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Spillages should be treated with cold water and soap to help reduce risk of staining skin or clothing. ● Manufacturer ● Oki Data Corporation, 4-11-22 Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8551, Japan For all sales, support and general enquiries contact your local distributor.
● For Your Safety ● Read the User’s Manual for your safety before using the product. Cautions related to safety A warning provides additional information which, if ignored, may result in a risk of personal WARNING injury. A caution provides additional information which, if ignored, may result in equipment CAUTION malfunction or damage.
● Manual Composition ● The following manuals are included with this product. ● Quick Guide This notes brief descriptions of how to install this printer. ● User’s Manual (Setup) ---- This document Basic operations are described to aid understanding of this printer. The initial setup descriptions including printer placement and the network initial setting are noted along with troubleshooting and maintenance procedures.
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Server 2008, Windows Server 2012 R2 is included in Windows Server 2012.) If there is no special description, Windows 7 is used as Windows, OS X 10.11 is used as OS X, and Pro8432WT is used as the printer for examples in this document.
Contents About the Product Warranty ..............2 Emergency first aid .................3 Manufacturer ..................3 Importer to the EU/Authorized representative ..........3 Environmental information ...............3 For Your Safety ..................4 Manual Composition ................5 About This Manual ...................5 1. Setup ................. 10 Checking Products ................. 11 Checking Package Contents ..................
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Contents 2. Printing Basic Operation ............ 45 Supported Paper ................... 45 How to Print from the Tray ..............48 How to Print from the MP Tray ..............49 Printing in Custom Sizes ................ 52 Paper Output ..................55 Convenient Print Functions ..............56 Canceling Printing .................
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5. Appendix ................. 113 Menu List of the Operator Panel ............113 Checking the Printer’s Status with the Display Screen ..........113 Menu List of the Operator Panel ................114 Specifications ..................119 Index ..................125 Oki contact details ..............126 - 9 -...
1. Setup How to set up is explained in this chapter. Setup Flow 1. Checking Products ● Checking package contents ● Checking names of the operator panel and how to operate ● Checking names of product parts ● Checking options 2.
Checking Products ● Checking Products ● This section gives an overview of the printer. Checking Package Contents ● Software DVD-ROM Check that you have everything shown below. CAUTION It may cause injury! ● At least two people are needed to lift the printer safely because it weighs about 37 Kg.
Operator Panel ● Operator Panel ● This section explains the names and functions of components on the operator panel and how to enter text. Name Function Display screen Displays operating instructions and the status of the printer. <ON LINE> button Switches between on line and off line modes.
Operator Panel Function No. Function menu How to Use the Function Key Network Error Log Press numeric keys after pressing the <Fn> key when the message “Ready To Print” Power Save Time appears on the display screen. The function Sleep Time menu corresponding to the number entered is Auto Power Off Time displayed.
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Operator Panel Name Rear output tray Name AC power socket Interface part Output tray open button Toner cartridge Access cover Image drum (C: cyan) Toner cartridge ● Interface part Image drum (Y: yellow) Toner cartridge Image drum (M: magenta) Toner cartridge Image drum (W: white) Fuser unit LED head (four heads)
Operator Panel Available Options The following options are available for your printer: ● Additional RAM (256 MB or 512 MB) ● 16 GB SD memory card kit ● Wireless LAN module Reference ● For details on how to install the options, refer to “Installing Options”...
Checking the Placement Environment ● Checking the Placement Environment ● Placement Environment Placement Space Your printer must be placed in the following Place your printer on a flat surface that is wide environment: enough that the printer’s feet securely on the surface.
Preparing Your Printer ● Preparing Your Printer ● This section explains how to unpack your printer and how to turn it on and off. Unpacking Installing Consumables Insert your finger into the recess on CAUTION It may cause injury! the right side of the printer and pull the front cover open lever (1) to open the ●...
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Preparing Your Printer Remove the protective sheets and toner Confirm that the image drum and the covers from four image drums. toner cartridge are of the same color, and then attach the toner cartridge to the image drum. x4 (C / Y / M / W) - 18 -...
Preparing Your Printer Put all four image drums back into a Loading Paper printer. Reference ● Please refer to “Supported Paper” P.45 for information on how to load paper into the printer. Pull out the paper tray (1). Close the output tray (4) by pushing the both sides of the cover firmly.
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Preparing Your Printer Slide the paper guide (3) and paper Load paper with the print side face down stopper (4) to the size of paper to be and press it from above. loaded. Note ● Do not load paper exceeding the [ ] mark (5) of the paper guide.
Preparing Your Printer Turning On the Power Turning On/Off the Power Plug the AC cord (1) into the AC power Power Supply Conditions socket of your printer. The power supply must meet the following conditions: Voltage: 110 - 127 VAC (Range 99 - 140 VAC) 220 - 240 VAC (Range 198 - 264 VAC) Frequency: 50/60 Hz ±...
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Preparing Your Printer Turning Off the Power Power Save Mode and Deep Sleep Mode Two-phase power conservation enables you to Hold down the power switch (1) for save on power consumed by the printer. about a second. The message “Shutting down Please wait. ...
“Settings for Turning Power Off Automatically (Auto Power Off)” P.62. Note ● Use only genuine Oki Data products. The performance cannot be guaranteed when using other products. ● The static electricity may damage parts. Discharge the static electricity from your body by touching grounded metallic parts, etc., before work.
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Preparing Your Printer Slide the metal plate (2) upward to Insert the additional RAM (4) into the remove. slot and fix it by pushing it toward the printer. Note ● If the SD memory card socket is attached, remove Note the SD memory card.
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Preparing Your Printer Close the access cover (1). Press the scroll button several times to select [RAM] and press the <ENTER> button. Check that the value of [RAM] has increased. Plug the AC cord and Ethernet or USB cable into your printer, and then turn on the power switch.
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● The SD memory socket is attached to the SD memory card. Note ● Use only genuine Oki Data products. The performance cannot be guaranteed when using other products. ● The static electricity may cause damage to the parts. Discharge the static electricity in your body by touching grounded metallic parts, etc.
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Preparing Your Printer Install the SD memory card (4) into the While holding the lower part of the SD memory card socket (5). metal plate (2), slide the metal plate downward and secure it. Install the SD memory socket to the Close the access cover (1).
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Preparing Your Printer Installing the Wireless LAN module Press the scroll button several times to select [System] and press the <ENTER> button. Turn off your printer, and then unplug the AC cord. Open the Wireless LAN module cover (1) on the right side of a printer. Press the scroll button several times to select [SD Card] and press the...
Preparing Your Printer Install the Wireless LAN module. Test Printing from the Printer Check that you can print with the printer. Check the detailed settings and status of your printer by printing the contents of the settings (Configuration). Note ● When a printer is in the power saving mode, press the <POWER SAVE>...
Connecting to a Computer ● Connecting to a Computer ● This section explains how to connect your printer to a computer and install a printer driver software using the provided “Software DVD-ROM”. Prepare a computer with a DVD drive. Connection Method You can select either of the following connection methods: ●...
Connecting to a Computer Connecting in Wireless LAN Network Connection (Infrastructure Mode) (Optional) Perform the following procedure to connect your Note printer to a computer via network. ● In a wireless LAN environment, the machine enters sleep mode, but does not enter deep sleep mode. Connecting an Ethernet Cable ●...
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Connecting to a Computer Connecting Using WPS Connecting by Selecting a If the wireless LAN access point supports WPS, Wireless LAN Access Point from the connection to the wireless LAN can be made the Control Panel easily by using the easy setup button (WPS If the wireless LAN access point does not support button).
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Connecting to a Computer Connecting by Manual Setup from A screen opens in which to input the encryption key appropriate to the Control Panel encryption procedure for the selected Configure the wireless LAN access point wireless LAN access point; input the information (SSID, encryption method, and encryption key) manually, and connect to the encryption key.
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Connecting to a Computer Installing a Printer Driver Select the encryption method confirmed in step 1, and press the <ENTER> (for Windows) button. To complete the network connection with a Memo Windows computer, first set IP addresses for the ● The encryption key differs depending on the wireless printer, and then install a printer driver on the LAN access point and security.
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Connecting to a Computer First, Set the IP address of the printer. Press the to select [IP Address Set], and press the <ENTER> button. Turn on the printer. Press the button on the operator panel. If setting the IP address manually, press the scroll button and select [Manual], Press the scroll button...
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Connecting to a Computer Enter the IP address using the numeric Enter the default gateway address and (0-9) keys, and press the <ENTER> press the <ENTER> button. button. To move to the next box, press the <ENTER> button. To move to the next box, press the <ENTER> button.
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Connecting to a Computer Next, install the printer driver on the Click [Install Optional Software]. computer. Insert the included “Software DVD-ROM” into a computer. When [AutoPlay] is displayed, click [Run Setup.exe]. Installation starts. Memo ● The following software is installed. - PS Printer Driver (Including Network Extension) ●...
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Click [Default]. Installing a Printer Driver Select the machine where [Kind] (For OS X) is [Bonjour], and then select [Oki Pro8432WT PS] from the [Use]. To complete the network connection with a Mac operating system, install a printer driver on the...
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Note ● Wireless connections may be difficult if there is any ● If [Pro8432WT PS] is not displayed for [Kind] metal, aluminum framed windows, or reinforced concrete correctly, click [-], delete the machine from walls between the machine and the wireless terminal [Printers], and then newly perform steps 8 to 12.
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Connecting to a Computer Automatic Setup (Push Button) Manual connections If the wireless terminal (computer, tablet, If the wireless terminal (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) supports WPS-PBC (push smartphone, etc.) does not support WPS-PBC button), then you can use the WPS button to (push button), then you can input the machine’s connect via wireless (AP mode).
Connecting to a Computer Installing a Printer Driver USB Connection (For Windows) Perform the following procedure to connect your Note printer to a computer via USB. ● You must be logged in as an administrator to complete this procedure. Connecting a USB Cable Insert the included “Software DVD-ROM”...
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Make sure that the machine and a computer are connected and the machine is turned on. Insert the “Software DVD-ROM” into a computer. Click [Next]. Double-click the [OKI] icon on the desktop. [Drivers] > Double-click [Installer for OSX]. Enter the administrator password, and then click [OK].
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[Kind]. Click [Default]. Note Select the machine where [Kind] ● If [Pro8432WT PS] is not displayed for [Kind] is [USB], and then select [Oki correctly, click [-], delete the machine from [Printers], and then newly perform steps 8 to 12.
For Windows PS Printer Driver Click [Start] > [Devices and Printers]. Right-click the [Pro8432WT] icon and then select [Printer Properties]. (If you have installed multiple printer drivers, select [Printer Properties] >...
2. Printing Basic Operation This chapter describes how to print documents from a computer. ● Supported Paper ● Supported Paper Types For high-quality printing, be sure to use paper types that satisfy requirements such as those for material quality, weight, and surface finish. Please use digital photo print paper. If not using recommended paper, please check the print quality and the movement of the paper sufficiently beforehand to make sure that there are no problems.
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Supported Paper Use paper that meets the following conditions* ● Paper that meets the conditions for plain paper. ● An ink used for a part printing is heat resistant (230°C). Note ● When specifying a printing area, please take into account the differences of printing position as followings: Print start position: ±2 mm, Paper skew: ±1 mm/100 mm, Image stretch: ±1 mm/100 mm (when paper weight is 80g/m ●...
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Supported Paper Paper Loaded on the Tray Your printer has two built-in trays (tray 1 and the MP tray). Refer to the list below to check the supported paper and capacities of each tray. Tray Supported paper size Paper capacity Paper weight Tray1 ●...
How to Print from the Tray ● How to Print from the Tray ● The following procedure explains how to load paper in tray 1. Memo ● This procedure explains to load paper in tray 1. Pull out the paper tray (1). Note ●...
How to Print from the MP Tray ● How to Print from the MP Tray ● This procedure explains how to load paper in the MP tray. Note ● Do not load paper of different sizes, types or weights at the same time. ●...
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How to Print from the MP Tray When [Paper Size] is displayed, select Note the size of the loaded paper and then ● The paper may be wrinkled or curled after printing. press the <ENTER> button. ● Use paper stored in proper temperature and humidity conditions.
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How to Print from the MP Tray For Windows PS Printer Driver Press the <BACK> button to display the [MPTray Config]. From the [File] menu, select [Print]. Click [Preferences] or [Properties]. Select the [Paper/Quality] tab. Select [Multi-Purpose Tray] from [Paper Source]. Press the scroll button to select Click [Advanced].
Printing in Custom Sizes ● Printing in Custom Sizes ● To load custom size paper, you need to register the width and length of the paper before printing. The range of the sizes you can set differs according to the paper tray. Press the scroll button several times Tray...
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Printing in Custom Sizes Press the scroll button to select Press the <ON LINE> button to exit the [X Dimension] and then press the menu mode. <ENTER> button. Specify a custom in the following procedures. Enter the paper width value using the numeric keypad and then press the For Windows PS Printer Driver <ENTER>...
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Printing in Custom Sizes For OS X PS Printer Driver For OS X PS Printer Driver Note From the [File] menu, select [Print]. ● In the OS X printer driver, paper size out of the available range can be set, however, image is not correctly printed. Select the paper size from [Paper Size].
Paper Output ● Paper Output ● Your printer outputs to the output tray or rear output tray. Paper types that can be outputted to each stacker are as follows. Using the Rear Output Tray Output Supported Paper output Paper is delivered with the print side face up, Stacker paper type capacity...
Convenient Print Functions ● Convenient Print Functions ● The following convenient print functions are available. For details, refer to the User’s Manual (Advanced). Printing on Custom Size Paper You can register customized paper sizes to the printer driver so you can print on nonstandard paper such as banners.
Canceling Printing ● Canceling Printing ● Press the <CANCEL> button on the operator panel to cancel print jobs being currently printed or preparing for a print. When you press the <CANCEL> button is pressed, the following message appears. and then press To cancel printing, select [Yes] the <ENTER>...
Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Power Save Mode ● Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the ● Power Save Mode Note ● When a printer is in the power saving mode, press the <POWER SAVE> button to restore from the mode. ●...
Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Deep Sleep Mode ● Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the ● Deep Sleep Mode Note ● When a printer is in the deep sleep mode, press the <POWER SAVE> button to restore from the mode. ●...
Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Deep Sleep Mode Constraints When in Deep Sleep Mode This section explains constraints when in the deep sleep mode. The printer may not enter the deep sleep mode if an error is displayed. Printer Driver Utility Constraints When the printer goes into the deep sleep mode, the following constraints apply to the printer driver and utility functions.
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Setting the Time that Elapses Before Entering the Deep Sleep Mode Network Function Constraints Protocols with the Client Functions Do Not Work In the deep sleep mode, the following In the deep sleep mode, the following protocols constraints apply to network functions. with client functions will not work.
Settings for Turning Power Off Automatically (Auto Power Off) ● Settings for Turning Power Off Automatically ● (Auto Power Off) Note ● In the factory default, a printer does not enter the auto power off mode while connecting to the network. Setting the Auto Power Off Press the scroll button several times...
Settings for Turning Power Off Automatically (Auto Power Off) Memo Setting the Time that Elapses Before ● The auto power off time can be selected from the Entering the Auto Power Off Mode followings: - [1 hour] Note - [2 hours] ●...
Setting the Buzzer ● Setting the Buzzer ● You can set the buzzer volume when a paper jam occurs. Press the scroll button on the Press the scroll button several times operator panel. to select [Buzzer Setup], and press the <ENTER>...
3. Troubleshooting This chapter provides solutions to the problems you may encounter while operating your printer. Memo ● Meanings of symbols in error messages: - “%COLOR%” indicates Cyan (C), Magenta (M), Yellow (Y) or White (W). - “%TRAY%” indicates tray 1 or the MP tray. - “%COVER%”...
When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed ● When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error ● Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed When paper is jammed inside a printer or when an error message does not disappear even after jammed paper is removed, an error message appears on the display screen.
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When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed Message displayed after the <HELP> Reference Status Message on the Display Screen button is pressed Page Error Code A message does not 1st Line Open Cassette 631, 632, 633, 634 page 72...
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When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed Error Code 381, 638 Cover the removed image drums with paper so that the image drums are not A paper jam has occurred under an image drum. exposed to light.
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When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed Error Code 382, 383, 639, 640 Return all four image drums into the printer carefully. A paper jam has occurred around the fuser unit. Insert your finger into the recess on the right side of the printer and pull the front cover open lever (1) to open the...
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When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed Remove all four image drums and place Lift the left lock lever (5) of the fuser them on a flat surface. unit forward. Hold the fuser unit handle (6) and lift the fuser unit out of the printer.
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When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed Hold the fuser unit handle (6) and place Close the output tray (4) by pushing the the fuser unit into the printer. both sides of the cover firmly. Push the left lock lever (5) of the fuser Close the front cover (2).
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When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed Insert your finger into the recess on If loading paper on MP tray, lift the the right side of the printer and pull the paper set cover (1) and set the paper front cover open lever (2) to open the with the print side face up.
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When Paper Jams Occurs/When an Error Message does not Disappear Even After Jammed Paper is Removed Gently pull out from the printer the tray Insert your finger into the recess on (1) for which an error is indicated. the right side of the printer and pull the front cover open lever (2) to open the front cover (3) forward.
When the Message for Replacement of Consumables or Maintenance Unit Appears ● When the Message for Replacement of ● Consumables or Maintenance Unit Appears When the time to replace consumables or maintenance unit is close and replacement must be done, the message “…Low”, “…Near Life”, “…Empty”, “…Life”, “Install…”, “Replace…”, “Change…”...
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When the Message for Replacement of Consumables or Maintenance Unit Appears Memo ● “xxx” described on the list below changes according to the printer status. Message displayed after the <HELP> Reference Page or Status Message on the Display Screen button is pressed Remedy Error Code Toner Cartridge 1st Line...
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When the Message for Replacement of Consumables or Maintenance Unit Appears Message displayed after the <HELP> Reference Page or Status Message on the Display Screen button is pressed Remedy Error Code Fuser Unit 1st Line Prepare a fuser unit, and replace the old fuser unit with 2nd Line Fuser Unit Near Life...
When the Message for Paper Replacement or Paper Size Error Appears ● When the Message for Paper Replacement or ● Paper Size Error Appears When the media type or media size loaded in a tray does not match the settings specified in the printer driver, the message “Change Paper...”...
Other Error Messages ● Other Error Messages ● This section explains the causes and remedies for an error message and the function of the <ATTENTION> indicator. An error message appears on the display screen of the operator panel. To display an error code, press the <HELP> button on the operator panel. Error Messages Error <ATTENTION>...
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Other Error Messages Error <ATTENTION> Message Cause/Remedy code indicator File System is Write Protected Lights up The file system to which you tried to write is write-protected. Check Belt Unit Blinks The belt unit is not properly installed. Reinstall it properly. Please see HELP for details Erased Data Full Lights up...
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Other Error Messages Error <ATTENTION> Message Cause/Remedy code indicator Power Off and Wait for a while Blinks A condensation has occurred inside a printer. 126:Condensing Error Turn the printer off and turn on again after a while. USB Hub Unsupported Goes off A USB hub unsupported by a printer is connected.
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Other Error Messages Error <ATTENTION> Message Cause/Remedy code indicator Remove Paper Blinks The printed paper is overfilled on the paper Output Tray stacker of the printer unit. Error 480 : Output Tray Please see HELP for details Press ONLINE Button for Restoration Blinks When receiving data by Port9100, LPR, FTP, Receiving Data Timeout...
When You Cannot Print from the MP Tray ● When You Cannot Print from the MP Tray ● If you print from the MP tray without moving down the paper set cover, the message “Install Paper MPTray” appears on the display screen. Check the message and deal with the problem.
Other Issues ● Other Issues ● This section explains the issues you may encounter while operating your printer and how to solve them. Unable to Print from a Computer Memo ● If the following information does not solve the issue, contact your dealer. ●...
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Cause Remedy Reference The printer is off line. Right-click the Pro8432WT PS icon, and then select [See what's printing]. In the dialog box, select the [Printer] menu and then remove the check from [Use Printer Offline]. A switch, buffer, extension cable or USB Connect the printer directly to the computer.
Other Issues Unable to Install a Printer Driver Successfully Memo ● If the following information does not solve the issue, contact your dealer. ● For issues caused by an application, contact the manufacturer of the application. USB Connection Problems For Windows Cause Remedy Reference...
Other Issues OS-Specific Constraints Constraints with Windows Item Symptom Cause/Remedy Printer drivers [Help] is not displayed. The [Help] function is not supported on PS printer drivers. The [User Account Control] When you launch an installer or utility, the [User Account dialog appears.
Other Issues Image Quality Issues Memo ● If the following information does not solve your issues, contact your dealer. Symptom Point to check Remedy Reference Vertical lines appear. The toner is low. Replace the toner cartridge. page 94 The image drum is damaged. Replace the image drum.
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Other Issues Symptom Point to check Remedy Reference Horizontal lines If the interval of lines or spots Lightly wipe the image drum with page 98 and spots appear is about 94 mm (4 inches), the soft tissue paper. periodically. image drum (the green tube) is Replace the image drum if it is damaged or dirty.
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Other Issues Symptom Point to check Remedy Reference Glossiness is not The settings of media type and Press the scroll button page 45 uniform. weight are incorrect. and select [Menus] > [Tray Configuration] > the paper tray configuration you are using, and then select the proper values for [Media Type] and [Media Weight].
Other Issues Feeding Issues Memo ● If the following information does not solve the issue, contact your dealer. Symptom Point to check Remedy Reference ● The paper often The printer is tilted. Place the printer on a flat surface. page 16 jams.
Other Issues Symptom Point to check Remedy Reference The paper twists The settings of media weight and Press the scroll button page 45 around the rollers type are incorrect. then select [Menus] > [Tray in the fuser unit. Configuration] > [%TRAY% Config] >...
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Other Issues Symptom Point to check Remedy Reference There is an The printer is tilted. Place the printer on a flat surface. abnormal sound. There is a piece of paper or foreign Check the inside of the printer and object inside the printer. remove any objects.
● Use only genuine Oki Data consumable items to ensure optimum quality. ● Service for problems due to use of consumable items other than genuine OKI consumables will incur fees even in the warranty period or the maintenance contract period.
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units Procedure for Replacement Replacing Toner Cartridges (for C (cyan) Toner Cartridge) Note Memo ● Toner powder may spill if you remove a toner cartridge ● When replacing the W, M, Y toner cartridges, refer to before the toner runs out.
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units Lift the toner cartridge (4) from the right Insert a new toner cartridge (6) by side, and remove it from the printer. aligning its left side indentation (7) with the protrusion (8) on the image drum so Possible to get WARNING the toner cartridge and image drum [C]...
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units Procedure for Replacement Please recycle toner cartridges. (for W (white), M (magenta), Memo Y (yellow) Toner Cartridges) ● If you must dispose of a toner cartridge, put it in a plastic bag or similar container and dispose of it in accordance with your municipality’s ordinances or Memo guidelines.
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units Identify an empty toner cartridge by its Unpack the replacement toner cartridge, label color (5). and gently shake it up and down and side to side. Slide the right blue lever (6) of the toner Remove the tape (8) from the toner cartridge while pressing the top of the cartridge.
● Service for problems due to use of consumable items other than genuine OKI consumables will incur fees even in the warranty period or the maintenance contract period. (Use of consumable items other than genuine OKI consumables does not always cause problems, but please exhibit caution when using those.)
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units ● There is one toner cartridge for each color on the image Remove the image drum (6) from the drum. printer in the direction of the arrow and place the image drum on a flat surface. Prepare a new image drum.
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units Remove the protective sheets. Turn the blue lever (7) of the toner Place a new image drum (9) on a flat cartridge backward until its top aligns on surface. mark. Remove the toner cover (10). Check a label color of a new image drum (9) and place the drum into a printer.
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units Close the front cover (2). Replacing the Belt Unit Note ● The front cover cannot be closed if the output tray is not closed securely. Life Span of Belt Unit When the “Belt Unit Near Life” message appears on the display screen, prepare a replacement belt unit.
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units Insert your finger into the recess on Cover the image drums you took out the right side of the printer and pull the with paper so that the image drums do front cover open lever (1) to open the not expose to the light.
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units Hold the handle of a new belt unit with Return all the four image drums to the one hand and support lower part with printer. other hand. Place the belt unit into the printer. Close the output tray (4) by pushing the both sides of the cover firmly.
Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units Insert your finger into the recess on Replacing the Fuser Unit the right side of the printer and pull the front cover open lever (1) to open the front cover (2) forward. Life Span of Fuser Unit When the “Fuser Unit Near Life”...
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Units Hold the fuser unit handle (6) and lift Close the output tray (4) by pushing the the fuser unit out of the printer. both sides of the cover firmly. Close the front cover (2). Note ●...
Cleaning ● Cleaning ● This section explains how to clean each part of your printer. Cleaning the Surface of the Wipe the two paper feed rollers (2) inside the printer with a wet cloth that Printer has been wrung out well. Note ●...
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Cleaning Release the tab (3) of the paper feed Wipe the two paper feed rollers (6) with roller cover by pressing the right arm (4) a wet cloth that has been wrung out inward while lifting up the MP tray (1) well.
Cleaning Hook one tab (3) of the paper feed roller Cleaning LED Heads cover by pressing the right arm (4) inward while lifting up the MP tray (1) Clean the LED heads if vertical lines appear, lightly. images are fading vertically, or the periphery of letters is smudged in the printouts.
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Cleaning Lightly wipe the lenses (5) of the LED heads with soft tissue paper. Close the output tray (4) by pushing the both sides of the cover firmly. Close the front cover (2). Note ● The front cover cannot be closed if the output tray is not closed securely.
Moving or Transporting Your Printer ● Moving or Transporting Your Printer ● This section explains how to move or transport your printer. Moving Your Printer Unplug all the cables. ● AC cord and ground wire. It may cause CAUTION ● Ethernet or USB cable. injury.
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Moving or Transporting Your Printer Hold the toner cartridges with both Close the output tray (4) by pushing the hands and remove them with the image both sides of the cover firmly. drums. Remove all the toner cartridges and image drums, and place them on a flat surface.
Before Machine Disposal ● Before Machine Disposal ● Before this machine is disposed of, it is recommended to erase the registered privacy data and the stored data. The data stored in the machine is shown below. ● Admin password ● Registered settings in various menus ●...
5. Appendix This chapter explains the specifications of your printer. ● Menu List of the Operator Panel ● Checking the Printer’s Status with the Display Screen From the <ENTER> button on the operator panel, you can check the status of your printer. Checking the Device Status You can check the residual life of the consumables, counter information, network settings and system information on the display screen.
Menu List of the Operator Panel Menu List of the Operator Panel The function number is described on the right of each item. Functions Print From USB Memory Select Print File Print Setup Paper Feed Copies Color Mode Print Shared Print Private Print : You must input a password.
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Menu List of the Operator Panel Print Information Configuration F100 Network F101 Demo Page DEMO1 File List PS Font List Error Log F103 Color Profile List Memo Job Log ) indicates the factory default setting. Menus Tray Configuration MPTray Config Paper Size (A4 X Dimension (210millimeter) Y Dimension (297millimeter)
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Menu List of the Operator Panel Admin Setup Network Setup Enabling Default Gateway (When Wireless LAN is installed) Wired (Enable) : You must input a password. TCP/IP (Enable) NetBIOS over TCP (Enable) IP Address Set (Auto) IPv4 Address (When the IP address is set manually) Subnet Mask (When the IP address is set manually) Gateway Address...
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Menu List of the Operator Panel Others Setup RAM Setup Receive Buffer Size (Auto) Resource Save (Off) Flash Memory Setup Initialize SD Card Setup Initialize (When SD Memory card is in- Format Partition (PCL) stalled) Erase SD Card Storage Common Setup Check File System Check All Sectors Enable Initialization (No)
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Menu List of the Operator Panel Wireless(Infrastructure) Setting Wireless(Infrustructore) (Disable) (When Wireless LAN is installed) Network Setting IP Address Set (Auto) IPv4 Address : You must input a password. (When the IP address is set manually) Subnet Mask (When the IP address is set manually) Gateway Address (When the IP address is set...
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Specifications Wireless LAN Specifications (Option) Item Wireless LAN standard IEEE802.11a/b/g/n conformity (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz) Security Disable, WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-EAP, WPA2-EAP Regulatory wireless LAN statements - FCC Statement - IC Statement - Europe-CE Declaration of conformity. FCC statement FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Specifications Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements énoncées pour un environnement non contrôlé et respecte les règles les radioélectriques (RF) de la FCC lignes directrices d’exposition et d’exposition aux fréquences radioélectriques (RF) CNR-102 de l’IC. Cet équipement doit être installé...
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Specifications Printer Dimensions TOP VIEW 449 mm SIDE VIEW 1107 mm 255 mm 552 mm 300 mm 400 mm 760 mm 420 mm 360 mm - 124 -...
Index ATTENTION indicator .... 78 Paper Jams ......66 Paper Size ....45, 47, 52 Paper Tray .....47, 52 Paper Weight ....45, 47 Belt Unit ......101 Placement Environment ..16 Placement Space ....16 POWER SAVE button .... 22 Custom Sizes ......