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C9200
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- Print Media
- Envelopes
- Print Media Specifications: Duplex Unit
- Print Media Specifications: Auxiliary Trays
- Print Media Specifications: High Capacity Feeder
- Paper
- Legal Size
- Matte Photo Paper Specifications
- Weight
- Transparencies
- To set transparencies as the default for the Multi-Purpose Tray
- Printing Transparencies Using the Windows PostScript Driver
- Printing Transparencies Using the Macintosh
- Labels
- Driver Settings: Individual Print Jobs
- Printing Labels Using the Windows Postscript Driver
- Printing Labels Using the Macintosh
- Thick Paper (Index, Cards)
- Tabloid Size
- Menu Settings: Thick Paper as the Default
- Printing Thick Paper Using the Windows Postscript Driver
- Printing Thick Paper Using the Macintosh
- Envelope Recommendations
- Envelope Print Path
- Printing Envelopes
- Printing Envelopes Using the Windows PostScript Driver
- Printing Envelopes Using the Macintosh
- Loading Print Media
- Loading Print Media in the Multi-Purpose Tray
- Print Paths
- Tray
- The Paper Tray Media Indicator
- Multi-Purpose Tray
- Auxiliary Trays (Optional)
- High Capacity Feeder (HCF)
- HCF Usable Media Sizes
- Automatic Tray Switching
- To turn automatic tray switching off
- Changing the Default Feed Path: Windows Me
- Changing the Default Feed Path: Windows NT 4.0
- Changing the Default Feed Path in the Printer Menu
- Straight-Through Exit Path
- Selecting the Straight-Through Exit Path in the Driver
- Changing the Default Exit Path
- Changing Media Settings in the Menu
- Other Print Media (Non-Transparencies)
- Exit the Menu
- Changing Media Weight in the Menu: High Capacity Feeder
- Legal 13
- Tabloid
- A3Wide
- Monarch
- Printable Area: PostScript
- Legal 14
- Tabloid Extra
- Com-9
- Com-10
- Control Panel Description & Walk-up Functions
- ITEM + Button
- VALUE + Button
- SELECT Button
- READY Light
- Printing a PCL Font List
- Printing Out the MenuMap (List of Current Menu Settings)
- Deleting a Confidential Document before Printing It
- Setting the Color Balance
- Setting Power Save Mode (Time to Print)
- Setting the Power Save Interval
- Turning the Duplex Unit On in the Menu
- Printer Menus
- Printer Menu Entries (in alphabetical sequence)
- Process Mode
- Print Menu Map
- Maintenance Menu
- Transpr Black Setting
- TRAY1 MEDIATYPE
- MP TRAY PAPERSIZE
- RECEIVE BUFF SIZE
- Network Menu
- TCP/IP
- RARP
- PARALLEL
- FONT SOURCE
- FONT HEIGHT
- Print Menu
- COPIES
- OUTPUT BIN
- LINE PER
- X ADJUST
- DUPLEX Y ADJUST
- PCL TRAY4 ID
- POWER SAVE DELAY TIME
- WAIT TIMEOUT
- TOTAL PAGE COUNT
- MP TRAY PAGE COUNT
- CYAN TONER
- Using Print Features
- Custom Page Sizes: Macintosh
- Printing Using a Custom Page Size: Macintosh
- Deleting a Custom Page Size: Macintosh
- Duplex Printing from a Software Application: Macintosh
- N-Up (Multiple Pages on One Sheet): Macintosh
- N-Up Printing: Macintosh
- Setting the Print Resolution: Macintosh
- Collating: Windows 2000 PCL Driver
- Custom Page Sizes: Windows 2000
- Setting a Custom Page Size as the Default: Windows 2000 PCL
- Modifying a Custom Page Size: Windows 2000 PCL
- Custom Page Sizes: Windows 2000 PostScript Driver
- Printing Using a Custom Page Size: Windows 2000 PS
- Modifying the Default Custom Page Size: Windows 2000 PS
- Duplex Printing from a Software Application: Windows 2000
- Duplex Printing as the Printer Default: Windows 2000
- N-Up: Windows 2000
- Print Resolution: Windows 2000
- Changing the Resolution for a Print Job: Windows 2000 PCL Driver
- Setting the Default Print Resolution: Windows 2000 PostScript Driver
- Watermarks: Windows 2000
- Printing Using a Watermark: Windows 2000 PCL
- Modifying a Watermark: Windows 2000 PCL
- Windows Me
- Booklets, Individual Print Jobs: Windows Me PCL
- Setting Booklets as the Printer Default: Windows Me PCL
- Printing using Collating: Windows Me PCL
- Setting Collate as the Default: Windows Me PS
- Printing Using a Custom Page Size: Winodws Me PCL
- Modifying a Custom Page Size: Windows Me PCL
- Deleting a Custom Page Size: Windows Me PCL
- Printing Using a Custom Page Size: Windows Me PS
- Modifying a Custom Page Size: Windows Me PS
- Duplex Printing from a Software Application: Windows Me
- Duplex Printing Set as Default: Windows Me
- N-Up Printing: Windows Me PCL
- Print Resolution: Windows Me
- Changing the Resolution for a Print Job: Windows Me PCL
- Setting the Default Print Resolution: Windows Me PS
- Watermarks: Windows Me
- Modifying a Watermark: Windows Me PCL
- Printing Using a Watermark; Windows Me PS
- Deleting a Watermark: Windows Me PS
- Booklets, Individual Print Jobs: Windows 98 & 95 PCL
- Setting Booklets as the Printer Default: Windows 98 & 95 PCL
- Collating: Windows 98/95 PCL Driver
- Setting Collate as the Default: Windows 98/95 PS
- Printing Using a Custom Page Size: Windows 98/95 PCL
- Modifying a Custom Page Size: Windows 98/95 PCL
- Deleting a Custom Page Size: Windows 98/95 PCL
- Printing Using a Custom Page Size: Windows 98/95 PS
- Modifying a Custom Page Size: Windows 98/95 PS
- Duplex Printing from a Software Application: Windows 98/95
- Setting Duplex Printing as the Default: Windows 98/95
- N-Up: Windows 98 & 95
- N-Up Printing: Windows 98/95 PCL Driver
- Print Resolution: Windows 98 & 95
- Changing the Resolution for a Print Job: Windows 98 & 95 PCL Driver
- Setting the Default Print Resolution: Windows 98 & 95 PostScript Driver
- Watermarks: Windows 98 & 95
- Modifying a Watermark: Windows 98/95 PCL
- Printing Using a Watermark: Windows 98/95 PS
- Deleting a Watermark: Windows 98/95 PS
- Booklets, Individual Print Jobs: Windows NT 4.0 PCL
- Collating: Windows NT 4.0
- Setting Collate as the Default: Windows NT 4.0 PCL
- Setting Collate as the Default: Windows NT 4.0 PS
- Printing Using a Custom Page Size: Windows NT 4.0 PCL
- Setting a Custom Page Size as the Default: Windows NT 4.0 PCL
- Deleting a Custom Page Size: Windows NT 4.0 PCL
- Custom Page Sizes: Windows NT 4.0 PostScript Driver
- Printing Using a Custom Page Size: Windows NT 4.0 PS
- Modifying the Default Custom Page Size: Windows NT 4.0 PS
- Duplex Printing: Windows NT 4.0
- Duplex Printing: Windows NT 4.0 PS
- Fit to Page: Windows NT 4.0, PCL Only
- N-Up: Windows NT 4.0
- Print Resolution: Windows NT 4.0
- Setting the Default Print Resolution: Windows NT 4.0 PCL
- Setting the Default Print Resolution: Windows NT 4.0 PS
- Watermarks: Windows NT 4.0 PCL
- Modifying a Watermark: Windows NT 4.0 PCL
- Proof & Print
- Print the Remaining Copies
- To Delete a Proof & Print Document before Printing the Remaining Copies
- Proof & Print: Windows Me PostScript Driver
- Printing the Remaining Copies
- Proof & Print: Windows 98 & 95
- Proof & Print: Windows 98 & 95 PostScript Driver
- Deleting the Job without Printing the Remaining Copies
- Proof & Print: Windows NT 4.0
- Proof & Print: Windows NT 4.0 PostScript Driver
- Secure Documents
- Print out a Confidential Document
- Secure (Confidential) Documents: Windows Me
- Confidential Documents: Windows Me PostScript Driver
- Printing the Confidential Document
- Secure (Confidential) Documents: Windows 98 & 95
- Confidential Documents: Windows 98 & 95 PostScript Driver
- Deleting the Job without Printing It
- Secure (Confidential) Documents: Windows NT 4.0
- Confidential Documents: Windows NT 4.0 PostScript Driver
- Overlays (Forms)
- Printing Using Overlays: Windows 2000 PCL Driver
- Editing Defined Overlays: Windows 2000 PCL Driver
- Printing Overlays: Windows Me PCL Driver
- Editing Defined Overlays: Windows Me PCL Driver
- Defining Overlays: Windows Me PostScript Driver
- Finish
- Printing with Overlays: Windows 98 & 95
- Printing Overlays: Windows 98 & 95 PCL Driver
- Deleting Defined Overlays: Windows 98 & 95 PCL Driver
- Set up an Overlay Group
- Editing Defined Overlays: Windows 98 & 95 PostScript Driver
- Printing Overlays: Windows NT 4.0 PCL Driver
- Editing Defined Overlays: Windows NT 4.0 PCL Driver
- Save Your Settings
- Printing Using Overlays: Windows NT 4.0 PostScript Driver
- OKI Storage Device Manager (SDM)
- OKI SDM Administration
- OKI SDM: Setting Up an Administrative Password
- OKI SDM: PostScript Forms
- Add Files to the Project
- Save the Project and Download it to the Printer
- Convert the Files to Binary (.bin) Format
- Add the .bin Files to the Project
- Test Printing a PCL Macro
- To Delete Files
- Problem Solving
- Hardware Problems
- Printing Problems
- Print Quality Problems
- Error Display Messages
- Status Display Messages
- Problem Solving: Macintosh Systems
- Problem Solving: Windows Systems
- Maintenance
- Toner Cartridge Life
- Image Drums
- Back
- Image Drum Precautions
- To clean the LED arrays
- Replacing the Fuser Unit
- Replacing the Transfer Belt
- Setting the Color Registration
- To Set the Color Registration Manually
- Working with Color
- color mapping
- dot gain
- spot color
- Additive versus Subtractive
- Color Adjustments
- Changing the Lightness & Saturation Settings in the OKI PCL Driver
- Transmitted Light
- Dithering & Halftones
- Halftoning
- White Light
- Specifying Color
- The RGB Model
- Using the Color Swatch Utility
- Accessing the Color Swatches in the Windows 95 PCL Driver
- ICM: Windows Me/98/95
- Color Management
- Color Management: Macintosh
- Color Management: Windows 2000
- Changing the Color Management Defaults: Windows 2000 PCL
- Activating the OKI ICM Files: Windows 2000 PCL
- ICM: Windows 2000 PostScript Driver
- Activating the OKI ICM Files: Windows 2000 PS
- Changing the Color Management Defaults: Windows Me PCL
- Activating the OKI ICM Files: Windows Me PCL
- Changing the Color Management Defaults: Windows Me PS
- Activating the OKI ICM Files: Windows Me PS
- Changing the Color Management Defaults: Windows 98/95 PCL
- Changing the Color Management Defaults: Windows 98/95 PS
- Activating the OKI ICM Files: Windows 98/95 PS
- Windows NT 4.0 PCL Driver
- Windows NT 4.0 PostScript Driver
- Changing the Color Management Defaults: Windows NT 4.0 PS
- Specifications
- Electrical Specifications
- Advantages of digital LED technology
- Step 3: Developing
- Service & Support
- my.okidata.com
- Via Oki Data Customer Service, U.S. & Canada Only, 24/7
- The Oki Data Customer Support Team
- Repair under Warranty
- Repacking the Printer for Shipment
- Pack the Printer for Shipment
- Supplies & Accessories
- Consumable & Replacement Part Order Numbers
- Transfer Belt
- Memory: RAM Upgrades
- Network Print Servers
- Accessories
- To install additional DIMMs
- Step 2: Install the DIMM(s)
- Step 3: Complete the Installation
- Step 4: Check for Proper Installation
- Print Servers
- Model 6020e, OKI P/N 70036001
- Hard Disk Drive, OKI P/N 70037301
- Installing the Internal Hard Disk Drive
- Step 2: Install the Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
- Step 5: Activate the Hard Disk in the Printer Driver
- Installing the Duplex Unit
- Step 1: Install the Duplex Unit
- Step 2: Activate the Duplex Unit in the Menu
- Step 3: Activate the Duplex Unit in the Driver
- Auxiliary Paper Trays, OKI P/N 41529701
- Step 1: Install the Tray(s)
- Step 2: Load Print Media
- Step 3: Activate the Auxiliary Tray(s) in the Printer Driver
- High Capacity Feeder, OKI P/N 41529801
- Step 2: Load Paper
- Fonts
- Resident Proportional Scalable PCL Fonts
- PCL Font Symbol Sets
- PostScript
- Fixed Type-14 Resident PostScript Fonts
- Type 14 Fonts
- Font Management for the Macintosh
- Warranties, Certifications, etc
- Oki Data Service Center Information
- Oki Data Service Centers
- Safety Information
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statements
- Interference Statement for 120-Volt Models
- For 230/240-Volt Models and 120-Volt Models with Auxiliary Paper Tray(s and/or Network Print Server Option
- Drivers / Connections
- Parallel Cable Requirements
- Changing Parallel Port Menu Settings
- Pin Assignments
- Parallel Interface Pin Assignments: ECP Mode
- Parallel Interface Pin Assignments: Nibble Mode
- Connecting the USB Port
- USB Cable Requirements
- Network Cable Requirements
- Portrait versus Landscape
- Index
- Print Method
C9200
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- safety instructions
- emergency first aid
- Chapter 1 - Printer Setup
- Unpacking
- Printer components
- Control panel
- Printer location
- Toner cartridge installation
- Loading paper
- Power cable
- Switching off
- Printing
- Chapter 2 - Windows Setup
- Parallel interface
- Windows 98 or Windows Me
- Add printer configuration
- Windows 95
- Windows NT 4.0
- USB interface
- USB driver
- Plug and play configuration
- Windows 2000
- Windows 98
- Network connection
- printer driver
- Printer
- Windows 98/95 PostScript
- Chapter 3 - Macintosh Setup
- Printer driver installation
- Creating desktop printer
- Operating environment
- Internal hard disk
- Printer driver
C9200
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- maintenance manual
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- Basic System Configuration
- Printer Engine Specifications
- Option Configuration
- Specifications
- Precautions in Replacing Parts
- Parts Layout
- Replacing Parts
- Top cover
- LED Assy/ LED Assy spring
- Top cover unit
- Control panel Assy/ Control panel bezel/ LED control PWB/ Toner sensor Stack full sensor/ Control panel tape harness/ Eject roller
- Top cover handle/ Tope cover latch/ Top cover latch spring
- Eject guide Assy
- Cassette Assy/ Blind cover/ Side cover R Assy
- Feed rollers
- Left side cover
- Face-up tray
- Front cover
- Rear cover
- Multipurpose tray Assy/ Multipurpose tray cover Assy/ Links Multipurpose tray top cover/ Multipurpose tray drive gear
- Drum contact Assys
- Registration roller Assy (A)/ Registration drive gear (A)
- Registration roller Assy (B)
- Registration clutch, Registration motor Assy
- Cooling fan
- Color registration sensor Assy
- Duplex guide Assy
- Electrical chassis/ Electrical chassis cooling fan
- Printer engine controller PWB
- Printer unit chassis
- Entrance cassette sensor actuator
- Entrance sensor PWB
- Entrance MT sensor actuator and Entrance belt sensor actuator
- Main motor fan/ Fuser eject roller
- Eject sensor Assy
- Fuser latching handle (L)
- Belt motor Assy
- Fuser latching handle (R)
- Main motor Assy
- Contact Assy/ Side plate Assy
- Low voltage power supply
- High voltage power supply
- Main feed Assy
- Fuser unit
- Belt unit
- Duplex unit
- CU Assy
- Adjustment
- Short Plug Settings
- Adjustment after Part Replacement
- Color Balance Adjustment
- EEPROM Replacement after SWA Board and K73 Board Replacement
- Regular Maintenance
- TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
- Preparation for Troubleshooting
- LCD Message List
- LCD message troubleshooting
- Image troubleshooting
- Parts Layout on Boards
- Parts List
- top cover assembly
- printer unit chassis
- C9400/C9200 Finisher for OEL/INT Parts Layout
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- setup guide
- select a location
- remove the shipping materials
- install the toner cartridges
- connect to power
- network connection
- network software
- usb port connection
- printer driver
- parallel port connection
- software utilities
- setting the color balance
- default media settings
- printing labels
- printing thick paper
- other special media
- check the printer settings
- install the handy reference
C9200
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- service manual
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Basic System Configuration
- Printer Engine Specifications
- Option Configuration
- Specifications
- OPERATION DESCRIPTION
- Main Control Board (CRM-PWB)
- Engine Control Board (K73 PWB)
- Power Units
- Mechanical Processes
- Electrophotographic process
- Paper running process
- Sensor
- Color Misalignment Correction
- Paper Jam Detection
- Cover Opening
- Toner Low Detection
- Paper Size Detection
- Operation at Power-on
- Color Misalignment Detection
- Version Read of Periodically Replaced Units
- Precautions in Replacing Parts
- Parts Layout
- Replacing Parts
- Top cover
- LED Assy/ LED Assy spring
- Top cover unit
- Control panel Assy/ Control panel bezel/ LED control PWB/ Toner sensor Stack full sensor/ Control panel tape harness/ Eject roller
- Eject guide Assy
- Cassette Assy/ Blind cover/ Side cover R Assy
- Feed rollers
- Left side cover
- Face-up tray
- Front cover
- Rear cover
- Multipurpose tray Assy/ Multipurpose tray cover Assy/ Links Multipurpose tray top cover/ Multipurpose tray drive gear
- Drum contact Assys
- Registration roller Assy (A)/ Registration drive gear (A)
- Registration roller Assy (B)
- Registration clutch, Registration motor Assy
- Cooling fan
- Color registration sensor Assy
- Duplex guide Assy
- Electrical chassis/ Electrical chassis cooling fan
- Printer engine controller PWB
- Printer unit chassis
- Entrance cassette sensor actuator
- Entrance sensor PWB
- Entrance MT sensor actuator and Entrance belt sensor actuator
- Main motor fan/ Fuser eject roller
- Eject sensor Assy
- Fuser latching handle (L)
- Belt motor Assy
- Fuser latching handle (R)
- Main motor Assy
- Contact Assy/ Side plate Assy
- Low voltage power supply
- High voltage power supply
- Main feed Assy
- Fuser unit
- Belt unit
- Duplex unit
- CU Assy
- Maintenance Menu and Its Functions
- Short Plug Settings
- Adjustment after Part Replacement
- Color Balance Adjustment
- EEPROM Replacement after CRM Board and K73 Board Replacement
- Cleaning
- Tips for Troubleshooting
- Preparation for Troubleshooting
- LCD Message List
- LCD message troubleshooting
- Image troubleshooting
- Parts Layout on Boards
- Parts List
- main assembly
- top cover assembly
- printer unit chassis
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