure the ALARM light is on: if it is
flashing, hold the SHIFT key and press the
CHARACTER PITCH (RESET) key. Reload the sheet
of paper.
!
The factory default setting for the Top of Form (where
the printing should begin) is one inch down from the top
of the page. To change the setting, see “Using Your
Printer, Top of Form (TOF).”
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Emulations
Available Emulations
Your printer has three emulations:
Epson
®
FX (ESC/P)
IBM
®
Proprinter III (PPSII) factory setting
OKI DATA
®
MICROLINE
®
Standard
Changing Emulations
1 Make sure paper is loaded.
2 Press SHIFT + SEL. The printer enters the Menu Mode.
3 Press LF. The following line prints:
Printer Control Emulation Mode IBM PPR
4 Press TEAR consecutively until the emulation you wish to
select prints in the right-hand column.
5 Press SHIFT + SEL to save your setting and exit the Menu
Mode.
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Testing the Printer
Running the printer self tests is a good way to check the
installation of your printer.
The two self tests are:
Font Sample Test
Rolling ASCII Test
!
Microline 321 Turbo (wide carriage model)
If you are using 8.5 inch paper to run the test, make sure
the paper width selection in the printer menu is set to
8.5 inches. Otherwise, printing on the platen may
damage the printer. Refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu
Mode, Explanations of Menu Items.”
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Font Sample Test
!
Microline 321 Turbo (wide carriage model)
If you are using 8.5 inch paper to run the test, make sure
the paper width selection in the printer menu is set to
8.5 inches. Otherwise, printing on the platen may
damage the printer. Refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu
Mode, Explanations of Menu Items.”
The Font Sample Test prints a sample of the fonts standard to
the printer.
The top of the printout has the Printer Model, Emulation,
Country Code, Interface, and Firmware Revision Level for
your printer.
To run the test:
Turn the printer off, then press and hold the LF key
while turning the printer back on.
LF.eps
LF
GROUP
Micro Feed
Down
To exit the test:
Press SEL.
SEL.eps
SEL
SEL
MENU
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Rolling ASCII Test
!
Microline 321 Turbo (wide carriage model)
If you are using 8.5 inch paper to run the test, make sure
the paper width selection in the printer menu is set to
8.5 inches. Otherwise, printing on the platen may
damage the printer. Refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu
Mode, Explanations of Menu Items.”
The Rolling ASCII Print Test produces a continuous printout
of all 96 ASCII characters in a rolling pattern. The type style
set in the printer menu will be utilized.
Use the Rolling ASCII Test to check the following.
Print Quality
Across the entire length of a line
Down the entire page
Line Spacing
Character Formation
The top of the printout has the Printer Model, Emulation,
Country Code, and Firmware Revision Level.
To run the test:
Turn the printer off, then press and hold the QUIET key
while turning the printer back on.
QUIET.eps
QUIET
TOF
To exit the test:
Press SEL.
SEL.eps
SEL
SEL
MENU
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Printer Drivers
Selecting Printer Drivers
Before you can use your printer, you must select the correct
printer driver in your software. If you select the wrong driver,
you will see strange characters, incorrect fonts, etc.
!
See your software documentation for information on
how to select a printer driver.
The drivers below are listed by decreasing compatibility
with your printer. Use one as close to the top of the list as
possible.
Epson FX
Oki Data ML320/1T Epson
Oki Data ML320/1 Epson
Epson FX286e
Epson FX 850/1050
Epson FX 800/1000
Epson FX
Oki Data Microline Standard
Oki Data Microline 320/321T
Oki Data Microline 320/321
Oki Data Microline 520/521
Oki Data Microline 292/293
Oki Data Microline 192/193
Obtaining Drivers
Drivers are available for a variety of operating systems.
You can obtain the drivers by downloading them from the
web site at
http://www.okidata.com
Installing Printer Drivers
Installation procedures vary according to the driver you
select. Follow the instructions provided with the selected
driver.
IBM Proprinter III
Oki Data ML320/1T IBM
Oki Data ML320/1 IBM
IBM Proprinter III
IBM Proprinter II
IBM Proprinter
IBM Graphics Printer
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Top of Form sets the print start position for the printer. It is
adjustable in increments of 1/144 of an inch. The amount of
adjustment is limited to avoid paper jams.
The first line prints at the red line of the plastic paper shield
(1) on the printhead.
32T-18.eps
Using Your Printer
1
Top of Form (TOF)
!
If you turn the platen knob when the printer is turned
on, you will cause the Top of Form to mis-align. Always
turn the printer off before turning the platen knob!
!
The factory default setting for the Top of Form (where
the printing should begin) is one inch down from the top
of the page.
!
Your software may print the first line of print above or
below where TOF is set. You may need to adjust the
TOF to meet your software’s needs. Use the procedures
in “Using Your Printer, Top of Form, Forms Tear-Off
Status (ON or OFF).”
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Top of Form (TOF) and Forms Tear-Off
!
If you turn the platen knob when the printer is turned
on, you will cause the Top of Form to mis-align. Always
turn the printer off before turning the platen knob!
!
Your software may print the first line of print above or
below where TOF is set. You may need to adjust the
TOF to meet your software’s needs. Use the procedures
in “Using Your Printer, Top of Form, Forms Tear-Off
Status (ON or OFF).”
The Top of Form and Forms Tear-Off settings of your printer
interact.
How you set the Top of Form depends on the status of the
Forms Tear-Off menu setting.
If Forms Tear-Off is activated (set to ON), set the Top of Form
using Step A.
Refer to “Using Your Printer, Setting Top of Form, Forms
Tear-Off ON (Step A).”
If Forms Tear-Off is NOT activated (set to OFF), set the Top of
Form using Step B.
Refer to “Using Your Printer, Setting Top of Form, Forms
Tear-Off OFF (Step B).”
Forms Tear-Off Status (ON or OFF)
Before you set the Top of Form, you need to know the status
of the Forms Tear-Off menu setting (whether it is ON or OFF).
There are two ways to determine the status of the Forms Tear-
Off menu setting.
print the Menu.
use the TEAR key
To print the Menu, refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu Mode,
Print the Menu Settings.”
To use the TEAR key:
1 Load paper.
2 Press TEAR.
3 If the paper moves up, then Forms Tear-off is OFF.
If the paper moves down, then Forms Tear-off is ON.
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Setting Top of Form, Forms Tear-Off ON
(Step A)
!
If you turn the platen knob when the printer is turned
on, you will cause the Top of Form to mis-align. Always
turn the printer off before turning the platen knob!
!
Always determine the status of the Forms Tear-Off menu
setting BEFORE setting the Top of Form. Refer to
“Using Your Printer, Top of Form, Forms Tear-Off
Status (ON or OFF).”
1 Turn the printer ON.
2 Park the paper.
3 With paper out of the unit, (red alarm light should be on)
press SHIFT (1) and QUIET/TOF (5) to reset the current
Top of Form.
4 Press FF/LOAD (3) to load the paper.
5 Press SEL/MENU (6) to take the printer off line.
The SEL light goes out.
6 Wait until the paper moves up to the tear position, then
press and hold TEAR (4).
The paper moves to the current Top of Form.
Keep pressing and holding TEAR.
7 Press and hold SHIFT and release TEAR.
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8 As you continue to hold SHIFT, press the LF / Micro Feed
Down (2), or FF/LOAD / Micro Feed Up (3), depending on
which direction you want to move the paper to align Top
of Form.
Press LF / Micro Feed Down to decrease the space (move
Top of Form higher). The paper moves down.
Press FF/LOAD / Micro Feed Up to increase the space
(move Top of Form lower). The paper moves up.
32T-FP.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
!
The first line prints at the red line of the plastic paper
shield (7) on the printhead.
32T-18.eps
9 Keep holding SHIFT and press QUIET/TOF a few times to
set the Top of Form.
10When the Top of Form is at the correct position, release all
keys.
11Press SEL/MENU to place the printer on-line.
1
6
4
2
3
5
7
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Setting Top of Form, Forms Tear-Off OFF
(Step B)
!
If you turn the platen knob when the printer is turned
on, you will cause the Top of Form to mis-align. Always
turn the printer off before turning the platen knob!
!
Always determine the status of the Forms Tear-Off menu
setting BEFORE setting the Top of Form. Refer to
“Using Your Printer, Top of Form, Forms Tear-Off
Status (ON or OFF).”
1 Turn the printer ON.
2 Press SEL/MENU (6) to take the printer off line. The SEL
light goes out.
3 Press and hold SHIFT (1).
Then, press LF / Micro Feed Down (2) or FF/LOAD /
Micro Feed Up (3), depending on which direction you
want to move the paper to align the tear-off position.
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Press LF / Micro Feed Down to decrease the space (move
Top of Form higher). The paper moves down.
Press FF/LOAD / Micro Feed Up to increase the space
(move Top of Form lower). The paper moves up.
32T-FP.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
!
The first line prints at the red line of the plastic paper
shield (7) on the printhead.
32T-18.eps
4 Keep holding SHIFT and press QUIET/TOF a few times to
set the Top of Form.
5 When Top of Form is at the correct position, release all
keys.
6 Press SEL/MENU to place the printer on line.
!
If you turn the platen knob when the printer is turned
on, you will cause the Top of Form to mis-align. Always
turn the printer off before turning the platen knob!
!
For information on resetting the Top of Form to the
factory default, refer to “Using Your Printer, Top of
Form, Reset Top of Form to Factory Default.”
1
6
4
2
3
5
7
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Temporary Top of Form Change
!
If you turn the platen knob when the printer is turned
on, you will cause the Top of Form to mis-align.
Always turn the printer off before turning the platen
knob!
!
The factory default setting for the Top of Form (where
the printing should begin) is one inch down from the
top of the page.
To change the Top of Form (move it lower) for one page
only:
1 Press SEL to deselect the printer.
2 Press LF to change the position of the Top of Form.
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Reset Top of Form to Factory Default
!
If you turn the platen knob when the printer is turned
on, you will cause the Top of Form to mis-align. Always
turn the printer off before turning the platen knob!
!
The factory default setting for the Top of Form (where
the printing should begin) is one inch down from the top
of the page.
There are two ways to reset the Top of Form to the factory
default.
with the printer ON.
with the printer OFF.
Printer ON
1 With the printer ON, and paper parked (out of the printer)
Press QUIET / TOF.
Printer OFF
1 With the printer OFF, and no paper installed,
Press and hold PARK + QUIET/TOF while turning on the
printer.
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Forms Tear-Off
!
The status of the Forms Tear-Off menu setting affects
how you set the Top of Form.
To determine the status of the Forms Tear-Off menu
setting, refer to “Using Your Printer, Top of Form,
Forms Tear-Off Status (ON or OFF).”
For information on setting the Top of Form, refer to
“Using Your Printer, Top of Form, Setting Top of Form,
Forms Tear-Off (ON or OFF).”
The Forms Tear-Off feature allows a printed page (continuous
forms, rear or bottom feed, with no pull tractor option
installed) to be torn off without wasting paper or adjusting
the printer.
Forms Tear Off automatically moves the paper from the initial
printing position to the tear-off position, after a time interval
(which you select through the menu).
The top of the page (perforation) is even with the tear bar.
The tear bar is located under the clear top of the access cover.
Paper remains in the tear-off position until the printer
receives more data. Then, the paper moves back down for
printing (retracts to the initial print position).
When printing stops, the paper advances to the tear-off
position.
The default setting for Forms Tear-Off is OFF.
There are two types of Forms Tear-Off.
Automatic Forms Tear-Off
Manual Forms Tear-Off
!
If the software package you are using “pauses” while
sending data to the printer, Forms Tear-Off may be
activated (if it is enabled through the Menu). The pause
must be for two or more seconds. No data is lost. Uneven
print registration will occur due to the paper movement.
If the problem occurs, use the menu to turn off this
feature.
!
DO NOT use Forms Tear-Off with labels or multi-part
forms!
!
Forms Tear-Off CANNOT be used when the optional
pull tractor is engaged.
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Changing the Forms Tear-Off Setting
The default setting for Forms Tear-Off is OFF.
32T-FP.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
To change the Forms Tear-Off setting:
1 Press SEL (1) + SHIFT (2).
2 Press GROUP (3) until one of the following lines appears,
depending on which paper feed you are using
REAR FEED Form Tear-Off OFF
BOTTOM FEED Form Tear-Off OFF
3 Press ITEM (4) until Form Tear-Off appears in the second
column.
4 Press SET (5) until the time interval you wish to select
appears in the third column.
5 Press SEL (1) + SHIFT (2) to exit Menu Mode and save the
setting.
!
The status of the Forms Tear-Off menu setting affects
how you set the Top of Form.
!
If the software package you are using “pauses” while
sending data to the printer, Forms Tear-Off may be
activated (if it is enabled through the Menu). The pause
must be for two seconds or more. No data is lost. Uneven
print registration will occur due to the paper movement.
If the problem occurs, use the menu to turn off Forms
Tear-Off.
!
DO NOT use Forms Tear-Off with labels or multi-part
forms!
!
Forms Tear-Off CANNOT be used when the optional
pull tractor is engaged.
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1
3
4
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Automatic Forms Tear-Off
Forms Tear-Off must be set to ON in the menu for Automatic
Forms Tear-Off to occur.
Automatic Forms Tear-Off automatically moves the paper
from the initial printing position (print start position) to the
tear-off position, after a time interval which you select
through the menu.
The top of the page (perforation) is even with the tear bar.
The tear bar is located under the clear top of the access cover.
Paper remains in the tear-off position until the printer
receives more data. Then, the paper moves back down for
printing (retracts to the initial print position).
When printing stops, the paper advances to the tear-off
position.
TEAR Key and Automatic Forms Tear-Off
If you press TEAR (1) when Forms Tear-Off is turned on
(activated in the printer menu), the printer retracts the paper
to the Top of Form position.
32T-FP.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
!
The status of the Forms Tear-Off menu setting affects
how you set the Top of Form.
To determine the status of the Forms Tear-Off menu
setting, refer to “Using Your Printer, Top of Form,
Forms Tear-Off Status (ON or OFF).”
For information on setting the Top of Form, refer to
“Using Your Printer, Top of Form, Setting Top of Form,
Forms Tear-Off (ON or OFF).”
!
If the software package you are using “pauses” while
sending data to the printer, Forms Tear Off may be
activated (if it is enabled through the Menu). The pause
must be for two or more seconds. No data is lost. Uneven
print registration will occur due to the paper movement.
If the problem occurs, use the menu to turn off this
feature.
!
DO NOT use Forms Tear Off with labels or multi-part
forms!
!
Forms Tear-Off CANNOT be used when the optional
pull tractor is engaged.
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Manual Forms Tear-Off
Manual Forms Tear-Off allows you to advance a single page
to the tear-off position.
Manual Forms Tear-Off works when Forms Tear-Off is turned
off (deactivated in the printer menu).
When Forms Tear-Off is turned on (activated in the printer
menu), and you attempt Manual Forms Tear-Off, the printer
retracts the paper to the Top of Form position.
!
DO NOT use Forms Tear-Off with labels or multi-part
forms!
!
Forms Tear-Off CANNOT be used when the optional
pull tractor is engaged.
1 Press TEAR (1) to advance continuous-form paper up to
the tear position.
32T-FP.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
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Forms Tear-Off set ON
If you press TEAR (1) when Forms Tear-Off is turned on
(activated in the printer menu), the printer retracts the paper
to the Top of Form position.
!
Forms Tear-Off CANNOT be used when the optional
pull tractor is engaged.
32T-FP.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
TEAR Key
Forms Tear-Off set OFF
If you press TEAR (1) when Forms Tear-Off is turned off
(deactivated in the printer menu), the printer advances
continuous-form paper up to the tear position.
Manual Forms Tear-Off allows you to advance a single page
to the tear-off position.
Manual Forms Tear-Off works when Forms Tear-Off is turned
off (deactivated in the printer menu).
!
Forms Tear-Off CANNOT be used when the optional
pull tractor is engaged.
32T-FP.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
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Paper Park
!
Never park labels!
Paper park allows you to print a single sheet (cut-sheet) page
without removing continuous feed paper from the printer.
Press PARK (1) to retract rear-feed paper from the paper path.
32T-FP.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
1
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Changing Paper Paths
Continuous-forms to single-sheet feed
1 Tear off any printed pages.
2 Press PARK.
3 Raise the paper separator to the single-sheet feed position.
4 Place the wire feed guide in the paper separator.
5 Move the paper lever to the position marked “TOP.”
The paper lever is towards the back of the printer.
6 Place a sheet of paper in the paper separator.
32T-12.eps
Single-sheet feed to continuous forms
1 Press FF/LOAD to remove the single-sheet paper.
2 Lower the paper separator into the continuous-forms
position. Swing the wire feed guide over onto the pull-up
roller.
3 Move the paper lever to the appropriate position
For rear feed (1), the paper lever is towards the front of the
printer.
For bottom feed, (2), the paper lever is in the center
position.
4 If necessary, load continuous-form paper.
5 Press FF/LOAD.
32T-11.eps and
2
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Printhead Gap
The printhead gap is the distance between the printhead and
the platen.
!
Make sure the printer is turned off before you open the
access cover.
To adjust the gap, open the access cover and move the blue
lever (1) to the recommended setting from the table.
32T-35.eps
Media Setting
12-20 lb paper 1
20-24 lb bond paper 2
Labels 3 or 4
Envelopes 4 or 5
2-part form (with carbon) 1 or 2
3-part form (with carbon) 2 or 3
4-part form (with carbon) 3 or 4
5-part form (with carbon) 4 or 5
6-part form (with carbon) 5
!
For dedicated, bottom-feed printing of extra-thick
continuous forms (requires optional push and/or pull
tractor), the printhead gap range can be expanded to
take forms up to 0.031" (0.79 mm) thick. For more
information, refer to “Using Your Printer, Printhead
Gap, Expanded Printhead Gap.”
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Expanded Printhead Gap
Your printer can be used for dedicated bottom-feed printing
on extra-thick multi-part forms. Extra-thick multi-part forms
range from 0.017-inch (0.43 mm) to a maximum of 0.03 inch
(0.79 mm). To print on extra-thick multi-part forms, you
engage the expanded printhead gap feature. This expands the
head gap settings for extra-thick forms and heavy card stock.
It also increases the impact strength of the pins in the
printhead.
!
CAUTION! Once the expanded printhead gap is
engaged, you cannot print on single sheets without
changing the gap back. If you try to print on single
sheets without adjusting the printhead gap, you can
damage the printhead and void your warranty.
To disengage the expanded printhead gap, reverse the
following steps.
To engage the expanded printhead gap:
1 Turn the printer off.
2 Remove the access cover and the pull-up roller assembly.
32T-02.eps and 32T-04UP.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
PRINT QUALITY
CHARACTER PITCH
HSD
NLQ
UTL
SSD
10 12 15
17
20 PROP
3 Move the printhead to the center of the platen.
4 Remove the ribbon cartridge.
32T-19_up.eps
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5 Swing up the printhead clamp, then remove it by pushing
forward (toward the platen) and to the left.
32T-hg01.eps and 32T-hg02.eps
CAUTION
ATTENTION
VORSICHT
HOT
CHAUD
HEISS
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CAUTION
ATTENTION
VORSICHT
HOT
CHAUD
HEISS
55091086
6 Remove the printhead.
32T-hg03.eps
CAUTION
ATTENTION
VORSICHT
HOT
CHAUD
HEISS
T
55091086
7 Lift the printhead plate off the carriage assembly (1).
32T-hg04.eps
8 Turn the printhead plate around and reinsert it on the other
side of the carriage assembly (1).
32T-hg05.eps
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9 Replace the printhead, making sure that the circuit board
at the bottom of the printhead firmly engages the slot (1)
in the carriage.
32T-hg06.eps
!
CAUTION! Be sure the printhead is fully inserted before
proceeding.
10Reinstall the printhead clamp and swing it back over to
lock the printhead in place.
32T-hg07.eps
55091086
CAUTION
ATTENTION
VORSICHT
HOT
CHAUD
HEISS
!
Important! The clamp must be between the black
projection on the printhead and the metal plate on the
carriage, on both sides.
1
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11Reinstall the ribbon cartridge.
32T-19dn.eps
12Replace the pull-up roller assembly and the access cover,
then turn the printer on.
32T-04DN.eps and 32T-02.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT
TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
PRINT QUALITY
CHARACTER PITCH
HSD
NLQ
UTL
SSD
10 12 15
17
20 PROP
13Change the printer's secondary menu (make sure paper is
loaded!) to engage the expanded printhead gap:
a) Press SEL + TEAR while turning the printer back on.
b) Press LF to advance through the menu to the Technical
group (last option in menu).
c) Press FF/LOAD to advance through the items to
Expanded Gap.
d) Press TEAR to change the setting for Expanded Gap to
Valid.
e) Press SHIFT + MENU to exit the menu and save your
setting.
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Print Quality
!
Important!
Front panel settings for print quality and character
pitch are overridden by software commands.
The lights will always reflect the printer's state.
32T-FP.eps
PRINT QUALITY
HSD
NLQ
UTL
SSD
Press PRINT QUALITY to select:
NLQ: Near Letter Quality
Highest quality, slowest speed
Courier or Gothic fonts
Recommended for correspondence
UTL: Utility
Medium quality, medium speed
Gothic font only
Recommended for internal documents and high-volume
data.
HSD: High Speed Draft
Lower quality, faster speed
Gothic font only
Recommended for drafts.
SSD: Super Speed Draft
Lowest quality (12 cpi only), fastest speed
Gothic font only
Recommended for fastest output of drafts.
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Super Speed Draft
To use Super Speed Draft (SSD), enter the Menu Mode and
make changes as follows:
1 Press SHIFT + SEL.
2 Press GROUP twice.
3 Press SET until DRAFT prints as the setting for the Print
Mode.
4 Press ITEM.
5 Press SET (SSD prints).
6 Press SHIFT + SEL to exit Menu Mode and save your
changes.
Printer Reset
When you reset the printer, you reinitialize it.
You will need to reset the printer to clear some error
conditions
To reset the printer:
1 Press and release the SEL key to take the printer off-line.
The SEL light will be out.
2 Then, press and hold the SHIFT key and press the RESET
(CHARACTER PITCH) key.
3 The printer is reset.
!
Important!
A printer reset is NOT the same as a reset to factory
defaults.
A printer reset reinitializes the printer, but does NOT
affect any menu settings.
A reset to factory defaults returns ALL menu settings to
the factory defaults.
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Character Pitch
Press CHARACTER PITCH/RESET to select the width of
characters in characters per inch, or Proportional.
32T-FP.eps
CHARACTER PITCH
10 12 15
17
20 PROP
10 cpi
Recommended for standard text
Not available for SSD
12 cpi
Recommended for standard text
Yields more text per page
15 cpi
Recommended for spreadsheets
Yields more text per page
17.1 cpi, 20 cpi
Recommended for spreadsheets
Smallest print
Not available for SSD
PROP
Recommended for a more polished appearance
Proportional spacing
NLQ and Utility only
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QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
1 GROUP: Prints the next Group in the Menu. With the
SHIFT key, prints the previous Group.
2 ITEM: Prints next Item in the Group. With the SHIFT key,
prints previous Item in the Group.
3 SET: Prints next Setting for an Item. With the SHIFT key,
prints previous Setting for an Item.
4 PRINT: Prints a copy of all the Menu settings. With the
SHIFT key, prints the current settings for the Group
selected.
5 MENU light: Glows when the printer is in the Menu
Mode.
Menu Mode
!
ALWAYS print the current Menu Mode settings before
you reset or change the Menu settings.
Printing the settings is the only way to have a record of
the settings.
To print the Menu Mode Settings, refer to “Using Your
Printer, Menu Mode, Printing the Menu Settings.”
In Menu Mode, you use the front panel keys to change the
defaults for the printer parameters. The changes you make in
the Menu Mode are automatically saved when you exit the
Menu Mode and are retained, even when you turn the printer
off.
32T-FP.eps
2
1
3
4
5
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Entering and Exiting Menu Mode
To enter or exit the Menu Mode, hold SHIFT while pressing
SEL.
Moving Through the Menu
When the printer is in Menu Mode, you can move forward or
backwards through the menu.
Moving Forward
To move forward, press GROUP, ITEM, or SET, whichever is
appropriate.
For more information, refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu
Mode.”
Moving Backward
To move backward, press and hold SHIFT, then GROUP,
ITEM, or SET, whichever is appropriate.
For more information, refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu
Mode.”
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Resetting Menu to Factory Defaults
!
ALWAYS print the current Menu Mode settings before
you reset or change the Menu settings.
Printing the settings is the only way to have a record of
the settings.
To print the Menu Mode Settings, refer to “Using Your
Printer, Menu Mode, Printing the Menu Settings.”
To reset the Menu to the standard settings (factory defaults):
1 Turn the printer off.
2 Press SEL + LF while turning the printer on.
Printing the Menu Settings
!
ALWAYS print the current Menu Mode settings before
you reset or change the Menu settings.
Printing the settings is the only way to have a record of
the settings.
1 Make sure paper is loaded in the printer.
2 Enter the Menu Mode (SHIFT + SEL).
3 Press PRINT (PARK key).
!
To print out a listing of the settings for all menu items,
regardless of the emulation selected or the accessories
installed, enter the Menu Mode, then press SHIFT +
PRINT QUALITY.
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Changing the Menu Settings
!
ALWAYS print the current Menu Mode settings before
you reset or change the Menu settings.
Printing the settings is the only way to have a record of
the settings.
To print the Menu Mode Settings, refer to “Using Your
Printer, Menu Mode, Printing the Menu Settings.”
1 Press SHIFT + SEL to enter the Menu Mode.
2 Use the GROUP, ITEM and SET keys to make your
changes:
Press GROUP until the Group you wish to change appears
in the first column.
Press ITEM until the Item you wish to change appears in
the second column.
Press SET until the setting you want appears in the third
column.
3 Press SHIFT + SEL to exit the Menu Mode and save your
settings.
!
Important!
If you turn off the printer without first exiting the Menu
Mode, the changes you have made will be lost.
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Group Item Settings (Defaults are set in bold italic)
Printer Control Emulation Mode IBM PPR, EPSON FX, ML
Font Print Mode Utility, NLQ Courier, NLQ Gothic, Draft
Draft Mode HSD, SSD
Pitch 10 cpi, 12 cpi, 15 cpi, 17.1 cpi, 20 cpi
Proportional Spacing No, Yes
Style Normal, Italics
Size Single, Double
Symbol Sets Character Set Standard, Line Graphics, Block Graphics
Language Set American, French, German, British, Danish I, Swedish, Italian, Spanish I,
Japanese, Norwegian, Danish II, Spanish II, Latin American, French
Canadian, Dutch, Publisher
Zero Character Slashed, Unslashed
Code Page USA, Canada French, Multilingual, Portugal, Norway, BRASC II, Abicomp
Menu Settings Table
For a complete explanation of each menu item, refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu Mode, Explanations of Menu Items.”
The table below shows the items which may appear in the menu. Settings which are engaged at the factory (defaults) are set in
bold italic. Some groups or entries will only appear when a specific emulation is engaged, as noted.
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Menu Settings Table (Continued)
For a complete explanation of each menu item, refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu Mode, Explanations of Menu Items.”
The table below shows the items which may appear in the menu. Settings which are engaged at the factory (defaults) are set in
bold italic. Some groups or entries will only appear when a specific emulation is engaged, as noted.
Group Item Settings (Defaults are set in bold italic)
Rear Feed Line Spacing 6 LPI, 8 LPI
Form Tear-Off Off, 500 mS, 1 sec, 2 sec
Skip Over Perforation No, Yes
Page Width (wide model only) 13.6", 8"
Page Length 11", 11-2/3", 12", 14", 17", 3", 3.5", 4", 5.5", 6", 7", 8", 8.5"
Bottom Feed Line Spacing 6 LPI, 8 LPI
Form Tear-Off Off, 500 mS, 1 sec, 2 sec
Skip Over Perforation No, Yes
Page Width (wide model only) 13.6", 8"
Page Length 11", 11-2/3", 12", 14", 17", 3", 3.5", 4", 5.5", 6", 7", 8", 8.5"
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Menu Settings Table (Continued)
For a complete explanation of each menu item, refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu Mode, Explanations of Menu Items.”
The table below shows the items which may appear in the menu. Settings which are engaged at the factory (defaults) are set in
bold italic. Some groups or entries will only appear when a specific emulation is engaged, as noted.
Group Item Settings (Defaults are set in bold italic)
Top Feed Line Spacing 6 LPI, 8 LPI
Bottom Margin Valid, Invalid
Page Width (wide model only) 13.6", 8"
Page Length 11", 11-2/3", 12", 14", 17", 3", 3.5", 4", 5.5", 6", 7", 8", 8.5"
Wait Time 500 mS, 1 sec, 2 sec
Page Length Control By MENU Setting, By Actual Page Length
Set-Up Graphics Bi-directional, Uni-directional
7 or 8 Bit Graphics* 8, 7
Receive Buffer Size 1 Line, 16K, 28K, 64K
Paper Out Override No, Yes
Print Registration 0, set in 0.05 mm increments: press SEL to shift registration to the left;
press SHIFT + SEL to shift registration to the right.
* Appears only when the MICROLINE Standard emulation is selected.
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Menu Settings Table (Continued)
For a complete explanation of each menu item, refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu Mode, Explanations of Menu Items.”
The table below shows the items which may appear in the menu. Settings which are engaged at the factory (defaults) are set in
bold italic. Some groups or entries will only appear when a specific emulation is engaged, as noted.
Group Item Settings (Defaults are set in bold italic)
Set-Up 7 or 8 Bits Data Word* 8, 7
(continued) Operator Panel Function Full Operation, Limited Operation
Reset Inhibit No, Yes
Print Suppress Effective Ye s, No
Auto LF No, Yes
Auto CR+ No, Yes
Print DEL Code* No, Yes
SI Select Pitch (10 cpi)+ 17.1 cpi, 15 cpi
SI Select Pitch (12 cpi)+ 20 cpi, 12 cpi
Time Out Print Valid, Invalid
Auto Select No, Yes
Centering Position DEFAULT, MODE 1, MODE 2
ESC SI Pitch 17.1 cpi, 20 cpi
* Appears only when the MICROLINE Standard emulation is selected.
+ Appears only when the IBM emulation is selected.
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Menu Settings Table (Continued)
For a complete explanation of each menu item, refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu Mode, Explanations of Menu Items.”
The table below shows the items which may appear in the menu. Settings which are engaged at the factory (defaults) are set in
bold italic. Some groups or entries will only appear when a specific emulation is engaged, as noted.
Group Item Settings (Defaults are set in bold italic)
Parallel I/F I-Prime Buffer Print, Invalid, Buffer Clear
Pin 18 +5V, Open
Auto Feed XT** Invalid, Valid
** Applies only when the Epson emulation is selected.
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Explanations of Menu Items
Refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu Mode, Menu Settings Table” for an overview of the menu structure.
7 or 8 Bits Data Word (ML). If your computer system uses
seven bits to make up each unit of data, change this setting to 7.
7 or 8 Bit Graphics (ML). Choose the graphics your system
uses: 7 or 8 dots in each column printed.
Auto CR (IBM). If you want the printer to automatically add
a carriage return when a Line Feed is received at the end of a
line, change the setting to Yes.
Auto LF. If your printout is consistently double spaced,
select No; if it overprints, select Yes.
Auto Feed XT (Epson). If your system uses pin 14 of the
parallel interface to control automatic line feed, change the
setting to Valid.
Auto Select. If you always use the same Top of Form position,
change the setting to Yes.
Bottom Margin. Change to Invalid if you want the printer to
ignore the bottom margin setting. Caution!! This can cause
loss of data and damage the printhead.
Centering Position. Used to limit printhead travel when
printing narrow columns.
Select Mode 1 for the narrow carriage printer.
Select Mode 1 or Mode 2 for the wide carriage printer.
Character Set. Choose Standard (IBM Set I), Line Graphics
(IBM Set II) or Block Graphics.
Code Page. Choose the Code Page character set you wish to
use: USA (IBM 437), Canada French (IBM 863),
Multilingual (IBM 850), Portugal (IBM 860), Norway (IBM
865), BRASC II, or Abicomp.
Draft Mode. Change to SSD if you wish to use the Super
Speed Draft mode of printing. Note: Print Mode must be set
to DRAFT for this setting to be effective.
Emulation Mode. Choose the printer emulation.
ESC SI Pitch. Sets the character pitch used when the ESC SI
command is received.
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Explanations of Menu Items (Continued)
Refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu Mode, Menu Settings Table” for an overview of the menu structure.
Page Length. Selects the length of the paper you are using.
Page Width (Wide Carriage only). Change to 8" to print on
letter-size paper.
Paper Out Override. Senses when less than 1" (25 mm) of
paper remains and stops printing. Change to Yes to override
the sensor. Caution!! This can cause loss of data and damage
the printhead!
Pin 18. Sets the signal on pin 18 to +5 volts or to open.
Pitch. Choose the character width, in character per inch (cpi).
Print DEL Code (ML). Change to Yes if you wish to print the
DEL code (decimal 127) as a solid box.
Print Mode. Choose the quality and speed of printing.
Print Registration. Change the setting as required to obtain
the best registration for bi-directional printing.
Form Tear-Off. Choose 500 mS, 1 sec, or 2 sec to turn the
Form Tear-Off feature on and to set the time interval for the
printer to wait before advancing the paper.
Graphics. Change to bi-directional graphics for faster
printing. Optimize the registration using the Print
Registration setting in the Menu.
I-Prime. Determines what the printer will do when it receives
the I-Prime signal from the software.
Buffer Print prints out the buffer contents before resetting.
Buffer Clear dumps the buffer contents immediately.
Invalid causes the printer to ignore the I-Prime command.
Language Set. Replaces certain standard symbols with
special characters used in foreign languages.
Line Spacing. Change to 8 lines per inch to get more lines on
a page.
Operator Panel Function. Change to Limited Operation to
deactivate the PRINT QUALITY and CHARACTER PITCH
buttons. This prevents these from being changed from the
control panel when several people are using the printer.
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Explanations of Menu Items (Continued)
Refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu Mode, Menu Settings Table” for an overview of the menu structure.
Print Suppress Effective. If your system uses the DC1 and
DC3 codes for something other than the print suppress mode,
change the setting to No.
Proportional Spacing. Change the setting to Yes to engage
proportional spacing of characters.
Receive Buffer Size. Selects the amount of memory devoted
to holding received data. Choosing 1 Line will tie up your
computer while printing, but if you abort the print job, the
printer will stop much sooner.
Reset Inhibit. Select Yes to prevent your software from
resetting your printer's settings.
SI Select Pitch, 10 cpi (IBM). Sets the pitch to be engaged
when the printer control panel is set for 10 cpi and the SI
command is received.
SI Select Pitch, 12 cpi (IBM). Sets the pitch to be engaged
when the printer control panel is set for 12 cpi and the SI
command is received.
Size. Change to Double for double width and height printing.
Skip Over Perforation. Change to Yes if you want the printer
to go to the next page when it comes within 1" (25 mm) of
the bottom of the page. Keep it set to No if your software has
its own page formatting controls.
Style. Change to italics if you want the printed characters to
be slanted.
Time Out Print. If your software spends a long time
processing between portions of data it feeds to the printer,
change the setting to Invalid to keep your printer from
dumping the received data while it is waiting for more.
Wait Time. Sets the amount of time the printer will wait for
more data before moving to the form tear-off position.
Zero Character. If you do not want the printer to use a slash
to distinguish the number zero from the capital letter O,
change the setting to Unslashed.
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Maintenance
Replacing the Ribbon Cartridge
If you need instructions for replacing the ribbon cartridge,
you can refer to the
packaging of the new cartridge
web site
“Installation, Ribbon Cartridge.”
For the best results, use genuine OKI ribbons.
For information on obtaining consumables, refer to
“Accessories.”
For information on the web site, refer to “Service and
Support, Internet Support.”
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Printer Cleaning
You should clean the printer every six months (or after about
300 hours of operation).
!
Never use solvents or strong detergents on the cabinet:
they could cause damage.
1 Turn off the printer. Then, use the platen knob to back the
paper out of the printer.
2 Open the access cover. Remove the pull-up roller
assembly.
32T-04Up.eps
3 Use a clean, dry cloth to dust around the carriage shaft and
platen. Remove any loose bits of paper.
4 Install the pull-up roller assembly. Close the access cover.
32T-04Dn.eps
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Paper Jams
Rear-Feed Paper Jams
1 Turn off the printer. Then, use the platen knob to back the
paper out of the printer.
32T-01B.eps and 32T-37BK.eps
A
!
Make sure the printer is turned off before you open the
access cover.
2 Open the access cover. Remove the pull-up roller
assembly.
32T-04UP.eps
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3 Remove any torn pieces of paper.
4 Grasp the tabs and lift off the paper separator. Load paper.
32T-23A.eps
5 Install the paper separator. Install the pull-up roller
assembly. Close the access cover.
32T-23A.eps and 32T-04DN.eps
6 Turn on the printer.
32T-01a.eps
7 Press FF/LOAD.
FF.eps
FF/LOAD
ITEM
Micro Feed
Up
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Rear-Feed, Repeating Paper Jams
If the paper keeps jamming, you probably have bits of paper
stuck in the paper path.
1 Turn off the printer. Then, use the platen knob to back the
paper out of the printer.
2 Open the access cover. Remove the pull up roller
assembly. Remove any torn pieces of paper.
32T-04up.eps
3 Grasp the tabs and lift off the paper separator.
32T-23A.eps
4 Fold some continuous-form paper over three times to
make a page four sheets thick. Then, load it on the
tractors and close the covers.
32T-41R.eps
5 Use the platen knob to draw the quadruple-thick page
around the platen. This clears any jammed bits of paper.
32T-42R.eps
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6 Remove any paper pieces. Then, use the platen knob to
back the paper out.
32T-42R.eps
7 Load regular paper. Install the paper separator.
32T-23A.eps
8 Install the pull-up roller assembly. Close the access cover.
32T-04DN.eps
9 Turn on the printer.
32T-01A.eps
10Press FF/LOAD.
FF.eps
FF/LOAD
ITEM
Micro Feed
Up
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4 Remove any torn pieces from around the carriage.
5 Install the pull-up roller assembly. Close the access cover.
32T-44Dn.eps
6 Turn on the printer. Load paper.
32T-01A.eps and 32T-15.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT
TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
PRINT QUALITY
CHARACTER PITCH
HSD
NLQ
UTL
SSD
10 12 15
17
20 PROP
Single-Sheet Paper Jams
1 Turn off the printer.
2 Then, use the platen knob to back the paper out.
32T-43.eps
QUIETPARKTEAR
FF/LOAD
LF
SEL
SEL
POWER ALARM
MENU
GROUPEXIT
ITEM SET
PRINT
MENU
SHIFT
TOF
Micro Feed
Up
Micro Feed
Down
PRINT QUALITY
CHARACTER PITCH
HSD
NLQ
UTL
SSD
10 12 15
17
20 PROP
3 Open the access cover. Remove the pull-up roller
assembly.
32T-44Up.eps
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Troubleshooting
General Information
Here are some general things to check before proceeding with
detailed troubleshooting.
Is the printer plugged in and turned on?
Are the connections (power and interface) secure?
Is the product being operated under the proper ambient
conditions?
Does the paper being used meet the specifications for this
product?
Is the paper properly installed?
Has the ribbon been replaced as recommended?
Is the ribbon properly installed?
Is an OKI ribbon being used?
Is the printhead gap correctly set?
Are the correct printer drivers being used for the printer?
!
Settings in your software application will override any
settings in your printer driver.
Your printer driver settings will override any settings
from the printer menu or printer front panel.
Internet Support
Oki Data provides support via the Internet.
Oki Data’s main web site, www.okidata.com, is the gateway to
Oki Data’s products and services.
my.okidata.com is a powerful area of Oki Data’s web site
designed to help you personalize the information and service
you get from Oki Data.
For more information, refer to “Service and Support, Internet
Support.”
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List of Problems
Problem 1:
My word processor files do not print the way I have the menu
and front panel set.
Problem 2:
Nothing happens when I turn on the printer.
Problem 3:
The printer does not print when the computer sends data.
Problem 4:
I'm getting strange symbols, incorrect fonts, etc., when I try to
print a document.
Problem 5:
Ink smears on the paper when I print on narrow forms.
Problem 6:
I've installed a new ribbon and the printing is smeared and
streaked.
Problem 7:
The ALARM light is flashing.
Problem 8:
The ALARM light is on and the Character Pitch 10 light is
flashing.
Problem 9:
The ALARM light is on and the Character Pitch 15 light is
flashing.
Problem 10:
The printer needs paper, but the ALARM light is not on and I
cannot load the paper.
Problem 11:
The Print Quality and Character Pitch keys on the front panel
don't work.
Problem 12:
Continuous-form paper sticks to the paper separator.
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Problem 1:
My word processor files do not print the way I have the
menu and front panel set.
Solution:
Always remember that:
1 Settings in your software application will override any
settings in your printer driver.
2 Your printer driver settings will override any settings from
the printer menu or printer front panel.
Solution:
Before sending a file to the printer, many word processors
send either an “initialization string” or an I-Prime signal to
the printer.
The initialization string contains codes that override the
panel and menu settings. To change your printer to ignore the
reset code, enter the Menu Mode, go to the Set-Up group and
change the setting for Reset Inhibit to Yes. Refer to “Using
Your Printer, Menu Mode.”
The I-Prime signal will automatically override any front
panel settings you have made. To eliminate this problem,
enter the Menu Mode, go to the Parallel Interface group and
change the setting for I Prime to Invalid. Refer to “Using
Your Printer, Menu Mode.”
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Problem 2:
Nothing happens when I turn on the printer.
Solution:
Check the power cord connection to the outlet. If you are
using a power strip, make sure it is turned on, and that a fuse
hasn’t blown or that a circuit breaker hasn’t tripped.
Problem 3:
The printer does not print when the computer sends
data.
Solutions:
1 Is the SEL light on? If not, press the SEL key.
2 Check that the interface cable is securely connected to
both the printer and the computer.
3 If you have the optional serial interface board installed,
check to be sure that it is firmly seated in the printer.
Problem 4:
I'm getting strange symbols, incorrect fonts, etc., when I
try to print a document.
Solutions:
1 Check to be sure that the printer driver you have selected
in your software matches the printer emulation.
Press SHIFT and SEL keys, then press GROUP key.
This will print a line showing the emulation you have
selected.
2 If you have embedded any printer commands in your
software, check to be sure that you entered them correctly.
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Problem 5:
Ink smears on the paper when I print on narrow forms.
Solution:
This may be caused by excessive printhead travel from the
centering position. Enter the Menu and set the Centering
Position to MODE 1. Refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu
Mode.”
For the wide-carriage printer, if MODE 1 doesn't work, try
setting the Centering Position to MODE 2.
Problem 6:
I've installed a new ribbon and the printing is smeared
and streaked.
Solution:
The ribbon shield is either loose or missing. Remove the
ribbon cartridge and check the ribbon shield.
If it is loose, secure it.
If it is missing, find it and install it.
Problem 7:
The ALARM light is flashing.
Solution:
Try turning the printer off and then back on again. If the light
still blinks, call for service.
Problem 8:
The ALARM light is on and the Character Pitch 10 light
is flashing.
Solution:
This indicates that the paper lever is set at the wrong position
for the paper you are trying to use. Move it to the proper
setting.
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Problem 9:
The ALARM light is on and the Character Pitch 15 light
is flashing.
Solution:
This indicates a paper jam. Press the SEL key and correct the
paper jam situation. Refer to “Maintenance, Paper Jams.”
Problem 10:
The printer needs paper, but the ALARM light is not on
and I cannot load the paper.
Solution:
Press and release the SEL key.
Then, press and hold the SHIFT key and press the RESET
(CHARACTER PITCH) key.
The printer is reset.
Problem 11:
The Print Quality and Character Pitch keys on the front
panel don't work.
Solution:
The Operator Panel Function in the printer menu can be used
to disable these buttons (Limited Function). If the printer is
part of a customized system or if it is used by a number of
people, the system manager may have used this option to
make sure the printer is always set properly.
Check with your system manager before changing any menu
settings.
Refer to “Using Your Printer, Menu Mode.”
Problem 12:
Continuous-form paper sticks to the paper separator.
Solution:
In cold dry weather, static charges can build up and make the
paper cling to the paper separator. Try moving the paper
guides together so that the paper rests on the guides rather
than on the separator.
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Specifications
Characters per Line (cpl)
Setting ML320 Turbo ML321 Turbo
10 cpi 80 cpl 136 cpl
12 cpi 96 cpl 163 cpl
15 cpi 120 cpl 204 cpl
17.1 cpi 137 cpl 233 cpl
20 cpi 160 cpl 272 cpl
Emulations
Epson FX (ESC/P)
IBM Proprinter III(PPSII)
Oki Data Microline Standard co-resident
Interface
Standard: Centronics parallel, IEEE-284 compliant
Optional: RS-232C serial
!
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Print Method
Impact dot matrix
Printhead
9 pins, 0.34 mm diameter, thermal protection
Print Speed
Mode Characters per second
Super Speed Draft (SSD) 435 cps
High Speed Draft (HSD) 390 cps
Utility (UTL) 300 cps
Near Letter Quality (NLQ) 75 cps
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Graphics Resolution
Emulation Maximum Resolution
Epson/IBM 240 (H) x 216 (V) dpi
OKIDATA 288 (H) x 144 (V) dpi
Resident Fonts
Print Quality Available Fonts
Near Letter Quality Courier, Gothic
Utility Gothic
High Speed Draft Gothic
Super Speed Draft Gothic
Resident Scalable Fonts*
Courier and Gothic, in sizes from 22 to 216 points
*Selectable through software only.
Bar Codes
Code 39, UPC A, UPC E, EAN 8, EAN 13,
Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 128, Postnet
Receive Buffer Size
1 Line, 16 K, 28K, 64K
Reliability
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
10,000 hours at 25% duty cycle and 35% page density
Mean Time to Repair (MTTR)
15 minutes
Printhead Life
200 million characters average in 10 cpi draft mode at 25%
duty and 35% page density
Ribbon Life
3 million characters, on average, 10 cpi utility
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Paper Specifications
Microline 320 Turbo
Paper Type: Cut Sheet
Feed: Top
Weight: 14-24 lb. (52.5-90 g/m
2
)
Width Range: 7.2" to 8.5" (182.8 to 215.9 mm)
Paper Type: Single-part, continuous forms
Feed: Rear, Bottom
Weight: 12-24 lb. (45-90 g/m
2
)
Width Range: 3" to 10" (76.2 to 254 mm)
Paper Type: Carbonless continuous forms
Feed: Rear, Bottom
Weight: 9-11 lb. (33.75-41.25 g/m
2
)
Width Range: 3-10" (76.2 to 254 mm)
Paper Type: Interleaf continuous forms
Feed: Rear, Bottom
Weight: Not applicable
Width Range: 3-10" (76.2 to 254 mm)
Paper Type: Labels
Feed: Bottom
Weight: Not applicable
Width Range: 3-10" (76.2 to 254 mm)
Paper Type: Envelopes, single feed
Feed: Top
Weight: 24 lb. max. (90 g/m
2
)
Width Range: 6.5" to 9.5" (165.1 to 241.3 mm)
Paper Type: Envelopes, continuous feed, non-overlap
Feed: Bottom
Weight: 24 lb. max. (90 g/m
2
)
Width Range: 6.5" to 9.5" (165.1 to 241.3 mm)
Paper Type: Card stock
Feed: Bottom
Weight: 120 lb. max. (450 g/m
2
)
Width Range: Not applicable
Paper Type: Transparencies
Feed: Top
Weight: Not applicable
Width Range: Not applicable
Standard Transparencies are
8.5" x 11" (215.9 - 279.4 mm)
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Paper Specifications
Microline 321 Turbo
Paper Type: Cut Sheet
Feed: Top
Weight: 14-24 lb. (52.5-90 g/m
2
)
Width Range: 7.2" to 14.3" (182.8 to 363.2 mm)
Paper Type: Single-part, continuous forms
Feed: Rear, Bottom
Weight: 12-24 lb. (45-90 g/m
2
)
Width Range: 3" to 16" (76.2 to 406.4 mm)
Paper Type: Carbonless continuous forms
Feed: Rear, Bottom
Weight: 9-11 lb. (33.75-41.25 g/m
2
)
Width Range: 3" to 16" (76.2 to 406.4 mm)
Paper Type: Interleaf continuous forms
Feed: Rear, Bottom
Weight: Not applicable
Width Range: 3" to 16" (76.2 to 406.4 mm)
Paper Type: Labels
Feed: Bottom
Weight: Not applicable
Width Range: 3" to 16" (76.2 to 406.4 mm)
Paper Type: Envelopes, single feed
Feed: Top
Weight: 24 lb. max. (90 g/m
2
)
Width Range: 6.5" to 9.5" (165.1 to 241.3 mm)
Paper Type: Envelopes, continuous feed, non-overlap
Feed: Bottom
Weight: 24 lb. max. (90 g/m
2
)
Width Range: 6.5" to 9.5" (165.1 to 241.3 mm)
Paper Type: Card stock
Feed: Bottom
Weight: 120 lb. max. (450 g/m
2
)
Width Range: Not applicable
Paper Type: Transparencies
Feed: Top
Weight: Not applicable
Width Range: Not applicable
Standard Transparencies are
8.5" x 11" (215.9 - 279.4 mm)
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Paper Thickness
Rear Feed
0.014" (0.36 mm) maximum
Bottom Feed*
0.017" (0.43 mm) maximum
expandable to 0.031" (0.79 mm) maximum
* Requires optional push or pull tractor.
Printer Dimensions
Width x Depth x Height
ML320 Turbo
15.7 x 13.6 x 4.6 inches
389 x 355 x 116 mm
ML321 Turbo
21.7 x 13.6 x 4.6 inches
550 x 355 x 116 mm
Printer Weight
ML320 Turbo: 17.2 lbs. (7.8 kg)
ML321 Turbo: 22.2 lbs. (10.1 kg)
Environmental Requirements
Temperature
Operating 41 to 104°F (5 to 40°C)
Storage 14 to 122°F (-10 to 50°C)
Humidity
Operating 20 to 80% RH
Storage 5 to 95% RH
Electrical Requirements
120 volts ac (+5.5%, -15%), 60 Hz (±2%)
Also available: 230 or 240 volts ac, 50 or 60 Hz (±2%)
!
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Service and Support
General Information
Oki Data offers service and support to you through a variety
of methods.
Please chose the service and support method that is best for
you.
Oki Data’s service and support methods are:
the documentation provided with your machine
the store location where you purchased your machine
Internet Support
Telephone Support
Details of each support method are provided in this section
Oki Data’s service and support methods are different in these
two areas:
United States and Canada
Latin America
Details for each area are provided in this section.
Service Centers are trained by Oki Data and are authorized to
service OKI products. For more information about Service
Centers, refer to “Service and Support, Service Centers.”
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Documentation
The documentation provided with your machine provides an
excellent reference for the day-to-day operation of your
machine.
The documentation included with your machine is:
Users Guide, on line, provided on the CD
Microline Reference Manual, on line, provided on the CD
Quick Start
Warranty, Regulatory, and Safety Information
If you cannot locate your documentation, go to
www.okidata.com or www.my.okidata.com. Follow the
prompts for your product, and you will find the on-line
versions of all of these documents.
Purchase Location
The store location where you purchased your machine
provides an excellent, local means of support for you and
your machine.
Your purchase location will also provide any warranty
service required by your machine
!
You will need your printer serial number if your
machine requires servicing.
A written receipt for the product, showing the date of
purchase, dealers name, and both the model and serial
numbers of the product must accompany any request or
claim for work to be performed under Limited
Warranty.
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my.okidata.com
Your Personal Solutions Center
my.okidata.com is a powerful area of Oki Data’s web site
designed to help you personalize the information and service
you get from Oki Data.
When you register for my.okidata.com, you
personalize the web-based support for the OKI products
you own: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week—no waiting!
automatically register your product.
access on-line versions of your product documentation
(manuals) and support information.
control your contact, profile, and preference information.
receive automatic notification of new printer drivers, key
updates, and support information.
track your e-mail support history.
and more . . .
Internet Support
www.okidata.com
Your Gateway to OKI Products and Services
www.okidata.com is Oki Data’s web site. It provides general
information about all of the OKI products and services
available to you.
You can use our web site to
get Web-based support for all OKI products: 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week—no waiting!
download the printer drivers you need.
read about other customers and how they use OKI
products to improve their productivity and enhance their
documentation.
use the Dealer Locator to find a dealer location close to
you.
find out about Oki Data’s special promotional offers and
breaking news.
and more . . .
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Telephone Support
Oki Data Customer Information System
Information System Automated Attendant
1-800-654-3282 (1-800-OKI-DATA)
Toll Free in the U.S. and Canada
For quick answers to commonly-asked questions, the
Oki Data Information System Automated Attendant is
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The system can
provide immediate assistance with:
Basic operating procedures
Sales and service referrals
Parts and consumable referrals
Product information
Customer Support Professionals
1-800-654-3282 (1-800-OKI-DATA)
Toll Free in the U.S. and Canada
Customer Support Professionals are available 24 hours a day,
7 days a week. Please be sure that you are calling from a
telephone close to your machine so you can describe your
problem accurately.
Our Customer Support Professionals are trained on all current
OKI products. They can answer your questions regarding:
Locations of sales and service dealers
Installation of your machine
Usage/normal maintenance of your machine
Error message interpretation/solutions
Parts and supplies identification
Consumer relations
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Service Centers
Authorized Service Providers
Oki Data has over 2,000 local Authorized Service Providers
in North and South America.
For the most comprehensive, up-to-date listing of Oki Data
authorized Service Centers:
Consult our web site at www.okidata.com
In the U.S. and Canada, call 1-800-654-3282
(1-800-OKI-DATA)
In Latin America, contact the Latin America Service
Coordinator at Oki Data’s Corporate Headquarters at
856-222-7496 (Spanish only)
United States
Oki Data Americas, Inc.
2020 Bishops Gate Blvd.
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Phone: 1-800-654-3282
Fax: 1-856-222-5247
Canada
Oki Data Americas, Inc.
2735 Matheson Blvd. East, Unit 1
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada L4W 4M8
Phone: 1-800-654-3282
Fax: 1-905-238-4421
Mexico
Oki Data de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.
Mariano Escobedo No. 748-8 Piso
Col. Anzures, e.p. 11590
Mexico, DF
Phone: (525) 263-8780
Fax: (525) 250-3501
Brazil
Oki Data do Brasil, Ltda.
Rua Alexandre Dumas, 2220 - 8 andar
Chácara Sto Antonio
São Paulo, Brazil 04717-004
Phone: 55-11-3444-3500
Fax: 55-11-3444-3501
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Service and Support: United States
and Canada
Oki Data is firmly committed to the satisfaction of our
customers. If you have problem that your customer
documentation cannot solve, contact the listed sources for
service or support.
Sales and Service Dealers: United States
and Canada
Consult the store location where you purchased your
machine, or contact Oki Data for the location of the nearest
Authorized Oki Data Service Dealer.
Prices and minimum charges may vary.
Proof of purchase is required for warranty work. Be sure to
retain your purchase documents.
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Service and Support: Latin America
Oki Data is committed to offer the best customer support
possible to our customers. In the instance of having a
difficult problem with your OKI product, please contact any
of the OKI- CAS (Centro Autorizado de Servicio) shown on
our Web site, www.okidata.com.
Sales and Service Centers: Latin America
If you need to service your OKI product, please contact the
store where you bought your fax machine or contact any of
the OKI-CAS listed on our Web site for information.
Prices and charges may vary.
A copy of the proof of purchase is required for the
warranty process.
Contacting Oki Data: Latin America
Information regarding our products and authorized service
centers is available in our Web site:
http://www.okidata.com
Customer Support Professionals: Latin
America
Our CAS’s are trained and certified to provide the best service
and support possible to our customers. Make sure that you
are close to your machine when you call one of our OKI
authorized service centers (OKI-CAS) so that you can
describe your problem more accurately.
Our customer support professionals are trained on all current
OKI products. They can answer your questions regarding:
Location of nearest CAS (Service Center).
Installation of your machine.
Usage/normal maintenance of your machine.
Error message interpretation/solutions
Parts and supplies identification.
Consumer relations.
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Accessories
Consult the dealer where your purchased your machine.
Locate an Authorized Oki Data Reseller by visiting one of
these web sites
- http://my.okidata.com
Allows you to register your product and
personalize your own support needs
- http://www.okidata.com
Provides general information
In the United States, purchase directly from Oki Data
Via the Internet
- http://my.okidata.com
- http://www.okidata.com
Via telephone
Order toll-free by phone at 1-800-654-3282
(1-800-OKI-DATA) using VISA, MasterCard, or
American Express.
In Canada, call 888-309-4570.
Purchasing Accessories
Before you purchase, know your machine model number
(see the front of the unit) and have the correct part number
and description of the item. Item descriptions and part
numbers are provided in this section.
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32T-20.bmp
32T-PT01.eps
32T-PT52.eps
32T-rps.tif and 32TCSF02.eps
Accessories: Part Numbers
Consumables: Part Numbers
Consumable Part Number
Ribbon Cartridge (1) -----------------------------------52102001
Options: Part Numbers
Option Part Number
Model ML320T
Pull Tractor, Top-Mount (2) ---------------------------70030501
Push Tractor, Bottom-Mount (3) ---------------------70030701
Roll Paper Stand (4) ------------------------------------70023301
Model ML321T
Pull Tractor, Top-Mount (2) ---------------------------70030601
Push Tractor, Bottom-Mount (3) ---------------------70030801
Both Models
Cut Sheet Feeder (5)------------------------------------70030101
(Cut Sheet Feeder sold only with printer; not available
separately)
Serial Interface (Not Shown) --------------------------70012801
OkiLAN 6010e 10 Base-T Ethernet External
Print Server (Not Shown) ------------------------------70034401
OkiLAN 6020e 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet External
Print Server (Not Shown) ------------------------------70036001
1
2
3
4
5
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32T-Knob.tif and PowrCord.eps
32T-Head.tif and 32T-Rolr.tif
Replacement Parts: Part Numbers
Replacement Part------------------------------------- Order No.
Access Cover, ML320T (1) ----------------------------53076701
Access Cover, ML321T (1) ----------------------------53076801
Acoustic Cover, ML320T (2) -------------------------53076901
Acoustic Cover, ML321T (2) -------------------------53077001
Platen Knob (3) -----------------------------------------51902220
Power Cord (4) ------------------------------------------56631801
Printhead (5)---------------------------------------------50114601
Pull-Up Roller Assembly, ML320T (6) --------------50411001
Pull-Up Roller Assembly, ML321T (6) --------------50411101
Documentation: Part Numbers
Document Part Number
Quick Start------------------------------- refer to my.okidata.com
User's Guide -----------------------------refer to my.okidata.com
Reference Manual ---------------------- refer to my.okidata.com
Warranty, Regulatory, and
Safety Information----------------------refer to my.okidata.com
!
If you cannot locate your hardcopy documentation or
the CD provided with your machine, go to
www.okidata.com or www.my.okidata.com. Follow the
prompts for your product, and you will find the on-line
versions of all of these documents.
32T-CVR2.tif and 32T-CVR1.tif
1
2
5
6
34
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Printer Control Codes
!
The Microline Reference Manual is ONLY available in
American English.
This section lists the most commonly used printer control
codes.
The Microline Reference Manual provides complete lists of
all the commands, along with information on their use.
You may view this document by:
accessing the document on the CD provided with your
machine
using the Oki Data web sites
http://www.okidata.com
or
my.okidata.com
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Epson FX Commands
Epson Command ASCII Decimal
Backspace BS 8
Carriage Return, Execute CR 13
Character Pitch
Select 10 cpi ESC P 27 80
Select 12 cpi ESC M 27 77
Select 15 cpi ESC g 27 103
Select Condensed Print ESC SI, or SI 27 15, or 15
Cancel Condensed Print DC2 18
Delete DEL 127
Double Height On ESC w 1 27 119 49
Double Height Off ESC w 0 27 119 48
Double Width On ESC W 1 27 87 49
Double Width Off ESC W 0 27 87 48
Emphasized Print On ESC E 27 69
Emphasized Print Off ESC F 27 70
Enhanced Print On ESC G 27 71
Enhanced Print Off ESC H 27 72
Epson Set 1, Select ESC t 0 27 116 48
Epson Set 2, Select ESC t 1 27 116 49
Italic Printing On ESC 4 27 52
Italic Printing Off ESC 5 27 53
Form Feed FF 12
Epson Command ASCII Decimal
Form Length
n Inches (n = 1 to 22) ESC C NUL n 27 67 0 n
n Lines (n = 1 to 255) ESC C n 27 67 n
Horizontal Tab HT 9
Justification
Left ESC a 0 27 97 48
Center ESC a 1 27 97 49
Right ESC a 2 27 97 50
Full ESC a 3 27 97 51
Line Feed, Execute
Select 10 cpi ESC P 27 80
Select 12 cpi ESC M 27 77
w/ Carriage Return LF 10
n/216" (n = 0 to 255) ESC J n 27 74 n
n/144" (n = 0 to 127) ESC % 5 n 27 37 53 n
Reverse, n/216"
(n = 0 to 255) ESC j n 27 106 n
Line Spacing, Set
n/144" (n = 0 to 127) ESC % 9 n 27 37 57 n
n/216" (n = 0 to 255) ESC 3 n 27 51 n
n/72" (n = 0-85 or 128-213)ESC A n 27 65 n
1/6" ESC 2 27 50
1/8" ESC 0 27 48
7/72" ESC 1 27 49
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Epson FX Commands (Continued)
Epson Command ASCII Decimal
Paper Out Sensor Off ESC 8 27 56
Paper Out Sensor On ESC 9 27 57
Print Quality/Font
Select HSD/SSD,
depending on Menu
setting for Draft Mode ESC ( 0 27 40 48
Select NLQ ESC x 1 27 120 49
Select Courier (NLQ only) ESC k 0 27 107 48
Select Gothic (NLQ only) ESC k 1 27 107 49
Select UTL ESC x 0 27 120 48
Print Speed
Half-Speed On ESC s 1 27 115 49
Half-Speed Off ESC s 0 27 115 48
Print Suppress Mode On DC3 19
Print Suppress Mode Off DC1 17
Proportional Spacing On ESC p 1 27 112 49
Proportional Spacing Off ESC p 0 27 112 48
Reset Printer
Clear Buffer & Initialize ESC @ 27 64
Clear Print Buffer CAN 24
Skip Over Perforation, Cancel ESC O 27 79
Software I-Prime ESC } NUL 27 125 0
Epson Command ASCII Decimal
Subscript On ESC S 1 27 83 49
Superscript On ESC S 0 27 83 48
Subscript/Superscript Off ESC T 27 84
Underline On ESC - 1 27 45 49
Underline Off ESC - 0 27 45 48
Uni-Directional Printing
One Line Only ESC < 27 60
On ESC U 1 27 85 49
Off ESC U 0 27 85 48
Vertical Tab, Execute VT 11
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IBM Command ASCII Decimal
Form Length, n inches
(n = 1 to 22) ESC C NUL n 27 67 0 n
Form Length, n lines
(n = 1 to 255) ESC C n 27 67 n
Horizontal Tab, Execute HT 9
Italics On ESC % G 27 37 71
Italics Off ESC % H 27 37 72
Line Feed, Execute
w/ Carriage Return LF 10
n/144" (n = 1 to 127) ESC % 5 n 27 37 53 n
n/216" (n = 0 to 255) ESC J n 27 74 n
Reverse ESC ] 27 93
Auto Line Feed On ESC 5 1 27 53 49
Auto Line Feed Off ESC 5 0 27 53 48
IBM Proprinter III Commands
IBM Command ASCII Decimal
Backspace BS 8
Carriage Return CR 13
Character Pitch
Select 10 cpi DC2 18
Select 12 cpi ESC : 27 58
Select 15 cpi ESC g 27 103
Select Condensed Print ESC SI, or SI 27 15, or 15
Character Sets
IBM Set I ESC 7 27 55
IBM Set II ESC 6 27 54
Publisher ESC ! Z 27 33 90
Slashed Zero ESC ! @ 27 33 64
Unslashed Zero ESC ! A 27 33 65
Double Width On ESC W 1 27 87 49
Double Width Off ESC W 0 27 87 48
Emphasized Printing On ESC E 27 69
Emphasized Printing Off ESC F 27 70
Enhanced Printing On ESC G 27 71
Enhanced Printing Off ESC H 27 72
Form Feed FF 12
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IBM Proprinter III Commands (Continued)
IBM Command ASCII Decimal
Stop Printing ESC j 27 106
Subscript On ESC S 1 27 83 49
Superscript On ESC S 0 27 83 48
Subscript/Superscript Off ESC T 27 84
Top of Form, Set at Current
Position ESC 4 27 52
Underline Printing On ESC - 1 27 45 49
Underline Printing Off ESC - 0 27 45 48
Uni-Directional Print On ESC U 1 27 85 49
Uni-Directional Print Off ESC U 0 27 85 48
Vertical Tab, Execute VT 11
IBM Command ASCII Decimal
Line Spacing
Set Spacing to 1/8" ESC 0 27 48
Set Spacing to 7/72" ESC 1 27 49
Set Spacing to n/72"
(n = 0 to 255) ESC A n 27 65 n
Store Spacing Set
by ESC A n ESC 2 27 50
Set Spacing to n/144" ESC A n 27 65 n
(n = 1 to 127) ESC A n 27 65 n
Set Spacing to n/216" ESC A n 27 65 n
(n = 0 to 255) ESC A n 27 65 n
Overscore On ESC _ 1 27 95 49
Overscore Off ESC _ 0 27 95 48
Paper Out Sensor Off ESC 8 27 56
Paper Out Sensor On ESC 9 27 57
Print Quality, Select HSD ESC # 0 27 35 48
Print Suppress On, ML320T ESC Q ETX 27 81 3
Print Suppress On, ML321T ESC Q SYN 27 81 22
Print Suppress Off DC1 17
Proportional Spacing On ESC P 1 27 80 49
Proportional Spacing Off ESC P 0 27 80 48
Reset: Clear Print Buffer CAN 24
Software I-Prime ESC } NUL 27 125 0
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Oki Data MICROLINE Standard Commands
Oki Data Command ASCII Decimal
Enhanced Printing On ESC H 27 72
Enhanced Printing Off ESC I 27 73
Form Feed FF 12
Horizontal Tab, Execute HT 9
Italic On ESC ! / 27 33 47
Italic Off ESC ! * 27 33 42
Line Feed Commands
w/ Carriage Return LF 10
w/o Carriage Return ESC DC2 27 18
n/144" (n = 0 to 127) ESC % 5 n 27 37 53 n
Reverse ESC LF 27 10
Line Spacing
Set Spacing to 1/6" ESC 6 27 54
Set Spacing to 1/8" ESC 8 27 56
Set Spacing, in n/144"
(n = 0 to 127) ESC % 9 n 27 37 57 n
Skip Over Perforation, in
1/3" increments (n = 1 to 9) ESC G nn 27 71 nn
Skip Over Perforation
Default ESC % S 0 27 37 83 48
Oki Data Command ASCII Decimal
Backspace BS 8
Carriage Return CR 13
Character Pitch
Select 10 cpi RS 30
Select 12 cpi FS 28
Select 15 cpi ESC g 27 103
Select 17.1 cpi GS 29
Select 20 cpi ESC # 3 27 35 51
Character Sets
Standard ESC ! 0 27 33 48
Block Graphic ESC ! 1 27 33 49
Line Graphics ESC ! 2 27 33 50
Publisher ESC ! Z 27 33 90
Slashed Zero ESC ! @ 27 33 64
Unslashed Zero ESC ! A 27 33 65
Double Height On ESC US 1 27 31 49
Double Height Off ESC US 0 27 31 48
Double Width Printing US 31
Emphasized Printing On ESC T 27 84
Emphasized Printing Off ESC I 27 73
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Oki Data MICROLINE Standard Commands (Continued)
Oki Data Command ASCII Decimal
Underline Printing On ESC C 27 67
Underline Printing Off ESC D 27 68
Uni-Directional Print On ESC - 27 45
Uni-Directional Print Off ESC = 27 61
Vertical Tab, Execute VT 11
Oki Data Command ASCII Decimal
Paper Out Sensor Off ESC E 1 27 69 49
Paper Out Sensor On ESC E 0 27 69 48
Print Quality
Select HSD/SSD ESC # 0 27 35 48
Select NLQ Courier ESC 1 27 49
Select NLQ Gothic ESC 3 27 51
Select Utility ESC 0 27 48
Print Speed, Set to Full ESC > 27 62
Print Speed, Set to Half ESC < 27 60
Print Suppress On DC3 19
Print Suppress Off DC1 17
Proportional Printing
On ESC Y 27 89
Off ESC Z 27 90
Reset: Clear Print Buffer CAN 24
Shift-In SI 15
Shift-Out SO 14
Software I-Prime ESC } NUL 27 125 0
Subscript Printing On ESC L 27 76
Subscript Printing Off ESC M 27 77
Superscript Printing On ESC J 27 74
Superscript Printing Off ESC K 27 75
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Warranty, Regulatory, and Safety Information
Limited Warranty: United States and
Canada
Oki Data Americas, Inc. (Oki Data) warrants this printer to be
free from defect in material and workmanship and will
remedy any such defect according to the terms of this Limited
Warranty. This Limited Warranty does not extend to
consumable items, including but not limited to ribbons,
fuses, etc.
Oki Data will repair (or at its option, replace) at no charge,
any defective component(s) of the printer for one (1) year
from the date of purchase. This Limited Warranty extends to
the original purchaser only.
To make request or claim for service under this Limited
Warranty the original purchaser must return the Oki Data
product, shipping prepaid, in the original shipping container
or equivalent, to Oki Data or an authorized Oki Data service
center and assume the risk of loss or damage in transit. A
written receipt for the product, showing the date of purchase,
dealers name, and both the model and serial numbers of the
Oki Data printer must accompany any request or claim for
work to be performed under this Limited Warranty.
This Limited Warranty shall not apply if the product has been
damaged due to abuse, misuse, misapplication, accident, or
as a result of service or modification by any other than an
authorized Oki Data service center.
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THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN
THOSE ON THE FACE HEREOF AND DESCRIBED ABOVE.
NO WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL EXTEND BEYOND
THE RESPECTIVE WARRANTY PERIOD DESCRIBED
ABOVE OF ONE (1) YEAR. Some states do not allow
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the
above limitation may not apply to you.
OKI DATA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE
FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES OR LOSS ARISING FROM THE USE OF THIS
PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above exclusion may not apply to you.
Additional information on obtaining service under this
Limited Warranty is available by contacting the Oki Data
dealer from whom the product was purchased, by contacting
Oki Data directly at 1-800-654-3282 (1-800-OKI-DATA)
[U.S. and Canada, English only] or at 1-856-222-7496
(Spanish only), or by contacting one of the listed service
locations.
This Limited Warranty applies to this Oki Data printer.
However, the procedure for obtaining service may vary
outside the continental United States. Contact your Oki Data
dealer for such warranty service information.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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Limited Warranty: Latin America
Oki Data warrants this printer (hereinafter Product) to be free
in defect in material and workmanship and will remedy any
such defect according to the terms of this Limited Warranty.
This Limited Warranty does not extend to consumable items,
including but not limited to ribbon cartridges, fuses, etc.
Oki Data will repair (or at its option replace) at no charge,
any defective component(s) of the Product for one (1) year
from the date of purchase except for the consumable items,
including but not limited to ribbons, fuses, etc. This Limited
Warranty extends to the original purchaser only.
To make a request or claim for service under this Limited
Warranty the original purchaser must return the Oki Data
Product to Oki Data or an authorized Oki Data service center
within the country purchased. The purchaser returning the
Product for repair must pay for all transportation charges to
the repair center. A written receipt for the Product, showing
the date of purchase, dealers name, and both the model and
serial numbers of the Oki Data Product must accompany any
request or claim for work to be performed under this Limited
Warranty.
This shall not apply if the Product has been damaged due to
abuse, misuse, misapplication, accident, or as a result of
service or modification by any other than an authorized Oki
Data service center.
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN
THOSE ON THE FACE HEREOF AND DESCRIBED ABOVE.
NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL EXTEND BEYOND
THE RESPECTIVE WARRANTY PERIODS NOTED ABOVE.
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Service and Support: United States
and Canada
Oki Data is firmly committed to the satisfaction of our
customers. If you have a problem that your customer
documentation cannot solve, contact the listed sources for
service or support.
Sales and Service Dealers: United States and Canada
Consult the store location where you purchased your
machine, or contact Oki Data for the location of the nearest
Authorized Oki Data Service Dealer.
Prices and minimum charges may vary.
Proof of purchase is required for warranty work. Be sure to
retain your purchase documents.
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Telephone Support: United States and Canada
Oki Data Customer Information System
Customer Support Professionals
1-800-654-3282 (1-800-OKI-DATA)
Toll Free in the U.S. and Canada
Customer Support Professionals are available 24 hours a day,
7 days a week. Please be sure that you are calling from a
telephone close to your machine so you can describe your
problem accurately.
Our Customer Support Professionals are trained on all current
OKI products. They can answer your questions regarding:
Locations of sales and service dealers
Installation of your machine
Usage/normal maintenance of your machine
Error message interpretation/solutions
Parts and supplies identification
Consumer relations
Information System Automated Attendant
1-800-654-3282 (1-800-OKI-DATA)
Toll Free in the U.S. and Canada
For quick answers to commonly-asked questions, the
Oki Data Information System Automated Attendant is
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The system can
provide immediate assistance with:
Basic operating procedures
Sales and service referrals
Parts and consumable referrals
Product information
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Service and Support: Latin America
Oki Data is committed to offer the best customer support
possible to our customers. In the instance of having a
difficult problem with your OKI product, please contact any
of the OKI- CAS (Centro Autorizado de Servicio) shown on
our Web site, www.okidata.com.
Sales and Service Centers: Latin America
If you need to service your OKI product, please contact the
store where you bought your product or contact any of the
OKI-CAS listed on our Web site for information.
Prices and charges may vary.
A copy of the proof of purchase is required for the
warranty process.
Contacting Oki Data: Latin America
Information regarding our products and authorized service
centers is available in our Web site:
http://www.okidata.com
Customer Support Professionals: Latin America
Our CAS’s are trained and certified to provide the best service
and support possible to our customers. Make sure that you
are close to your machine when you call one of our OKI
authorized service centers (OKI-CAS) so that you can
describe your problem more accurately.
Our customer support professionals are trained on all current
OKI products. They can answer your questions regarding:
Location of nearest CAS (Service Center).
Installation of your machine.
Usage/normal maintenance of your machine.
Error message interpretation/solutions
Parts and supplies identification.
Consumer relations.
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Oki Data on the Internet
www.okidata.com
Your Gateway to OKI Products and Services
www.okidata.com is Oki Data’s web site. It provides general
information about all of the OKI products and services
available to you.
You can use our web site to
get Web-based support for all OKI products: 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week—no waiting!
download the printer drivers you need.
read about other customers and how they use OKI
products to improve their productivity and enhance their
documentation.
use the Dealer Locator to find a dealer location close to
you.
find out about Oki Data’s special promotional offers and
breaking news.
and more . . .
my.okidata.com
Your Personal Solutions Center
my.okidata.com is a powerful area of Oki Data’s web site
designed to help you personalize the information and service
you get from Oki Data.
When you register for my.okidata.com, you
personalize the web-based support for the OKI products
you own: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week—no waiting!
automatically register your product.
access on-line versions of your product documentation
(manuals) and support information.
control your contact, profile, and preference information.
receive automatic notification of new printer drivers, key
updates, and support information.
track your e-mail support history.
and more . . .
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Oki Data Service Centers
Oki Data Authorized Service Providers
Oki Data has over 2,000 local Authorized Service Providers
in North and South America.
For the most comprehensive, up-to-date listing of Oki Data
authorized Service Centers:
Consult our web site at www.okidata.com
In the U.S. and Canada, call 1-800-654-3282
(1-800-OKI-DATA)
In Latin America, contact the Latin America Service
Coordinator at Oki Data’s Corporate Headquarters at
+856-222-7496 (Spanish only)
United States
Oki Data Americas, Inc.
2020 Bishops Gate Blvd.
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Phone: 1-800-654-3282
Fax: 1-856-222-5247
Canada
Oki Data Americas, Inc.
2735 Matheson Blvd. East, Unit 1
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada L4W 4M8
Phone: 1-800-654-3282
Fax: 1-905-238-4421
Mexico
Oki Data de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.
Mariano Escobedo No. 748-8 Piso
Col. Anzures, e.p. 11590
Mexico, DF
Phone: (525) 263-8780
Fax: (525) 250-3501
Brazil
Oki Data do Brasil, Ltda.
Rua Alexandre Dumas, 2220 - 8 andar
Chácara Sto Antonio
São Paulo, Brazil 04717-004
Phone: 55-11-3444-3500
Fax: 55-11-3444-3501
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Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
For Black Ribbon, P/N 52102001
MSDS #58064801
Current as of March 1, 2001
For more information, contact Oki Data at:
2000 Bishops Gate Boulevard
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054-4620
Emergency Information: MSDS
United States and Canada
1-800-654-3282 (1-800-OKI-DATA)
English only
Latin America
+856-235-2600
Emergency First Aid Procedures
Contact occurs with eyes.
Flush eyes with large quantities of water for 15 minutes,
keeping eyelids open with fingers. Seek medical attention.
Contact occurs with skin
Wash thoroughly with soap and water.
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Hazardous Ingredients
Carbon Black
CAS# 1333-86-4
OSHA PEL 3.5 mg/m
3
ACGIH TLV 3.5 mg/m
3
Coloring Material
CAS# N/A
OSHA TWA N/A
ACGIH TLV N/A
Oil
CAS# N/A
OSHA TWA N/A
ACGIH TLV N/A
Additives
CAS# N/A
OSHA TWA N/A
ACGIH TLV N/A
Nylon 6-6 Fabric
CAS# N/A
OSHA TWA N/A
ACGIH TLV N/A
PSM Fiber
CAS# N/A
OSHA TWA N/A
ACGIH TLV N/A
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Physical Data
Melting Point: N/A
Boiling Point: N/A
Vapor Pressure: N/A
Vapor Density (Air = 1): N/A
Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate = 1): N/A
Specific Gravity (H
2
O=1): No data available
Solubility in Water: No data available
Appearance and Odor: Nylon 6-6 fabric impregnated with
liquid black ink
Fire and Explosion Hazard Data
Flash Point (Method Used): N/A
Flammable Limits, LEL/UEL: N/A
Extinguishing Media: Water, CO
2
, Dry Chemical or Foam
Special Fire and Explosion Procedures: N/A
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None
Health Hazard Data
Routes of Entry: Ingestion, Eyes, Skin
Health Hazards:
1 Carbon black
(Group 2B “Possible Carcinogen”; IARC)
Overexposure to carbon black is associated with causing
irritation, conjunctivitis, and corneal hypoplasia of the
eyes; minor irritation and eczema of the skin; and irritation
and bronchitis. Long-term inhalation exposure may be
associated with causing lung cancer.
Reactivity Data
Stability: Stable
Polymerization: Will not occur.
Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts: None
Conditions to Avoid: N/A
Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid): None
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Spill Cleanup and Disposal
Spill Cleanup
If the ribbon is inadvertently pulled out, it should be
rewound on the reel using the take-up knob.
Waste Disposal
Follow appropriate federal, state and local regulations.
Safe Handling and Use
Respiratory Protection: N/A
Protective Gloves and/or Eye Protection: Not normally
required. Protective gloves desirable in some cases.
Ventilation: N/A
Other Protective Equipment and/or Hygienic Practices: N/
A
Special Precautions
Precautions for Handling or Storage: Store in a dark, cold
place. Do not pull ribbon out of cartridge.
Other Precautions: N/A
To the best of the manufacturers knowledge, the information
contained herein is accurate. However, neither the
manufacturer, nor any of its affiliates, make any
representations or warranties (expressed or implied), nor
assumes any liability (including liability for any direct,
incidental, consequential, or other damages) with respect to
the accuracy or completeness of the information contained
herein. Such information may be (without limitation) invalid
if the specified material is used in combination with another,
in a particular process, or under unusual conditions.
Determination of suitability of any material for any given
purpose is the sole responsibility of the user who assumes all
risk and responsibility therefor. All materials may present
unknown hazards and should be used with appropriate
caution. The manufacturer cannot and does not guarantee
that the hazards described herein are the only ones that exist.
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Safety Information
Your OKI printer has been carefully designed to give you
years of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical
equipment, there are a few basic precautions you should take
to avoid hurting yourself or damaging the printer:
Carefully read all setup and operating instructions. Be
sure to save all documents for future reference.
Read and follow all warning and instruction labels on the
printer itself.
Place your printer on a firm, solid surface. If you put in on
something unsteady, it might fall and be damaged.
Avoid overheating the printer. Do not place it on a soft
surface, such as a rug, sofa, or bed. The vents may be
blocked, causing the printer to overheat.
The printer must be installed near a power outlet which
will remain easily accessible.
Be certain that your power source matches the rating listed
on the back of the printer. If you aren’t sure, check with
your dealer or with your local power company.
Your printer has a grounded, 3-prong plug as a safety
feature. It will only fit into a grounded outlet. If you can
not plug it in, chances are that you have an older, non-
grounded outlet. Contact an electrician to have it
replaced with a grounded outlet. Do not use an adapter to
defeat the grounding.
To avoid damaging the power cord, do not put anything
on it or place it where it will be walked on. If the cord
becomes damaged or frayed, replace it immediately.
If you’re using an extension cord or power strip with the
printer, make sure that the total of the amperes required by
all the equipment on the extension is less than the
extension’s rating. Generally, the total ratings of all
equipment plugged into any one power line should not
exceed 15 amperes. Don’t exceed this unless you know
that the power line your equipment is plugged into has a
rating above 15 amperes.
Unplug the printer before you clean it. Use only a damp
cloth. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
To protect your printer from overheating, make sure no
openings on the printer are blocked. Do not put the printer
on or near a heat source, such as a radiator or heat register.
If you put the printer in any kind of enclosure, make sure
it is well ventilated.
The printhead can get quite hot when it has been printing
for a length of time. Do not touch the printhead until it has
had a chance to cool off.
Do not use your printer near water. Do not spill liquid of
any kind into it.
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Do not poke anything into the ventilation slots on the
sides of the printer. You could get a shock or cause a fire.
Aside from the routine maintenance described in this
document, don’t try to service the printer yourself.
Opening the cover may expose you to shocks or other
hazards. Don’t make any adjustments other than those
outlined in the document. You might cause damage
requiring extensive repair work.
If anything happens that indicates that your printer is not
working properly or has been damaged, unplug it
immediately. Then, follow the procedures in “Service and
Support” for having your printer serviced.
These are some of the things to look for:
The power cord or plug is frayed or damaged.
Liquid has been spilled into the housing, or the printer
has been exposed to water.
The printer has been dropped or its cabinet has been
damaged.
The printer doesn’t function normally when you’re
following the operating instructions.
Regulatory Information
Year 2000 Compliance
The Microline 320/321 Turbo is Year 2000 Compliant. It
contains information technology that accurately processes
date and time data between the years 1999 and 2000, and
carries no issue for the September 9, 1999 (9999)
programming concern. This product, when used in
combination with products purchased from other
manufacturers, whose products properly exchange data and
time information, will accurately process the date and time.
ENERGY STAR
®
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Oki Data has determined that this
product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy
efficiency.
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Federal Communications Commission
(FCC)
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement for
120-Volt Models
WARNING: 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 the
receiver.
Plug the unit into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television
technician for help.
!
It is the responsibility of the user to obtain the required
shielded cable in order to ensure compliance of this
equipment with FCC regulations.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Oki
Data may void your authority to operate this device.
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FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement for
230/240-Volt Models
WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a commercial environment. 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. Operation of
this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct
the interference at their own expense.
!
It is the responsibility of the user to obtain the required
shielded cable in order to ensure compliance of this
equipment with FCC regulations.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
Oki Data may void your authority to operate this device.
Industry Canada (IC)
IC Radio Interference Statement for 120-Volt Models
This Oki Data apparatus complies with the Class B limits for
radio interference as specified in the Industry Canada Radio
Interference Regulations.
IC Radio Interference Statement for 230/240-Volt
Models
This Oki Data apparatus complies with the Class A limits for
radio interference as specified in the Industry Canada Radio
Interference Regulations.
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European Union Council of the European
Communities
Statement of Electromagnetic Conformance for 230/
240-Volt Models
This product complies with the requirements of the Council
Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of
the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility.
Statement of Safety Conformance for 230/240-Volt
Models
This product is in conformity with Directive 73/23/EEC on
the harmonization of the laws of Member States relating to
electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage
limits.
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Index
Symbols
0 character (slashed, unslashed) 65, 72
10 cpi (Front Panel Light) 17, 60
12 cpi (Front Panel Light) 17, 60
120 volt printer 90
15 cpi (Front Panel Light) 17, 60
17 cpi (Front Panel Light) 17, 60
20 cpi (Front Panel Light) 17, 60
230 or 240 volt printer 90
300 cps (UTL) 86
390 cps (HSD) 86
435 cps (SSD) 86
75 cps (NLQ) 86
A
ABICOMP 65, 70
Access
Controlling access to the printer 11
Access Cover, Part Number 100
Accessories 98, 99
Part Numbers 99
Purchasing 98
Acoustic Cover, Part Number 100
Alarm
ALARM flashing 17, 32, 84
ALARM lit 17
ALARM lit, CPI 10 flashing 84
ALARM lit, CPI 15 flashing 85
Alignment problems 11
ASCII Test 36
Auto Carriage return 70
Auto CR+ 68
Auto LF (Line Feed) 68, 70
Auto Select 68
B
Backward
Movement through Menu 9
Bar Codes 87
Bi-directional
Communications 27
Printing 67, 71
Block Graphics 65, 70
Bottom Feed 88, 89, 90
Form Tear-Off 66
Line Spacing 66
Pull Tractor (Option) 99
Skip Over Perforation 66
BRASC II 65, 70
Brazil 95, 115
British (Language) 65
Buffer
Clearing 18, 71
Print 71
Receive Buffer Size 67, 72, 87
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C
Cable
Length 27
Parallel 27
Serial Interface 27
Shielded 27
Canada
Customer Support 112
Locating a service center 115
Service 94, 96, 111
Service Center (Oki Data) 95, 115
Warranty 108
Canadian French 65, 70
Carbon Forms 53
Carbonless continuous forms 88, 89
Cardstock 88, 89
Expanded printhead gap 54
Centering 68, 70
Printhead Position 84
Centronics parallel interface 86
Character Pitch 71
Front Panel key 18
Indicator Lights 17
Key doesn't work 85
Selecting 60
Character Set 65, 70
Character Width 71
Characters
Italics 72
Proportional Spacing 72
Special for languages 71
Characters Per Second (CPS) 13
Cleaning the printer 74
Code 128 87
Code 39 87
Code DEL 68
Code Page Character Set 70
Codes, Printer Control 101
Commands
Epson FX Commands 102, 103
IBM Proprinter III Commands 104
Microline Standard 106, 107
Compatibility 13
Computer connections 27
Consumables
Part Numbers 99, 100
Ribbon Cartridge 99
Ribbon Life 87
Contact Information for Oki Data 2
Contents list, unpacking the printer 23
Continuous Feed
Carbonless Forms 88, 89
Changing to single-sheet feed 52
Extra-thick forms 53
Interleaf continuous forms 88, 89
Paper 85
Paper Park 18
Pins (graphic) 29
Rear Feed 15
Reference Mark 30
Single-part forms 29, 88, 89
Control Codes 101
Correspondence, Print Quality 58
Costs, Cutting 8
Courier (Font) 58, 87
Covers, Part Numbers 100
cpi 10 flashing, ALARM lit 84
cpi 15 flashing, ALARM lit 85
Customer Support
Canada 112
Latin America 113
United States 112
Cut Sheet Feeder 99
Cut Sheet Paper 88, 89
Cutting Costs. See Money, Saving
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D
Danish (Language) 65
Data Word 70
7 bit 68
8 bit 68
DC1 code 72
DC3 code 72
DEL Code 71
Depth of printer 90
Detergent, cleaning the housing 74
Documents, Print Quality 58
Draft
Draft Mode 65, 86
Print Quality 58
Draft Mode
Saving money with 8
Saving time with 9
Drivers
Diskette 37
Oki Data Web Site 37
Operating Systems 37
Requesting by mail 37
Dutch (Language) 65
E
E-mail address for Oki Data 2
EAN 13 87
EAN 8 87
Efficiency. See Time, Saving
Electrical Requirements 90
Electromagnetic Conformance 124
Emergency Information 116
Emulation 33, 65
Changing 33
Choices 33, 86
Matching the printer driver 83
Mode 65, 70
Energy Star 121
Envelopes 31
Continuous Feed 88, 89
Printhead Gap Setting 53
Single Feed 88, 89
Environmental Requirements 90
Epson
Emulation Mode, Epson FX
33, 65, 86
Epson FX Commands 102, 103
Error Conditions
ALARM blinks 17
ALARM glows 17
ESC SI Pitch 70
European Union Council of the
European Communities 124
Expanded Printhead Gap 54
F
Factory Defaults
Menu Mode 63
FCC (Federal Communications
Commission) 122
FF/LOAD (Front Panel Key) 18
First Aid Procedures 116
Fonts
Embedded Printer Commands 83
Font Sample Test 18, 35
PRINT QUALITY key 18
Resident 87
Scalable 87
Size 60, 65, 87
Style 65
Wrong fonts print 37, 83
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Forms
Continuous
Carbonless 88, 89
Interleaf 88, 89
Single-part 88, 89
Multipart and Printhead Gap 53
Narrow width 84
Thick 54
Thickness ranges 13
Zero-Tear 13
Forms Tear-Off 71
Automatic 48
Bottom Feed 66
Changing 47
Forms Tear-Off OFF
TEAR key 50
Top of Form 42
Forms Tear-Off ON
TEAR key 50
Top of Form 40
Manual 49
Rear Feed 66
Saving money with 8
Status (ON or OFF) 39
TEAR key 18, 48
Top of Form 39
Wait Time 72
French (Language) 65
French Canadian (Language) 65
Front Panel
Keys 11, 18, 68
Alternate Functions 18
Won't work 11, 68, 71
Lights 17
Menu Mode 61
G
German (Language) 65
Gothic (Font) 87
HSD Print Quality 58
Near Letter Quality 58
SSD Print Quality 58
Utility Print Quality 58
Graphics 70
7 bit 67
8 bit 67
Printing 71
Bi-directional 67
Uneven print registration
46, 47, 48
Uni-directional 67
Resolution 87
GROUP, Menu Mode 61
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H
Height
Double height printing 72
of Printer 90
Help. See Service and Support
High Speed Draft
HSD Front Panel Light 17
Mode 13, 86, 87
Print Quality 58
Humidity
Operating 90
Storage 90
I
I-Prime 69, 71, 82
IBM
IBM 437 70
IBM 850 70
IBM 860 70
IBM 863 70
IBM 865 70
IBM Emulation 33
IBM PPR 65
IBM Proprinter III 86
IBM Proprinter III Commands 104
IBM Set I 70
IBM Set II 70
IC. See Industry Canada
IEEE-284 86
Impact Dot Matrix 86
Industry Canada 123
Initialization string 82
Initialize the printer 59
Installation
Customization 21
Interface 86
Serial Interface (Option) 99
Interleaf Continuous Forms 88, 89
Interleaved 2 of 5 87
Internet 12
Oki Data Web Site
2, 93, 95, 97, 113, 114, 115
Saving time with 9
Invalid (I-Prime command) 71
Italian (Language) 65
Italic 65, 72
Item, Menu Mode 61
Explanations of Items 70, 71, 72
Settings 61
J
Japanese (Language) 65
K
Keys, Front Panel 18
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L
Labels 88, 89
Paper Park 51
Printhead Gap Setting 53
Language 65, 71
Latin America
Customer Support 113
Language 65
Locating a service center 95, 115
Service 97
Warranty 110
Length, Page
Bottom Feed 66
Control, Top Feed 67
Rear Feed 66
Top Feed 67
Letterhead 31
LF, Front Panel key 18
Lights, Front Panel 17
Limited Operation 11, 71, 85
Line Graphics 65, 70
Line Spacing 71
Bottom Feed 66
Rear Feed 66
Top Feed 67
Lock Lever (graphic) 29
M
Mailing address for Oki Data 2
Maintenance
Cleaning the printer housing 74
Replacing the ribbon cartridge 73
Margin, Bottom 67, 70
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
116
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
13, 87
Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) 87
Memory, Receive Buffer size
67, 72, 87
Memos 31
MENU light 61
Menu Mode 61
Changing Settings 64
Entering 62
Exiting 62
Explanations of Menu Items
70, 71, 72
Front Panel keys 61
Group 61
Item 61
Losing setting changes 64
MENU light 61
Moving Backward 62
Moving Forward 62
Moving through 9, 62
Printing the Menu Settings 63
Reset to factory defaults 63
Saving time 9
SEL and SHIFT keys 18
SEL on power up 18
Set (Item Setting) 61
Settings Table 65, 66, 67, 68, 69
Mexico 95, 115
Microline Reference Manual 101
Microline Standard Commands
106, 107
ML Emulation Mode 65
Money, Saving 8
Moving through the menu 9
MSDS. See Material Safety Data Sheet
Multilingual 65, 70
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N
Near Letter Quality 58
NLQ 86, 87
NLQ Front Panel Light 17
Norwegian 70
Code Page 65
Language 65
O
Off-line, SEL key 18
Oki Data
Contact Information
e-mail 2
Latin America 95
mailing address 2
telephone 94, 95, 98, 112
Microline Commands 106, 107
Microline Emulation 33, 86
Service Centers 95, 115
Web Site 2, 113, 115
On-line, SEL key 18
Operating Systems 37
Operator Panel Function 85
Options 98
Descriptions 99
Part Numbers 99
Purchasing 98
Out of Paper
ALARM glows, no other lights 17
P
Packing for Shipment 24
Page Length 71
Bottom Feed 66
Rear Feed 66
Top Feed 67
Page Width 71
Bottom Feed 66
Rear Feed 66
Setting in the Printer Menu 67, 71
Top Feed 67
Paper
1" (25 mm) remains 71
Continuous Feed
Alignment 30
Rear Feed 29
Cut Sheet 99
Feeding 13
Loading 29
Paper Out Override 67, 71
Roll Paper 99
Single Sheet 29, 31
Specifications
ML320 Turbo 88
ML321 Turbo 89
Static 85
Thickness 90
Types, and Printhead Gap 53
Weight 88, 89
Widths 88, 89
Setting in the Printer Menu
67, 71
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Paper Feed
Continuous to single-sheet feed 52
Cut Sheet Feeder (Option) 99
FF/LOAD key 18
LF key 18
PARK key 18
QUIET key 18
Roll Paper Stand (Option) 99
Single-sheet to continuous-feed 52
Switching feed paths 52
TEAR key 18
Paper Jams 85
ALARM glows, 15 cpi blinks 17
Continuous feed 85
Rear Feed 75
Rear Feed, repetitive 77
Single Sheet 79
Paper Lever 84
ALARM glows, 10 cpi blinks 17
REAR feed position (graphic) 29
Paper Out 85
Paper Park 51
Labels 51
Saving time with 9
Paper Path, Switching 52
Paper Separator 85
Parallel Interface 69
I-PRIME Signal 82
PARK Front Panel Key 18, 31
Parts, Replacement 98
Part Numbers 99
Purchasing 98
Perforation, Skip over 66, 72
Pin 14 70
Pin 18 69, 71
Pitch, Character 65, 71
Platen Knob
Operation Tip 11
Part Number 100
Portugal 65, 70
Postnet 87
Power
Connecting the printer to 28
Front Panel Light lit 17
Grounded Outlets 19, 120
Nothing happens when printer is
turned on 83
Power Rating 19, 120
Print DEL code 68
PRINT, Menu Mode 61
Print Method 86
Print Mode 65, 71
Print Quality
ASCII Test 36
CHARACTER PITCH key 18
Font Sample Test 35
Front Panel key 18
Highest (NLQ) 58
Indicator Lights 17
key doesn't work 85
Low (HSD) 58
Lowest (SSD) 58
Medium (UTL) 58
Near Letter Quality 86
PRINT QUALITY key 18
Print Speed 13
Proportional Spacing 72
Selecting 58, 71
Software commands 58
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User’s Guide: English 133
Print Registration 67, 71
Forms Tear-Off 46, 47, 48
Shift left 67
Shift right 67
Print Server Option 99
Print Size 86
Smallest 60
Standard 60
Print Speed 13, 86
High (HSD) 58
Highest (SSD) 58
Medium (UTIL) 58
Selecting 71
Slowest (NLQ) 58
Print Start Position
Reset to factory default position 45
Temporary adjustment 44
Top of Form 38, 44, 45
Print Suppress 68, 72
Printer
Dimensions 90
Humidity Specifications 90
Initialization 59
Model Number 98
Parameters 9
Parts and Accessories 98, 99
Printer vs. software settings 82
Reset 59
Resetting 18
Serial Number 14
Size 90
Temperature Specifications 90
Weight 90
Printer Control Codes 101
Printer Drivers
matching the emulation 83
Obtaining 37
Operating systems 37
Selecting 37
Printer Parameters 61
Printhead 86
Centering position 70, 84
Heat 120
Life 87
New printhead 84
Part Number 100
Printhead Gap 13
Definition 53
Expanded 54
Extra-thick continuous forms 53
Setting 53
Settings, and Media types 53
Printing
Double width and height 72
Embedded Commands 83
Italics 72
Problems
Files don't print correctly 82
Incorrect fonts print 37, 83
Printer doesn't print 83
Smeared print 84
Strange characters print 37
Strange symbols print 83
Streaked printing 84
Stopping 67, 72, 87
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Productivity. See Money,
Saving; Time, Saving
Proof of Purchase 96
PROP
characters per inch (cpi) 60
Front Panel Light 17
Proportional Spacing 60, 65, 72
Proprinter III Commands 104
Publisher (Language Set) 65
Pull Tractor 13, 53, 90, 99
Pull-Up Roller Assembly 100
Push Tractor 13, 53, 90, 99
Q
QUIET
Front Panel Key 18
Front Panel Light 17
R
Radio Interference Statement 122, 123
Rear Feed 88, 89, 90
Continuous Forms 15, 29
Form Tear-Off 66
Jams, Repetitive 77
Line Spacing 66
Paper Jam 75
Skip Over Perforation 66
Receive Buffer size 67, 72, 87
Registration, Print 67, 71
Regulatory Information
Canada 123
Europe 124
United States 122
Reliability 13, 87
Replacement Parts 98, 99
Part Numbers 100
Reset 68
Reset Code 82
Reset Inhibit 72, 82
the printer 59, 85
Resolution (Graphics) 87
Reverse
Movement through Menu 9
Ribbon Cartridge 99
Installing 25
Life 87
New Ribbon Cartridge 84
Part Number 100
Replacing 25, 73
Ribbon Shield 25, 84
Roll Paper Stand 99
Rolling ASCII Test 18
RS-232C Serial Interface 86
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User’s Guide: English 135
S
Safety, General Information 120
Saving Money. See Money, Saving
Saving Time. See Time, Saving
Security
Controlling access to the printer 11
SEL
Front Panel Key 18
Front Panel Light
Flashes 17
Lit 17
Not Lit 17, 83
Self Tests 34
Serial Interface Option 83, 99
Serial Number 14
Server
Print Server (Option) 99
Service
ALARM flashing 84
Locating a service center 97
Canada 111
Latin America 97
United States 94, 96, 111
Machine Reliability 87
Mean Time Between Failures
(MTBF) 13, 87
Mean Time To Repair (MTTR) 87
Warranty 108, 110
Service and Support 91
Documentation 92
General Information 91
Internet Support 93
Purchase Location 92
Telephone Support 94
Service Centers
Authorized Service Centers
95, 111, 113, 115
Locating a service center 115
Oki Data 95, 115
Set, Menu Mode 61
SHIFT Front Panel Key 18
Shipping
Restraints 24
Saving the packing materials 24
SI 68, 72
Single Sheet
Change from continuous forms 52
Change to continuous forms 52
Cut Sheet Feeder (Option) 99
Jams 79
Loading 31
Top Feed 16, 29
Size
Double width and height 72
of printer 90
Skip Over Perforation 66
Software
Embedded commands 83
Matching drivers to emulations 83
Scalable Fonts 87
Software vs. printer settings 82
Solvents, cleaning 74
Spanish (Language) 65
Specifications 86
Spreadsheets, Character Pitch 60
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SSD
Front Panel Light 17, 86, 87
Standard Character Set 65, 70
Static charges and paper 85
Stationery 31
Super Speed Draft 13, 58, 59, 70
Support 91
Documentation 92
General Information 91
Internet Support 12, 93
Purchase Location 92
Telephone Support 94
Swedish (Language) 65
Symbol Sets 65, 71
T
Take-up Knob (Ribbon Cartridge) 25
TEAR
Front Panel key 18, 50
Forms Tear-Off 48
Forms Tear-Off OFF 50
Forms Tear-Off ON 50
TEAR feature 46
does not work
46, 47, 48, 49, 50
Telephone
Oki Data Support 94, 95, 98
Latin America 95
Temperature Specifications 90
Tests
ASCII Test 36
Font Sample Test 35
Thickness, Paper 90
Time Out 68, 72
Time, Saving 9
Top Feed 88, 89
Bottom Margin 67
Line Spacing 67
Pull Tractor 99
Single Sheet 16, 29
Top of Form 70
Decreasing the space 41, 43
Forms Tear-Off 39
Forms Tear-Off OFF 42
Forms Tear-Off ON 40
Increasing the space 41, 43
Operation Tip 10
Paper Shield 10, 38
Reset to factory default 45
Printer OFF 45
Printer ON 45
Setting 38
Standard Setting
31, 32, 38, 44, 45
Temporary adjustment 44
Tractor Covers 29
Transparencies 88, 89
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User’s Guide: English 137
Troubleshooting
Aborting print jobs 67, 72, 87
ALARM flashing 17, 84
ALARM lit 17
ALARM lit, 10 cpi flashing 17, 84
ALARM lit, 15 cpi flashing 17, 85
ALARM lit, no other lights 17
Alignment problems 11
Can't load paper 85
Character Pitch Indicator Lights 17
Data loss 70, 71, 72
Embedded Printer Commands 83
Emulation 83
Extra paper movement 46, 47, 48
Files don't print correctly 82
Front Panel Keys 18
Front Panel keys won't work
11, 68, 85
Front Panel Lights 17
General Information 80
Internet Support 80
List of Problems 81
Locating a service center 97
Menu Setting changes are lost 64
Narrow forms 84
New ribbon 84
Oki Data Suppport (Telephone)
94, 95, 98
Latin America 95
Oki Data Suppport (Web Site)
93, 95, 97, 114
Paper jams, continuous feed 85
Paper Out 85
Perforation skip over 72
POWER lit 17
PRINT QUALITY and CHARACTER
PITCH keys don't work
11, 71, 85
Print Quality Indicator Lights 17
Print Registration 67
Printer doesn't print 83
Printer Drivers, current version 37
Printhead Damage 70, 71
Printhead moves too much 84
QUIET lit 17
SEL
flashing 17
lit 17
not Lit 17
Self Tests 34
Smeared printing 84
Software settings vs. printer settings
58, 72
SSD won't work 70
Static charges 85
Strange characters print 37
Streaked printing 84
Turn on the printer, nothing happens
83
Uneven print registration in graphics
46, 47, 48
Weather conditions 85
Wrong fonts print 37, 83
Wrong printer driver 37
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U
Uni-directional printing, graphics 67
United States
Customer Support 112
Locating a service center 115
Service 94, 96, 111
Service Center (Oki Data) 95, 115
Warranty 108
Unpacking your printer
List of contents 23
UPC A 87
UPC E 87
USA 65, 70
UTIL (Front Panel Light) 17, 86, 87
Utility
Utility Mode Print Quality 58
Utility Mode Print Speed 13
V
Volume
High-volume print quality 58
W
Wait Time 67, 72
Warranty
Latin America 110
Proof of Purchase 96
United States and Canada 108
Web Site, Oki Data 2
Weight
Paper 88, 89
Printer 90
Width
Character 71
Double width printing 72
Page (Bottom Feed) 66
Page (Rear Feed) 66
Page (Top Feed) 67
Paper 88, 89
Setting in the Printer Menu
67, 71
Printer 90
www.my.okidata.com 93, 114
www.okidata.com
93, 95, 97, 113, 114, 115
Y
Y2K 121
Year 2000 121
Z
Zero character (slashed, unslashed)
65, 72
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