Oki C5650dn manual

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Copyright Information • 2 Copyright Information Copyright © 2008 by Oki Data. All Rights Reserved Document Info rmation _________ __________ _____________ C5650n/C5 650dn User’s Guide P/N 59309101, Revisi on 1.1 May, 2008 Disclaimer ______ ____________ __________ ___________ ___ Every effort has been made to ensur[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Contents • 3 Contents Copyright Info rmation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Document Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Trademark Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Notes[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Contents • 4 Paper Trays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Windows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Macintosh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Paper Size Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Contents • 5 Print a list of the current settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Menu Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Changing Setti ngs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Example: Power Save Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Reset to Factory Defaul[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Contents • 6 Jam is cleared, but printer does not print. . . . . . . . 118 Jam 370, 373 and 383 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Jam 371 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Jam 372 and 380 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Jam 381 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Contents • 7 Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Collating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Macintosh . . .[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Contents • 8 Macintosh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 Watermarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 Utilities . . . . . [...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Notes, Cautions, etc. • 9 Notes, Cautions, etc. NOTE A note appears like this. A note provi des additional information to supplement the main text which helps you to use and unde rstand the product. Important! An important message appear s like this. An important message provides supplemental information which can pr[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Introduction • 10 Introduction Your new printer is designed wi th advanced features to give you clear, vibrant color printing and crisp black and white pages at high speed on a range of pr int media. Features _________________________ • Up to 22 pages per minute full color . • Up to 26 pages per minute in black a[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Parts of the Printer • 11 Parts of the Printer Front ____________________________ c53_01_printerfull .jpg 1. Output Stacker , face down Standard printed copy delivery point. Holds up to 250 sheets of 20-lb. (75 g/m²) paper. 2. Operator P anel Menu driven operator controls and LCD display panel 3. Pa pe r T ray Stand[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Parts of the Printer • 12 Rear ____________________________ c51_01_backview. jpg 1. On/Off Switch 2. Socket for P ower Cord 3. USB Interface 4. Network Inte rface 5. Duplex Unit (C5650dn) 6. Re ar Stacker (face up) Capacity 100 sheets When the rear paper stacker is folded down, paper exits the printe r through the re[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper (Print Media) • 13 Paper (Print Media) General Inform ation _____________________ You need to know three characte ristics about any p aper (print media) you want to use with your printer: • Ty p e • We i g h t • Size The type, weight, and s ize of the paper (print media) determine: • which paper feed tr[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Weights • 14 Paper Weights ____________________ General Information Windows 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. In the Print dialog bo x, select your printer . 4. Next: Windows Vista/XP: click Properties. Windows 2000: go to the next step. 5. On the Setup tab, under W e ights, mak[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Weights • 15 4. At Me dia W eigh t, m ake yo ur s elec tio n. Select the thickness/type of media on which you are printing a particular job, to p roduce optimum print results. This setting override s the setting in the print er menu. The default printer menu setting i s Medium. Light 16-19 lb. US Bond (60- 71 g[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper, US Bond • 16 Paper, US Bo nd ____________________ Paper Feed, Exit Path, and Duplex General Information The size, weight, and t ype of the paper (print media) determine: • which paper feed tr ay can be used • which paper exit path can be used • whether you can use doubl e sided (duplex) printing Single s[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper, US Bond • 17 The best performance is obtained when using paper designed for use in copiers and laser printers. Suitable types include: • Hammermill ® Laser Printer R adiant White, 24 lb . US Bond (90 g/m²) • Xe r ox ® 4024, 20 lb.US Bond (75 g/m²) • Oki ® 52206101 Bright Whi te Proofing P aper , 32 [...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper, Index • 18 Paper, Inde x ______________________ General Information The size, weight, and t ype of the paper (print media) determine: • which paper feed tr ay can be used • which paper exit path can be used • whether you can use doubl e sided (duplex) printing Single sided printing is also known as simpl[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper, Index • 19 The best performance is obtained when using paper designed for use in copiers and laser printers. Suitable types include: • Hammermill ® Laser Printer R adiant White, 24 lb . US Bond (90 g/m²) • Xe r ox ® 4024, 20 lb.US Bond (75 g/m²) • Oki ® 52206101 Bright Whi te Proofing P aper , 32 lb[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Letterhead • 20 Letterhead _______________________ General Information The size, weight, and t ype of the paper (print media) determine: • which paper feed tr ay can be used • which paper exit path can be used • whether you can use doubl e sided (duplex) printing Single sided printing is also known as simplex p[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Letterhead • 21 Recommendations Only use letterhead designed for color laser printers and photocopiers. Don’t use very smooth, shiny or glossy paper. Don’t use heavily embossed headed paper, very rough paper or paper that has a large grain di fference between the two sides. • Check www .okiprintingsolutions.com[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Letterhead • 22 Loading Trays 1 and 2 Long edge feed Face down, top toward th e back of the printer. Letr_lef.bmp Short edge feed face down, top to the right ltrhd_se.jpg[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Letterhead • 23 Loading Manual Feed (MP Tray) Long edge feed Face up, top to the back of the printer manl_le.jpg Short edge feed Face up, top to the left manl_se.jp[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Envelopes • 24 Envelopes ________________________ General Information Envelopes can only be fed from the multi-purpose (MP / manual feed) tray. Envelopes can only exit the printer face-up . Recommendations Envelopes.jpg 1. Use only recommended envelopes. Oki 52206301 and 52206302 For more information, see "Print[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Envelopes • 25 Loading Trays 1 - 2 Envelopes cannot be fed from paper trays 1 - 2. Multi-purpose Tray Face u p (flap side down ), top to the left (into the printer) C96_LoadPaperMPTray_Envelopes_crop.JPG[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Labels • 26 Labels ___________________________ General Information Labels can only be fed from the multi-purpose (MP / manual feed) tray. Labels can only exit the printer face-up . Avery 5161 White Laser Labels (let ter size) work well with your printer. Check www.okiprintingsolutions.c om for the latest information [...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Labels • 27 Default = long edge feed. C96_LoadPaperMPTray_Labels_crop.JPG Windows Macintosh OS 10.3 and later 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. NOTE Recommended labels for best print results: Avery 5161 White Laser Label (Letter size); Avery 7162, 7664, 7666 White Laser Labels (size A4).[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Labels • 28 3. Open the drop-down list below Presets. Select Printer Option. 4. At Me dia W eigh t, m ake yo ur s elec tio n. Labels1: For labels 0.1 to 0 .169 mm thick. Labels2: For labels 0.17 to 0.2 mm thick. 5. Change any other setting s as desired. 6. Click Print.[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Transparencies • 29 Transparencies ____________________ General Information transparency_color.jpg Transparencies can only be fed from the multi-purpose (MP / manual feed) tray. Transparencies can only exit the printer face-up . Recommendations 1. Only use transparenci es designed for color laser printers and photoco[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Transparencies • 30 Default = long edge feed. C96_LoadPaperMPTray.jpg Windows 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. In the Print dialog bo x, select your printer . 4. Next: Windows Vista/XP: click Properties. Windows 2000: go to the next step. 5. On the Setup tab, under W e ig ht, select [...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Transparencies • 31 4. At Media W eight, select T r ansparency . 5. Change any other setting s as desired. 6. Click Print.[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Windows • 32 Paper Trays Windows _________________________ 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. In the Print dialog bo x, select your printer . 4. Next: Windows Vista/XP: click Properties. Windows 2000: go to the next step. 5. On the Setup tab, under Source, mak e your selection: Automat[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Macintosh • 33 You are printing a job on s pecial media (letterhead). Place the media in the Multi Purpose Tray. Select the Multi Purpose Tray here (in the driver) when printing the job. 5. Change any other setting s as desired. 6. Click Print.[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Size Ch eck • 34 Paper Size Ch eck __________________ General Information If Paper Size Check is turned on (enabled), the printer checks whether the size paper loaded in the selected tra y matches that required for the document being p rinted. Windows 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr i[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Tray 1 and Optional Tray 2 • 35 Paper Size, Feed, and Exit Tray 1 and Optional Tray 2 ___________ Feed Exit Paper size Tray 1 Tray 2 Top a a . U s e t h e T o p E x i t ( F a c e D o w n S t a c k e r ) o n l y f o r p a p e r u p t o 4 7 lb. US Bond (98 lb. Index, 177 g/m 2 ). Rear b b. Switch to the Rear Exit (Face[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Auto Switching • 36 Auto Switching ____________________ General Information If a paper tray (Tray 1) runs out of paper, your printer can automatically switch to another paper tray (MP Tray, op tional Tray 2) loaded with the same type of paper. This is called Auto Switching. This feature is enabled either throug h the[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Auto Switching • 37 Macintosh 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Open the drop-down list below Presets. Select Printer Option. 4. At Auto tray switch, make y our selection. If the box has a chec k mark, the feature is ON. If the box is empty, the feature is OFF. 5. Change any other set[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Multi-Purpose Tray (MP Tray) [Manual Feed] • 38 Multi-Purpose Tray (MP Tray) [Manual Feed] ____________________ General Information This tray is also called the manual feed tray. Use the Multi-Purpose Tray (MP Tray) for printing card s tock, labels, envelopes and transparencies. If a paper tray (Tray 1) runs out of p[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Multi-Purpose Tray (MP Tray) [Manual Feed] • 39 Duplexing Restrictions Important! You can duplex •p a p e r •p a p e r w e i g h t s u p t o 28 lb. US Bond 58 lb. Index 105 g/m 2 metric You cannot duplex •l a b e l s • envelopes • transparencies • paper weig hts above 28 lb. US Bond 58 lb. Index 105 g/m 2[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Multi-Purpose Tray (MP Tray) [Manual Feed] • 40 Paper Sizes and Exit Paths Paper size Feed MP Tra y Exit Rear a a. Use the Rear Exit (Face Up Stacker) for heavy paper, transparencies, envelopes, and labels. Exit Top b b. Use the Top Exit (Face Down St acker) only for paper up to 47 lb. US Bond (98 lb. Index, 177 g/m [...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Face Down (Top Exit) • 41 Paper Exit Paths Face Down (Top Exit) _______________ • Capacity up to 250 sheets of standard paper 20-lb. US Bond 42 lb. Index, 75 g/m² metric • Pa pe r We i gh t s up to 47 lb. US Bond 98 lb. Index, 176 g/m² metri c • Print Sequence Pages are printed in reading order Page 1 first; [...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Face Up (Rear Exit) • 42 42 lb. Index, 75 g/m² • Pa pe r Wei g h t s up t o 54 lb. US Bond 113 lb. Index 203 g/m² metric • Print Sequence Papers are printed face up. For multi-page documents, Select “Reverse order printing” in your application Print dialog box (Click Fi le → Print). This puts the printed [...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Duplex Unit • 43 Duplex Unit _______________________ General Information The Duplex Unit (optional on th e C5650n) enables your printer to print on both sides of the page . See “Duplex Printing” on page 197. Paper Types Paper only Cannot duplex labels envelopes transparencies Paper Sizes Size Inches M illimeters [...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Duplex Unit • 44 Paper Weights 20 to 28-lb. US Bond 42 to 58 lb. Index 75 to 105 g/m² metric Duplexing Restrictions Important! You can duplex • paper • paper weigh ts up to 28 lb. US B ond 58 lb. Index 105 g/m 2 metric You cannot duplex • labels • envelopes • transp arencies • paper weig hts above 28 lb.[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Loading Paper • 45 Loading Paper Trays 1 and 2 _____________________ 1. Remo ve the paper tr ay from the printer . c53_11_opntra.jpg NOTE If you have the optional second paper tray installed: • If you are printing from the 1st (upper) tra y , you can pull out the 2nd (lower) tra y and reload it while the printer is[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Loading Paper • 46 2. F an the paper to be loaded at the edges ( 1 ) and in the middle ( 2 ). Then tap the edges of th e stack on a flat surface to make it flush again ( 3 ). Fan Paper.eps[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Loading Paper • 47 3. Load paper print side down. Make sure the rear stopper ( 1 ) and paper guides ( 2 ) are snug agai nst the paper . c53_13_instl papr.jpg NOTE Load letterhead paper face down . The top edge is aimed towards the front of the printer. c53_76_tray abc.jpg[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Loading Paper • 48 4. Gently close the paper tr ay . c53_16_cl osetray.jpg NOTE To prevent paper jams: • Do not leave space between the paper and the guides and rear stopper . • Do not overfill the paper tra y . Capacity depends on the type of paper stock. • Do not load damaged paper . • Do not load paper of [...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Multi-Purpose (MP) Tray • 49 Multi-Purpose (MP) Tray ____________ 1. Open the MP T ray . c53_40_mptrayopen1_c rop.jpg, c53_41_mptrayopen2 _crop.jpg, c53_42_mptrayopen3_c rop.jpg NOTE The MP Tray will take • a stack of media about 3/8'' (10 mm) high • about 10 envelopes • about 50 trans parencies. Do n[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Multi-Purpose (MP) Tray • 50 2. Press down on the loading platform. c53_87a_mptrayplatformd wn.jpg 3. Load the print media. Adjust the guides ( 1 ) to the si ze media being used. c53_39_mptrayload. jpg Letterhead: Single-sided printi ng load with pre-printed si de up and the top edge into the printe r. Double-sided p[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Multi-Purpose (MP) Tray • 51 Envelopes Load print side up (flap down) with top edge to the l eft and short edge into the printer. You cannot dupl ex envelopes. 4. Press the blue tray latch ( 1 ) toward the paper stack t o lift the paper plat form into the feed position. c53_86_mptr aylevercolr.jpg[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Consumables • 52 Consumables Life Expectancy ____________________ See “Specifications” on page 1 06 Part Numbers _____________________ Toner Type C8 Black, High Capacity 43324404 Cyan, High Capacity 43324403 Magenta, High Capaci ty 43324402 Yellow, High Capacity 43324401 Black, standard 43381904 Cyan, standard 43[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Consumables • 53 Belt* Belt 43363401 Second Tray Second Tray 43347601 Duplex Unit Duplex Unit 43347501 REPLACING CONSUMABLES AND MAINTENANCE ITEM S *Fusers and tran sfer belts are replaceable maintenance items. They are warranted against defects for 90 days . When the printer display indicates that they are near end [...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace a Toner Cartridge • 54 Replace a Toner Cartridge ___________ c53_30_tonergroup.jpg REPLACE TONER nnn: zzzz T ONER EMPTY nnn: ZZZZ = 410: YELLOW 411: MAGENTA 412: CYAN 413: BLACK[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace a Toner Cartridge • 55 1. Press the cover release. Open the printer’s top co ver fully . c53_02_opencvr.jpg WARNING! If the printer has been powered on, the fuser i s HOT . This area is clearly labelled. Do not touch it.[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace a Toner Cartridge • 56 2. Note the positions of the four cartridges: Cyan ( 1 ), Magenta ( 2 ), Y ellow ( 3 ), Black ( 4 ). c53_09_lidup.jpg 3. Pull the colored toner release l ever on the cartridge to be replaced towards the front of the printer . Shown: replacement of the black toner cartridge c53_74_tonerl[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace a Toner Cartridge • 57 4. Lift the right -hand end of the cartridge. Then, pull the cartridge to the right to release the lef t-hand end. Re move the toner cartridge. Discard it in accordanc e with your local regulations. c53_80_tonrout.jpg Install a Toner Cartridge 5. Unpack the new toner cartridge. Gently s[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace a Toner Cartridge • 58 6. Remo ve the adhesiv e tape from the underside of the cartridge. 7. Hold the cartridge by its top c enter with the colored release lever to the ri ght. Insert the left end of the CAUTION! Do not touch the toner release lever until the toner cartridge is installed in the image drum. If[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace a Toner Cartridge • 59 cartridge into the top of the image drum. Push it firmly against the spring on the drum unit. c53_80_tonrout.jpg and c53_7 3_tonerdrum.jpg[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace a Toner Cartridge • 60 8. Lower the right end of the cart ridge into the image drum unit. Press it fi rmly down in place. Then, push the colored lock leve r back to open the toner slot and lock it in place. c53_75_tonrlvrclose.jpg IMPORTANT! The lever should move easily. If it does not, STOP! Push down on the[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace a Toner Cartridge • 61 9. Use the provided LED lens cleaner . Gently wipe the LED. c5x_ledarray_bw.jpg 10. Close and latch the top cover . c53_45_latchcvr.jpg[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace an Image Drum • 62 Replace an Image Drum _____________ c53_31_drumREV.jpg and c53_3 0_single_toner.JPG REPLACE IMAGE DRUM nnn: ZZZZ DRUM LIFE nnn: ZZZZ = 350: YELLOW 351: MAGENTA 352: CYAN 353: BLACK Important! You must replace the toner cartridge when you replace the image drum. The life expectancy of the ca[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace an Image Drum • 63 1. Press the cover release and open the top cov er fully . c53_02_opencvr.jpg 2. Note the positions of the four image drums: Cyan ( 1 ), Magenta ( 2 ), Y ellow ( 3 ), Black ( 4 ). c53_09_lidup. jpg WARNING! If the printer has been powered on, the fuser i s HOT . This area is clearly labelle[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace an Image Drum • 64 3. Lift the image drum, complete with its toner cartridge, out of the printer . Discard it in ac cordance with you r local regulations. c53_53_drumremove.jpg[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace an Image Drum • 65 4. Unpack the new image drum. CAUTION! Image drum handling The image drum contains toner. To avoid spilling toner, be careful to keep it upright . c53_31_drum.jpg, Checkmark.bmp, c53_79_drumtilt_3.jpg, c53_78_drumtil t_2.jpg[...]

  • Page 66

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace an Image Drum • 66 5. Grasp the white tape tab and peel the tape off the drum. c53_28_removedrumtape.jpg CAUTION! The green surface at the base of each image drum is very delicate and light sensitive. • Do not touch the green surface. • Never expose the drum to direct sunlight or to very bright room light[...]

  • Page 67

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace an Image Drum • 67 6. Remo ve the paper sheet. Then , remove the clear plastic film. c53_26removepaper.jpg, c53_25_removeclearsheet.jpg 7. If present, remove the silica gel pack. c53_24_removejell.jpg[...]

  • Page 68

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace an Image Drum • 68 8. Place the image drum in the printer . c53_84_removedrumwithorange.jp g 9. Remo ve the or ange drum seal. c53_83_removeorangething.jpg[...]

  • Page 69

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace an Image Drum • 69 10. Install the new toner cartridge in the image drum. See “Install a Toner Cartridge” on page 57.[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace an Image Drum • 70 11. Use the provided LED lens cleaner . Gently wipe the LED. c5x_ledarray_bw.jpg 12. Close and latch the top cover . c53_45_latchcvr.jpg[...]

  • Page 71

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace the Fuser • 71 Replace the Fuser __________________ c53_104_fuser_transport _loc.jpg REPLACE FUSER 354: FUSER LIFE WARNING! If the printer has been powered on, the fuser i s HOT . This area is clearly labelled. Do not touch it. Handle the fuser with extreme care. Hold it only by its handle, which is only mild[...]

  • Page 72

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace the Fuser • 72 1. Press the cover release. Fu lly open the printer’ s top cover . c53_02_opencvr.jpg 2. Pull the two blue fuser lock lev ers ( 1 ) towards the front of the printer . c53_59_fuser1. jpg[...]

  • Page 73

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace the Fuser • 73 3. Hold the fuser by its handle . Lift the fuser out of the printer . If the fuser is still warm, place it on a flat surface which will not be damaged by heat . After letting the fuser cool down, discard it. c53_60_fuser2.jpg 4. Remo ve the new fuser from it s packaging. R emove any packing tap[...]

  • Page 74

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace the Fuser • 74 6. Hold the new fuse r by the ha ndle. The fuser pressure release lever ( 1 ) should be on the right. Lower the fuser into the printer . c53_60a_fuser2.jpg 7. Push the tw o blue retaining levers ( 1 ) toward the rear of the printe r to lock the fus er in place. c53_61a_fuser3.jpg[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace the Fuser • 75 8. Close and latch the top cover . c53_45_latchc vr.jpg[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace the Belt Unit • 76 Replace the Belt Unit _______________ REPLACE BEL T 355: BEL T LIFE The belt unit is located und er the four image drums. 1. Press the cover release and open the top cov er fully . c53_02_opencvr.jp g WARNING! If the printer has been powered on, the fuser i s HOT . This area is clearly labe[...]

  • Page 77

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace the Belt Unit • 77 2. Note the positions of the four image drums: Cyan ( 1 ), Magenta ( 2 ), Y ellow ( 3 ), Black ( 4 ). It is essential that they go back in the correct order! c53_09_lidup.jpg 3. Lift each of the image drum units out of the printer . Place them on a flat surface in a safe place away from dir[...]

  • Page 78

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace the Belt Unit • 78 4. Locate the two blue locks ( 1 ) and the handle ( 2 ). c53_48_belt1.jpg 5. T urn the two locks about 45° counter clo ckwise to rel ease the belt. c53_49_belt2.jpg[...]

  • Page 79

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace the Belt Unit • 79 6. Pull up the handle and lift the belt unit out of the printer . c53_50_belt3.jpg 7. Unpack the new belt unit. Hold it with t he blue handle toward the front of the printe r . 8. Place the drive gear at the ba ck of the belt uni t in the gear at the left rear corner of the printer . Lower [...]

  • Page 80

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace the Belt Unit • 80 9. T urn the two belt locks about 45° clockwise to secure the belt unit in place. c53_48_belt1.jpg 10. Place the four image drums /toner cartridges back in the printer ( 1 = Cyan, 2 = Mage nta, 3 = Y ellow, 4 = Black). It is essential that they go back in the correct order! c53_09_lidup.jp[...]

  • Page 81

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Replace the Belt Unit • 81 11. Close and latch the top cover . c53_45_latchcvr.jpg[...]

  • Page 82

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Printer Settings (Menu Settings) • 82 Printer Settings (Menu Settings) This section lists the menus a ccessed via the control s on the printer’s operator panel and displayed in t he LCD window. Many of these settings can be overridden by settings in the printer driver. However, several of the driver settings can be[...]

  • Page 83

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Printer Settings (Menu Settings) • 83 Changing Settings _________________ C53_Panel.eps 1. Press + to enter th e menu mode. 2. Press +/ – to scan through the av ailable menus until the menu you wish to enter appears on the display . 3. Press ENT ER to enter t he menu. 4. Use +/ – to move up and down through the i[...]

  • Page 84

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Printer Settings (Menu Settings) • 84 Example: Power Save Time To change the time interval for the printer to wait before going into Power Save m ode (defa ult sett ing is 60 MIN): 1. Press + to enter th e menu mode. 2. Press + and/or – repeatedly until you see SYS CONFIG MENU 3. Press ENTER to go into the Sys Conf[...]

  • Page 85

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Printer Settings (Menu Settings) • 85 Reset to Factory Defaults ____________ To reset the printer menu to its ori ginal default settings: 1. Press + to enter the Menu mode. 2. Press + … MAINTENANCE MENU 3. Press ENTER. MENU RESET Execute 4. Press ENTER. 5. The printer resets and returns to the on-li ne state. NOTE [...]

  • Page 86

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Lists of Available Settings by Menu • 86 Lists of Available Settings by Menu ____ Information Menu Item Action Explanation PRINT MENU MAP EXECUTE Prints the MenuMap (menu li sting) with current se ttings shown. Information about your printer is also shown at the top of each MenuMap page. DEMO1 EXECUTE Prints th e bui[...]

  • Page 87

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Lists of Available Settings by Menu • 87 Print Menu Notes: Factory default settings are shown in bold . Settings with a dagger (†) only appear when the appropriate option is installed. Item Settings Explanation COPIES 1 to 999 Enter the number of copies of a document to be printed. PAP E R F E ED TRAY1 TRA Y2† MP[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Lists of Available Settings by Menu • 88 Media Menu This item appears if enable d by a System Administr ator . Notes: • F actory default settings are shown in bold . • Items with a dagger (†) only appear when the appropriate option is installed. MONO- PRINT SPEED AUTO SPEED NORMAL SPEED COLOR SPEED Sets the pri[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Lists of Available Settings by Menu • 89 TRA Y2 MEDIA WEIGHT† LIGHT , MEDIUM , HEA VY Adjusts the printer for the weight of paper stock loaded in optional T ray 2. MPT P APERSIZE LETTER, EXECUTIVE, LEGAL14, L EGAL13.5, LEGAL13, A4, A5, A6, B5, CUSTOM, COM-9 ENVELOPE, CO M-10 ENVELO PE, MONARCH ENV , DL ENVELOPE, C5[...]

  • Page 90

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Lists of Available Settings by Menu • 90 Color Menu Note: Fact ory default se ttings are shown in bo ld . The printer automatically adjusts colo r balance and density at appropriate intervals, optimizing the printed output for bright white paper viewed in natural daylight conditi ons. The items on this menu provid e [...]

  • Page 91

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Lists of Available Settings by Menu • 91 System Configuration Menu Note: Fact ory default se ttings are shown in bo ld . Items Settings Expla nation POW SA VE TIME 5 15 30 60 240 Adjusts the time be fore the printer automatically swit ches into power saving mode. In this mode power consumption is reduced, but when a [...]

  • Page 92

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Lists of Available Settings by Menu • 92 USB Menu Note: Fact ory default se ttings are shown in bo ld . Item Settings Explanation SOFT RESET ENABLE DISABLE Enables or disables the SOFT RE SET command. SPEED 480Mbps 12Mbps Sets the maximum t ransfer sp eed for the USB interface. SERIAL NUMBER ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE all[...]

  • Page 93

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Lists of Available Settings by Menu • 93 Network Menu Note: Fact ory default se ttings are shown in bo ld . Item Settings Explanation TCP / IP ENABLE DISABLE Enables or disables this network protocol. NETBEUI ENABL E DISABLE Enables or disables this network protocol. IP ADDRESS SET AUTO MANUA L Change this to Manual [...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Lists of Available Settings by Menu • 94 TELNET ENABLE DISABLE Enables or disabl es T elnet co nfig. facility . This item will not appear in the menu if TCP/IP is set to DIS ABLE. FTP ENABLE DISABLE Enables or disables com munication via FTP . This item will not appear in the menu if TCP/IP is set to DIS ABLE. SNMP E[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Lists of Available Settings by Menu • 95 Memory Menu This item appears if enable d by a System Administr ator . Note: Fact ory default se ttings are shown in bo ld . Item Settings Explanation RECEIVE BUF SIZE AUTO 0.5MB 1MB 2MB 4MB 8MB 16MB Sets the size of the recei ve buffer . FLASH INITIALIZE [EXECUTE] Initializ e[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Lists of Available Settings by Menu • 96 System Adjust Menu This item appears if enable d by a System Administr ator . Notes: • F actory default settings are shown in bold . Item Settings Explanation X ADJUST -2.00MILLIMETER TO +2.00MILLIMETER Default = 0.00 Adjusts overall print position horizontally in 0.25 incre[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Lists of Available Settings by Menu • 97 Maintenance Me nu Note: Fact ory default se ttings are shown in bo ld . Item Settings Explanation MENU RESET [EXECUTE] Resets menus to the default se ttings. SAVE MENU [EXECU TE] Sav es current menu se ttings as default values. At confirmation prompt, press ENTER to confirm sa[...]

  • Page 98

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Lists of Available Settings by Menu • 98 Usage Menu This menu is for information only. It provides an indication of total usage of the printer and th e expected life left in its consumable items. This is particul arly useful if you do not have a full set of replacement cons umables on hand and you need to know how so[...]

  • Page 99

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Menu Defaults • 99 Menu Defaults _____________________ Information, Print, and Media Menus Note: Menus/Items with a d agger (†) only appe ar when the appropriate option is installed. Menu Item Default Setting INFORMA TION MENU PRINT MENU MAP [EXECUTE] NETWORK [EXECUTE] DEMO1 [EXECUTE] SHUTDOWN MENU SHUTDOWN ST ART [...]

  • Page 100

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Menu Defaults • 100 Color, System Configuration, and USB Menus Note: Menus/Items with a d agger (†) only appe ar when the appropriate option is installed. Menu Item Default Setting COLOR MENU DENSITY CONTROL AUT O ADJUST DENSITY [EXECUTE] AJST REGSTRA TION [EXECUTE] C REG FINE AJST 0 M REG FINE AJST 0 Y REG FINE AJ[...]

  • Page 101

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Menu Defaults • 101 Network and Memory Menus Note: Menus/Items with a d agger (†) only appe ar when the appropriate option is installed. Menu Item Default Setting NETWORK MEN U TCP/IP ENABLE NETBEUI DISABLE IP ADDRES S SET AUT O IP ADDRESS 192.168.100.100 SUBNET MASK 255.2 55.255.000 GA TEWA Y ADDRESS 192.1 68.100.[...]

  • Page 102

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Menu Defaults • 102 System Adjust an d Maintenance Me nus Note: Menus/Items with a d agger (†) only appe ar when the appropriate option is installed. Menu Item Default Setting SYS ADJUST MENU X ADJUST 0.00 MILLIMETER Y ADJUST 0.00 MILLIMETER DUPLEX X ADJUST 0.00 MILLIMETER DUPLEX Y ADJUST 0.00 MILLIMETE R DRUM CLEA[...]

  • Page 103

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Menu Defaults • 103 Usage Menu Menu Item Default Setting USAGE MENU TOT AL PAGE COUNT nnnn TRA Y1 P AGE COUNT nnnn TRA Y2 PAGE COUNT† nnnn MPT PAGE COUNT nnnn COLOR PAGE COUNT nnnn MONO PAGE COUNT nnnn K DRUM LIFE REMAINING nn% C DRUM LIFE REMAINING nn% M DRUM LIFE REMAINING nn% Y DRUM LIFE REMAINING nn % BEL T LIF[...]

  • Page 104

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Options • 104 Options The following options are available for your printer: • Additional RAM memory (see b elow) • Second P aper T r ay (see page 105) Instructions for installing these options are found in the packaging with the option. RAM Memory ______________________ Oki 70042801, 70 042901 c53_82_ram.jpg The [...]

  • Page 105

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Options • 105 Second Paper Tray _________________ Oki 43347601 c53_43_opttray2.j pg The second paper tray takes: • Up to 530 sheets of 20-l b. paper . • All the same size media as T r ay 1 except A6. • P aper weight r ange 16 to 57 lbs. (60 to 203 g/m 2 ).[...]

  • Page 106

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Specifications • 106 Specifications Item Speci fication Dimensions 16.61'' W x 22.09'' D x 13.58'' H (422 mm W x 561 mm D x 345 mm H) Net W eight 57.3 lbs. (26 Kg) Print speeds • 22 pages per minute (ppm) color • 26 ppm monochrome Resol ution 600 dpi or 600 x 1200 dpi Emulation Hiper[...]

  • Page 107

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Specifications • 107 Duty cycle Maximum : 50,000 pages per mont h at 5% duty cycle (equivalent to an av erage business letter) Average : 4,000 pages per month T oner life Standard cartridge : approximately 2,000 pages at 5% coverage High-capacity cartridge : approximately 5,000 pages at 5% cover age Image drum life 2[...]

  • Page 108

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Troubleshooting • 108 Troubleshooting General Information ________________ This section provides information to help you deal with problems that may arise when using the printer. Troubleshooting is divided int o the following sections: • “Display P anel Messages” see page 109 • “Paper Jams” see page 117 ?[...]

  • Page 109

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Display Panel Messages • 109 Display Panel Messages _____________ Message Meaning What to Do * TONER SENSOR ERROR Flashes across the second line o f the display: the indicated color toner (*) is missing from the printer . Open the top cover and make sure the indicated toner is there and properly seated in the printer[...]

  • Page 110

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Display Panel Messages • 110 CHECK FUSER 320: FUSER MISSING The fuser unit is not properly in stalled. Open the top cover and check to be sure that the fuser un it is properly seated in the printer and that the lock levers are pushed all the way to ward the back of the printer: c53_61a_fuser3.jpg CHECK MP TRA Y 390: [...]

  • Page 111

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Display Panel Messages • 111 LOAD mmm AND PRESS ONLINE SWITCH 490: MP TRAY EMPTY Print job from MP T ray has been received and the MP Tr a y i s e m p t y. Load the requested media (mmm) in th e MP T ray and press ON-LINE. LOAD m mm nnn: tttt EMPT Y A print job has been received and the indicated paper tra y is empty[...]

  • Page 112

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Display Panel Messages • 112 PRESS ONLINE SW INVALID DA TA The printer has received in valid data. Press ON-LINE. Reprocess and resend the print job. REPLACE TONER nnn: * TONER EMPTY The indicated toner needs replacemen t. Replace the indicated toner: 410: Y = Y ellow 411 M = Mage nta 412: C = Cyan 413: K = Black REP[...]

  • Page 113

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Print Quality Problems • 113 Print Quality Problems ______________ Blurred print (letter edges) Blurred print (one side of page) Fading, in patches Possible cause Remedy LED is dirty . Clean LED with le ns cleaner or soft tissue. Cannot print desired color because toner is low. Replace toner cartri dge. See “Replac[...]

  • Page 114

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Print Quality Problems • 114 Fading, Vertically Light Print Possible cause Reme dy LED head is dirty . Clean LED head wi th lens cleaner or soft tissue. T oner is low . Change toner cartridge. Paper is unsuitable for printer . Use recommended paper . Possible cause Remedy The toner cartridge is incorrectly installe d[...]

  • Page 115

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Print Quality Problems • 115 Lines, Black (Vertical) Lines, White (Vertical) Possible cause Remedy Image drum is damaged. Replace image drum. See “R eplace an Image Drum” on page 62. T oner is low . Change toner cart ridge. See “Replace a T oner Cartridge” on page 54. Periodi c black lateral l ines or spots. [...]

  • Page 116

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Print Quality Problems • 116 Shading on unprinted sections Toner rubs off when you rub the printed surface. Possible cause Remedy Paper has been affected by static electricity . Store paper within specified temperature and humidity levels. See “Specifications” on page 106. Paper is too thick. Use recommende d pap[...]

  • Page 117

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 17 Paper Jams _______________________ General Information Jams can occur due to paper misfeeding from a paper tray or at any point along the paper path. When a jam occurs, the printer immediately stops. The control panel displays an error message. This message tells you where the first sheet is jammed.[...]

  • Page 118

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 18 If paper jams are frequent • More than on e sheet feeds at a time. • P aper curls. • P aper feeds at an angle. Jam is cleared, but pr inter does not print. Possible cause Remedy The printer is not horizontal. Place the prin ter on a stable, level sur face. The paper is too thin. Use the corr e[...]

  • Page 119

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 19 Jam 370, 373 and 383 OPEN DUPLEX C OVER nnn: PAPER JAM nnn = 370, 373, 383 1. Press the d uplex cov er release. Open th e duplex er cover . c53_54_duplex1.jpg 2. Remo ve any jammed sheets. c53_65a_jamduplex1.jp g[...]

  • Page 120

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 20 c53_99a_jam37x.jpg c53_88a_jam.jpg 3. Close the duplex unit cover . c53_95a_dupl exjam.jpg[...]

  • Page 121

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 21 Jam 371 OPEN DUPLEX C OVER 371: P aper Jam 1. T urn off the prin ter . 2. Pull out the duplexer . c53_96_jam37 1a.jpg 3. Pull the duplex er lid to unlock it. c53_97_jam371b. jpg[...]

  • Page 122

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 22 4. Open the lid. Remove the jammed sheet. c53_98_jam371c .jpg 5. Close the lid. Push it back to lock it in plac e. c53_97_jam371b.jpg[...]

  • Page 123

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 23 6. Push the duplexer ba ck into the printe r . c53_96_jam371a.jpg 7. T urn on the printer .[...]

  • Page 124

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 24 Jam 372 and 380 OPEN FRONT COVE R nnn: PAPER JAM nnn = 372 or 380. 1. Lift the front cov er release. Pull open the front cover . c53_58_frcvropen. jpg 2. Remo ve any jammed sheets. c53_66_jamfront.jpg[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 25 3. Close the front cover . c53_57_frcvrc lose.jpg[...]

  • Page 126

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 26 Jam 381 OPEN T OP COV ER 381: P aper Jam 1. Press the cover release. Fu lly open the printer’ s top cover . c53_02_opencvr.jpg 2. Note the positions of the four image drums: Cyan ( 1 ), Magenta ( 2 ), Y ellow ( 3 ), Black ( 4 ). It is essential that they go ba ck in the correct order! c53_09_li du[...]

  • Page 127

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 27 3. Lift each of the image drum/toner cartridge units out of the printer . Place them on a flat surface in a safe place away from direct sources of heat and light . c53_53_drumremov e.jpg WARNING! If the printer has been powered on, the fuser is hot. This area is clearly labelled. Do not touch it.[...]

  • Page 128

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 28 4. Remo ve any sheets of paper on the belt unit. c53_63_jambelt 1.jpg CAUTION! The green surface at the base of each image drum is very delicate and light sensitiv e. • Do not touch the green surface. • Never expose the drum to direct sunlight or to very bright room lighting. • Do not expose i[...]

  • Page 129

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 29 NOTE Warning! If the printer has been printing, the fuser will be HOT ! If the sheet is well advanced into the fuser (only a short length is still visible), do not attempt to pull it back. See step 4 under “Jam 382” . To remove a sheet trapped in the fuser: 1. Grasp the ed ge of the sheet. 2. Pu[...]

  • Page 130

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 30 5. Place the four image drums/toner cartridges back in the printer . Be sure to place them in the proper sequence ( 1 = Cy an, 2 = Magenta, 3 = Y ellow , 4 = Black). c53_09_lidup.jpg 6. Close the top cover . c53_45_latchc vr.jpg[...]

  • Page 131

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 31 Jam 382 OPEN T OP COVER 382: P aper Jam 1. Open the top cover . c53_02_openc vr.jpg 2. Gently pull the sheet out. • If the sheet does not come out easily , go to the next step. • If the sheet does come out, close the cover . c53_68_jamtop_c rop.jpg[...]

  • Page 132

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 32 3. Lower the rear exit tray . c53_70a_rear1.j pg 4. Pull out the jammed sheet. c53_67a_jamrea r.jpg[...]

  • Page 133

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 33 5. Close the rear exit. c53_70a_ rear1.jpg Important! WARNING! The fuser may be HOT! If the sheet is difficult to remo ve, it is partially jammed in the fuser. To get it out, re ach around the top cover and press down on the fuser pressure release lever ( 1 ) before pulling the sheet out. Then le t [...]

  • Page 134

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 34 6. Close the top cover . c53_45_latchc vr.jpg[...]

  • Page 135

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 35 Jam 390 CHECK MP T RAY 390: P aper Jam Sheet has just en tered the printer 1. Gently pull the sheet out of the printer . c53_81_jammptray. jpg Sheet can’t easily be pu lled out from the front 1. Lift the front cov er release. Pull open the front cover . c53_102_jam390. jpg[...]

  • Page 136

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 36 2. Remo ve any jammed sheets. c53_94_jam39 0.jpg 3. Close the front cover . c53_102_jam390.j pg[...]

  • Page 137

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 37 Jam 391 and 392 OPEN FRONT COVER nnn: PAPER JAM nnn = 391 or 392 1. Pull out the appropriate tra y . 391 = Tray 1 392 = Optional Tray 2. 2. Remo ve any sheet jammed as it exited the tr ay . c53_101a_jam392.jpg, c 53_100a_jam391.jpg 392 391[...]

  • Page 138

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Jams • 1 38 3. Open the front cover . c53_58_frcvropen. jpg 4. Remo ve any jammed sheets. c53_66_jamfront_cr op.jpg 5. Close the front cover . c53_57a_frcvr close.jpg[...]

  • Page 139

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide USB Problems • 139 USB Problems _____________________ Cannot configure for USB connection Possible cause Remedy USB cable does not meet specificat ions. Use USB cable to specification V er .2.0. Interface is disabled. Check that US B interface is se t to Enable in the menu (U SB MENU → USB → ENABLE). Configuratio[...]

  • Page 140

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide USB Problems • 140 Cannot print • PRNUSBx write error is displayed. Possible cause Remedy Interface is disabled. In the printe r menu setti ngs, enable the USB interface (USB MENU → USB → ENABLE). Printe r is switche d OFF . T urn on the printer . Printer interface cable is disconnected. Reconnect the printer i[...]

  • Page 141

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Application error • 141 Application error ___________________ or General Protection Fault _____________ Possible cause Remedy Application is not suitable for the operating system. Upgrade the application. Memory is insufficient for number of applications running. Close all other applications. Print file is corrupted.[...]

  • Page 142

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Paper Size Change Request • 142 Paper Size Change Request __________ Printer does not go online ___________ Printer makes a strange noise ________ Possible cause Remedy Paper l oaded in tra y is different size from that formatted in software application. Either change paper in tray to ma tch size formatted in applica[...]

  • Page 143

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Printer takes a long time to start printing • 143 Printer takes a long time to start printing Printing cancels ___________________ Possible cause R emedy The printer has to warm up returning from power save mo de. In the printer menu settin gs, set power save to a higher v alue to i ncrease the le ngth of time before[...]

  • Page 144

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Printing does not start • 144 Printing does not start ______________ Printing is slow ____________________ Possible cause R emedy Printer error Check the control pa nel. If an error message is displayed, correct the problem. Possible cause Remedy Print processing is carried out by the computer . Use a computer with a[...]

  • Page 145

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Cleaning • 145 Cleaning __ _______________________ Cleaning Page Macintosh OS 10.3 and later Use this to generate a cleani ng page which runs through the printer before the job is printe d. This should elimi nate any fading, streaking or erratic marks from the printed pages. 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Cl[...]

  • Page 146

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Printer Drivers • 146 Printer Drivers General Information ________________ See your printed Setup Guide for information on installing the driver supplied with your printer. You can also go to http://my.okidata.com to see/download a copy of the Setup Guide or for the latest information on printer drivers. For more inf[...]

  • Page 147

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Printer Drivers • 147 Macintosh ________________________ General Information Summary Macintosh OS 10.3 and later The “Summary” lists all the printer settings currently made for your print job. See “S ummary” on page 148. Preset s Macintosh OS 10.3 and later “Presets” allow you to save a group of settings [...]

  • Page 148

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Printer Drivers • 148 Summary Macintosh OS 10.3 and later The “Summary” lists all the printer settings currently made for your print job. 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Open the drop-down list below Presets. Select Summary . Presets Macintosh OS 10.3 and later Use / Save Preset[...]

  • Page 149

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Printer Drivers • 149 Delete a Preset 1. Make sure the Preset y ou wish to change is selected in the Pres et box. 2. Open the drop-down list. Sele ct Delete. The Preset is deleted from the li st. Scheduler 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Open the drop-down list below Presets. Select[...]

  • Page 150

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Printer Drivers • 150 Paper Handling 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Open the drop-down list below Presets. Select P aper Handling. Reverse page order Select this to print the last page of the document first. This is useful when you are pri nting to the straight-through, rear (face [...]

  • Page 151

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Printer Features • 151 Printer Features Overview ________________________ Banners: see page 152 Black Printing: see page 154 Booklets: see page 159 Collating: see page 162 Color Matching: see page 165 Custom Page Size: see page 194 Duplex Print ing: see page 197 Grayscale: see page 203 N Up (multiple pages on one she[...]

  • Page 152

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Banners • 152 Banners _________________________ General Information A banner is a document printe d on an exta-long sheet of paper. To print a banner, you must: • use an application that supports banners Notes: Word does not support banners. Word limits page length to 22 inches (558.8 mm). Power Point does support [...]

  • Page 153

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Banners • 153 Windows For important information about printing banners , see General Information, on page 152. Macintosh OS 10.3 and later For important information about printing banners , see General Information, on page 152. Before you print a banner , you must set Multi Purpose T r ay is Manual feed to ON in the [...]

  • Page 154

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Black Printin g • 154 Black Printing _____________________ General Information Y o u r p r i n t e r p r i n t s t h e c o l o r b l a c k i n o n e o f t w o w a y s : •C o m p o s i t e B l a c k •T r u e B l a c k Composite Black The cyan, magenta, yellow, and black toners are combined to create composite blac[...]

  • Page 155

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Black Printin g • 155 Windows True Black Normally, the printer prints black using all four toner colors (Composite Black). If you do a lot of black- only prin ting, set the printer to use only black toner (True Black). Individual Print Jobs 1. When you print a job, click on the driver’ s Color tab 2. Click in the b[...]

  • Page 156

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Black Printin g • 156 Windows Black Finish Individual Print Jobs 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Click on the Color tab. 4. At Adv anced Color , make your selection. If the box has a chec k mark, the feature is ON. If the box is empty, the feature is OFF. 5. Below Black Fi nish, mak[...]

  • Page 157

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Black Printin g • 157 4. Click on the Color tab. 5. At Adv anced Color , make your selection. If the box has a chec k mark, the feature is ON. If the box is empty, the feature is OFF. 6. Below Black Fi nish, make your selectio n. Choices are Auto, Gloss, and Mat te. Gloss This option produc es printing with a more gl[...]

  • Page 158

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Black Printin g • 158 Macintosh OS 10.3 and later True Black 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Open the drop-down list below Presets. Select Printer Option. 4. At “ Always cr eate 100% Blac k(K) T oner ” , make your selection. If the box has a chec k mark, the feature is ON. If th[...]

  • Page 159

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Booklets (Bindi ng Print) • 159 Booklets (Binding Print) _____________ General Information F3_05.jpg Booklet printing allows you to print a document like a brochure or greeting card. Both the duplex unit and additional memory must be installed and enabled in the driver before using booklet printing. Some applications[...]

  • Page 160

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Booklets (Bindi ng Print) • 160 NOTES Both the duplex unit and additional memory must be installed and enabled in the driver before using booklet printing. Not available on some network connections: see the Help file. Some software applications may not support booklet printing. The right-to-left setting allows a book[...]

  • Page 161

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Booklets (Bindi ng Print) • 161 Windows 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. In the Print dialog bo x, select your printer . 4. Next: Windows Vista/XP: click Properties. Windows 2000: go to the next step. 5. On the Setup tab, under Fi nishing Mode, in the drop-down list, select Booklets.[...]

  • Page 162

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Collating • 162 Collating __ _______________________ General Information F3_07.jpg Collating is printing multiple copies of a multi-page job where each copy has the pages arranged in the correct order. If you print multiple copies of a mul ti-page job and DO NOT specify collating, all of the copi es of the first page[...]

  • Page 163

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Collating • 163 Windows 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. In the Print dialog bo x, select your printer . 4. Next: Windows XP: click Properti es. Windows 2000: go to the next step. 5. On the Job Options tab, under Job T ype, enter the number of copies requir ed. Select Collate. 6. Nex[...]

  • Page 164

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Collating • 164 Macintosh OS 10.3 and later 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Open the drop-down list below Preset s. Select Copies & Pa ge s . 4. At Co llate d, ma ke you r sele ctio n. If the box has a chec k mark, the feature is ON. If the box is empty, the feature is OFF. 5. C[...]

  • Page 165

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 165 Color Matching ____________________ Overview Color reproduction is a complex topic . This topic is d ivided into two sections: • background information The background information expl ains the factors that affect color matching. See page 166. • how-to information The how-to informat ion expla[...]

  • Page 166

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 166 Color Matching ____________________ Background Information Color reproduction is a complex topic . This background information expl ains the factors that affect color matching. Background information is d ivided into these sections: 1. F act ors that Affe ct Color Printing : see page 167 2. Choos[...]

  • Page 167

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 167 Color Matching Factors that Affect Color Printing There are many factors that affect color printing. Some of the most important factors are: • the differences between the range of colors a monitor can reproduce versus the range of colors that a printer can reproduce. See page 168. • monitor s[...]

  • Page 168

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 168 Color Matching Factors that Affect Color Printing Monitor Colors vs. Printer Colors (Differences between the range of colors a monitor or printer can reproduce) Neither a printer nor a monitor can reproduce the full range of colors seen by the human eye. Each device is limited to a c ertain range[...]

  • Page 169

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 169 Color Matching Factors that Affect Color Printing Monitor Settings The brightness and contrast controls on your monitor can change how your document looks on-screen. Your monitor color temperature al so influences how "warm" or "cool" the colors look. There are several setting[...]

  • Page 170

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 170 Color Matching Factors that Affect Color Printing Software Settings Many software applications have their own color settings. The application settings may override the settings in the printer driver. Please refer to the documentation for your software application for details on how that particula[...]

  • Page 171

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 171 Color Matching Factors that Affect Color Printing Printer Driver Settings The color setting s in your pr inter driver can change the appearance of a document. There are several options available to help match the printed colors with those di splayed on screen. See “How To” on page 182. For Wi[...]

  • Page 172

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 172 Color Matching Factors that Affect Color Printing Lighting (Viewing) Conditions A document can look very di fferent under various lighting conditions. For example, the colors may look different when viewed standing next t o a sunlit window compared to how they look under standard offi ce fluoresc[...]

  • Page 173

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 173 Color Matching Choosing a Color Ma tching Method General Information There is no one way to achi eve a good match between the document displayed on your monitor, and its printed equivalent. There are many fact ors involved in achieving accurate and reproducible color. However, the following guide[...]

  • Page 174

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 174 Color Matching Choosing a Color Matching Method Your choice s are: Auto Color Advanced Color Grayscale Auto Color Your printer automatically uses the best method to match color, depending on the ty pe of document you are printing. See “Auto Color” on pag e 183. Advanced Color Advanced Color a[...]

  • Page 175

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 175 Color Matching Choosing a Color Matching Method RGB or CMYK? The guidelines for choosing a color matching method make distinctions between RGB and CMYK. RGB = Red, Green, Blue and CMYK = Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black. Most documents you print are i n RGB format. This is the most common method. If [...]

  • Page 176

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 176 Color Matching Choosing a Color Matching Method Matching Photographs RGB only Select a matching met hod appropriate to your monitor. Windows Natural is generally a good choice. Select a matching method appropriate to your monitor. See “Color Settings” on pag e 179. Macintosh OS 10.3 and later[...]

  • Page 177

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 177 Color Matching Choosing a Color Matching Method Matching Specific Colors (Example: Company logo) RGB only Windows • Color Swatch Utility Use the Color Swatc h Utility to prin t out a chart of RGB swatches. Select your desired RGB values from the swatches. Enter the values in your applicat ion&a[...]

  • Page 178

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 178 Color Matching Choosing a Color Matching Method Printing Vivid Colors RGB only Choices are • Monitor 6500k Vivid • sRGB • Digital Camer a settings. Windows See “Color Settings” on pag e 179. Macintosh OS 10.3 and later See “Color Settings” on pag e 179. RGB or CMYK Windows Auto is a[...]

  • Page 179

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 179 Color Settings This is a lis t of all possible opti ons. The list you see varies accordi n g to your computer platform, operating system, color pr oduction method, and printer driver type. You can modify these settings by select ing Advanc ed Color, then Natural. See “Advanced Color” on page [...]

  • Page 180

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 180 Digital Camera Optimized for printing photographs taken with a digital camera. Th is tends to pr oduce prints with lighter and brighter colors. For some photographs, other sett ings may be better depending on the subjects and the conditi ons under which they were taken. Vivid or Digital Camer a s[...]

  • Page 181

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 181 Saturation The degree of saturation of a color is it s relative purity, or freedom from, mixture with white. Windows and Macint osh 10.3 Saturation can be adjusted when using the Advanced Color or Gray Scale color modes (color matching methods). Advanced Color : see page 185 Gray Scale: see page [...]

  • Page 182

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 182 Color Matching ____________________ How To Color reproduction is a complex topic . This how-to in formation explains how to perf orm color matching with your pri nter. List of Color Matching Methods This is a lis t of all possible opti ons. The list you see varies accordi n g to your computer pla[...]

  • Page 183

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 183 Auto Color Your printer automatically uses the best method to match color, depending on the ty pe of document you are printing. Windows Individual Print Jobs 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Click on the Color tab. 4. At Auto C olor , ma ke your se lectio n. If t[...]

  • Page 184

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 184 Macintosh OS 10.3 and later 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Open the drop-down list below Preset s. Select Color . 4. Below Color Mode, at Auto Color , make your selection. If the box has a chec k mark, the feature is ON. If the box is empty, the feature is OFF.[...]

  • Page 185

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 185 Advanced Color Advanced Color allows you to customize the color matching settings you use. Color matching is a complex topic. Use Advanced Color only if you are comfortable with color matchi ng concepts! Windows Individual Print Jobs 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int.[...]

  • Page 186

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 186 6. Change any other setting s as desired. 7. Click Print. 8. The document prints. Macintosh OS 10.3 and later 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Open the drop-down list below Preset s. Select Color . 4. Below Color Mode, at Advanced Color , make your selection. If [...]

  • Page 187

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 187 Grayscale This option prints all documents as monochrome. No color prints. The printe r interprets al l colo rs as a variation of grays. Windows Individual Print Jobs 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Click on the Color tab. 4. At Gr ayscale, make y our selection.[...]

  • Page 188

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 188 6. Change any other setting s as desired. 7. Click Print. 8. The document prints. Macintosh OS 10.3 and later 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Open the drop-down list below Preset s. Select Color . 4. Below Color Mode, at Gra y Scale, make your select ion. If the[...]

  • Page 189

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 189 Color Matching ____________________ Color Synch Macintosh OS 10.3 1. T o access t he print features, open y our print driver from within an application by selecting File → Print. 2. Open the drop-down list below Preset s. Select Color Syn ch . 3. At Color Con version, select Standard. 4. At Qu [...]

  • Page 190

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 190 Color Matching ____________________ Color Synch Macintosh OS 10.3 Filters None The default. No filters are applied to the document. C32_Mac_10.3_11a.jpg Black & White Converts the document to black and whi te, with no gray shades. C32_Mac_10.3_11b.jpg[...]

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    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 191 Blue Tone Converts th e documen t to shades of blue . C32_Mac_10.3_11c.jpg Gray Tone Converts th e documen t to shades of gra y. C32_Mac_10.3_11d.jpg Lightness Decrease ( A ) / Lightness Increase ( B ) Darkens or lightens the document. The middle picture below is with no filters applied. C32_Mac_[...]

  • Page 192

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 192 Reduce File Size This filters the document to reduce its fi le size. Sepia Tone Converts th e document t o shades of brow n. C32_Mac_10.3_11g.jpg[...]

  • Page 193

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Color Matching • 193 Add Filters Clicking this brings up a Preview screen. Here you can see the effect produced by selecting any of the standard filters. To do this, click the name in the Filters box. Then, click Apply. You can also • add New filters of y our choice • Delete filters you hav e added to the list ?[...]

  • Page 194

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Custom Page Sizes • 194 Custom Page Sizes _________________ General Information Using the Printer Driver Custom page sizes can be print ed from Tray 1, Tray 2 or the Multi-Purpose (MP) Tray, one-si ded printing only, rear exit only. Tray 1 and Tray 2 Custom Size Range • minimum 3.94'' x 5.83'' [[...]

  • Page 195

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Custom Page Sizes • 195 Windows Printing 1. Make su re the rear exit path is open: c53_72_rear3.j pg 2. Load the custom size paper in the tra y of your choice. 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. In the Print dialog bo x, select your printer . 4. Next: Windows XP/Vista : click Propertie[...]

  • Page 196

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Custom Page Sizes • 196 Define the custom size in the dial og box which appears. Click OK 6. Under Media, in the Source drop-down list, select the tray you will be using . Click OK. 7. Next: Windows Vista/XP/2000: cli ck Print. Windows Creating and Saving Custom Page Sizes 1. Click Start → Settings → Printers [Pr[...]

  • Page 197

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Duplex Printing • 197 Duplex Printing ____________________ (Printing on Bo th Sides of the Pa per) General Information • P aper must be loaded print side up . • Any tray (T r ay 1, optional T ray 2, MP tray) can be us ed for duplex printing. Paper Types Paper only Cannot duplex labels envelopes transparencies NOT[...]

  • Page 198

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Duplex Printing • 198 Paper Sizes Paper Weights 20 to 28-lb. US Bond 42 to 58 lb. Index 75 to 105 g/m² metric Size Inches M illimeters Letter 8½ x 11 215.9 x 279.4 Legal-14 8½ x 14 215.9 x 355.6 Legal-13.5 8½ x 13.5 215.9 x 342.9 Legal-13 8½ x 13 215.9 x 330.2 Executive 7¼ x 10½ 184 .15 x A4 8.27 x 11.69 210 x[...]

  • Page 199

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Duplex Printing • 199 Duplexing Restrictions Long Edge vs. Short Edge Important! You can duplex • paper • paper weights up to 28 lb. US Bond 58 lb. Index 105 g/m 2 metric You cannot duplex • labels • envelopes • transparenci es • paper weights above 28 lb. US Bond 58 lb. Index 105 g/m 2 metric Long Edge S[...]

  • Page 200

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Duplex Printing • 200 Windows Individual Print Jobs Please review General Information, on page 197, for important information about duplex printing. 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. In the Print dialog bo x, select your printer . 4. Windows Vista/XP/2000: cli ck Properties. 5. On the[...]

  • Page 201

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Duplex Printing • 201 Windows All Print Jobs (Default) 1. Click Start → Settings → Printers [Printers and F axes for XP]. 2. Right click the printer icon. 3. Windows Vista/XP/2000: select Properti es. 4. Click Printing Preferences. 5. Fol low steps below . Note that the screen for setting defaults will have more [...]

  • Page 202

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Duplex Printing • 202 Macintosh OS 10.3 and later 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Open the drop-down list below Preset s. Select Duplex. 4. At Dup lex , ma ke your sele ctio n. Choices are: Off, Long-Edge Binding, and Short-Edge Binding. 5. Change any other setting s as desired. 6. [...]

  • Page 203

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Grayscale • 203 Grayscale _ _______________________ This feature is described in the Color Matching s ection. See “Grayscale” on page 187.[...]

  • Page 204

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide N-Up Printing • 204 N-Up Printing _____________________ Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet General Information N-Up printing allows you to reduce several full-size pag es and print them on a single sheet. NUp.jpg Windows 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. In the Print dialog bo x, se[...]

  • Page 205

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide N-Up Printing • 205 5. On the Setup tab, under Fi nishing Mode ( 1 ), select the required number of pages per sheet in the drop-down list. 6. T o change addi tional settings, c lick Options ( 2 ). Settings are: Pages per Sheet Use this to print up to 16 pages on one sheet. Layout Direction Use this to set the orienta[...]

  • Page 206

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide N-Up Printing • 206 Macintosh OS 10.3 and later 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Open the drop-down list below Preset s. Select Lay out. 4. Make yo ur se lecti ons. Pages per Sheet Use this to print up to 16 pages on one sheet. Layout Direction Use this to set the orientation in whic[...]

  • Page 207

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Photographs • 207 Photographs ______________________ For the best quality when printi ng photographs, select Photo Enhance in the driver. Windows All Print Jobs (Default) 1. Click Start → Settings → Printers [Printers and F axes in Windows XP ]. 2. Right- click the printer name. 3. Next Windows XP/2000: select Pr[...]

  • Page 208

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Photographs • 208 Windows Individual Print Jobs 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. In the Print dialog bo x, select your printer . 4. Next: Windows XP: click Properti es. Windows 2000: go to the next step. 5. On the Job Options tab , select Photo Enhance. 6. Change any other setting s [...]

  • Page 209

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Photographs • 209 Macintosh OS 10.3 and later 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Open the drop-down list below Preset s. Select Print Quality . 4. Select Photo Enhance 5. Change any other setting s as desired. 6. Click Print.[...]

  • Page 210

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Posters • 210 Posters __________________________ General Information Poster. jpg This option allows you to print posters by dividing a singl e document page into mul tiple pieces . Each piec e prints, enlarged, on a separate sheet. Then, you combine the separate sheets to create a poster. Windows 1. Open the file you[...]

  • Page 211

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Print Resolution • 211 Print Resolution ___________________ General Information Adjusting the resoluti on for a print j ob allows you to control the print speed and print quality of a job. Adjusti ng the resolution also allows you to improve your toner mileage. When printing proofs or drafts, you usually don’t need[...]

  • Page 212

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Print Resolution • 212 7. Next: Vista/XP: click OK. Windows 2000: go to the next step. 8. Next: Windows XP/2000: click Print.[...]

  • Page 213

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Print Resolution • 213 Windows Individual Print Jobs 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Select File → Print. 3. In the Print dialog bo x, select your printer . 4. Next: Windows XP: click Properti es. Windows 2000: go to the next step. 5. On the Job Options tab , under Quality , make y our selection. High Quali[...]

  • Page 214

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Print Resolution • 214 Macintosh OS 10.3 and later 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Open the drop-down list below Preset s. Select Print Quality . 4. Make yo ur se lecti on. High Quality The best quality image the printer provides. Choose this for optimum result s when printing graph[...]

  • Page 215

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Save as File • 215 Save as File _______________________ General Information Use Save as File to save print data to a file, without actually printing a hardcopy. Save as File captures either a PDF or a PostScript file. Windows This feature is not available in this operating system. Macintosh OS 10.3 and later 1. Open [...]

  • Page 216

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Toner Saving • 216 Toner Saving______________________ General Information Use Toner Save to maximize the life of your toner cartridges. Toner Save uses less t oner to create the printed images. Toner Save adjusts the darkness of the color halftones. Images may appear lighter than normal. NOTES Toner Save does not wor[...]

  • Page 217

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Toner Saving • 217 Windows Individual Print Jobs Please review General Information, on page 216, for important information about toner s aving. 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. In the Print dialog bo x, select your printer . 4. Next: Windows Vista/XP: click Properties. Windows 2000: [...]

  • Page 218

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Toner Saving • 218 Windows All Print Jobs (Default) Please review General Information, on page 216, for important information about toner s aving. 1. Click Start → Settings → Printers [Printers and F axes for XP]. 2. Right click the printer icon. 3. Next: Windows XP/2000: select Properties. Click Printing Prefer [...]

  • Page 219

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Toner Saving • 219 Macintosh OS 10.3 and later 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click Fi le → Pr int. 3. Open the drop-down list below Preset s. Select Print Quality . 4. At T oner saving , make your se lect ion. Checking this will enable toner saving, but reduce print quality. If the box has a chec k mark, [...]

  • Page 220

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Watermarks • 220 Watermarks ______________________ General Information watermark.jpg Traditionally, a watermark is a mark which is made on some types of paper during its producti on which can only be seen if it is held aga inst the li ght. Your printer can print an element that performs as a watermark. This element i[...]

  • Page 221

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Watermarks • 221 Windows Create a Watermark 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click File → Print. 3. In the Print dialog box, select your printer . 4. Next: Windows Vista/XP: click Properties. Windows 2000: go to the next step. 5. Click on the Job Option s tab. 6. Click W atermark. 7. Click New . 8. Enter the[...]

  • Page 222

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Watermarks • 222 Windows Edit a Watermark 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click File → Print. 3. In the Print dialog box, select your printer . 4. Next: Windows Vista/XP: click Properties. Windows 2000: go to the next step. 5. Click on the Job Option s tab. 6. Click W atermark. 7. Select a name from the W a[...]

  • Page 223

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s Guide Watermarks • 223 Windows Print, using a Watermark 1. Open the file you w ant to print. 2. Click File → Print. 3. In the Print dialog box, select your printer . 4. Next: Windows Vista/XP: click Properties. 5. Click on Preferences. Windows 2000: go to the next step. 6. Click on the Job Option s tab. 7. Click W aterma[...]

  • Page 224

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s G uide Summary of Utilities Provided • 224 Utilities Summary of Utilities Provided ________ Utilities on the CD For more information, click “Tell me more” on the Optional Utilities screen. Windows • Admin Manager For quick discovery and setup of th e Oki network card in your printer . Runs directly off the CD. • Di[...]

  • Page 225

    C5650n/C5650dn User’s G uide Summary of Utilities Provided • 225 • Job Accounting Use to control printer access and to monitor consumables usage. Utilities on the Web (Windows Only) Here is a list of the utilities provided via a download from the internet, accessed throug h the Menu Installer on the CD. For more information, click “Tell me [...]