
OKI MC883 Multifunction Pinter

Paramita alaye
- Maximum undistorted power output :5W
- Ijinna asopọ Alailowaya: > 10m
- Agbara batiri: 1200 mAh
- Iwọn ara: 78mm * 49mm * 203mm
- Ìwọ̀n ara: 0.22 kg
Awọn bọtini Isẹ
Gigun tẹ agbara tan/pa
Double click to turn off or on the MIC
Long press to play volume+
Long press to play volume-
Short press to light changes
Double click to TWS couplet
Tẹ Kukuru lati ṣii Apejọ- Short press to play/pause (scan)
- Short press to next play (channel >)
- Short press to prev. play (channel<)
- Long press to mode switch
- Gun tẹ ìmọ ipo Magic
Awọn ilana gbigba agbara
Ngba agbara voltage: DC5V- Gba agbara: Imọlẹ pupa lori
- Ibudo: Type-c Micro USB
- Ti gba agbara ni kikun: Lamp ko tan
Lilo Ilana
- Wireless connection pairing name:MC883
- No working mode, automatically shut down after 10 minutes
- When the battery is low, please charge in a timely manner
- Long term non use, please turn off the device
- Built-in battery, Kept away from fire
Awọn orukọ ti irinše
|
Rara. |
Oruko |
|---|---|
|
1 |
Auto document feeder (ADF) cover |
|
2 |
Document tray |
|
3 |
Scanner kuro |
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4 |
Document glass cover |
|
5 |
Oniṣẹ nronu Basic Operations on the Operator Panel |
|
6 |
USB ibudo |
|
7 |
Multipurpose (MP) tray |

|
Rara. |
Oruko |
|---|---|
|
8 |
Document glass |

|
Rara. |
Oruko |
|---|---|
|
9 |
Upper output tray |
|
10 |
Atẹ jade |
|
11 |
Paper supporter |
|
12 |
Ideri iwaju |
|
13 |
Front cover open lever |
|
14 |
Atẹ 1 |
|
15 |
Paper size dial |
|
16 |
Offline stapler |

|
Rara. |
Oruko |
|---|---|
|
17 |
Telephone connector (for connecting an external telephone) |
|
18 |
LINE connector |
|
19 |
Output tray cover |
|
20 |
Rear output tray |
|
21 |
Ile oloke meji kuro |
|
22 |
Asopọ agbara |
|
23 |
Wireless LAN module cover |
|
24 |
Network interface connector |
|
25 |
Asopọ ni wiwo USB |

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Rara. |
Oruko |
|---|---|
|
26 |
LED ori |
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27 |
Fuser unit |
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28 |
Toner cartridge / Image drum (C: cyan) |
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29 |
Toner cartridge / Image drum (M: magenta) |
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30 |
Toner cartridge / Image drum (Y: yellow) |
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31 |
Toner cartridge / Image drum (K: black) |
|
32 |
Ṣii bọtini |

Basic Operations on the Operator Panel

Awọn orukọ ati awọn iṣẹ
|
Rara. |
Oruko |
Išẹ |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
Fọwọkan nronu |
Allows you to select or set an item by pressing a displayed icon. |
|
2 |
Bọtini [ILE] |
Ṣe afihan iboju ile. |
|
3 |
[COPY] button |
Displays the copy function screen. |
|
4 |
Bọtini [SCAN] |
Displays the scan function screen. |
|
5 |
[PRINT] button |
Displays the print function screen. |
|
6 |
[FAX] button |
Displays the fax function screen. |
|
7 |
DATA IN MEMORY indicator |
Lights up when the fax data remains in memory. |
|
8 |
[Status] button |
Displays the status menu. Flashes/lights up if there is an error status. You can check the remaining amount of consumables and fax communication status. |
|
9 |
[CLEAR] button |
Executes the following operations by pressing, or pressing and holding this key according to the entry item.
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|
10 |
[Bẹrẹ] bọtini |
Starts copying, scanning, faxing, or printing from USB Memory. |
|
11 |
[STOP] button |
Cancels copying, fax transmissions, or other jobs. |
|
12 |
[POWER SAVE] button |
Enters or exits the power saving state (power save mode or sleep mode). In Power Save mode, lights up in green; In Sleep mode, flashes in green (every 3 seconds); In Deep Sleep mode, flashes in green (every 6 seconds). Saving Power Consumption with the Power Save Function |
|
13 |
[POWER] button. |
Turns on or off the machine. |
|
14 |
bọtini foonu nọmba |
Enters numbers, alphabets, and symbols. |
Akiyesi
- When changing the angle of the operator panel, use care not to let your hands be caught between this machine and the operator panel. Injury may result.
- Do not press the touch panel hard or poke it with a pointed object. It may damage the touch panel and cause malfunction.
When the machine is turned on, the home screen is displayed on the touch panel.
Iboju ile

Akọsilẹ
The screen image shows the factory default setting. The screen that appears when the machine is turned on and gets ready to be used can be changed by [Admin Setup] > [Manage Unit] > [Default Mode].

Bawo ni lati View the Screen of Each Function
The following descriptions use the [Basic] tab of the copy function as an example.
How to Customize the Touch Panel
You can customize home icons and shortcut buttons on the home screen and the top screen of each function to fit your needs.
Setting a Home Icon on the Home Screen
- Press [Device Settings] on the touch panel.
- Tẹ
or
several times and press [Admin Setup]. - Enter the administrator name and password and press [OK].
The factory default administrator name and password are “admin” and “aaaaaa” respectively. - Press [Configure Home Screen].
- Press the button whose setting you want to change.
The shortcut button setting screen is displayed. - Operate the touch panel according to the changes you want to make.
Nkan
Apejuwe
1
Layout preview agbegbe
Displays the locations of the shortcut buttons.
2
Fi iṣẹ kun
Inserts a function into the location where
is indicated in the layout preview agbegbe.3
Add blank
Inserts an empty button into the location where
is indicated in the layout preview agbegbe.4
Gbe
Moves the selected button to a specified location.
5
Paarẹ
Deletes the function that is registered to the selected button.
- Tẹ [O DARA].

You can register the following functions.
- Daakọ
- Fax/Internet Fax
- Faksi
- Internet Faksi
- Scan*
- Scan To E-mail
- Scan To Shared Folder
- Scan To USB Memory
- Scan To Computer
- Remote Scan TWAIN
- Remote Scan WSD
- Print*
- Stored Job
- Encrypted Job
- Print From USB Memory
- Job Macro
- Google awọsanma Print
- Laasigbotitusita
- Received Documents
indicates the factory default setting.
The number of shortcut buttons that can be set varies depending on the function.
- Press [Device Settings] on the touch panel.
- Tẹ
or
several times and press [Admin Setup]. - Enter the administrator name and password and press [OK].
The factory default administrator name and password are “admin” and “aaaaaa” respectively. - Follow the procedure in the table below.
Functions whose settings you want to change
Display on the touch panel and operation procedures
Daakọ
Press [Copy Setup] > [Configure Shortcuts].
Scan To E-mail
Press [Scanner Setup] > [E-mail Setup] > [Configure Shortcuts].
Scan To Shared Folder
Press [Scanner Setup] > [Shared Folder Setup] > [Configure Shortcuts].
Firanṣẹ Faksi
Press [Fax Setup] > [Configure Shortcuts].
Internet Fax Sending
Press [Internet Fax Setup] > [Configure Shortcuts].
Scanning to Fax Server
Press [FaxServer Function] > [Configure Shortcuts].
- Press the button whose setting you want to change.
- Select a function to register.
- Tẹ [O DARA].
Siṣàtúnṣe Imọlẹ
To change the brightness of the touch panel on the operator panel, perform the procedure below.
You can adjust the brightness of screen during operation and in the Power Save mode respectively.
- Press [Device Settings] on the touch panel.
- Tẹ
or
several times, and press [Admin Setup]. - Enter the administrator name and password and press [OK].
The factory default administrator name and password are “admin” and “aaaaaa” respectively.
-
Tẹ
or
several times, and press [Manage Unit]. -
Press [System Setup].
-
Tẹ
or
several times, and press [Panel Brightness During Operating] or [Panel Brightness While Power Save]. -
Enter value and press [OK].
Available values are from 1 to 7. The bigger the number is, the brighter the screen gets.
Siṣàtúnṣe Igun
You can change the angle of the operator panel.
- Hold the both sides of the operator panel and adjust to a desired angle.
Titẹ awọn kikọ
About the entry screen
The number of buttons in the entry screen differs depending on the input.

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|
Nkan |
Apejuwe |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
text entry field |
Displays the entered characters. |
|
2 |
The number of entered characters/the maximum number of characters that can be entered |
Indicates the maximum number of characters that can be entered and the number of entered characters. |
|
3 |
Pada aaye |
Deletes a character just before the cursor. |
|
4 |
Character panel |
Enters characters. The character type switches depending on the entry mode. |
|
5 |
Bọtini pada |
Puts a line break. This button appears when entering body text of an E-mail. |
|
6 |
Left button/right button/up button/down button |
Moves the cursor left, right, up, or down. |
|
7 |
Titiipa olu |
Switches between the uppercase and lowercase characters. |
|
8 |
Entry mode button |
Switches the entry mode (types of characters) for entering text. |
Titẹ awọn kikọ
- Press the touch panel.
- When the entry is complete, press [OK] or [Next].

Switching the Entry Mode (Numbers
Alphabetic Characters)
- Press [Alpha] or [Symbol].
Switching the Entry Mode (Uppercase
Lowercase)
- Press the button to switch between the uppercase and lowercase characters.
Deleting an Entered Character
- Use the back space (tentative name) button on the touch panel or the
(CLEAR) button.
The character before the cursor (
) is deleted.
Akọsilẹ
Tẹ [
], [
], [
], tabi [
] to move the cursor (
) to the character next to the character to delete.
Entering with the numeric keypad

You can enter the numbers labeled on each key.
Akiyesi
- It is impossible to enter the alphabet.
- Please enter the alphabet from the touch panel.
Deleting an Entered Character
- To delete the character to the left of the cursor, press the
(CLEAR) button. - To clear characters you entered in a row, press and hold the
(CLEAR) button.

Adjusting the Touch Position of the Touch Panel
If the response of the touched position is slightly shifted or the response is slow, the detection of the position may not be working correctly.
Follow the procedure below to adjust the touch panel.
- Press [Device Settings] on the touch panel.
- Press ▲ or ▼several times, and then press [Admin Setup].
- Input the admin name and password, and press [OK].
The default admin name is “admin” and the default admin password is “aaaaaa”. - Press ▲ or ▼several times, and then press [Manage Unit].
- Press [System Setup].
- Press ▲ or ▼several times, and then press [Panel Calibration].
- Press “Yes” in the “Would you like to execute panel calibration?” screen.
- Touch the cross marks displayed in the “Touchscreen Calibration Utility/Touch crosshair to calibrate” screen in order. (5 positions in total
The touch panel is adjusted.
Turning On or Off the Machine
Nipa Ipese Agbara
The power supply must meet the following conditions.
|
AC |
110 to 127VAC (Range 99 to 140VAC) |
|
220 to 240VAC (Range 198 to 264VAC) |
|
|
Igbohunsafẹfẹ |
50/60 Hz ± 2% |
Akiyesi
- If the power supply is unstable, use a voltage eleto.
- The maximum power consumption of the machine is 1400 W. Check that the power supply is sufficient.
- The operation that uses an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) or inverter is not guaranteed. Do not use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) or inverter.
Ikilo
Ina tabi ina mọnamọna le ja si.
- Be sure to turn this machine off before connecting and disconnecting the power cord and the ground wire.
- Be sure to connect the ground wire to the designated ground terminal.
If this machine cannot be grounded, contact your dealer. - Be sure not to connect the ground wire to the ground of a water pipe, gas pipe or telephone line, or to a lightning rod.
- Be sure to connect the ground wire before connecting the power cord to the outlet. Also, be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet before disconnecting the ground wire.
- Be sure to plug or unplug the power cord by holding its power plug.
- Securely plug the power cord into the outlet.
- Ma ṣe pulọọgi tabi yọọ okun agbara pẹlu ọwọ tutu.
- Install the power cord in a location where users cannot step on it, and do not place any object on the power cord.
- Do not bundle or tie the power cord.
- Maṣe lo okun agbara ti o bajẹ.
- Do not overload the outlet.
- Do not connect the power cords of this machine and other electric products to the same outlet. If the power cord of this machine is connected to the same outlet as other electric products, especially an air conditioning machine, copier, or shredder, this machine may malfunction due to electrical noise. If you have to connect the power cord of this machine to the same outlet as other products, use a commercially available noise filter or noise cut transformer.
- Use the power cord included in this machine, and plug the cord directly into the outlet. Do not use the power cords of other products for this machine.
- Do not use an extension cord. If you have to use an extension cord, use a cord rated 15A or higher.
- Use of an extension cord may result in this machine malfunctioning due to AC voltage ju.
- Do not turn this machine off or unplug the power cord during printing.
- If you do not use this machine for an extended period of time due to holidays, trips, or other reasons, unplug the power cord.
- Do not use the power cord included in this machine for other products.
Titan ẹrọ naa
- Pulọọgi okun agbara sinu asopo agbara.

- Pulọọgi okun agbara sinu iṣan.
- Check that no documents are set on the document glass or in the ADF, and the ADF cover is closed.
- Press the power switch for approximately a second.
- When the machine is turned on, the power switch LED lamp ti tan.

- When the machine is turned on for the first time after the wireless LAN board is attached, the wireless setting screen is displayed.

- When the machine is turned on, the power switch LED lamp ti tan.
- If you select [Yes], the wireless LAN setting is performed.
- If you select [Do not show next time.], the wireless setting is not performed. The wireless setting screen is not displayed any more.
- If you select [No], the wireless LAN setting is not performed. The wireless setting screen is displayed every time you turn the machine on.
- The machine enters standby status, and then the home screen is displayed.
Pa ẹrọ naa
Akiyesi
- Check that the machine is not receiving a fax or other data from a computer before shutting down.
- Press and hold the power switch for 5 seconds or more to force shut down the machine. Use this method only if a problem occurs.
- Press the power switch for approximately a second.
- The “Shutdown in progress. Please wait. The machine turns off automatically.” message is displayed, and the power switch LED lamp flashes at approximately one-second intervals.

- After a while, the machine automatically turns off, and the power switch LED lamp jade lọ.
- The “Shutdown in progress. Please wait. The machine turns off automatically.” message is displayed, and the power switch LED lamp flashes at approximately one-second intervals.

What You Should Do If You Do Not Use This Machine for an Extended Period of Time
If you do not use this machine for an extended period of time due to holidays, trips, or other reasons, unplug the power cord from the outlet.
Akọsilẹ
This machine does not have functional failures if the power cord is unplugged for an extended period of time (four weeks or more).
Ikojọpọ Iwe
To set paper type and weight, press [Device Settings] > [Paper Setup] and press the tray you want to use, and then select [Media Type] or [Media Weight].
Available paper types
- To perform high-quality printing, be sure to use the supported paper types that satisfy requirements, such as material, weight, or paper surface finishing. Use digital photo print paper.
- If you print on paper that is not recommended by OKI, check the print quality and the movement of the paper thoroughly in advance to ensure that there are no problems.
|
Iru iwe |
Paper type and paper size (mm) (The value enclosed with brackets is indicated in inches.) |
Iwọn iwe |
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
Iwe pẹlẹbẹ |
A3 |
297 x 420 |
64 to 256 g/m2 (17 to 68 lb.) For duplex printing, 64 to 220 g/m2 (7 to 58 lb.) AkiyesiIf you set paper that is 216 mm (8.5 inches) wide or narrower, printing becomes slower. |
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A4 |
210 x 297 |
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A5 |
148 x 210 |
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A6 |
105 x 148 |
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B4 |
257 x 364 |
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B5 |
182 x 257 |
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B6 |
128 x 182 |
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B6 Half |
64 x 182 |
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Lẹta |
215.9 x 279.4 (8.5 x 11) |
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Ofin 13 |
215.9 x 330.2 (8.5 x 13) |
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Ofin 13.5 |
215.9 x 342.9 (8.5 x 13.5) |
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Ofin 14 |
215.9 x 355.6 (8.5 x 14) |
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Alase |
184.2 x 266.7 (7.25 x 10.5) |
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Gbólóhùn |
(5.5 x 8.5) |
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8.5″ SQ |
(8.5 x 8.5) |
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Folio (210 x 330 mm) |
210 x 330 |
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8K (270 x 390 mm) |
270 x 390 |
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8K (273 x 394 mm) |
273 x 394 |
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8K (260 x 368 mm) |
260 x 368 |
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16K (184 x 260 mm) |
184 x 260 |
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16K (195 x 270 mm) |
195 x 270 |
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16K (197 x 273 mm) |
197 x 273 |
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4x6inch |
(4 x 6) |
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5x7inch |
(5 x 7) |
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Aṣa |
Width: 64 to 297 Length: 90 to 1321 |
64 to 256 g/m2 (17 to 68 lb.) |
|
|
apoowe |
Com-10 |
104.8 x 241.3 (4.125 x 9.5) |
Envelopes must be made of paper of 85 g/m2 (24 lb.), and their flaps must be folded. |
|
DL |
110 x 220 (4.33 x 8.66) |
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C5 |
162 x 229 (6.4 x 9) |
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C4 |
229 x 324 (9 x 12.76) |
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Aami |
A4 |
210 x 297 |
0.1 to 0.2 mm |
|
Lẹta |
8.5 x 11 (215.9 x 279.4) |
||
|
Partly-printing paper |
Subject to plain paper |
64 to 256 g/m2 (17 to 68 lb.) |
|
|
Iwe awọ |
Subject to plain paper |
64 to 256 g/m2 (17 to 68 lb.) |
|
Iwe iṣeduro
The machine supports a variety of print media, including a range of paper weights and sizes. This section describes how to choose and use media. To obtain the best performance, use 75 to 90 g/m2 plain paper that is designed for use in copiers and laser printers. Use of heavily embossed or very rough textured paper is not recommended. Pre-printed stationery can be used, but the ink must not offset when exposed to the high fuser temperatures used in the printing process.
- Awọn apoowe
Envelopes must be free from twists, curls or other deformations. The envelopes must also be of the rectangular flap type, with glue that remains intact when subjected to hot roll pressure fusing in the machine. Window envelopes are not suitable. - Awọn akole
Labels must be of the type recommended for use in copiers and laser printers, in which the base carrier page is entirely covered by labels. Other types of label stocks may damage the machine due to the labels peeling off during the printing process.
Store paper under the following conditions to maintain quality.
- Inside a cabinet or other dry and dark place
- Lori a alapin dada
- Iwọn otutu: 20℃
- Humidity: 50% RH (relative humidity)
Do not store paper in the places as shown below:
- Taara lori pakà
- Where paper is exposed to direct sunlight
- Near the inside of an exterior wall
- On an uneven surface
- Where static electricity may be generated
- Where temperature excessively rises high and temperature rapidly changes
- Near this machine, an air conditioner, a heater, or duct
Akiyesi
- Do not unwrap paper until just before you use.
- Do not leave paper unwrapped for a long period. Doing so may result in printing problems.
The following paper types and tray capacity can be loaded in each tray.
Loading in Tray 1
|
Available paper size |
Agbara atẹ |
Iwọn iwe |
|---|---|---|
|
A3 A4 A5* A6* B4 B5 B6 Tabloid Lẹta Legal (13 inches) Legal (13.5 inches) Legal (14 inches) Alase Gbólóhùn* 8.5″ SQ (8.5 x 8.5 inches) Folio (210 x 330 mm) 8K (270 x 390 mm) 8K (273 x 394 mm) 8K (260 x 368 mm) 16K (184 x 260 mm) 16K (195 x 270 mm) 16K (197 x 273 mm) Aṣa |
300 sheets (if paper weight is 80 g/m2) |
Imọlẹ (64 to 82 g/m2) Imọlẹ Alabọde (83 to 90 g/m2) Alabọde (91 to 105 g/m2) Eru (106 to 128 g/m2) Ultra Heavy1 (129 to 188 g/m2) Ultra Heavy2 (189 to 220 g/m2) |
Paper cannot be used for duplex printing.
|
Available paper size |
Agbara atẹ |
Iwọn iwe |
|---|---|---|
|
A3 A4 A5* B4 B5 Tabloid Lẹta Legal (13 inches) Legal (13.5 inches) Legal (14 inches) Alase 8.5″ SQ (8.5 x 8.5 inches) Folio (210 x 330 mm) 8K (270 x 390 mm) 8K (273 x 394 mm) 8K (260 x 368 mm) 16K (184 x 260 mm) 16K (195 x 270 mm) 16K (197 x 273 mm) Aṣa |
535 sheets (if paper weight is 80 g/m2) |
Imọlẹ (64 to 82 g/m2) Imọlẹ Alabọde (83 to 90 g/m2) Alabọde (91 to 105 g/m2) Eru (106 to 128 g/m2) Eru nla 1 (129 to 188 g/m2) Akiyesi
|
Paper cannot be used for duplex printing.
Loading in the MP Tray
|
Available paper size |
Agbara atẹ |
Iwọn iwe |
|---|---|---|
|
A3 A4 A5* A6* B4 B5 B6 Tabloid Lẹta Legal (13 inches) Legal (13.5 inches) Legal (14 inches) Alase Gbólóhùn* 8.5″ SQ (8.5 x 8.5 inches) Folio (210 x 330 mm) 8K (270 x 390 mm) 8K (273 x 394 mm) 8K (260 x 368 mm) 16K (184 x 260 mm) 16K (195 x 270 mm) 16K (197 x 273 mm) Index Card (3x5inch) 4x6inch 5x7inch Aṣa Com-10 DL* C5 C4 |
100 sheets (if paper weight is 80 g/m2) 10 sheets (envelopes) |
Imọlẹ (64 to 82 g/m2) Imọlẹ Alabọde (83 to 90 g/m2) Alabọde (91 to 105 g/m2) Eru (106 to 128 g/m2) Ultra Heavy1 (129 to 188 g/m2) Ultra Heavy2 (189 to 220 g/m2) Ultra Heavy3 (221 to 256 g/m2) |
Paper cannot be used for duplex printing.
- Paper can be loaded in the following trays; Tray 1, Tray 2/3/4 (optional), and MP tray.
- Load envelopes or labels in the MP tray.
Loading in Tray 1 or Tray 2/3/4
The following procedure describes how to load paper in Tray 1 or Tray 2/3/4 (optional).
Akiyesi
The following procedure uses Tray 1 as an example, and the same procedure applies to Tray 2/3/4 (optional).
- Pull the paper cassette out.

- Set the paper size dial (1) to match the loading paper size.

- Slide the paper guide to the width of paper to be loaded.

- Slide the paper stopper to the length of paper to be loaded.
When loading the A6 size paper, move the paper stopper (2) forward and remove it once, then install it on the metal part. Slide the paper support in the direction of the arrow and fix it. - Fan a stack of paper well, and then align the edges of the paper.

- Load paper with the print side face down.
Akiyesi
Do not load paper above the “
” mark on the paper guide.
- Secure the loaded paper with the paper guide.
- Check if a size of loaded paper matches the setting of paper size dial.
- Push the paper cassette until it stops.
If loading a paper that you cannot select the size with a paper size dial options, set the dial to [Other], and then set a paper size on the operator panel. - Press [Device Settings] on the touch panel.
- Press [Paper Setup].
- Press the tray in which paper is loaded.
- Set [Paper Size], [Media Type], and [Media Weight].
- Press [Back] until the home screen is displayed.
Loading in the MP Tray
The following procedure describes how to load paper in the MP tray.
- Open the MP tray forward by inserting your fingers into the front recesses.

- Pull out the paper support by holding the center part of it.

- Open the sub support.

- Open the paper set cover.

- Adjust the manual feeding paper guide to the width of paper to be loaded.
- Insert the paper with the print side up until its edge touches the paper feed entrance.
Akiyesi
Do not load paper above the “
” samisi. - Close the paper set cover.
Akiyesi
- When a printer is in the power saving mode, press the <POWER SAVE> button to restore from the mode.
- Set [Paper Size], [Media Type], and [Media Weight] on the paper setup screen.
- Tẹ [Close].
Akiyesi
- Do not load paper in different sizes, types, or weights.
- When adding paper, remove paper loaded in the MP tray, properly align edges of both bundles of paper, and then load them.
- Do not insert objects other than paper in the MP tray.
- Open the MP tray forward by inserting your fingers into the front recesses.

- Pull out the paper support by holding the center part of it.

- Open the sub support.

- Open the paper set cover.

- Adjust the manual feeding paper guide to the width of an envelope to be loaded.

- Load an envelope with the print side up until its edge touches the paper feed entrance.

- Close the paper set cover.

- Open the rear output tray.

FCC Ikilọ
Ẹrọ yii ni ibamu pẹlu Apá 15 ti Awọn ofin FCC. Iṣiṣẹ jẹ koko-ọrọ si awọn ipo meji wọnyi:
- Ẹrọ yii le ma fa kikọlu ipalara, ati
- Ẹrọ yii gbọdọ gba kikọlu eyikeyi ti o gba, pẹlu
kikọlu ti o le fa isẹ ti ko fẹ.
AKIYESI 1: Ohun elo yii ti ni idanwo ati rii lati ni ibamu pẹlu awọn opin fun ẹrọ oni nọmba Kilasi B, ni ibamu si apakan 15 ti Awọn ofin FCC. Awọn opin wọnyi jẹ apẹrẹ lati pese aabo to tọ si kikọlu ipalara ni fifi sori ibugbe kan. Ẹrọ yii n ṣe ipilẹṣẹ, nlo ati pe o le tan agbara ipo igbohunsafẹfẹ redio ati, ti ko ba fi sii ati lo ni ibamu pẹlu awọn ilana, o le fa kikọlu ipalara si awọn ibaraẹnisọrọ redio. Sibẹsibẹ, ko si iṣeduro pe kikọlu ko ni waye ni fifi sori ẹrọ kan pato. Ti ohun elo yii ba fa kikọlu ipalara si redio tabi gbigba tẹlifisiọnu, eyiti o le pinnu nipasẹ titan ohun elo naa ni pipa ati tan, a gba olumulo niyanju lati gbiyanju lati ṣatunṣe kikọlu naa nipasẹ ọkan tabi diẹ ẹ sii ti awọn iwọn wọnyi:
- Reorient tabi tun eriali gbigba pada.
- Mu iyatọ pọ si laarin ẹrọ ati olugba.
- So ohun elo pọ si ọna iṣan lori Circuit ti o yatọ si eyiti olugba ti sopọ.
- Kan si alagbawo oniṣowo tabi redio ti o ni iriri / onimọ-ẹrọ TV fun iranlọwọ.
AKIYESI 2: Eyikeyi iyipada tabi awọn iyipada si ẹyọkan ti ko fọwọsi ni pato nipasẹ ẹgbẹ ti o ni iduro fun ibamu le sọ aṣẹ olumulo di ofo lati ṣiṣẹ ohun elo naa.
Ẹrọ naa ti ni iṣiro lati pade ibeere ifihan RF gbogbogbo. Ẹrọ naa le ṣee lo ni ipo ifihan gbigbe laisi ihamọ.

Awọn iwe aṣẹ / Awọn orisun
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