PrintSuperVision Configuration Guide
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... drop down menu. 2. Select the Picture radio button if you wish to be reminded of both supplies and maintenance items (such as fusers and transfer belts). 5. Supplies Ordering Calendar To help you plan ahead when ordering supplies, PSV offers a monthly supplies calendar view that indicates (based on the wall. 1. Click the...
... drop down menu. 2. Select the Picture radio button if you wish to be reminded of both supplies and maintenance items (such as fusers and transfer belts). 5. Supplies Ordering Calendar To help you plan ahead when ordering supplies, PSV offers a monthly supplies calendar view that indicates (based on the wall. 1. Click the...
PrintSuperVision Configuration Guide
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Supplies Usage Report The Supplies Usage report displays current levels of toner as well as drum, transfer belt and fuser usage. • The report can be formatted into an HTML table, placed into an HTML-based chart, auto imported into Excel or presented ...
Supplies Usage Report The Supplies Usage report displays current levels of toner as well as drum, transfer belt and fuser usage. • The report can be formatted into an HTML table, placed into an HTML-based chart, auto imported into Excel or presented ...
Belt Instructions
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...warm to the touch. Locate the two blue locks (1) and the handle (2). 8. Pull up the handle and lift the belt unit out of 2. It is essential that they go back in the gear at the left rear corner of the printer, and...cover. 1. Note the positions of the printer and place them in doubt, switch the printer off and wait at the back of the belt unit in the correct order! 3. Black (4). If in a safe place 4. Lift each of the image drum units out of the ... blue handle toward the front of the printer. 7. Place the drive gear at least 10 minutes for Oki 42158711 Warning!
...warm to the touch. Locate the two blue locks (1) and the handle (2). 8. Pull up the handle and lift the belt unit out of 2. It is essential that they go back in the gear at the left rear corner of the printer, and...cover. 1. Note the positions of the printer and place them in doubt, switch the printer off and wait at the back of the belt unit in the correct order! 3. Black (4). If in a safe place 4. Lift each of the image drum units out of the ... blue handle toward the front of the printer. 7. Place the drive gear at least 10 minutes for Oki 42158711 Warning!
Belt Instructions
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Close and latch the top cover. 58368402 Place the four image drums/toner cartridges back in place. 10. Turn the two belt locks about 45 degrees clockwise to secure the belt unit in the printer (1 = Cyan, 2 = Magenta, 3 = Yellow, 4 = Black): 11. C3200/5150/C5200/C5400 Printers Belt Instructions Belt Replacement for Oki 42158701 Side 2 9.
Close and latch the top cover. 58368402 Place the four image drums/toner cartridges back in place. 10. Turn the two belt locks about 45 degrees clockwise to secure the belt unit in the printer (1 = Cyan, 2 = Magenta, 3 = Yellow, 4 = Black): 11. C3200/5150/C5200/C5400 Printers Belt Instructions Belt Replacement for Oki 42158701 Side 2 9.
User's Guide
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... Make Changes in The Menus 25 Summary of Menu Defaults 28 Printer Menus 32 Replacing Consumables 46 Toner Cartridge Replacement 47 Image Drum Replacement 55 Belt Unit Replacement 64 Fuser Replacement 70 Clearing Paper Jams 75 Troubleshooting 96 LCD messages 96 Problem solving 101 Options 110 RAM Memory 110 Second Paper...
... Make Changes in The Menus 25 Summary of Menu Defaults 28 Printer Menus 32 Replacing Consumables 46 Toner Cartridge Replacement 47 Image Drum Replacement 55 Belt Unit Replacement 64 Fuser Replacement 70 Clearing Paper Jams 75 Troubleshooting 96 LCD messages 96 Problem solving 101 Options 110 RAM Memory 110 Second Paper...
User's Guide
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Menu Item MPT PAGE COUNT COLOR PAGE COUNT MONO PAGE COUNT K DRUM LIFE C DRUM LIFE M DRUM LIFE Y DRUM LIFE BELT LIFE FUSER LIFE K TONER C TONER M TONER Y TONER Default Setting nnnn nnnn nnnn REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% Printer Menu • 31 Menu Defaults (continued) Note: Menus/Items with a dagger (†) only appear when the appropriate option (e.g., Duplex Unit, Second Paper Tray, etc.) is installed.
Menu Item MPT PAGE COUNT COLOR PAGE COUNT MONO PAGE COUNT K DRUM LIFE C DRUM LIFE M DRUM LIFE Y DRUM LIFE BELT LIFE FUSER LIFE K TONER C TONER M TONER Y TONER Default Setting nnnn nnnn nnnn REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% Printer Menu • 31 Menu Defaults (continued) Note: Menus/Items with a dagger (†) only appear when the appropriate option (e.g., Duplex Unit, Second Paper Tray, etc.) is installed.
User's Guide
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... PAGE COUNT TRAY1 PAGE COUNT TRAY2 PAGE COUNT MPT PAGE COUNT COLOR PAGE COUNT MONO PAGE COUNT K DRUM LIFE C DRUM LIFE M DRUM LIFE Y DRUM LIFE BELT LIFE FUSER LIFE K TONER C TONER M TONER Y TONER Explanation The total number of pages fed from Tray 1. The total number of pages printed.
... PAGE COUNT TRAY1 PAGE COUNT TRAY2 PAGE COUNT MPT PAGE COUNT COLOR PAGE COUNT MONO PAGE COUNT K DRUM LIFE C DRUM LIFE M DRUM LIFE Y DRUM LIFE BELT LIFE FUSER LIFE K TONER C TONER M TONER Y TONER Explanation The total number of pages fed from Tray 1. The total number of pages printed.
User's Guide
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Replacing Consumables • Toner Cartridge - Life expectancy approximately 15,000 pages, assuming an average of toner. See "Belt Unit Replacement" on page 47. Replacing Consumables • 46 Life expectancy approximately 3,000 pages for standard cartridges, 5,000 pages for high-capacity cartridges, assuming about 5% ... is longer than this color of 3 pages per print job. See "Image Drum Replacement" on page 70. See "Fuser Replacement" on page 55. • Transfer Belt -
Replacing Consumables • Toner Cartridge - Life expectancy approximately 15,000 pages, assuming an average of toner. See "Belt Unit Replacement" on page 47. Replacing Consumables • 46 Life expectancy approximately 3,000 pages for standard cartridges, 5,000 pages for high-capacity cartridges, assuming about 5% ... is longer than this color of 3 pages per print job. See "Image Drum Replacement" on page 70. See "Fuser Replacement" on page 55. • Transfer Belt -
User's Guide
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WARNING! This area is located under the four image drums. This unit requires replacement approximately every 50,000 pages. 1. Belt Unit Replacement Oki 42158711 REPLACE BELT 355: BELT LIFE The belt unit is clearly labelled. Press the cover release and open the top cover fully. If the printer has been powered on, the fuser is hot. Replacing Consumables • 64 Do not touch it.
WARNING! This area is located under the four image drums. This unit requires replacement approximately every 50,000 pages. 1. Belt Unit Replacement Oki 42158711 REPLACE BELT 355: BELT LIFE The belt unit is clearly labelled. Press the cover release and open the top cover fully. If the printer has been powered on, the fuser is hot. Replacing Consumables • 64 Do not touch it.
User's Guide
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4. Locate the two blue locks (1) and the handle (2). 5. Turn the two locks about 45° counterclockwise to release the belt. Replacing Consumables • 66
4. Locate the two blue locks (1) and the handle (2). 5. Turn the two locks about 45° counterclockwise to release the belt. Replacing Consumables • 66
User's Guide
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Replacing Consumables • 67 Place the drive gear at the back of the belt unit in the gear at the left rear corner of the printer. 8. Unpack the new belt unit and hold it with the blue handle toward the front of the printer, and lower the belt unit into the printer. 6. Pull up the handle and lift the belt unit out of the printer. 7.
Replacing Consumables • 67 Place the drive gear at the back of the belt unit in the gear at the left rear corner of the printer. 8. Unpack the new belt unit and hold it with the blue handle toward the front of the printer, and lower the belt unit into the printer. 6. Pull up the handle and lift the belt unit out of the printer. 7.
User's Guide
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9. Turn the two belt locks about 45° clockwise to secure the belt unit in the printer (1 = Cyan, 2 = Magenta, 3 = Yellow, 4 = Black): Replacing Consumables • 68 Place the four image drums/toner cartridges back in place. 10.
9. Turn the two belt locks about 45° clockwise to secure the belt unit in the printer (1 = Cyan, 2 = Magenta, 3 = Yellow, 4 = Black): Replacing Consumables • 68 Place the four image drums/toner cartridges back in place. 10.
User's Guide
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This may damage the belt surface. Do not use any sheets of paper on the belt unit. Remove any sharp or abrasive objects to separate sheets from the belt. Clearing Paper Jams • 82 4. CAUTION!
This may damage the belt surface. Do not use any sheets of paper on the belt unit. Remove any sharp or abrasive objects to separate sheets from the belt. Clearing Paper Jams • 82 4. CAUTION!
User's Guide
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... Paper has jammed Clear the jam: see while exiting the MP "Jam 390" on a flat surface. Troubleshooting • 97 Check to be sure that the belt unit latches are fully in the printer and that the fuser unit is properly seated in the latched position: CHECK FUSER 320: FUSER MISSING then...
... Paper has jammed Clear the jam: see while exiting the MP "Jam 390" on a flat surface. Troubleshooting • 97 Check to be sure that the belt unit latches are fully in the printer and that the fuser unit is properly seated in the latched position: CHECK FUSER 320: FUSER MISSING then...
User's Guide
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... to indicate hand. The indicated toner needs replacement. If the message still appears, check with your network administrator. Replace the indicated component: YYYY = Fuser, Belt, C Drum, Y Drum, M Drum, K Drum. Load media in tray tttt. that ttt tray has run out of media. An error has occurred...ONLINE SW INVALID DATA REPLACE TONER nnn: * TONER EMPTY REPLACE YYYY nnn: YYYY LIFE tttt EMPTY Meaning What to indicate that consumable xxx (e.g., belt, fuser, toner, image drum) is nearing end of the replacement unit on . Appears on the Make sure you have a second line of...
... to indicate hand. The indicated toner needs replacement. If the message still appears, check with your network administrator. Replace the indicated component: YYYY = Fuser, Belt, C Drum, Y Drum, M Drum, K Drum. Load media in tray tttt. that ttt tray has run out of media. An error has occurred...ONLINE SW INVALID DATA REPLACE TONER nnn: * TONER EMPTY REPLACE YYYY nnn: YYYY LIFE tttt EMPTY Meaning What to indicate that consumable xxx (e.g., belt, fuser, toner, image drum) is nearing end of the replacement unit on . Appears on the Make sure you have a second line of...
User's Guide
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... octets containing letters and numbers scrolling across the display, be replaced soon. Note: If you see a series of the display to indicate that consumable xxx (e.g., belt, fuser, image drum) will need to be sure to write these down the message including the error number "nnn," then call your authorized... Oki Data Service Dealer for service. nnn = error number. If this does not remedy the problem, write down also and report them to the Service Dealer. ...
... octets containing letters and numbers scrolling across the display, be replaced soon. Note: If you see a series of the display to indicate that consumable xxx (e.g., belt, fuser, image drum) will need to be sure to write these down the message including the error number "nnn," then call your authorized... Oki Data Service Dealer for service. nnn = error number. If this does not remedy the problem, write down also and report them to the Service Dealer. ...
User's Guide
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... Toner life Standard cartridge: 3,000 pages at 5% coverage High-capacity cartridge: 5,000 pages at 5% coverage Image drum life 15,000 pages at 3 pages per job Belt life 50,000 letter-size pages Fuser life 45,000 letter-size pages Specifications • 114
... Toner life Standard cartridge: 3,000 pages at 5% coverage High-capacity cartridge: 5,000 pages at 5% coverage Image drum life 15,000 pages at 3 pages per job Belt life 50,000 letter-size pages Fuser life 45,000 letter-size pages Specifications • 114
User's Guide
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... Make Changes in The Menus 25 Summary of Menu Defaults 28 Printer Menus 32 Replacing Consumables 46 Toner Cartridge Replacement 47 Image Drum Replacement 55 Belt Unit Replacement 64 Fuser Replacement 70 Clearing Paper Jams 75 Troubleshooting 96 LCD messages 96 Problem solving 101 Options 110 RAM Memory 110 Second Paper...
... Make Changes in The Menus 25 Summary of Menu Defaults 28 Printer Menus 32 Replacing Consumables 46 Toner Cartridge Replacement 47 Image Drum Replacement 55 Belt Unit Replacement 64 Fuser Replacement 70 Clearing Paper Jams 75 Troubleshooting 96 LCD messages 96 Problem solving 101 Options 110 RAM Memory 110 Second Paper...
User's Guide
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Menu Defaults (continued) Note: Menus/Items with a dagger (†) only appear when the appropriate option (e.g., Duplex Unit, Second Paper Tray, etc.) is installed. Menu Item MPT PAGE COUNT COLOR PAGE COUNT MONO PAGE COUNT K DRUM LIFE C DRUM LIFE M DRUM LIFE Y DRUM LIFE BELT LIFE FUSER LIFE K TONER C TONER M TONER Y TONER Default Setting nnnn nnnn nnnn REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% Printer Menu • 31
Menu Defaults (continued) Note: Menus/Items with a dagger (†) only appear when the appropriate option (e.g., Duplex Unit, Second Paper Tray, etc.) is installed. Menu Item MPT PAGE COUNT COLOR PAGE COUNT MONO PAGE COUNT K DRUM LIFE C DRUM LIFE M DRUM LIFE Y DRUM LIFE BELT LIFE FUSER LIFE K TONER C TONER M TONER Y TONER Default Setting nnnn nnnn nnnn REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% REMAINING nn% Printer Menu • 31
User's Guide
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... PAGE COUNT TRAY1 PAGE COUNT TRAY2 PAGE COUNT MPT PAGE COUNT COLOR PAGE COUNT MONO PAGE COUNT K DRUM LIFE C DRUM LIFE M DRUM LIFE Y DRUM LIFE BELT LIFE FUSER LIFE K TONER C TONER M TONER Y TONER Explanation The total number of pages fed from Tray 1. Current remaining toner is particularly useful if you do...
... PAGE COUNT TRAY1 PAGE COUNT TRAY2 PAGE COUNT MPT PAGE COUNT COLOR PAGE COUNT MONO PAGE COUNT K DRUM LIFE C DRUM LIFE M DRUM LIFE Y DRUM LIFE BELT LIFE FUSER LIFE K TONER C TONER M TONER Y TONER Explanation The total number of pages fed from Tray 1. Current remaining toner is particularly useful if you do...