Oki Okifax 4580 User Manual
Oki Okifax 4580 User Manual

Oki Okifax 4580 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Oki Data. Copyright Information Copyright 2002 by Oki Data. All Rights Reserved First Edition: November, 2002 Written and produced by the Oki Data Training and Publications Department. Contact Information Please address any comments on this publication to:...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Using the One-Touch Keys for Dialing ... 17 Using the One-Touch Keys for Selecting Functions and Programming ... 17 Sounds Your Fax Machine Makes ... 18 Installation ... 19 Getting Started ... 19 Where to Install Your Machine ... 19 Unpacking ...
  • Page 4 Problem Solving ... 67 Clearing a Document Jam ... 67 Clearing a Printing Paper Jam ... 68 Replacing the Toner Cartridge (OKI P/N 52111701) ... 70 Replacing the Image Drum Unit (OKI P/N 40709901) ... 72 Shipping the Machine ... 74 Reading Your Print Counters ...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for purchasing this OKIFAX 4580 fax machine. This machine uses advanced Light Emitting Diode technology to transfer received and copied images to plain paper. It has been designed to make sending and receiving faxes a fast and trouble-free process.
  • Page 6: Safety

    Safety Installation Hints Install the machine in a dust-free location away from direct sunlight. Place the machine near an electrical outlet that is easily accessible. Do not plug the machine into a power source shared by items that produce electric noise (e.g., air conditioner, etc.).
  • Page 7 Toner Cartridge and Image Drum Unit Warning: This OKI facsimile machine will not operate if any toner cartridge or image drum unit other than that specified by OKI is installed. Please be sure to read the labeling on the toner package and image drum unit...
  • Page 8: Component Identification

    Component Identification What You Should Receive Document Tray Fig04_02.eps Paper Tray/Copy Stacker Fig04_03.eps Facsimile Unit Fig04_01.eps Power Cord Fig04_04.eps Telephone Cord Fig04_05.eps Toner Cartridge Fig04_09.eps Document Stacker Fig04_06.eps Image Drum Unit (Inside machine) Fig04_07.eps...
  • Page 9: Components 1

    Components 1 1 Paper Tray/Copy Stacker Up to 100 sheets of paper can be loaded onto this tray. Up to 30 sheets of finished copies or received faxes can be stacked on top of this tray. 2 Document Tray Holds original documents that are to be faxed or copied.
  • Page 10: Components 3

    Components 3 1 LED Print Head This black bar is the part of your machine which writes received or copied images onto the image drum unit. You should clean this bar each time you change your toner cartridge. 2 Image Drum Unit The image drum unit contains the green photosensitive drum which receives images from the LED print head and transfers them to...
  • Page 11: Control Panel Keys And Indicators

    Control Panel Keys and Indicators 1 LCD Display Panel: Refer to this display for instructions and information while your machine is performing operations or while you are programming. key / Transmit Resolution: Use this key to: · change the resolution used for transmitting documents.
  • Page 12 During a fax communication, press this key to tell the operator at the other fax machine that you want to talk to him or her at the end of your transmission or after recep- tion of any page has been completed. To answer a voice request, press this key after lifting your telephone handset.
  • Page 13 Control Panel Keys and Indicators (Continued) 8 REDIAL Key: Press this key to manually redial the last number dialed on your machine. 9 AUTO DIAL Key: Auto Dial numbers are abbreviated numbers for rapid dialing. Rather than dialing the entire telephone number, you can enter a 3-digit Auto Dial number instead.
  • Page 14 Control Panel Keys and Indicators (Continued) 13 START Key: Press the START key to initiate the operation indicated on the display or to confirm information you have entered into the display. 14 ALARM Indicator: When there is a problem, this indicator lights (red) and an alarm sounds. To turn the alarm indicator off, press the STOP key and correct the problem.
  • Page 15 Control Panel Keys and Indicators (Continued) 19 + [Plus] key (One-Touch key 8): Each fax number you enter or program into your ma- chine can be up to 40 digits long. If you need to dial a number which is longer than 40 digits, you can dial a number using any combination of One-Touch keys, Auto Dial numbers or the numeric keypad.
  • Page 16 Control Panel Keys and Indicators (Continued) 24 # / GROUP Key: Once you have programmed some One-Touch keys or Auto Dial numbers, use this key to create groups to allow you to send the same fax to multiple locations. After you have loaded a document, use this key to select the group you want to send your fax to.
  • Page 17: The One-Touch Keypad

    5/POLLING Key: When a document is loaded on the document table, use this key to set your machine to wait for another fax machine to call and request the document to be sent (polling transmission). When no document is loaded on...
  • Page 18: Sounds Your Fax Machine Makes

    Voice Request Tone: During a fax session, either you or the person at the remote fax machine may initiate a voice request. When the person at the remote fax machine either initiates or answers your voice request, your machine emits a repetitive warbling sound.
  • Page 19: Installation

    Installation Getting Started To install your new machine, follow the instructions from Unpacking to Setting the Fax Identification. You must complete these steps for your machine to operate properly. If you have purchased an option package for your machine, refer to the documentation you received with that option.
  • Page 20: Setting Up Your Machine

    Setting Up Your Machine Install the Paper Tray/Copy Stacker Slip the paper tray/copy stacker tabs into the rear most slots in the top of the unit. You will feel them lock into place. Fig05_01.eps Install the Document Tray Insert the document tray into the long horizontal slot on the top of the unit.
  • Page 21: Install The Toner Cartridge

    Install the Toner Cartridge 1 Open the machine’s top cover. Fig05_03.eps 2 Lift the image drum unit out and set it aside. Keep it out of direct sunlight. Do not touch the green surface of the drum. Fig05_04.eps 3 Pull and detach the protective cover. Fig05_05.eps 4 Hold both ends of the protective cover that is sandwiched in the manual paper feeder, and...
  • Page 22 6 Remove the protective plastic cover from the toner well in the image drum unit. Fig05_08.eps Warning: Be careful when handling the toner cartridge. Do not let toner spill onto your clothing or other porous materi- als. If you experience any problems with toner, see the Safety section.
  • Page 23: Connect To The Telephone Line

    Connect to the Telephone Line 1 Insert one end of the telephone cord into the LINE terminal at the back of the machine. Fig05_13.eps 2 Insert the other end of the cord into your wall telephone jack. Tip: You may also connect either an external telephone or the external handset option for your machine.
  • Page 24: Loading Paper

    Loading Paper Your machine can hold up to 100 sheets of stan- dard-weight (20 lb.) paper. For best results, use paper specially made for laser printers or photo- copiers. Available sizes are A4, letter size and legal size. Your machine automatically reduces the vertical length of the page images it receives to fit on the paper loaded in your machine (down to 75% of the original length).
  • Page 25: Setting The Clock

    Setting the Clock Follow these instructions to set the time and date on your machine. Fig05_18c.eps 1 Press the SELECT FUNCTION key. 2 Press the 9/USER PROG. One-Touch key. 3 On the numeric keypad, press 3. The display shows 3:CLOCK ADJUSTMENT. 4 Press .
  • Page 26: Setting The Answering Mode

    When the call is from another fax machine, your machine switches to fax mode and receives the mes- sage. When the call is a voice call, your ma- chine rings like a telephone.
  • Page 27: Changing The Answering Mode

    Changing the Answering Mode Follow these instructions to change your machine’s answering mode. 1 Press the AUTO REC key. Your machine displays a description of your current selection. 2 Press the AUTO REC key again. Your machine switches to the next setting. 3 Continue pressing the AUTO REC key until the selection you want appears on the display.
  • Page 28: Setting The Fax Identification

    If you use the voice request function while communicating with another fax machine and no one is there to answer, your machine automati- cally sends a cover letter with a call back mes- sage.
  • Page 29: Setting Language

    Setting Language Your machine comes with four languages installed, which appear on the display and in reports. Follow the instructions below to switch languages. Tip: Your dealer may be able to provide you with additional languages. SELECT 9/HYPHEN FUNCTION USER PROG.
  • Page 30: Connecting To A Pbx

    Connecting to a PBX A PBX (Private Branch Exchange) is a private telephone system used to route internal calls. If you have to dial a prefix (access) number to get an outside line, then your line is connected to a PBX. If you are connecting your machine to a PBX, follow the instructions below.
  • Page 31: Dial Directories

    Dial Directories Programming One-Touch Keys Your machine has ten One-Touch keys for rapid dialing. You can store up to two fax numbers with 40 digits for each One-Touch key, a main number and an alternate number, which is used if the main number is busy.
  • Page 32: Chain Dialing

    8 Press the START key. The display shows NO=<OR LOCATION>. 9 Enter the alternate fax number. Refer to the instructions following Step 5. 10 The display shows G3 COMMUN. SPEED [33.6K]. Press to adjust the speed and to select it. 11 The display shows G3 ECHO PROTECTION [OFF].
  • Page 33: Programming Auto Dial Numbers

    Programming Auto Dial Numbers Your machine has 100 Auto Dial numbers available for quick, three-digit selection and dialing. For each auto dial number, you can enter a fax number up to 40 digits long and a Location ID (name) up to 15 characters long.
  • Page 34 9 The display shows G3 COMMUN. SPEED [33.6K]. Press to adjust the speed and to select it. 10 The display shows G3 ECHO Protection [OFF]. Press to change the setting and to select it. 11 The display shows AUTO DIAL NO. [ ]. 12 To continue programming Auto Dial numbers, go back to Step 4.
  • Page 35: Programming Groups

    Programming Groups Once you have programmed some One-Touch keys or Auto Dial numbers, you can program groups to allow you to send the same fax to multiple locations. You can program up to 10 groups each containing up to 110 numbers into your machine.
  • Page 36: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Preparing Documents - Try to use good quality documents for your transmissions. Documents that are typed or created in felt-tip black ink on white (or light) paper work best. - Do not send documents that are not rectangu- lar.
  • Page 37: Loading Documents

    Loading Documents To prevent paper jams and problems during scan- ning, neatly stack your documents, aligning their edges, before loading. Do not load documents of different sizes at the same time. Tip: You can load and prepare to transmit a document while your machine is still sending or receiving another message (as long as the document feeder is...
  • Page 38: Sending A Fax To A Single Location

    Sending a Fax to a Single Location 1 Load your documents. 2 Select a location. Refer to the instructions below. To Dial Using Do This A One-Touch key Press the One-Touch key. An Auto Dial number Press the AUTO DIAL key, then enter the 3-digit Auto Dial number on the numeric keypad.
  • Page 39: Sending A Fax To Multiple Locations (Broadcasting)

    Sending a Fax to Multiple Locations (Broadcasting) Your machine’s broadcasting feature allows you to send a document to many different locations at the same time. For each broadcast operation, you can select as many One Touch keys, groups, and Auto Dial Codes as you like.
  • Page 40: Faxing To A Group

    If a person is on the line, carry on your conversa- tion. 2 If a remote fax machine is on the line, or if a person wishes to fax you a document after a conversation, press the START key.
  • Page 41: Receiving Faxes In Memory

    Receiving Faxes in Memory Your machine automatically receives messages into memory (and does not immediately print them) in a few different situations. Memory Reception mode When your machine is set to Memory Reception mode, it receives data into its memory without printing and the display shows MSG.
  • Page 42: Rejecting Unsolicited Fax Messages

    Rejecting Unsolicited Fax Messages The closed network option allows you to limit the locations your machine can communicate with. Using this function, you can set your machine to refuse to receive any incoming faxes from locations whose telephone numbers are not programmed into your One-Touch keys or Auto Dial numbers.
  • Page 43: Making Copies

    Making Copies Your machine can also be used to make copies. You can make up to 50 copies at one time. Your machine automatically makes all copies in FINE mode. 1 Load your documents. 2 Press the COPY key. The display shows PRG. NO.
  • Page 44: Advanced Operations

    Delayed TX From Feature/Limitation Feeder Number of locations Can the fax machine be used for other transmissions while a delayed fax is waiting to be sent? Sending a Delayed Fax from the Document Feeder Note: In order to send a delayed fax from the document feeder, function 17: MEM./...
  • Page 45: Sending A Delayed Fax From Memory

    Sending a Delayed Fax From Memory SELECT FUNCTION DELAYED TX DATE [07/01] YES( DELAYD 1 Load your documents. 2 Press the SELECT FUNCTION key. 3 Press the 1/DELAYED TX One-Touch key. The display shows DELAYED TX and today’s date. 4 Press .
  • Page 46: Sending A Confidential Fax Or Sub-Address Transmission

    If you need to receive a fax that should not be seen by anyone else, have the person send the mes- sage as a confidential fax from another Oki Data Fax-compatible unit, or from a fax machine of a different maker that is equipped with the sub- address transmission function.
  • Page 47: Creating A Confidential Mailbox (Personal Box)

    Creating a Confidential Mailbox (Personal Box) Your machine can have up to 8 confidential mail- boxes (Personal Boxes). 1 Press the SELECT FUNCTION key. 2 Press the 9/USER PROG. One-Touch key. The display shows 1: FUNC. PROGRAM- MING. 3 Press 5 on the numeric keypad. The display shows 5: PERSONAL BOX PRG.
  • Page 48: To Change Your Password

    To Change Your Password 1 Press the SELECT FUNCTION key. 2 Press the 9/USER PROG. One-Touch key. The display shows 1: FUNC. PROGRAMMING. 3 Press 5 on the numeric keypad. The display shows 5: PERSONAL BOX PROG. 4 Press . The display shows PER- SONAL BOX NO.
  • Page 49: Relay Broadcasting

    Before you can program your machine to initiate a relay broadcast, you need to obtain the following information from the operator of the fax machine you intend to use as a relay key station: Relay Password: This is the relay key word (up to 20 digits), which is programmed into the relay key station.
  • Page 50: Sending Documents Requested By Another Fax Machine (Polling Transmission)

    However, sometimes it is more useful to be able to simply load your documents on your machine and set it to wait for the receiving fax machine to call and collect them. This is called setting your ma- chine to be polled, or polling transmission.
  • Page 51: Dual Access

    Dual Access Your machine’s dual access feature allows you to load and prepare to transmit a document while your machine is receiving or sending another fax from memory. This feature increases your productivity and reduces the time you must spend waiting for other operations to finish.
  • Page 52: Programming

    Programming Customizing Features and Operations Many of your machine’s features and functions have settings which can be changed to customize the operations of your machine. Because each country has different regulations, you may not be able to access all of the settings listed in this chapter.
  • Page 53 05 SENDER ID: This function controls the printing of your machine’s Sender ID on the faxes you send. When turned on, your machine’s Sender ID is printed on each page slightly outside the image area of your docu- ment. When turned off, your machine’s Sender ID doesn’t print.
  • Page 54 13 PAPER SIZE: This function allows you to tell your machine what size paper you are using in the paper tray. Available settings are A4, letter, legal 13, and legal 14. 14 USER LANGUAGE: This function allows you to switch between the four languages pro- grammed into your machine.
  • Page 55 25 INSTANT DIAL: Set this function to start reading documents upon “call origination” when transmitting. Available settings are on and off. Broadcast mode: • Memory available : all the documents are read into the memory before call origination. • Memory full : reading is impossible. 25 Instant Dial = ON: •...
  • Page 56: Changing Your User Function Settings

    PBX dial parameter must be set to off. Other modes—TEL, TEL/FAX, or TAD—override Distinctive Ring. • You must have a genuine OKI optional handset connected to your unit. This feature may not work properly if you have a telephone other than a genuine OKI handset (an option) connected to your machine.
  • Page 57: Personal Box Programming (Polling)

    Personal Box Programming (Polling) Fig09_02a.eps 1 Press the SELECT FUNCTION key. 2 Press the 9/USER PROG. One-Touch key. The display shows 1: FUNC. PROGRAM- MING. 3 On the numeric keypad, press 5. The display shows 5: PERSONAL BOX PRG. 4 Press .
  • Page 58: Personal Box Programming (Close)

    Personal Box Programming (Close) Fig09_02.eps 1 Press the SELECT FUNCTION key. 2 Press the 9/USER PROG. One-Touch key. The display shows 1:FUNC. PROGRAMMING. 3 On the numeric keypad, press 5. The display shows 5: PERSONAL BOX PRG. 4 Press . The display shows PER- SONAL BOX NO.[ ].
  • Page 59: Memory Password Programming (Register)59

    Memory Password Programming (Register) Fig09_02.eps 1 Press the SELECT FUNCTION key. 2 Press the 9/USER PROG. One-Touch key. The display shows 1: FUNC. PROGRAM- MING. 3 On the numeric keypad, press 7. The display shows 7: MEM PASSWORD PRG. 4 Press .
  • Page 60: Changing Your Dial Parameter Settings

    MF(TONE) DURATION: If your machine is set to tone dialing, this function controls the duration of the tones used for dialing (the tone duration varies in different countries). Available settings are 75 ms, 85 ms, and 100 ms. PBX LINE: Turn this function on if your machine is connected to a PBX.
  • Page 61: Service Function Settings

    TSI PRINT: When this function is on, the tele- phone number of the fax machine sending you a fax message is printed at the top of each page of the message.
  • Page 62 One-Touch key 9: USER PROGRAMMING (1) FUNC. PROGRAMMING 01: MCF (SINGLE-LOC.) 02: MCF (MULTI-LOC.) 03: ERR. REPORT (MCF) 04: IMAGE IN MCF. 05: SENDER ID 06: MONITOR VOLUME 07: BUZZER VOLUME 08: CLOSED NETWORK 09: TX MODE DEFAULT 10: T/F TIMER PRG. 11: RING RESPONSE 12: DISTINCTIVE RING 13: PAPER SIZE...
  • Page 63: Reports

    (DISTANT STATION ID). If you were sending a fax, the telephone number or the Location ID prints. If you were receiving a fax, the remote fax machine’s Personal ID or its telephone number prints. - The communication mode used for each transmission or reception.
  • Page 64: Confidential Reception Report

    Configuration Report The configuration report provides a list of the current operational settings of your fax machine. The information includes: - The current settings of all your machine’s user functions.
  • Page 65: Telephone Directory

    Telephone Directory This report provides a complete listing of all of the telephone numbers programmed into your machine’s One-Touch keys, Auto Dial codes and groups. The information includes: - The Location ID and main fax number for each One-Touch key and Auto Dial code. - The alternate number (OR) for each One- Touch key.
  • Page 66: Codes Used In Reports

    A message was erased after being held in memory for 10 days. COMP. A multiple-location transmission was completed. COVER The fax machine’s cover was opened during the communication. The transmission or reception failed due to a communication error. The communication was completed successfully.
  • Page 67: Problem Solving

    Problem Solving Clearing a Document Jam When a document jam occurs, your machine beeps and an error message appears in the display. If the jammed document looks like it is positioned straight in your feeder, press the STOP key to try to feed the document the rest of the way through the feeder.
  • Page 68: Clearing A Printing Paper Jam

    Clearing a Printing Paper Jam If your machine displays PAPER JAM or PAPER OUT/JAM when the paper tray still contains paper, there may be one or more sheets of paper jammed in the machine. To clear a paper jam, follow the instructions below.
  • Page 69 5 Place the image drum unit back into your machine. Ensure that the tabs on both sides of the image drum are inserted correctly as shown below. Then press down firmly on both ends of the image drum until it snaps into place.
  • Page 70: Replacing The Toner Cartridge (Oki P/N 52111701)

    Replacing the Toner Cartridge (OKI P/N 52111701) The number of pages you can print with one toner cartridge varies depending on the type of docu- ments you usually receive or copy. A toner car- tridge will print about 1,875 pages/Letter size of standard business communications at a typical print coverage of 4% (equivalent of ITU-T No.
  • Page 71 4 Remove the new toner cartridge from its package and gently shake it from side to side to distribute the toner. Then carefully peel the white plastic tape from the bottom of the toner cartridge. Fig11_16.eps 5 With the ridged side facing up and the gray lever on your right, insert the toner cartridge into the image drum unit.
  • Page 72: Replacing The Image Drum Unit (Oki P/N 40709901)

    Replacing the Image Drum Unit (OKI P/N 40709901) If the faxes you receive are light or have vertical streaks in them and you are not out of toner, or if your machine displays a CHANGE DRUM mes- sage, your machine needs a new image drum unit and toner cartridge.
  • Page 73 4 Insert the new image drum unit into your machine. Fig11_24.eps Warning: Never expose the image drum unit to light for more than 5 minutes. Never expose the image drum unit to direct sunlight. Always hold the image drum unit by the ends. Never touch the surface of the green drum inside the image drum unit.
  • Page 74: Shipping The Machine

    Shipping the Machine When shipping the machine once it is in use, please follow the re-packaging procedure below: Remove the image drum unit with toner cartridge from the machine. Place the image drum unit with toner car- tridge still attached into a polyethylene plastic bag (black) and store it in a cool place away from direct sunlight.
  • Page 75: Problem Checklist

    One-Touch key (see the Dial Directories section). Lastly, either your machine or the remote fax machine may need servicing. Try sending a fax to another location to check your machine. You sent a fax but the image the remote fax machine received was very poor.
  • Page 76 Transmit Resolution and Type of Original settings. Ask the person to make a copy of the document on their fax machine to ensure that it is working properly. Then ask them to send the fax again. If you still have a problem, try making a copy of a document on your machine to make sure it is working properly.
  • Page 77: Display Panel Messages

    Display Panel Messages This section lists the status and error messages that may appear on your machine’s display panel, and explains what they mean and how to correct any problem they indicate. Normal Display 02:13 :FAX Under the normal operating condition, the top line of the display shows the time and the answering mode - FAX, TEL, PC, T/F, TAD or MEM.
  • Page 78: Other Error Messages

    Printer Alarm PRINTER ALARM 4 :TEL REFER TO USER GUIDE Open and close the cover. If this does not clear the message, turn off the facsimile machine and contact the nearest authorized OKIFAX dealer for service. Fig11_28.eps Important Note: When you turn off and unplug your machine, any received faxes or delayed transmission faxes in memory are erased.
  • Page 79: Specifications

    Specifications Type / Compatibility Desktop ITU-T G3 transceiver Applicable Network PSTN, PBX Transmission Speed Up to 33600 bps Automatic fall back Communications Half duplex Coding Scheme MH/MR/MMR Horizontal Resolution 300 dpi TX/RX 600 dpi (interpolation) Vertical Resolution 3.85 line/mm (standard) 7.7 line/mm (fine) 15.4 line/mm (ex.
  • Page 80: Warranty, Regulatory, And Safety Information

    Limited Warranty. Oki Data will repair (or at its option, replace) at no charge, any defective component(s) of the facsimile for one (1) year from the date of purchase except...
  • Page 81: Overnight Exchange: U.s. & Canada

    You will receive the exchange unit the next business day, or no later than the second business day. Return the original product to Oki Data by using the same packaging materials you received with the exchange product. You must pack the unit accord- ing to the instructions on the package.
  • Page 82: Limited Warranty: Latin America

    Oki Data will repair (or at its option replace) at no charge, any defective component(s) of the Product for one (1) year from the date of purchase except...
  • Page 83 Phone: (5511) 3444-3500 Fax: (5511) 3444-3501 Support Center: 0800-11-55-77 e-mail: okidata@okidata.com.br If you are having a problem with your OKI product, please contact any of the Authorized Service Centers shown for your Country/Region on our Web site, www.okidata.com. Sales and Service Centers: Latin America...
  • Page 84: Material Safety Data Sheet

    Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS#58331801 Product Identification and Use OKIFAX 4580 Black Toner, P/N 52111701 For more information, contact Oki Data at 2000 Bishops Gate Blvd., Mount Laurel, NJ, 08054-4620. Emergency Information: Call 1-800-654-3282; US & Canada Only Hazardous Ingredients...
  • Page 85: Emergency First Aid Procedures

    Hot water makes toner harder to remove. Preparation Date of MSDS Date: November 5, 2002 Prepared by: Oki Data Americas, Inc. Engineering Services Department 2000 Bishops Gate Blvd. Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054-4620 Tel: (856) 235-2600 FAX: (856) 222-5320 http://www.okidata.com...
  • Page 86: Safety Information

    The LINE terminal connects your fax machine to a standard telephone line. To avoid damage to your telephone system or to the machine, do not plug your fax machine into anything other than a standard RJ-11C jack. · Your machine is intended to be grounded electrically and is equipped with a three-wire grounded power cord.
  • Page 87: Regulatory Information

    Regulatory Information Energy Star® As an Energy Star Partner, Oki Data has deter- mined that this product meets the Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency. Energy_Star.jpg Year 2000 Compliance This product is Year 2000 Compliant. It contains information technology that accurately processes...
  • Page 88 A properly shielded interface cable must be used in order to ensure compliance of this equipment with FCC regulations. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Oki Data may void your authority to operate this device. 230/240-Volt Models WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 89 No. 748 - 8 Piso, Col Anzures, e. p. 11590, Mexico, DF Tel: +52 55 5263-8780 FAX: +52 55 5263-8785 Oki Data do Brasil, Ltda., Rua Alexandre Dumas, 2220 - 80 andar, Chacara Santo Antonio, 04717-004 São Paulo, SP Brazil...
  • Page 90: Index

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