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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 26 – Print Media; Printer Driver Media Weight Settings; Print Media Sizes; English Media; Metric Media
  • Page 27 – Envelopes; Print Media Specifications; Print Media Specifications: Tray 1; Paper; Transparencies; Print Media Specifications: Multi-Purpose Tray
  • Page 28 – Straight-Through Exit; Print Media Specifications: Duplex Unit
  • Page 29 – Print Media Specifications: Auxiliary Trays
  • Page 30 – Print Media Specifications: High Capacity Feeder; Long Edge versus Short Edge
  • Page 31 – Standard Paper; Recommended Standard Paper
  • Page 32 – Standard Paper Specifications; Standard Paper Print Path; Matte Photo Paper
  • Page 33 – Matte Photo Paper Specifications; Matte Photo Paper Print Path; Recycled Paper; Recycled Paper Specifications
  • Page 34 – Recycled Paper Print Path; Storing Paper
  • Page 35 – Recommended Transparencies; Transparency Print Path; Driver Settings: Individual Print Jobs; Menu Settings: Transparencies as the Default; To set transparencies as the default for Tray 1:
  • Page 36 – To set transparencies as the default for the Multi-Purpose Tray:; Printing Transparencies; Printing Transparencies Using the Windows PCL Driver
  • Page 38 – Printing Transparencies Using the Windows PostScript Driver
  • Page 40 – Printing Transparencies Using the Macintosh
  • Page 42 – Labels; Label Recommendations; Label Print Path; Label Specifications
  • Page 43 – Driver Settings: Individual Print Jobs; Printing Labels; Printing Labels Using the Windows PCL Driver
  • Page 45 – Printing Labels Using the Windows Postscript Driver
  • Page 46 – Printing Labels Using the Macintosh
  • Page 48 – Recommended Thick Papers
  • Page 49 – Tabloid Size; Thick Paper Specifications; Thick Paper Print Path; Thick Paper Driver Settings: Individual Print Jobs
  • Page 50 – Menu Settings: Thick Paper as the Default; Printing Thick Paper; Printing Thick Paper Using the Windows PCL Driver
  • Page 52 – Printing Thick Paper Using the Windows Postscript Driver
  • Page 53 – Printing Thick Paper Using the Macintosh
  • Page 55 – Envelope Recommendations
  • Page 57 – Printing Envelopes; Printing Envelopes Using the Windows PCL Driver; Return Address
  • Page 58 – Printing Envelopes Using the Windows PostScript Driver
  • Page 59 – Printing Envelopes Using the Macintosh
  • Page 61 – Loading Print Media
  • Page 63 – Paper Full Mark
  • Page 64 – Loading Print Media in the Multi-Purpose Tray
  • Page 67 – Print Paths
  • Page 69 – Tray 1
  • Page 75 – Automatic Tray Switching
  • Page 76 – To turn automatic tray switching off:; Changing The Default Feed Path; Changing the Default Feed Path: Windows 2000
  • Page 77 – Changing the Default Feed Path: Windows Me; Changing the Default Feed Path: Windows 98 & 95
  • Page 78 – Changing the Default Feed Path: Windows NT 4.0; Changing the Default Feed Path: Macintosh
  • Page 79 – Changing the Default Feed Path in the Printer Menu; Exit Paths; Top Exit Path
  • Page 80 – Straight-Through Exit Path
  • Page 82 – Changing the Default Exit Path
  • Page 84 – Changing Media Settings in the Menu; Changing Media Settings in the Menu: Tray 1
  • Page 86 – Changing Media Weight in the Menu: Auxiliary Trays
  • Page 87 – Changing Media Weight in the Menu: High Capacity Feeder; Printable Area; Letter
  • Page 89 – Tabloid; Tabloid Extra; Executive
  • Page 90 – A3 Nobi; A3Wide
  • Page 93 – Monarch
  • Page 95 – Printable Area: PostScript
  • Page 103 – Description; Control Panel Buttons; Menu Button; ON LINE Button
  • Page 106 – SELECT Button; CANCEL Button; Control Panel Lights
  • Page 107 – READY Light; ATTENTION Light; Printing a Demo Page
  • Page 108 – Printing a PCL Font List; Printing a PostScript Typeface List
  • Page 109 – Printing Out the MenuMap (List of Current Menu Settings); Printing Confidential (Secure) Documents; Printing a Confidential Document
  • Page 110 – Deleting a Confidential Document before Printing It; Printing the File List
  • Page 111 – Setting the Color Balance
  • Page 113 – Setting the Power Save Interval; Disabling/Enabling Power Save; Setting a Specific Emulation
  • Page 114 – Turning the Duplex Unit On in the Menu; Control Panel Display Language
  • Page 116 – Printer Menus; How to Use the Menu
  • Page 117 – Color Menu
  • Page 118 – Process Mode; Disk Maintenance Menu
  • Page 120 – Maintenance Menu; EEPROM Reset; Power Save
  • Page 121 – Media Menu
  • Page 122 – TRAY1 MEDIATYPE
  • Page 123 – Memory Menu
  • Page 124 – PS FLASH RESIZE
  • Page 125 – Network Menu
  • Page 126 – ETHERTALK; NETBEUI
  • Page 127 – Parallel Menu
  • Page 128 – PCL Emulation Menu
  • Page 129 – FONT PITCH
  • Page 131 – Print Menu
  • Page 132 – JOB OFFSET; PAPER FEED
  • Page 134 – System Adjust Menu
  • Page 135 – X ADJUST; Y ADJUST; DUPLEX X ADJUST
  • Page 136 – DUPLEX Y ADJUST
  • Page 137 – HEX DUMP; System Configuration Menu
  • Page 139 – WAIT TIMEOUT; LOW TONER; ERROR REPORT; Usage Menu
  • Page 140 – TOTAL PAGE COUNT
  • Page 142 – CYAN TONER; MAGENTA TONER; YELLOW TONER; USB Menu; USB
  • Page 143 – Using Print Features; Macintosh; Collating: Macintosh
  • Page 144 – Custom Page Sizes: Macintosh; Creating & Saving a Custom Page Size: Macintosh
  • Page 145 – Printing Using a Custom Page Size: Macintosh; Modifying a Custom Page Size: Macintosh
  • Page 146 – Deleting a Custom Page Size: Macintosh
  • Page 149 – Print Resolution: Macintosh
  • Page 150 – Setting the Print Resolution: Macintosh
  • Page 151 – Collating: Windows 2000 PCL Driver; Collating: Windows 2000 PostScript Driver
  • Page 152 – Custom Page Sizes: Windows 2000
  • Page 155 – Custom Page Sizes: Windows 2000 PostScript Driver
  • Page 158 – Duplex Printing from a Software Application: Windows 2000
  • Page 159 – Duplex Printing as the Printer Default: Windows 2000
  • Page 161 – Print Resolution: Windows 2000; PCL & PostScript Modes; PostScript Mode; Setting the Default Print Resolution: Windows 2000 PCL Driver
  • Page 162 – Changing the Resolution for a Print Job: Windows 2000 PCL Driver
  • Page 165 – Printing Using a Watermark: Windows 2000 PCL
  • Page 166 – Modifying a Watermark: Windows 2000 PCL; Deleting a Watermark: Windows 2000 PCL
  • Page 167 – Windows Me
  • Page 168 – Booklets, Individual Print Jobs: Windows Me PCL
  • Page 169 – Setting Booklets as the Printer Default: Windows Me PCL; Collating: Windows Me; Collating: Windows Me PCL Driver
  • Page 170 – Collating: Windows Me PostScript Driver
  • Page 171 – Custom Page Sizes: Windows Me
  • Page 174 – Custom Page Sizes: Windows Me PostScript Driver
  • Page 177 – Duplex Printing from a Software Application: Windows Me
  • Page 178 – Duplex Printing Set as Default: Windows Me
  • Page 180 – Print Resolution: Windows Me; Setting the Default Print Resolution: Windows Me PCL
  • Page 181 – Changing the Resolution for a Print Job: Windows Me PCL
  • Page 182 – Setting the Default Print Resolution: Windows Me PS; Changing the Resolution for a Print Job: Windows Me PS
  • Page 183 – Watermarks: Windows Me
  • Page 184 – Watermarks: Windows Me PS
  • Page 188 – Setting Booklets as the Printer Default: Windows 98 & 95 PCL
  • Page 189 – Collating: Windows 98/95Post Script Driver
  • Page 193 – Custom Page Sizes: Windows 98/95 PostScript Driver
  • Page 196 – Duplex Printing from a Software Application: Windows 98/95
  • Page 197 – Setting Duplex Printing as the Default: Windows 98/95
  • Page 200 – Setting the Default Print Resolution: Windows 98 & 95 PCL Driver
  • Page 201 – Changing the Resolution for a Print Job: Windows 98 & 95 PCL Driver
  • Page 204 – Watermarks: Windows 98/95 PostScript Driver
  • Page 207 – Setting Booklets as the Printer Default: Windows NT 4.0 PCL
  • Page 209 – Collating: Windows NT 4.0 PostScript Driver
  • Page 214 – Custom Page Sizes: Windows NT 4.0 PostScript Driver
  • Page 217 – Duplex Printing from a Software Application: Windows NT 4.0
  • Page 218 – Duplex Printing as the Default: Windows NT 4.0
  • Page 222 – Setting the Default Print Resolution: Windows NT 4.0 PCL; Changing the Resolution for a Print Job: Windows NT 4.0 PCL
  • Page 223 – Setting the Default Print Resolution: Windows NT 4.0 PS; Changing the Resolution for a Print Job: Windows NT 4.0 PS
  • Page 224 – Printing Using a Watermark: Windows NT 4.0 PCL
  • Page 226 – Printing a Document Using Proof & Print
  • Page 229 – Proof & Print: Windows Me PostScript Driver
  • Page 230 – Deleting the Job without Printing the Remaining Copies
  • Page 235 – Printing the Remaining Copies
  • Page 237 – Secure Documents; To use Secure Printing:
  • Page 238 – Print out a Confidential Document; To Delete a Confidential Document before Printing It
  • Page 239 – Confidential Documents: Windows Me PCL Driver
  • Page 240 – Confidential Documents: Windows Me PostScript Driver
  • Page 241 – Deleting the Job without Printing It
  • Page 242 – Confidential Documents: Windows 98 & 95 PCL Driver
  • Page 243 – Confidential Documents: Windows 98 & 95 PostScript Driver
  • Page 245 – Confidential Documents: Windows NT 4.0 PCL Driver
  • Page 246 – Confidential Documents: Windows NT 4.0 PostScript Driver; Printing the Confidential Document
  • Page 249 – Printing with Overlays: Windows 2000; Defining Overlays: Windows 2000 PCL Driver
  • Page 250 – Printing Using Overlays: Windows 2000 PCL Driver
  • Page 251 – Printing with Overlays: Windows Me; Defining Overlays: Windows Me PCL Driver
  • Page 252 – Printing Overlays: Windows Me PCL Driver
  • Page 253 – Editing Defined Overlays: Windows Me PCL Driver
  • Page 254 – Defining Overlays: Windows Me PostScript Driver; Set up an Overlay Group:
  • Page 255 – Finish; Printing Using Overlays: Windows Me PostScript Driver
  • Page 257 – Printing Overlays: Windows 98 & 95 PCL Driver; Editing Defined Overlays: Windows 98 & 95 PCL Driver
  • Page 258 – Deleting Defined Overlays: Windows 98 & 95 PCL Driver; Defining Overlays: Windows 98 & 95 PostScript Driver
  • Page 259 – Printing Using Overlays: Windows 98 & 95 PostScript Driver
  • Page 261 – Printing Overlays: Windows NT 4.0 PCL Driver
  • Page 262 – Editing Defined Overlays: Windows NT 4.0 PCL Driver
  • Page 267 – OKI SDM Administration; Passwords; Opening OKI Storage Device Manager
  • Page 269 – OKI SDM: PostScript Forms; Creating & Downloading a PostScript Project; Create the Forms; Create a New Project
  • Page 270 – Add Files to the Project; Check the Location for Storing the Files in the Printer's Memory
  • Page 271 – Save the Project and Download it to the Printer; Test Printing a PostScript Form; Creating & Downloading a PCL Project; Create a New Project
  • Page 273 – Check the .bin File Settings and Save the Project; Download the Project to the Printer
  • Page 274 – Test Printing a PCL Macro; Using the Spooler; To Open the Spooler:
  • Page 275 – Deleting a Form
  • Page 277 – Problem Solving; Paper Jams
  • Page 289 – Hardware Problems; Problems
  • Page 290 – Printing Problems
  • Page 291 – Print Quality Problems
  • Page 294 – Error Display Messages
  • Page 300 – Status Display Messages
  • Page 302 – Problem Solving: Macintosh Systems
  • Page 303 – Problem Solving: Windows Systems
  • Page 306 – Maintenance; Toner Cartridges; Replacing the Toner Cartridges; Back
  • Page 308 – Port
  • Page 309 – Toner Cartridge Life
  • Page 310 – Image Drums; Replacing Image Drums
  • Page 316 – Image Drum Precautions; Image Drum Life; Cleaning the LED Arrays; When to; Clean; the LED Arrays
  • Page 317 – To clean the LED arrays:
  • Page 318 – Replacing the Fuser Unit
  • Page 321 – Replacing the Transfer Belt
  • Page 325 – Setting the Color Registration; Initiating the Auto Registration Manually
  • Page 326 – To Set the Color Registration Manually:
  • Page 329 – Working with Color; Glossary; Additive Primaries
  • Page 334 – Additive versus Subtractive
  • Page 335 – Color Adjustments; Color Adjustment Using the Software Application
  • Page 336 – Color Perception; Reflected Light
  • Page 337 – Color Registration
  • Page 338 – Dithering & Halftones; Dithering
  • Page 339 – Halftoning; The Electromagnetic Spectrum; Visible Light
  • Page 340 – White Light; Perceived Light; Neutral Colors; Primary Colors; Problems Using Color
  • Page 341 – Specifying Color; The HSL Model
  • Page 342 – The RGB Model
  • Page 343 – Using the Color Swatch Utility
  • Page 344 – Accessing the Color Swatches in the Windows 95 PCL Driver; Activating the ICM Files in the Windows 2000 PCL Driver
  • Page 345 – Activating the OKI ICM Files in the Windows Me/98/95 PCL Driver
  • Page 346 – Color Management; Color Management Systems; Effects of Paper; Experiment for Best Results
  • Page 348 – Color Management: Windows 2000
  • Page 351 – ICM: Windows 2000 PostScript Driver
  • Page 352 – Color Management: Windows Me; ICM: Windows Me PCL Driver
  • Page 354 – Windows Me PostScript Driver
  • Page 356 – Windows 98 & 95 PCL Driver
  • Page 357 – Windows 98 & 95 PostScript Driver
  • Page 360 – Windows NT 4.0 PCL Driver
  • Page 361 – Windows NT 4.0 PostScript Driver
  • Page 364 – Specifications; General Specifications; Print; Method; Print Speed; OKI C9000 Series Printer Configurations
  • Page 365 – Electrical Specifications; How Digital LED Technology Works
  • Page 366 – Digital; LED vs Laser Technology; Advantages of digital LED technology; The Electrophotographic Process
  • Page 367 – In Summary
  • Page 368 – For the Latest Information; Via the Internet
  • Page 369 – Via Your Oki Data Dealer
  • Page 370 – The Information System Automated Attendant
  • Page 371 – The Oki Data Customer Support Team; To Locate a Service Dealer
  • Page 372 – Repair under Warranty; Repairs after Your Warranty Expires; OKI Regional Service Depots:
  • Page 373 – Repacking the Printer for Shipment; Prepare the Printer
  • Page 376 – Pack the Printer for Shipment
  • Page 378 – Supplies & Accessories; Purchasing Supplies & Accessories
  • Page 379 – Consumable & Replacement Part Order Numbers; Fusers
  • Page 380 – Accessory Order Numbers; General
  • Page 381 – Memory: RAM Upgrades
  • Page 382 – Network Print Servers; Interface Cables
  • Page 383 – Accessories; Memory DIMMS; Installing Memory DIMMs
  • Page 384 – To install additional DIMMs:
  • Page 386 – DIMM Sockets
  • Page 387 – Narrow Strip
  • Page 389 – Print Servers; Installing the OkiLAN
  • Page 393 – Installing the Internal Hard Disk Drive
  • Page 395 – Hard Disk Drive Connector; Step 3: Complete the Installation
  • Page 396 – Step 4: Check for Proper Installation
  • Page 397 – Step 5: Activate the Hard Disk in the Printer Driver
  • Page 398 – Installing the Duplex Unit
  • Page 400 – Step 2: Activate the Duplex Unit in the Menu
  • Page 401 – Step 3: Activate the Duplex Unit in the Driver
  • Page 402 – Installing the Auxiliary Paper Trays
  • Page 404 – Step 2: Load Print Media
  • Page 407 – Installing the High Capacity Feeder
  • Page 408 – Pins
  • Page 412 – Fonts; Selecting Fonts; PCL Fonts; Resident Bitmap PCL Fonts; Resident Fixed Scalable PCL Fonts
  • Page 414 – Resident Proportional Scalable PCL Fonts
  • Page 416 – PCL Font Symbol Sets
  • Page 418 – PostScript; Resident Fixed PostScript Fonts
  • Page 419 – Fixed Type-14 Resident PostScript Fonts; Resident Proportional PostScript Fonts; Type 2 Fonts
  • Page 420 – Type 14 Fonts
  • Page 423 – Font Management for the Macintosh; Adobe; Type Manager; Fonts Downloader Program; Installing the Downloader Program; Using the Downloader Program
  • Page 425 – Warranties; Limited Warranty; United States & Canada
  • Page 427 – Consumables Limited Warranty
  • Page 428 – Safety Information
  • Page 429 – Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency
  • Page 430 – Interference Statement for 120-Volt Models
  • Page 432 – Drivers / Connections; Uninstalling the Printer Software; Windows; Parallel Interface; Connecting the Parallel Port
  • Page 433 – Parallel Cable Requirements; Standard Parallel Port Menu Settings
  • Page 434 – Changing Parallel Port Menu Settings; ECP Mode
  • Page 435 – Pin Assignments; Parallel Interface Pin Assignments: Compatible Mode
  • Page 436 – Parallel Interface Pin Assignments: ECP Mode
  • Page 437 – Parallel Interface Pin Assignments: Nibble Mode; USB Interface
  • Page 438 – Connecting the USB Port; Standard USB Port Menu Settings; Changing USB Port Menu Settings
  • Page 439 – USB Cable Requirements; Network Interface
  • Page 440 – Network Cable Requirements; Windows Systems; Macintosh Systems; Connecting the Network Server
  • Page 441 – Portrait versus Landscape; Portrait
  • Page 442 – Index
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Summary

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Table of Contents Print Media..................................................................................................................... 25 Printer Driver Media Weight Settings .......................................................................... 25 Print Media Sizes ....................

Page 26 - Print Media; Printer Driver Media Weight Settings; Print Media Sizes; English Media; Metric Media

Print Media Printer Driver Media Weight Settings Media Weight Setting US Bond Metric Index Light 16 lb. 62 g/m 2 33 lb. Medium Light 17-19 lb. 63-73 g/m 2 34-40 lb. Medium (default) 20-24 lb. 74-92 g/m 2 42-50 lb. Medium Heavy 25-27 lb. 93-103 g/m 2 51-56 lb. Heavy 28-32 lb. 104-122 g/m 2 58-67 lb. ...

Page 27 - Envelopes; Print Media Specifications; Print Media Specifications: Tray 1; Paper; Transparencies; Print Media Specifications: Multi-Purpose Tray

B4 257 x 364 mm B5 182 x 257 mm Envelopes Designation Dimensions DL 110 x 220 mm C4 229 x 324 mm C5 162 x 229 mm COM-9 3.875 x 8.875 inches COM-10 4.125 x 9.5 inches Monarch 3.875 x 7.5 inches Print Media Specifications Print Media Specifications: Tray 1 Paper Weight: 17 to 47 lb. (63 to 176 g/m 2 )...

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