How to set media weight and type correctly on Oki Printer?
- YynunezSep 12, 2025
If the media weight or type have been wrongly set on your Oki printer, select the correct printer menu settings for [Media Weight] and [Media Type].







How to set media weight and type correctly on Oki Printer?
If the media weight or type have been wrongly set on your Oki printer, select the correct printer menu settings for [Media Weight] and [Media Type].
What to do if image drum cartridge is damaged on Oki Printer?
If the image drum cartridge of your Oki Printer is damaged, replace it.
What to do if Oki C910 display panel is blank?
To address a printer display panel issue with your Oki printer, follow the printer shutdown sequence to switch it off. Check all cable connections before restarting the printer. If the problem persists, contact your dealer.
| Print Resolution | 1200 x 1200 dpi |
|---|---|
| Monthly Duty Cycle | 150, 000 pages |
| Connectivity | USB 2.0, Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Duplex Printing | Yes |
| Supported Operating Systems | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Paper Size | Letter, Legal, Envelopes |
| Printer Type | Color Laser Printer |
Manufacturer's disclaimer of responsibility for errors and omissions in the guide.
Lists registered trademarks of various companies mentioned in the guide.
Explains that illustrations are representative and may differ from the actual unit.
Highlights key capabilities such as print speed, resolution, and connectivity.
Lists optional hardware like duplexer, HDD, and extra trays.
Details possible configurations of paper trays and the High Capacity Feeder.
Provides step-by-step instructions for accessing the printer's interior.
Labels and describes the main external and internal parts of the printer.
Advises on suitable paper types, weights, and special media for optimal printing.
Details paper types, sizes, weights, and their corresponding input/output locations.
Explains the capacity and usage of Tray 1, optional trays, and the MP Tray.
Covers face-down/face-up stackers, duplex unit, and how to load paper trays.
Describes the swiveling control panel and its main sections.
Details the function of each button and indicator light on the control panel.
Explains different types of messages shown on the printer's display panel.
Guides users on how to use the control panel buttons to access and operate menus.
Specifies the necessary space around the printer for proper operation and access.
Instructions for safely turning the printer on and off, with and without a hard disk drive.
Explains how to change the default language of the printer's display.
Describes how to print a configuration report to verify settings.
Outlines the available data interfaces (Parallel, USB, Ethernet) for connecting the printer.
Guides users on how to check the remaining life of consumables via the menu system.
Explains how the printer signals low consumables and provides replacement guidelines.
Provides a list of consumables with their order numbers and expected life.
Lists maintenance items, their expected life, and order numbers.
Step-by-step guides for cleaning LED heads, paper feed rollers, and printer housing.
Instructions for safely emptying the punch chip box of the optional punch unit.
Lists accessories like duplex units, RAM, hard drives, and finishers.
Provides order numbers for various optional accessories.
General guidance on installing accessories and checking successful installation.
Basic steps for resolving display issues or connectivity problems.
Instructions for clearing paper jams when the display shows "tttttt side cover".
Instructions for clearing paper jams accessed via the side cover.
Instructions for clearing paper jams accessed via the top cover.
Steps to clear paper jams specifically within the duplex unit.
Procedures for clearing paper jams related to the finisher accessory.
Summarizes common causes of paper jams and suggests remedies.
Diagnoses and provides solutions for common print quality issues.
Details dimensions, weight, print speeds, resolution, and memory.
Covers power consumption, operating environment, and noise levels.
Outlines the top-level menus and provides context for menu trees.
Explains how to view page counts and finisher counts within the configuration menu.
Details how to check the remaining life of consumables like drums, belts, and toner.
Describes items related to network configuration such as IP address and MAC address.
Covers settings for paper size in trays and general system information like serial numbers.
Explains how to print configuration details and demo pages.
Details settings for paper feed, auto tray switch, and custom paper sizes.
Covers power save time, jam recovery, error reports, and print position adjustments.