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Oki C610N User Manual

Oki C610N
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
C610n
Maintenance Manual
[Rev. 1]
Related drawings
Drawing No. Name
44205301TL C610n Disassembly for Maintenance
44205301TR C610n RSPL
BOM Use for Certification Body
Rev Date DCO No. Contents Design Approval
Approval
Naoki Sunaga
Design
Naoki Sunaga
Name
C610n
Maintenance Manual
Check
Date
2009-12-18
Drawing No.
44205301TH
1
217
No.01

Table of Contents

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Oki C610N Specifications

General IconGeneral
ColorYes
Duplex printingNo
Print technologyLaser
Maximum resolution600 x 1200 DPI
Time to first page (black, normal)8 s
Time to first page (color, normal)9 s
Print speed (black, normal quality, A4/US Letter)36 ppm
Print speed (color, normal quality, A4/US Letter)34 ppm
Maximum internal memory768 MB
Mobile printing technologies-
Supported network protocols (IPv4)10/100-TX
Maximum duty cycle75000 pages per month
Number of print cartridges4
Total input capacity300 sheets
Total output capacity250 sheets
Multi-Purpose tray input capacity100 sheets
Media weight (tray 1)64-220gsm
Paper tray media typesPlain paper
ISO A-series sizes (A0...A9)A4, A5, A6
ISO B-series sizes (B0...B9)B5
Maximum ISO A-series paper sizeA4
Multi-Purpose Tray media weight64 - 250 g/m²
Power requirements220-240VAC, 50/60Hz
Compatible operating systemsWindows 2000 / XP Home / XP Professional / XP Professionalx64 / Server 2003 / Server 2003 for x64 / Server 2008 / Server 2008 x64 / Vista (32-bit) / Vista (64-bit); Mac OS X 10.3.9 - 10.6.1
Bundled softwareColor Correct, OKI LPR, PrintSuperVision.net, Swatch Utility, Template Manager, Web Driver Installer, Print Control Server2, Print Control Client, Storage Device Manager, Gamma Utility, Profile Assistant, Colour Access Policy Manager
Power consumption (printing)600 W
Power consumption (PowerSave)15 W
Storage temperature (T-T)-10 - 43 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)10 - 32 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)20 - 80 %
Standard interfacesEthernet, USB 2.0
Product colorBlack, White
Sustainability certificatesENERGY STAR
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth546 mm
Width435 mm
Height340 mm

Summary

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PREFACE

1. Configuration

1.1 System configuration

Explains the printer's system architecture and interconnected components.

1.2 The Configuration of printer

Details the printer's physical structure and major parts assembly.

1.3 Optional parts

Lists and illustrates optional components that can be added to the printer.

1.4 Specifications

Provides detailed technical specifications including dimensions, speed, power, and environment.

1.5 Specification of interface

Details the specifications for USB, network, and ACC interface connections.

2. Operating instructions

2.1 Electrophotographic processing mechanism

Explains the step-by-step process of image formation in the printer.

2.2 Printing process

Describes the paper path and sequence of operations for single-sided and duplex printing.

3. Set up

3.1 Notes and precautions

Outlines critical safety warnings and precautions for installation and handling.

3.2 Unpack method

Provides instructions on how to safely unpack the printer, including weight warnings.

3.3 Setting method

Details the recommended environmental conditions and space requirements for printer placement.

3.4 List of equipments and accessories

Lists all included accessories and equipment, along with a warning about lifting.

3.5 Assembling method

Guides users through the physical assembly steps after unpacking the printer.

3.6 Setting content print (Configuration)

Explains how to print the printer's configuration settings for verification.

3.7 Connecting method

Provides instructions for connecting the printer via USB and Ethernet interfaces.

3.8 User used Paper confirmation

Details how to confirm paper settings, including type, weight, and thickness.

4. Component replacement

4.1 Precautions on component replacement

Lists essential safety precautions and procedures before replacing printer components.

4.2 Method of component replacement

Provides detailed procedures for disassembling and replacing various printer components.

4.3 Oiling spots

Identifies specific locations requiring lubrication and the types of lubricants to use.

5. Maintenance Menu

5.1 System maintenance menu (for maintenance engineer)

Describes the system maintenance menu accessible by engineers for advanced adjustments.

5.2 Maintenance Utilities

Explains the software utilities available for printer adjustment and configuration.

5.3 Maintenance menu functions

Details various functions available within the printer's maintenance menu, including self-diagnostics.

5.4 Setups upon completion of part replacement

Outlines adjustments required after replacing printer parts, especially board replacements.

5.5 Density control manual setting

Explains how to manually adjust the printer's density control settings.

5.6 Printer boot menu list

Lists the options and functions available in the printer's boot menu for setup.

6. Periodic Maintenance

6.1 Cleaning

Provides general instructions for cleaning the printer's interior and exterior components.

6.2 How to clean the LED lens array

Details the procedure for cleaning the LED head and lens array to resolve print quality issues.

6.3 How to clean the pickup roller

Explains how to clean pickup rollers and feed rollers to resolve paper feed issues.

6.4 How to clean inside of printer

Guides users on how to clean internal parts, including the fuser unit and image drum area.

7. Troubleshooting and repair procedure

7.1 Before starting the repair work

Outlines initial steps and confirmations before commencing printer repair.

7.2 Confirmation items before taking corrective action against abnormalities

Lists essential checks to perform before attempting to fix printer abnormalities.

7.3 Precautions when taking corrective action against abnormality

Provides crucial safety precautions related to handling printer components during repair.

7.4 Preparation for troubleshooting

Details how to prepare for troubleshooting by checking the operator panel for error messages.

7.5 Troubleshooting method

Describes how to approach troubleshooting, including using LCD message lists and troubleshooting flows.

7.6 Fuse check

Explains how to check fuses on the CU/PU control board and high voltage power supply board.

8. Connection diagrams

8.1 Resistance value check

Provides resistance values for checking various motors and components using a multimeter.

8.2 Parts location

Shows the physical layout and identification of components on the CU/PU PCB and other boards.

8.3 F/W version number

Details how to check and record the firmware version numbers for CU, NIC, and PU components.

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