Oki 5300 Plus manual Printing a Cleaning

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1 0 Close the copy stacker and push down until you hear a click. Be sure both sides are latched.

1 1 Close the document table.

Printing a Cleaning Page

If you notice repeating marks or imperfections on your printouts, try printing a cleaning page.

The cleaning page process

Removes residual impurities from printing surfaces.

Reduces problems such as repeating marks, blotching, and shading.

To print a cleaning page:

1Make sure there are no messages in memory.

2Press the Select Function key.

3Press the 10/Message Print from Memory key.

4Press the Yes key. The cleaning page prints.

Note: If you cannot remove jammed paper using the procedure above and most of the jammed sheet has emerged from the machine, use the following method. You will probably need someone to help you.

Open the document stacker and copy stacker (steps 1 and 2 above).

Reach between the two stackers and push back the blue output guide while pulling the paper out. Do not force the paper: you could damage the mechanism or leave paper fragments in it.

Replacing the Toner Cartridge

The number of pages you can print with one toner car- tridge varies depending on the type of documents you usually receive or copy. A toner cartridge will print about 2,000 letter-size pages at a typical print coverage of 4% (equivalent of CCITT No. 1 test chart).

Note: The first toner cartridge in your new OKIFAX has to fill the drum reservoir and saturate the developing roller with toner. For this reason, it will need to be replaced sooner than subsequent cartridges—after about 1,000 pages.

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Contents Handbook Okidata Federal Communications Commission Requirements for End Users FCC Telephone Consumer Protection Act Of5356fm.pm6 98, 519 PM Industry Canada Radio Interference Statement Safety Toner Cartridge Image Drum Unit Handling Manually Direct AccessContents Faxing Advanced Operations Fax Reports Index Introduction Order Number Introduction What You Should Receive Component IdentificationComponents Jack for connecting to an outside telephone line Control Panel Control Panel Keys and Indicators Introduction Introduction One Touch Keys available Introduction Signal Tones Installation Setting Up Your Okifax 5300 Plus/5600 Plus Install the Toner Cartridge Connect to the Telephone Line Okifax Connect Power Time 235 PM 3CLOCK Adjustment Setting the Answering Mode Setting the Fax Identification 4SYSTEM Data PRG Setting the Language Connecting to a PBX Copying Using the Manual Paper Feeder Copying Faxing Dial Directories Faxing Dial DirectoriesOne Touch Parameters Chain Dialing Programming Groups Gramming Faxing Basic Operations Loading Documents Your documents are now ready for faxing or copying Shortcut Fax Number Programming Receiving Faxes Manually Receiving Faxes in Memory Power Failures and Memory Lift the handset and press the Hook V Request key Faxing Advanced Operations Okifax 5600 Plus Press the Yes key Cation Cancel Sending a Confidential Fax 5PERSONAL BOX PRG Changing Your Password or Closing a Mailbox Sonal BOX Remote List no Relay Password EnterRelay Password Remote List NO. EnterBulletin Poll Select Location Bulltin Poll What You Can Do While Making Copies Customizing Okifax 5300 Plus/ 5600 Plus STD/NORMAL Distinctive RING, SET Setup FAX Ring Call FAX Number NOW Not Used Changing Your User Function Settings 2DIAL Parameter Service Function Settings Fax Reports Printing Reports Broadcast Confirmation Report MCF Current dial parameter settings Problem Solving Push the buttons on the side of the copy stacker until Problem Solving Printing a Cleaning Problem Solving Close the document table Change Drum Soon Message Problem Solving 0213 FAX Document JAM Confirm Paper Size Error Problem Checklist Problem Solving Problem Solving Consumer relations Limited Warranty Okidata Service Locations Mexico ITU-T G3 SpecificationsCategorySpecifications Environmental Busy Tone Detect IndexAuto Start Dial Prefix Incoming Ring ONE Touch Param PBX Line TSI/CSI TIME/DATE PrintMaterial Safety Data Sheet Appearance and odor Black granules, no odor Small Spills