OKI MC360 User Manual
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Getting started > 21 HOTKEY UTILITY - WINDOWS ONLY The Hotkey utility enables the MFP to receive one key touch commands from a locally connected computer (“Pull Scan”). Installation of the Hotkey utilit y is optional and can be found on the DVD under the Utilities folder. Information on using the Hotkey utility can be found in “Scan to PC” on page 62. Setting up the Hotkey Utility 1.Install the Hotkey utility from the DVD: Set-up will place a “Hotke y” icon on your desktop. 2. Double-click this icon to open the Hotkey console. 3. Select Settings . The following screen displays. 4. Select the function you want to set in section (1). 5. Set the parameters for this function in section (2). 6. When you have completed settings, press OK (3). The Utility will return to the Hotkey console. 7. To use Hotkey in PC mode (i.e. push scann ing), it must be set as the program to handle scanner events: (a) Select Start > Control Panel . (b) Double-click Scanners and Cameras . (c) Right-click the MFP icon and click Properties. (d) Select the Events tab. NOTE The Hotkey utility only works via USB connections. NOTE The following example uses Windows XP. The steps may vary if you are using any other operating system, but the principle is the same. 123 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Getting started > 22 (e) Choose an event from the Select an event drop-down menu. (f) In the Actions field, click Start this program and choose HotKey from the drop-down menu. (g) Click Apply. (h) Repeat steps e to g for each event, e.g. Scan to Application, E-mail, Folder and PC-Fax. (i) Click OK to confirm. MFP SETUP TOOL - WINDOWS ONLY Installation of the MFP setup utility is opti onal and can be found on the DVD under the Utilities folder. The MFP setup tool can discover MC350/MC360 de vices over USB or network connections. To discover, select File > Printer Discovery . The MFP setup tool allows you to configure your MFP. Refer to “Pre-configuration information” on page 29 for detailed instructions. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Getting started > 23 PAPER RECOMMENDATIONS Your MFP will handle a variety of print media, including a range of paper weights and sizes. This section provides general advice on choice of media, and explains how to use each type. The best performance will be obtained when using standard 75~90g/m² paper designed for use in copiers and laser printers. A suitable type is Color Copy by Mondi. Use of heavily embossed or very roug h textured paper is not recommended. Pre-printed stationery can be used, but the in k must not offset when exposed to the high fuser temperatures used in the printing process. Envelopes should be free from twist, curl or other deformations. They should also be of the rectangular flap type, with glue that remains intact when subjected to hot roll pressure fusing used in this type of printe r. Window envelopes are not suitable. Labels should also be of the type recommen ded for use in copiers and laser printers, in which the base carrier page is entirely cove red by labels. Other types of label stock may damage the printer due to the labels peeling off during the printing process. A suitable type is Avery White Laser Label types 7162, 7664, 7666 (A4), or 5161 (Letter). Business cards recommended are produced by Oki (Order No. 09002985). Use of transparencies is not recommended. CASSETTE TRAY The Cassette Tray can handle paper weights of 64g/m² to 176g/m². The Cassette Tray is ideal for printing A4 documents of more than 1 page in length. If you have identical paper stock loaded in the multi purpose tray, you can have the printer automatically switch to the other tray when the current tray runs out of paper. When printing from Windows applications, this functi on is enabled in the driver settings. When printing from other systems, this function is enabled in the Print Menu. MULTI PURPOSE TRAY The multi purpose tray can handle the same media sizes as the cassette trays but in weights of 75g/m² to 203g/m². For very heavy paper stock, use the face up (rear) paper stacker. This ensures that the paper path through the printer is almost straight. CAUTION! Transparencies will melt in the fuser and damage your machine. SIZEDIMENSIONSWEIGHT (G/M2) A6 105 x 148mm Light 64-74g/m² Medium 75-104g/m² Heavy 105-120g/m² A5 148 x 210mm B5 182 x 257mm Executive 184.2 x 266.7mm A4 210 x 297mm Letter 215.9 x 279.4mm Legal 13in. 216 x 330mm Legal 13.5in. 216 x 343mm Legal 14in. 216 x 356mm Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Getting started > 24 The multi purpose tray can feed paper widths as small as 105mm and lengths up to 1200mm (banner printing - MC360 only). For paper lengths exceeding 356mm (Legal 14in.) use paper stock between 90g/m² and 128g/m² and the face up (rear) paper stacker. When using the multi purpose tray, feed each sheet of paper or envelope one-by-one, rather than stacking them. This helps to avoid paper jams. Watermarked or headed paper should be loaded print side up and top edge into the printer. MC350 MC360 SIZEDIMENSIONSWEIGHT (G/M2) A6 105 x 148mm Light 64-74g/m² Medium 75-104g/m² Heavy 105-120g/m² Ultra heavy: 121-203g/m² A5 148 x 210mm B5 182 x 257mm Executive 184.2 x 266.7mm A4 210 x 297mm Letter 215.9 x 279.4mm Legal 13in. 216 x 330mm Legal 13.5in. 216 x 343mm Legal 14in. 216 x 356mm Custom sizes 216 x 356mm SIZEDIMENSIONSWEIGHT (G/M2) A6 105 x 148mm Light 64-74g/m² Medium 75-104g/m² Heavy 105-120g/m² Ultra heavy: 121-203g/m² A5 148 x 210mm B5 182 x 257mm Executive 184.2 x 266.7mm A4 210 x 297mm Letter 215.9 x 279.4mm Legal 13in. 216 x 330mm Legal 13.5in. 216 x 343mm Legal 14in. 216 x 356mm Custom sizes 216 x 356mm Banner 210 x 900mm 215 x 900mm 215 x 1200mm COM-9 Envelope 98.4 x 225.4mm COM-10 Envelope 104.7 x 241.3mm Monarch Envelope 98.4 x 190.5mm C5 162 x 229mm Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Getting started > 25 FACE DOWN STACKER The face down stacker on the top of the printer can hold up to 150 sheets of 80g/m² standard paper and can handle paper stocks up to 120g/m². Pages printed in reading order (page 1 first) will be sorted in reading order (last page on top, facing down). FACE UP STACKER The face up stacker at the rear of the prin ter should be opened and the tray extension pulled out when required for us e. In this condition paper will exit via this path, regardless of driver settings. The face up stacker can hold up to 10 sheet s of 80g/m² standard paper and can handle stocks up to 203g/m². Always use this stacker and the multi purp ose feeder for paper stocks heavier than 120g/m². LOADING PAPER CASSETTE TRAY 1. Remove the paper tray from the machine. 2. Fan the paper to be loaded at the edges (a) and in the middle (b) to ensure that all sheets are properly separated, then tap the edges of the stack on a flat surface to make it flush again (c). 3. Load the tray with paper. b a c Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Getting started > 26 Use the level indicators (a and b) as a guide. For letter headed paper load face down with top edge towards the front of the printer. 4. Adjust the rear stopper (a) and paper guides (b) to the size of paper being used. A6 paper uses area (c). 5. If you are using A6 paper, re-position the rear paper guide to the front slot. b a a b c Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Getting started > 27 6.Close the cassette tray gently. To prevent paper jams: > Do not leave space between the paper and the guides and rear stopper. > Do not overfill the paper tray. Capacity depends on the type of paper stock. > Do not load damaged paper. > Do not load paper of different sizes or types at the same time. > Do not pull the paper tray out during printing. > Close the paper tray gently. NOTE >For face down printing, make sure the face up (rear) stacker is closed (the paper exits from the top of the printer). Stacking capacity is approximately 150 sheets, depending on paper weight. > For face up printing, make sure the face up (rear) stacker is open and the paper support is extended. Paper is stacked in reverse order and tray capacity is approximately 10 sheets, depending on paper weight. > Always use the face up (rear) stacke r for heavy paper (card stock, etc.). CAUTION! Do not open or close the rear pape r exit while printing as it may result in a paper jam. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Getting started > 28 MULTI PURPOSE TRAY The multi purpose tray is used for printing on media such as envelopes, non-standard media, A5, A6, and heavyweight paper (see “Multi purpose tray” on page 23). 1. Open the multi purpose tray. 2. Adjust the paper guides (a) to the size of paper you are going to print on, using the markings on the paper platform. 3. Position a sheet of paper on the paper pl atform so that it is gripped in place. > Load your chosen media one sheet at a time. > When printing on headed paper load the paper into the multi purpose tray with pre-printed side up and top edge into the printer. > An envelope should be loaded face up wi th top edge to the left and short edge facing into the printer. 4. Set the correct paper size for the multi purpose tray in the Printer Menu. See page 41 . a Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Configuring your machine... > 29 CONFIGURING YOUR MACHINE... MINIMUM CONFIGURATION REQUIREMENTS To make the best of this MFP, the following configuration is required: To send faxes (MC360): A PSTN telephone line connection. To send e-mails: >TCP/IP network. > A SMTP and an optional POP3 server. > Default “From” Address (this MFP’s Address). To file document(s) via intranet >FTP or CIFS Protocol environment. > Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, or FTP server. PRE-CONFIGURATION INFORMATION GENERAL Ensure that you have the relevant permission/PIN numbers before commencing. The Factory set default passwords/PIN are: Administrator aaaaaa PIN 000000 Network (web page) last 6 figures of MAC address FAX SET UP (MC360) Your MFP has to be set up properly to al low faxing from the machine. The following parameters must be set before using the fax function: > Date and time > Country code > Local phone number > Sender ID See “Initial set up” on page 44 for details. NOTE The administrator password should be ch anged and maintained by the system administrator. NOTE If you ran the Oki driver installer program from the DVD-ROM you may have already set the time zone, date and time via the Panel Language Setup utility. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Configuring your machine... > 30 NETWORK SET UP The MFP has to be set up properly on your network to perform scan to e-mail and other functions. In order for other network devices to find the MFP on the network, the following network parameters have to be set: IP Address Set: IP Address: . . . Subnet mask:. . . Gateway IP:. . . DNS server:. . . SMTP server:. . . SMTP port:25 POP3 server: . . . POP3 Port:110 Explanation: 1. IP Address Set: Choose Auto to obtain IP/subnet/gateway a ddresses automatically from DHCP server. After changing setting from Manual to Auto, the MFP will automatically reboot the network card. 2. IP Address: This is the Internet Protocol (IP) address assigned to your machine by your network administrator. 3. Subnet Mask: This is the net mask address assign ed by your network administrator. 4. Gateway IP: This is the gateway IP address assigned by your network administrator. 5. SMTP Server: This is the IP address of your SMTP Mail Server assigned by your network administrator. 6. SMTP Port: The port number of yo ur SMTP Mail Server. NOTE An IP (Internet Protocol) address uniquely identifies a host connection to an IP network. The System administrator or network designer assigns the IP address. The IP address consists of tw o parts, one identifying the network and the one identifying your node. The IP address is usually written as four numbers separated by periods. Each number can be zero to 255. For example, 10.1.30.186 could be an IP address. NOTE SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is the main communication protocol used to send and receive e-mail on the Internet. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals