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Service Manual for OF5800

Chapter 3 Adjustment Procedures

 

Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business 
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Summary of Contents for OF5800

Page 1: ...0 98 Note This Adobe Acrobat version of the Okidata Service Training Manual was built with the pictures rendered at 300 dpi which is ideal for printing but does not display well on most displays Copyr...

Page 2: ...7 Unit Assembly 17 2 8 Document Scanning Sequence 18 2 8 1 Document Detection 19 2 8 2 Document Separation 20 2 8 3 Document Transport 21 2 8 4 Document Scanning 22 2 8 5 Document Discharge 23 2 9 Re...

Page 3: ...eference Guide 59 Memory Switch A 2 A 4 60 Memory Switch A 5 Dialer 61 Memory Switch B 0 Transmission 62 Memory Switch B 1 Transmission 63 Output attenuation 64 Memory Switch B 2 Transmission 65 Memor...

Page 4: ...e Switch C 1 100 Unique Switch C 2 101 Unique Switch C 3 C 9 102 Unique Switch E 0 103 Unique Switch E 1 E 9 104 Unique Switch F 0 105 Unique Switch F 1 106 Unique Switch F 2 107 Unique Switch F 3 108...

Page 5: ...Errors 145 4 7 Transmit Black Lines 146 4 8 Cannot Transmit 147 4 9 Receive Errors 148 4 10 Will Not Auto Answer 149 4 11 Clearing Jammed Paper 150 4 11 1 Original Document Jam 151 4 11 2 Printed doc...

Page 6: ...Unit 188 5 19 Image Transfer Unit 189 5 20 Printer Cover Unit 190 5 21 High Voltage Unit PWB F 191 5 22 Paper Sensor PS 192 5 23 Power Supply Unit PWB E 193 5 24 Heater Lamp 194 5 25 Fusing Unit 195 5...

Page 7: ...lustrated Parts List 10 Transfer Unit 216 Illustrated Parts List 11 Fusing Unit 217 Illustrated Parts List 12 Options 218 Illustrated Parts List 13 Consumables 219 Illustrated Parts List 14 Accessorie...

Page 8: ...is a Group 3 facsimile machine Documents are printed on plain paper using dry electrophotographic printing Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Busin...

Page 9: ...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 Scanning width 208 mm 8 2 in Printing width 208 mm 8 2 in Document size Single sheet Max 280 mm W x 9...

Page 10: ...ery 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 sepa...

Page 11: ...ced 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...

Page 12: ...es up to 25 communications to memory if a Paper Out Toner Out or Cover Open condition exists Closed network Proprietary network option Silent operation Disables the Operation Complete tone Confirmatio...

Page 13: ...s a cumulative total of the last 50 transmissions or receptions user selectable as manual or automatic Cover page Transmit cover page showing date receiver s and sender s names and a 40 character user...

Page 14: ...normal dark or light documents Grayscale 64 level grayscale Diffusion and Dither Document feeder capacity 50 sheets of 20lb bond paper Original document feeding direction Face up Document scan time N...

Page 15: ...yields are based on 4 document coverage Print area Top margin 4 mm Bottom margin 4 mm Printer reference Left margin Paper cassette capacity Paper cassette 500 sheets letter only Multi purpose tray 15...

Page 16: ...ory 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 backup SRAM Lithium Battery 5...

Page 17: ...ocument coverage Toner Cartridge Starter 3 600 pages Supply 5 500 pages All yield based on 4 document coverage Transfer unit 50 000 pages Fuser unit 50 000 pages Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI...

Page 18: ...Chapter 2 Machine Operations To be provided at a later time Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to thi...

Page 19: ...ncludes 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...

Page 20: ...um 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 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of...

Page 21: ...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...

Page 22: ...nnector 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 1 2 3 4 5 Output 24V GND GND 5V H L CN2 Fuse...

Page 23: ...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...

Page 24: ...2 Machine Operations 2 6 1 Sensor Locations 2 6 2 Sensor Descriptions Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any upda...

Page 25: ...tions The following illustration shows the relative positions of the machine s sensors Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange...

Page 26: ...Photo interrupter Detects jam at paper exit D Paper Sensor 2 PC1 Photo interrupter Detects paper feeding out of tray cassette E Paper Sensor PS Photo interrupter Presence of paper in tray F Paper Sens...

Page 27: ...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...

Page 28: ...Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http bpx okidata com...

Page 29: ...etection 2 8 2 Document Separation 2 8 3 Document Transport 2 8 4 Document Scanning 2 8 5 Document Discharge Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Busi...

Page 30: ...ns When a document is placed into the document feeder Document Sensor 1 DS1 is activated Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchang...

Page 31: ...tion 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 docume...

Page 32: ...d 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 num...

Page 33: ...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 contr...

Page 34: ...ns The scanned document is discharged through the document exit by the exit press roller Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchang...

Page 35: ...maining 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 Copyright 1997 Okidat...

Page 36: ...oard 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 Drum Ch...

Page 37: ...Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http bpx okidata com...

Page 38: ...one 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...

Page 39: ...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 I...

Page 40: ...the Sleeve Roller 4 Doctor Blade 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 Rotates th...

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Page 42: ...rge 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 clo...

Page 43: ...ne Operations 2 10 5 1 An Overview 2 10 5 2 Fusing Temperature Control Circuit Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for...

Page 44: ...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 beco...

Page 45: ...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 St...

Page 46: ...anual for OF5800 Chapter 2 Machine Operations Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http...

Page 47: ...anual for OF5800 Chapter 2 Machine Operations Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http...

Page 48: ...anual for OF5800 Chapter 2 Machine Operations Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http...

Page 49: ...anual for OF5800 Chapter 2 Machine Operations Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http...

Page 50: ...anual for OF5800 Chapter 2 Machine Operations Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http...

Page 51: ...anual for OF5800 Chapter 2 Machine Operations Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http...

Page 52: ...d unique switches to factory defaults PROGRAM 3 Set or Clear Unique Switches Used to set or clear Unique switches PROGRAM 4 Print T 30 Monitor Prints a procedural summary of the last fax communication...

Page 53: ...rocedures 3 2 1 Setting the Machine Parameters 3 2 2 Clearing the Machine Parameters Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BP...

Page 54: ...s 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...

Page 55: ...GRAM 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 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division...

Page 56: ...5800 Chapter 3 Adjustment Procedures Factory Setting Only Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this m...

Page 57: ...compensation TX 0 0 db 0 0 4 db 1 1 8 db 0 1 12 db 1 5 0 4 1 Non loaded cable compensation RX 0 0 db 0 0 4 db 1 1 8 db 0 1 12 db 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Factory use only Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of...

Page 58: ...2 DTMF output level attenuation Factory default is 8 dB Attenuation Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 dB 0 0 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 d...

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Page 64: ...OF5800 Chapter 3 Adjustment Procedures Factory use only Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this mat...

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Page 68: ...OF5800 Chapter 3 Adjustment Procedures Factory use only Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this mat...

Page 69: ...t Procedures 3 3 1 Setting the Memory Switches 3 3 2 Clearing the Memory Switches Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX f...

Page 70: ...he 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...

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Page 72: ...ROGRAM 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 Copyright 1997 Okidata Div...

Page 73: ...time between CFR and transmission of data Interval between DCS and TCF Output attenuation when individual autodialer attributes set Data signaling rate V17 V33 DCS Set remote machine receiving direct...

Page 74: ...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 rel...

Page 75: ...essage T 30 monitor auto print if error will occur T 30 monitor auto print display modem speed Print transaction duration Erase polled document Print TCR after batch transmission Factory use only Memo...

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Page 77: ...de Incoming calls are answered according to this setting regardless or the number of rings chosen in the User Settings 2 0 Dual ring detection 0 No 1 Yes When enabled the unit is able to auto answer a...

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Page 80: ...4 dB 3 dB 2 dB 1 dB 0 dB 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI...

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Page 83: ...0 Factory use only 2 0 Sending RTC signal when transmission is canceled 0 Yes 1 No 1 1 Cancel redial if T 4 1 or T4 4 error occurs 0 Yes 1 No RTC signal is sent at the end of the transmission when se...

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Page 88: ...1 4 0 3 0 Factory use only 2 1 Group Delay Equalizer 0 No 1 Yes 1 0 Digital Cable Equalizer 0 Free 1 Hold 0 1 Carrier detection level 0 43 48 dB 1 47 52 dB Setting the switch to 1 increases the receiv...

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Page 90: ...check Adjustment 6 1 Check EYE Q 0 No 1 Yes 0 Line condition status EYE Q is not checked after checking TCF 1 Line condition status EYE Q is checked after checking TCF 5 0 Factory use only 4 0 Factor...

Page 91: ...4 0 Factory use only 3 0 Factory use only 2 0 Factory use only 1 0 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 secon...

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Page 93: ...ty of scanned documents Performed with each transmission or copy function 1 0 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 f...

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Page 95: ...noise may occur as the CML relay switches on and off Set this witch to 0 to avoid this 5 0 DTMF tones heard through handset 0 No 1 Yes Determines if DTMF tones are produced through the handset in off...

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Page 101: ...the event of two power losses in a 40 hour period documents will be lost When power is restored a check message will print 2 1 Print page if error occurs during memory transmission 0 No 1 Yes For eas...

Page 102: ...o 1 Yes The T 30 monitor will only print after a communication error occurs 1 1 T 30 monitor auto print 0 No 1 Yes Enabling this switch causes the unit to print a T 30 monitor report after each commun...

Page 103: ...use only 3 0 Factory use only 2 0 Factory use only 1 1 Erase polled document 0 No 1 Yes Determine if a document stored for polling is erased after being polled 0 1 Print TCR after the broadcast trans...

Page 104: ...OF5800 Chapter 3 Adjustment Procedures Factory use only Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this mat...

Page 105: ...ic 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 memo...

Page 106: ...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...

Page 107: ...e 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 locati...

Page 108: ...dB 13 dB 12 dB 11 dB 10 dB 9 dB 8 dB 7 dB 6 dB 5 dB 4 dB 3 dB 2 dB 1 dB 0 dB 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0...

Page 109: ...Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http bpx okidata com...

Page 110: ...t Procedures 3 8 1 Setting the Unique Switches 3 8 2 Clearing the Unique Switches Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX f...

Page 111: ...r 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...

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Page 113: ...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 Copyright 1997 Okidata Divis...

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Page 120: ...0 Factory use only 4 0 Factory use only 3 0 Factory use only 2 0 Factory use only 1 0 Factory use only 0 0 Call request upon memory overflow while receiving two or more pages 0 No 1 Yes Copyright 1997...

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Page 122: ...4 0 Factory use only 3 0 Factory use only 2 0 Factory use only 1 0 Factory use only 0 1 Hyper Fine resolution 0 No 1 Yes When set at 1 Super fine SFine resolution changes to Hyper fine I Fine resolut...

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Page 124: ...ine receive mode 0 No 1 Yes 3 1 Smoothing in Fine copy mode 0 No 1 Yes 2 1 Smoothing in Normal receive resolution 0 No 1 Yes 1 1 Smoothing in Normal Fine and SFine resolutions in rx mode 0 No 1 Yes 0...

Page 125: ...unning out of toner 0 No 1 Yes When the Low Toner alarm occurs this switch determines if the unit will continue to print an additional 50 pages 3 0 Factory use only 2 0 Factory use only 1 0 Factory us...

Page 126: ...7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 Printer auto shut off time Time until the power supply turns the fusing unit off after printing has completed Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rig...

Page 127: ...Bit Initial Setting Adjustment Usage Comments 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 Printing Density Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner...

Page 128: ...ial Setting Adjustment Usage Comments 7 0 Control current for image transfer 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business...

Page 129: ...ustment Procedures See Section 4 16 for an explanation of these two switches Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for an...

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Page 132: ...nt Usage Comments 7 0 Flash key On Off time 6 0 5 0 Sets the flash time when the Flash key is depressed 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See t...

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Page 134: ...an error message has printed the setting of this switch determines if the error message will remain in the display 5 2 4 0 Buffer Keypad volume 3 0 Factory use only 2 0 Factory use only 1 0 Factory u...

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Page 136: ...res To print the T 30 monitor press PROGRAM 5 After printing the unit will return to standby Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exc...

Page 137: ...mary list of the unit s programming modes To print the program mode list press PROGRAM 8 After printing the unit will return to standby Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights re...

Page 138: ...or 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 des...

Page 139: ...ailable 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...

Page 140: ...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 Cop...

Page 141: ...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...

Page 142: ...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 Copyri...

Page 143: ...hese 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 Inse...

Page 144: ...meter 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 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of...

Page 145: ...d 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 On...

Page 146: ...AM B Then press A A list of the Factory Functions will print After printing the unit will return to standby Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Busin...

Page 147: ...ll 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 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights...

Page 148: ...ess 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 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All...

Page 149: ...t REDIAL PAUSE Redial REVIEW COMMANDS Review HOLD Hold MODE Mode FLASH Flash CONTRAST Contrast MONITOR CALL Monitor Call STAMP Stamp PROGRAM STOP Stop ENTER Enter COPY Copy CANCEL Cancel START Start B...

Page 150: ...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...

Page 151: ...ric 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...

Page 152: ...nt Procedures This test mode is not applicable to field service of the OKIFAX 5800 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX...

Page 153: ...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 Copyright 1997 Ok...

Page 154: ...sk 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 t...

Page 155: ...one touch button Note It may take several moments for output signal to change One touch key Test function One touch key Test function A None stop signal K FSK Black ALL 1 B 462 Hz tone L 2400 bps C 10...

Page 156: ...nction One touch key Test function 0 DTMF0 941 Hz 1336 Hz DTMF 941 Hz 1209 Hz 1 DTMF1 697 Hz 1209 Hz DTMF 941 Hz 1477 Hz 2 DTMF1 697 Hz 1336 Hz A ROW1 697 Hz 3 DTMF1 697 Hz 1477 Hz B ROW1 770 Hz 4 DTM...

Page 157: ...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...

Page 158: ...e 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 techni...

Page 159: ...hould 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...

Page 160: ...moistened 3 with a cleaning designed for use on rubber rollers Replace the paper feed rollers if worn or damaged Check the cassette pressure springs for proper installation and operation 4 Verify tha...

Page 161: ...r PC3 for proper operation 2 Clean the exit roller using a lint free cloth moistened with a cleaning solution designed for use on 3 rubber rollers Replace the exit roller if worn or damaged Verify the...

Page 162: ...ean using a lint free cotton 5 cloth moistened with a cleaning solution designed for use on rubber rollers Replace the rollers if worn or damaged Check the operation of DS1 at connector P11 pin 2 on t...

Page 163: ...erify the pages of the document are not stuck together from glue wet or damp correction fluid tape 2 etc Verify the feed roller separator roller and retard roller are clean and not damaged Clean using...

Page 164: ...ansmission Suggested corrective action 1 Reference the error code on the check message or the journal to the error code list contained in this section Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America In...

Page 165: ...is in the scanner If 1 the black line is not on the memory print outs the problem is not in the scanner Check for a foreign object in the feeder 2 Clean the contact glass and the scanner mirrors 3 Che...

Page 166: ...rammed 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 cap...

Page 167: ...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 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc...

Page 168: ...he unit will answer incoming calls if memory is full 4 Check the number of rings the unit is set to answer on If set to a high number of rings the 5 transmitting unit may time out Insure the unit is i...

Page 169: ...leshooting Procedures 4 11 1 Original Document Jam 4 11 2 Printed document jams Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for...

Page 170: ...ner cover release 1 Lift the original document from the machine 2 Gently close the Scanner cover making sure both sides are snapped down securely Then re try the 3 transmission Copyright 1997 Okidata...

Page 171: ...release on the top of your fax machine 1 Gently pull the jammed page up and out 2 Close the printer cover pressing firmly on the both sides of the printer cover until you hear it click 3 To clear a do...

Page 172: ...tray 1 Remove the paper stack from the tray and pull out the jammed paper Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any...

Page 173: ...ed 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 show...

Page 174: ...fer 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 i...

Page 175: ...mage 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 th...

Page 176: ...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...

Page 177: ...pe 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 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI Amer...

Page 178: ...power supply air vents can cause overheating Remove dust periodically with a vacuum cleaner or brush Note Do not wipe with a damp cloth Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights r...

Page 179: ...ers Open the scanner cover by holding the scanner cover release 4 Use the moistened cloth see step 2 and 3 to clean the face of rollers Rotate the rollers by hand to 5 allow cleaning of the entire rol...

Page 180: ...lean the transfer roller with liquid cleaner Cleaning with a liquid solution could damage the transfer roller Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Bus...

Page 181: ...her 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 err...

Page 182: ...ys 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 The command you are tryin...

Page 183: ...Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http bpx okidata com...

Page 184: ...rough 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...

Page 185: ...as 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...

Page 186: ...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...

Page 187: ...meter 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...

Page 188: ...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...

Page 189: ...to 0 5 Unique switch F5 Switch Initial Setting Adjustment Usage Comments 7 0 Detection of paper exit jam 0 No 1 Yes 6 0 Factory Use Only 5 0 Detection of paper size error 0 No 1 Yes 4 0 Factory Use O...

Page 190: ...Yes 1 0 Detection of paper jam in print area 0 No 1 Yes 0 0 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 aforementione...

Page 191: ...position 3 is set to a 1 Suggested corrective action Turn the unit off and then on 1 Replace the printer mechanical controller board and or the print head unit 2 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OK...

Page 192: ...D Unique switch F6 position 5 is set to a 1 Suggested corrective action Replace the printer mechanical controller board 1 Replace the print head 2 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc Al...

Page 193: ...Unique switch F6 position 4 is set to a 1 Suggested corrective action Replace the printer mechanical controller board 1 Replace the print head unit 2 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc...

Page 194: ...gested corrective action Verify the fan rotates when the power is on 1 If the fan does not rotate replace the fan motor 2 If the fan does rotate replace the printer mechanical controller board 3 Copyr...

Page 195: ...y 5K ohms Replace the thermistor If the resistance is correct replace the power supply or the printer mechanical controller If during step 1 the lamp did not turn on check conductivity of the heater l...

Page 196: ...r Roller 10 Exit Roller Feed Roller 11 Stamp 12 TX Motor 13 Contact Glass 14 Speaker 15 Connector PCB 1 Connector PCB 2 16 Printer I F PCB Printer Mechanical Controller PCB 17 Printer Unit 18 Image Tr...

Page 197: ...mbly 1 Pull out the document hopper and paper hopper 2 Pull out the document tray Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX f...

Page 198: ...rvice Manual for OF5800 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 m...

Page 199: ...ws and the NCU PCB mounting screw then remove the main control PCB and NCU PCB Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for...

Page 200: ...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 p...

Page 201: ...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 Copyright 1997 Okidata Di...

Page 202: ...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 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc A...

Page 203: ...x 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 Copyright 1997 Okidata...

Page 204: ...Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http bpx okidata com...

Page 205: ...emove the six TX cover mounting screws and remove the TX cover 3 Remove the two springs and remove the lock lever Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA...

Page 206: ...mbly 1 Remove the TX cover 2 Remove the DS1 mounting screw and remove DS1 and DS2 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX f...

Page 207: ...5 Disassembly 1 Remove the TX cover 2 Remove the press roller as shown Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any upd...

Page 208: ...e the TX cover 2 Remove the E ring bearings and separator gear 3 Remove the separator roller Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exc...

Page 209: ...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 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI Amer...

Page 210: ...ly 1 Remove scanner frame C 2 Remove the stamp mounting screw and remove the stamp Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX...

Page 211: ...e 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 Copyr...

Page 212: ...ly 1 Remove scanner frame C 2 Release the locking tabs and slide the contact glass Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX...

Page 213: ...four middle frame mounting screws and remove the middle frame 3 Remove the two speaker mounting screws and remove the speaker Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See...

Page 214: ...ner 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 Copyright 1997 Okidata Divis...

Page 215: ...er 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 re...

Page 216: ...Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http bpx okidata com...

Page 217: ...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 lockin...

Page 218: ...Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http bpx okidata com...

Page 219: ...see section 5 20 3 Remove the two image transfer unit mounting screws 4 Disconnect the two connectors 5 Remove the image transfer unit Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights re...

Page 220: ...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 pri...

Page 221: ...rew 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 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc Al...

Page 222: ...er cover 2 Remove the high voltage unit cover 3 Disconnect the connector 4 Remove the paper sensor PS Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Pa...

Page 223: ...emove the six PWB E cover mounting screws and the earth wire 3 Remove the six PWB E mounting screws and remove PWB E Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKID...

Page 224: ...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 fo...

Page 225: ...Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http bpx okidata com...

Page 226: ...e the drive gear section of the fusing unit 5 Remove the fusing guide plate 6 Remove the four fusing unit mounting screws and remove the fusing unit 7 NOTE On re assembly route the white wire over the...

Page 227: ...ransport 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 t...

Page 228: ...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 ex...

Page 229: ...he printer cover 2 Remove the seven print head mounting screws and remove the print head unit Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Ex...

Page 230: ...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...

Page 231: ...Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http bpx okidata com...

Page 232: ...move 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 as...

Page 233: ...Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http bpx okidata com...

Page 234: ...ng 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 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of O...

Page 235: ...ette unit 2 Remove the cassette 3 Remove the two bottom stay mounting screws and remove the bottom stay Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business...

Page 236: ...6 Power Supply Illustrated Part List 7 Housing Illustrated Part List 8A 1 of 2 Drive Paper Take Up Section 1 Illustrated Part List 8B 2 of 2 Drive Paper Take Up Section 1 Illustrated Part List 9 Paper...

Page 237: ...Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http bpx okidata com...

Page 238: ...ASSY DOCUMENT TRAY RSPL 101 D650306C5X PANEL COVER 102 D65032405X OVERLAY 103 53078101 D650307C6X ONE TOUCH PANEL RSPL 104 53079301 D65032505X ONE TOUCH SHEET RSPL 105 D650310C6X ONE TOUCH KEY 106 D49...

Page 239: ...IDE L 125 D22031006X GUIDE RACK 126 D22030906X GUIDE PULLEY 127 D65032906X PINION COVER 128 D65016206X BRUSH C 129 D650330C6X DOCUMENT TRAY A 130 D650331C6X DOCUMENT TRAY B 131 52095501 D65033705X ONE...

Page 240: ...X ASSY SEPARATOR ROLLER RSPL 101 D650105H6X INNER GUIDE A 101 F15 0 D65A105050 INNER GUIDE A 102 D65011006X EXIT ROLLER 103 D67012806X BEARING 104 D65015906X EARTH SPRING S 105 50412001 D65016306X FEE...

Page 241: ...D65012906X GEAR 20 46 124 D65013106X EXIT GEAR 125 D65012806X GEAR 19 126 D650126H6X GEAR COVER 127 D67012806X BEARING 128 D65016506X HINGE BEARING 129 D65016606X A 130 D65016706X HINGE SPACER 131 D65...

Page 242: ...D65016806X PRESS ROLLER 205 D56014005X PICK UP ARM 206 D65014905X SEPARATOR ROLLER 207 D65015406X PICK UP ROLLER 210 D65014806X ARM SPRING 211 D56018006X BEARING 212 D56018006X BEARING 213 50412101 D6...

Page 243: ...Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http bpx okidata com...

Page 244: ...50709401 Z901712350 STAMP RSPL 306 D65015506X STAMP BRACKET 307 D65013806X COVER GLASS 308 D65016006X BRUSH A 309 D65014005X SUPPORT BRACKET 310 D65014006X SUPPORT BRACKET 311 50412201 D65086304XX ASS...

Page 245: ...Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http bpx okidata com...

Page 246: ...LENS SUPPORTER 104 D65010406X LENS COVER 105 56113701 Z902740850 LAMP RSPL 106 D65010206X LAMP CLAMP 107 D61010206X MIRROR A 108 56113801 D63110406X MIRROR B RSPL 109 D48010306X MIRROR C 110 D4801060...

Page 247: ...Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http bpx okidata com...

Page 248: ...00206X REAR FRAME 106 D65000506X MECHANICAL CONTROL COVER 107 D650319C6X INNER COVER A 108 D650320C6X INNER COVER B 109 D650321C6X INNER COVER C 110 D65086704XX ASSY SPEAKER 111 D65000306X MIDDLE FRAM...

Page 249: ...L ASSY MAIN 232C 1 128 D65084604XX CBL ASSY MAIN 232C 2 129 D65083405XX CBL ASSY MAIN NCU1 129 F15 0 D650843050 CBL ASSY MAIN NCU 1 130 D65084405XX CBL ASSY MAIN NCU2 131 D65086805XX CBL ASSY NCU MODU...

Page 250: ...905X SIDE GUIDE F 103 D65041005X SIDE GUIDE R 104 D65043306X FLAPPER SPRING 105 D650428H6X END GUIDE U 106 D650429H6X ENG GUIDE L 107 D65043206X END GUIDE SPIRNG 108 D65040806X FLAPPER 109 D63210406X...

Page 251: ...55082701 D65080805XX PCB CASSETTE USA RSPL 130 Z902639350 SLND TDS F08G 131 51240001 D65042106X GEAR 41 RSPL 132 D48031106X SPEAKER WASHER 133 D02001006X FOOT 134 51239901 D65042305X CLUTCH GEAR RSPL...

Page 252: ...EM NO OKIDATA P N REFERENCE P N DESCRIPTION RSPL 006 001 56416501 D65060012X POWER SUPPLY ASSY RSPL Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Part...

Page 253: ...1 D65180105XX FAN MOTOR RSPL 106 53078701 D65100206X COVER RSPL 111 53078601 D651003C6X TOP COVER RSPL 117 D65100406X ACTUATOR 119 D651005C6X LOCK LEVER 121 D65100606X TENSION SPRING Copyright 1997 Ok...

Page 254: ...ASE 105 D65101006X GROUND PLATE 107 D65101106X PLATE NUT 108 D65101206X FRAME 109 D65101306X GROUND PLATE 110 D65101406X REAR FRAME 113 D65101506X BRACKET 115 D65101606X GEAR 40T 116 D65101706X CLUTCH...

Page 255: ...XX SOLENOID RSPL 140 D65103806X GROUND PLATE 141 D65103906X HOLDER 142 D65104006X TENSION SPRING 143 D65104106X ROLL 144 D65104206X HOLDER 146 50932401 D65104306X PRESSURE SPRING RSPL 147 53351001 D65...

Page 256: ...6X EDGE COVER 158 D65180705XX CONNECTOR 160 D65105206X WASHER 161 D65105306X SHOULDER SCREW 162 D65105406X RUBBER FOOT 163 D65105506X SEAL 164 D65105606X LABEL Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI A...

Page 257: ...6X TERMINAL 105 D65180805XX HARNESS 106 D65180905XX PWB HV WITH IC 107 D65106106X COVER 108 D65181005XX HARNESS 109 D65106206X GUIDE 110 D65106306X RUBBER FOOT 111 D65106406X GUIDE 112 D65106506X BRAC...

Page 258: ...LE TIE 104L 138 D65181205XX HARNESS 139 D65108706X FRICTION SHEET 140 D65108806X PLATE 141 D65108906X SPONGE 142 D65109006X POLYESTER FILM 144 D65109106X REGULATING PLATE 145 D65109206X C RING 146 D65...

Page 259: ...D65109706X BUSHING 105 D65109806X HOLDER 106 D65109906X ROLL 107 D65110006X GEAR 15T 108 D65110106X ROLLER 109 D65110206X HOLDER 110 D6511306X TENSION SPRING 111 D65110406X RING 112 D65110506X GEAR 2...

Page 260: ...Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange BPX for any updates to this material http bpx okidata com...

Page 261: ...108 D65111906X GEAR 44T 109 D65112006X TENSION SPRING 110 D65112106X LEVER 111 D65112206X GEAR 22T 112 D65112306X EAR 21 38T 113 50223901 D65112405XA FUSING UNIT RSPL 114 D65112506X GUIDE 115 D651126...

Page 262: ...132 D65113906X HOLDER 133 53351301 D65114006X SEPARATOR RSPL 134 D65114106X SEPARATOR ROLL 135 D65114206X GEAR 40T 136 D65114306X ACTUATOR 137 D65114406X TENSION SPRING 138 D65182305XX PHOTO INTERRUP...

Page 263: ...7870 CURL CORD 107 D400327A6X HANDSET HOLDER 70032301 Dual Line 33 6 KBPS Modem Kit 70032401 2 MB Fax Memory Expansion Card Kit 70033401 RS232C Serial Interface Kit 70033501 GDI Windows Printer Interf...

Page 264: ...P N REFERENCE P N DESCRIPTION RSPL 201 52111401 Z902753550 TONER CARTRIDGE 202 56113601 Z902752650 DRUM CARTRIDGE Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA...

Page 265: ...C4X HANDSET 102 ZA10097870 CURL CORD 103 104 105 Z900879050 POWER SUPPLY CORD 108 109 110 D400327A6X HANDSET HOLDER 111 56113601 Z902752650 DRUM CARTRIDGE 112 52111401 Z902753550 TONER CARTRIDGE Copyr...

Page 266: ...REFERENCE P N DESCRIPTION RSPL 201 53591501 D65980 106XX PACK CASE 202 D65970106X STYROL 203 D65900105X OP MANUAL KIT Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKI...

Page 267: ...t English 59286201 Guide Operation of Optional Dual Line 33 6 KPBS Modem Kit French Canadian 59285601 Guide Installation and Operation of Optional RS 232C Serial Interface Kit English only 59286101 Gu...

Page 268: ...available through OKIDATA s Web Site www okidata com Item No OKIDATA P N REFERENCE P N DESCRIPTION RSPL 58220501 Kit OF5800 Service Training 58323001 Sheet ID Read Me First 59276901 Manual Certificati...

Page 269: ...ts List Item No OKIDATA P N REFERENCE P N DESCRIPTION RSPL 62209801 OKIFAX 5800 120 Volt Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America Inc All rights reserved See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchang...

Page 270: ...Y RETARD ROLLER 50411901 ASSY SEPARATOR ROLLER 50412001 FEED ROLLER 50412101 ASSY DS1 DS2 50412201 ASSY IL SWITCH 50412301 ASSY PS SENSOR 50412401 PICK UP ROLLER W 50412501 ROLLER 50412601 FEED ROLLER...

Page 271: ...ER 53078801 CASSETTE SIDE COVER L 53078901 CASSETTE SIDE COVER R 53079001 FRONT COVER 53079101 SCANNER FRONT COVER 53079201 PANEL LOWER COVER 53079301 ONE TOUCH SHEET 53351001 SEPARATOR 53351101 GEAR...

Page 272: ...LAMP 56416501 ASSY POWER SUPPLY 56514001 SOLENOID 56514101 FAN MOTOR THERMISTOR THERMOSTAT DOCUMENT TRAY B PHOTO INTERRUPTER BUSHING MIRROR A FUSING ROLLER LOWER FUSING ROLLER UPPER TRANSFER UNIT RUBB...

Page 273: ...XIT 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 BEA...

Page 274: ...TE 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 Copyright 1997 Okidata Division of OKI America In...

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