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Summary of Contents for PRO330S

Page 1: ...User s Manual...

Page 2: ...27 Installing the presenter unit 30 Turning the power on o 33 About the power supply 33 Turning the power on 34 Turning the power o 35 Connecting the LAN cable 36 Connecting via a wireless LAN 38 Prep...

Page 3: ...g the color density 65 Adjusting the color balance density 66 Calibrating color registration 67 Adjusting the paper sensor Sensor calibration 68 Menu table 69 DEMO PAGE 70 CONFIGURATION 70 PRINT INFO...

Page 4: ...le printing by scale 136 Printing by correcting blurred thin lines and small characters 137 Cleaning the image drum before printing 138 Skipping blank pages 139 Printing by using the presenter unit 14...

Page 5: ...01 Black or white dots appear 202 Stains are printed 202 The entire paper is printed in black 202 Nothing is printed 203 White streaks occur 203 The peripheral area is dirty 203 The color of images do...

Page 6: ...n with the MAC address 240 Setting E mail receiving Web page 241 Notifying machine errors via e mail 242 Using SNMPv3 244 Using IEEE802 1X Wired LAN 245 Setting IEEE802 1X Wireless LAN 247 Con guratio...

Page 7: ...Getting started 1 Safety precautions 8 General precautions 9 Trademarks 11 About this manual 12 About the description 13...

Page 8: ...8 Safety precautions WARNING Mishandling due to ignoring this indication may cause major injuries or even death CAUTION Mishandling due to ignoring this indication may cause personal injury...

Page 9: ...ay cause electric shock re or injury Do not disassemble the machine or perform any operations other than those speci ed in the User s Manual Failure to do so may cause electric shock re or injury Disc...

Page 10: ...ser s Manual Failure to do so may cause a re Operations using an uninterruptible power supply UPS or an inverter are not guaranteed Do not use an uninterruptible power supply or inverter Failure to do...

Page 11: ...ndows and Windows Server are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Other product names and brand names are registered trademarks or trad...

Page 12: ...content of this manual as complete as possible However should you notice any errors omissions or other problems contact the retail store where you made the purchase Notwithstanding the foregoing we sh...

Page 13: ...ms Please read them to learn the detailed information About symbols This section describes the symbols used in this manual and their meanings Symbols Meaning Indicates buttons keys on the operator pan...

Page 14: ...Unpacking 2 Unpacking 15 Checking the accessories 16 Installing consumables 18...

Page 15: ...e Keep them properly instead of discarding them 1 Take out this machine out of the packing case and remove the bu er materials and the plastic bag 2 Lift the machine and place it in the installation l...

Page 16: ...he accessories may not be usable later Main unit Toner cartridge The number of printable pages of a toner cartridge is approximately 5 000 which is the reference value in our in house test of printing...

Page 17: ...LAN cables and USB cables are not supplied Please prepare them separately according to the connection environment The packing case bu er materials and toner covers are required to ship this machine K...

Page 18: ...the glossy cylinder can easily get damaged handle with adequate care Do not expose the image drum to direct sunlight or strong light approx 1 500 lux or above Do not leave it uncovered for more than 5...

Page 19: ...19 3 Remove the protective tape 4 Remove the protective tape and the desiccant 5 Remove the toner cover Toner covers are required to ship this machine Keep them properly instead of discarding them...

Page 20: ...20 6 Close the top cover 7 Open the toner cartridge cover 8 Take the toner cartridge out of its packaging and shake it several times vertically and horizontally...

Page 21: ...21 9 Attach the toner cartridge to be installed on the machine 10 Install the toner cartridge 11 Close the toner cartridge cover...

Page 22: ...nti cation 25 Installing optional accessories 27 Turning the power on o 33 Connecting the LAN cable 36 Connecting via a wireless LAN 38 Using wired LAN and wireless LAN at the same time 44 Connecting...

Page 23: ...ere chemical reactions occur e g laboratories Do not install it close to combustible solutions such as alcohol and thinners Do not install it within the reach of children or infants Do not install it...

Page 24: ...pport its base Allow su cient space around this machine as shown in the following gures Refer to the Label Printing Manual for the installation space when the optional roll paper holder is installed P...

Page 25: ...Ejection port Ejects the printed paper 7 Air vent This is an air vent 8 Buzzer This is a buzzer It can be set to sound when an error occurs to the machine Back 9 12 10 11 13 14 15 16 No Name Descript...

Page 26: ...19 USB interface connector This is the socket for the USB cable Internal 20 21 22 23 24 No Name Description 20 LED head This is the LED head 21 Image drum unit This is the image drum unit 22 Fuser uni...

Page 27: ...er Install it when you want to feed the roll paper For the setup of the roll paper holder refer to the Label Printing Manual Installing the wireless LAN module Install it when you want to connect this...

Page 28: ...o power on the machine Press and hold OK until BOOT MENU appears on the display 5 When BOOT MENU appears release your nger and press OK again BOOT MENU 6 When ENTER PASSWORD appears input the password...

Page 29: ...to display WIRELESS MODULE and press OK WIRELESS MODULE 9 Press or to display ENABLE and press OK is displayed to the right side of the bottom WIRELESS MODULE ENABLE 10 If you press ONLINE the machin...

Page 30: ...t ejecting it After installing the presenter unit set the presenter unit to ENABLE on the operator panel Installing the presenter unit 1 Power o the machine Refer to Turning the power o Page 35 for de...

Page 31: ...31 5 Insert the presenter unit into the machine Be noted that it is not completely retained 6 Tighten it with screws x2 7 Connect the connector 8 Install the cable cover...

Page 32: ...Press OK 5 Input the password when ENTER PASSWORD is displayed The default password is 999999 6 After you have input the password press OK 7 Press or several times to display OTHERS SETUP 8 Press OK...

Page 33: ...on and do not place anything on the power cord Do not bundle or bind the power cord in use Do not use a damaged power cord Do not overload the outlet Do not connect this machine and any other electric...

Page 34: ...ower on 1 Plug the power cord to the power connector on the back of the machine 2 Insert the power plug into the outlet 3 Open the left cover on the front and press and hold the power switch for appro...

Page 35: ...2 After SHUTTING DOWN PLEASE WAIT TURN OFF AUTOMATICALLY appears on the operator panel wait until the operator panel goes o 3 Disconnect the power plug from the outlet 4 Unplug the power cord from th...

Page 36: ...a LAN cable and a hub The machine does not come with any LAN cables Prepare a LAN cable category 5 or above twisted pair straight separately 2 Check that both the machine and the PC are powered o 3 P...

Page 37: ...R PASSWORD is displayed The default password is 999999 8 After you have input the password press OK 9 Press or several times to display NETWORK SETUP and press OK 10 Press or several times to display...

Page 38: ...ecting directly with this machine 1 Check that your wireless device supports the following environment Standard IEEE 802 11 b g n Security WPA2 PSK AES 2 Check that your wireless device supports WPS P...

Page 39: ...fter you have input the password press OK 7 When IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO USE WIRELESS AP MODE AT THE SAME TIME PLEASE BE DISABLED IF THE WIRELESS AP MODE IS ENABLED PRESS OK appears press OK 8 When WIRE...

Page 40: ...lly input the IPv4 address subnet mask and gateway address Connecting by selecting a wireless LAN access point from the operator panel When the wireless LAN access point does not support WPS or when W...

Page 41: ...p 10 and the encryption method are displayed as security on the con rmation screen If the SSID and the encryption method are the same as those recorded in Step 1 press OK 13 When SUCCESSED is displaye...

Page 42: ...and then press OK 11 Check that SSID is selected and then press OK 12 Input the SSID recorded in Step 1 and then press OK 13 Press to select SECURITY and then press OK 14 Select the encryption method...

Page 43: ...K 4 Input the password when ENTER PASSWORD is displayed The default password is 999999 5 After you have input the password press OK 6 When IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO USE WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE AT THE SAME...

Page 44: ...LAN and wireless LAN that can be used at the same time Wireless LAN Infrastructure and Wireless LAN AP mode cannot be enabled at the same time If wired LAN and wireless LAN are connected to the same s...

Page 45: ...SB cable 2 Check that both the machine and the PC are powered o 3 Plug the B end of the USB cable into the USB interface connector of this machine Do not insert the USB cable into the network interfac...

Page 46: ...Setup exe When the User account control screen is displayed click YES 4 Select your desired language from the pull down menu 5 Read the software license agreement and click Accept 6 Select either Net...

Page 47: ...etting the time that elapses before entering the sleep mode 58 Restrictions of the power save function 59 Setting the time that elapses before the power is turned o automatically AUTO PW OFF 60 Initia...

Page 48: ...fast forward 4 BACK button Goes back to the previous screen 5 OK button Con rms the selected item Or con rms the set value 6 POWER SAVE button Moves to the sleep mode Or cancels the sleep mode 7 CANC...

Page 49: ...on Lower Displays the error code and error type REPLACE TONER 412 TONER EMPTY For errors and solutions refer to 9 Troubleshooting Page 174 When the machine enters the Menu mode Upper Displays the cate...

Page 50: ...or several times until the category to be set appears and then press OK MENUS 4 The category of the further menu is displayed is displayed at the bottom of the display to indicate the menu depth SYST...

Page 51: ...and make them changeable Press or several times until the value to be set appears and then press OK POW SAVE TIME 1 MIN 7 is displayed to the right side of the setting value POW SAVE TIME 1 MIN 8 To...

Page 52: ...ters Symbols Upper case letters Digits 0 9 When you press the order of display is reverse to that when is pressed Digits 9 0 Reverse order of upper case letters 9 ENTER PASSWORD 2 Then press OK to con...

Page 53: ...of A4 or Letter paper Go to MENUS FEEDER CONFIG PAPER FORM CUT PAPER make settings before printing When printing on continuous paper roll paper Prepare continuous paper roll paper with a width of 74...

Page 54: ...Check that READY TO PRINT appears on the display 2 Press or several times to display ADMIN SETUP 3 Press OK 4 Input the password when ENTER PASSWORD is displayed The default password is 999999 5 After...

Page 55: ...password is 999999 5 After you have input the password press OK 6 Press or several times to display BUZZER SETUP 7 Press OK 8 Press or several times to display PRINT COMPLETION VOLUME 9 Press OK 10 Wh...

Page 56: ...FIG PAPER FORM CONTINUOUS PAPER or MENUS FEEDER CONFIG CUT TYPE LENGTH make settings before printing 1 Check that READY TO PRINT appears on the display 2 Press or to display PRINT INFO 3 Press OK 4 Wh...

Page 57: ...appears on the display 2 Press or several times to display MENUS and then press OK 3 Press or several times to display SYSTEM ADJUST and press OK 4 When POW SAVE TIME is displayed press OK 5 When the...

Page 58: ...appears on the display 2 Press or several times to display MENUS and then press OK 3 Press or several times to display SYSTEM ADJUST 4 Press OK POW SAVE TIME is displayed 5 Press once to display SLEEP...

Page 59: ...r save function The sleep mode will not be entered in the following cases When an error has occurred to this machine The power save mode will not be entered in the following cases When there is paper...

Page 60: ...SSWORD is displayed The default password is 999999 4 After you have input the password press OK 5 Press or several times to display POWER SETUP 6 Press OK AUTO PW OFF is displayed 7 Press OK 8 Press o...

Page 61: ...wer row proceed to Step 10 9 When you press OK the lower row blinks Press to display YES in the lower row and then press OK The blinking will stop and the display changes to YES 10 Press BACK once to...

Page 62: ...s on the display 2 Press or several times to display ADMIN SETUP 3 Press OK 4 Input the password when ENTER PASSWORD is displayed The default password is 999999 5 After you have input the password pre...

Page 63: ...t READY TO PRINT appears on the display 2 Press or several times to display ADMIN SETUP 3 Press OK 4 Input the password when ENTER PASSWORD is displayed The default password is 999999 5 Press or sever...

Page 64: ...READY TO PRINT appears on the display 2 Press or several times to display ADMIN SETUP 3 Press OK 4 Input the password when ENTER PASSWORD is displayed The default password is 999999 5 After you have i...

Page 65: ...sity from the operator panel 1 Check that READY TO PRINT appears on the display 2 Press or several times to display CALIBRATION and then press OK 3 Press once to display ADJUST DENSITY EXECUTE 4 Press...

Page 66: ...and then press OK 3 Press or several times to display CYAN TUNING and then press OK 4 Press or several times to display CYAN HIGHLIGHT light area or CYAN MID TONE middle area or CYAN DARK dark area a...

Page 67: ...tration from the operator panel 1 Check that READY TO PRINT appears on the display 2 Press or several times to display CALIBRATION and then press OK 3 Press or several times ADJUST REGISTRATION EXECUT...

Page 68: ...r is properly positioned so adjust the paper sensor to the appropriate position For the detailed procedure refer to Aligning the paper sensor Page 98 2 Check that READY TO PRINT appears on the display...

Page 69: ...FO For details see PRINT INFO Page 72 MENUS For details see MENUS Page 72 ADMIN SETUP For details see ADMIN SETUP Page 75 PRINT STATISTICS For details see PRINT STATISTICS Page 80 CALIBRATION For deta...

Page 70: ...rmware version of the machine WEB VERSION xx xx Displays the web page version of the machine IPV6 LOCAL xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx x xxx xxxx xxxx xxxx Displays the IPv6 address IPv6 STATELESS xxxx xxxx xxxx...

Page 71: ...ays the MAC address IPV6 LOCAL xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx x xxx xxxx xxxx xxxx Displays the IPv6 address IPv6 STATELESS xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx x xxx xxxx xxxx xxxx Displays the IPv6 address stateless IPv6 STATE...

Page 72: ...M 210 0 MM 551 0 MM Sets the paper length MEDIATYPE PLAIN USERTYPE1 USERTYPE2 USERTYPE3 USERTYPE4 USERTYPE5 Sets the paper type USERTYPE 1 5 will be displayed when registered MEDIAWEIGHT LIGHT MEDIUM...

Page 73: ...BUTTON JOB END Sets the timing to clear the recoverable warning error display AUTO CONTINUE ON OFF Set whether or not to automatically recover the machine when a memory over ow is displayed The recov...

Page 74: ...perpendicularly to the paper travel direction Set in increments of 0 25 mm Y ADJUST 0 00 MM 0 25 MM 2 00 MM 2 00 MM 0 25 MM Corrects the position of the entire print image along the paper travel dire...

Page 75: ...actory default settings Item Setting value Description PASSWORD Input the password required to enter the ADMIN SETUP menu The factory default password is 999999 NETWORK SETUP ENABLING DEFAULT GATEWAY...

Page 76: ...er of copies When printing information related to the machine the copy number setting is disabled MEDIA CHECK ENABLE DISABLE Set whether or not to check whether the paper size of the print data matche...

Page 77: ...Height The value is displayed in 0 25 point units SYMBOL SET PC 8 PC 8 Dan Nor Sets the symbol set of PCL The following languages can be set PC 8 Grk Win 3 1 L1 ISO L6 PC 8 TK Win 3 1 L2 ISO L9 PC 77...

Page 78: ...AGE END JOB END Sets the timing to sound the buzzer when the printing has completed It appears when PRINT COMPLETION VOLUME is set to LOW or HIGH PAGE END The buzzer will sound after each page has nis...

Page 79: ...isplaying the inquiry screen FOCUS POSITION YES NO Sets whether to focus on YES or NO in the job cancel inquiry screen YES Focuses on YES NO Focuses on NO DISPLAY TIMEOUT 60 180 300 Sets the display t...

Page 80: ...settings Displayed when you are saving the menu settings after executing SAVE MENU It is invalid if it is executed when there is print data CHANGE PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD Set a new password to enter ADM...

Page 81: ...n the plus direction or lighten the density by adjusting it in the minus direction CYAN DARK 0 1 2 3 3 2 1 Adjusts the dark tone dark area of the special gradate cyan You can darken the density by adj...

Page 82: ...ity by adjusting it in the minus direction This setting will be enabled on any printing after the density adjustment is executed MAGENTA DENSITY 0 1 2 3 3 2 1 Adjusts the density of the magenta color...

Page 83: ...AES TKIP AES Displays the WPA PSK encryption type It is determined uniquely by the Security settings Impossible to switch in this menu WPA PRE SHARED KEY Input the pre shared key EXECUTE Executes the...

Page 84: ...N KEY NORMAL TYPE OLD TYPE Set the actions of and when items in the menu are selected NORMAL TYPE Shifts one item back toward the top when is pressed Moves to the next item toward the bottom when is p...

Page 85: ...e paper 86 Paper storage 94 Flow of loading paper 95 Setting paper information from the operator panel 96 Aligning the paper sensor 98 Installing the guide rib 103 Loading paper 105 Aligning the Top p...

Page 86: ...t with tape in the middle of the roll Paper taped or glued onto the winding core Labels without liner or with exposed glue on the back Paper with labels easy to peel o or peeled o Paper with glue from...

Page 87: ...es not match the paper feeding direction a paper jam may occur Note 3 Do not use paper that has been printed once with an electronic printer thermal transfer printer inkjet printer etc Note 4 Since th...

Page 88: ...5 86 mm Cut length F 53 551 mm Left Right margin a 4 2 mm b 2 mm or above or 3 mm with a paper width of 86 mm Top margin c 4 2 mm d 2 mm or above Bottom margin e 6 3 mm f 2 mm or above Paper form sett...

Page 89: ...idth H 9 mm or above Black mark length I 2 5 13 mm Black mark pitch J 53 551 mm Cut position K 6 5 to Length of the black mark interval J Non preprintable area To avoid mis detection of black marks do...

Page 90: ...nter to right side P R 3 5 36 mm when the hole is on the right side to the paper center Distance from paper center to left side P L 3 5 29 mm when the hole is on the left side to the paper center Pape...

Page 91: ...86 mm Cut length F 53 551 mm Left Right margin a 4 2 mm b 2 mm or above or 3 mm with a paper width of 86 mm Top margin c 4 2 mm d 2 mm or above Bottom margin e 6 3 mm f 2 mm or above Paper form setti...

Page 92: ...e perforations Mark based cut position and paper length settings When cutting paper based on black marks or holes this machine detects marks within a rang of the speci ed paper length about 18 mm from...

Page 93: ...nough to print the data Remaining paper length Printed paper length The print data will be printed normally and the process will exit When the remaining paper is longer than the print data When the re...

Page 94: ...to direct sunlight Places near the inside of an outer wall Uneven or curved surfaces Places where static electricity is generated Places with extreme rises and sudden uctuations in temperature Places...

Page 95: ...aper information from the operator panel Page 96 Aligning the paper sensor For details see Aligning the paper sensor Page 98 Installing the guide rib For details see Installing the guide rib Page 103...

Page 96: ...that can be set ranges from 25 0 mm to 86 0 mm 1 00 inch to 3 40 inch in width and from 53 0 mm to 551 mm 2 10 inch to 21 70 inch in length 7 Press once to display X DIMENSION and then press OK 8 When...

Page 97: ...u just set 19 When LENGTH is set go to Step 23 When any other than LENGTH is set go to Step 20 Cut position This setting sets the cut position for paper with a black mark or hole When 0 mm is set the...

Page 98: ...r sensor and the lower sensor so that they do not overlap To load paper with a hole Change the positions of the upper sensor and the lower sensor so that they do not overlap Media type Sensor position...

Page 99: ...CONTINUOUS PAPER LENGTH CUT PAPER Upper Position where it does not overlap with the lower sensor Lower Center CUT PAPER Die cut label without black marks Upper Center Lower Center The position where t...

Page 100: ...d of the guide rib refer to Installing the guide rib Page 103 1 Place your nger under the gray lever on the left side of the back of the machine and push it up to open the feeder cover 2 Insert a poin...

Page 101: ...the sensor 5 Insert a pointed object like a ballpoint pen into below the metal part of the lower sensor scrape it out and unlock it 6 Move the lower sensor into place by holding its both ends 7 Push...

Page 102: ...102 8 Close the feeder cover...

Page 103: ...l it in the following cases When the paper sensor is set on the paper edge side When printing on light paper When printing on paper with noticeable curls Paper feed direction Paper feed direction Pape...

Page 104: ...ere the paper sensor moves and where the edge of paper is held Paper sensor Guide rib Guide rib Do not move the paper sensor Pay attention to the orientation of the guide rib Do not drop the guide rib...

Page 105: ...he paper before loading the roll paper Load the roll paper in the reverse direction Remove and load the roll paper when a paper feeding error occurs If the roll paper is in the following conditions cu...

Page 106: ...use the optional roll paper holder refer to the Label Printing Manual 1 Move the upper and lower paper sensors to the appropriate positions For details refer to Adjusting the position of paper sensor...

Page 107: ...Tilt the paper guide lever toward you to lock it 6 Close the feeder cover right after removing the paper 7 Insert the paper into the paper insertion slot until it stops The paper will be loaded automa...

Page 108: ...e front edge of paper becomes dirty you can cut o the dirty part while the paper is still loaded in the machine by aligning the Top position of the paper If the type of paper has changed calibrate the...

Page 109: ...126 Changing color settings 127 Printing in the toner save mode 128 Printing overlaid text or logos Overlay print 129 Register print document as a new form 130 Save the printed document as a form in...

Page 110: ...stem 2 Click View devices and printers 3 Right click on the Pro330S PCL6 icon and select Printing preferences 4 Click User de ned paper in the Setup tab 5 Input the information of the paper to be regi...

Page 111: ...to be used 6 Select a suitable media weight for the paper to be used 7 Input the paper size Input the setting values to match the ones measured on the actual paper with a ruler etc as much as possible...

Page 112: ...select Printing preferences 5 Click Sensor Calibration in the Setup tab 6 When Would you like to execute sensor calibration is displayed remove the paper from the machine 7 Click Execute in the print...

Page 113: ...the File menu 4 Select Pro330S on the printer and click Preferences 5 Use Paper settings in the Setup tab to select the paper to be used If you do not have the paper to be used click User de ned pape...

Page 114: ...pe Displays the media type set from the user de ned paper 7 Media Weight Displays the media weight set from the user de ned paper 8 Sensor Calibration Calibrates the sensor to detect paper or marks 9...

Page 115: ...Color tab 1 3 2 No Item Description 1 Color Mode Displays the color mode set with the Detail button 2 Detail Makes settings related to color printing 3 Toner Saving Makes settings to print with toner...

Page 116: ...out overlaying the form 3 Register print document as a new form Registers the document to be printed as a new form with the machine 4 Overlay Print Overlays the selected form or group in the document...

Page 117: ...mark over it 2 Fonts Con gures settings related to the TrueType font or printer font 3 Drawing position adjustment Adjusts the position of the drawing data created in the printer driver 4 Advanced If...

Page 118: ...the registered name while printing 1 Open the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 In each tab change each item to your desired setting value 5 Click Save 6 Enter a...

Page 119: ...on To change the orientation follow the procedure below 1 Open the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 Select your desired orientation in Orientation on the Setup...

Page 120: ...e print data 180 by changing the settings of the printer driver while keeping the le to be printed as it is 1 Open the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 Check 18...

Page 121: ...of copies The allowable value ranges from 1 to 999 1 Open the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 Input the number of pages to be printed in Copies of the Setup ta...

Page 122: ...nted paper with the printed side facing up you will get a printed copy arranged in the paper order 1 Open the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 Check Print in re...

Page 123: ...the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 Input the page unit for cutting the paper in Page s per cut of Cut Mode on the Setup tab 5 Click OK 6 Click Print When Hole...

Page 124: ...the quality You can change the quality as needed 1 Open the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 Select an appropriate value in Quality on the Setup tab 5 Click OK...

Page 125: ...sharper photos Photos or other images can be printed more vividly 1 Open the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 Check Photo Enhance on the Setup tab 5 Click OK 6...

Page 126: ...be achieved for pictures and shapes other than barcodes If you check this item when printing colored data the colored part may be printed with unintended colors or overlaps 6 Check Replace mono barcod...

Page 127: ...e value in Color Mode of the Color tab Automatic Color matching shall be done depending on the speci c document In general use this setting Simple Adjustment Make simple adjustments such as color matc...

Page 128: ...ode You can print with less toner consumption for example for trial printing 1 Open the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 Select a value in Toner Saving on the C...

Page 129: ...nd then select the form to overlay print from the drop down list To add a form that was registered with the Con guration Tool or to overlay multiple forms as a group click Edit list and add it to the...

Page 130: ...document as a new form from the pull down menu on the Overlays tab 5 Click OK 6 Specify other settings as necessary and click OK 7 Click Print in the Print screen 8 From New Form input Form name and...

Page 131: ...eferences 4 Select Save the printed document as a form in a le from the pull down menu on the Overlays tab 5 Click Reference and select the save destination 6 Click OK 7 Specify other settings as nece...

Page 132: ...nt from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 Click Watermarks on the Extend tab 5 Click New 6 Input the text string to be printed as a stamp in Text of the Watermarks screen 7 Set Font Size etc as nece...

Page 133: ...PC or machine 1 Open the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 Select the Extend tab 5 Click Fonts 6 Check the method you want to print in TrueType Font Output Type...

Page 134: ...paper the moved data will not be printed 1 Open the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 Click Drawing position adjustment on the Extend tab 5 Input the vertical Y...

Page 135: ...nting in the application the following procedure may be e ective 1 Open the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 Click Advanced on the Extend tab 5 On the Advanced...

Page 136: ...le the following procedure may be e ective 1 Open the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 Click Advanced on the Extend tab 5 On the Advanced screen click Keep page...

Page 137: ...stent in thickness Depending on the speci c application the spacing of bar codes may become narrower In that case disable the function 1 Open the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 C...

Page 138: ...ver drum cleaning reduces the number of printable pages of the image drum 1 Open the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 Click Advanced on the Extend tab 5 On the...

Page 139: ...pping blank pages 1 Open the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 Click Advanced on the Extend tab 5 On the Advanced screen click Skip White Pages and select On fro...

Page 140: ...ed procedure refer to Installing the presenter unit Page 30 2 Turn on power of the machine For details on how to turn on the power refer to Turning the power on Page 34 3 Check that READY TO PRINT app...

Page 141: ...nter unit Setting it to Mode 2 1 Open the le to be printed 2 Select Print from the File menu 3 Click Preferences 4 Select the item you want to set in each tab and click OK 5 Click Print 6 Pull out the...

Page 142: ...sed repeat Steps 1 to 3 5 Select one of the icons in Printers and click Print server properties in the top bar 6 Select the Drivers tab 7 Click Change Driver Settings if displayed 8 Select the printer...

Page 143: ...Replacement of consumables 7 Precautions for replacing consumables 144 Replacing the toner cartridge 146 Replacing the image drum 148 Replacing the fuser unit 155 Replacing the belt unit 159...

Page 144: ...l contacts Wipe o and remove the toner spilled on the oor using a wet cloth CAUTION There are high temperature parts inside the machine Do not touch any parts with the Caution High Temperature label D...

Page 145: ...or toner cartridge Doing so may scatter the toner which may be inhaled by people or may stain clothes or hands Store the used toner cartridge in a bag such that toner does not scatter If toner is spi...

Page 146: ...58 mm paper The printing quality will decline after the toner cartridge stays unpacked for one year or longer Therefore prepare a new toner cartridge When you replace a toner cartridge image drum in...

Page 147: ...out the new toner cartridge and then shake it several times vertically and horizontally 4 Attach the toner cartridge to be installed on the machine 5 Install the toner cartridge 6 Close the toner cart...

Page 148: ...will not show the message ORDER IMAGE DRUM Please use genuine OKI consumables for optimum performance Failures caused by using non genuine consumables may void the warranty or maintenance contract The...

Page 149: ...e top cover until it stops CAUTION Otherwise burns may be caused Do not touch the fuser unit because it is hot 4 Hold the blue handle and pull out the image drum vertically Open the top cover before p...

Page 150: ...150 5 Hold the blue handle of the new image drum check the position of attaching it to the main unit and lower it vertically 6 Remove the protective tape 7 Remove the protective tape and the desiccant...

Page 151: ...151 8 Remove the toner cover 9 Close the top cover 10 Open the toner cartridge cover...

Page 152: ...toner cartridge out of its packaging and shake it several times vertically and horizontally 12 Attach the toner cartridge to be installed on the machine 13 Install the toner cartridge 14 Close the to...

Page 153: ...153 15 Turn on power of the machine For details on how to turn on the power refer to Turning the power on Page 34...

Page 154: ...rty wipe it with soft tissue paper 1 Put your nger inside the recess on the top of the machine and pull the lever up 2 Open the top cover until it stops CAUTION Otherwise burns may be caused Do not to...

Page 155: ...e the fuser unit until the end of its life and then replace it If the removed fuser unit is used in other machines the fuser unit life is not displayed correctly If ADMIN SETUP PANEL SETUP NEARLIFE ST...

Page 156: ...be caused Do not touch the fuser unit because it is hot 3 Hold the blue handle and pull out the image drum vertically Open the top cover before pulling it out 4 Place the removed image drum on a at s...

Page 157: ...hot be cautious during operation and always hold the handle to lift it When it is hot wait until it cools down before any operation 6 Hold the blue handle of the new fuser unit align the red on the r...

Page 158: ...158 8 Hold the blue handle of the image drum check the position of attaching it to the main unit and lower it vertically 9 Close the top cover...

Page 159: ...nit until the end of its life and then replace it If the removed belt unit is used in other machines the belt unit life is not displayed correctly If ADMIN SETUP PANEL SETUP NEARLIFE STATUS is set to...

Page 160: ...be caused Do not touch the fuser unit because it is hot 3 Hold the blue handle and pull out the image drum vertically Open the top cover before pulling it out 4 Place the removed image drum on a at s...

Page 161: ...therwise burns may be caused Do not touch the fuser unit because it is hot 6 Lower the new belt unit and install it into the machine by holding its handle black 7 Hold the handle blue of the image dru...

Page 162: ...162 8 Close the top cover...

Page 163: ...Cleaning this machine 8 Cleaning the surface of the main unit 164 Cleaning the LED head 165 Cleaning the transfer roller 167 Cleaning the paper feed roller 173...

Page 164: ...nstructions in the Label Printing Manual 1 Power o this machine Refer to Turning the power o Page 35 for details on how to turn the power o 2 Clean the surface of this machine with a cloth slightly mo...

Page 165: ...damage the LED head Do not expose the image drum to direct sunlight or strong light approx 1 500 lux or above To leave it even under indoor lighting for more than 5 minutes or to leave the top cover o...

Page 166: ...r the image drum with black paper to avoid direct light 4 Gently wipe the lens surface of the LED head x 3 with soft tissue paper 5 Remove the black paper or the like from the image drum and close the...

Page 167: ...transfer roller 1 Put your nger inside the recess on the top of the machine and pull the lever up 2 Open the top cover until it stops CAUTION Otherwise burns may be caused Do not touch the fuser unit...

Page 168: ...the image drum vertically Open the top cover before pulling it out 4 Place the removed image drum on a at surface and cover it with newspaper or the like to avoid direct light 5 Pull the belt unit ou...

Page 169: ...s in the rear side of the machine and at the bottom center and tilt the sensor lever towards you 7 Slide the blue lever x2 inside the machine inward to unlock 8 Take the paper transfer roller out by h...

Page 170: ...paper transfer roller back to the machine after cleaning Install it properly while keeping it on the same side as the blue lock 11 Slide the blue lever x2 inside the machine outward to lock the paper...

Page 171: ...171 12 Push the sensor lever into the main unit Install it back to its original position 13 Install the belt unit back to the machine 14 Install the image drum back to the machine...

Page 172: ...172 15 Close the top cover...

Page 173: ...e machine should be facing you 2 Place your nger under the gray lever on the left side and push it up to open the feeder cover 3 Wipe the entire surface of the front and rear paper feed rollers x2 wit...

Page 174: ...able to print 186 Message List 187 Troubleshooting for connection 193 Troubleshooting for printing results 196 Software troubleshooting 206 Troubleshooting for the machine 208 Troubleshooting for the...

Page 175: ...up If a problem occurs to this machine the ERROR or WARNING LED indicator will light on or ash and a message will appear on the display Take an action as indicated by the message Refer to Message List...

Page 176: ...unit 1 When the paper is jammed cut the paper with scissors near the paper insertion slot 2 Put your nger inside the recess on the top of the machine and pull the lever up 3 Open the top cover until i...

Page 177: ...t out 5 Place the removed image drum on a at surface and cover it with newspaper or the like to avoid direct light 6 When the front edge is visible slowly pull out the paper towards you If paper is ja...

Page 178: ...178 7 Install the image drum back to the machine 8 Close the top cover...

Page 179: ...paper is jammed cut the paper with scissors near the paper insertion slot 2 Put your nger inside the recess on the top of the machine and pull the lever up 3 Open the top cover until it stops CAUTION...

Page 180: ...e removed image drum on a at surface and cover it with newspaper or the like to avoid direct light 6 Remove the fuser unit CAUTION Otherwise burns may be caused As the fuser unit may be hot be cautiou...

Page 181: ...e paper travel direction 8 Align the red on the right side of the fuser unit with the red inside the machine lower it vertically and return it to its original position inside the machine 9 Tilt the bl...

Page 182: ...182 11 Close the top cover...

Page 183: ...0 390 when a paper jam occurs to the cutter 1 The back of the machine should be facing you 2 Place your nger under the gray lever on the left side and push it up to open the feeder cover 3 Slowly pull...

Page 184: ...age persists after you pull out the paper the position of the paper sensor may be incorrect Check the type of the paper loaded in the machine on the operator panel and adjust the position of the paper...

Page 185: ...amount of data from your PC to the machine 1 Select Devices and Printers 2 Right click on the machine s icon and select See what s printing 3 Select the name of the le that you want to cancel printin...

Page 186: ...ment How to use this machine Connecting via a wireless LAN There is a problem with the print function Please check to see whether or not the Menu Map can be printed Checking the machine information Th...

Page 187: ...estart PU FLASH ERROR The machine cannot start Please contact your dealer READY TO PRINT This machine is ready to print OFFLINE This machine is o ine Press ONLINE to make the machine ready to print FI...

Page 188: ...this machine PRESS OK BUTTON ERROR PDL Press OK to clear the error when an error has occurred in the machine ORDER IMAGE DRUM The image drum is approaching its service life Please prepare a new image...

Page 189: ...n error has occurred to the lower sensor 11 15 An error has occurred to this upper sensor 21 26 An error has occurred to the transmission sensor CHANGE MEDIA_SIZE MEDIA_TYPE PRESS OK BUTTON The type o...

Page 190: ...place the toner cartridge with an appropriate one ERRCODE 552 556 616 622 INSTALL TONER 612 TONER MISSING No toner cartridge is installed in the machine Install the toner cartridge into the machine IM...

Page 191: ...t Check the cutter unit MARK NOT FOUND 730 06 ERROR Paper marks are not found Check the position of the paper sensor If the error persists even though the paper sensor is aligned adjust the paper sens...

Page 192: ...g down Please wait until the power is o TURN OFF POWER SHUTDOWN COMPLETED Shutdown of the machine has completed Turn the power o POWER OFF ON ERRCODE ERROR A fatal error has occurred in the machine Tu...

Page 193: ...ired network set WIRED of the network connection to ENABLE Connecting the LAN cable Using wired LAN and wireless LAN at the same time The IP address is incorrect Check that the IP address of this mach...

Page 194: ...the wireless LAN access point is turned on Check settings of the wireless LAN access point and then perform manual setup or automatic setup Restart the wireless LAN function Go to ADMIN SETUP NETWORK...

Page 195: ...Connecting via a wireless LAN The IP address is incorrect Check that the IP address of this machine matches the one set on the PC Make sure the IP address does not con ict with that of other machines...

Page 196: ...ondensation occurs on printed paper Vertical streaks appear Dots and horizontal streaks appear in the paper feeding direction periodically White area is lightly stained Paper feed direction Paper feed...

Page 197: ...cing the image drum A foreign object is stuck in the image drum Please replace the image drum Replacing the image drum Horizontal white streaks appear in the paper feed direction periodically Possible...

Page 198: ...e value for Media Weight in the user de ned paper settings of the printer driver Alternatively increase the setting value for Media Weight If you do not use the printer driver click MENUS FEEDER CONFI...

Page 199: ...rence The paper is moist Use the paper stored at appropriate temperature and humidity Loading paper This machine is used in a place with high humidity or sudden changes in temperature and humidity Use...

Page 200: ...rt enters the charging roller inside the image drum Open and close the top cover or feeder cover and print again Parts identi cation The image drum is exposed to light Install the image drum back to t...

Page 201: ...EDER CONFIG MEDIAWEIGHT on the operator panel and set an appropriate value Alternatively increase the setting value for MEDIAWEIGHT Loading paper Registering paper information in the printer driver Sp...

Page 202: ...r dirty Gently wipe it with soft tissue paper Replace the image drum if it is damaged Replacing the image drum Stains are printed Possible causes Solution Reference The paper is moist Replace with new...

Page 203: ...eaks occur Possible causes Solution Reference The paper is moist Replace with new paper Loading paper The peripheral area is dirty Possible causes Solution Reference The size is not reduced by scale a...

Page 204: ...rrected Open and close the top cover Alternatively execute CALIBRATION ADJUST REGISTRATION from the menu Parts identi cation Menu table Replace mono barcode with cyan is turned on Open the Setup tab i...

Page 205: ...255 and specify Automatic in the color menu of the printer driver before printing If the color of the barcode 2D code is xed to black check Replace mono barcode with cyan in Barcode correction of the...

Page 206: ...icon is created for this machine The printer driver is not installed correctly Please reinstall the printer driver Installing the printer driver on a PC I cannot install other printer drivers when thi...

Page 207: ...the User Account Control screen may appear Click Yes or Continue and run the installer or utility as administrator Clicking No will not start the installer or utility The Program Compatibility Assista...

Page 208: ...e on screen instructions Message List The LAN USB cable is not plugged in Firmly insert the LAN USB cable How to use this machine There is a problem with the LAN USB cable Use another LAN USB cable Th...

Page 209: ...is in progress Please wait for a while Processing of data from other interface is in progress Wait until the processing is complete The print data is not sent Possible causes Solution Reference The LA...

Page 210: ...on Reference Printing is also performed from the PC side Use a PC with a fast processing speed On the Setup tab of the printer driver Quality or Fine Detail 1200x1200 is selected On the Setup tab of t...

Page 211: ...olution Reference The machine may not recover unless you open and close the top cover or feeder cover Open and close the top cover or feeder cover Parts identi cation The cut type settings of the mach...

Page 212: ...near solid lling at the front edge of paper Try leaving a margin at the front edge of paper The paper winds around the belt unit Possible causes Solution Reference Thin or soft paper is used Use thick...

Page 213: ...ndby Printing cannot be started If a power failure occurs while the machine is powered on the machine will not turn on even after the power failure is recovered If you want the machine to turn on auto...

Page 214: ...Power o this machine Refer to Turning the power o Page 35 for details on how to turn the power o 2 Remove all cables Power cord LAN cable USB cable 3 Remove the loaded paper 4 Lift this machine and m...

Page 215: ...to turn the power o 2 Remove all cables Power cable LAN cable USB cable 3 Remove the loaded paper 4 If the wireless LAN module has been installed remove it 5 Open the top cover until it stops and pull...

Page 216: ...he machine will no longer be usable Unlocked Latch Positioning protrusion Locked 9 Install the stopper back to its original position 10 Push down on the rear side of the toner cover so that the stoppe...

Page 217: ...e slider of the image drum The slider on the image drum is intended to ensure that the toner cartridge cover will not close when the toner cartridge is not installed 13 Install the cushioning material...

Page 218: ...of the machine To delete the information select ADMIN SETUP OTHERS SETUP ERASE PRIVACY DATA from the operator panel The data stored in the machine is shown below Admin password Registered settings in...

Page 219: ...Administrative software 10 Software type 220 Installing software 221 Web page 222 Con guration Tool 250 Status monitor 271...

Page 220: ...ation Tool Changes and clones the menu settings of this machine and sets the network of this machine You can also register and delete form data Web Page You can set the network settings of this machin...

Page 221: ...ware DVD ROM you can select and install the software you want to use from the following software PCL6 printer driver Con guration Tool Status monitor Connect this machine to a PC with a network or USB...

Page 222: ...ays all warnings and errors that have occurred in this machine as Alert Information Further you can also check the operation status of each network service device information list and IP addresses set...

Page 223: ...wireless AP mode connection TCP IP Sets the information about TCP IP NBT Sets the information about NetBIOS over TCP E mail Alert Settings Sets the function to receive alerts by email when an error h...

Page 224: ...L TLS Encrypts communication between this machine and your PC client IPSec Sets the encryption and tampering of communication between this machine and your PC client WebPage Authentication Method Sets...

Page 225: ...nation uses the following environment as an example Name of the machine Pro330S IP address of this machine 192 168 0 2 1 Start the web browser 2 Input the URL http this machine s IP address in the add...

Page 226: ...ing the web browser 1 Click Administrator Login 2 Input admin in User name and the current password in Password and click OK The password is the same as the Admin Password of the operator panel The fa...

Page 227: ...that can be checked over the network and click either OK or SKIP Click SKIP to omit the setup Check Do not show this page again and click either OK or SKIP to hide this display for subsequent logins 4...

Page 228: ...ge the machine settings on the web page Network setup method When connecting the LAN cable refer to Connecting the LAN cable Page 36 When connecting the USB cable refer to Connecting the USB cable Pag...

Page 229: ...229 3 The following screen is displayed You can check the counter information and network information of this machine You can change settings of this machine from the Admin Setup tab...

Page 230: ...eted If an IP address is set in Common Name of the certi cate the certi cate will be invalidated when the machine s IP address is changed after the certi cate is created Please create a certi cate aga...

Page 231: ...ou can import a certi cate in PKCS 12 format Proceed to Enabling privacy encryption settings Enabling privacy encryption settings You can enable the privacy encryption settings after creating a certi...

Page 232: ...the exported certi cate of the machine into the PC s trusted certi cate store in order for the PC to trust the machine 1 Open the web page of this machine For details on how to open it refer to Openin...

Page 233: ...le printers 4 Select Select a shared printer by name 5 Input http IP address of this machine ipp or http IP address of this machine ipp lp and click Next 6 Click Have Disk 7 Insert the Software DVD RO...

Page 234: ...host If IPSec is not set on the host IPSec communication will not be done Be sure to make a note of the values you specify in this step They will be required to con gure IPSec settings on a PC 1 Open...

Page 235: ...this machine Page 234 Creating an IP security policy 1 Click Start and select Control Panel System and Security Administrative Tools 2 Double click on Local Security Policy 3 In the Local Security Pol...

Page 236: ...IKE Encryption Algorithm IKE Hash Algorithm and Di e Hellman Group when setting Phase 1 Proposal in Setting up this machine 7 Click OK 8 In the Key Exchange Security Methods window click OK 9 In the K...

Page 237: ...n select Negotiate Security and click Next 7 On the Communication with computers that does not support IPsec screen select Do not allow unsecured communication and click Next 8 In the IP Tra c Securit...

Page 238: ...ation Method screen select an authentication method and click Next If you set the pre shared key in Setting up this machine enable Use this string to protect the key exchange pre shared key in the Aut...

Page 239: ...be denied 1 Open the web page of this machine For details on how to open it refer to Opening the web page Page 225 2 Log in as an administrator 3 Select Admin Setup 4 Select Network Security IP Filter...

Page 240: ...ge Page 225 2 Log in as an administrator 3 Select Admin Setup 4 Select Network Security MAC Address Filtering 5 Con gure the settings by following the on screen instructions If nothing is registered i...

Page 241: ...Log in as an administrator 3 Select Admin Setup 4 Select Network E mail Alert Settings 5 Set SMTP Send to Enable 6 Click Detail Settings SMTP Security Settings will be displayed on a separate screen 7...

Page 242: ...ion to another address click Copy 7 Select Upon occurrence of an event in Way of Email Alerting and click To STEP 2 8 Con gure the settings by following the on screen instructions If you are checking...

Page 243: ...on to another address click Copy 7 Select Periodically in Way of E mail Alerting and click To STEP 2 8 Con gure the settings by following the on screen instructions 9 Click OK 10 Click View a summary...

Page 244: ...ministrator 3 Select Admin Setup 4 Select Network SNMP Settings 5 Con gure the settings by following the on screen instructions 6 Click Submit The new settings will take e ect after the network functi...

Page 245: ...e 7 Input the user name in EAP User 8 Select Not use SSL TLS Certi cate for EAP authentication and click Import 9 Input the le name of the certi cate Only PKCS 12 les can be imported 10 Input the cert...

Page 246: ...R and KCS 7 les can be imported 11 Click Submit The new settings will take e ect after the network function of the machine has been reset 12 When the machine is ready to print power o the machine Refe...

Page 247: ...7 Input the user name in EAP User 8 Check Not use SSL TLS Certi cate for EAP authentication and click Import If you select Use SSL TLS Certi cate for EAP authentication the certi cate must be preset f...

Page 248: ...r and click Import When you select Not Authenticate Server proceed to Step 11 10 Select the CA certi cate le and click OK Specify the CA certi cate used for RADIUS server authentication PEM DER and PK...

Page 249: ...Settings 8 After all the basic settings and security settings are con gured click the Submit button on the lower left corner of the web screen to apply the settings It may take about one minute to co...

Page 250: ...his machine Register this machine with the Con guration Tool when installing it for the rst time 1 Click Start and select Okidata OKI Pro330S Con guration Tool 2 Select Register Device from the Tools...

Page 251: ...251 Starting the Con guration Tool 1 Click Start and select Okidata OKI Pro330S Con guration Tool 2 Select this machine from Registered Device Table...

Page 252: ...his machine 1 Click Start and select Okidata OKI Pro330S Con guration Tool 2 Select this machine from Registered Device Table 3 Select the Device Info tab When this machine is connected to a network D...

Page 253: ...how to save restore menu settings to a le To change the cut type with this tool click Save to device to save the settings to the machine and then click Reload settings to reload the settings of the m...

Page 254: ...254 5 Click Backup settings 6 Input the folder name select the folder to save the le and click Save...

Page 255: ...255 Restoring settings from a le 1 Click Start and select Okidata OKI Pro330S Con guration Tool 2 Select this machine from Registered Device Table 3 Select the Device Setting tab 4 Click Menu settings...

Page 256: ...256 5 Click Restore settings 6 Check the content of the displayed message and click Yes 7 Select the le you want to restore and click Open 8 Click Save to device...

Page 257: ...this machine 1 Click Start and select Okidata OKI Pro330S Con guration Tool 2 Select this machine from Registered Device Table 3 Select the Device Setting tab 4 Click Change Password 5 Input your cur...

Page 258: ...ect the cloning source machine from Registered Device Table 3 Select the Device Setting tab 4 Click Cloning 5 Input the admin password and click OK The factory default password is 999999 6 Select the...

Page 259: ...t and select Okidata OKI Pro330S Con guration Tool 2 Select Network Setting from the Plug in menu 3 Click Discover Devices The search result will be displayed Specifying search conditions 1 Click Star...

Page 260: ...Pro330S Con guration Tool 2 Select Network Setting from the Plug in menu 3 Select Discover Devices 4 Select this machine from the device list 5 Click Device Settings 6 Change the settings as necessary...

Page 261: ...e icon of this machine and select the required printer driver from Printer Properties 3 Select the Ports tab check FILE from Port and click Apply 4 Create a form to be registered with this machine 5 P...

Page 262: ...in the case of overlay print 7 Select this machine in the window below the Storage Manager plug in screen By checking multiple machines you can register the form with these machines If this machine i...

Page 263: ...263 10 Input the admin password and click OK 11 Con rm the setting result and click Back...

Page 264: ...s tab check FILE from Port and click Apply 4 Create a form to be registered with this machine 5 Printing starts 6 Input a name for the le to be saved Example C temp form prn 7 Select the original port...

Page 265: ...n Component and click OK 7 Select this machine in the window below the Storage Manager plug in screen By checking multiple machines you can register the demo page with these machines If this machine i...

Page 266: ...266 11 Con rm the setting result and click Back...

Page 267: ...uration Tool 2 Select Storage Manager from the Plug in menu 3 Click the device name from the device selection area below the Storage Manager plug in screen Display the storage volume name size free sp...

Page 268: ...chine You can unregister this machine 1 Click Start and select Okidata OKI Pro330S Con guration Tool 2 Right click on this machine from Registered Device Table 3 Select Remove device 4 Click Yes on th...

Page 269: ...information about the device Device Setting tab Sets or copies the device menu 1 2 3 Item Description 1 Menu settings Changes the setting value of the menu item of this machine 2 Cloning Copies the se...

Page 270: ...nformation 4 5 Item Description 4 Discover Devices Searches for network devices 5 Environment Settings Changes the device detection criteria and communication options Storage Manager plug in Registers...

Page 271: ...Windows 8 1 Windows 8 Windows Server 2016 Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Server 2012 PC administrator privileges are required for the setup The printer driver must be installed in advance and the USB...

Page 272: ...plays the name of the machine to be monitored 2 Displays the state of this machine in text 3 Displays in text the state of the machine that is concurrent with the upper row Displayed only in the case...

Page 273: ...ges the connection destination 2 Output report data Select Con guration or Error Log from the pull down menu and click the Open Con gration button to output the report data in the CSV format 3 Con gur...

Page 274: ...layed on the taskbar 4 Alert View Speci es the display position of Status Monitor when a warning occurs in the machine If it is checked when an error occurs in the machine it will pop up in the foregr...

Page 275: ...Speci cations 11 General speci cations 276 Printing speci cations 277 Network information 278 List of installed fonts 279...

Page 276: ...ess than 0 5 W Operating environment conditions Operating Temperature 10 C 32 C Humidity 20 80 RH Pause Temperature 0 C 43 C Humidity 10 90 RH Interface USB 2 0 Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX IEEE802 11...

Page 277: ...rating environment conditions Operating 20 80 RH at the temperature range of 10 C 32 C Max wet bulb temperature 25 C max dry bulb wet bulb temperature di erence 2 C Standby 10 90 RH at the temperature...

Page 278: ...CP IPv6 NetBIOS over TCP LPR Port9100 IPP FTP HTTP TELNET SMTP POP3 SNMPv1 v3 DHCP DHCPv6 DNS DDNS UPnP WINS Bonjour SNTP LLTD Web Service for Device WSD SSL TLS IPSec IEEE802 1X Wireless LAN Optional...

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