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●● About the Product Warranty Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate, and up-to-date. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control. The manufacturer also cannot guarantee that changes in software and equipment made by other manufacturers and referred to in this guide will not affect the applicability of the information in it.
●● Emergency first aid Take care with toner powder: If swallowed, give small amounts of cold water and seek medical attention. DO NOT attempt to induce vomiting. If inhaled, move the person to an open area for fresh air. Seek medical attention. If it gets into the eyes, flush with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes keeping eyelids open. Seek medical attention. Spillages should be treated with cold water and soap to help reduce risk of staining skin or clothing.
●● For Your Safety Read the User’s Manual for your safety before using the product. Cautions related to safety WARNING CAUTION A warning provides additional information which, if ignored, may result in a risk of personal injury. A caution provides additional information which, if ignored, may result in equipment malfunction or damage. General cautions WARNING Do not touch the safety switch inside the printer. Doing so may cause electric shock when high voltage occurs.
●● Manual Composition The following manuals are included with this product. ●● User’s Manual (Setup) ---- This document Basic operations are described to aid understanding of this printer. The initial setup descriptions including printer placement and the network initial setting are noted along with troubleshooting and maintenance procedures. ●● About This Manual Terms in this document The following terms are used in this manual. Note ●● Indicates important information on operations.
Notation used in this manual The following notations may be used in this manual. ●● C813n→ C813 ●● C823n/C823dn→ C823 ●● C833n/C833dn→ C833 ●● C843n/C843dn→ C843 ●● PostScript3 Emulation→ PSE, POSTSCRIPT3 Emulation, POSTSCRIPT3 EMULATION ●● Microsoft® Windows® 10 64-bit Edition operating system→ Windows 10 (64bit version) * ●● Microsoft® Windows® 8.1 64-bit Edition operating system→ Windows 8.
Contents About the Product Warranty......................................................................2 Emergency first aid..................................................................................3 Manufacturer...........................................................................................3 Importer to the EU/Authorized representative..............................................3 Environmental information........................................................................
Contents 2. Printing Basic Operation..................................................... 48 Supported Paper.................................................................................... 48 How to Print from the Tray...................................................................... 53 How to Print from the MP Tray................................................................. 54 Printing in Custom Sizes......................................................................... 58 Paper Output....
Contents 4. Maintenance..................................................................... 101 Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units........................................ 101 Replacing Toner Cartridges.......................................................................................102 Replacing the Image Drum.......................................................................................106 Replacing the Belt Unit.......................................................................
1 1. Setup 1. Setup How to set up is explained in this chapter. Setup Flow 1. Checking Products ●● Checking package contents ●● Checking names of the operator panel and how to operate ●● Checking names of product parts ●● Checking options 2. Checking the Placement Environment ●● Checking the placement environment ●● Checking placement location 3.
Checking Products ●● Checking Products 1 This section gives an overview of the printer. ●● Software DVD-ROM Check that you have everything shown below. CAUTION It may cause injury! ●● At least two people are needed to lift the printer safely because it weighs about 37 Kg or 40 Kg. ●● AC cord Reference ●● For details on how to open the package, refer to “Unpacking” P.17. ●● Printer Note ●● An Ethernet cable and USB cable are not supplied with your printer. Procure them separately.
Operator Panel Operator Panel 1 ●● 1. Setup This section explains the names and functions of components on the operator panel and how to enter text. 1 2 5 12 9 8 11 13 No.
Operator Panel Function No. How to Use the Function Key Press numeric keys after pressing the key when the message “Ready To Print” appears on the display screen. The function menu corresponding to the number entered is displayed. 1 Press the key. 2 Press the numeric keys (0-9) to display the desired function item and press the button. 3 The setting screen of the selected function is displayed. Check or change the settings. Function Menu List Function No.
Operator Panel 1 Names of Components 2 5 1. Setup 3 16 8 26 4 17 6 No. 16 17 26 8 1 7 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name Multipurpose tray Paper set cover Wireless LAN module cover Name Front cover Front cover open lever Operator panel Power switch Output tray Multipurpose tray Tray 1 Air vents 18 22 19 21 20 9 No.
Operator Panel Available Options 1 1. Setup The following options are available for your printer: ●● Additional tray unit (tray 2/3/4) ●● Additional RAM (256 MB or 512 MB) ●● 16 GB SD memory card kit ●● Wireless LAN module Reference ●● For details on how to install the options, refer to “Installing Options” P.23. ●● An SD memory card kit is used for functions such as a storage for spooling when copying sectors, saving secure print/encrypted print data, and as a storage destination for form data.
Checking the Placement Environment Checking the Placement Environment 1 ●● 1. Setup Placement Environment Your printer must be placed in the following environment: Temperature: Humidity: Maximum wet bulb temperature: Recommended environment: 10 - 32°C 20% - 80% RH (relative humidity) 25°C Placement Space Place your printer on a flat surface that is wide enough that the printer’s feet securely on the surface. Allow for enough room around your printer as shown in the images below.
Preparing Your Printer ●● Preparing Your Printer 1 This section explains how to unpack your printer and how to turn it on and off. CAUTION Installing Consumables 1 It may cause injury! ●● At least two people are needed to lift the printer safely because it weighs about 37 Kg or 40 Kg. Insert your finger into the recess on the right side of the printer and pull the front cover open lever (1) to open the front cover (2) forward. Note Note ●● Open the front cover gently.
Preparing Your Printer 1 4 6 Remove the protective sheets from four image drums. (1) Place an image drum on a Turn the blue lever (7) of the toner cartridge backward until its top aligns on the mark. Turn the levers of all four 4 toner cartridges. 1. Setup newspaper. Remove a tape (6) stuck on a protective sheet (5) and open it. 6 5 (2) Pull out a protective sheet to the 7 direction of the arrow. 7 Close the output tray (4) by pushing the both sides of the cover firmly.
Preparing Your Printer Loading Paper 3 Reference Slide the paper guide (3) and paper stopper (4) to the size of paper to be loaded. 1 1. Setup ●● Please refer to “Supported Paper” P.48 for information on how to load paper into the printer. Pull out the paper tray (1). 4 3 Note ●● When loading the A6 size paper, move the paper stopper (4) forward and remove it once, then install it on the metal part. 4 1 2 Set the paper size dial (2) to match the loading paper size.
Preparing Your Printer 1 5 Load paper with the print side face down and press it from above. Turning On/Off the Power Note 1. Setup ●● Do not load paper exceeding the [ ] mark (5) of the paper guide. 5 Power Supply Conditions The power supply must meet the following conditions: Voltage: Frequency: 110 - 127 VAC (Range 99 - 140 VAC) 220 - 240 VAC (Range 198 - 264 VAC) 50/60 Hz ± 2% Note ●● If the power supply is unstable, use a voltage regulator.
Preparing Your Printer Turning On the Power Turning Off the Power 1 1 Hold down the power switch (1) for about a second. The message “Shutting down Please wait. Printer will turn off automatically” appears in the operator panel, and the power switch indicator blinks every 1 second. Then the printer turns off automatically and the power switch indicator goes out. 1 Note ●● It may take about 5 minutes to turn off the power. Wait until it turns off. 2 Plug the AC cord into the electric socket.
Preparing Your Printer 1 Power Save Mode and Deep Sleep Mode Auto Power Off Function Two-phase power conservation enables you to save on power consumed by the printer. When a certain period of time elapses after printing, this printer will turn off automatically. 1. Setup Memo Power Save Mode ●● The factory default setting for time that elapses before the printer power turns off automatically is 4 hours.
Preparing Your Printer Installing Options 2 Stack an additional tray aligning a back side of each tray. 3 Place a printer on the additional trays gently aligning the back sides of a printer and the additional trays. 4 Plug the AC cord and Ethernet or USB cable into your printer, and then turn on the power switch. 1. Setup This section explains how to install options on your printer.
Preparing Your Printer 1 ●● Do not apply force to the printer’s output tray while it is open. Installing Additional RAM 1. Setup Install additional RAM to increase the memory capacity of your printer in cases such as if memory overflow or the collate print errors occur. Your printer supports 256 MB and 512 MB RAM. Note ●● Use only genuine Oki Data products. The performance cannot be guaranteed when using other products. ●● Do not apply downward force to the paper tray while it is pulled out.
Preparing Your Printer 3 Slide the metal plate (2) upward to remove. 5 Note Note ●● Be sure to check a direction of an additional RAM. The additional RAM has small dents on its connector, which are fitted with a connector of a slot. (1) Put your finger in the recess of the metal plate (2), and slide it upward. 4 2 (2) Pinch the lower part of the metal 6 Install the metal plate (2). (1) First, insert the upper part of the plate (2), and pull it forward.
Preparing Your Printer 1 7 12 Press the scroll button Close the access cover (1). several times to select [RAM] and press the button. 1. Setup 1 13 Check that the value of [RAM] has increased. 8 Plug the AC cord and Ethernet or USB cable into your printer, and then turn on the power switch. 9 Press the scroll button operator panel. or on the -- For memory expanded to 256 MB, it is [512 MB]; for memory expanded to 512 MB, it is [768 MB].
Preparing Your Printer 3 Installing the 16-GB SD Memory Card Kit Remove the metal plate (2) by sliding it upward. (1) Put your finger in the recess of the metal plate (2), and slide it upward. SD memory card 2 SD memory socket (2) Pinch the lower part of the metal Memo plate (2), and pull it forward. ●● The SD memory socket is attached to the SD memory card. Note ●● Use only genuine Oki Data products. The performance cannot be guaranteed when using other products.
Preparing Your Printer 1 5 (2) While holding the lower part of the Install the SD memory card (4) into the SD memory card socket (5). metal plate (2), slide the metal plate downward and secure it. 1. Setup 4 2 5 6 Install the SD memory socket to the printer with the screw (6) and tab (7) for the SD memory card socket and attach the connector (8). 8 Close the access cover (1). 8 1 7 6 7 9 Plug the AC cord and Ethernet or USB cable into your printer, and then turn on the power switch.
Preparing Your Printer 12 Press the scroll button several times to select [System] and press the button. Installing the Wireless LAN module Turn off your printer, and then unplug the AC cord. 2 Open the Wireless LAN module cover (1) on the right side of a printer. 13 Press the scroll button several times to select [SD Card] and press the button. (1) 3 14 Check that the value of [SD Card] is [16 GB]. SD Card 15GB[F52] 1/1 Note ●● [15 GB] may be displayed in [SD Card].
Preparing Your Printer 1 4 Install the Wireless LAN module. Test Printing from the Printer 1. Setup Check that you can print with the printer. Check the detailed settings and status of your printer by printing the contents of the settings (Menu Map). Note ●● When a printer is in the power saving mode, press the button to restore from the mode. 5 1 Press the key on the operator panel. 2 Enter “100” using the ten-key pad and press the button.
Connecting to a Computer ●● Connecting to a Computer Prepare a computer with a DVD drive. Connection Method You can select either of the following connection methods: ●● “Network Connection” P.32 ●● “USB Connection” P.42 Product Requirements Your printer supports the following operating systems: ●● Windows 10/Windows 10 (64bit Version) ●● Windows 8.1/Windows 8.
Connecting to a Computer 1 Connecting in Wireless LAN (Infrastructure Mode) (Optional) Network Connection 1. Setup Perform the following procedure to connect your printer to a computer via network. Connecting an Ethernet Cable Be sure to connect your printer to a network with an Ethernet cable before driver installation. 1 Prepare an Ethernet cable (1) and a hub (2). Prepare an Ethernet cable (category 5, twisted pair, straight) and a hub separately.
Connecting to a Computer 1 Confirm and write down the SSID and encryption key by referring to the user manual of the wireless LAN access point. Memo ●● The SSID is also called the network name, ESSID, or ESS-ID. Confirm that the wireless LAN access point has been activated and is functioning normally. ●● The encryption key is also called the network key, security key, password, or pre-shared key. 3 Turn on the printer.
Connecting to a Computer If [WEP Key] is displayed 1 Item 1. Setup Encryption method Encryption key 4 Press the scroll button several times to select [Wireless(Infrastructure) Setting], and then press the button. 5 Enter the administrator password,and press the button. Explanation WEP Input the WEP key. Other settings Item Encryption method Encryption key The factory default password is “999999”.
Connecting to a Computer Installing a Printer Driver (for Windows) First, Set the IP address of the printer. Turn on the printer. 2 Press the
Connecting to a Computer 1 7 10 Enter the IP address using the numeric Press the to select [IP Address Set], and press the button. (0-9) keys, and press the button. 1. Setup To move to the next box, press the button. 8 If setting the IP address manually, press the scroll button and select [Manual], and press the button. Proceed to the step 9. 11 Press the button until [Network Setup] is displayed.
Connecting to a Computer 14 Enter the default gateway address and Next, install the printer driver on the computer. To move to the next box, press the button. 1 Insert the included “Software DVD-ROM” into a computer. 2 When [AutoPlay] is displayed, click [Run Setup.exe]. After entering all settings, press the button. Gateway Address 192 . 168. 0. 254 15 When the setup menu screen is displayed, press the button to complete the network settings.
Connecting to a Computer 1 8 Click [Install Optional Software]. 11 Click [Next]. 1. Setup Installation starts. If the following dialog box is displayed, click [Yes]. Memo ●● The following software is installed. -- PCL6 Printer Driver (Including Network Extension and Color Swatch Utility) -- FAQ ●● Install other software from Custom Install 9 Make sure that the software is successfully installed, and then click [Printing Test]. 12 Click [Exit].
Connecting to a Computer 1 Make sure that the machine and a computer are connected and the machine is turned on. 2 Insert the “Software DVD-ROM” into a computer. 3 Double-click the [OKI] icon on the desktop. 4 [Drivers] > [PS] > Double-click [Installer for OSX]. 5 Enter the administrator password, and then click [OK]. 1 6 Select [System Preferences] from the Apple menu. 7 Click [Printers & Scanners]. 8 Click [+], and select [Add Printer or Scanner] when the menu is displayed. 1.
Connecting to a Computer 1 Install the Mac OS X PCL printer driver. (C813/C823 only) Memo ●● To change the name, enter a new name into [Name:]. When the installation is complete, print a test page in step 14. 1. Setup 1 Make sure that the machine and a computer are connected and the machine is turned on. 2 Insert the “Software DVD-ROM” into a computer. 3 Double-click the [OKI] icon on the desktop. 4 [Drivers] > [PCL] > [C823] > Doubleclick [Installer for OSX].
Connecting to a Computer Connecting in Wireless LAN (AP Mode) (Optional) Note ●● You cannot enable wireless LAN (infrastructure) and wireless LAN (AP mode) at the same time. ●● Do not place any devices (especially microwave ovens or digital cordless telephones) that emit weak electromagnetic waves near the machine.
Connecting to a Computer 1 Manual connections USB Connection 1. Setup If the wireless terminal (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) does not support WPS-PBC (push button), then you can input the machine’s SSID and password into the wireless terminal (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) to connect. Perform the following procedure to connect your printer to a computer via USB. Connecting a USB Cable Follow the procedure below to connect. 1 1 Turn on the printer.
Connecting to a Computer 8 Installing a Printer Driver (For Windows) Click [Install Optional Software]. 1 Note 1 Insert the included “Software DVD-ROM” into a computer. 2 When [AutoPlay] is displayed, click [Run Setup.exe]. 1. Setup ●● You must be logged in as an administrator to complete this procedure. Installation starts. Memo ●● The following software is installed. -- PCL6 Printer Driver (Including Color Swatch Utility) -- FAQ ●● Install other software from Custom Install.
Connecting to a Computer 1 11 Click [Next]. 1. Setup 3 Double-click the [OKI] icon on the desktop. 4 [Drivers] > [PS] > Double-click [Installer for OSX]. 5 Enter the administrator password, and then click [OK]. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. If the following dialog box is displayed, click [Yes]. 6 Select [System Preferences] from the Apple menu. 7 Click [Printers & Scanners]. 8 Click [+], and select [Add Printer or Scanner] when the menu is displayed.
Connecting to a Computer Install the Mac OS X PCL printer driver. (C813/C823 only) When the installation is complete, print a test page in step 14. 12 If the installable options configuration screen is displayed, click [OK]. Make sure that the machine and a computer are connected and the machine is turned on. 2 Insert the “Software DVD-ROM” into a computer. 3 Double-click the [OKI] icon on the desktop. 4 [Drivers] > [PCL] > [C823] > Doubleclick [Installer for OSX].
Connecting to a Computer 1 Memo ●● To change the name, enter a new name into [Name:]. When Adding Options 1. Setup If options such as additional tray unit and/or SD memory card kit have been installed, use following procedures to change printer driver settings. For Windows PCL Driver 1 Click [Start] > [Devices and Printers]. 2 Right-click the [OKI C833] icon and select [Printer Properties]. (If you have installed multiple printer drivers, select [Printer Properties] >[OKI C833 PCL6].
Connecting to a Computer 5 For Windows PS Driver Click [Start] > [Devices and Printers]. 2 Right-click the [OKI C833] icon and then select [Printer Properties]. (If you have installed multiple printer drivers, select [Printer Properties] > [OKI C833 PS].) 3 Select the [Device Settings] tab. 4 If using a network connection, select [Get installed options automatically] under [Installable Options], and then click [Setup].
2. Printing Basic Operation This chapter describes how to print documents from a computer. 2 ●● Supported Paper 2. Printing Basic Operation Supported Paper Types For high-quality printing, be sure to use paper types that satisfy requirements such as those for material quality, weight, and surface finish. Please use digital photo print paper. If not using recommended paper, please check the print quality and the movement of the paper sufficiently beforehand to make sure that there are no problems.
Supported Paper Paper Type Envelope Photo Hagaki Oufuku Hagaki Nagagata #3 Nagagata #4 Nagagata #40 Youkei #0 Youkei #4 Kakugata #2 Kakugata #3 C4 C5 DL Com-10 Index card Photo (4 x 6 inch) Photo (5 x 7 inch) Hagaki Oufuku Hagaki 120 x 235 90 x 205 90 x 225 120 x 235 105 x 235 240 x 332 216 x 277 229 x 324 162 x 229 110 x 220 104.8 x 241.3 76.2 x 127 (3 x 5) (4 x 6) (5 x 7) 100 x 148 148 x 200 Paper Weight Envelopes should be 24lb paper, and flap parts of envelopes should be folded. 2 2.
Supported Paper Storing Paper Store paper under the following conditions to maintain quality. 2 ●● Inside a cabinet or other dry and dark place ●● On a flat surface ●● Temperature: 20°C 2. Printing Basic Operation ●● Humidity: 50% RH (relative humidity) Do not store in the following locations.
Supported Paper Paper Loaded on the Tray Your printer has two built-in trays (tray 1 and the MP tray) and an additional tray unit (tray 2/3/4). Refer to the list below to check the supported paper and capacities of each tray. Note ●● Duplex printing can not be performed on paper indicated with an asterisk (*). Tray Tray2/3/4 (option) ●● A3 ●● A4 ●● A5 ●● A6 ●● B4 ●● B5 ●● B6 ●● Tabloid ●● Letter ●● Legal 13” ●● Legal 13.5” ●● Legal 14” ●● Executive ●● Statement* ●● 8.
Supported Paper Tray MP Tray 2 Supported paper size 2. Printing Basic Operation ●● A3 ●● A4 ●● A5 ●● A6* ●● B4 ●● B5 ●● B6 ●● B6 Half* ●● Tabloid ●● Letter ●● Legal 13” ●● Legal 13.5” ●● Legal 14” ●● Executive ●● Statement* ●● 8.
How to Print from the Tray ●● How to Print from the Tray The following procedure explains how to load paper in tray 1 or tray 2/3/4 (option). Memo ●● This procedure explains to load paper in tray 1. The same procedure is applied to tray 2/3/4. 1 Pull out the paper tray (1). 2 Note 4 1 2 4 Flex paper back and forth, and then fan it. Straighten the edges of the paper stack on a level surface. 5 Load paper with the print side face down and press it from above.
How to Print from the MP Tray ●● How to Print from the MP Tray This procedure explains how to load paper in the MP tray. Note 2 ●● Do not load paper of different sizes, types or weights at the same time. ●● When adding paper, remove the paper on the MP tray and straighten the edges of both stacks of paper, and then load them again. 2. Printing Basic Operation ●● Do not put anything other than paper for printing in the MP tray.
How to Print from the MP Tray 7 When loading paper vertically or horizontally ABC ABC Close the paper set cover (5). 5 2 Com-10, DL, C5 C4 Memo Note ●● When loading envelopes in the MP tray, load them face up with the orientation noted below. ●● When a printer is in the power saving mode, press the button to restore from the mode. --Com-10, DL and C5 are loaded with the flap folded and the flap should come to the top side in the feeding direction.
How to Print from the MP Tray 11 Press the button until [MPTray Config] is displayed. 16 Press the scroll button to select the weight of the loaded paper and then press the button. 2 2. Printing Basic Operation 12 Press the scroll button to select [Media Type] and then press the button. 13 Press the scroll button to select the type of the loaded paper and then press the button. 14 Press the button until [MPTray Config] is displayed.
How to Print from the MP Tray For Windows PS Printer Driver From the [File] menu, select [Print]. 2 Click [Preferences]. 3 Select the [Paper/Quality] tab. 4 Select [Multi-Purpose Tray] from [Paper Source]. 5 Click [Advanced]. 6 Click [Paper Size] and select a paper size from the drop-down list. 7 Click [OK]. 8 Start printing. 2 2. Printing Basic Operation 1 For Mac OS X PS Printer Driver 1 From the [File] menu, select [Print]. 2 Select a paper size from [Paper Size].
Printing in Custom Sizes ●● Printing in Custom Sizes To load custom size paper, you need to register the width and length of the paper before printing. The range of the sizes you can set differs according to the paper tray. 2 Tray Available size range 2. Printing Basic Operation Width: 105 to 297 mm (4.1 to 11.7 inches) Length: 148, 182 to 431 mm (5.8, 7.2 to 17.0 inches) Tray 2/3/4 Width: (Option) 148 to 297 mm (5.8 to 11.7 inches) Length: 182 to 431 mm (7.2 to 17.
Printing in Custom Sizes 8 Press the scroll button to select [X Dimension] and then press the button. 13 Press the button to exit the menu mode. 2 Enter the paper width value using the ten-key pad and then press the button. 10 Press the button. 14 Specify a custom in the following procedures. For Windows PCL Printer Driver 1 Click [Start] and select [Devices and Printers].
Printing in Custom Sizes For Windows PS Printer Driver 2 1 Click [Start] and select [Devices and Printers]. 2 Right-click the Your Printer icon and select the type of driver you want to specify from [Printing preferences]. For Mac OS X Printer Driver Note ●● In the Mac OS X printer driver, paper size out of the available range can be set, however, image is not correctly printed. set paper size within available range. 2. Printing Basic Operation 1 Open the file you want to print.
Printing in Custom Sizes Open the file you want to print, and print it in the following procedures. For Mac OS X PS Printer Driver For Windows PCL Printer Driver 1 From the [File] menu, select [Page Setup]. 1 From the [File] menu, select [Print]. 2 2 2 Click [Preferences] or [Properties]. Select a paper size from [Paper Size] and then click [OK]. 3 On the [Setup] tab, select a paper size from [Size]. 3 From the [File] menu, select [Print]. 4 4 Select [Multipurpose Tray] from [Source].
Paper Output ●● Paper Output Your printer outputs to the output tray or rear output tray. Paper types that can be outputted to each stacker are as follows. 2 Output Stacker Supported paper type Using the Rear Output Tray Paper output capacity 2.
Convenient Print Functions ●● Convenient Print Functions The following convenient print functions are available. For details, refer to the User’s Manual (Advanced). Printing on Postcards, Reply Postcards or Envelopes Changing Print Quality (Resolution) Printing on Labels Printing on Custom Size Paper You can register customized paper sizes to the printer driver so you can print on nonstandard paper such as banners. Saving Toner You can save toner by reducing printing density.
Canceling Printing ●● Canceling Printing 2 Press the button on the operator panel to cancel print jobs being currently printed or preparing for a print. 2. Printing Basic Operation When you press the button is pressed, the following message appears. To cancel printing, select [Yes] and then press the button. To proceed to printing, select [No] and then press the button.
Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Power Save Mode ●● Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Power Save Mode Note ●● When a printer is in the power saving mode, press the button to restore from the mode. ●● Check if the message “Ready To Print” appears. If the message is not displayed, press the button. Press the key on the operator panel.
Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Deep Sleep Mode ●● Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Deep Sleep Mode Note 2 ●● When a printer is in the power saving mode, press the button to restore from the mode. ●● Check if the message “Ready To Print” appears. If the message is not displayed, press the button. 2. Printing Basic Operation 1 Press the key on the operator panel.
Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Deep Sleep Mode Constraints When in Deep Sleep Mode This section explains constraints when in the deep sleep mode. The printer may not enter the deep sleep mode if an error is displayed. 2 Printer Driver Utility Constraints When the printer goes into the deep sleep mode, press the button on the control panel and check that the screen displays the message “Ready To Print”.
Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Deep Sleep Mode Network Function Constraints In the deep sleep mode, the following constraints apply to network functions. 2 Does Not Enter the Deep Sleep Mode 2. Printing Basic Operation In the following cases, a printer will not enter the deep sleep mode. ●● IPSec is enabled. Protocols with the Client Functions Do Not Work In the deep sleep mode, the following protocols with client functions will not work.
Settings for Turning Power Off Automatically (Auto Power Off) ●● Settings for Turning Power Off Automatically (Auto Power Off) Note ●● In the factory default, a printer does not enter the auto power off mode while connecting to the network. Setting the Auto Power Off Press the scroll button several times to select [Power Setup], and press the button. 6 Press the scroll button several times to select [Auto Power Off], and press the button.
Settings for Turning Power Off Automatically (Auto Power Off) Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Auto Power Off Mode Memo ●● The auto power off time can be selected from the followings: --[1 hour] Note 2 --[2 hours] ●● When a printer is in the power saving mode, press the button to restore from the mode. --[3 hours] --[4 hours] ●● Check if the message “Ready To Print” appears. If the message is not displayed, press the button. 2.
Setting the Buzzer ●● Setting the Buzzer You can set the buzzer volume when a paper jam occurs. Press the scroll button operator panel. 2 Press the scroll button several times to select [Admin Setup], and press the button. 3 or on the Press the scroll button several times to select [Buzzer Setup], and press the button. 6 Press the scroll button several times to select [Paper Jam Error Buzzer Volume], and press the button.
3. Troubleshooting This chapter provides solutions to the problems you may encounter while operating your printer. Memo ●● Meanings of symbols in error messages: -- “%COLOR%” indicates Cyan (C), Magenta (M), Yellow (Y) or Black (K). -- “%TRAY%” indicates tray 1, tray 2, tray 3, tray 4 or the MP tray. 3 -- “%COVER%” indicates a front cover or output tray. -- “%CODE%” indicates a code number displayed in 1 to 3 digits. A code number changes according to an error. -- “%MEDIA_SIZE%” indicates paper size. 3.
When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed ●● When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed When paper is jammed inside a printer or when an error message does not disappear even after jammed paper is removed, an error message appears on the display screen. Press the button to display a remedy.
When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed Status Paper jams 3 3. Troubleshooting When a jam occurs, the media being printed remains in the device.
When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed 3 Check for jammed paper in the duplex unit. If jammed paper remains, pull it out gently. Error Code 372 A paper jam has occurred around the front cover. 1 4 Insert your finger into the recess on the right side of the printer and pull the front cover open lever (1) to open the front cover (2) forward.
When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed 4 Check for jammed paper inside a printer. If jammed paper remains, remove it. 8 Close the front cover (2). 3 2 3. Troubleshooting Error Code 380, 400, 401, 637 5 6 Check if paper remains in the duplex unit. If jammed paper remains, pull it out gently. A paper jam has occurred around the front cover. 1 Open the upper duplex unit cover (4) and check for jammed paper.
When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed 3 3 Close the front cover (2). Remove all four image drums and place them on a flat surface. 3 2 Task is complete. A paper jam has occurred under an image drum. 1 Insert your finger into the recess on the right side of the printer and pull the front cover open lever (1) to open the front cover (2) forward. 4 Cover the removed image drums with paper so that the image drums are not exposed to light.
When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed If an edge of jammed paper still remains inside the unit, pull out the jammed paper gently to the rear of the printer. 8 Close the front cover (2). Note ●● The front cover cannot be closed if the output tray is not closed securely. 3 5 3. Troubleshooting 2 Task is complete. Note ●● In case of Error 385, take out the fuser unit and remove the paper from it completely.
When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed 2 Press the output tray open button (3) and open the output tray (4). CAUTION 5 Remove the jammed paper remaining inside of the unit. Possible to get burned. ●● The fuser unit is extremely hot. Do not touch it. 3 4 3 3 Lift the left lock lever (5) of the fuser unit forward. 5 Remove all four image drums and place them on a flat surface.
When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed 8 Lift the release levers (7) on the fuser unit, and pull out the jammed paper forward gently. 11 Return all four image drums into the printer carefully. 7 3 3. Troubleshooting 9 Hold the fuser unit handle (6) and place the fuser unit into the printer. 6 12 Close the output tray (4) by pushing the both sides of the cover firmly. 4 10 Push the left lock lever (5) of the fuser unit backward.
When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed Error Code 390, 637 A paper jam has occurred while feeding paper from a paper tray. 1 If there is any paper on the MP tray, lift the paper set cover (1) and take it out. 3 1 4 3. Troubleshooting 2 Close the front cover (3). Insert your finger into the recess on the right side of the printer and pull the front cover open lever (2) to open the front cover (3) forward.
When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed Error Code 391, 392, 393, 394, 631, 632, 633, 634 4 A paper jam has occurred while feeding paper from a paper tray. Insert your finger into the recess on the right side of the printer and pull the front cover open lever (2) to open the front cover (3) forward. Note ●● If paper jams occur frequently, clean the paper feed rollers. For details, refer to “Cleaning Paper Feed Rollers” P.114.
When the Message for Replacement of Consumables or Maintenance Unit Appears ●● When the Message for Replacement of Consumables or Maintenance Unit Appears When the time to replace consumables or maintenance unit is close and replacement must be done, the message “…Low”, “…Near Life”, “…Empty”, “…Life”, “Istall…”, “Replace…”, “Change…” appears on the display screen and the indicator on the operator panel lights up or blinks. Check the message and replace consumables and maintenance unit.
When the Message for Replacement of Consumables or Maintenance Unit Appears Memo ●● “xxx” described on the list below changes according to the printer status.
When the Message for Replacement of Consumables or Maintenance Unit Appears Status Image Drums Fuser Unit 1st Line 2nd Line Reference Page or Remedy 680, 681, 682, 683 page 106 - Prepare a fuser unit, and replace the old fuser unit with new one after a message for replacement of consumables or maintenance unit appears. page 112 3rd Line 1st Line 2nd Line Install New Image Drum Printing disabled due to low threshold of Image Drum life.
When the Message for Paper Replacement or Paper Size Error Appears ●● When the Message for Paper Replacement or Paper Size Error Appears When the media type or media size loaded in a tray does not match the settings specified in the printer driver, the message “Change Paper...” or “Check Paper...” appears on the display screen and the indicator blinks. Check the message and deal with the problem. Check the paper size and the settings, refer to “How to Print from the Tray” P.
Other Error Messages ●● Other Error Messages This section explains the causes and remedies for an error message and the function of the indicator. An error message appears on the display screen of the operator panel. To display an error code, press the button on the operator panel.
Other Error Messages Error code 356 Message Install New Belt Unit Belt Unit Life Please see HELP for details File System is Full File System is Write Protected 3 330 3. Troubleshooting 491 492 493 494 490 694 695 696 697 Check Belt Unit indicator Blinks Lights up Lights up Blinks Cause/Remedy The belt unit is at the end of its life. Replace it with a new belt unit. The file system is full. The file system to which you tried to write is write-protected.
Other Error Messages Error code Message Unsupported USB Device Detected Lights up Collate Fail:Too Many Pages Lights up Press ONLINE Button File System Operation failed Lights up nnn* 709 Blinks Blinks Cause/Remedy A USB device unsupported by a printer is connected. Remove the device. Printing from the MP tray was specified. Load the paper of the size indicated in the MP tray, and then press the button. Waste toner is full.
When You Cannot Print from the MP Tray ●● When You Cannot Print from the MP Tray If you print from the MP tray without moving down the paper set cover, the message “Install Paper MPTray” appears on the display screen. Check the message and deal with the problem. Refer to ”How to Print from the MP Tray” P.54. 3 Paper set cover 3.
Other Issues ●● Other Issues This section explains the issues you may encounter while operating your printer and how to solve them. Unable to Print from a Computer Memo ●● If the following information does not solve the issue, contact your dealer. ●● For issues caused by an application, contact the manufacturer of the application. 3 General Causes Cause The printer is turned off. An Ethernet or USB cable is unplugged. Something is wrong with a cable. The printer is off line.
Other Issues Network Connection Problems Common to Windows and Mac OS X Cause 3 Using a crossover cable. The printer is turned on before a cable was connected. The hub and the printer are incompatible or have some problem. Remedy Use a straight cable. Connect cables before turning on the printer. 3. Troubleshooting Press the scroll button or and select [Admin Setup] > [Network Setup] > [HUB Link Setting], and then select [10Base-T Half].
Other Issues Unable to Install a Printer Driver Successfully Memo ●● If the following information does not solve the issue, contact your dealer. ●● For issues caused by an application, contact the manufacturer of the application. USB Connection Problems For Windows Cause The printer driver is not installed correctly. Reinstall the printer driver correctly. Follow the procedure below to install the second and subsequent printer drivers: 1. Insert the “Software DVD-ROM” into a computer. 2.
Other Issues OS-Specific Constraints Constraints with Windows Item 3 Symptom Printer drivers [Help] is not displayed. The [User Account Control] dialog appears. Color Correct Utility The [User Account Control] dialog appears. 3. Troubleshooting The [Program Capability Assistant] dialog appears. PS Gamma Adjuster The [User Account Control] dialog appears. The [Program Capability Assistant] dialog appears. Cause/Remedy The [Help] function is not supported on PS printer drivers.
Other Issues Image Quality Issues Memo ●● If the following information does not solve your issues, contact your dealer. Symptom Vertical lines appear. Paper feed direction Remedy The LED heads are dirty. The toner is low. The image drum is damaged. Foreign materials may be present on the image drum. The light-shielding film of the image drum is dirty. The image drum is not installed properly. The LED heads are dirty. The toner is low. The paper is unsuitable.
Other Issues Symptom Horizontal lines and spots appear periodically. Paper feed direction 3 3. Troubleshooting White area of paper is lightly stained. Point to check Remedy If the interval of lines or spots is about 94 mm (4 inches), the image drum (the green tube) is damaged or dirty. If the interval of lines or spots is about 40 mm (2 inches), foreign materials may be present on the image drum. If the interval of lines or spots is about 143 mm, there is damage to the fuser unit.
Other Issues Symptom Color of the printed image is not what you expect. Point to check The toner is low. The setting of [Black Finish] is not suitable for the application. The color adjustment has been modified. The color balance is out of adjustment. Color registration is out of alignment. Remedy Reference Replace the toner cartridge. On the printer driver, select [Composite Black (CMYK)] or [True Black (K)] for [Black Finish]. Do color matching from the printer driver.
Other Issues Feeding Issues Memo ●● If the following information does not solve the issue, contact your dealer. Symptom 3 ●● The paper often jams. ●● Multiple sheets are fed at once. ●● The paper is fed at an angle. Point to check The printer is tilted. The paper is too light or too heavy. The paper is moist or has a static charge. 3. Troubleshooting The paper is wrinkled, folded or curled. Something is already printed on the back side of the paper. The edges of the paper are not kept even.
Other Issues Symptom The paper twists around the rollers in the fuser unit. Point to check The settings of media weight and type are incorrect. The paper is light. There is an image or text on the leading edge of the paper. Reference Press the scroll button or and then select [Menus] > [Tray Configuration] > [(tray name) Config] > [Media Type]/ [Media Weight]. Then, specify the appropriate values. Or, specify a heavier weight in [Media Weight]. Use heavier paper.
Other Issues Symptom Point to check Remedy There is an abnormal sound. 3 3. Troubleshooting The printer is tilted. There is a piece of paper or foreign object inside the printer. The output tray is open. There is a buzzing The printer is printing on the heavy sound. or thin paper when the temperature inside is high. It takes a while to The printer may be cleaning the start printing. image drum. The printer is adjusting the temperature of the fuser unit.
4. Maintenance This chapter explains how to replace consumables and maintenance units, clean the printer, and move or transport the printer. ●● Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units This section explains how to replace consumable items. WARNING Do not throw the toner or toner cartridge into the fire. Doing so may cause toner splashes leading to burns. Do not vacuum spilled toner powder. If vacuuming, it may cause ignition due to the sparks from electric contacts.
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units Procedure for Replacement (for K (black) Toner Cartridge) Replacing Toner Cartridges Note Memo ●● Toner powder may spill if you remove a toner cartridge before the toner runs out. ●● When replacing the C, M, Y toner cartridges, refer to “Procedure for Replacement (for C (cyan), M (magenta), Y (yellow) Toner Cartridges)” P.104.
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units 4 Lift the toner cartridge (4) from the right side, and remove it from the printer. WARNING 7 Possible to get burned. ●● Do not throw a used toner cartridge in the fire. They may explode, and the toner inside may fly off and cause getting burned. Insert a new toner cartridge (6) by aligning its left side indentation (7) with the protrusion (8) on the image drum so the toner cartridge and image drum [K] color label align.
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units 10 Please recycle toner cartridges. Memo ●● If you must dispose of a toner cartridge, put it in a plastic bag or similar container and dispose of it in accordance with your municipality’s ordinances or guidelines. Procedure for Replacement (for C (cyan), M (magenta), Y (yellow) Toner Cartridges) Memo ●● When replacing the K toner cartridge, refer to “Procedure for Replacement (for K (black) Toner Cartridge)” P.102. 1 Prepare new toner cartridges.
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units 4 Identify an empty toner cartridge by its label color (5). 7 Unpack the replacement toner cartridge, and gently shake it up and down and side to side. 8 Remove the tape (8) from the toner cartridge. 5 5 Slide the right blue lever (6) of the toner cartridge while pressing the top of the cartridge to unlock. 9 6 6 Lift the toner cartridge (7) from right side, and remove it from the printer. WARNING Possible to get burned.
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units 10 Turn the blue lever (6) of the toner cartridge backward until its top aligns on the mark. Replacing the Image Drum Life Span of Image Drum When the “%COLOR% Image Drum Near Life” message appears on the display screen, prepare a replacement image drum. If you continue printing, the message “%COLOR% Image Drum Life” will be displayed and printing will stop. 6 4 11 Close the output tray (4) by pushing the both sides of the cover firmly.
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units 5 ●● There is one toner cartridge for each color on the image drum. 1 Prepare a new image drum. 2 Insert your finger into the recess on the right side of the printer and pull the front cover open lever (1) to open the front cover (2) forward. Remove the image drum (6) from the printer in the direction of the arrow and place the image drum on a flat surface. 6 4 1 3 Press the output tray open button (3) and open the output tray (4).
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units 8 Remove the protective sheets. Place a new image drum (9) on a flat surface. 11 Turn the blue lever (7) of the toner cartridge backward until its top aligns on the mark. 9 7 4 9 Remove the toner cover (10). 12 Check a label color of a new image drum (9) and place the drum into a printer. 10 4.
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units 14 Close the front cover (2). Replacing the Belt Unit Note ●● The front cover cannot be closed if the output tray is not closed securely. Life Span of Belt Unit When the “Belt Unit Near Life” message appears on the display screen, prepare a replacement belt unit. You can keep printing approximately 2000 pages until the next message appears. When the “Change Belt Unit” message appears, replace the belt unit.
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units 3 Insert your finger into the recess on the right side of the printer and pull the front cover open lever (1) to open the front cover (2) forward. 6 Cover the image drums you took out with paper so that the image drums do not expose to the light. 7 Turn the blue locks (5) on each side of the belt unit in direction of the arrow to unlock. 1 4 2 4. Maintenance 4 Press the output tray open button (3) and open the output tray (4).
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units 9 Hold the handle of a new belt unit with one hand and support lower part with other hand. Place the belt unit into the printer. 11 Return all the four image drums to the printer. 4 both sides of the cover firmly. 4 10 Turn the blue locks (5) on each side of the belt unit in direction of the arrow. 13 Close the front cover (2). Note 5 ●● The front cover cannot be closed if the output tray is not closed securely. 5 2 14 Please recycle belt unit.
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units 3 Replacing the Fuser Unit Life Span of Fuser Unit Insert your finger into the recess on the right side of the printer and pull the front cover open lever (1) to open the front cover (2) forward. When the “Fuser Unit Near Life” message appears on the display screen, prepare a replacement fuser unit. You can keep printing approximately 2500 pages until the next message appears. When the “Change Fuser Unit” message appears, replace the fuser unit.
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units 6 9 Hold the fuser unit handle (6) and lift the fuser unit out of the printer. Close the output tray (4) by pushing the both sides of the cover firmly. 4 6 4 10 Close the front cover (2). Note Hold the fuser unit handle (6) and place the fuser unit into the printer. 6 2 11 Please recycle fuser unit.
Cleaning ●● Cleaning This section explains how to clean each part of your printer. Cleaning the Surface of the Printer 2 Wipe the two paper feed rollers (2) inside the printer with a wet cloth that has been wrung out well. Note ●● Do not use benzine, thinners, or alcohol as a cleaning agent. They may damage the plastic parts of the printer. ●● Do not lubricate your printer with oil. 4 1 Turn off your printer by pressing the power switch. Reference 2 ●● “Turning Off the Power” P.21 4.
Cleaning 2 Release the tab (3) of the paper feed roller cover by pressing the right arm (4) inward while lifting up the MP tray (1) lightly. 5 Wipe the two paper feed rollers (6) with a wet cloth that has been wrung out well. 6 4 1 3 3 6 Open the separation roller cover (7) forward while pressing the center part of the MP tray. Wipe the two separation roller (8) with a wet cloth that has been wrung out well. 4 8 3 7 1 4 7 Close the separation roller cover (7).
Cleaning 9 Hook one tab (3) of the paper feed roller cover by pressing the right arm (4) inward while lifting up the MP tray (1) lightly. Note ●● If closing the MP tray without returning the tab to the correct position, the paper set cover may be broken. Be sure to return the tab to the original position. Cleaning LED Heads Clean the LED heads if vertical lines appear, images are fading vertically, or the periphery of letters is smudged in the printouts. Dirt on the LED heads may also cause paper jams.
Cleaning 4 Lightly wipe the lenses (5) of the LED heads with soft tissue paper. 5 4 5 4 6 Close the front cover (2). Note ●● The front cover cannot be closed if the output tray is not closed securely. 2 - 117 - 4. Maintenance Close the output tray (4) by pushing the both sides of the cover firmly.
Moving or Transporting Your Printer ●● Moving or Transporting Your Printer This section explains how to move or transport your printer. Moving Your Printer 2 Unplug all the cables. ●● AC cord and ground wire. CAUTION It may cause injury. ●● Ethernet or USB cable. ●● At least two people are needed to lift the printer safely because it weighs about 37 Kg or 40 Kg. 4 1 3 Remove any paper from the paper trays.
Moving or Transporting Your Printer 6 Hold the toner cartridges with both hands and remove them with the image drums. Remove all the toner cartridges and image drums, and place them on a flat surface. 9 Close the output tray (4) by pushing the both sides of the cover firmly. 4 4 10 Close the front cover (2). Note 7 Secure each toner cartridge to each image drum with vinyl tape (5). 5 2 8 Return all the toner cartridges and image drums to the printer.
Moving or Transporting Your Printer 12 Protect your printer with packing materials. 13 Lift your printer and put it in a box. Note ●● Use the packing materials attached to your printer when purchased. ●● After transporting or when setting up again, remove the vinyl tape used to secure the image drum and toner cartridges. 4 4.
Before Machine Disposal ●● Before Machine Disposal Before this machine is disposed of, it is recommended to erase the registered privacy data and the stored data. The data stored in the machine is shown below. ●● Admin password ●● Registered settings in various menus ●● Private printing data ●● Various records ●● Access control, user management data (local user, external user cache [LDAP, Kerberos]) Press the
5. Appendix This chapter explains the specifications of your printer. ●● Menu List of the Operator Panel Checking the Printer’s Status with the Display Screen From the button on the operator panel, you can check the status of your printer. 5 5. Appendix Checking the Device Status You can check the residual life of the consumables, counter information, network settings and system information on the display screen. 1 Press the button on the operator panel to open the status menu.
Menu List of the Operator Panel Menu List of the Operator Panel The function number is described on the right of each item. Functions Print From USB Memory Print Configuration Select Print File Print Setup Shared Print Private Print Paper Feed Copies Duplex Binding Fit Color Mode F1 F2 : You must input a password.
Menu List of the Operator Panel System Print Information Configuration Network Demo Page File List PS Font List PCL Font List IBM PPR Font List EPSON FX Font List HP-GL2 Palette Usage Report Supplies Report Error Log Color Profile List Job Log 5 Menus Tray Configuration Serial Number Asset Number Lot Number Firmware Version CU Version PU Version Panel Version RAM Flash Memory SD Card Date and Time F100 F101 DEMO1 ... F102 Copies F103 Memo ( ) indicates the factory default setting. 5.
Menu List of the Operator Panel System Adjust Print Adjust F200 F201 F202 F210 F237 Print Position Adjust Paper Black Setting (0) Paper Color Setting (0) Trans. Black Setting (0) Trans. Color Setting (0) SMR Setting F230 F231 F232 F233 F234 BG Setting F235 HU Setting (Off) VL Cleaning Gloss Mode (Off) Drum Cleaning (Off) High Humid Mode (Off) Moisture Control (Off) Narrow Paper Speed (Mode1) Warmup Control (Off) Quiet Mode (Off) F236 - 125 - MPTray F220 X Adjust (0.00millimeter) Y Adjust (0.
Menu List of the Operator Panel Admin Setup Network Setup Enabling Default Gateway (When Wireless LAN is installed) Wired (Enable) TCP/IP (Enable) NetBIOS over TCP (Enable) IP Address Set (Auto) IPv4 Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address DHCPv6 (Disable) Web (Enable) Telnet (Disable) FTP (Disable) IPSec (if enabled) (Disable) SNMP (Enable) Network Scale (Normal) Gigabit Network (Disable) Hub Link Setting (Auto Negotiate) Network Factory Defaults : You must input a password.
Menu List of the Operator Panel SIDM Manual ID# (2) SIDM Manual2 ID# (3) SIDM MP Tray ID# (4) SIDM Tray1 ID# (1) SIDM Tray2 ID# (5) (When tray2 is installed) SIDM Tray3 ID# (6) (When tray3 is instaled) SIDM Tray4 ID# (7) (When tray4 is installed) IBM PPR Setup Character Pitch (10 CPI) Font Condense (12CPI to 20CPI) Character Set (SET-2) Symbol Set (IBM-437) Letter O Style (Disable) Zero Character (Normal) Line Pitch (6 LPI) White Page Skip (Off) CR Function (CR) LF Function (LF) Line Length (80 column) F
Menu List of the Operator Panel Others Setup 5 RAM Setup Receive Buffer Size (Auto) Resource Save (Off) Flash Memory Setup Initialize SD Card Setup (When SD Memory card is installed) Initialize Format Partition (PCL) Erase SD Card Storage Common Setup Check File System Check All Sectors Enable Initialization (No) Job Log Setup Clear Job Log Security Setup Access Control (Disable) User Counter Report Language Setup Language Select (English) Language Initialize Job Cancel Setup Cancel Key Be
Menu List of the Operator Panel Wireless(Infrastructure) Setting (When Wireless LAN is installed) Wireless(Infrustructore) (Disable) Network Setting IP Address Set (Auto) IPv4 Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address DHCPv6 (Disable) Automatic setup (WPS) WPS-PBC WPS-PIN Wireless Network Selection xxxxxx ...... : You must input a password.
Specifications ●● Specifications Model Model Number C813/C823/C833/ES8433 N35100A, N35100B C843/ES8443 N35101A, N35101B General Specifications C813/C823 CPU Memory Resident (Maximum Option 768 MB) Flash ROM Storage Device 5 Weight 5.
Specifications Printing Specifications C813/C823 Printing method Emulation language Resident fonts Resolution Color Print speed (A4) Paper size Tray 1 Tray 2/3/4 (Option)* MP Tray Custom size Media type Feeding method Paper loading capacity C843/ES8443 300 sheets of Standard paper /80 g/m2, total thickness 30 mm or lower. ●● MP tray 100 sheets of Standard paper /80 g/m2 and total thickness 10 mm or lower, 10 envelopes/ weight of 85 g/m2.
Specifications C813/C823 Warm-up time Operating environment Conditions for the guarantee of print quality Consumables, Maintenance Unit 5 C833/ES8433 C843/ES8443 ●● From power on 32 seconds (at room temperature 25°C, rated voltage) ●● From power save mode 27 seconds (at room temperature 25°C, rated voltage) ●● When in operation 10 - 32°C / Relative Humidity of 20 - 80% (maximum wet bulb temperature of 25°C, maximum dry bulb temperature of 2°C) ●● When not in operation 0 - 43°C / Relative Humidity of
Specifications Wireless LAN Specifications (Option) Item Wireless LAN standard Security IEEE802.11a/b/g/n conformity (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz) Disable, WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-EAP, WPA2-EAP Regulatory wireless LAN statements - FCC Statement - IC Statement - Europe-CE Declaration of conformity. FCC statement FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Specifications Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements énoncées pour un environnement non contrôlé et respecte les règles les radioélectriques (RF) de la FCC lignes directrices d’exposition et d’exposition aux fréquences radioélectriques (RF) CNR-102 de l’IC. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé en gardant une distance de 20 cm ou plus entre le dispositif rayonnant et le corps.
Specifications Printer Dimensions TOP VIEW 449 mm SIDE VIEW 1107 mm 255 mm 552 mm 300 mm 400 mm 760 mm 5 420 mm 5.
Index A P ATTENTION indicator............. 87 Paper Jams.......................... 73 B Paper Size................ 48, 51, 58 Paper Tray......................51, 58 Belt Unit............................ 109 Paper Weight..................48, 51 C Placement Environment......... 16 Placement Space.................. 16 Custom Sizes....................... 58 POWER SAVE button............. 22 D Power Supply Conditions....... 20 Printer Driver....... 35, 38, 43, 44 Deep Sleep Mode..................
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