Oki 5750, 5950 Service manual

OKIFAX 5750/5950
Maintenance Manual
2000-04-20 Rev.2 2000-05-16 Rev.3
Oki Data Corporation
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Title: OKIFAX5750/5950 Maintenance Manual
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PREFACE

This manual is intended to be used for installing and maintaining OKIFAX 5750/5950 facsimile transceiver.
Maintenance of the OKIFAX 5700/5900 is assumed to be conducted at the following levels:
Assembly-level maintenance for mechanical portions
Unit-level maintenance for electrical at portions
CAUTION: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BA TTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. REPLACE ONL Y WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFAC­TURER. DISCARD USED BA TTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUF ACTURER’S INSTRUC­TIONS and ATTENTION: IL Y A DANGER D’EXPLOSION S’IL Y A REMPLACEMENT INCORRECT DE LA BATTERIE. REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT AVEC UNE BA TTERIE DU MEME TYPE OU D’UNT TYPE RECOMMANDE P AR LE CONSTRUCTEUR. METTRE AU REBUT LES BATTERIES USA GEES CONFORMEMENT AUX INSTRUCTIONS DU FABRICANT.
Programming procedures of the following user’s functions are not described in this maintenance manual. Please refer to user’s guide.
Using One-Touch Keys for Programming
Speed Dial Numbers
Group Dialling
Programming Personal (Confidential) Mailboxes
Memory Operation
© Copyright 1999 Oki Data Corporation This manual is subject to alteration without prior notification.
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Contents

1. GENERAL INFORMATION...............................................................................10
1.1 General Performance........................................................................................................ 10
1.2 General User’s Functions ................................................................................................. 13
1.3 General Maintenance Functions....................................................................................... 16
1.4 General Appearance......................................................................................................... 18
1.5 Basic Performance Specifications .................................................................................... 20
1.6 Reports and Lists.............................................................................................................. 31
1.6.1 Configuration Report (List of Setting) ................................................................... 31
1.6.1.1 Difference From OKIF AX5700/5900....................................................... 32
1.6.1.2 Report Image ......................................................................................... 33
1.6.2 Function List ......................................................................................................... 36
1.6.2.1 Difference from OKIF AX5700/5900........................................................ 36
1.6.2.2 Report Image ......................................................................................... 37
1.6.3 Help Report .......................................................................................................... 40
1.6.3.1 Report Image (Conditions for descriptions)............................................ 40
1.6.4 Telephone Directory ............................................................................................. 41
1.6.4.1 Difference from OKIF AX5700/5900........................................................ 41
1.6.5 Group Directory .................................................................................................... 56
1.6.5.1 Difference from OKIF AX5700/5900........................................................ 56
1.6.6 Self Diagnosis Report........................................................................................... 61
1.6.6.1 Difference from OKIF AX5700/5900........................................................ 61
1.6.6.2 Report Image ......................................................................................... 62
1.6.7 G3 Protocol Dump ................................................................................................ 63
1.6.7.1 Difference from OKIF AX5700/5900........................................................ 63
1.6.8 G4 Protocol Dump ................................................................................................ 66
1.6.9 Relay Broadcast Confirmation.............................................................................. 69
1.6.10 Internet Fax Reception Error Report (Error Mail Report) ..................................... 75
1.6.11 Activity Report ...................................................................................................... 76
1.6.11.1 Difference from OKIFAX5700/5900........................................................ 77
1.6.12 Message Confirmation ......................................................................................... 79
1.6.12.1 Difference from OKIFAX5700/5900........................................................ 79
1.6.13 Power Outage Report........................................................................................... 82
1.6.13.1 Difference from OKIFAX5700/5900........................................................ 82
1.6.14 Confidential RX Report......................................................................................... 84
1.6.14.1 Difference from OKIFAX5700/5900........................................................ 84
1.6.15 Active Memory File ............................................................................................... 86
1.6.15.1 Difference from OKIFAX5700/5900........................................................ 87
1.6.16 Broadcast Entry Report ........................................................................................ 91
1.6.16.1 Difference from OKIFAX5700/5900........................................................ 91
1.6.17 Broadcast Confirmation Report............................................................................ 97
1.6.18 Relay Broadcast Entry Report.............................................................................. 97
1.6.19 G3 Log Report...................................................................................................... 97
1.6.20 NIC Configuration ................................................................................................. 98
1.6.21 NIC Information .................................................................................................. 101
1.6.22 E-mail Maintenance Report................................................................................ 102
1.6.23 Descriptions of Communication Mode Column .................................................. 103
1.6.23.1 Mode Column in Activity Report........................................................... 103
1.6.23.2 Mode Column in MCF-multi Report (with/without pictures).................. 103
1.6.24 Output Conditions of Various MCF Reports During Transmission...................... 104
1.6.24.1 Difference from OKIFAX5700/5900...................................................... 104
1.6.24.2 Reports to be output when queuing for communication is
cancelled ....................................................................................... 104
1.6.24.3 Reports to be output upon canceling communication
by pressing STOP Key .................................................................. 105
1.6.24.4 Reports to be output upon the communication error end..................... 105
1.6.24.5 Reports to be output when the communication is
completed normally. ...................................................................... 106
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2. INST ALLA TION PROCEDURE.......................................................................107
A. Setup Information..........................................................................................107
2.1 General ........................................................................................................................... 107
2.2 Site Selection.................................................................................................................. 109
2.3 Unpacking....................................................................................................................... 111
2.4 Contents Identification .................................................................................................... 113
2.5 Installation of Attachments.............................................................................................. 114
2.6 AC Cord Connection ....................................................................................................... 119
2.7 Telephone and Line Connection ..................................................................................... 120
2.8 Pcking for Shipment........................................................................................................ 120
B. Programming and Initial Settings................................................................121
2.9 Initial Settings ................................................................................................................. 121
2.9.1 General Procedure of Key Operation ................................................................. 121
2.9.2 Technical Functions: Setup................................................................................. 127
2.9.2.1 Technical Functions Operation 1 .......................................................... 128
2.9.2.2 Technical Functions Operation 2 .......................................................... 129
2.9.2.2.1 T1 (TX) Timer Value ........................................................... 137
2.9.2.2.2 T1 (RX) Timer Value........................................................... 138
2.9.2.2.3 T2 Timer *100ms ............................................................... 139
2.9.2.2.4 Error Criterion .................................................................... 140
2.9.2.2.5 Attenuator .......................................................................... 140
2.9.2.2.6 T/F Tone Att........................................................................ 141
2.9.2.2.7 MF Att. ............................................................................... 141
2.9.2.2.8 Ring Dura. *10ms ............................................................... 142
2.9.2.2.9 CML Timing *100ms .......................................................... 142
2.9.2.2.10 LED Headstrobe ................................................................ 143
2.9.2.2.11 ADMIN Email Addr. ............................................................ 144
2.9.2.3 Technical Functions (Setup) ................................................................. 145
2.9.2.4 TEL/FAX automatic switching............................................................... 156
2.9.2.5 T AD mode............................................................................................. 158
2.9.2.6 Outline of Parallel Pick Up.................................................................... 160
2.9.3 User’s Functions ................................................................................................. 162
2.9.4 Location Program ............................................................................................... 164
2.9.4.1 Select Menu is shown as below: .......................................................... 164
2.9.5 Setup .................................................................................................................. 171
2.9.5.1 Clock Adjustment ................................................................................. 173
2.9.5.2 ID/Password Programming:.................................................................. 174
2.9.5.2.1 TSI/CSI .............................................................................. 176
2.9.5.2.2 TSI/CSI Option ................................................................... 177
2.9.5.2.3 Sender ID........................................................................... 178
2.9.5.2.4 ISDN Tid............................................................................. 179
2.9.5.2.5 ISDN Sub No. .................................................................... 181
2.9.5.3 Machine Settings.................................................................................. 186
2.9.5.3.1 Auto Answer Mode............................................................. 191
2.9.5.3.2 TX Mode Default ................................................................ 192
2.9.5.4 DIAL OPTIONS .................................................................................... 199
2.9.5.4.1 Redial Tries ........................................................................ 202
2.9.5.4.2 Redial Interval .................................................................... 203
2.9.5.4.3 Dial Prefix........................................................................... 204
2.9.5.5 Incoming Options ................................................................................. 208
2.9.5.5.1 CNG Count ........................................................................ 211
2.9.5.5.2 Distinctive Ring .................................................................. 212
2.9.5.6 Report Options ..................................................................................... 216
2.9.5.7 LAN Options......................................................................................... 218
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2.9.5.7.1 POP Interval ...................................................................... 221
2.9.5.7.2 DOMAIN Name .................................................................. 222
2.9.5.7.3 Network Settings................................................................ 223
2.9.5.7.3.1 IP Address................................................... 225
2.9.5.7.3.2 Subnet Mask ............................................... 227
2.9.5.7.3.3 Default Gateway .......................................... 228
2.9.5.7.3.4 SMTP Server Name .................................... 229
2.9.5.7.3.5 POP Server Name....................................... 230
2.9.5.7.3.6 POP User ID................................................ 231
2.9.5.7.3.7 POP Password ............................................ 232
2.9.5.7.3.8 DNS P.SRV Addr. ........................................ 233
2.9.5.7.3.9 DNS S.SRV Addr......................................... 234
2.9.5.7.3.10 Host Name .................................................. 235
2.9.5.7.3.11 Fax Email Addr. ........................................... 236
2.9.6 User Default Setting 1 ........................................................................................ 242
User Default Setting 2 ........................................................................................ 243
2.9.7 Default Setting of Dial Parameters ..................................................................... 244
2.9.8 Technical Default Setting .................................................................................... 245
2.9.9 Off-line Tests....................................................................................................... 247
2.9.9.1 Self Diagnosis Flow.............................................................................. 248
2.9.9.2 Self Diagnosis Report .......................................................................... 250
2.9.9.2.1Difference from OKIFAX5700/5900...................................................... 250
2.9.10 On-line T ests....................................................................................................... 251
2.10 Installation of optional units ............................................................................................ 254
2.10.1 Optional units...................................................................................................... 254
2.10.2 Memory Board Installation Instruction ................................................................ 255
2.10.3 Network Card Installation Instruction.................................................................. 257
2.10.4 G4 Board Installation Instruction ........................................................................ 258
2.10.5 G3 Dual Line Installation Instraction................................................................... 259
2.10.6 Second Paper Cassette Unit .............................................................................. 260
3. BRIEF TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ..............................................................263
3.1 Fundamentals of the Electro-Photographic Process ...................................................... 264
3.2 Actual Electo-photographic Process............................................................................... 266
3.3 Boards and Units ............................................................................................................ 267
3.4 Overall Dimension and Mechanical Structure of OKIFAX 5750/5950............................. 268
4. MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY ...................................270
4.1 Precautions for Parts Replacement ................................................................................ 270
4.2 Tools ............................................................................................................................... 272
4.3 How to Disassemble and Reassemble ........................................................................... 272
4.3.1 Document T able Cover ....................................................................................... 275
4.3.2 Rear Cover and NCU Cover ............................................................................... 275
4.3.3 Main Cover ......................................................................................................... 276
4.3.4 Operation Unit .................................................................................................... 278
4.3.5 NCU Board ......................................................................................................... 279
4.3.6 MODEM Board ................................................................................................... 279
4.3.7 Plate Package..................................................................................................... 280
4.3.8 Scanner Unit (CIS) ............................................................................................. 281
4.3.9 Stacker Frame .................................................................................................... 282
4.3.10 Printer Unit.......................................................................................................... 282
4.3.11 Fan and Fan guard ............................................................................................. 283
4.3.12 Main Board ......................................................................................................... 284
4.3.13 Contact Assembly and High-/Low-voltage Power Supply Boards ...................... 284
4.3.14 Disassembling the Operation Unit ...................................................................... 285
4.3.14.1 Disassembling the Operation Unit........................................................ 287
4.3.15 Disassembling the Scanner Unit (L) ................................................................... 288
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4.3.16 Scanner (CIS)..................................................................................................... 289
4.3.17 PC1/PC2 Sensors .............................................................................................. 289
4.3.18 Speaker .............................................................................................................. 290
4.3.19 Scanner Motor .................................................................................................... 291
4.3.20 Disassembling the Printer Unit ........................................................................... 292
4.3.21 LED Head ........................................................................................................... 293
4.3.22 ID/Toner Lockout Board...................................................................................... 294
4.3.23 Stacker Cover ..................................................................................................... 295
4.3.24 Fusing Unit ......................................................................................................... 295
4.3.25 Manual Feed Assembly ...................................................................................... 295
4.3.26 Back-up Roller , T ransfer Roller ........................................................................... 296
4.3.27 Resist Roller, Hopping Roller, Sensor Plates ..................................................... 297
4.3.28 Eject Guide Assembly ........................................................................................ 298
5. ADJUSTMENTS .............................................................................................299
5.1 Setting of LED Print Head Drive Time ............................................................................ 299
5.2.1 Confirmation Items ............................................................................................. 300
5.2.2 Measurement...................................................................................................... 301
6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE .................................................................302
6.1 Replacement of Consumable ......................................................................................... 302
6.2 Routine Inspection .......................................................................................................... 304
6.3 Printer Counter Display/Clear ......................................................................................... 306
6.4 Printer Counter Display/Clear ......................................................................................... 308
6.5 Self-diagnosis T est.......................................................................................................... 309
6.5.1 Self Diagnosis Report......................................................................................... 313
6.5.2 Difference from FX-056/176 ............................................................................... 313
6.6 Sensor Calibration Test ................................................................................................... 314
6.7 LEDs T est........................................................................................................................ 315
6.8 Tone Send Test ............................................................................................................... 316
6.9 High-speed Modem Send Test........................................................................................ 317
6.10 High-speed Modem Receive Test ................................................................................... 318
6.11 MF Tone Send Test ......................................................................................................... 319
6.12 Tone (TEL/FAX) .............................................................................................................. 320
6.13 ISDN Sending Test.......................................................................................................... 321
6.14 Tone Send T est G3 ......................................................................................................... 322
6.15 Modem Send Test G3 ..................................................................................................... 323
6.16 MF (Tone) Test G3 .......................................................................................................... 324
6.17 Protocol Dump Data Printing .......................................................................................... 325
6.18 System Reset ................................................................................................................. 326
6.19 Service Codes ................................................................................................................ 327
6.19.1 G3 Service Code List ......................................................................................... 328
6.19.2 G4 Service Code Lists........................................................................................ 331
6.19.3 Internet-Fax Service Code List ........................................................................... 334
7. TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR FOR OKIFAX 5750/5950..................336
7.1 Overall Troubleshooting Flow Chart................................................................................ 338
7.2 No LCD Operation .......................................................................................................... 339
7.3 Alarm LED On................................................................................................................. 340
7.4 Printing T est Failure ........................................................................................................ 341
7.5 No Local Copy ................................................................................................................ 342
7.6 Auto Dial Failure.............................................................................................................. 343
7.7 Transmission Problem..................................................................................................... 344
7.8 Auto Reception Failure ................................................................................................... 346
7.9 Reception Problem ......................................................................................................... 347
7.10 Sensor Calibration Test ................................................................................................... 349
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7.11 LED Test ......................................................................................................................... 350
7.12 Tone Send Test ............................................................................................................... 351
7.13 High-speed Modem Test ................................................................................................. 352
7.14 MF Send Test .................................................................................................................. 354
7.15 Tone (TEL/F AX) Send Test.............................................................................................. 355
7.16 No Acoustic Line Monitor................................................................................................ 356
7.17 Power Supply Unit .......................................................................................................... 357
7.18 No Document Feeding.................................................................................................... 358
7.19 Multiple Document Feeding ............................................................................................ 359
7.20 Document Skew.............................................................................................................. 360
7.21 Document Jam................................................................................................................ 362
7.22 Printer Unit...................................................................................................................... 363
7.22.1 Precautions......................................................................................................... 363
7.22.2 Troubleshooting Flow Charts of Printer Unit....................................................... 364
7.23 G3 Dual Line T roubleshooting Flow Chart ...................................................................... 384
7.24 Auto Dial Failure (G3 Dual Line) ..................................................................................... 385
7.25 Transmission Problem (G3 Dual Line) ............................................................................ 386
7.26 Auto Reception Failure (G3 Dual Line) ........................................................................... 388
7.27 Reception Problem (G3 Dual Line)................................................................................. 389
7.28 High-speed Modem Test (G3 Dual Line)......................................................................... 391
7.29 MF Send Test (G3 Dual Line) ......................................................................................... 393
7.30 No Acoustic Line Monitor (G3 Dual Line) ....................................................................... 394
8 DIPSWITCHS SETTING T ABLES ..................................................................395
8.1 WN5................................................................................................................................ 395
8.2 DN5................................................................................................................................. 409
8.3 FN5 ................................................................................................................................. 413
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Appendix A PC BOARD DESCRIPTIONS AND OPERATION .......................416
Appendix B DESCRIPTIONS OF PRINT OPERATION..................................505
Appendix C CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS AND PARTS LIST ...................................525
Appendix D MECHANICAL EXPANDED VIEW DRA WING AND PARTS LIST 688
Appendix E BOARD LA YOUT OKIF AX 5750/5950 ........................................704
Appendix F SECOND PAPER FEEDER MAINTENANCE MANUAL.............733
Appendix G PC-LOADING ..............................................................................752
Appendix H RMCS SYSTEM MANUAL (For Model 30) ................................767
Appendix I OKIF AX 5750/5950 T roubleshooting Manual ..........................772
Appendix J INTERNET FAX & NETWORK PRINT / NETWORK
SCANNER KIT MAINTENANCE GUIDE ....................................863
Appendix K
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 General Performance
(1) Type of appearance
• Desktop type
(2) Applicable lines
• PSTN (Public switched telephone network
• PBX (Private branch exchange) telephone line
• ISDN (Integrated service digital network)
• FAX2NET Internet Fax (via PSTN)
• E-mail Internet Fax (via LAN)
Note: ISDN and Internet Fax are option.
(3) Compatibility
ITU-T Group 3 facsimile transceiver
ITU-T Group 4 facsimile transceiver (option)
(4) Document width
Max. 216 mm (NA Letter)
Min. 148 mm (ISO A5 size)
(5) Effective reading width
TX 215.4 mm (NA Letter) COPY • 208.6 mm (NA Letter)
208.6 mm (ISO A4 size) 208.6 mm (ISO A4 size)*1 * Printing width will be 206 mm.
(6) Scanning length
128 mm to 356 mm Length setting: Long documents (1500 mm) are also available.
(7) Automatic document feeder (ADF)
50 sheets (NA Letter/A4-size: 20-lb/75gm Oki Data recommended paper)
30 sheets (NA Letter/A4-size: 16 to 28-lb/60 to 105gm)
(8) Recording paper
1st cassette: NA Letter/NA Legal/A4-size plain paper cut 250 sheets capacity
(20-lb/75gm)
2nd cassette (option): NA Letter/NA Legal/A4-size plain paper cut 500 sheets capacity
(20-lb/75gm)
Manual paper feeder: Transparency for overhead projector, applicable.
Sheet size: NA Letter/NA Legal/A4-size *: Oki Data recommended paper
(9) Printable width
NA Letter: 211.3 mm (203.2 mm for assured quality)
NA Legal: 211.3 mm (203.2 mm for assured quality)
ISO A4: 206.0 mm (197.3 mm for assured quality)
(10) Printable length
NA Letter: 273.4 mm (266.7 mm for assured quality)
NA Legal: 349.6 mm (342.9 mm for assured quality)
ISO A4: 291.0 mm (284.3 mm for assured quality)
(11) Copy stacker
Face down stacking: Max. 200* sheets
Face up stacking: Max. 10* sheets
*Note 1: Oki Data recommended paper Note 2: Face down or face up stacking is changeable by the lever .
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(12) Scanning resolution
a) Horizontal:
300 dot per inch
Note: 600 dpi x 15.4 mm (600 dpi x 600 dpi)*; copy is available.
* In case 8 MB option memory is installed.
b) Vertical:
300 dot per inch, 15.4, 7.7, and 3.85 lines per mm
Note: 300 dpi x 300 dpi (600 dpi x 600 dpi)*; Transmission is available.
* In case 8 MB option memory is installed.
(13) Scanning method
2592 bits contact image sensor
(14) Recording resolution
a) Horizontal:
600 dot per inch
b) Vertical:
Variable:
STD Fine Ex-Fine (15.4 line/mm) Ex-Fine (300 dot/inch) Ex-Fine (600 dot/inch)
A4
3.85 ~ 4.96
7.7 ~ 9.93
15.4 ~ 19.87 300 ~ 387 600 ~ 774
Letter
3.85 ~ 5.28
7.7 ~ 10.57
15.4 ~ 21.15 300 ~ 412 600 ~ 824
Fixed EX-FINE mode : 600 dot/inch, 300 dot/inch, 15.4 line/mm FINE mode : 7.7 line/mm STD mode : 3.85 line/mm PC-Print : 600 dot/inch, 300 dot/inch
(15) Printing method
Electro photographic printing
211.3 mm (4992 bits) LED print head
(16) Minumum scan line time for reception
When receiving from OKIFAX or ECM: 0 ms
When receiving from non OKIFAX and non ECM: 10 ms at 3.85 line/mm
5 ms at 7.7 line/mm, 15.4 line/mm
(17) Print speed
Max. 10 sheets per minute (at NA letter size)
(18) Coding scheme
Modified Huffman (MH)
Modified Read (MR)
Modified Modified Read (MMR)
JBIG (only for OKIFAX 5950)
(19) Modem
ITU-T Rec. V.29: 9600bps for use on point-to-point 4-wire leased telephone type circuit.
ITU-T Rec. V.27 ter: 4800bps modem for use in GSTN (General Switched Telephone
Network)
ITU-T Rec. V.21 channel 2: 300 bps duplex modem for GSTN
ITU-T Rec. V.17: 2-wire modem for fax applications up to 14.4kbps
ITU-T Rec. V.34
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(20) Transmission speed
2.5 sec. per sheet of ITU-T No.1 evalution test chart (for OKIFAX 5950)
3.0 sec. per sheet of ITU-T No.1 evalution test chart (for OKIFAX 5750)
Note: This is Phase C at 3.85 line/mm and 33.6 kbps.
(21) Protocol
ITU-T Rec. T.30
ITU-T Rec. G4 Class 1 (option)
OKI special protocols: High speed protocol (G3)
(22) Error correction scheme
ITU-T ECM
(23) Image memory
Basic model: 2.5 M-byte (OKIFAX 5750)
4.5 M-byte (OKIFAX 5950)
Optional memory: 2.0/4.0/8.0 M-byte
(24) Liquid crystal display (LCD)
Four lines of 20 characters for operation guidance, check and various kinds of informa­tion
(25) Power source
Normal input voltage 120 VAC for ODA version
Normal input voltage 230 VAC for INTL version
(26) MFP (Multi-Function Peripheral) PC Interface Kit
PC Printer function PC Scanner function PC Fax Modem function
Note: For details, see Product Specification for MFP PC Interface Kit
Hardware is standard and software is option for Bi-Centro interface.
(27) ISDN G4 Board function (option)
G4 function
ISDN G4: Communication
ISDN G3: Communication
ISDN: Report and List
Dual Mode Communication (option)
Note: For details, see Product Specification for ISDN G4 Board (including Dual Mode
Communication)
(28) Network print kit (option)
Netware 3.1x, 4.1x
TCP/IP
Windows NT/95/98/3.1
T600dpi, 10ppm
Note: For details, see Product Specification for Network Print Kit
(29) Internet FAX Kit: E-mail type (option)
I-Fax Sending
I-FAX Receiving
Gateway Service 1
Gateway Service 2
I-Fax Service
Note: For details, see Product Specification for Internet FAX Kit”.
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(30) FAX2NET: Provider type (option)
Fax over IP
Fax to E-mail
Virtual E-mail
Web Retrieval
Note: For details, see Product Specification for FAX2NET Specification”.
(31) G3 Dual Line Function (option)
Note: For details, see Product Specification for G3 Dual Line Function”.
(32) 600dpi Communication (option)
Note: For details, see Product Specification for 600dpi Communication”.
(33) Relay Broadcast
Note: For details, see Product Specification for Relay Broadcast”.
1.2 General User’s Functions
1) Transmission
(1) Transmit mode
Automatic transmit mode
Manual transmit mode
(2) Instant Dialling (3) Delayed feeder transmission (4) Memory transmission
40 sessions
(5) Delayed memory transmission (within 3 days)
20 specified times for OKIFAX 5750
30 specified times for OKIFAX 5950
(6) Sequential broadcast (Memory)
150 stations for OKIFAX 5750
240 stations for OKIFAX 5950
(7) Delayed broadcast
20 specified times for OKIFAX 5750
30 specified times for OKIFAX 5950
(8) Confidential message transmission
Feeder Confidential TX
Memory Confidential TX
(9) Relay broadcast initiate
Feeder Relay broadcast initiate
Memory Relay broadcast initiate
(10) Polling transmission
Feeder Polling TX
Memory Polling TX
(11) Bulletin Poll transmission (When Box number is opened.)
16 boxes
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(12) Batch transmission (13) Priority transmission (14) Transmission preparation (Feeder)
2) Reception
(1) Receive mode
Automatic receive mode
Manual receive mode
TEL/FAX receive mode
T AD mode
Memory receive mode
PC receive mode
Forwarding mode
(2) Memory only reception (3) No toner/No paper reception (memory) (4) Confidential message reception
16 mail boxes
(5) Fax forwarding for incoming call (6) Fax forwarding for no toner/no paper reception (7) Polling reception
3) Convenience
(1) Dual access (2) Automatic redial (3) Last number redial (Manual redial) (4) Local copy of a document, including multiple copies
99 copies max.
(5) Sender identification (Sender ID) (6) Personal identification (Personal ID) (7) TSI/CSI: Local telephone number (8) Acoustic monitor (only TX mode)
5 level selectable
(9) Automatic alternate selecting call
(FAX No. + FAX No. can be registerd in one-touch keys).
OKIFAX 5750: Speed Dial (1 to 40) are assigned to one-touch keys.
OKIFAX 5950: Speed Dial (1 to 80) are assigned to one-touch keys.
(10) Half-tone transmission (at FINE resolution)
64 scale gradations
(11) Page re-transmission (Only when memory TX mode)
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(12) Distinguishing text from pictures (13) Vertical reduction printing (Reduction rate is from 100% to xx%)
Note: xx is Letter 72.8%, A4 77.5%
(14) Smoothing printing
In case of 8 dot/mm x 3.85 lines/mm 300 dot/inch x 784 lines/inch
(15) Auto dialing
Speed dialing:
OKIFAX 5750; 1 to 140 (1 to 40 are assigned to one-touch keys.) OKIFAX 5950; 1 to 230 (1 to 80 are assigned to one-touch keys.)
Group dialing; 20 groups
Keypad dialing
Chain dialing
Mixed dialing
(16) Real-time dialing
Dialing with off hook condition or when the HOOK key is pressed. (17) Automatic pause signal insertion (18) Local copy (19) Telephone directory (Alpha/Location) dialing (20) TEL/FAX automatic switching (21) TAD mode (for external telephone answering device) (22) Session number (23) Time and date printing (23) Closed user group (Direct mail rejection) (24) Contrast and resolution control (25) Key touch tone (26) Printer counter display (For drum, toner, print, and scan) (27) Quick scanning (28) Time and date setting (29) Language selection
2 languages (LCD and Report) (30) Distinctive ring detect (31) Restricted access (32) Beep sound
4) Reports
(1) Function list (2) Configuration
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(3) Phone directory (4) Group directory (5) Activity report (6) Active memory files (7) Broadcast MCF (Message Confirmation) (8) Protocol dump (G3 and G4) (9) NIC configuration
(10) Log. report (Service bit = ON)
(11) G4 Log. report (Service bit = ON) (12) G3 Log. report (Service bit = ON) (13) Self diagnosis report
5) Report options
(1) MCF. (Single-Loc.) (2) MCF. (Multi-Loc.) (3) Image in MCF. (4) Error report (MCF.)
1.3 General Maintenance Functions
1) Local tests
(1) Self-diagnosis
Main board
CPU ROM/RAM check
Flash memory check (Program, Language, and Default)
Modem version
RAM check
Toner cartridge
Option memory check
DEVICE ID
LAN Board check (option) ISDN board (option)
CPU ROM/RAM check (2) Sensor calibration (Adjustment of scanning level) (3) LED test (4) Tone send test (When NCU board is installed.) (5) High-speed modem send test (When NCU board is installed.) (6) High-speed modem receive test (When NCU board is installed.)
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(7) MF tone test (When NCU board is installed.) (8) Tone (TEL/FAX) test (When NCU board is installed.) (9) Loop back 1 (When ISDN option board is installed.)
(10) Loop back 2 (When ISDN option board is installed.)
(11) INFO0 sending (When ISDN option board is installed.) (12) INFO1 sending (When ISDN option board is installed.) (13) INFO2 sending (When ISDN option board is installed.) (14) INFO3 sending (When ISDN option board is installed.) (15) Pulse (1kHz) send (When ISDN option board is installed.) (16) Pulse (2kHz) send (When ISDN option board is installed.) (17) Pulse (N2kHz) send (When ISDN option board is installed.) (18) Tone send test G3 (19) Modem send test G3 (20) MF (tone) test G3
2) Technical setup
3) System reset
All data clear
Location data clear
Configuration data clear
4) Default type set
5) PC loading
6) G4 PC loading
7) G3 PC loading
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1.4 General Appearance
Figure 1.4.1 shows the general appearance of the OKIFAX 5750/5950.
352 mm
Tray-Document
360 mm
472 mm
Stacker-Document
Operation Panel
Tray-Paper
Figure 1.4.1 General Appearance of OKIFAX 5750/5950
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1.5 Basic Performance Specifications
Table 1.5.1 shows basic performance specifications:
Table 1.5.1 Basic Performance Specifications
No. Item Specifications
1 Applicable line
2 Line interface
1) Impedance
2) Sending power level
3) Receiving power level
3 Type of document to be transmit-
ted
1) Width
2) Length
1) PSTN (Public switched telephone network)
2) PBX (Private branch exchange )
3) ISDN (Integrated services digital network): Option
4) FAX2NET Internet Fax (via PSTN): Option
5) E-mail Internet Fax (via LAN): Option 600 ohm balanced
Note:
Impedance may differ by the requirement of PTT
0 dBm to -15 dBm range (Adjustable in 1 dB steps: Technical Setup No.21)
0 dBm to -43 dBm (In case of V.34 TX/RX, -3 ~ -36 dBm)
Max. 216 mm (NA Letter) Min. 148 mm (ISO A5)
Note:
Effective reading width is NA Letter (215.4 mm)
Min. 128 mm (5 inch) Max. 356 mm (14 inch) Long document detection: 380 mm or 1500 mm (Technical Setup No. 10: To enables or disables the long document scanning.)
3) Thickness
4) Shape
5) Opacity
4 Effective reading width
Document Width
NA Letter (216 mm) US/CANADA
ISO A4 (210 mm) INT’L
Note (*1):
Printing width will be 206 mm.
Based on common bond paper,
1) 0.08 to 0.13 mm for multiple page feeding
2) 0.06 to 0.15 mm for single page feeding Rectangular Document allowing less than 40% of the scanner
source light to pass through them.
Communication
mode/paper width
G3/A4
Copy size
Letter
Effective reading width
215.4 mm for TX
208.6 mm for local copy
G3/A4
A4
208.6 mm for TX
208.6 mm for local copy
(*1)
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No. Item Specifications
5 Automatic document feeder
(ADF) capacity
6 Document skew
7 Document jam detection
8 Document jam removal 9 Document stacking
Max. 50 documents: 20 lb/75gm NA Letter or A4 size paper Max. 30 documents: 16 to 28/60 lb to 105gm NA Letter or A4 size paper Document shall be placed facedown on ADF stacker.
Max. 1.0 mm skew over any advance of 100 mm. The occurrence of skew exceeding 1 mm per 100 mm shall be 0.5% or less.
1) Transmission will stop and a line disconection will occur when the end of the document is detected within 380 mm after scanning begins.(except if unlimited: Technical Setup No.10)
2) A jam will also be declared if the document does not reach the scanning position within about 5 seconds after the start of a document feed.
Note:
When a jam is detected during message transmission, the machine will stop, but its
receiving capability will remain valid. Manual release Documents up to 297 mm in length, which meet the
basic weight and thickness specification, will exit on the stacker, and documents of Letter or A4-size will stack in sequence. The first sheet will be fed first in the feeder and will exit on the stacker with printing side down.
10 Recording paper.
For the first or second recording paper cassette:
1) Type: Plain paper (Bond paper: Xerox 4200 type or
equivalent)
2) Size: ISO A4: 210 mm x 297 mm
NA Letter: 215.9 mm x 279.4 mm/8.5 inch x 11 inch NA Legal 14: 215.9 mm x 355.6 mm/8.5 inch x 14 inch NA Legal 13: 215.9 mm x 330.2 mm/8.5 inch x 13 inch
3) Weight: 16 lbs to 24 lb/60 to 105gm base weight
Base weight is defind as the weight of 500 sheets of
431.8 mm (17 inch) by 558.8 mm (22 inch) or 1 sheet of size 1000mm by 1000mm.
4) Thickness: 0.08 mm to 0.13 mm
5) Condition: New paper For the manual paper feeder:
1) Type: Plain paper, colored paper, printed paper,
envilope
2) Size: LA Letter/A4/NA Legal/Exective/A5/A6/etc.
3) Weight, thickness and condition: Same as above
Note:
One single sheet should be loaded on the
manual paper feeder for one occation. For best results use Oki Data recommended papers
1) Xerox 4200 (20-lb/75gm base weight paper)
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No. Item Specifications
11 Recording paper cassette
First cassette Second cassette (option)
12 Effective recording paper
Up to 250 sheets/cassette (Oki Data recommended paper)
Up to 500 sheets/cassette (Oki Data recommended paper)
PW
LREW
T
PL
EL
Printing area
Recording
paper feeding
direction
1) Printable area
B
Printable area
Letter Size
inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm
11PL 279.4 11.7 297 14 355.6 13 330.2
8.5PW 216 8.27 210 8.5 216 8.5 216
10.76EL 273.4 11.46 291 13.76 349.6 12.76 324.2
8.32EW 211.3 8.11 206 8.32 211.3 8.32 211.3
0.12T 3 0.12 3 0.12 3 0.12 3
0.12B 3 0.12 3 0.12 3 0.12 3
0.09L 2.3 0.08 2 0.09 2.3 0.09 2.3
0.09R 2.3 0.08 2 0.09 2.3 0.09 2.3
A4 Size
14 inch
Legal Size
Legal Size
13 inch
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No. Item Specifications
2) Guaranteed printing area
13 Copy stacking
Guaranteed printing area
Letter Size
inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm
11PL 279.4 11.7 297 14 355.6 13 330.2
8.5PW 216 8.27 210 8.5 216 8.5 216
10.5EL 266.7 11.2 284.3 13.5 342.9 12.5 317.5
8.0EW 203.2 7.77 197.3 8.0 203.2 8.0 203.2
0.25T 6.35 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35
0.25B 6.35 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35
0.25L 6.35 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35
0.25R 6.35 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35
Note:
The printable area means the area allowing
A4 Size
14 inch
Legal Size
13 inch
Legal Size
actual printing at the time of receiving. The
guaranteed printing area means the area where
the printing quality is guaranteed.
These tables do not include vertical and hori-
zontal addressing error (+/- 3 mm) of recording
paper. The printed copies will be discharged on the stacker
with printed face up or face down.
1) Face down stacking: Up to 200 copies *
2) Face up stacking: Up to 10 copies *
Note:
1) Using the recommended paper, New stan­dard 20-lb.(Xerox 4200)
2) Except 16 lb papers.
3) Face down or face up stacking is change­able by the lever.
14 Scanning resolution
15 Scanning method 16 Contrast control
Horizontal:
600 dot/inch (interpolated) and 300 dot/inch
Note:
600 dpi x 15.4 mm(600dpi x 600dpi); Copy is available.
Vertical: Transmission mode:
600 dot/inch, 300 dot/inch, 15.4 lines/mm (EX-FINE),
7.7 lines/mm (FINE) or 3.85 lines/mm (STD) NA Letter size (2592-bits) direct contact image sensor The Light and Dark contrasts (low contrast) will be
automatically enhanced to improve image quality. Slice level shifting has 3 levels of switch selection on operation panel.
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No. Item Specifications
17 Recording resolution
18 Copy resolution
19 Recording method
Horizontal
600 dot/inch Vertical
300 dot/inch (EX-FINE), 15.4 line/mm (EX-FINE), 7.7
line/mm (FINE), or 3.85 line/mm (STD)
Variable:
Letter
3.85 ~ 5.28
7.7 ~ 10.57
15.4 ~ 21.15 300 ~ 412 600 ~ 824
STD Fine Ex-Fine (15.4 line/mm) Ex-Fine (300 dot/inch) Ex-Fine (600 dot/inch)
A4
3.85 ~ 4.96
7.7 ~ 9.93
15.4 ~ 19.87 300 ~387 600 ~774
STD: 200 dot/inch x 3.85 line/mm
FINE/PHOTO: 300 dot/inch x 300 dot/inch
EX-FINE: 600 dot/inch x 15.4 line/mm, 600 dot/inch x
600 dot/inch* *This function can be set only when 8 MB option
memory board is installed and 600 DPI Function is set to ON (User setting).
Electro-photographic printing
211.3 mm (4992 bits) LED print head
20 Recording paper skewing
21 Copy darkness
22 Copy uniformity
23 Recording paper running out
24 Minimum scan line time for
receiving
Maximun allowable skew is + or - 1 mm over any advance of 100 mm.
1) Black image: Greater than 1.2 OD *
2) White background (unprinted area): Not greater
than 0.2 OD
Note:
OD: (Optical dencity)
Printed copies will exhabit a uniform density of printed and background areas:
1) From edge to edge: 25%
2) From copy to the next copy: 30% The fax can detect the no-paper condition by a
photosensor. When the paper has run out in the local copy opera­tion, the scanning will stop with PAPER JAM on the LCD and an ALARM LED turn on without an alarm tone. When the paper has run out while a message is being received and the no-paper reception is activated, the LCD display will show MSG. IN MEMORY, and the Alarm LED turn on.
0 ms, when receiving in ECM mode of from an Oki Data facsimile. 5 ms at 15.4 line/mm or 7.7 line/mm and 10 ms at 3.85 line/mm when receiving from a non-Oki Data facsimile or non-ECM mode.
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No. Item Specifications
1) One-dimensional coding scheme:
25 Coding scheme
Modified Huffman (MH)
2) Two-dimensional coding scheme:
Modified READ (MR) Modified Modified READ (MMR)
3) JBIG (only for OKIFAX 5950)
1) High-speed Modem
26 Modem operations
ITU-T Rec. V.29 (9600/7200 bps)
ITU-T Rec. V.27 ter (4800/2400 bps)
ITU-T Rec. V.17 (14400/12000/9600/7200 bps)
ITU-T Rec. V.33 (14400/12000 bps)
ITU-T Rec. V.34 (33600/28800 bps)
2) Low-speed Modem
ITU-T Rec. V.21 channel 2 (300 bps) or equivalent
3) JBIG:
Performs JBIG communication conforming to T.82/ T.85 of ITU-T Rec.
Note:
Only for OKIFAX 5950, and JBIG is not per­formed in G4 communication.
4) ISDN G4:
ITU-T Rec. T.563, T.521, T.503, T.62, T.6, T.70
27 Fallback
28 Protocol
Automatic fallback will occur according to the following sequences by FTT, RTN or PPR.
Fall-Back
Rank
1st
2nd
3rd 4th 5th 6th
Protocol
ITU-T V.17 (V.33) ITU-T V.17 (V.33) ITU-T V.17 (V.29) ITU-T V.17 (V.29)
ITU-T V.27 ter. ITU-T V.27 ter.
Transmission
Speed (bps)
14400 1 1 12000 1 1
9600 1 1 7200 1 1 4800 2 1 2400 2 1
No. of
Training
RTN
receivied
When the last trial fails, the transmitting station sends out a DCN signal to the remote station for disconnec­tion.
Note:
Modem automatically performs the fall-back depending upon the line condition.
V.34 fallback sequence: The modem automatically selects transmission speed according to the line condition.
1) ITU-T Rec. T.30
2) Oki special protocol (speed protocol) The T.30 handshaking procedure will be conducted at message transmission speed instead of 300 baud, during transmission multi-page.
Note:
In High-speed protocol, V.34 is not applied.
3) ITU-T G4 Class 1 (option)
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No. Item Specifications
2.5 seconds at 33.6 kbps with JBIG for OKIFAX 5950
29 Image transmission time
and 3.0 seconds at 33.6 kbps for OKIFAX 5750 per sheet of ITU-T No.1 evaluation test chart.
Note:
This speed denotes the time interval corre­sponding to Phase C (message transmission phase) as referred to in ITU-T T.30.
OKIFAX 5750 OKIFAX 5950
G3
Basic
Procedure Time
Image Time
Initial Intermediate Final
33600 Standard
8.5 sec. (V34)
1.0 sec. (V34)
1.0 sec. (V34)
Fine
3.0 sec.
4.2 sec.
Initial Intermediate Final
33600 Standard
8.5 sec. (V34)
1.0 sec. (V34)
1.0 sec. (V34)
Fine
2.5 sec.
3.5 sec.
30 Error correction scheme (ECM) 31 Communication mode 32 Ringing signal detection sensitiv-
ity
Note:
The above table shows the values under the following conditions:
Sender ID: OFF
High-speed protocol: OFF
Transmission mode: Memory
Resolution: STD
ITU-T ECM defined in T4, T.30 are provided. Half-duplex
1) Voltage range
25 to 150 V r.m.s.
Inoperative below 10V
Note:
This range may differ by the requirement of PTT.
2) Frequency range
16 to 68 Hz
Note:
This range may differ by the requirement of
PTT.
3) Ring response time
One-ringing signal or 5 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec, and
20 sec selectable
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No. Item Specifications
Basic model Optional memory
33 Memory capacity (Image
memory)
2.5 M-byteOKIFAX 5750 2/4/8 M-byte
4.25 M-byteOKIFAX 5950 2/4/8 M-byte
34 Telephone handset (option)
35 Overheat protection
With option board
Memory
condition
Standard
(without option)
2 M-byte 4 M-byte 8 M-byte
Note1:
ITU-T No.1 sample document is used to count
OKIFAX 5750
[pages]
200 360
520 840
Print Priority=OFF Print Priority=ON
OKIFAX 5950
353 520
680
1000
340 500
660 980
the number of sheets.
Note2:
Memory back-up time is 72 hours (tipical and Battery full charge condition) after the power off condition..
General telephone function is available while the power is on.
Note:
In the fax special versions, general telephone is available even when the power is off.
The heater of the fuser unit is controlled within the predetermind temperature range by the thermistor. If the temperature of the heater exceeds the range, the LCD displays PRINTER ALARM4”. Furethermore, the built-in thermostat in the fuser unit prevents the heater from being overheated even in the event of the failures in the above temperature control circuit.
36 PC interface applications (option)
37 Network print kit (option)
The following three modes are supported.
1) PC Printer function
2) PC Scanner function
3) PC FaxModem function
Note1:
Hardware is standard and software is option for Bi-Centro interface.
Note2:
For details, see Product Spec. MFP PC Interface Kit”.
This function can be used for OKIFAX 5750/5950
network printer service. The OkiHSP NIC (Network Interface Card) Ethernet Adapter used for OKIFAX 5750/5950 is originally designed for the OkiPage printers and is intended to be forward compatible with (future) products utilizing an OkiHSP compatible interface.
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No. Item Specifications
Installing the NIC card for OKIFAX 5750/5950
provides Network print service as an option.
1) Network 3.1x, 4.1x
2) TCP/IP
3) Windows NT/95/98/3.1
4) T600dpi, 10 ppm
38 Internet FAX Kit: E-mail type
(option)
Note:
This function can be used when Option LAN board is installed. E-mail base (ITU-T T.37 simple mode) Internet-Fax uses a internet mail protocol the same as general mail client.
- Internet-Fax convertes a scanning data to Tiff-f
- Internet-Fax accesses the Mail server in the interval
For details, see Product Spec. Network Print Service
(Tagged Image File Format) and send it by using SMTP (Simple Mail Transmit Protocol) Protocol via JCI-NIC.
by using POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) Protocol via JCI-NIC and get a E-mail with Tiff-file. (Interval time: 0 - 60 min.)
39 ISDN G4 (option)
40 Dual Mode Communication
(option)
41 G3 Dual Line Function (option)
The following functions are supported:
I-Fax Sending
I-Fax Receiving
Gateway Service 1
Gateway Service 2
I-Fax Service
Note:
The follwing four modes are supported.
1) G4 function
2) ISDN G4 communication
3) ISDN G3 communication
4) ISDN Report and List
Note:
This function enables the sumltaneous use of G4 and G3 protocols.
Note:
Both 1st line and 2nd line (Dual line) can be connected to a same network type(PSTN/PBX). Communication for G3 Dual Line is enabled only memory TX/RX.
Note 1:
Note:
For details, see Product Spec. Internet Fax Kit”.
For details, see Product Spec. ISDN G4 option system specifications”.
For details, see Product Spec. Dual Mode Communications
When the G3A option board is installed, other option board (G4A/JCI NIC board) cannot be used. For details, see Product Spec. G3 Dual Line Function.
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No. Item Specifications
Resolution of 600dpi (transmissionreception, and
42 600DPI Communication
copy) is made possible with 8-MB option memory mounted.
Note:
For details, see Product Spec. 600dpi Com­munication.
G4 communication supports Oki mode relay broad-
43 Relay Broadcast Function
cast only.
G3 communication supports both Oki mode relay
broadcast and F code relay broadcast.
Note:
For details, see Product Spec. Relay Broad­cast Function”.
The FAX2NET service is facsimile communication
44 FAX2NET: Provider type (option)
service using the four FAX2NET-supplied internet. Of the FAX2NET-supplied functions, the following func­tions are mounted in the OKIFAX 5750/5950.
Fax over IP
Fax to E-mail
Virtual E-mail
Web Retrieval
Note:
For details, see Product Spec. “FAX2NET Specifications”.
45 Power supply unit and Power
consumption of the machine
Power consumption of the machine (Typical power without optional board)
1) US/CANADA version
Mode Typical power (W) Transmit 25 W Receive 325 W Local copy Standby
330 W
9.0 W
2) INT’L version
Mode Typical power (W)
Note:
Transmit Receive Local copy Standby
( ): When power save mode is set to ON.
25 W 325 W 330 W
9.3 W
(0.5 W)
Chart: ITU-T No.1
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No. Item Specifications
46 Ambient condition
Temperature
Humidity Maximum wet bulb temperature Minimum difference between wet and dry bulb temperatures
1. Storage conditions specified above apply to the machine in packed condition.
2. Temperature and humidity must be in the range where no condensation occurs.
47 Dimension (Main body)
48 Weight (Main body)
Temperature and Humidity
In operation
50 - 90
(10 - 32)
20 - 80
77
(25)
35.6 (2)
Power off mode
32 - 110
(0 - 43)
10 - 90
80.4
(26.8)
35.6 (2)
During Storage
14 - 110
(-10 - 43)
10 -90
1) Width: Approx. 360 mm
2) Depth: Approx. 472 mm
3) Height: Approx. 352 mm Approx. 14 kg
Excluding recording paper and packing materials.
Unit
°
F
(°C)
%RH
°
F
(°C)
°
F
(°C)
49 Attachment (to the main body)
1) AC power cord x 1
2) I/D unit x 1 (Already installed)
3) Toner cartrige x 1
4) Telephone line cord x 1
5) Document stacker x 1
6) One touch sheet x 1 (Already installed)
7) User’s guide x 1
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