Oki Fax Machine OF5800 User Manual

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Service Manual for OF5800  
Chapter 0 Introduction  
OKIFAX 5800 Service Manual  
Adobe Acrobat printable reference copy  
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08/20/98  
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Table of Contents  
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3.2 Machine Parameter Adjustment  
....3.2.1 Setting the Machine Parameters  
....3.2.2 Clearing the Machine Parameters  
........Machine Parameter A:0:  
........Machine Parameter A:1  
........Machine Parameter A:2  
........Machine Parameter A:3  
........Machine Parameter A:4  
........Machine Parameter A:5~A:8  
........Machine Parameter A:9  
........Machine Parameter B:4  
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........Machine Parameter B:4~G:9  
........Machine Parameter H:0  
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........Machine Parameter H:2  
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3.3 Memory Switches Adjustment  
....3.3.1 Setting the Memory Switches  
....3.3.2 Clearing the Memory Switches  
3.4 Memory Switch Reference Guide  
....Memory Switch A:2~A:4  
....Memory Switch A:5 - Dialer  
....Memory Switch B:0 - Transmission  
....Memory Switch B:1 - Transmission  
....Output attenuation  
....Memory Switch B:2 - Transmission  
....Memory Switch B:3~B:4  
....Memory Switch B:5 - Transmission  
....Memory Switch B:6~B:9  
....Memory Switch C:0 - Reception  
....Memory Switch C:1 - Reception  
....Memory Switch C:2~C:9  
....Memory Switch D:0 - Reception  
....Memory Switch D:1- Reception  
....Memory Switch D:2 - Reception  
....Memory Switches D:3  
....Memory Switch D:5~D:9  
....Memory Switch: E:0 - Scanner  
....Memory Switch E:1~F:9  
....Memory Switch G:0 - Remote reception and TAD interface  
....Memory Switch G:1 - Remote reception and TAD interface  
....Memory Switch G:2 - Remote reception and TAD interface  
....Memory Switch G:3  
....Memory Switch G:4 - Remote reception and TAD interface  
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....Memory Switch G:5~G:9  
....Memory Switch H:0 - Operation  
....Memory Switch H:1 - Operation  
....Memory Switch H:2 - Operation  
....Memory Switch H:3~H:9  
3.5 Clear Programmed Data / User Settings  
3.6 All RAM Clear  
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3.7 Setting Individual Autodialer Attributes  
3.8 Unique Switchs Adjustment  
....3.8.1 Setting the Unique Switches  
....3.8.2 Clearing the Unique Switches  
........Unique Switch A:0 - Dialer  
........Unique Switch A:1~A:9  
........Unique Swtich B:0  
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........Unique Switch C:0  
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........Unique Switch C:2  
........Unique Switch C:3~C:9  
........Unique Switch E:0  
........Unique Switch E:1~E:9  
........Unique Switch F:0  
........Unique Switch F:1  
........Unique Switch F:2  
........Unique Switch F:3  
........Unique Switch F:4  
........Unique Switch F:5 and F:6  
........Unique Switch F:7~F:9  
........Unique Switch G:0  
........Unique Switch G:1  
........Unique Switch G:2~G:9  
........Unique Switch H:0  
........Unique Switch H:1~H:9  
3.9 Print T.30 Monitor  
3.10 Print Program Mode List  
3.11 Test Modes  
....3.11.1 Life Monitor  
....3.11.2 Clear Life Monitor  
....3.11.3 Printer Test  
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....3.11.4 Stamp Test  
....3.11.5 Set Background Level  
3.12 Print Machine Parameters, Memory Switch and Unique  
Switch Settings  
3.13 Factory Functions  
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....3.13.1 Function List  
....3.12.2 LED Test  
....3.13.3 LCD Test  
....3.13.4 LCD Test  
....3.13.5 SRAM Check  
....3.13.6 DRAM Check  
....3.3.17 RTC Test  
3.14 Line Test  
....3.14.1 Relay Test  
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....3.14.2 Tonal Signal Test  
....3.14.3 DTMF Output Test  
3.15 JP1, JP2 Battery Backup  
3.16 DRAM Memory Backup  
4 Troubleshooting Procedures  
4.1 Troubleshooting Outline  
4.2 Recording Paper Jam  
4.3 Recording Paper Jam  
4.4 Document Feeder Jam  
4.5 Document Feeder Multi-feeding  
4.6 Transmit Errors  
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4.7 Transmit Black Lines  
4.8 Cannot Transmit  
4.9 Receive Errors  
4.10 Will Not Auto-Answer  
4.11 Clearing Jammed Paper  
....4.11.1 Original Document Jam  
....4.11.2 Printed document jams  
4.12 Image Quality Problems  
4.13 Cleaning the Unit  
....4.13.1 Cleaning the Air Vents  
....4.13.2 Cleaning the Document Feeder Area  
....4.13.3 Cleaning the Transfer Roller:  
4.14 LCD Error Messages  
4.15 Error Codes  
....Dialing errors  
....Reception errors  
....Transmission errors  
....Communication Error Messages  
4.16 "Please Call Service" Error  
....4.16.1 Printer Initialization Error  
....4.16.2 Laser Error  
....4.16.3 Polygon Mirror Error  
....4.16.4 Fan Motor Error  
....4.16.5 Fuser Malfunction  
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5 Disassembly  
5.0 Disassembly  
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5.1 Document Hopper / Document Tray / Paper Hopper  
5.2 Main Control PCB , NCU PCB, Modular PCB  
5.3 Front Cover and Control Panel PCB / LCD  
5.4 Scanner Assy and Scanner Frame  
5.5 Inverter PC Board / Scanner Lamp  
5.6 Scanner Assy A, B, C and Inter Lock Switch  
5.7 TX Cover and Lock Lever  
5.8 DS1 / DS2  
5.9 Press Roller  
5.10 Separator Roller  
5.11 Exit Roller / Feed Roller  
5.12 Stamp  
5.13 TX Motor  
5.14 Contact Glass  
5.15 Speaker  
5.16 Connector PCB 1 / Connector PCB 2  
5.17 Printer I/F PCB/Printer Mechanical Controller PCB  
5.18 Printer Unit  
5.19 Image Transfer Unit  
5.20 Printer Cover Unit  
5.21 High Voltage Unit (PWB-F)  
5.22 Paper Sensor (PS)  
5.23 Power Supply Unit (PWB-E)  
5.24 Heater Lamp  
5.25 Fusing Unit  
5.26 Thermistor  
5.27 Paper Exit Sensor  
5.28 Print Head Unit  
5.29 Cassette PCB and PS/Cassette sensor  
5.30 Pickup Roller W assy and Solenoid  
5.31 Feed Roller W and Press Roller W  
5.32 Bottom Stay and Cassette Frame  
6 Illustrated Parts List  
Illustrated Parts List  
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....Illustrated Part List 1: Panel/Cover/Hopper  
....Illustrated Part List 2A (1/3): Transmission  
....Illustrated Part List 2B (2/3): Transmission  
....Illustrated Part List 2C (3/3): Transmission  
....Illustrated Part List 3: Scanner Frame  
....Illustrated Part List 4: Bottom Chassis  
....Illustrated Part List 5: Cassette  
....Illustrated Part List 6: Power Supply  
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....Illustrated Part List 7: Housing  
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....Illustrated Part List 8A: Drive/Paper Take-Up Section 1  
....Illustrated Part List 8B: Drive/Paper Take-Up Section 1  
....Illustrated Parts List 9: Paper Take-Up Section 2  
....Illustrated Parts List 10: Transfer Unit  
....Illustrated Parts List 11: Fusing Unit  
....Illustrated Parts List 12: Options  
....Illustrated Parts List 13: Consumables  
....Illustrated Parts List 14: Accessories  
....Illustrated Parts List 15: Packaging  
....Illustrated Parts List 16: Documentation (User's)  
....Illustrated Parts List 17: Documentation (Service)  
....Illustrated Parts List 18: Whole Product  
7 Recommended Spare Parts List  
RSPL  
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Service Manual for OF5800  
Chapter 1 General Description  
The OKIFAX 5800 is a Group 3 facsimile machine. Documents are printed on plain paper using dry  
electrophotographic printing.  
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Chapter 1 General Description  
Item  
Specifications / Comments  
Type  
Group 3 desktop transceiver  
Telephone network  
Transmission control  
protocol  
PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) or equivalent  
ITU-T T.4 and T.30  
Modem  
14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800, and 2400 bps with  
automatic fallback per ITU-T, V.17, V33, V.29, V.27ter, and  
V21. Control signal speed is 300 bps.  
ITU-T-standard MH, MR and MMR, Murata-proprietary MSE  
Half-duplex  
Allows up to three simultaneous operations  
Transmit and receive  
Buffer capacity: 64 KB  
Coding  
Communication method  
Dual Access  
Error Correction Mode  
(ECM)  
Scanning method  
Recording method  
Resolution Horizontal:  
Flatbed CCD  
Dry electrophotographic printer  
8 pels/mm (203 lpi)  
Vertical: S.Fine 15.4 l/mm (392 lpi), Hyperfine 11.55 l/mm  
(293 lpi), Fine 7.7 l/mm (196 lpi), Normal 3.85 l/mm (98 lpi)  
208 mm (8.2 in)  
208 mm (8.2 in)  
Single sheet  
Scanning width  
Printing width  
Document size  
Max: 280 mm (W) x 900 mm (L) (11 x 35 in)  
Min: 148 mm (W) x 105 mm (L) (5.8 x 4.1 in)  
Two or more sheets  
Max: 257 mm (W) x 365 mm (L) (10.1 x 14.4 in)  
Min: 148 mm (W) x 105 mm (L) (5.8 x 4.1 in)  
0.06 mm to 0.13 mm  
Legal : 216 mm (W) x 356 mm (L) (8.5 x 14 in)  
Letter : 216 mm (W) x 279 mm (L) (8.5 x 11 in)  
Document thickness  
Recording paper  
specifications  
Recording Paper Capacity 500 sheets  
Paper Cassette:  
Multipurpose tray:  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
150 sheets  
120 VAC ± 10 %; 50/60 Hz  
Standby: 14 W  
Transmit: 363 W (Memory transmit)  
Receive: 373 W  
Copy: 372 W  
Maximum: 396 W (Copying a solid black image)  
Ambient temperature: 10 °C to 35 °C (50 to 95 degrees F)  
35 % to 80 % with no condensation  
18.5Kg (41Lbs) Weight includes trays, drum and developer.  
Environmental conditions  
Relative humidity:  
Weight  
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Lithium Battery Precautions:  
There is a danger of an explosion if the battery is installed incorrectly. Replace the battery with the  
equivalent type. Discard used batteries according to the battery manufacturer's instructions. OKIDATA  
does not recommend the independent replacement of this battery. The battery is sold only as a  
component part of the main control PCB and cannot be purchased separately from OKIDATA.  
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Chapter 1 General Description  
Feature  
Comment  
Display  
LCD: 2 line, 20 characters per line.  
language: English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.  
Transmit Terminal Identifier Alphanumeric or symbol, up to 22 characters  
(TTI)  
Subscriber ID  
AutoDial  
Numeric, up to 20 characters  
200 total; 140 speed dial, 60 one-touch.  
12 programmable one-touch  
(Up to 40 digits per location; 16 characters per location ID)  
Select AutoDial entries in LCD by Location ID name.  
Auto redial in fax mode, programmable for 2 to 5 attempts at 3 , 4  
or  
Telephone index  
Redial  
5 minute intervals; manual last-number redial.  
Cover page shows date and time, sender's name and fax number,  
and a 40-character user-programmable message.  
Up to 20 delayed transmissions; programmable up to 31 days in  
advance.  
Cover page  
Delayed transmission  
Relay broadcast  
Initiation up to 10 locations and hub abilities up to 10 groups  
(This is a proprietary function)  
Broadcast  
Up to 209 locations  
Group Communication  
Allows multiple broadcast or polling locations to be placed in up to  
32 call groups. Up to 200 locations can be placed in a group. Group  
0 includes all AutoDial locations.  
Polling  
Transmit from memory or receive; Standard polling, delayed polling  
programmable up to 31 days in advance, database polling (10 files,  
4 digit file number) (This is a proprietary function)  
Transmit and receive (10 mailboxes for receiving, 4 digit passcode)  
5 boxes with a location ID of 16 characters. 40 files per box.  
Programmable up to 24 hours per box.  
SecureMail  
Batch Transmission  
Security Transmission  
Compares the last 4 numbers of the dialed fax number to the last 4  
digits of the subscriber ID.  
Receive mode  
Auto answer  
Tel ready, Fax ready. Select by pressing the receive key  
In Fax ready mode, select 1 to 9 rings. (Requires optional handset  
for ring)  
Block junk fax  
Ability to reject "junk fax" receptions  
Remote diagnostics  
Second telephone jack  
Available  
For connecting Telephone Answering Device (TAD) or second  
phone.  
On-hook dialing  
Hold  
Provides hands-free dialing for voice calls.  
Melody: Not Available  
Holding time: 5 minutes (works only if the handset is attached)  
During sending or receiving, a voice conversation can be initiated  
on the same call after each page is printed.  
Single or multiple copies; up to 99, with sorting  
Ability to answer on specific ring patterns. User selectable  
Call request  
Copy mode  
Distinctive ring detection  
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Automatic reduction  
Automatically reduces incoming documents to fit on receive paper  
Manual settings: 100%, 97%, 91%, 81%, 75%.  
Combines half page fax messages onto a single page.  
Receives up to 25 communications to memory if a Paper-Out,  
Toner-Out, or Cover Open condition exists.  
Proprietary network option  
Half page reception  
Out of paper reception  
Closed network  
Silent operation  
Confirmation stamp  
Disables the Operation Complete tone  
Stamps transmit document while feeding.  
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Chapter 1 General Description  
Report  
Description  
User settings list  
One-touch dial list  
Speed dial list  
Program one-touch list  
Group number list  
Function list  
Prints current machine settings as programmed by the user.  
Prints numbers stored in the one-touch keys.  
Prints phone numbers stored in speed dial locations.  
Prints numbers stored in programmable one-touch keys.  
Prints groups stored in the autodialer.  
Prints a program mode list showing user programming tree.  
Prints a diagnostic procedural summary of the last fax  
communication; used for technical diagnostics.  
T.30 monitor  
Confirmation Report  
Activity journal  
Cover page  
Transmit Confirmation Report (TCR) or Receive Confirmation  
Report (RCR); User selectable on/off.  
Prints a cumulative total of the last 50 transmissions or receptions;  
user selectable as manual or automatic.  
Transmit cover page showing date, receiver’ s and sender’ s  
names, and a 40-character user-programmable message.  
SecureMail boxes with owners’ names.  
SecureMail box list  
SecureMail reception  
message  
Notifies mailbox owners of SecureMail receptions.  
Batch transmission box list Batch transmission boxes stored with remote fax number and  
transmit starting time  
Batch transmission  
document  
Print the documents stored in the batch transmission box  
Command list  
Shows the delayed and pending commands.  
Power failure report  
Prints if any documents in memory were erased due to power  
failure  
Check message  
Prints if communication error occurs; accompanied by audible  
alarm.  
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Chapter 1 General Description  
Item  
Specifications / Comments  
Scanning resolution  
Horizontal: 12 dots/mm (304.8 dpi)  
Vertical: 15.4, 11.55, 7.7, 3.85 lines/mm  
Top of Page: -2mm +/- 4mm  
Scanning area  
Bottom of Page: +/- 3mm  
Scanning reference point  
Document Contrast  
Grayscale  
Center of page  
Compensation for normal, dark, or light documents  
64 level grayscale (Diffusion and Dither)  
Document feeder capacity 50 sheets of 20lb bond paper  
Original document feeding Face up  
direction  
Document scan time  
Normal: 1.7 sec/page  
Fine: 3.4 sec/page  
Sfine: 6.8 sec/page  
Primary Resolution  
Document Skew  
Normal, Fine, Sfine, or Grayscale; user selectable  
+/- 1%  
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Chapter 1 General Description  
Item  
Specifications / Comments  
Printing resolution  
Laser diode beam scanning  
Horizontal: Fax 609.6 dpi  
Vertical: Fax 586.7 dpi  
Printing method  
Developer  
One-component non-magnetic toner xerographic printer  
One-component developer  
Fusing method  
Toner yield  
Heat roller  
Starter kit: 3,600 pages  
Supply kit: 5,500 pages  
* All yields are based on 4% document coverage.  
Top margin: 4 mm  
Print area  
Bottom margin: 4 mm  
Printer reference  
Left margin  
Paper cassette capacity  
Paper cassette: 500 sheets, letter only  
Multi-purpose tray: 150 sheets, letter or legal  
100 sheets  
97.5% to 70% at 2.5% intervals when auto reduction is selected.  
Under 40 seconds (when in Power Save Mode)  
Receive paper tray capacity  
Auto reduction rate  
Printer warm up time  
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Chapter 1 General Description  
Item  
Specifications / Comments  
Document Memory  
1 Megabyte - 78 pages  
Optional memory upgrade: Up to three, 2 MB upgrades can be  
installed for a total of 6 MB. (each 2 MB upgrade provides an  
additional 160 pages)  
Document memory backup Standard Memory: 108 hours  
with one upgrade card  
with two upgrade cards installed: 36 hours  
with three upgrade cards installed: 27 hours  
Programmable data memory Lithium Battery: 5 year life  
backup (SRAM)  
Memory usage indication  
Contents: All programmable machine parameters  
LCD during document storage  
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Service Manual for OF5800  
Chapter 1 General Description  
Item  
Specifications / Comments  
Drum Cartridge  
Toner Cartridge  
20,000 pages based on 4% document coverage  
Starter: 3,600 pages  
Supply: 5,500 pages  
* All yield based on 4% document coverage  
50,000 pages  
50,000 pages  
Transfer unit  
Fuser unit  
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Service Manual for OF5800  
Chapter 2 Machine Operations  
To be provided at a later time.  
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Chapter 2 Machine Operations  
The main control PCB controls the operations of all machine functions. Jumper JP1 on the main control  
PCB controls the data memory back-up. Memory data that is backed-up in the event of a power failure  
includes any stored documents.  
Jumper JP2 on the main control PCB controls the programmable data memory back-up. Memory data that  
is backed-up in the event of a power failure includes user programmed information such as the date, time,  
TTI, autodialer, memory switches, etc. If the Passcode is forgotten, removing JP2 will clear all User  
Settings.  
NOTE: JP1, JP2, should remain in the "ON" position at all times. Be sure to check this on all replacement  
boards.  
Main control PCB block diagram  
The main control unit controls all function of the machine. Following are its components:  
Fax Engine  
CPU -- The CPU is the core of the control section. It controls all other sections.  
Scanner Control --- Processes the signal from the Charge Coupled Device (CCD).  
Modem --- The modem facilitates modulation and demodulation of data for fax communication.  
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Memory (EPROM, SRAM, DRAM)  
EPROM -- - The EPROM contains all program instructions for unit operation.  
SRAM --- The SRAM, which is backed-up by a lithium battery, is used to store user programmed  
information.  
DRAM --- The DRAM, which is backed-up by a battery, is used to store memorized documents along with  
being a buffer.  
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Chapter 2 Machine Operations  
The NCU PCB provides the connection to the telephone line. It consists of the interface circuit, dial pulse  
generator, ring signal detection and telephone control circuit.  
NCU PCB block diagram  
Major components of the NCU  
CML relay - Connects the telephone line to the phone or fax. (CML means Connect Machine to Line)  
S relay - Used to send dial pulse signals in pulse dialing.  
OH detector - Detects the On-hook condition of the second telephone unit.  
H relay - Connects the Tel1 and Tel2 lines to the fax machine.  
CI Detector - A photo coupler that detects an incoming ring. (CI means Call Indicator)  
Voltage Circuit - Supplies 24 volts to the relays  
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Chapter 2 Machine Operations  
The power supply unit receives the input line voltage and converts it to output voltages of +5 VDC, +24  
VDC,+12 VDC, and -12 VDC.  
If an over current condition is sensed in the secondary circuit, power is interrupted.  
The power supply unit has three output connectors. The following table shows the connector outputs: CN1  
to the Printer Mechanical Control PCB, CN2 to the Fuser Heater, and CN3 to the Main Control PCB.  
CN1 Printer Mechanical Control PCB  
Pin No.  
Output  
1
2
3
4
+5V  
5
H.L  
+24V  
GND  
GND  
CN2 Fuser  
Pin No.  
Output  
1
N
2
N.C  
3
L
CN3 Main  
Control  
PCB  
Pin No.  
Output  
1
2
3
4
5
6
-12V  
7
+5V  
8
+5V  
+24V  
+24V  
GND  
GND  
+12V  
Image and programmed data is backed-up in the event of a power failure.  
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The CCD (Charge Coupled Device) includes the photo sensitive device, charge transfer registers and  
output stage. The photo sensitive device is a MOS capacitor. It receives light which is reflected from the  
surface of the document through the lens and converts the received light energy into a series of electrical  
signals. These signals are then stored as a charge. The charge transfer registers send the signals  
sequentially to the output stage which converts them into appropriate voltages representing black and  
white images.  
The output stage sends voltages to the Main Control PCB for further processing.  
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2.6.1 Sensor Locations  
2.6.2 Sensor Descriptions  
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The following illustration shows the relative positions of the machine's sensors  
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The following table gives a brief description of each sensor and its function.  
Sensor  
Code Sensor Type  
Detects  
A
B
C
D
Document Sensor 1  
Document Sensor 2  
Paper Exit Sensor  
Paper Sensor 2  
DS1  
DS2  
PC3  
PC1  
Photo interrupter  
Photo interrupter  
Photo interrupter  
Photo interrupter  
Presence of document in feeder  
Leading and trailing edge of doc.  
Detects jam at paper exit.  
Detects paper feeding out of  
tray/cassette  
E
F
Paper Sensor  
Paper Sensor/Cassette PS/C Photo interrupter  
Sensor/  
PS  
Photo interrupter  
Presence of paper in tray  
Presence of recording paper  
G
H
Rx Interlock  
Tx Interlock  
RXIL Micro switch  
TXIL Micro switch  
Printer cover open  
Scanner cover open  
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1. Fan Motor  
2. Lower Fusing Roller  
3. Paper Exit Sensor  
4. Heater Lamp  
5. Upper Fusing Roller  
6. Paper Exit Roller  
7. Toner Cartridge  
8. Print Head Unit  
9. Paper Lift-Up Plate  
10. Paper Cassette Sensor  
11. Paper Pick-up Roller  
12. Paper Feed Roller  
13. Paper Sensor  
14. Paper Transfer Roller  
15. Paper Take-up Sensor  
16. Paper Take-up Roller (Tray)  
17. Image Transfer Roller  
18. Drum Cartridge  
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2.8.1 Document Detection  
2.8.2 Document Separation  
2.8.3 Document Transport  
2.8.4 Document Scanning  
2.8.5 Document Discharge  
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When a document is placed into the document feeder, Document Sensor 1 (DS1) is activated.  
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Document separation is the process that allows a muliti-page document to feed through the scanner one  
page at a time. Separation occurs through the action of the separator roller and retard roller.  
As shown in the illustrations, documents in the feeder are pressed against the separator roller. The bottom  
document is separated from the remaining documents by the friction of the retard roller.  
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Following document separation, the feed roller advances the document. As it advances, the leading edge  
of the document activates the Document Sensor 2(DS2). Once DS2 is activated, the feed roller continues  
to rotate until the document reaches the scan wait position. The machine uses the distance from DS2 to  
the scan wait position and the diameter of the feed roller to determine the number of rotations necessary  
to feed the document to the scan wait position.  
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When the document reaches the scan wait position, the machine waits for the next command. It will start  
scanning the document when either the start or copy key is pressed. The light from the scanner lamp  
strikes the face of the document and is reflected into the lens through mirrors A, B, and C. In case the light  
intensity along the length of the scanner lamp is not uniform, shading compensation is provided to ensure  
even illumination.  
As the reflected image passes through the lens, it is focused onto the charged coupled device(CCD). The  
CCD then converts the dark and light areas of the image into electrical impulses, or image data. Circuits  
on the main control PC board encode the image data and send it to the modem where it is modulated. The  
modulated signal is then placed onto the telephone line by the NCU.  
When DS2 detects the trailing edge of the document, the image signal output is turned off. The scanner  
continues to remain active for a few more seconds in case there is another document to follow.  
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The scanned document is discharged through the document exit by the exit press roller.  
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2.9.1 Recording Paper Feed Path  
A sheet of the recording paper is separated from the remaining paper by the friction of the pickup roller.  
The paper is moved along the paper guide until it reaches the platen roller. It is then fed by the rotation of  
the platen roller.  
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Incoming data is received from the telephone line by the NCU and sent to the main control PC board. The  
modem, located on the main control board, demodulates the data.  
The data is then sent to the printer for image processing.  
The image processing is roughly divided into the following steps:  
1. Drum Charging  
2. Drum Exposure  
3. Development  
4. Image Transfer  
5. Fusing  
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The PC Drum is charged with static electricity before laser exposure. The Rotating Charge Brush and  
the Precharge-film are used to charge the surface of the drum.  
The rotating brush and the Precharge-film charging generate ozone in the printer. Because the charge  
is placed directly on the PC Drum, it can be charged by a low voltage. At the same time, the PC Drum  
can be evenly charged.  
The Precharge-film supplies the charge to the Rotating Charge Brush to improve the charging  
efficiency.  
The Rotating Charge Brush is turned by the Main Motor.  
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A electrostatic latent image is made by the laser beam emitted from the Print Head Unit.  
Sub-scanning Direction (vertical)  
When the printer receives the PRINT signal, the Polygon Motor and the Main Motor rotate and paper is fed  
into the printer.  
The printing in the sub-scanning direction starts when the PWB-P sends the VIDEO signal to the Printer  
Head at a specified time after the leading edge of the paper activates the Paper Sensor (TOD signal).  
The print starting position of the 2nd line is determined by delaying the VIDEO signal.  
In the scanning direction (horizontal)  
The SOS (Start Of Scan) Sensor is installed on the Laser Diode Drive (PWB-D) to synchronize the laser  
timing for each scan line.  
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Toner is applied to the electrostatic image on the PC Drum. A toner image is created on the  
drum surface.  
Part Name  
Function  
1. Toner Hopper  
2. Toner Agitating Screw  
Contains toner.  
Agitates the toner in the Toner Hopper and sends the toner to  
the Toner Transport Roller.  
3. Toner Transport Roller  
4. Doctor Blade  
Transports the toner to the Sleeve Roller.  
Spreads a thin, even coat of toner over the Resin Sleeve. The  
toner is negatively charged when passing between this Blade  
and the Resin Sleeve.  
5. Sleeve Roller  
6. Resin Seal  
7. Bias Seal  
Rotates the Resin Sleeve.  
Carries the toner to the PC Drum surface for development.  
Collects the toner remaining on the Resin Sleeve and  
neutralizes charge.  
8. PC Drum  
Exposed to laser to create a latent image and rotates to carry  
the developed image to the paper surface.  
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An image transfer roller system is used to transfer the toner image from PC Drum to the paper.  
The transfer charge (+3.2KV) is passed through the transfer roller onto the receive paper, which pulls the  
toner from the drum onto the receive paper.  
NOTE: Do NOT clean the Image Transfer Roller with solvent. Use a dry cloth.  
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2.10.5.1 An Overview  
2.10.5.2 Fusing Temperature Control Circuit  
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The toner image transferred to the paper is securely fixed by a heat roller fusing system. The toner image  
is fused by Upper Fusing Roller heated by the Heater Lamp, and securely fixed by the pressure between  
the Upper and Lower Fusing Rollers.  
A Thermistor (TH1) detects and controls the Upper Fusing Roller temperature.  
The Thermal Fuse (TF1) opens when the temperature becomes approx. 133°C and shuts down the power  
to the Heater Lamp.  
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The Thermistor (TH1 detects the surface temperature of the Upper Fusing Roller and inputs that analog  
voltage into IC1-77. Corresponding to this data, the Heater Lamp ON/OFF signal is output from IC1-54,  
causing the Heater Lamp (H1) to turn ON or OFF to control the fusing temperature.  
If the Heater Lamp is still on after the Thermistor detects a high temperature malfunction (the surface  
temperature of the Upper Fusing Roller exceeds 200 °C), the signal from IC1-75 changes from H to L to  
turn OFF the Heater Lamp.  
1. Warm Up - After the initialization of the printer, warm up of the printer starts and the Heater Lamp turns  
ON until the temperature of the Upper Fusing Roller reaches approx. 172 °C.  
2. Standby - In standby mode, the temperature of the Upper Fusing Roller is maintained at 156 °C. After 3  
minutes, the printer turns to power save mode. The fuser is kept at low temperature.  
3. Print Cycle - When the printer obtains the printing command from its controller, the Upper Fusing Roller  
is maintained at 172 °C.  
4. Standby at Low - The Upper Fusing Roller is maintained at temperature 112 °C.  
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The OKIFAX 5800 features maintenance modes for machine adjustment. Each mode is listed below along  
with the command used to activate the mode and a brief functional description.  
Set or Clear Machine Parameters  
Used to set or clear machine parameters.  
Set or Clear Memory Switches  
Used to set or clear memory switches.  
Clear Programmed Data / User Settings  
Erases user-programmed information (date, time, TTI, autodialer, etc.)  
and any documents stored in memory.  
All RAM Clear  
PROGRAM, *, 0  
PROGRAM, *, 1  
PROGRAM, *, 2  
PROGRAM, *, 3  
Erases same information as "Clear Programmed Data / User Settings"  
function along with resetting all of the machine parameters, memory  
switches and unique switches to factory defaults.  
Set or Clear Unique Switches  
Used to set or clear Unique switches.  
Print T.30 Monitor  
Prints a procedural summary of the last fax communication.  
Print Program Mode List  
Prints a list of the unit’ s programming modes.  
Test Modes  
PROGRAM, *, 4  
PROGRAM, *, 5  
PROGRAM, *, 8  
PROGRAM, *, 9  
Allows the technician to perform a series of diagnostic tests.  
Print Machine Parameter, Memory Switch, and Unique Switch List PROGRAM, *, A  
Prints a list of the machine switch settings showing the default settings  
and current settings.  
Factory Function  
PROGRAM, *, B  
Allows the technician to perform a series of diagnostic tests.  
Telephone Circuit Test Modes  
PROGRAM, *, C  
Allows the technician to perform a series of diagnostic tests.  
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3.2.1 Setting the Machine Parameters  
3.2.2 Clearing the Machine Parameters  
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These switches are used to program internal machine parameters. The primary back up battery maintains  
these settings if power is lost.  
1. From standby, press PROGRAM, *,0.  
2. Press ENTER.  
3. Select the desired parameter by pressing a one-touch key plus a number on the keypad. For example,  
to access parameter B:1,press "B" plus the number "1" on the numeric keypad.  
4. Press ENTER.  
(The bits are numbered 7 through 0. Bit 7 is left most bit.)  
5. To navigate through the Parameter settings:  
Press "<" key to move the cursor to the left.  
Press ">" key to move the cursor to the right.  
Press the 0 or 1 on the numeric keypad to change the bit value.  
Press ENTER to save the setting of the displayed Parameter and advance to the next Parameter.  
(Continue pressing ENTER until the desired Parameter is shown in the display. Be sure to press ENTER  
after each Parameter is programmed to save the new setting.)  
Press STOP to return the unit to standby.  
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Resets the machine parameters to factory defaults.  
1. From standby, press PROGRAM, *, 0 PROGRAM.  
2. Press ENTER.  
3. Press ENTER. The machine parameters will reset to ractory defaults.  
Note: To finish the operation without clearing the parameters, press STOP.  
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Factory Setting Only  
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Bit  
Initial  
Adjustment  
Usage / Comments  
Setting  
7
6
0
1
Non-loaded cable  
compensation (TX)  
0:  
0 db  
0:  
0:  
4 db  
1:  
1:  
8 db  
0:  
1:  
12 db  
1:  
5
4
0
1
Non-loaded cable  
compensation (RX)  
0:  
0 db  
0:  
0:  
4 db  
1:  
1:  
8 db  
0:  
1:  
12 db  
1:  
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
Factory use only  
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Bit  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Initial Setting  
Adjustment  
Usage/Comments  
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
DTMF output level attenuation  
See table below  
Machine Parameter A:2 ... DTMF output level attenuation -- (Factory default is -8 dB).  
Attenuation  
0 dB  
Bit 3  
0
Bit 2  
0
Bit 1  
0
Bit 0  
0
1 dB  
0
0
0
1
2 dB  
0
0
1
0
3 dB  
0
0
1
1
4 dB  
0
1
0
0
5 dB  
0
1
0
1
6 dB  
0
1
1
0
7 dB  
0
1
1
1
8 dB  
1
0
0
0
9 dB  
1
0
0
1
10 dB  
11 dB  
12 dB  
13 dB  
14 dB  
15 dB  
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
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3.3.1 Setting the Memory Switches  
3.3.2 Clearing the Memory Switches  
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These switches are used to program internal machine parameters. The primary back up battery maintains  
these settings if power is lost.  
1. From standby, press PROGRAM, *, 1.  
2. Press ENTER.  
3. Select the desired parameter by pressing a one-touch key plus a number on the keypad. For example,  
to access memory switch B:1, press "B" plus the number "1" on the numeric keypad.  
4. Press ENTER.  
(The bits are numbered 7 through 0. Bit 7 is left most bit.)  
5. To navigate through the Parameter settings:  
Press "<" key to move the cursor to the left.  
Press ">" key to move the cursor to the right.  
Press the 0 or 1 on the numeric keypad to change the bit value.  
Press ENTER to save the setting of the displayed Parameter and advance to the next Parameter.  
(Continue pressing ENTER until the desired Parameter is shown in the display. Be sure to press  
ENTER after each Parameter is programmed to save the new setting.)  
Press Stop to return the unit to standby.  
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Resets the memory switches to factory defaults.  
1. From standby, press PROGRAM, *, 1, PROGRAM.  
2. Press ENTER.  
3. Press ENTER. The memory switches will reset to factory defaults.  
Note: To finish the operation without clearing the memory switches, press STOP or PROGRAM.  
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The following table provides a quick reference to the memory switches.  
Group A Dialer  
A:0  
A:1  
A:2 through A:4  
A:5  
CED detection  
Dial tone detection  
Phone line type  
PBX mode dial pause  
Factory use only  
Ring signal detect time  
Number of rings  
Dual ring detection  
Long ring detection  
Ring frequency  
detection  
A:6 through A:9  
Factory use only  
Group B: Transmission  
B:0  
B:1  
B:2  
B:3  
Busy tone detection  
Fallback pattern  
Overseas mode  
V.29 echo protect tone Interval between DCS  
Maximum transmit  
speed  
The time between CFR Data signaling rate  
and transmission of  
data.  
V17/V33(DCS)  
Set remote machine  
receiving direct.  
European date format  
on TTI.  
and TCF.  
Output attenuation  
when individual  
TTI transmit  
autodialer attributes set. ECM response time  
ECM error retransmit.  
Interval between DCS  
and TCF.  
B:4  
B:5  
B:6 through B:9  
Factory use only  
Program individual  
autodialer attributes.  
Relay broadcast  
Proprietary handshake.  
Sending RTC signal  
when transmission is  
canceled.  
Factory use only  
Cancel redial if  
transmission error  
occurs.  
Action after EOR signal.  
Group C: Reception  
C:0  
C:1  
C:2 through C:9  
Data error rate  
T1 timer  
Factory use only  
pause one second after DIS/DTC expand frame  
sending CED.  
Receive speed  
transmit.  
G3 echo receive.  
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Group D: Reception  
D:0  
D:1  
D:2  
D:3  
Number of HDLC end  
flags.  
Carrier detection level. EYE-Q check level at  
9600 bps.  
EYE-Q check level at  
7200 bps.  
EYE-Q slice level.  
Check EYE-Q.  
EYE-Q check level at  
2400 bps.  
Factory Use Only  
EYE-Q check level at  
12000 bps.  
EYE-Q check level at  
4800 bps.  
EYE-Q check level at  
14400 bps.  
D:4  
D:5 through D:9  
Silent Detection  
Sensitivity  
Factory use only  
Group E: Scanner  
E:0  
E:1 through E:9  
Background level.  
Effective scan width.  
Document TX length  
limit.  
Factory use only.  
Group F: Printer  
F:0 through F:9  
Printer Settings  
Group G: Remote Reception and Tad interface  
G:0 G:1  
G:2  
G:3  
CML relay off timer after Off-hook/on-hook detect CNG detection.  
Silent detection time.  
dialing.  
time (remote reception). Switch-hook time.  
Off-hook/on-hook detect  
time.  
DTMF tones heard  
through handset.  
Switch to fax upon TAD  
disconnect.  
Remote reception from  
fax handset.  
G:4  
G:5 through G:9  
CNG detect period after Factory use only  
TAD begins playing  
OGM.  
CNG detect period after  
TAD answers.  
Group H: Operation  
H:0  
H:1  
H:2  
H:3  
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Display error line.  
Total line monitor.  
T.30 monitor auto print if Print transaction  
error will occur. duration.  
Factory use only.  
Secure Mail notification T.30 monitor auto print. Erase polled document.  
Sort autodialer printout. display modem speed. Print TCR after batch  
Print check message if  
power is lost.  
transmission.  
Print page if error  
occurs during memory  
transmission.  
Print check message.  
Memory Switch A:0 - dialer  
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Bit  
7
6
5
4
Initial Setting Adjustment  
Usage / Comments  
0
1
1
0
Factory use only  
Ring signal detect time Sets the time an incoming ring will not be  
detected after hanging up in the Fax/Tel Ready  
mode.  
6 5 4  
1 1 0 800 ms.  
1 1 0 700 ms.  
1 0 1 600 ms.  
1 0 0 500 ms.  
0 1 1 400 ms.  
0 1 0 300 ms.  
0 0 1 200 ms.  
0 0 0 100 ms.  
3
0
Number of rings  
0: 1 ring  
1: 2 rings  
Sets the number of rings in the Fax/Tel Ready  
mode. Incoming calls are answered according  
to this setting regardless or the number of rings  
chosen in the User Settings.  
2
1
0
0
0
1
Dual ring detection:  
0:No  
1:Yes  
Long ring detection:  
0:No  
1:Yes  
Ring frequency  
detection  
0:No  
When enabled, the unit is able to auto answer  
an incoming ring with an off time of 120 -  
600ms.  
Allows the unit to respond to an incoming ring if  
the ring on-time is longer than two seconds.  
When disabled, the unit will not check the ring  
frequency of incoming rings.  
1:Yes  
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Bit -15 -14 -13 -12 -11 -10 -9  
-8  
-7  
-6  
-5  
-4  
-3  
-2  
-1  
-0  
dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB  
3
2
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
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Bit  
Initial Setting Adjustment  
Usage / Comments  
7
0
Program individual  
autodialer attributes.  
0: No  
Allows individual setting of memory switches  
B:0 as attribute 1, B:1 as attribute 2 and B:2 as  
attribute 3 and B:3 as attribute 4 when  
one-touch and speed dial locations are  
programmed.  
1: Yes  
6
5
0
0
Relay broadcast  
0: No  
1: Yes  
Proprietary handshake Enable the OKIFAX 5800 proprietary  
0: No  
handshaking protocol.  
1: Yes  
4
3
2
0
0
0
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Sending RTC signal  
when transmission is  
canceled  
0: Yes  
1: No  
1
1
1
1
Cancel redial if T.4.1 or RTC signal is sent at the end of the  
T4.4 error occurs.  
0: Yes  
1: No  
transmission. when set at "0", the unit will send  
the RTC if the tx is canceled. No error will  
occur. When set at "1", an error will occur  
because RTC will not be sent at the end of a  
canceled transmission.  
Cancel redial if T.4.1 or When set at "0" if a T.4.1 or a T.4.4 error  
T.4.4 error occurs.  
0: Yes  
occurs, the unit will not retry the transmission  
1: No  
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Bit Initial Setting Adjustment  
Usage / Comments  
7
0
Number of HDLC end  
flags.  
Defines the number of HDLC end flags.  
6
5
4
3
2
0
1
0
0
1
Factory use only  
Group Delay Equalizer  
0:No  
1:Yes  
1
0
0
1
Digital Cable Equalizer  
0:Free  
1:Hold  
Carrier detection level  
0: -43/48 dB  
1: -47/52 dB  
Setting the switch to "1" increases the  
receive sensitivity.  
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Bit Initial Setting Adjustment  
Usage / Comments  
7
0
EYE-Q slice level  
0: Disable  
1: Enable  
Check EYE-Q  
0:No  
Setting this bit to "1" enables memory switch  
D:2,bits 0-3 and memory switch D:1, bits  
0-7, and enables EYE-Q check Adjustment.  
0: Line condition status (EYE-Q) is not  
checked after checking TCF.  
6
1
1:Yes  
1: Line condition status (EYE-Q) is checked  
after checking TCF.  
5
4
3
2
0
0
1
0
Factory use only.  
Factory use only.  
EYE-Q check level at 2400  
bps  
1
0
1
0
EYE-Q check level at 4800  
bps  
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Bit Initial Setting Adjustment  
Usage / Comments  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Delete receive echo of  
CFR at the receiver side  
0:No  
1:Yes  
0
0
Expand FSK receive time  
after detecting flat  
0: 3.3 seconds  
1: 10 seconds  
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Bit  
7
6
5
4
Initial Setting Adjustment  
Usage / Comments  
0
0
0
0
0
1
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Background level  
0: Automatic  
3
2
The background level measures the reflective  
ability of scanned documents. Performed with  
each transmission or copy function.  
1: Fixed  
1
0
0
1
Effective scan width  
0: Q4 = 208 mm (8.2") Default  
1: A4 = 216 mm (8.5") Full width (edge to edge)  
(The unit must be turned off, then on, for this change to take effect).  
Document TX length  
limit  
Setting to unlimited will override document jam  
sensing.  
0: Unlimited  
1: 1 meter  
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Bit  
7
6
Initial Setting Adjustment  
Usage / Comments  
0
1
Factory use only  
CML relay off time after When dialing from the keypad, phone line  
dialing.  
0: 1 sec.  
noise may occur as the CML relay switches on  
and off. Set this witch to '0" to avoid this.  
1: 200 ms.  
5
0
DTMF tones heard  
through handset.  
0: No  
Determines if DTMF tones are produced  
through the handset in off-hook dialing.  
1: Yes  
4
3
0
0
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
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Bit Initial Setting Adjustment  
Usage / Comments  
7
0
Display error line  
0: No  
The number of error lines contained in the  
receive data will be shown in the LCD.  
1: Yes  
6
0
Total line monitor  
0: No  
Allows fax communication to be heard through  
the monitor speaker.  
1: Yes  
5
4
0
0
Factory use only  
Sort autodialer printout Specifies how entries on autodialer printouts are  
0: Sort by autodialer  
location  
sorted.  
1: Sort by location ID  
3
2
1
1
Print check message if In the event of two power losses in a 40 hour  
power is lost  
0: No  
period, documents will be lost. When power is  
restored, a check message will print.  
1: Yes  
Print page if error  
For easy identification, the first page of a  
occurs during memory document stored for memory transmission will  
transmission.  
0: No  
print along a check message if an error occurs  
during memory transmission.  
1: Yes  
1
0
1
0
Print check message  
0: No  
1: Yes  
Stop printing check  
message for a memory  
tx by pressing the stop  
key.  
To notify the user of an error, a check message  
can be printed if a communication error occurs.  
0: No  
1: Yes  
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Usage / Comments  
7
6
5
4
3
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
T.30 monitor auto print if The T.30 monitor will only print after a  
error occurs.  
0: No  
communication error occurs.  
1: Yes  
1
0
1
0
T.30 monitor auto print. Enabling this switch causes the unit to print a  
0: No  
T.30 monitor report after each communication.  
1: Yes  
Display modem speed The transmit/receive speed is displayed in the  
0: No  
LCD.  
1: Yes  
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Usage / Comments  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Erase polled document Determine if a document stored for polling is  
0: No  
erased after being polled.  
1: Yes  
0
1
Print TCR after the  
broadcast transmit  
0: No  
1: Yes  
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User programmed information such as autodialer entries, date, time, Transmit Terminal Identifier (TTI),  
Subscriber ID, etc., are stored in the unit's Random Access Memory (RAM). The primary back up battery  
maintains these settings if power is lost.  
This function does not clear the soft parameters. Therefore, this setting is useful to reset the user  
programmed information but leave specific parameters configured for a particular telephone system, etc.  
Note: If desired, the All RAM Clear setting can be used to erase all user programmed information, all  
documents in memory, and reset the memory switches to factory defaults. For information on the All RAM  
Clear setting, see the next section.  
1. To clear programmed data and user settings, from standby, press Program, *, 2.  
2. Press ENTER.  
Note: To finish the operation without performing initialization, press STOP or PROGRAM.  
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The All RAM Clear setting will erase all user programmed information, all documents in memory, and reset  
the memory switches to factory defaults. This feature may also be used to try and clear a machine  
malfunction or lock up. If possible, when the All RAM Clear is used to reset a malfunction or lock up, it is  
advisable to print the machine settings, one-touch and speed dial listings to help in reprogramming this  
information.  
1. To perform an All RAM Clear, from standby, press PROGRAM, *, 3.  
2. Press ENTER.  
Note: To finish the operation without performing RAM clear, press STOP or PROGRAM.  
Note: This setting does not clear the Life Monitor  
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This function allows the user to configure an individual one-touch or speed dial entry with the settings  
shown in Memory Switches B:0, B:1, and B:2  
To set the individual attributes:  
1. Change memory switch B:5, bit 7 to a "1". (See setting 3.3.1 Setting the Memory Switches for more  
information on changing Memory switch B:5.)  
2. When the function is enabled, an "Attribute" option is added to the autodialer programming steps. As a  
one-touch or speed dial location is programmed, an extra step showing Attribute 1, Attribute 2, and  
Attribute 3 are added as the last step.  
3. Set the individual bit positions as shown in the following tables. To change a setting, press the  
one-touch key "<" or ">" key until the cursor is below the desired bit position; then press "1" or "0" to make  
the change.  
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Bit -15 -14 -13 -12 -11 -10 -9  
-8  
-7  
-6  
-5  
-4  
-3  
-2  
-1  
-0  
dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB  
3
2
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
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3.8.1 Setting the Unique Switches  
3.8.2 Clearing the Unique Switches  
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These switches are used to program internal machine parameters. The primary back up battery maintains  
these settings if power is lost.  
1. From standby, press PROGRAM, *, 4.  
2. Press ENTER.  
3. Select the desired unique switch by pressing a one-touch key plus a number on the keypad. For  
example, to access parameter B:1, press "B" plus the number "1" on the numeric keypad.  
4. Press ENTER.  
(The bits are numbered 7 through 0 -- - bit 7 is left most bit.)  
5. To navigate through the unique switch settings:  
Press "<" key to move the cursor to the left.  
Press ">" key to move the cursor to the right.  
Press the 0 or 1 on the numeric keypad to change the bit value.  
Press ENTER to save the setting of the displayed unique switch and advance to the next switch.  
(Continue pressing ENTER until the desired unique switch is shown in the display. Be sure to press  
ENTER after each unique switch is programmed to save the new setting.)  
Press STOP to return the unit to standby.  
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Resets the unique switches to factory defaults.  
1. From standby, press PROGRAM, *, 4, PROGRAM.  
2. Press ENTER.  
3. Press ENTER. The Parameters will reset to factory defaults.  
Note: To finish the operation without clearing the unique switches , press STOP or PROGRAM  
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Bit Initial Setting Adjustment  
Usage / Comments  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Call request upon  
memory overflow while  
receiving two or more  
pages.  
0: No  
1: Yes  
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Usage / Comments  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Hyper Fine resolution  
0: No  
When set at "1" Super fine(SFine) resolution  
changes to Hyper fine(I-Fine) resolution.  
1: Yes  
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Usage / Comments  
7
6
0
1
Factory use only  
Smoothing in 300x400  
dpi mode  
0: No  
1: Yes  
5
4
3
2
1
1
0
1
1
1
Smoothing in SFine  
receive mode  
0: No  
1: Yes  
Smoothing in Fine  
receive mode  
0: No  
1: Yes  
Smoothing in Fine copy  
mode  
0: No  
1: Yes  
Smoothing in Normal  
receive resolution  
0: No  
1: Yes  
Smoothing in Normal,  
Fine and SFine  
resolutions in rx mode  
0: No  
1: Yes  
0
1
Smoothing in Normal,  
Fine and SFine  
resolutions in copy  
mode  
0: No  
1: Yes  
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Usage / Comments  
7
6
5
4
0
0
0
1
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Print pages upon  
running out of toner  
0: No  
When the Low Toner alarm occurs, this switch  
determines if the unit will continue to print an  
additional 50 pages.  
1: Yes  
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
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Usage / Comments  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
Printer auto shut off  
time  
Time until the power supply turns the fusing unit  
off after printing has completed  
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Usage / Comments  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
Printing Density  
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Usage / Comments  
7
0
Control current for  
image transfer  
6
0
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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See Section 4.16 for an explanation of these two switches  
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Usage / Comments  
7
0
Flash key On/Off time  
6
5
0
0
Sets the flash time  
when the Flash key is  
depressed.  
4
3
2
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
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Usage / Comments  
7
6
0
2
Factory use only  
LCD error message  
0: Remains in LCD  
1: Returns to standby  
Buffer/Keypad volume  
After an error message has printed, the setting of  
this switch determines if the error message will  
remain in the display  
5
4
2
0
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
Factory use only  
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To print the T.30 monitor, press PROGRAM, *, 5. After printing, the unit will return to standby.  
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This mode causes the unit to print a summary list of the unit's programming modes. To print the program  
mode list, press PROGRAM, *, 8. After printing the unit will return to standby.  
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This mode offers the ability to print a test pattern and monitor certain unit output functions. Included are life  
monitor, and life monitor clear, printer test, stamp test, and a background level setting.  
1. Press PROGRAM, *, 9 to enter the test mode. Press PROGRAM to scroll through the test modes.  
2. Press ENTER to select the desired test mode.  
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The life monitor displays the current software version and the total number of pages scanned, printed, and  
transmitted.  
1. Press PROGRAM, *, 9 , ENTER.  
2. Press One-touch A-D to select the desired display. Press STOP to exit the test mode.  
NOTE: The following options are available:  
One-touch A = displays software version*  
* If option boards are installed, press 0 for the unit itself; 1 (and 2) are for installed board revisions  
One-touch B = displays total pages scanned  
One-touch C = displays total pages printed  
One-touch D = displays total pages transmitted  
One-touch E = displays drums replaced count  
One touch F = displays current drum count  
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The life monitor keeps a count of the pages scanned, printed and transmitted. This mode clears the page  
counter in the Life Monitor.  
1. Press PROGRAM, *, 9, PROGRAM.  
2. Press ENTER.  
3. Press ENTER. The counters will be reset.  
Note: To complete the operation without performing initialization, press STOP or PROGRAM.  
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The Printer Test mode offers two different tewt pattrns as shown below.  
1. Press PROGRAM, *, 9, PROGRAM, PROGRAM, then press ENTER.  
2. Press A or B to select the desired pattern.  
The selected pattern will print continuously.  
Press STOP to cancel the printing.  
3. To select another pattern, repeat the step 2.  
Or press STOP to exit the printer test mode.  
4. Press STOP to return to standby.  
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This mode tests the operation of the stamp.  
1. Insert one sheet of paper into the document feeder of the fax machine.  
2. Press PROGRAM, *, 9, PROGRAM, PROGRAM, PROGRAM, then press ENTER, and then START.  
The page will be stamped while it is fed through the document feeder.  
3. Press STOP to return to standby.  
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The background level is an established threshold used to help measure the reflective ability of a scanned  
document. This threshold can change if the scanner lamp, CCD, or the ballast is replaced; therefore this  
mode should be used to reset the threshold when these items are changed. The All RAM Clear function  
can also be used to reset the background level, however, the Set Background Level mode allows the level  
to be set without erasing memory contents.  
1. Insert white paper in the document feeder of the fax machine.  
2. Press PROGRAM, *, 9, PROGRAM, PROGRAM, PROGRAM, PROGRAM, then press ENTER.  
3. Press STOP to eject paper  
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This function instructs the unit to print a list of the machine parameter, memory switch and unique switch  
settings. The list shows the default and current settings for each. After printing, the unit returns to standby.  
1. Press PROGRAM, *, A.  
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This factory functions provide several machine tests including LED and LCD tests, a keypad test, memory  
tests, a RTC test, and optional RS-232C serial port test.  
1. Press PROGRAM, *, B.  
2. To select the desired test mode, press A-H as indicated in the following list.  
(A detailed explanation of each mode follows this list.)  
One-touch A = prints a list of the Factory Functions)  
One-touch B = LED test  
One-touch C = LCD test  
One-touch D = Key Panel test  
One-touch E = SRAM check  
One-touch F = DRAM check  
One-touch G = RTC test  
One-touch H = RS-232C port test( optional RS-232C port required)  
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Press PROGRAM, *, B. Then press A. A list of the Factory Functions will print. After printing, the unit will  
return to standby.  
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1. Press PROGRAM, * , B. Then press B. All LEDs will turn on.  
2. Press STOP to exit the test mode.  
The following options are available:  
PROGRAM = All LEDs will turn on.  
< key = All LEDs will turn off.  
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This mode displays two test patterns in LCD.  
1. Press PROGRAM, *, B. Then press C.  
The following options are available:  
PROGRAM = All Dots turn on.  
< key = All Dots turn off.  
2. Press STOP to exit the test mode.  
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1. Press PROGRAM, *, B. Then press D.  
2. As each button on the keypad is pressed, a representative name as show in the table on the next page  
will be displayed.  
3. Press the STOP button twice to cancel the key panel test.  
Key  
LCD Indication  
Key  
LCD Indication  
AUTO ANSWER  
Auto Rx  
SPEED DIAL/TEL Speed  
INDEX  
MEMORY  
TRANSMIT  
REVIEW  
Memory Transmit  
Review  
REDIAL/PAUSE Redial  
HOLD  
Hold  
COMMANDS  
MODE  
CONTRAST  
<
>/PROGRAM  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
BROADCAST  
Mode  
Contrast  
<
FLASH  
Flash  
MONITOR CALL Monitor/Call  
STAMP  
STOP  
COPY  
START  
Numeric keys 0  
through #  
Stamp  
Stop  
Copy  
Start  
0 through #  
>
Enter  
Cancel  
Broadcast  
COMMUNICATION Com. Options  
OPTIONS  
One-touch keys A  
through U8  
Programmable  
One-touch keys  
P1 through P12  
GROUP DIAL  
Group  
P1 through P12  
DIALING OPTIONS Dialing Options  
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This mode is used to test the SRAM memory where user programmed parameters such as date, time,  
TTI, etc are stored. Note: When this test is executed, an All RAM Clear will be performed by the unit. The  
All RAM Clear erases all user settings and resets all memory switches, machine parameters and unique  
switches to factory defaults.  
1. Press PROGRAM, *, B. Then press E.  
The values FF, AA, 55, and 00 are written to, then read from, memory. The results are show in the  
display. If the read/write test is successful, the display will show "OK" after each value.  
If some portion of the read/write test fails the display will show "NG" after the failed value.  
2. Upon completion, the unit will return to the standby mode.  
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This mode is used to test the DRAM memory, or document memory.  
Note: When this test is performed, an All RAM Clear will be performed by the unit. The All RAM Clear  
erases all user settings and resets all memory switches, machine parameters and unique switches to  
factory defaults. This is a read/write test that requires a few moments to complete.  
Note: Perform a DRAM test whenever a memory upgrade is added to the unit.  
1. Press PROGRAM, *, B. Then press F.  
2. Enter numeric 1, 2, 3, 4, depending on the amount of DRAM in the unit. Please refer to the following  
table:  
1 = Standard 1 meg  
2 = If upgrade is installed in upper connector  
3 = If upgrade is installed in middle connector  
4 = If upgrade is installed in bottom connector  
The values FF, AA, 55, and 00 are written to, then read from, memory. The results are show in the  
display. If the read/write test is successful, the display will show "OK" after each value.  
If some portion of the read/write test fails, the display will show "NG" after the failed value.  
Press STOP to exit the test mode.  
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This test mode is not applicable to field service of the OKIFAX 5800.  
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This mode offers several internal tests and the ability to monitor certain unit output functions. Included are  
relay tests, modem signal output monitoring, and DTMF output monitoring.  
1. Press PROGRAM, *, C to enter the test mode. The tests are contained within three main menus.  
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This mode tests the on/off operation of various relays and switches.  
1. Press PROGRAM, *, C, ENTER. A list of abbreviations representing the various relays and switches  
will appear in the display.  
2. The one-touch keys are used to toggle the various relays and switches on and off as outlined below.  
When a relay or switch is turned on, an asterisk(*) will appear to the left of the item’ s abbreviation in the  
LCD. For example pressing A turns the CML relay on. An asterisk appears to the left of CML in the  
display. Press the STOP button to exit the test modes.  
Press the corresponding one-touch key to toggle the test item on or off.  
One-touch key  
Test function  
CML relay -- on/off  
H/L relay -- on/off  
disable  
One-touch key  
Test function  
S relay -- on/off  
disable  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Cont24V -- on/off  
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The tonal signal test permits the unit's output tones to be monitored. In order to monitor the tones, an  
external monitoring device must be connected to the telephone line.  
1 Press PROGRAM, *, C, PROGRAM, ENTER.  
2. To output a desired tonal signal, press the corresponding one-touch key as shown in the following table.  
For example, to monitor the 2100 Hz CED tone, press I. The output signal will begin. A different output  
signal can be selected by pressing corresponding one-touch button.  
Note: It may take several moments for output signal to change.  
One-touch key  
Test function  
None (stop signal)  
462 Hz tone  
One-touch key  
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
Test function  
FSK Black (ALL 1)  
2400 bps  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
1080 hz tone  
1300 Hz tone  
1650 Hz tone  
1700 Hz tone  
1800 Hz tone  
1850 Hz tone  
2100 Hz tone  
FSK White (All 0)  
4800 bps  
7200 bps (V.29)  
9600 bps (V.29)  
7200 bps (V.17)  
9600 bps (V.17)  
1200 bps (V.17)  
14400 bps (V.17)  
J
3. Press STOP to exit the test mode.  
Note: To monitor the tones, an external device must be connected to the telephone line jack.  
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The DTMF output test permits the unit’ s DTMF tones to be monitored.  
Note: To monitor the tones, an external monitoring device must be connected to the phone line jack.  
1. Press PROGRAM, *, C, press PROGRAM twice, then press ENTER.  
2. Pressing a button on the numeric key pad or one-touch button will produce DTMF tones according to the following table.  
One-touch key  
0
Test function  
DTMF0 (941 Hz + 1336  
Hz)  
One-touch key  
*
Test function  
DTMF* (941 Hz + 1209  
Hz)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DTMF1 (697 Hz + 1209  
Hz)  
DTMF1 (697 Hz + 1336  
Hz)  
DTMF1 (697 Hz + 1477  
Hz)  
DTMF1 (770 Hz + 1209  
Hz)  
DTMF1 (770 Hz + 1336  
Hz)  
DTMF1 (770 Hz + 1477  
Hz  
DTMF1 (852 Hz + 1209  
Hz)  
DTMF1 (852 Hz + 1336  
Hz)  
#
A
B
C
D
E
F
DTMF# (941 Hz + 1477  
Hz)  
ROW1 (697 Hz)  
ROW1 (770 Hz)  
ROW1 (852 Hz)  
ROW1 (941 Hz)  
COL1 (1209 Hz)  
COL2 (1336 Hz)  
COL3 (1477 Hz)  
COL4 (1633 Hz)  
G
H
DTMF1 (852 Hz + 1477  
Hz)  
3. Press STOP to exit the test mode.  
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Jumper JP1 on the main control PCB is used for battery back-up of the DRAM. Any documents stored in  
DRAM. Removing JP1 will initialize the DRAM. If the power is turned off, the battery will provide up to 1  
week of backup-for 1 meg of memory when fully charged.  
Jumper JP2 on the main control PCB is used for battery back-up of the SRAM. All user programmed data  
and internal Parameter settings are held in SRAM. Removing JP2 will initialize the SRAM. If the power is  
turned off, the battery will provide up to five years of back-up when fully charged.  
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The images stored in DRAM are protected by battery backup for up to 108 hours for a single event in a 40  
hour period. In other words, once power is lost and then restored, the unit will not backup documents for  
the next 40 hours. This time frame allows the batteries to fully recharge. This 40 hour time period can be  
eliminated by changing Unique Switch H:2, bit 7, to a 1. Changing this setting will allow the technician to  
turn power off several times while repairing the unit and not lose any documents stored in memory.  
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Before troubleshooting a unit check the following:  
Is the power cord correctly connected to the machine?  
Is the telephone handset and the telephone line cord connected correctly?  
Is there paper in the paper cassette?  
Are all covers closed correctly?  
Before disassembly or making any adjustments be sure the power cord is disconnected from the unit.  
Check the following:  
The power source should be rated according to unit specifications.  
The unit should not be connected to an electrical circuit with other equipment or where voltages may  
vary  
The unit should be installed on a flat, level surface.  
The ambient temperature and relative humidity surrounding the unit should be 50° to 95°F (10 to  
35°C) at 35% to 80% humidity with no condensation.  
The unit should be located in a well ventilated area.  
The unit should receive necessary cleaning and maintenance.  
The unit should be installed:  
Away from heat sources and heating or cooling vents.  
Away from water heaters, steam generators, humidifiers or other areas of high humidity.  
Away from dusty areas.  
Away from areas where chemical fumes or gasses are generated or may collect.  
Away from areas exposed to direct sunlight.  
Check the consumables:  
Verify the recording paper supply is adequate and that it is high- or standard-quality 20lb.  
xerographic bond.  
Verify the recording paper has been stored away from moisture and damp areas.  
Verify the recording paper has not been damaged in any way.  
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Symptom: Recording paper did not exit paper cassette properly, or a jam occurred in print area.  
Suggested corrective action:  
1. Verify that the recording paper conforms to the type specified for use in the machine and that has not  
been damaged or exposed to moisture.  
2. Make sure the recording paper is properly loaded into the paper tray and cassette and the cassette is  
properly closed.  
3. Clean the paper feed rollers of any paper dust buildup. (Clean using a lint-free cotton cloth moistened  
with a cleaning designed for use on rubber rollers.) Replace the paper feed rollers if worn or damaged.  
4. Check the cassette pressure springs for proper installation and operation.  
5. Verify that the paper has reached sensor PC1. If it has, check the operation of PC1.  
6. Verify the paper take up roller is turning. If not check the main motor. If the main motor is turning,  
check the operation of the paper feed solenoid.  
7. If the main motor does not turn, replace the main motor, the power supply unit or the mechanical  
control pcb.  
8. Check for obstructions in the paper path.  
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Symptom: Recording paper jammed as it was exiting the unit into receive paper tray.  
Suggested corrective action:  
1. Check for obstruction in the paper path.  
2. Check the paper exit sensor (PC3) for proper operation.  
3. Clean the exit roller using a lint-free cloth moistened with a cleaning solution designed for use on  
rubber rollers. Replace the exit roller if worn or damaged.  
4. Verify the fuser rollers are clean and not damaged. If worn or damaged, replace the fuser.  
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Symptom: Original document did not feed into or exit scanner properly, document feeder error message.  
Suggested corrective action:  
1. Verify the original documents conform to the specifications designed for use in the machine and that  
they are not damaged in any way.  
2. Verify the number of documents placed into the feeder does not exceed its maximum capacity.  
3. Verify the scanner cover is closed properly.  
4. Remove any foreign substances from inside the scanner area.  
5. Verify that all of the document feed rollers are clean and not damaged. Clean using a lint-free cotton  
cloth moistened with a cleaning solution designed for use on rubber rollers. Replace the rollers if worn  
or damaged.  
6. Check the operation of DS1 at connector P11, pin 2, on the main control board.  
7. Check the operation of the separator roller, and the pick-up roller.  
8. Verify the operation to the transmit motor at connector P15, pins 1-4 on the main control board.  
9. Verify that the document feeds into the unit and stops. If the document does not stop, check the  
operation of DS2 at connector P11, pin 5, on the main control board.  
10. Check all connectors and cables.  
11. Check the operation of the main control board.  
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Symptom: Two or more pages of a multi-page document are fed at once.  
Suggested corrective action:  
1. Verify that the original documents conform to the specifications designed for use in the machine and  
they are not damaged in any way.  
2. Verify the pages of the document are not stuck together from glue, wet or damp correction fluid, tape,  
etc.  
3. Verify the feed roller, separator roller and retard roller are clean and not damaged. Clean using a  
lint-free cotton cloth moistened with a cleaning solution designed for on rubber rollers. Replace these  
items if worn or damaged.  
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Symptom: Check message prints after attempting a transmission  
Suggested corrective action:  
1. Reference the error code on the check message or the journal to the error code list contained in this  
section.  
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Symptom: A black line appears on all documents transmitted or copied.  
Suggested corrective action:  
1. Print a document from memory (mode list, journal, etc.) to determine if the problem is in the scanner. If  
the black line is not on the memory print outs, the problem is not in the scanner.  
2. Check for a foreign object in the feeder.  
3. Clean the contact glass and the scanner mirrors.  
4. Check for wire or other foreign object obstructing the light path to the CCD.  
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Symptom: The unit will not transmit  
Suggested corrective action:  
1. Verify the telephone line cord is properly installed and plugged into the correct type of wall jack.  
2. Check for dial tone at the unit and at the wall jack. If no dial tone is present at the unit, check fuses PS1  
and PS2 on the NCU pcb.  
3. Verify that the correct telephone number has been dialed or that the correct telephone number is  
programmed in the autodialer.  
4. Insure Security TX turned off.  
5. Place a call through the monitor and check for excessive noise or interference on the telephone line.  
6. Verify that the remote location is capable of receiving by checking the following:  
6.1. Place a call to the remote machine and verify that it auto answers.  
6.2. Insure that the remote machine does not have closed network or block junk fax turned on.  
6.3. Transmit to another location.  
7. Check the operation of the NCU pcb and the main control pcb.  
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Symptoms: Check message prints after attempting a reception  
Suggested corrective action:  
1. Reference the error code on the check message or the journal to the error code list contained in this  
section.  
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Symptom: The unit rings but will not auto-answer.  
Suggested corrective action:  
1. Check the power cord and AC switch.  
2. Verify the telephone line is properly installed.  
3. Verify recording paper in the unit.  
4. Check memory capacity. The unit will answer incoming calls if memory is full.  
5. Check the number of rings the unit is set to answer on. If set to a high number of rings, the  
transmitting unit may "time out."  
6. Insure the unit is in the Fax Ready mode.  
7. Verify operation of DRD is applicable.  
8. Check the operation of the NCU pcb and the main control pcb.  
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4.11.1 Original Document Jam  
4.11.2 Printed document jams  
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To clear an original document jam:  
1. Open the Scanner cover by holding the Scanner cover release.  
2. Lift the original document from the machine.  
3. Gently close the Scanner cover, making sure both sides are snapped down securely. Then re-try the  
transmission.  
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To clear a printout (either a received fax or a copy) jammed inside the printer:  
1. Open the printer cover by pressing the printer cover release on the top of your fax machine.  
2. Gently pull the jammed page up and out.  
3. Close the printer cover, pressing firmly on the both sides of the printer cover until you hear it click.  
To clear a document jammed at the paper cassette:  
1. Pull forward on the paper cassette to open it.  
2. Remove the jammed paper from the rollers carefully as shown.  
3. Push the paper cassette back into its original position.  
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To clear a document jammed at the multipurpose tray:  
1. Remove the paper stack from the tray and pull out the jammed paper.  
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The following provides guidelines for troubleshooting the print engine. Before removing any portion of the  
machine or making any internal adjustments, be sure power to the unit is OFF. Suggested corrective  
actions should be performed in order as listed. Most conditions can be corrected by performing routine  
preventative maintenance. If printer or print quality problems occur, check the following.  
The unit should:  
have the power cord connected.  
be connected to a power source which is rated to machine specifications.  
be installed on a flat, level surface.  
receive good ventilation.  
not be connected to an electrical circuit with other equipment or where voltages may vary.  
not be installed near a direct heating or cooling source or vent.  
not be exposed to high dust concentration.  
not be exposed to direct sunlight  
not be exposed to high temperatures, high humidity, steam or chemical fumes.  
If the pages printed by the printer have an image problem shown below, follow the appropriate steps to  
solve the problem.  
Blank pages  
Insure that the drum and toner cartridge are installed  
correctly  
Remove the Toner Cartridge and shake it a few times  
to redistribute the toner inside. If the problem persists,  
replace the Toner Cartridge.  
Verify that an image is being placed on the drum by  
printing a document and opening the printer cover  
before the document completes printing. At this point  
remove the drum and check for an image on the drum.  
If there is not an image on the drum, the problem could  
be caused by improper laser exposure. Replace the  
print head unit, printer mechanical controller and/or the  
main control pcb.  
If an image is on the drum, but is not being transferred  
to the recording paper, check the operation of the high  
voltage power supply and the transfer roller.  
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Black pages  
Verify that the drum and toner cartridge are installed  
properly.  
Remove the drum cartridge and clean the contacts on  
the toner cartridge inside the unit. If the problem  
persists, replace the drum.  
Replace the drum cartridge.  
Replace the print head unit.  
Replace the high voltage power supply.  
Replace the printer mechanical controller  
Replace the printer interface pcb.  
Replace the main control board.  
Printout too light  
Remove the Toner Cartridge and shake it a few times  
to redistribute the toner inside.  
Remove the drum cartridge and clean the contacts on  
the toner cartridge inside the unit. If the problem  
persists, replace the drum.  
Verify that a clear image is being placed on the drum  
by printing a document and opening the printer cover  
before the document completes printing. At this point  
remove the drum and check for a clear image on  
the drum. If there is a clear image on the drum, the  
problem could be caused by poor image transfer.  
Replace the image transfer unit and/or the high voltage  
power supply and/or the printer mechanical controller  
and/or the main control board.  
Printout too dark  
Remove the Toner Cartridge and shake it a few times  
to redistribute the toner inside. If the problem persists,  
replace the Toner Cartridge.  
Verify operation of the drum unit.  
Verify that a clear image is being placed on the drum  
by printing a document and opening the printer cover  
before the document completes printing. At this point  
remove the drum and check for a clear image on  
the drum. If there is a clear image on the drum, the  
problem could be caused by poor image transfer.  
Replace the image transfer unit and/or the high voltage  
power supply and/or the main control board and/or the  
printer mechanical controller.  
Blurred background  
Insure the drum and toner cartridge are installed  
correctly.  
Replace drum cartridge.  
Remove the toner cartridge and clean the contacts on  
the toner cartridge and inside the unit. If the problem  
persists replace the toner cartridge.  
Replace the high voltage power supply.  
Replace the printer mechanical controller pcb.  
Replace the main control board.  
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Uneven print density  
The toner may be unevenly distributed inside the toner  
cartridge. Remove the cartridge from the printer and  
shake it a few times to redistribute the toner inside.  
Verify operation of the drum cartridge.  
Check for moisture on the drum surface. If moisture is  
found, allow the drum to dry.  
Verify that a clear image is being placed on the drum  
by printing a document and opening the printer cover  
before the document completes printing. At this point  
remove the drum and check for a clear image on  
the drum. If there is a clear image on the drum, the  
problem could be caused by poor image transfer.  
Replace the image transfer unit and/or the high voltage  
power supply and/or the printer mechanical controller. If  
the image is poor on the drum, replace the drum and/or  
print head.  
Irregularities  
Insure that the paper being used in the unit is dry and  
has not been exposed to excessive moisture.  
Verify that a clear image is being placed on the drum  
by printing a document and opening the printer cover  
before the document completes printing. At this point  
remove the drum and check for a clear image on  
the drum. If there is a clear image on the drum, the  
problem could be caused by poor image transfer.  
Replace the image transfer unit and/or the high voltage  
power supply and/or the main control board.  
If the image is poor on the drum, replace the drum  
and/or print head.  
White (Black) Line  
Clean contact glass if problem occurs in copy mode.  
Remove and check the drum and toner cartridge for  
damage. If required, replace the drum or toner  
cartridge.  
Verify that a clear image is being placed on the drum  
by printing a document and opening the printer cover  
before the document completes printing. At this point,  
remove the drum and check for a clear image on  
the drum. If there is a clear image on the drum, the  
problem could be caused by poor image transfer.  
Replace the image transfer unit and/or the main control  
board.  
If the image is not clear, replace the print head and/or  
the drum.  
Check the fuser roller for damage. If found, replace the  
fuser unit.  
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Toner smudges  
Remove the toner cartridge from the printer and shake  
it a few times. If the problem persists, replace the  
cartridge.  
Clean the fuser unit rollers.  
Clean the transport roller.  
Install a new cartridge if needed.  
White spots at intervals  
Replace the drum cartridge.  
Verify that a clear image is being placed on the drum  
by printing a document and opening the printer cover  
before the document completes printing. At this point,  
remove the drum and check for a clear image on  
the drum. If there is a clear image on the drum, the  
problem could be caused by poor image transfer.  
Replace the image transfer unit and/or the main control  
board.  
If the image is not clear, replace the print head and/or  
the drum.  
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Use a mild cleaning solution on a lint-free cloth to wipe the machine’ s cover, handset and paper cassette  
tray. Never spray cleaner directly onto the fax machine as the spray could damage components inside the  
fax.  
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Excessive dust on the equipment and power supply air vents can cause overheating. Remove dust  
periodically with a vacuum cleaner or brush. Note: Do not wipe with a damp cloth.  
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If the unit is not feeding documents properly, perform this procedure:  
1. Turn off your fax machine.  
2. Get a soft, lint-free cloth.  
3. Moisten the cloths as follows: One of the two cloths with isopropyl alcohol and the other cloth with a  
cleaner suitable for use on platen/rubber rollers.  
4. Open the scanner cover by holding the scanner cover release.  
5. Use the moistened cloth (see step 2 and 3) to clean the face of rollers. Rotate the rollers by hand to  
allow cleaning of the entire roller surface. Note: Do not use abrasive materials on the contact glass.  
6. Use the cloth with isopropyl alcohol (see step 1 and 2) to clean the contact glass.  
7. Close the scanner cover.  
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Do not clean the transfer roller with liquid cleaner. Cleaning with a liquid solution could damage the  
transfer roller.  
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The following error messages appear in the unit’ s LCD and assist in troubleshooting machine problems. If  
you receive one of the following messages, follow the directions and then press Stop to return to standby.  
Reset Document  
The document was not inserted correctly or the machine you are  
sending to cannot accommodate the length of your page. Reset the  
page and try to transmit again.  
Insert Document  
Hang Up Error  
There was no document in the document feeder when you tried to send  
a fax or make a copy. Place a document in the feeder and try again.  
The optional handset is off-hook. Return it to its cradle, making sure the  
upper part of the handset presses on the "hook" switch.  
The scanner lamp is dim or inoperable. Replace the scanner lamp  
assembly and/or the inverter.  
You tried to enter too many numbers or characters in the item you were  
entering. Press CANCEL to delete the extra characters and try the  
command again.  
Call For Service  
Too Many Characters  
Invalid Number  
You pressed a key which has no function during your current use of the  
fax machine.  
No Number Stored  
You selected an autodialer number for which there is no phone number  
programmed. Either choose another autodialer number or dial a phone  
number directly through the numeric keypad.  
Communication Error  
A communication error disrupted the reception or transmission in  
progress. Press STOP to end the error message, then try the  
transmission again. Close Scanner Cover The scanner cover is open.  
Please close it.  
Close Top Cover  
The upper printer cover is open. Please close it.  
Please Remove Paper A paper jam has occurred. Remove the jammed paper.  
No Report  
You requested an activity journal or confirmation report, but your fax  
machine has no record of any communication having occurred.  
You entered a number greater than 99 while trying to print a database  
polling document. Your fax machine can store 100 database polling  
files, numbered 0 to 99. Select the number of the file you need and  
re-enter it.  
Enter No. (00-99)  
Enter No. (0-32)  
You tried to enter a call group number greater than 32. Your fax  
machine  
offers 32 groups, numbered 1 to 32. Select the call group you need and  
re-enter its number.  
Enter No. (1-99)  
No Document Stored  
No Command  
You tried to request more than 99 copies from your fax machine. Your  
unit can create up to 99 copies of a document. Select a quantity of 99  
or fewer, and re-enter your selection.  
You tried to print a document from memory but your fax machine did  
not  
have a document stored.  
You have tried to review upcoming commands using the REVIEW  
COMMANDS function, but your fax machine does not have any  
commands stored in memory.  
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Invalid l.D. Code  
Memory Overflow  
The SecureMail passcode you entered in not valid. Try entering your  
passcode again.  
During transmission or copying, you tried to enter more pages into  
memory that your fax could store. Press START or COPY to transmit of  
copy the pages that were stored. Or press CANCEL to delete the  
pages stored during this operation, but not previously stored  
documents.  
All Commands In Use  
Check # Of Pages  
Your fax machine has twenty delayed commands stored in memory  
and cannot accept another delayed command. You can delete an  
existing command using REVIEW COMMANDS or you can wait for  
your fax to complete a delayed command or redial process, freeing  
delayed command memory for your use.  
You placed fewer pages into the document feeder than indicated in the  
"Set # of Pages" user setting. Carefully count the number of pages in  
your document and try the transmission again.  
Please Supply Toner  
Check Paper Size  
Toner supply is empty.  
Recording paper size is different than the setting. Set correct paper  
size in the operator settings.  
Check Rx Paper  
Check Tray Paper  
Both the multipurpose tray and paper cassette have run out of paper.  
The multipurpose tray has run out of paper.  
Check Cassette Paper The paper cassette has run out of paper.  
Too many Locations  
You tried to enter too many autodialer numbers for a broadcast. You  
can enter up to ten one-touch keys, speed-dial numbers, group  
numbers and telephone numbers entered through the numeric keypad.  
Press CANCEL to delete the extra numbers and try the command  
again.  
Scanner In Use  
Feeder In Use  
The command you are trying to enter requires the use of the scanner,  
which is already in use. Wait for the fax to complete the scan, then try  
again.  
The command you are trying to enter requires the use of the feeder,  
which is already in use. Wait for the command in the feeder to be  
completed, then try your command again.  
The command you are trying to enter requires the use of the printer,  
which is already in use. Wait for the current printing operation to be  
completed, then try your command again.  
You tried to store a polling document in your fax machine, but a polling  
document had already been stored. Wait for the fax to complete the  
polling transmission, then try again.  
Printer In Use  
Polling In Use  
Document Stored  
Invalid Passcode  
You tried to erase a batch box, where the documents had been stored.  
The protect passcode you entered is not valid. Try entering your protect  
passcode again.  
No Passcode  
The protect passcode had not been programmed in your fax machine.  
Please program the protect passcode.  
No PIN Number  
When you had selected "Mode1" in PIN mask feature, you tried to call  
using a autodialer number, in which the PIN access code had not been  
entered.  
The department code had not been programmed in your fax machine  
when you tried to set the department code. Please program the  
department code.  
No Dept. Code  
Please Call Service  
Printer unit inoperable. Refer to section 4.16  
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If an error occurs during a communication, a check message will be printed. The following provides an  
explanation of the information found on check messages.  
A possible solution to the problem  
The date and time of the attempted communication  
The sending location (if the remote fax has a Location ID)  
The number of pages which got through before the error terminated the call  
The error code.  
The sample document.  
You will also see a code listed in the Result column of the report. Result codes indicate the specific  
problem encountered:  
"D" codes occur while dialing  
"R" codes occur during reception  
"T" codes occur during transmission  
Here is a list of error codes the fax machine may print.  
Dialing errors  
Reception Errors  
Transmission Errors  
Communication Error Messages  
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D.0.1 Congestion tone was detected. Try the call again.  
D.0.2 The remote fax machine is busy. Call again.  
D.0.3 The STOP button was pressed while the unit was dialing. Try the call again.  
D.0.6 The autodialer number was not programmed. Program the autodialer number.  
D.0.7 The dialing time out occurred because the remote unit did not answer. Try the call again.  
D.0.8 Dial tone was not detected. Try the call again.  
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R.1.1 T1 time-out. The calling unit was not a fax machine or the transmitting unit is having difficulties.  
R.1.2 Compatibility error. The calling unit is attempting to poll a document that does not exist, has secure  
tx enabled or is attempting to transmit to a nonexistent secure mailbox.  
R.1.4 The Stop button was pressed during reception.  
R.2.1 A compatibility error (closed network, junk fax detection) occurred.  
R.2.3 No response to FTT. Poor phone line conditions made fax communication impossible. Enable the  
one second pause after CED on Memory Switch C0. Also try increasing the echo wait time on Memory  
Switch C1 if echo is on the line.  
R.3.1 No response to CFR. DCN was received from the transmitter. Poor line conditions made  
communication impossible. Adjust the echo wait time on Memory Switch C1 Try increasing the output  
levels via Machine Parameter A1.  
R.3.3 Too many errors were detected during data reception. The carrier was interrupted. Increase the  
data error rate on Memory Switch C0.  
R.3.4 DCN was received after FTT. Communication was not possible at 2400 bps. Poor phone line  
conditions prevented fax communication. Enable the Eye Quality Check on Memory Switch D1 and D2.  
R.3.5 Poor line conditions prevented reception.  
R.4.2 MPS/EOM/EOP was not received Either the line disconnected before reception was completed or  
too many errors were detected by the receiving unit. Adjust the data error rate on Memory Switch C0. It  
may also be necessary to decrease the receive communication speed via memory switch C0.  
R.4.4 The receiving fax machine has reached its memory capacity.  
R.5.1 DCN was received instead of RR during ECM communication.  
R.5.2 Line noise or other problems prevented ECM reception.  
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T.1.1 T1 time-out. The remote fax machine didn't respond to your machine. This usually occurs during a  
manual transmission or when an incorrect number was dialed. Call someone at the remote machine.  
T.1.4 The STOP button was pressed during transmission.  
T.2.1 CFR or FTT was not received from the remote machine. Either the phone line disconnected during  
fax communication or transmission became impossible due to bad phone line conditions. Try the call  
again. It may be necessary to increase the output levels on machine parameter A1. The receive machine  
may also have closed network or block junk fax enabled.  
T.2.2 The two fax machines were incompatible. No mailbox at receiver or security tx is enabled.  
T.2.3 FTT was received from the remote machine at 2400bps. Bad phone line conditions made fax  
communication impossible. Conditions can change rapidly, so try the call later. Turn on the echo protect  
tone on Memory Switch B0. Also adjust the interval between DCS and TCF on Memory Switch B1. If the  
problem persists, try increasing the output levels  
on machine parameter A1.  
T.3.1 Document feed error, maximum document length exceeded, or insufficient lamp brightness.  
T.4.1 No response to MPS/EOP/EOM. Poor phone lines caused the receiving unit to disconnect. Adjust  
the interval between CFR and data on Memory Switch B1. Try increasing the output levels on Machine  
Parameter A1. It may also be necessary to adjust the transmit speed on Memory Switch B0.  
T.4.2 RTN was received from the remote machine. After transmission began, poor line conditions  
developed. Try the call again. Attempt the solutions described for the T.4.1 error.  
T.4.4 Poor line conditions prevented transmission. PIP was received. The transmission was interrupted by  
the call mode. The receiving unit may be experiencing problems. Try the call again.  
T.5.1 No response to RR from the remote machine. Line noise or other problems prevented ECM  
transmission. Increase the ECM response time on Memory Switch B2.  
T.5.2 No response to CTC. Line noise or other problems prevented ECM transmission. Increase the ECM  
response time on Memory Switch B2.  
T.5.3 EOR was received from the remote unit but further transmission was not possible. Adjust Memory  
Switch B5 for this problem.  
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The error messages on Check Message printouts indicate the following:  
Here's a brief summary:  
Error Message  
Check condition of remote fax  
Possible Meanings  
Remove machine malfunctioned  
No handshake signals from remote machine  
Wrong phone number reached  
Repeat transmission  
Poor phone line conditions prevented communication  
No handshake signals from remote machine  
Document misfeed or miscount  
Unable to reach remote machine after attempting  
specified number of redials  
Line is busy  
Remote machine was busy  
Remote machine didn't answer  
Check receive documents  
Receive confirmation signal not received from remote  
machine  
Poor line conditions caused a poor image  
Remote units memory capacity has been exceeded.  
An autodialer number is not stored/programmed  
properly  
Memory Full  
Dialing number is not set  
Stopped  
The STOP key was pressed at the remote fax during  
the handshake.  
Message Area is Blank  
Someone pressed STOP during communication  
Printer error occurred during communication  
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When "Please Call Service" appears in the display, access unique switches F5 and F6 to determine the  
cause of the error. To access the unique switches:  
1. Press PROGRAM, *, 4, ENTER.  
2. Press one-touch F plus the number 5 (or 6) on the numeric keypad.  
3. Press ENTER.  
4. If the switch is set to a 1, the error indicated in the following table occurred.  
5. Once the errors has been cleared, the setting returns to 0.  
Unique switch F5  
Switch  
7 *  
Initial Setting  
Adjustment  
Detection of paper exit jam  
Usage/Comments  
0
0: No  
1:Yes  
6
5 *  
0
0
Factory Use Only  
Detection of paper size error  
0: No  
1:Yes  
4
3
0
0
Factory Use Only  
Detection of Printer Initialization  
error  
0: No  
1:Yes  
2 *  
1 *  
0
0
Detection of paper jam  
0: No  
1:Yes  
Presence of recording paper in the  
cassette  
0: No  
1:Yes  
0 *  
0
Presence of recording paper in the  
multi-service tray  
0: No  
1:Yes  
Another error message is in the LCD for these errors. Please see the aforementioned error message list.  
Unique switch F6  
Switch  
7 *  
Initial Setting  
Adjustment  
Detection of toner empty  
0: No  
Usage/Comments  
0
1:Yes  
6
0
Factory Use Only  
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5 *  
4
0
0
0
0
Detection of laser error  
0: No  
1:Yes  
Detection polygon motor error  
0: No  
1:Yes  
Detection fan motor error  
0: No  
1:Yes  
3
2 *  
Detection of temperature  
malfunction in the fuser unit.  
0: No  
1:Yes  
1 *  
0 *  
0
0
Detection of paper jam in print area  
0: No  
1:Yes  
Detection of paper jam inside the  
printer area  
0: No  
1:Yes  
Another error message is in the LCD for these errors. Please see the aforementioned error message list.  
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Symptom: "Please Call Service" is in the display. Unique switch F5, position 3 is set to a 1.  
Suggested corrective action:  
1. Turn the unit off and then on.  
2. Replace the printer mechanical controller board and or the print head unit..  
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Symptom: "Please Call Service" error is in the LCD. Unique switch F6, position 5 is set to a 1.  
Suggested corrective action:  
1. Replace the printer mechanical controller board.  
2. Replace the print head.  
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Symptom: "Please Call Service" error is in the LCD. Unique switch F6, position 4 is set to a 1.  
Suggested corrective action:  
1. Replace the printer mechanical controller board.  
2. Replace the print head unit.  
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Symptom: "Please Call Service" error is in the LCD. Unique switch F6, position 3 is set to a 1.  
Suggested corrective action:  
1. Verify the fan rotates when the power is on.  
2. If the fan does not rotate, replace the fan motor.  
3. If the fan does rotate, replace the printer mechanical controller board.  
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Symptom: "Please Call Service" error is in the LCD. Unique switch F6, position 2 is set to a1.  
Suggested corrective action:  
1. Verify the heater lamp turns on when the power is turned on.  
2. If the lamp turns on, check the thermistor surface for dirt. If dirty, clean the thermistor.  
3. If after cleaning the thermistor, the unit does not operate properly, check the resistance between the  
two thermistor leads. When cold, the resistance should be approximately 5K ohms. Replace the  
thermistor. If the resistance is correct, replace the power supply or the printer mechanical controller.  
4. If during step 1 the lamp did not turn on, check conductivity of the heater lamp. Replace the lamp if  
there is no conductivity.  
5. Check the 120 VAC into the lamp. If it is not present, replace the power supply.  
6. If the lamp is good and the AC voltage is present, check for conductivity of the thermal fuse. If open,  
replace the fuse.  
7. If the thermal fuse is good, replace the printer mechanical controller or the power supply.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
Before disassembling, disconnect the power cord, line cord and handset. Disassembly procedures for the  
following items will be shown in this section.  
1. Document Hopper / Document Tray / Paper Hopper  
2. Main Control PCB, NCU PCB, Modular PCB  
3. Front Cover and Control Panel PCB / LCD  
4. Scanner Assy and Scanner Frame  
5. Inverter PC Board / Scanner Lamp  
6. Scanner Assy A, B, C and Inter Lock Switch  
7. TX Cover and Lock Lever  
8. DS1 / DS2  
9. Press Roller  
10. Separator Roller  
11. Exit Roller / Feed Roller  
12. Stamp  
13. TX Motor  
14. Contact Glass  
15. Speaker  
16. Connector PCB 1 / Connector PCB 2  
17. Printer I/F PCB/Printer Mechanical Controller PCB  
18. Printer Unit  
19. Image Transfer Unit  
20. Printer Cover Unit  
21. High Voltage Unit  
22. Paper Sensor  
23. Power Supply Unit  
24. Heater Lamp  
25. Fusing Unit  
26. Thermistor  
27. Paper Exit Sensor  
28. Print Head Unit  
29. Cassette PCB and PS/Cassette sensor  
30. Pickup Roller W Assy and Solenoid  
31. Feed Roller W and Press Roller W  
32. Bottom Stay and Cassette Frame  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Pull out the document hopper and paper hopper.  
2. Pull out the document tray.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the four rear cover mounting screws.  
2. Remove the rear cover.  
3. Disconnect the connectors.  
4. Remove the modular PCB mounting screws and remove the modular PCB.  
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5. Remove the three main control PCB mounting screws and the NCU PCB mounting screw, then remove  
the main control PCB and NCU PCB.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the trays and hopper.  
2. Remove the four front cover mounting screws and disconnect the control panel PCB connectors.  
3. Remove the control panel assy and remove the front cover.  
4. Remove the two panel lower cover mounting screws and remove the panel lower cover.  
5. Disconnect the LCD connectors.  
6. Remove the control panel PCB mounting screws and remove the control panel PCB.  
7. Remove the rubber contact and remove the LCD.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the tray and hopper, then remove the front cover and rear cover.  
2. Remove the four scanner assy mounting screws and remove the scanner assy.  
3. Turn the scanner assy upside down, then remove the three scanner frame mounting screws and  
remove the scanner frame.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the scanner frame.  
2. Disconnect the inverter pc board connectors.  
3. Remove the two inverter pc board mounting screws and remove the inverter pc board.  
4. Remove the two clamps and remove the scanner lamp.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the six support bracket mounting screws and remove the support brackets.  
2. Remove the interlock switch.  
3. Open scanner assy A and remove scanner assy C.  
4. Open and remove scanner assy A.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove scanner assy A.  
2. Remove the six TX cover mounting screws and remove the TX cover.  
3. Remove the two springs and remove the lock lever.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the TX cover.  
2. Remove the DS1 mounting screw and remove DS1 and DS2.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the TX cover.  
2. Remove the press roller as shown.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the TX cover.  
2. Remove the E-ring, bearings, and separator gear.  
3. Remove the separator roller.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the scanner assy B.  
2. Remove the two gear cover mounting screws and remove the gear cover.  
3. Remove the three inner guide B mounting screws and remove the inner guide B.  
4. Remove the exit roller and remove the feed roller.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove scanner frame C.  
2. Remove the stamp mounting screw and remove the stamp.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove scanner frame C.  
2. Remove the two tx motor assy mounting screws and remove the motor assy.  
3. Remove the two tx motor mounting screws and remove the tx motor.  
NOTE: If you hear a grinding noise when the paper is being fed or if the motor does not turn, check the  
orange vibration damper for clearance.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove scanner frame C.  
2. Release the locking tabs and slide the contact glass.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the scanner assy.  
2. Remove the four middle frame mounting screws and remove the middle frame.  
3. Remove the two speaker mounting screws and remove the speaker.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the scanner assy.  
2. Remove the middle frame.  
3. Remove the inner cover A and inner cover B.  
4. Remove the two connector PCB 1 mounting screws and remove the connector PCB 1.  
5. Remove the two connector PCB 2 mounting screws and remove the connector PCB 2.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the scanner assy.  
2. Remove the middle frame.  
3. Open the Printer Cover.  
4. Remove the two rear PCB cover mounting screws and remove the rear PCB cover.  
5. Remove the five rear frame mounting screws and remove the rear frame.  
6. Remove the printer I/F PCB mounting screw, disconnect the two connectors, and remove the printer  
I/F PCB.  
7. Remove the three printer mechanical controller pcb mounting screws, disconnect the twelve  
connectors and remove the mechanical controller.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the scanner assy.  
2. Remove the middle frame.  
3. Remove the rear PCB cover.  
4. Remove the six front frame mounting screws and remove the front frame.  
5. Release the four locking tabs and remove the printer unit.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Open the printer cover.  
2. Remove harness cover A (see section 5.20)  
3. Remove the two image transfer unit mounting screws.  
4. Disconnect the two connectors.  
5. Remove the image transfer unit.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Open the printer cover.  
2. Remove the toner cartridge and the drum cartridge.  
3. Remove the harness cover A mounting screw and remove harness cover A.  
4. Remove the harness cover B mounting screw and disconnect the connector (CN1) of PWB-F, then  
remove the harness cover B.  
5. Remove the image transfer unit.  
6. Slide and remove the printer cover.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Open the printer cover  
2. Remove the PWB-F cover mounting screw, release the three tabs, and remove the PWB-F cover.  
3. Remove the four PWB-F mounting screws and disconnect the two connectors.  
4. Remove the PWB-F.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Open the printer cover.  
2. Remove the high voltage unit cover.  
3. Disconnect the connector.  
4. Remove the paper sensor (PS).  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the printer cover.  
2. Remove the six PWB-E cover mounting screws and the earth wire.  
3. Remove the six PWB-E mounting screws and remove PWB-E.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the printer cover.  
2. Remove the image transfer unit.  
3. Remove the drive tension section of the fusing unit mounting screw.  
4. Remove the transport gear.  
5. Release the spring and remove the drive gear section of the fusing unit.  
6. Remove the four fusing guide plate mounting screws.  
7. Pull the heater lamp out of the lamp holder from the left side.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the printer cover unit.  
2. Remove the image transfer unit.  
3. Remove the drive tension section of the fusing unit.  
4. Remove the transport gear.  
5. Release the spring and remove the drive gear section of the fusing unit.  
6. Remove the fusing guide plate.  
7. Remove the four fusing unit mounting screws and remove the fusing unit.  
NOTE: On re-assembly, route the white wire over the blue wire or the fusing guide plate will not mount  
correctly.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the printer cover unit.  
2. Remove image transfer unit.  
3. Remove the drive tension section of the fusing.  
4. Remove the transport gear.  
5. Release the spring and remove the drive gear section of the fusing unit.  
6. Remove the fusing guide plate.  
7. Remove the fusing unit.  
8. Remove the thermistor mounting screw and remove the thermistor.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the printer cover.  
2. Remove the image transfer unit.  
3. Remove the drive tension section of the fusing unit.  
4. Remove the transport gear.  
5. Release the spring and remove the drive gear section of the fusing unit.  
6. Remove the fusing guide plate.  
7. Remove the fusing unit.  
8. Disconnect the connector and remove the paper exit sensor.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Open the printer cover.  
2. Remove the seven print head mounting screws and remove the print head unit.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the cassette unit.  
2. Remove the cassette.  
3. Remove the two cassette PCB mounting screws, disconnect the connector, and remove the cassette  
PCB.  
4. Remove the PS/cassette sensor mounting the screw and remove the PS/cassette sensor.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the cassette unit.  
2. Remove the cassette.  
3. Remove the gear frame F mounting screw and remove the gear frame F.  
4. Remove the gear frame R mounting screw and remove the gear frame R.  
5. Remove the E-ring and remove the clutch assembly and pickup roller W.  
6. Remove the solenoid mounting screw and remove the solenoid.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the cassette unit.  
2. Remove the cassette.  
3. Release the feed gear locking tabs and remove the feed gear.  
4. Remove the E-ring and bearings and remove the feed roller.  
5. Remove the press roller w mounting screw and remove the press roller.  
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Chapter 5 Disassembly  
1. Remove the cassette unit.  
2. Remove the cassette.  
3. Remove the two bottom stay mounting screws and remove the bottom stay.  
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Chapter 6 Illustrated Parts List  
Illustrated Part List 1:  
Panel/Cover/Hopper  
Illustrated Part List 2A (1/3):  
Illustrated Part List 2B (2/3):  
Illustrated Part List 2C (3/3):  
Illustrated Part List 3:  
Transmission  
Transmission  
Transmission  
Scanner Frame  
Bottom Chassis  
Cassette  
Illustrated Part List 4:  
Illustrated Part List 5:  
Illustrated Part List 6:  
Power Supply  
Illustrated Part List 7:  
Housing  
Illustrated Part List 8A (1 of 2):  
Illustrated Part List 8B (2 of 2):  
Illustrated Part List 9:  
Drive/Paper Take-Up Section 1  
Drive/Paper Take-Up Section 1  
Paper Take-Up Section 2  
Transfer Unit  
Illustrated Part List 10:  
Illustrated Part List 11:  
Illustrated Part List 12:  
Illustrated Part List 13:  
Illustrated Part List 14:  
Illustrated Part List 15:  
Illustrated Part List 16:  
Illustrated Part List 17:  
Illustrated Part List 18:  
Fusing Unit  
Options  
Consumables  
Accessories  
Packaging  
Documentation: User's  
Documentation: Service  
Whole Product  
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Chapter 6 Illustrated Parts List  
@ PICTURES AT TOP OF SECTIONS  
Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
001-001 53078401  
D65A306C4X  
ASSY PANEL COVER  
RSPL  
001/F15  
0
D65A306C40F ASSY PANEL COVER  
2
55700601  
50223801  
D65A327C4X  
D65A330C5X  
D650306C5X  
D65032405X  
D650307C6X  
D65032505X  
D650310C6X  
D490437B5X  
D490438B5X  
D490436B6X  
D650308C6X  
D650309C6X  
Z902637850  
D65032606X  
ASSY DOCUMENT HOPPER  
ASSY DOCUMENT TRAY  
PANEL COVER  
RSPL  
RSPL  
003  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
OVERLAY  
53078101  
53079301  
ONE-TOUCH PANEL  
ONE-TOUCH SHEET  
ONE-TOUCH KEY  
KEY PAD  
OPERATION KEY  
FUNCTION KEY  
OPERATION KEY A  
OPERATION KEY B  
LCD DISPLAY  
RSPL  
RSPL  
55626401  
55082301  
RSPL  
RSPL  
RUBBER CONTACT  
D65080205XX PCB: PANEL  
D65032206X  
D65032306X  
PANEL BRACKET R  
PANEL BRACKET L  
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116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
128  
129  
130  
131  
132  
133  
134  
135  
53079201  
53079001  
53078501  
53078301  
53079101  
D650317C6X  
D650302C6X  
D650303C6X  
D650311C6X  
D650332C6X  
D650327C5X  
D650328C6X  
D650334C6X  
D650335C6X  
D22031006X  
D22030906X  
D65032906X  
D65016206X  
D650330C6X  
D650331C6X  
D65033705X  
PANEL LOWER COVER  
FRONT COVER  
REAR COVER  
RSPL  
RSPL  
RSPL  
RSPL  
RSPL  
O.P. COVER  
SCANNER FRONT COVER  
DOCUMENT HOPPER A  
DOCUMENT HOPPER B  
DOCUMENT GUIDE R  
DOCUMENT GUIDE L  
GUIDE RACK  
GUIDE PULLEY  
PINION COVER  
BRUSH C  
DOCUMENT TRAY A  
DOCUMENT TRAY B  
ONE-TOUCH LABEL  
52095501  
52095502  
RSPL  
RSPL  
D65083204XX CBL-ASSY MAIN-PANEL 1  
D65084205XX CBL-ASSY MAIN-PANEL 2  
D65033906X  
LCD DUST COVER  
D65033705XA ONE-TOUCH LABEL  
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Chapter 6 Illustrated Parts List  
Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
002-001 50411801  
D65A10904X  
D65014904X  
D650105H6X  
D65A105050  
ASSY RETARD ROLLER  
ASSY SEPARATOR ROLLER  
INNER GUIDE A  
RSPL  
RSPL  
002  
101  
101/F15  
0
50411901  
INNER GUIDE A  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
D65011006X  
D67012806X  
D65015906X  
D65016306X  
D65010806X  
D65010906X  
D65015605X  
D65015706X  
D65011206X  
ZA10117940  
EXIT ROLLER  
BEARING  
EARTH SPRING S  
FEED ROLLER  
SIDE ROLLER  
RETARD ROLLER  
RETARD BRACKET A  
RETARD BRACKET B  
RETARD SPRING  
TORQUE LIMITER  
50412001  
RSPL  
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111/F15  
0
Z902766050  
TORQUE LIMITER  
112  
113  
114  
115  
115/F15  
0
D65011506X  
D65011606X  
D65011706X  
D65010606X  
D65A106050  
RETARD GEAR 20T  
RETARD GEAR 17/38  
RETARD GEAR 32T  
INNER GUIDE B  
INNER GUIDE B  
116  
117  
118  
119  
137  
123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
128  
129  
130  
131  
133  
134  
135  
136  
D65016106X  
D65011805X  
D67023406X  
D65017006X  
D65017706X  
D65012906X  
D65013106X  
D65012806X  
D650126H6X  
D67012806X  
D65016506X  
D65016606X  
D65016706X  
D65016406X  
BRUSH B  
INNER FRAME  
GEAR 20  
GEAR 25  
FEED GEAR  
GEAR 20/46  
EXIT GEAR  
GEAR 19  
GEAR COVER  
BEARING  
HINGE BEARING  
A
HINGE SPACER  
FEED ROLLER SHAFT  
DFGS3S3B5X7 FG(27)  
D56019706X  
D65017506X  
D65017606X  
SEPARATOR PIN  
BACKGROUND SEAL  
RETARD FILM  
52204901  
RSPL  
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P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
201  
202  
203  
204  
205  
206  
207  
210  
211  
212  
213  
214  
215  
216  
217  
218  
219  
D650134H6X  
D65015005X  
D56013606X  
D65016806X  
D56014005X  
D65014905X  
D65015406X  
D65014806X  
D56018006X  
D56018006X  
OUTER GUIDE A  
LOCK LEVER SHAFT  
PRESS SHAFT  
PRESS ROLLER  
PICK UP ARM  
SEPARATOR ROLLER  
PICK UP ROLLER  
ARM SPRING  
BEARING  
BEARING  
50412101  
D65086504XX ASSY DS1/DS2  
RSPL  
RSPL  
D650318C6C  
D650146H6X  
D56016706X  
D650144C6X  
DFGS3S3B5X7 FG(27)  
D65014506X  
TX COVER  
RELEASE LEVER S  
LOCK LEVER SPRING  
PAPER HOPPER  
550700501  
SEPARATOR GEAR  
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Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
302  
302  
303  
304  
305  
306  
307  
308  
309  
310  
311  
312  
313  
314  
315  
316  
317  
318  
319  
320  
D65013506X  
D65016806X  
D56013606X  
D56019205X  
Z901712350  
D65015506X  
D65013806X  
D65016006X  
D65014005X  
D65014006X  
OUTER GUIDE B  
PRESS ROLLER  
PRESS SHAFT  
EXIT PRESS ROLLER  
STAMP  
STAMP BRACKET  
COVER GLASS  
BRUSH A  
50709401  
50412201  
RSPL  
SUPPORT BRACKET  
SUPPORT BRACKET  
D65086304XX ASSY IL SWITCH  
ZA10109110  
D65017106X  
D65017206X  
D65013705X  
Z902746850  
D65016906X  
D65017306X  
MOTOR  
GEAR 21/59  
GEAR 19/53  
MOTOR BRACKET  
D-ROLLER  
GLASS CLAMP  
GUIDE SHEET  
DEGS3S3B5X4 FG(24)  
ZX490000350 CBL - CLAMP  
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Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
003-001 53351201  
D65A10104X  
D65010106X  
Z068616850  
D65010306X  
D65010406X  
Z902740850  
D65010206X  
D61010206X  
D63110406X  
D48010306X  
D48010606X  
D65080305XX PCB CCD  
D56083105XX INVERTER  
D65086605XX CBL - ASSY MAIN - CCD  
D65086205XX CBL - ASSY MAIN - INVERTER  
D65017406X  
ZX49000035  
ASSY SCANNER FRAME  
SCANNER FRAME  
LENS  
LENS SUPPORTER  
LENS COVER  
LAMP  
LAMP CLAMP  
MIRROR A  
MIRROR B  
RSPL  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
56113701  
56113801  
RSPL  
RSPL  
MIRROR C  
MIRROR CLAMP  
55082401  
55626301  
RSPL  
RSPL  
53078201  
SCANNER COVER  
CBL - CLAMP  
RSPL  
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Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
004-101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
117/F15  
0
D650301C6X  
D650313C6X  
D650314C5X  
D65000105X  
D65000206X  
D65000506X  
D650319C6X  
D650320C6X  
D650321C6X  
BOTTOM CHASSIS  
END GUIDE  
SIDE GUIDE  
FRONT FRAME  
REAR FRAME  
MECHANICAL CONTROL COVER  
INNER COVER A  
INNER COVER B  
INNER COVER C  
D65086704XX ASSY SPEAKER  
D65000306X  
D65000406X  
D65000706X  
D65031506X  
D65031606X  
D65033806X  
MIDDLE FRAME  
REAR PCB COVER  
EARTH SPRING  
ANGLE A  
ANGLE B  
BOTTOM FILM  
55082201  
55082501  
D65080105XX PCB MAIN  
D650801250 PCB MAIN  
RSPL  
RSPL  
118  
D65080405XX PCB NCU  
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0
D650821050  
PCB NCU  
119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
128  
129  
129/F15  
0
D65081605XX PCB CONNECT 1  
D13032006X  
Z068665710  
Z066863010  
MODULAR JACK COVER  
CBL - CLAMP EDS - 1208U  
SPACER KGLS18RT  
55083001  
55082601  
D49087105XX PCB MODULAR  
D65080505XX PCB PRINTER I/F  
RSPL  
RSPL  
D65083504XX CBL - ASSY MAIN - I/F2  
D65084504XX CBL - ASSY MAIN - I/F2  
D65083604XX CBL - ASSY MAIN - 232C 1  
D65084604XX CBL - ASSY MAIN - 232C 2  
D65083405XX CBL - ASSY MAIN - NCU1  
D650843050  
CBL - ASSY MAIN NCU 1  
130  
131  
132  
133  
134  
D65084405XX CBL - ASSY MAIN - NCU2  
D65086805XX CBL - ASSY NCU - MODULAR  
D48031106X  
SPEAKER WASHER  
ZA100494840 IC (MEMORY)  
Z068801240  
D700802050  
D650861050  
GASKET  
MODEM PCB ISO (F-150)  
CBC ASSY MODEM (F150)  
Not Shown  
Not Shown  
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Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
005-001 50117901  
002  
D65A402C4X  
D65A40805X  
D65A428H5X  
D65A43005X  
D650402C6X  
D65040905X  
D65041005X  
D65043306X  
D650428H6X  
D650429H6X  
D65043206X  
D65040806X  
D63210406X  
D650403C6X  
D650404C6X  
D65040605X  
ASSY CASSETTE  
ASSY FLAPPER  
ASSY END GUIDE  
ASSY PRESS ROLLER W  
CASSETTE  
SIDE GUIDE F  
SIDE GUIDE R  
FLAPPER SPRING  
END GUIDE U  
ENG GUIDE L  
END GUIDE SPIRNG  
FLAPPER  
PAD  
CASSETTE SIDE COVER R  
CASSETTE SIDE COVER L  
CASSSETTE FRAME  
RSPL  
RSPL  
003  
004  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
51025001  
53078901  
53078801  
RSPL  
RSPL  
D65040505XA BLIND SHEET  
D65043906X  
D65041606X  
D65041506X  
D65041906X  
FRAME STAY  
PICK UP SHAFT W  
PICK UP ROLLER W  
GEAR 13/45  
50412401  
51239701  
RSPL  
RSPL  
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121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
128  
129  
130  
131  
132  
133  
134  
135  
136  
137  
138  
139  
140  
51240101  
51239801  
53351101  
D65042206X  
D65042006X  
D65041705X  
D65041805X  
D65041406X  
D65043006X  
D65043106X  
D65042606X  
D65042706X  
FEED GEAR W  
GEAR 23  
RSPL  
RSPL  
RSPL  
GEAR FRAME F  
GEAR FRAME R  
FEED ROLLER W  
PRESS ROLLER W  
PRESS SPRING W  
FEELER  
50412601  
RSPL  
FEELER BRACKET  
50412301  
55082701  
D65081804XX ASSY PS SENSOR  
D65080805XX PCB CASSETTE USA  
RSPL  
RSPL  
Z902639350  
D65042106X  
D48031106X  
D02001006X  
D65042305X  
D67012806X  
D65044006X  
D65044106X  
D65044206X  
D65044306X  
D65044406X  
SLND TDS-F08G  
GEAR 41  
SPEAKER WASHER  
FOOT  
CLUTCH GEAR  
BEARING D6  
PUSH SPRING  
SPRING HOLDER  
SLIDE PLATE  
51240001  
51239901  
RSPL  
RSPL  
SIDE GUIDE SPACER R  
SIDE GUIDE SPACER F  
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ITEM NO.  
006-001  
OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE P/N DESCRIPTION  
56416501 D65060012X POWER SUPPLY ASSY  
RSPL  
RSPL  
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Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
021-003  
104  
106  
111  
117  
D651001C6X  
D65180105XX FAN MOTOR  
DUCT  
56514101  
53078701  
53078601  
RSPL  
RSPL  
RSPL  
D65100206X  
D651003C6X  
D65100406X  
D651005C6X  
D65100606X  
COVER  
TOP COVER  
ACTUATOR  
LOCK LEVER  
TENSION SPRING  
119  
121  
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Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
022-101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
107  
108  
109  
110  
113  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
D65100706X  
D65180205XX PW BOARD-A  
BRACKET  
D65100806X  
D65100906X  
D65101006X  
D65101106X  
D65101206X  
D65101306X  
D65101406X  
D65101506X  
D65101606X  
D65101706X  
D65101806X  
D65101906X  
D65102006X  
D65102106X  
D65102206X  
D65102306X  
D65102406X  
D65102506X  
D65102606X  
RIGHT FRAME  
BASE  
GROUND PLATE  
PLATE NUT  
FRAME  
GROUND PLATE  
REAR FRAME  
BRACKET  
GEAR 40T  
CLUTCH SPRING  
HOLDER  
COVER  
2 CAM  
BUSHING  
PIN  
SHAFT  
FRAME  
ROLLER  
GEAR 50T  
50412501  
RSPL  
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127  
128  
129  
130  
131  
132  
133  
134  
135  
136  
137  
138  
139  
140  
141  
142  
143  
144  
146  
147  
148  
149  
151  
152  
153  
154  
155  
D65102706X  
D65102806X  
D65102906X  
D65103006X  
D65103106X  
1 GEAR 22/45T  
GEAR 25/72T  
GEAR 29/65T  
LEFT FRAME  
HEAT-SINK  
D65180305XX MOTOR  
D65103206X  
D65103306X  
D65103406X  
D65103506X  
D65180405XX PHOTO INTERRUPTER  
D65103606X  
D6510306X  
GEAR 44/109T  
GEAR 22/57T  
GEAR 29T  
GEAR 20/41T  
BUSHING  
GEAR 16T  
56514001  
D65180505XX SOLENOID  
RSPL  
D65103806X  
D65103906X  
D65104006X  
D65104106X  
D65104206X  
D65104306X  
D65104406X  
D65104506X  
D65104606X  
D65104706X  
D65104806X  
D65104906X  
D65105006X  
GROUND PLATE  
HOLDER  
TENSION SPRING  
ROLL  
HOLDER  
PRESSURE SPRING  
SEPARATOR  
STOPPER  
GUIDE  
GUIDE  
ROLLER  
50932401  
53351001  
50608301  
RSPL  
RSPL  
RSPL  
WASHER  
ACTUATOR  
D65180605XX HARNESS  
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Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
157  
158  
160  
161  
162  
163  
164  
D65105106X  
D65180705XX CONNECTOR  
EDGE COVER  
D65105206X  
D65105306X  
D65105406X  
D65105506X  
D65105606X  
WASHER  
SHOULDER SCREW  
RUBBER FOOT  
SEAL  
LABEL  
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Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
RSPL  
023-001 50223701  
D65105706X  
D65105806X  
D65105906X  
D65106006X  
PRINT HEAD UNIT  
TERMINAL  
TERMINAL  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
121  
TERMINAL  
D65180805XX HARNESS  
D65180905XX PWB - HV (WITH IC)  
D65106106X  
D65181005XX HARNESS  
COVER  
D65106206X  
D65106306X  
D65106406X  
D65106506X  
D65106606X  
D65106706X  
D65106806X  
D65106906X  
D65107006X  
D65107106X  
GUIDE  
RUBBER FOOT  
GUIDE  
BRACKET  
PLATE SPRING  
2 PLATE SPRING  
PLATE SPRING  
HOLDER  
ROLLER  
SHEET  
D65181105XX HARNESS  
D65107206X  
D65107306X  
GUIDE PLATE  
SUPPORT  
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123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
128  
129  
130  
131  
132  
133  
137  
138  
139  
140  
141  
142  
144  
145  
146  
147  
148  
149  
150  
151  
152  
D65107406X  
D65107506X  
D65107606X  
D65107706X  
D65107806X  
D65107906X  
D65108006X  
D65108106X  
D65108206X  
D65108306X  
D65108406X  
D65108506X  
D65108606X  
PRESSURE SPRING  
HOLDER  
GROUND PLATE  
SPACER  
REGULATING PLATE  
LEVER  
COVER  
LIFTING PLATE  
CAM  
TENSION SPRING  
GROUND PLATE  
SHOULDER SCREW  
CABLE TIE 104L  
D65181205XX HARNESS  
D65108706X  
D65108806X  
D65108906X  
D65109006X  
D65109106X  
D65109206X  
D65181305XX HARNESS  
D65181405XX PHOTO INTERRUPTER  
D65109306X  
D65181505XX PW BOARD-G  
D65181605XX HARNESS  
FRICTION SHEET  
PLATE  
SPONGE  
POLYESTER FILM  
REGULATING PLATE  
C-RING  
3 HOLDER  
D65109406X  
POLYESTER FILM  
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Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
024-101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
D65109506X  
D65181705XX PW BOARD-R  
GROUND PLATE  
D65109606X  
D65109706X  
D65109806X  
D65109906X  
D65110006X  
D65110106X  
D65110206X  
D6511306X  
D65110406X  
D65110506X  
D65110606X  
D65110706X  
D65110806X  
D65110906X  
D65111006X  
D65111106X  
D65111206X  
D65111306X  
GROUND PLATE  
BUSHING  
HOLDER  
ROLL  
GEAR 15T  
ROLLER  
HOLDER  
TENSION SPRING  
RING  
GEAR 21T  
TRANSFER UNIT  
BUSHING  
GUIDE PLATE  
ROLLER  
PLATE  
PRESSURE SPRING  
BUSHING  
TENSION SPRING  
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Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
025-103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
D651114C6X  
D65111506X  
D65111606X  
D65111706X  
D65111806X  
D65111906X  
D65112006X  
D65112106X  
D65112206X  
D65112306X  
COVER  
HOLDER  
TENSION SPRING  
ARM  
GEAR 25/50T  
GEAR 44T  
TENSION SPRING  
LEVER  
GEAR 22T  
EAR 21/38T  
50223901  
D65112405XA FUSING UNIT  
RSPL  
D65112506X  
D65112606X  
D65112706X  
D65112806X  
D65112906X  
D65113006X  
GUIDE  
C-RING  
GEAR 30T  
BUSHING  
FRAME-LFT  
PRESSURE SPRING  
D65181805XX HARNESS  
D65113106X  
D65113206X  
D65113306X  
D65113406X  
TERMINAL  
BRACKET  
BUSHING  
FUSING ROLLER-UPR  
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128  
129  
130  
131  
132  
133  
134  
135  
136  
137  
138  
139  
D65113506X  
D65181905XX THERMISTOR  
D65113606X TERMINAL  
D65182005XX THERMOSTAT  
FUSING ROLLER-LWR  
D65113706X  
D65113806X  
TERMINAL  
FRAME-RT  
56113901  
53351301  
D65182105XX TUBE LAMP  
RSPL  
RSPL  
D65113906X  
D65114006X  
D65114106X  
D65114206X  
D65114306X  
D65114406X  
HOLDER  
SEPARATOR  
SEPARATOR ROLL  
GEAR 40T  
ACTUATOR  
TENSION SPRING  
D65182305XX PHOTO INTERRUPTER  
D65182405XX HARNESS  
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Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
D65080605XX PCB RS232C  
D56081205XX PCB MEMORY  
D251520C4X  
ZA10097870  
D400327A6X  
HANDSET  
CURL CORD  
HANDSET HOLDER  
70032301  
70032401  
70033401  
70033501  
70033601  
Dual Line / 33.6 KBPS Modem Kit  
2 MB Fax Memory Expansion Card Kit  
RS232C Serial Interface Kit  
GDI Windows Printer Interface Kit  
Telephone Handset  
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Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
201  
202  
52111401  
56113601  
Z902753550  
Z902752650  
TONER CARTRIDGE  
DRUM CARTRIDGE  
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Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
098-001  
101  
102  
ZA10033600  
D251520C4X  
ZA10097870  
MODULAR CORD M-M  
HANDSET  
CURL CORD  
103  
104  
105  
Z900879050  
POWER SUPPLY CORD  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
D400327A6X  
Z902752650  
Z902753550  
HANDSET HOLDER  
DRUM CARTRIDGE  
TONER CARTRIDGE  
56113601  
52111401  
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Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
201  
202  
203  
53591501  
D65980-106XX PACK CASE  
D65970106X  
D65900105X  
STYROL  
OP. MANUAL KIT  
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Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
P/N  
59284802  
Guide: User's (English)  
59284901  
59285801  
Guide: User's (French Canadian)  
guide: Operation of Optional GDI Windows  
Printer Interface Kit (English)  
Guide: Operation of Optional GDI Windows  
Printer Interface Kit (French Canadian)  
Guide: Installation of Optional GDI Windows  
Printer Interface Kit and Dual Line Modem  
(English)  
59286301  
59285501  
59286001  
Guide: Installation of Optional GDI Windows  
Printer Interface Kit and Dual Line Modem  
(French Canadian)  
59285701  
59286201  
59285601  
Guide: Operation of Optional Dual Line /  
33.6 KPBS Modem Kit (English)  
Guide: Operation of Optional Dual Line /  
33.6 KPBS Modem Kit (French Canadian)  
Guide: Installation and Operation of  
Optional RS-232C Serial Interface Kit  
(English only)  
59286101  
Guide: Installation and Operation of  
Optional RS-232C Serial Interface Kit  
(French Canadian)  
58331201  
58331202  
58331101  
58331102  
58331401  
58331501  
Sheet: Installation of Optional 2 MB Fax  
Memory (English)  
Sheet: Installation of Optional 2 MB Fax  
Memory (French Canadian)  
Sheet: Installation of Optional Handset  
(English)  
Sheet: Installation of Optional Handset  
(French Canadian)  
Sheet: Drum Installation (English / French  
Canadian)  
Sheet: Toner Installation (English / French  
Canadian)  
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PLEASE NOTE: Hardcopy service documentation is available in the OKIFAX 5800 Service Training Kit,  
P/N 58220501.  
On-line versions are available through OKIDATA's Web Site, www.okidata.com  
Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
DESCRIPTION  
RSPL  
P/N  
58220501  
58323001  
59276901  
59277001  
Kit: OF5800 Service Training  
Sheet: ID/Read Me First  
Manual: Certification  
Manual: Service  
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Item No. OKIDATA P/N REFERENCE  
DESCRIPTION  
OKIFAX 5800 120 Volt  
RSPL  
P/N  
62209801  
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Chapter 7 Recommended Spare Parts List  
OKI PART #  
50117901  
50223701  
50223801  
50223901  
50411801  
50411901  
50412001  
50412101  
50412201  
50412301  
50412401  
50412501  
50412601  
50412601  
50608301  
50709401  
50932401  
51025001  
51239701  
51239801  
51239901  
51240001  
51240101  
DESCRIPTION  
ASSY. CASSETTE  
PRINTHEAD UNIT  
ASSY. DOCUMENT TRAY  
FUSING UNIT  
ASSY. RETARD ROLLER  
ASSY. SEPARATOR ROLLER  
FEED ROLLER  
ASSY. DS1/DS2  
ASSY. IL SWITCH  
ASSY. PS SENSOR  
PICK UP ROLLER W  
ROLLER  
FEED ROLLER W  
FEED ROLLER W  
STOPPER  
STAMP  
PRESSURE SPRING  
ASSY. END GUIDE  
GEAR 13/45  
GEAR 23  
CLUTCH GEAR  
GEAR 41  
FEED GEAR W  
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52095501  
52095502  
52204901  
53078101  
53078201  
53078301  
53078401  
53078501  
53078601  
53078701  
53078801  
53078901  
53079001  
53079101  
53079201  
53079301  
53351001  
53351101  
53351201  
53351301  
55082201  
55082301  
55082401  
55082501  
55082601  
55082701  
55083001  
55626301  
ONE TOUCH LABEL  
ONE TOUCH LABEL  
RETARD FILM  
ONE TOUCH PANEL  
SCANNER COVER  
O.P. COVER  
ASSY. PANEL COVER  
REAR COVER  
TOP COVER  
COVER  
CASSETTE SIDE COVER L  
CASSETTE SIDE COVER R  
FRONT COVER  
SCANNER FRONT COVER  
PANEL LOWER COVER  
ONE TOUCH SHEET  
SEPARATOR  
GEAR FRAME F  
ASSY. SCANNER FRAME  
SEPARATOR  
PCB: MAIN  
PCB: PANEL  
PCB: CCD  
PCB: NCU  
PCB: PRINTER I/F  
PCB: CASSETTE USA  
PCB: MODULAR  
INVERTER  
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55626401  
55700501  
55700601  
56113701  
56113801  
56113901  
56416501  
56514001  
56514101  
LCD DISPLAY  
PAPER HOPPER  
ASSY. DOCUMENT HOPPER  
LAMP  
MIRROR B  
TUBE LAMP  
ASSY. POWER SUPPLY  
SOLENOID  
FAN MOTOR  
THERMISTOR  
THERMOSTAT  
DOCUMENT TRAY B  
PHOTO INTERRUPTER  
BUSHING  
MIRROR A  
FUSING ROLLER LOWER  
FUSING ROLLER UPPER  
TRANSFER UNIT  
RUBBER CONTACT  
D-ROLLER  
PW BOARD-A  
ACTUATOR  
ROLLER  
EXIT GEAR  
DOCUMENT TRAY A  
OUTER GUIDE B  
MOD JACK COVER  
SOLENOID TDS-F08G  
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PW BOARD-G  
BUSHING  
GEAR 16T  
HOLDER  
END GUIDE  
BRUSH B  
EXIT PRESS ROLLER  
PWB-HV (WITH IC)  
PHOTO INTERRUPTER  
CAM  
CLUTCH SPRING  
SLIDE PLATE  
GEAR FRAME R  
COVER GLASS  
OUTER GUIDE A  
FOOT  
HARNESS  
GEAR 30T  
ROLLER  
HOLDER  
LIFTING PLATE  
TORSION SPRING  
FEELER  
HINGE BEARING  
BRUSH A  
EARTH SPRING S  
PHOTO INTERRUPTER  
HARNESS  
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CAM  
PRESSURE SPRING  
PLATE SPRING  
CBL-ASSY. NCU MODULAR  
CBL-ASSY. MAIN 232C 2  
CBL-ASSY. MAIN 232C 1  
CBL-ASSY. MAIN NCU1  
CASSETTE FRAME  
DOCUMENT HOPPER B  
LOCK LEVER SHAFT  
RETARD GEAR 32T  
SIDE ROLLER  
MOTOR  
LENS  
CASSETTE ASSY  
GEAR  
LEVER  
SPRING  
GEAR  
GEAR  
ARM  
TENSION SPRING  
HOLDER  
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