Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Features
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Fast print speed12ppm with a 40 MHz RISC microprocessor Excellent print qualityTrue 600 dpi and 600 x1200 graphics Large paper capacity250 sheet paper tray and manual sheet/ envelope feeder plus options for increasing paper capacity up to 850 sheets Memory4MB installed, expandable to 36MB Fonts - 35 PCL® fonts (Agfa), 10 TrueType fonts, 37 AdobeTM Type-1 fonts, USPS Barcode font, OCR-A/B supported Emulations - Standard HP® LaserJet 5 (PCL6), PostScript Level 2, IBM® ProprinterIII/Epson® FX (9-pin emulation) Printer driversWindows® NT 4. 0, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 3. x NetworkableWith optional adapter for shared network environments Interface - IEEE 1284 bi-directional parallel interface and RS232C serial interface On-screen status monitor and interactive software operator panel
Consumables
Toner - 2, 000 pages @ 5% print density (Type 5 Toner Cartridge Kit, Part# 52109001) Drum - 20, 000 pages with continuous printing (Type 5 Image Drum Cartridge Kit, Part# 40433305)
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Options
· · · · 500 sheet 2nd Paper Tray/Mechanism (Part# 70028701) 100 sheet/50 envelope Multi-purpose Feeder (Part# 70025101) 1 MB Memory Expansion Board with 2 expansion (SIMM) sockets (Part# 70033101) OKILAN 10 Base T Ethernet print server
To install the following options, a Memory Expansion Board or RS-232 Serial Interface Board must be purchased. · · · Flash Memory SIMM 4MB (Part# 70032601) Flash Memory SIMM 8MB (Part# 70033201) 4MB Memory SIMM Chip (Part# 70028801)
Energy SavingsPower is reduced when not printing 15, 000 pages per month duty cycle 1 year overnight exchange warranty, 5 year warranty on the LED printhead (overnight exchange available in the US and Canada)
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Section 1
² Setting Up Your Printer
Checking the Contents
Unpack your printer. Printer software diskette (to install printer software without CDROM) 4. Black plastic light-shield bag (to store image drum if you need to ship the printer) 6. [. . . ] Grasp the lock lever and pull towards the front of the printer to unlock the cartridge. Lift out carefully and discard the used toner cartridge.
Toner Cartridge Life
How long your toner cartridge lasts depends on the print density, the percentage of the page that prints black.
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A typical letter has 3% to 5% print density, graphics usually have higher density. At 5% print density, a toner cartridge will print an average of 2, 000 pages. Remember, this is only an average actual results may vary.
The first toner cartridge in your new printer has to fill the drum reservoir and saturate the developing roller with toner. It's normal that the first cartridge will produce about 1, 000 pages.
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Printer Maintenance 3
Replacing the Image Drum Cartridge
When the image drum reaches 90% of its life, the CHANGE DRUM message will display on the printer's front operator panel and on your screen in the Status Monitor if you have installed the printer software. Change the image drum cartridge when the print becomes faint or begins to deteriorate. You will need a new image drum cartridge (OKIPAGE 10 and 12 Series Type 5 Image Drum Cartridge Kit, Part#40433305) and a new toner cartridge (OKIPAGE 10 and 12 Series Type 5 Toner Kit, Part#52109001). Open the printer cover.
READY MAN FEED ATTENTION DATA ENV LETTER LEGAL A4 OTHER
Image Drum Cartridge Life The life of the image drum depends on a number of factors, including the operating temperature, humidity, the type of paper you use, and the number of pages per job. Each time you print or power on/off, the drum has to rotate to start up and to wind down. As a result, frequent one page print jobs will wear down your drum more quickly than multiple-page print jobs. The image drum cartridge should last up to 10, 000 pages at 1 page per job, or 20, 000 pages at 3 pages per job (continuous printing). These numbers are approximate since you won't print the same number of pages each time, and environmental conditions and paper type used may vary.
Cleaning the LED Array
Clean the LED array each time you install a new toner cartridge, or if you have faded vertical areas or light printing down a page. Wipe it gently with the cleaning pad that is included in the toner cartridge kit. You can also use a clean, soft cloth with a small amount of rubbing alcohol on it.
3. To install the new image drum cartridge, follow the installation instructions in Section 1 (or the instructions included in the replacement kit).
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3 Printer Maintenance
Printing a Cleaning Page
The cleaning page process removes residual impurities from printing surfaces. Printing a cleaning page helps reduce print quality problems, such as repeated marks, blotches, and shaded areas. Press </Recover and >/Reset simultaneously and hold for 2 seconds. Pull down the manual feed tray and insert a clean sheet of 8 1/2" x 11" paper. Click the Operator Panel button on the status monitor Controls tab.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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Section 4
² Problem Solving
2. Remove the sheet that did not feed.
Clearing Paper Jams
To reduce paper jams: · Do not fill tray above Paper Full mark. (60 to 105 g/m2) - Manual feed: 16 to 32 lb (60 to 120. 5 g/m2) · Do not open the cover, or remove the paper tray during a print job. [. . . ] Seek medical attention NEVER give anything by mouth or attempt to induce vomiting in a person who is unconscious. Flush eyes with large quantities of cool water for 15 minutes, keeping the eyelids open with fingers. Small amounts of toner on skin or clothing can easily be removed with soap and cold water. Hot water makes toner harder to remove.
Physical Data Melting Point: 110°C (230°F) Boiling Point: Not applicable Vapor Pressure: Not applicable Vapor Density (Air=1): Not applicable Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate=1): Not applicable Specific Gravity (H2O=1): 1. 15 Solubility in water: Negligible Appearance and odor: Black granules, no odor Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Flash Point (Method Used): Not applicable Flammable Limits Lower Explosive Limit: Not applicable Upper Explosive Limit: Not applicable Extinguishing Media: Water, CO2, Dry Chemical, or Foam Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Do not use methods that may create a dust cloud, such as high pressure water and/or steam Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Organic components decompose at 200-455°C (392-851°F). [. . . ]