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Oki ES5473
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MC573/ES5473 MFP
User’s Manual

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Questions and Answers

  • J
    Johnny RodriguezAug 20, 2025
    Why are my color documents copying in black and white on my Oki All in One Printer?
    • G
      Gabriela SmithAug 20, 2025
      If color selection is set to [Auto], documents with extremely small colored parts, dark-colored documents, or pale documents may be copied in black and white. To resolve this, set the color selection to [Color]. You can change the criteria for determining color document and black and white document from [Auto Color Judge Level] in Scanner Setup.
  • M
    Michele CunninghamAug 23, 2025
    What to do if the copied output size is different from the original document size on my Oki ES5473?
    • C
      Chris DurhamAug 23, 2025
      First, ensure that the proper size paper for the document is loaded in the paper tray. Also, check that the zoom rate is properly set and that [Repeat] is set to [OFF].
  • E
    Ethan DeanAug 26, 2025
    How to fix missing parts of the document image on the copied output from my Oki ES5473 All in One Printer?
    • W
      Wendy JohnsonAug 26, 2025
      Check if [Edge Erase], [Margin], or [N-in-1] is enabled. If any of these settings are set to [ON], set them to [OFF].
  • J
    Jim NortonAug 30, 2025
    What to do if an error message is displayed on the Oki ES5473 All in One Printer operator panel?
    • J
      Julia OliverAug 30, 2025
      If an error message appears on the operator panel of your Oki All in One Printer, press [Details] and clear the error following the onscreen instructions.
  • D
    Deborah CamposSep 9, 2025
    What to do if Oki ES5473 displays error code '390'?
    • J
      Jessica McneilSep 9, 2025
      If your Oki All in One Printer displays error code '390', remove any documents from the ADF or document glass and any paper from the MP tray. Hold the handle (B) and fully open the scanner unit (a). Press the button (A|A) and fully open the output tray (b). Remove the four image drums and place them on a flat surface, covering them with paper. Open the transparent cover (c) inside the machine and gently remove any jammed paper. Put all four image drums back. Close the output tray (b) slowly, pushing the center for confirmation. When loading paper on the MP tray, ensure the print side is face up. Finally, hold the handle (B) to close the scanner unit (a).
  • A
    Andrew FosterSep 14, 2025
    What to do if Oki ES5473 All in One Printer shows error code '391', '392', or '393'?
    • C
      Cheryl MartinezSep 14, 2025
      If your Oki All in One Printer displays error code '391', '392', or '393', pull out the cassette of the indicated tray and remove any jammed paper. Replace the paper cassette back into the machine. Hold the handle (B) and fully open the scanner unit (a). Press the button (A) and fully open the output tray (b). Close the output tray (b) slowly, pushing the center for confirmation. Finally, hold the handle (B) and close the scanner unit (a).
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    christian69Nov 17, 2025
    Why is my Oki ES5473 unable to print?
    • P
      Peter PearsonNov 17, 2025
      Your Oki All in One Printer may be unable to print due to several reasons: * The machine might be in Sleep mode or Deep Sleep mode. Press the (POWER SAVE) button to enter standby status. * The machine might be turned off. Turn the machine on. * A LAN cable or USB cable might be unplugged. Check that the cable is properly connected to both the machine and the computer. * There might be a problem with the cable. Replace it with a new one. * The machine might be offline. Press the (PRINT) button, and then select [Online]. * An error message might be displayed on the touch panel. Check the error messages or press [?] on the touch panel. * The interface setting might be disabled. Ensure consistency between the machine's settings and the network connection environment by checking ...
  • Q
    qwalkerNov 27, 2025
    Why Oki ES5473 All in One Printer is unable to copy?
    • C
      Christopher ZunigaNov 27, 2025
      There are several reasons why your Oki All in One Printer might be unable to copy: * The machine might not be turned on. In this case, turn the machine on. * The machine may be initializing; wait until initialization is complete. * The document might not be set properly; ensure the document is correctly set. * There might be no paper in the tray; load paper into the tray and ensure the paper cassette is installed. * The paper size might be incorrect; load the correct size paper. * The paper tray might not be selectable; on the touch panel, go to Device Settings, then Paper Setup > Select Tray > Copy, and select the paper tray with the loaded paper, choosing ON or ON(Prior). * The loaded paper might not be compatible with duplex printing; load appropriate paper and correctly ...
  • S
    smithjasmineDec 3, 2025
    Why is my Oki All in One Printer unable to copy?

    Summary

    Before starting

    Cautions Related to Safety

    Indicates additional information which, if ignored or not followed, may result in personal injury or death.

    General Cautions

    Lists general warnings and precautions for operating the machine safely and preventing hazards.

    About This Manual

    Provides information on the manual's composition, disclaimer, copyright, and manual structure.

    Trademarks and Other Information

    Lists trademarks, compliance information, and emergency first aid for toner powder.

    License

    Contains licensing information for software developed by Heimdal Project and json-c.

    Setting Up

    Installation Requirements

    Specifies the required ambient temperature, humidity, and installation environment for the machine.

    Checking the Accessories

    Lists all items included in the package to ensure they are present before proceeding with setup.

    Unpacking and Installing the Machine

    Provides step-by-step instructions on how to safely unpack and install the main machine unit.

    Installing the Optional Equipment

    Details the installation procedures for optional equipment like the wireless LAN module and additional tray unit.

    Connecting a Telephone Line

    Explains how to connect the machine to various types of telephone lines for fax functionality.

    Connecting the Power Code

    Provides instructions and safety precautions for connecting the machine's power cord to an outlet.

    Connecting a LAN Cable;USB Cable

    Details how to connect the machine to a network using a LAN cable or a computer via a USB cable.

    Loading Paper in the Tray

    Describes the procedure for loading paper into the machine's paper cassettes (Tray 1/2/3).

    Checking the Setting Information

    Lists necessary information for initial setup like Admin Password, Fax, Network, and E-mail settings.

    Setting Up This Machine

    Guides through the initial setup process, including language, date/time, admin password, fax, and network settings.

    Connecting to a Wireless LAN

    Explains how to set up a wireless LAN connection to the machine, either via an access point or directly.

    Installing a Driver and Software to a Computer

    Provides instructions for installing printer, scanner, and fax drivers and other software on Windows and Mac OS X.

    Basic Operations

    Names of Components

    Identifies and describes the main components of the machine visible from the front and rear views.

    Basic Operations on the Operator Panel

    Explains the operator panel layout, including touch panel functions, buttons, and numeric keypad.

    Turning the Machine On or Off

    Details the procedure for powering the machine on and off safely.

    Loading Paper

    Provides information on paper types, sizes, weight, and how to load paper into various trays.

    Setting a Document

    Describes how to place documents on the ADF or document glass for copying, scanning, or faxing.

    Copy

    Copying

    Explains the basic steps to perform a copy operation using the machine.

    Cancelling Copying

    Describes how to cancel a copying job while it is in progress.

    Specifying the Number of Copies

    Details how to set the desired number of copies to be made.

    Descriptions of Screens for Copy

    Explains the various items and functions available on the copy function screens.

    Scan

    Sending Scanned Data as an E-mail Attachment

    Guides on how to scan documents and send them as email attachments.

    Saving Scanned Data in a Shared Folder

    Explains the process of creating a shared folder and saving scanned data to it over a network.

    Cancelling Scanning

    Describes how to cancel a scanning job while it is in progress.

    Descriptions of Screens for Scan

    Explains the items and functions on the Scan To E-mail and Scan To Shared Folder screens.

    Print

    Printing from a Computer (Windows)

    Details how to print from a Windows computer using PCL and PS printer drivers.

    Printing from a Computer (Mac OS X)

    Explains how to print from a Mac OS X computer using the PS printer driver.

    Cancelling a Print Job

    Describes how to cancel a print job that is currently in progress.

    About Screens and Functions of Each Printer Driver

    Provides an overview of the screens and functions available in the Windows PCL, PS, and Mac OS X printer drivers.

    Fax

    Basic Operations of Fax Functions

    Covers basic operations for sending and receiving faxes, including entering numbers and canceling transmissions.

    Setting for Receptions

    Explains various settings related to receiving faxes, such as reception mode and waiting time.

    Names and Functions of Screen Items for Fax

    Details the items and functions found on the fax screens, including tabs and buttons.

    Maintenance

    Replacing Consumables

    Provides detailed instructions and safety precautions for replacing consumables like toner cartridges and image drums.

    Cleaning Each Part of the Machine

    Guides on how to clean specific parts of the machine, such as the document glass and LED head, for optimal performance.

    Troubleshooting

    If Paper Jams Occur

    Describes how to resolve paper jams based on specific error codes.

    If a Document Jam Occurs

    Provides guidance on how to handle document jams in the ADF, whether visible or invisible.

    Copy Problems

    Lists common problems related to the copy function and their solutions.

    Print Problems

    Addresses issues that may arise during printing from a computer and provides troubleshooting steps.

    Scan Problems

    Details common problems encountered with the scanning function and their resolutions.

    Fax Problems

    Covers issues related to sending and receiving faxes, offering solutions for common problems.

    If an Error Message is Displayed on the Operator Panel

    Explains how to interpret and resolve error messages displayed on the machine's operator panel.

    Operating Management;Specifications

    Changing the Administrator Password

    Instructs on how to change the administrator password for enhanced security and system management.

    Saving Power Consumption with the Power Save Function

    Explains the machine's power-saving modes and how to configure idle times to reduce power consumption.

    Specifications

    Provides detailed technical specifications for the machine's hardware and software components.

    Oki ES5473 Specifications

    General IconGeneral
    Duplex printingYes
    Print technologyLaser
    Maximum resolution1200 x 1200 DPI
    Time to first page (black, normal)7.5 s
    Print speed (black, normal quality, A4/US Letter)30 ppm
    Copier resize25 - 400 %
    Maximum copy resolution600 x 600 DPI
    Maximum number of copies999 copies
    Time to first copy (black, normal)12 s
    Copy speed (black, normal quality, A4)30 cpm
    Scan toCIFS, E-mail, FTP, HTTP, PC, USB
    Scanner typeFlatbed & ADF scanner
    Input color depth30 bit
    Output color depth24 bit
    Image formats supportedJPEG XR, TIF
    Document formats supportedPDF
    Optical scanning resolution (black)600 x 600 ppi
    FaxingMono faxing
    Fax memory8000 pages
    Modem speed33.6 Kbit/s
    Fax forwarding toE-mail
    Fax transmission speed2 sec/page
    Fax speed dialing (max numbers)1000
    Digital sender-
    Maximum duty cycle60000 pages per month
    Recommended duty cycle0 - 6000 pages per month
    DisplayLCD
    Control typeTouch
    Product colorBlack, White
    Display diagonal7 \
    Market positioningBusiness
    Cabling technology10/100/1000Base-T(X)
    Security algorithmsHTTPS, IPSec, WEP, WPA, WPA2
    Ethernet LAN data rates10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s
    Paper input typePaper tray
    Total input capacity250 sheets
    Total output capacity150 sheets
    Maximum input capacity1410 sheets
    Total number of input trays1
    Maximum number of input trays3
    Multi-Purpose tray input capacity100 sheets
    Auto document feeder (ADF) input capacity50 sheets
    Envelopes sizesC5, DL, Monarch
    Photo paper sizes10x15, 12.5x17.5 cm
    ISO A-series sizes (A0...A9)A4, A5, A6
    ISO B-series sizes (B0...B9)B5, B6
    ISO C-series sizes (C0...C9)C5
    Photo paper sizes (imperial)4x6, 5x7 \
    Maximum ISO A-series paper sizeA4
    Noise level54 dB
    USB connectorUSB Type-A
    Standard interfacesRJ-11, USB 2.0
    Optional connectivityUSB 2.0
    USB 2.0 ports quantityUSB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them.
    Sound pressure level (copying)55 dB
    Power consumption (max)1270 W
    Power consumption (standby)0.5 W
    Power consumption (PowerSave)20 W
    Power consumption (average operating)670 W
    Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
    Depth472 mm
    Width427 mm
    Height576 mm

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