Oki 4100 manual Replacing the Toner Cartridge, Paper is damaged, remove and replace it

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8 Pull the paper out of the paper tray. If any of the

Replacing the Toner Cartridge

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paper is damaged, remove and replace it.

The number of pages you can print with one toner

 

 

 

 

 

cartridge varies depending on the type of documents

 

 

you usually receive or copy. A toner cartridge will

 

 

print about 1,250 pages/A4 size of standard business

 

 

communications at a typical print coverage of 4%

 

 

(equivalent of CCITT No. 1 test chart). The first toner

 

 

cartridge installed in a new image drum unit will have

 

 

a decreased yield because the image drum unit itself

 

 

has to be filled.

 

 

If your fax machine displays REPLACE TONER CART.,

 

9 Reload the paper into the paper tray.

replace the toner cartridge with a new one. However,

 

 

if the print density is high enough, you can continue

 

 

to use the toner cartridge without replacing it until the

 

 

print density becomes too low.

If the print density becomes low even before your fax machine displays REPLACE TONER CART., gently wipe the lens surface of the LED array (see Step 7). If the print density does not improve, replace the toner cartridge. When your fax machine’s display shows CHANGE DRUM, replace the image drum unit.

Warning: Be careful when handling the toner car- tridge. Do not let toner spill on your clothing or other porous materials. See the Safety chapter at the beginning of this handbook.

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Contents English HandbookEnglish Operation and Maintenance SafetyInstallation Hints Toner Cartridge Image Drum Unit Handling Emergency First AidContents Programming Basic OperationsAdvanced Operations Reports Problem SolvingSpecifications Index Features IntroductionProduct Options Component Identification What You Should ReceiveComponents Paper Tray/Copy StackerExpansion Control Panel Control Panel Keys and Indicators English English One Touch Keypad Machine’s function settings Signal TonesUnpacking InstallationGetting Started Setting Up Your Fax Machine Release the toner Connect to the Telephone Line Loading Paper Setting the Clock EnglishSetting the Answering Mode Setting the Fax Identification Setting Language To Do This UseConnecting to a PBX Dial Directories Programming One Touch KeysOne Touch Parameters Programming Auto Dial Numbers Programming Groups Location ProgrammingBasic Operations Preparing DocumentsLoading Documents Different sizes at the same timeSending a Fax to a Single Location Document Type Contrast to UseReceiving Faxes Manually Receiving Faxes in Memory MSG. in MEMORY, PrintingPower Failures and Memory Rejecting Unsolicited Fax MessagesUsing Voice Request Making CopiesLift the handset and press the Voice Request key PRG. Start Time Advanced OperationsSending a Fax at a Later Date and Time Sending a Delayed Fax From Memory Sending a Fax to Multiple Locations Sending a Confidential Fax Relay BroadcastingRemote List no Select Location PollingProgramming Customizing Features and OperationsUser Function Settings English Power Save MODE, Pressstart to Exit ECM Function The error correction mode Dial Parameter Settings Service Function Settings Service Function Settings List English Reports Understanding ReportsDistant Station ID Printing Reports Codes Used in ReportsCommunication Codes Problem Solving Clearing a Document JamClearing a Printing Paper Jam Close the fax machine’s top cover Replacing the Toner Cartridge Paper is damaged, remove and replace itEnglish English Replacing the Image Drum Unit Remove the old image drum unit with its toner Problem Checklist Reading Your Print CountersEnglish English English Specifications Category SpecificationsStatutory User Information UK only TEL/FAX Change Over Auto Start BusyCancl CoverECM Function Drum CountEcho Protection ERR Report MCFLong DOC. TX Mftone Duration 52 MFTONE/DPPULSE 52 MH onlyPulse Make Ratio PC/FAX SwitchPulse Dial Rate PunitStop Timer ProgRing Response TEL/FAX SWTX Mode Default