Oki MB760dnfax User's Manual And Troubleshooting Manual
Oki MB760dnfax User's Manual And Troubleshooting Manual

Oki MB760dnfax User's Manual And Troubleshooting Manual

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    This manual supports the following models. MB760dnfax, MB770dn, MB770dnfax, MB770dfnfax, ES7170dn MFP, ES7170dfn MFP, MB760, MB770, MB770f, MPS5502mb, MPS5502mbf The illustrations of the machine used in this document may be different from what you actually see on your machine. Table of contents 1 Troubleshooting......
  • Page 3 Table of contents Moving or Transporting the Machine..76 Macintosh environment.......... 40 Network Fax (N/W-Fax) Driver Problems...40 Moving the Machine ...........76 N/W-Fax Driver Installation Error Messages..40 For the equipment with additional tray units installed ................76 N/W-Fax Driver General Errors......41 Transporting the Machine ........76 Wireless LAN Problems ........42 3 Appendix ........79...
  • Page 4: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting When a Paper Jam Occurs·········································· P.5 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR THE HARDWARE ·············· P.18 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR PRINTING························· P.22 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR COPYING ························· P.27 TROUBLESHOOTING for FAX ··································· P.29 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR SCANNING ······················· P.32 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR e-Filing ···························· P.33 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR NETWORK CONNECTIONS ············ P.35 CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT STATUS WITH TopAccess··········...
  • Page 5: When A Paper Jam Occurs

    When a Paper Jam Occurs ● When a Paper Jam Occurs When a paper jam occurs in Tray 1, During Paper Jams Multi-Purpose Tray (MPT) When a paper jam occurs during printing, an alarm will sound, and the following message will be displayed on the screen: Remove the cassette from Tray 1.
  • Page 6 When a Paper Jam Occurs If the Multi-Purpose Tray (MPT) is closed, Remove the jammed paper gently by pulling hold both sides of the Multi-Purpose Tray the edge of paper if the edge of jammed (MPT), and position it in front of you. paper can be seen.
  • Page 7: When Paper Jam Occurs Inside The Machine

    When a Paper Jam Occurs When loading paper in the multi-purpose Pull out the duplex unit by holding the tray, lift the paper set cover and set the grips on its both sides. paper with the print side face up. Paper set cover Grip Grip...
  • Page 8: When Paper Jam Occurs Under The Image Drum

    When a Paper Jam Occurs Close the front cover. Open the top cover. Top cover Front cover This completes the procedure. Remove the print cartridge and place it on a When Paper Jam Occurs Under the flat surface. Image Drum Hold the Document holder lever and lift the Document holder.
  • Page 9 When a Paper Jam Occurs Open the registration guide in the direction Pull out the jammed paper gently while of the arrow. tilting the release levers on the fuser unit forward if an edge of jammed paper cannot be seen. If an edge of jammed paper still remains inside the unit, pull out the jammed paper gently toward the inside of the machine.
  • Page 10: When Paper Jam Occurs Around The Fuser Unit

    When a Paper Jam Occurs Close the front cover. Insert your finger into the recess on the right side of the machine and pull the front cover open lever to open the front cover Note forward. • The front cover cannot be closed if the top cover is not closed securely.
  • Page 11 When a Paper Jam Occurs Cover the print cartridge with paper so that Hold the fuser unit handle and return the it will not be exposed to light. fuser unit into its original position. Fuser unit handle Remove the jammed paper remaining inside of the unit.
  • Page 12: Paper Jam On Both Sides Of The Printer Unit

    When a Paper Jam Occurs Close the front cover. Check for jammed paper inside the machine. If jammed paper remains, remove Note • The front cover cannot be closed if the top cover is not closed securely. Return the rear guide to its original position then close the rear cover.
  • Page 13 When a Paper Jam Occurs Remove the jammed paper. Hold both sides of the Multi-Purpose Tray (MPT), and fold it down. Multi-Purpose Tray (MPT) Replace the cassette. Insert your finger into the recess on the right side of the machine and pull the front cover open lever to open the front cover forward.
  • Page 14: When Paper Jam Occurs In Inner Finisher (Option)

    When a Paper Jam Occurs Close the Multi-Purpose Tray (MPT). Close the finisher cover. Multi-Purpose Tray (MPT) Return the document holder to its original position. This completes the procedure. When Paper Jam Occurs in Inner Finisher (Option) There is a paper jam near the Inner Finisher. Hold the Document holder lever and lift the Document holder.
  • Page 15: When A Document Is Jammed

    When a Paper Jam Occurs If you can see the edge of the jammed When a Document is Jammed document, pull it out gently. When a document becomes jammed, an alarm will sound and a message will appear in the touch panel. Open the RADF cover to remove the jammed document.
  • Page 16: When A Staple Jammed

    When a Paper Jam Occurs Pull the jammed paper slowly to remove it. When a Staple Jammed When Staple Jam Occurs in Inner Finisher (Option) Hold the Document holder lever and lift the Document holder. Return the document holding pad to its Document original position.
  • Page 17: When Staple Jam Occurs In Offline Stapler (Option)

    When a Paper Jam Occurs When Staple Jam Occurs in Offline Remove the top staple sheet. Stapler (Option) Open the offline stapler cover. Holding the knob, raise the guide, and return it to its original position. Pull out the cartridge and remove the jammed staple.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting For The Hardware

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR THE HARDWARE ● TROUBLESHOOTING FOR THE HARDWARE When This Screen Is Displayed Various screens are displayed on the touch panel depending on the state of the equipment. This section describes how to solve problems with some of the screen examples. Screen Description / Remedy A message appears on the upper part of the screen to...
  • Page 19: Messages Displayed On The Touch Panel

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR THE HARDWARE Messages Displayed on the Touch Panel A message appears on the upper part of the screen to notify users of a problem, etc. The major examples of problems and how to solve them are described in the table below. Message Problem Description Corrective Action...
  • Page 20 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR THE HARDWARE Message Problem Description Corrective Action READY (FACE DOWN STACKER The stacker of the equipment is full of Remove the paper from the stacker of the equipment. FULL) paper. Check the toner cartridge The terminal of the toner cartridge is Wipe the terminal with a soft cloth.
  • Page 21 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR THE HARDWARE Message Problem Description Corrective Action Toner near Empty Toner is running out. Some toner is still left in the toner cartridge while this message is displayed. You do not have to replace the toner cartridge yet. Prepare a new toner cartridge.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting For Printing

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR PRINTING ● TROUBLESHOOTING FOR PRINTING Print Job Problems This section describes how to clear the print jobs errors. Clearing print job errors Problem Description A print job error occurs and [JOB STATUS] blinks when the paper specified by the computer is not set in the trays of the equipment. Corrective Action Clear the error following the procedure below.
  • Page 23: Cannot Remember The Document Password For A Private Print Job

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR PRINTING Cannot remember the document password for a Private Print job Problem Description I cannot remember the document password for my Private Print job. Corrective Action The document password for a Private Print job is never shown, once the job has been sent to the equipment. To print the failed Private Print job, submit the document again as a new Private Print job.
  • Page 24: Command Line Options Not Processed

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR PRINTING Command line options not processed Problem Description All the print options are sent to the equipment at the beginning of the print job. If the print file already contains print commands, they overwrite the command line options you set. For example, if the print file specifies Letter paper, and you specify A4 paper with the lp command, the document is printed on Letter size paper.
  • Page 25: Cannot Print With Smb Print

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR PRINTING No. Check... Corrective Action Have you set the protocol settings so they are Set up the proper protocol. Next Step compatible with your network and client protocol   settings? Have you set up the appropriate type(s) of print Check the settings required for your printing Next Step ...
  • Page 26: Hardware Problems

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR PRINTING Corrective Action The checklist below will help you identify the source of the error and direct you to information resolving the problem. If the problem persists after you have followed all of the steps, contact your dealer. No.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting For Copying

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR COPYING ● TROUBLESHOOTING FOR COPYING Copying Problems See the table below when you have a problem in operating copy function or have an unexpected copy output. Problem Description Cause Corrective Action Functions cannot be set. Another function that is unavailable for the Some functions cannot be combined.
  • Page 28 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR COPYING Problem Description Cause Corrective Action Copied image has black streaks The scanning area or guides are stained. Clean them. in the horizontal direction. - 28 -...
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting For Fax

    TROUBLESHOOTING for FAX ● TROUBLESHOOTING for FAX Troubleshooting Error codes Below is a list of error codes that you might see in the lists or reports. Error Code Description Remedy 0012 Original misfeed Clear the misfed original. 0013 Cover open Firmly close the open cover.
  • Page 30: Transmission/Reception Trouble

    TROUBLESHOOTING for FAX Transmission/reception trouble Below is a list of trouble you might encounter during the transmission/reception. Transmission troubles Trouble Check Point TRANSMIT is not displayed even if the • Is the modular cord disconnected? [START] button is pressed. • Is the power plug unplugged from the power outlet? •...
  • Page 31: Fax Specifications

    Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice in the interest of product improvement. If trouble occurs, call service for assistance. This unit supports the following models: MB760dnfax, MB770dn, MB770dnfax, MB770dfnfax, ES7170dn MFP, ES7170dfn MFP, MB760, MB770, MB770f, MPS5502mb, MPS5502mbf - 31 -...
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting For Scanning

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR SCANNING ● TROUBLESHOOTING FOR SCANNING Scanning Problems This section describes troubleshooting for using scan data. Cannot E-mail my scans Problem Description I have scanned a document and sent the copy as an e-mail attachment, but the e-mail does not reach the specified e-mail address. Corrective Action Check the following points: •...
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting For E-Filing

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR e-Filing ● TROUBLESHOOTING FOR e-Filing e-Filing Web Utility Problems This section describes troubleshooting for the web browser-based e-Filing web utility. You will also find the error messages and the corrective actions for each message. e-Filing Web Utility terminates the session Problem Description The message “This operation will end your e-Filing session.”...
  • Page 34 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR e-Filing Message Corrective Action Cannot start e-Filing Session. The Disk is Full. Erase unnecessary data from the Control Panel. For instructions on how to delete data from the Control Panel, refer to the e-Filing Guide. Cannot create a Box. The Disk is full. Erase unnecessary data using the administrative function or deleting the data in boxes for making hard disk space.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting For Network Connections

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR NETWORK CONNECTIONS ● TROUBLESHOOTING FOR NETWORK CONNECTIONS Locating the Equipment in the Network Cannot locate the equipment in the network Problem Description I cannot locate the equipment in the network. Corrective Action Improper settings may cause problems in locating the equipment in the network. Try the checklist below to detect the cause of the problem.
  • Page 36: Cannot Locate The Equipment With Local Discovery

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR NETWORK CONNECTIONS Cannot locate the equipment with Local Discovery Problem Description Local Discovery cannot detect the equipment. Corrective Action The equipment is normally located automatically by SNMP. When the TWAIN driver, File Downloader, Address Book Viewer, Backup/ Restore Utility, Remote Scan driver, N/W-Fax driver or printer driver cannot automatically discover the equipment over the network, the most likely cause is limitations of the protocols supported by the computer.
  • Page 37: Equipment Does Not Respond To Ping Command

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR NETWORK CONNECTIONS Equipment does not respond to ping command Problem Description The equipment does not respond to a ping command. Corrective Action Check the network settings following the checklist below. No. Check... Corrective Action Confirm that the TCP/IP protocol suite is installed on the Refer to the networking section of your operating system Next Step ...
  • Page 38: Printing Problems (Network Related)

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR NETWORK CONNECTIONS Check... Corrective Action Is the LDAP server correctly running? Next Step Confirm that LDAP server is correctly running.   Is the LDAP server setting correctly set? Enter the correct LDAP setting. Reenter the correct  password carefully because it is displayed by asterisks.
  • Page 39: Ipp Print In A Windows Operating System Environment

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR NETWORK CONNECTIONS Check... Corrective Action Is the Raw TCP or LPR port configured with the correct Refer to the Basic Guide to configure the proper port. Next Step   IP address? Can you print to the equipment? See the following section to fix the problem: ...
  • Page 40: Macintosh Environment

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR NETWORK CONNECTIONS Macintosh environment No. Check... Corrective Action Are the IP address properties correctly set? Next Step Set up the IP address correctly.   Can you access any other network device from the Refer to your Macintosh networking documentation or Next Step ...
  • Page 41: N/W-Fax Driver General Errors

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR NETWORK CONNECTIONS 4. Browse to the subdirectory that contains the appropriate *.inf file.  Location does not contain information about your hardware Problem description The path to the *.inf file selected during driver installation is too far away. In other words, there are too many characters in the directory path.
  • Page 42: Wireless Lan Problems

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR NETWORK CONNECTIONS  Fax transmission cannot be performed with a cover sheet Problem description In a N/W-Fax driver which is set to the IPP port, no cover sheet is output and an XL error occurs in the fax transmission when a printer driver whose file name consists of 54 letters or more is specified for the default printer and a Fax is sent with a cover sheet added from Microsoft Excel.
  • Page 43: Client Software Authentication Problems

    TROUBLESHOOTING FOR NETWORK CONNECTIONS Client Software Authentication Problems Cannot log in using client software Problem Description I cannot log into the equipment using client software. Corrective Action If you cannot log into the equipment using client software, contact the administrator of the equipment. Since the user name and password registered in the client software are used for authentication in the case of automatic login, the log-in screen may not be displayed.
  • Page 44: Checking The Equipment Status With Topaccess

    CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT STATUS WITH TopAccess ● CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT STATUS WITH TopAccess Hardware Status Icons on TopAccess [Device] Tab When the equipment requires maintenance or when an error occurs with the equipment, the icons indicating the status information appear near the graphic image of the equipment on the TopAccess [Device] tab. The following are the icons displayed and their descriptions.
  • Page 45: Error Messages

    CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT STATUS WITH TopAccess Staples Empty This icon indicates no staples are left in the Finisher. Call for Service Contact your dealer to have the equipment inspected. Error Messages When a message appears on the [Device] Tab of TopAccess, see the table below for the corrective action. TopAccess Message Corrective Action Cover Open - Please Close Cover.
  • Page 46: Error Codes

    CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT STATUS WITH TopAccess Error Codes TopAccess has the pages for the job lists; print, transmission, reception, and scan jobs. The following error codes are shown on these pages in the [Logs] tab (successful jobs have no codes). These codes help you specify the cause of an error you might encounter. Memo The error codes are also shown on the [LOG] window of the touch panel.
  • Page 47: Error Codes On Transmission And Reception

    CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT STATUS WITH TopAccess Error Code Problem Description Corrective Action Font download failure Since an error has occurred, the font cannot be registered. Perform 4613 downloading again or regenerate the font data first. 4621 Downloaded font deletion failure Check if the font to be deleted is registered.
  • Page 48 CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT STATUS WITH TopAccess Error Code Problem Description Corrective Action Terminal mail address error Ask your administrator to check the SMTP Authentication method or if there is an unpermitted character in the Terminal mail address. Set the correct SMTP 1C6B Authentication method or delete the unpermitted character in the Terminal mail address.
  • Page 49 CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT STATUS WITH TopAccess Error Code Problem Description Corrective Action POP3 login type error Ask your administrator whether the POP3 login type (Auto, POP3, APOP) is set 3E40 correctly. File I/O error Ask the sender to resend the Email. If the error still occurs, contact your service 3F10, 3F20 representative.
  • Page 50: Error Codes On Scan Jobs

    CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT STATUS WITH TopAccess Error codes on scan jobs Memo The error indications on scan jobs are done as follows: • On TopAccess log list, messages indicating the status are displayed. • On the touch panel of the equipment, error codes are displayed. See the listings below. Error Code Problem Description Corrective Action...
  • Page 51 CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT STATUS WITH TopAccess Error Code Problem Description Corrective Action Save as File Wrong Job status Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Try it again. If the error still 2D10, 2D12, 2D13 persists, contact your service representative. Not enough memory Wait for a while and try again.
  • Page 52 CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT STATUS WITH TopAccess Error Code Problem Description Corrective Action Store to USB Wrong Job status Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Try the problem job again. If the 2E10, 2E12, 2E13 error still persists, contact your service representative. Not enough memory Wait for a while and try again.
  • Page 53 CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT STATUS WITH TopAccess Error Code Problem Description Corrective Action Insufficient permission to access e-Filing box Check if the user is authorized to perform this job. 2A72 using scan utility Store to e-Filing Job status failed Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Try the problem job again. If the 2B11 error still persists, contact your service representative.
  • Page 54 CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT STATUS WITH TopAccess Error Code Problem Description Corrective Action Insufficient system storage The file is too large for the mailbox. Confirm the mailbox size on the mail 2552 server. Transmit again in text mode or with a lower resolution. If the error still persists, divide the document and transmit again.
  • Page 55: Maintenance

    Maintenance Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units·············· P.56 Maintenance ··························································· P.69 Moving or Transporting the Machine·························· P.76...
  • Page 56: Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units

    Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units ● Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units Replacing the Print Cartridge (for • When dealing with paper jams or replacing MB series) toner cartridge, take care not to get toner on your hands or clothes. If toner gets on hands or skin, wash it off with soap and water.
  • Page 57: Replace The Print Cartridge

    Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units Replace the Print Cartridge Turn the blue lever of the print cartridge fully in the direction of the arrow while pressing the top of the print cartridge. Insert your finger into the recess on the right side of the printer and pull the front cover open lever to open the front cover forward.
  • Page 58: Replacing The Toner Cartridge Or Image Drum (For Es/Mps Series)

    Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units Recommended Schedule for Replacing Replacing the Toner Cartridge or the Image Drum Cartridge Image Drum (for ES/MPS series) When the image drum cartridge nears the end of its lifespan, the message [Black image drum near life.] will appear on the Warning touch panel to notify you that it is time to prepare a new image drum cartridge.
  • Page 59: Replace The Toner Cartridge

    Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units Replace the Toner Cartridge Take out the new toner cartridge from its bag. Insert your finger into the recess on the right side of the printer and pull the front cover open lever to open the front cover forward.
  • Page 60: Replace Only The Image Drum (To Continue To Use The Toner Cartridge Currently In Use)

    Oki Data consumables. • Service for problems due to use of consumable items other Blue lever 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.)
  • Page 61: Replace The Image Drum And Toner Cartridge Simultaneously

    Oki Data consumables. • 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.)
  • Page 62 Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units Insert your finger into the recess on the Take out the new toner cartridge from its right side of the printer and pull the front bag. cover open lever to open the front cover forward. Note •...
  • Page 63: Replacing The Fuser Unit And Transfer Roller

    Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units Place a new image drum into the printer. Replacing the Fuser Unit and Transfer Roller Recommendation for Replacing the Fuser Unit and Transfer Roller When the fuser unit and transfer roller nears the end of its lifespan, the message [Time to Replace Fuser] will appear on the touch panel to notify you that it is time to prepare a new fuser and transfer.
  • Page 64 Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units Hold the Document holder lever and lift the Remove the print cartridge and place it on a Document holder. flat surface. Note • The image drum (the green tube) of the print cartridge Document is very delicate. Handle it carefully. holder •...
  • Page 65 Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units Pull out the orange stopper from the new Hold the plastic parts of the transfer roller, fuser unit. with the gear positioned on the left, and push down the posts on the right and left. Orange stopper Transfer roller...
  • Page 66: Replacing The Inner Finisher Cartridge

    Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units Close the front cover. Replacing the Inner Finisher Cartridge Note • The front cover cannot be closed completely if the top Press the [POWER] button until a "pip" cover is not closed. sound is heard. "Shutdown is in progress." appears for a while, and then the power is turned OFF.
  • Page 67 Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units Pull out the cartridge. Install the new cartridge. Close the finisher cover. Take the empty staple case out of the staple cartridge. Return the document holder to its original position. Install a new staple case into the staple cartridge.
  • Page 68: Replacing The Offline Stapler Cartridge

    Replacing Consumables / Maintenance Units Replacing the Offline Stapler Cartridge Open the offline stapler cover. Remove the empty cartridge. Attach the new cartridge. Close the offline stapler cover. - 68 -...
  • Page 69: Maintenance

    Maintenance ● Maintenance Cleaning the Surface of the Machine Cleaning the platen (glass surface) If the platen (glass surface) is dirty, black specks or streaks Note may appear on your copies and prints, as well as on documents you send to others. To maintain print quality, clean •...
  • Page 70: Clean The Document Transporting Roller And Document Holding Roller

    Maintenance Open the inner cover. Clean the document transporting Clean the roller with a soft, damp cloth. roller and document holding roller Roller If the document transporting roller is dirty, black specks or Inner cover streaks may appear on your copies and prints, as well as on documents you send to others.
  • Page 71: Clean The Paper Feed Roller

    Maintenance Clean the roller with a soft, damp cloth. Clean the paper feed roller Clean the paper feed roller and pad when you experience frequent paper jams. Roller Roller When cleaning the tray Pull out the cassette. Return the document holding pad to its original position.
  • Page 72: When Cleaning The Multi-Purpose Tray

    Maintenance When cleaning the Multi-Purpose tray Open the paper set cover until it touches the machine. Open the multi-purpose tray forward by inserting your fingers into the front recesses. Front Paper set cover recesses Front Wipe the two paper feed rollers with a wet Multi-purpose recesses cloth that has been wrung out well.
  • Page 73: Clean The Led Heads

    Maintenance Close the separation roller cover. Left arm Separation roller cover Multi-purpose tray Close the multi-purpose tray. Lower the paper set cover. If the multi-purpose tray cannot be closed, return the paper set cover to the correct position by pressing the paper loading part on the multi-purpose tray downward.
  • Page 74 Maintenance Insert your finger into the recess on the Remove the print cartridge and place it on a right side of the machine and pull the front flat surface. cover open lever to open the front cover forward. Note • The image drum (the green tube) of the print cartridge is very delicate.
  • Page 75 Maintenance Return the print cartridge into the machine. Return the document holder to its original position. Print cartridge Close the top cover. Memo • You can close the top cover smoothly if you close the front cover halfway. Be careful not to let the front cover return to its open position.
  • Page 76: Moving Or Transporting The Machine

    Moving or Transporting the Machine ● Moving or Transporting the Machine For the equipment with additional tray Moving the Machine units installed Turn OFF power to the machine. Before moving the machine, remove the anti-tip feet and then Press the [POWER] button until a "pip" unlock the casters (two places).
  • Page 77 Moving or Transporting the Machine Remove the print cartridge and place it on a Attach the stopper release to the fuser unit. flat surface. Attach the orange stopper release in the direction of the arrow  while pressing the blue lever of the fuser unit down in the direction of the arrow .
  • Page 78 Moving or Transporting the Machine Return the bagged image drum and print At least three people should lift the cartridge into the machine. machine unit and place it in the box. Close the front cover. Note • The front cover cannot be closed if the top cover is not closed securely.
  • Page 79: Appendix

    Appendix Battery Disposal······················································ P.80...
  • Page 80: Battery Disposal

    Battery Disposal ● Battery Disposal This machine uses a lithium-ion battery. If the terminal of the battery short-circuits, explosion or fire may occur. To waste the battery, insulate the negative and positive poles to avoid short-circuit. - 80 -...
  • Page 81: Index

    Index...
  • Page 82 Battery Disposal ........80 LDAP authentication ......37 LDAP search ........37 Local Discovery ........36 Locating the equipment ....35, 36 LPR print ........25, 38 Clients ..........25 Command line option ......24 Copying blurred image ......27 copying stops ......
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