Page 5 - Consumables
Overview E-5 Features • Fast print speed: 10ppm with a 28 MHz RISC microprocessor • Excellent print quality: 600 dpi class output • Large paper capacity: 250 sheet paper tray and manual sheet/envelope feeder plus options forincreasing paper capacity up to 850 sheets • Memory: 4MB installed, expandab...
Page 7 - Overview; Using the Front Operator Panel; Power Light; On
Overview E-7 Operating YourPrinter This section provides the following information: • Using the front operator panel • Setting printer features using the printer menu • Using the printer software • Using manual feed • Printing envelopes • Printing transparencies and labels • Using recycled print med...
Page 8 - OKIPAGE 10e Front Operator Panel Reference
E-8 OKIPAGE 10e Front Operator Panel Reference Ready (Green) Manual Feed (Amber) Error (Red) Meaning User Options/Switch Function on off off Ready • Quick press: takes printer off line off off off Off line • Quick press: ready • 2 second press: print demo page and menu page • 5 second press: print c...
Page 12 - OKIPAGE 10e Function Reference
E-12 OKIPAGE 10e Function Reference User Options/Switch Function Ready (Green) Manual Feed (Amber) Error (Red) Print demo page and menupage: 2 second press off off off Pause printing (off line): quickpress blink off off Form feed (print buffercontents): 2 second press slow blink off off slow blink: ...
Page 14 - Changing the Menu Settings; Using the Printer Menu Setup
E-14 Changing the Menu Settings The Menu provides a way to select printer operationsand features using the printer’s Printer Menu Settings. ! Operations and features set in your applicationsoftware, will override Menu settings. Using the Printer Menu Setup The printer menu setup is designed to perfo...
Page 15 - Resetting the Menu; Start; Printer Menu
E-15 Click on the appropriate tab to see the menu settings. (1) Set Raster Buffer, Font Protection.(2) Reset menu, drum count, print menu, interface.(3) Set display language, page placement, and print position. ! We suggest that only experienced users should change these settings. (4) Access printer...
Page 16 - Printing the Menu; Menu Print; Maintenance Menu; Using Special Print Media
E-16 4 In the Printer Menu Setup, select the Economy tab asshown below. 5 In the Power Save box, select Off . 6 Press Apply to finalize your change. Printing the Menu For a printout of all menu settings including default(factory) and user settings, firmware revisions, and totalRAM capacity: 1 Enter ...
Page 17 - Printing a Special Document
E-17 Printing a Special Document If you have plain paper loaded in the paper tray andyou want to print one letterhead page or specialdocument, do the following: 1 Set manual feed and paper size in your software. 2 Pull down the manual feed tray. 3 Adjust the paper guides to the width of the media. 4...
Page 19 - Selecting Envelopes
E-19 5 Adjust the paper guides to the width of the media. 6 Insert the envelope − flap down and to the left − until the printer grips it. 7 Issue the print command in your software. Selecting Envelopes • No windows, metal clasps, or snaps – they can damage the image drum. • Paper no heavier than 28 ...
Page 20 - Guidelines for Transparencies and Labels; Using Recycled Print Media
E-20 2 Lift out the support bar. 3 Insert the label sheet with print-side up. Guidelines for Transparencies and Labels • Always use manual feed. • Always use rear output when printing transparencies and adhesive labels. • Should be specifically made for laser printers or photocopiers. • Must be able...
Page 22 - Replacing The Toner Cartridge
Overview E-22 Printer Maintenance This Section provides the following printer maintenanceinformation: • Replacing the Toner Cartridge • Replacing the Image Drum • Cleaning the LED Array • Printing a Cleaning Page Replacing The Toner Cartridge Replace the toner cartridge after TONER LOW displayson th...
Page 23 - Toner Cartridge Life; Replacing the Image Drum Cartridge
E-23 4 To install a new toner cartridge, follow theinstructions included in the toner cartridge kit. 5 Be sure to clean the LED array. ! Drum and Toner are consumables and as suchare subject to a 90-day warranty onworkmanship. Toner Cartridge Life How long your toner cartridge lasts depends on the p...
Page 24 - Image Drum Cartridge Life; Cleaning the LED Array
E-24 3 Lift out the used image drum cartridge with tonercartridge installed. Dispose of properly with theblack plastic bag included with the new image drumkit. 4 Remove the new image drum cartridge from the package. To install the new image drum cartridge,follow the installation instructions include...
Page 26 - Printing a Cleaning Page; From the status monitor:
E-26 Printing a Cleaning Page The cleaning page process removes residual impuritiesfrom printing surfaces. Printing a cleaning page helpsreduce print quality problems, such as repeated marks,blotches, and shaded areas. From the status monitor: 1 Click the Printer Menu button on the status monitorCon...
Page 27 - Cleaning...
E-27 2 Click the Test Print tab. 3 Click the Cleaning… button. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Page 28 - Clearing Paper Jams
Overview E-28 Problem Solving This Section provides the following problem solvinginformation: • Clearing Paper Jams • Print Quality Problems • Software Problems • Hardware Problems Clearing Paper Jams ! The error light on the printer’s operator panelblinks (one blink per second) whenever there isa p...
Page 29 - TRAY “n” INPUT JAM
E-29 To reduce paper jams: • Do not fill tray above Paper Full mark. • Use only recommended paper weight- Tray: 16 to 28 lb. (60 to 105 g/m 2 ) - Manual feed: 16 to 32 lb (60 to 120.5 g/m 2 ) • Do not open the cover, or remove the paper tray during a print job. • Do not switch paper exit paths while...
Page 30 - TRAY “n” FEED JAM or PAPER EXIT JAM (top bin); the fuser unit at the back of the printer is hot!
E-30 3 Check the remaining sheets to make sure they’re notwrinkled or stuck together. Replace the tray. 4 Open and close the cover to clear the displaymessage. LETTER LEGAL A4 OTHER READY ATTENTIO N DATA TRAY “n” FEED JAM or PAPER EXIT JAM (top bin) Displays when paper exits to the top bin 1 Open th...
Page 32 - Print Quality Problems
E-32 Print Quality Problems Before consulting a service representative regarding aprint quality problem, check the table below to see ifthere is a solution, or something you might haveoverlooked. Symptom: Blank sheets printed. Problem: Image drum cartridge not properly installed. Solution: Reinstall...
Page 34 - Software Problems
E-34 Symptom: Pages curl excessively Problem: Printing on wrong side of paper. High humidity. Solution: Turn paper over in tray. Note arrow on paper package. Install paper print side down in tray. Problem: Moisture in paper. Improper storage. Solution: Avoid storing paper in areas of excessive tempe...
Page 37 - Hardware Problems
E-37 Symptom: Strange symbols appear during normal printing. Problem: Wrong symbol set. Solution: Make sure the symbol set selected corresponds to symbol set resident, in font card, or insoft font. Hardware Problems Symptom: Graphic image prints partly on one page, partly on the next. Problem: Insuf...
Page 38 - OKIDATA ONLINE
Overview E-38 Service and Support This information is valid for the United States andCanada only.This section provides the following service and supportinformation: • OKI Online • Your Dealer • The Okidata Customer Support Center • Okidata Customer Service Representatives • Purchasing Supplies • War...
Page 40 - Purchasing Supplies; Ways to Purchase; Warranty Service
E-40 Purchasing Supplies Before you order, know your printer model number(see the front of the printer) and have the correct partnumber and description of the item. Ways to Purchase • Consult the dealer where you purchased your printer. • Consult an Okidata authorized sales or service dealer. • Call...
Page 41 - OKIDATA SERVICE CENTERS; Okidata Service Center Locations:; Megatech
E-41 OKIDATA SERVICE CENTERS If you need to ship your printer to a service center,replace it in the original packing materials. If theoriginal packaging in not available, contact your dealeror 1-800-OKIDATA for shipping instructions. For out-of-warranty repairs, allow 30 days for round tripshipping ...
Page 42 - Impact; Teknos Comunicaciones; IBM
E-42 Chile Teknos Comunicaciones Santa Elena 2222Santiago, ChilePhone: 56 (2) 555-5530 Fax: 56 (2) 550-2399 Colombia Impact Calle 93 Bis No 19-50Ofic 103-105Bogota, ColombiaPhone: 571-616-1385 Fax: 571-616-1386 Mexico Oki Data de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. Av. Insurgentes 1700 – 7 PisoCol. Florida 01030Ph...