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Oki MC160MFP Maintenance Manual

Oki MC160MFP
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44292401TH Rev.1
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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
14.4.14 TEMPERATURE
14.4.15 SUPPLIES REPLACE
A. FUSER UNIT
B. TRANSFER ROLLER
14.4.16 BK CLEAR
Function
To adjust the fusing heating temperature individually for each paper type so as to
ensure good fusing performance that varies with varying environmental conditions.
Use When fusing performance is poor, or wax streak or offset occurs when the type of
paper is changed or environmental conditions change.
Use this function when curled paper, or paper misfeed as a result of the curled paper,
occurs under varying environmental conditions or depending on the type of paper
used.
Adjustment
Range
PLAIN PAPER: -10 qC / -5 qC / 0 qC
THICK: -10 qC / -5 qC / 0 qC
ENVELOPE: -10 qC / -5 qC / 0 qC
Adjustment
Instructions
If fusing performance is poor, increase the setting.
If wax streaks occur, decrease the setting.
If offset is poor, decrease the setting.
If curling of the paper occurs, decrease the setting.
Setting
/procedure
1. Select [TEMPERATURE] and press the Select key.
2. Select the type of paper and press the Select key.
3. Select desired setting value with the up keyS/down keyT and press the Select key.
Function Resets the fuser unit counter.
Use To use when the fuser unit has been replaced.
Setting
/procedure
1. Select [SUPPLIES REPLACE] o [FUSER UNIT].
2. Press the Select key.
3. Press the Select key and reset the counter.
Function Resets the transfer roller counter.
Use To use when the transfer roller has been replaced.
Setting
/procedure
1. Select [SUPPLIES REPLACE] o [TRANSFER ROLLER].
2. Press the Select key.
3. Press the Select key and reset the counter.
Function To clear engine information backup data
Use
Use when the engine information backup data is cleared.
NOTE
Execute this function to synchronize data when the MFP board or the printer
control board is replaced with a new one.
Setting
/procedure
1. Select [BK CLEAR] and press the Select key.
2. Press the Select key and clear the backup data.
14.5 COUNTER
14.5.1 TOTAL PRINT
A. TOTAL FACE
B. COLOR COPY
C. COLOR PRINT
D. MONO COPY
E. MONO PRINT
F. FAX PRINT
G. TOTAL DUP.
H. D COLOR COPY
I. D COLOR PRN
J. D MONO COPY
Function Displays the total number of face.
Use When checking the total number of face.
Function Displays the number of color copies made.
Use When checking the number of color copies made.
Function Displays the number of color printed pages produced.
Use When checking the number of color printed pages produced.
Function Displays the number of monochrome copies made.
Use When checking the number of monochrome copies made.
Function Displays the number of monochrome printed pages produced.
Use When checking the number of monochrome printed pages produced.
Function Displays the number of FAX printed pages produced.
Use When checking the number of FAX printed pages produced.
Function Displays the total number of sheets of duplex copy or duplex print.
Use When checking the total number of sheets of duplex copy or duplex print.
Function Displays the number of duplex color printed pages produced.
Use When checking the number of duplex color printed pages produced.
Function Displays the number of duplex monochrome copies made.
Use When checking the number of duplex monochrome copies made.
Function Displays the number of duplex monochrome copies made.
Use When checking the number of duplex monochrome copies made.
13.5 COUNTER
13.5.1 TOTAL PRINT
13.4.15 SUPPLIES REPLACE
13.4.16 BK CLEAR
13.4.14 TEMPERATURE

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Oki MC160MFP Specifications

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BrandOki
ModelMC160MFP
CategoryAll in One Printer
LanguageEnglish

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