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OKIFAX 5750 // 5950
Facsimile Machine
SERVICE
MANUAL
Table of Contents Page
Service Guide OKIFAX 5750/5950
0 Introduction
Copyright 2
1 General Information
1.1 General Performance 3
1.2 General User's Function 4
1.3 General Maintenance Functions 5
1.4 General Appearance 6
....1.4.1 General Appearance of OKIFAX 5750/5950 7
....1.4.2 Control Panel 9
1.5 Basic Performance Specifications 10
....Table 1.5.1 (1/8) Basic Performance Specifications 11
....Table 1.5.1 (2/8) Basic Performance Specifications 12
....Table 1.5.1 (3/8) Basic Performance Specifications 13
....Table 1.5.1 (4/8) Basic Performance Specifications 14
....Table 1.5.1 (5/8) Basic Performance Specifications 15
....Table 1.5.1 (6/8) Basic Performance Specifications 16
....Table 1.5.1 (7/8) Basic Performance Specifications 17
....Table 1.5.1 (8/8) Basic Performance Specifications 18
1.6 Reports and Lists 19
....1.6.1 Configuration Report (List of Setting) 21
........1.6.1.1 Difference From OKIFAX 5700/5900 21
........1.6.1.2 Report Image 21
....1.6.2 Function List 21
........1.6.2.1 Difference from OKIFAX 5750/5950 21
........1.6.2.2 Report Image 21
....1.6.3 Help Report 21
........1.6.3.1 Report Image (Conditions for Description) 21
....1.6.4 Telephone Directory 21
........1.6.4.1 Difference from OKIFAX 5700/5900 21
........Telephone Directory P1 for OF5750 21
........Telephone Directory P2 for OF5750 21
........Telephone Directory P3 for OF5750 21
........Telephone Directory P4 for OF5750 21
........Telephone Directory P5 for OF5750 21
........Telephone Directory P1 for OF5950 21
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........Telephone Directory P2 for OF5950 21
........Telephone Directory P3 for OF5950 21
........Telephone Directory P4 for OF5950 21
........Telephone Directory P5 for OF5950 21
........Telephone Directory P6 for OF5950 21
........Telephone Directory P6 for OF5950 21
........Telephone Directory P7 for OF5950 21
........Telephone Directory P8 for OF5950 21
........Telephone Directory 21
....1.6.5 Group Directory 21
........1.6.5.1 Difference from OKIFAX5700/5900 21
........Group Directory for OKIFAX5750 21
........Group Directory P1 for OKIFAX5950 21
........Group Directory P2 for OKIFAX5950 21
........Group Directory 21
....1.6.6 Self Diagnosis Report 21
........1.6.6.1 Difference from OKIFAX5700/OF5900 21
........1.6.6.2 Report Image 21
....1.6.7 G3 Protocol Dump 21
........1.6.7.1 Difference from OKIFAX5700/OF5900 21
........Protocol Dump P1 21
........Protocol Dump P2 21
....1.6.8 G4 Protocol Dump 21
........Protocol Dump P1 21
........Protocol Dump P2 21
....1.6.9 Relay Broadcast Confirmation 21
........Relay Broadcast Confirmation Report P1 for OKIFAX 5750 21
........Relay Broadcast Confirmation Report P2 for OKIFAX 5750 21
........Relay Broadcast Confirmation Report P1 for OKIFAX 5950 21
........Relay Broadcast Confirmation Report P2 for OKIFAX 5950 21
........1.6.10 Internet Fax Reception Error Report (Error Mail 21
Report)
........Relay Broadcast Confirmation Report 21
....1.6.11 Activity Report 21
....1.6.11.1 Difference from OKIFAX5700/5900 21
........Activity Report 21
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....1.6.12 Message Confirmation 21
........1.6.12.1 Difference from OKIFAX5700/5900 21
........Message Confirmation (When the transmission is the 21
normal end)
........Message Confirmation (Error Report) 21
........1.6.13 Power Outage Report 21
....1.6.13.1 Difference from OKIFAX5700/5900 21
........Power Outage Report 21
....1.6.14 Confidential RX Report 21
........1.6.14.1 Difference from OKIFAX5700/5900 21
........Confidential RX Report 21
....1.6.15 Active Memory File 21
........1.6.15.1 Difference from OKIFAX 5700/5900 21
........Active Memory Files P1 21
........Active Memory Files P2 21
........Active Memory Files (In case of within 1 page) 21
....1.6.16 Broadcast Entry Report 21
........1.6.16.1 Difference from OKIFAX 5700/5900 21
........Broadcast Entry Report P1 21
........Broadcast Entry Report P2 21
........Broadcast Entry Report P1 for OKIFAX 5950 (1/2) 21
........Broadcast Entry Report P1 for OKIFAX 5950 (2/2) 21
........Broadcast Entry Report (When the destination of 21
Broadcast TX is specified by SPEED DIAL No. 1, No. 50, and
No. 100)
....1.6.17 Broadcast Confirmation Report 21
....1.6.18 Relay Broadcast Entry Report 21
....1.6.19 G3 Log Report 21
....1.6.20 NIC Configuration 21
........NIC Configuration (Type 1 ODA Version) 21
........NIC Configuration (Type 2) 21
....1.6.21 NIC Information 21
....1.6.22 E-mail Maintenance Report 21
....1.6.23 Descriptions of Communication Mode Column 21
........1.6.23.1 Mode Column in Activity Report 21
........1.6.23.2 Mode Column in MCF-multi Report (with/without 21
pictures)
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....1.6.24 Output Conditions of Various MCF Reports During 21
Transmission
........1.6.24.1 Difference from OKIFAX5700/5900 21
........1.6.24.2 Reports to be output when queuing for 21
communication is canceled
........1.6.24.3 Reports to be output upon canceling 21
communication by pressing STOP Key
........1.6.24.4 Reports to be output upon the communication 21
error end
........1.6.24.5 Reports to be output when the communication is 21
completed normally.
2 Installation
2.1 General Setup Information 76
2.2 Site Selection 77
2.3 Unpacking 78
2.4 Contents Idenfication 79
2.5 Installation of Attachments 80
2.6 AC Cord Connection 81
2.7 Telephone and Line Connections 82
2.8 Packing for Shipment 83
2.9 Initial Settings 84
....2.9.1 General Procedure of Key Operation 85
........User Functions 86
....2.9.2 Technical Functions 87
........2.9.2.1 Technical Functions Operation 1 88
........2.9.2.2 Technical Functions Operation 2 89
........2.9.2.2.1 T1 (TX) Timer Value 90
........2.9.2.2.2 T1 (RX) Timer Value 91
........2.9.2.2.3 T2 Timer *100ms 92
........2.9.2.2.4 Error Criterion 93
........2.9.2.2.5 Attenuator 94
........2.9.2.2.6 T/F Tone Att. 95
........2.9.2.2.7 MF Att. 96
........2.9.2.2.8 Ring Dura. *10ms 97
........2.9.2.2.9 CML Timing *100ms 98
........2.9.2.2.10 LED Headstrobe 99
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........2.9.2.2.11 ADMIN Email Addr. 99
........Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (1/11) 100
........Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (2/11) 101
........Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (3/11) 102
........Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (4/11) 103
........Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (5/11) 104
........Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (6/11) 105
........Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (7/11) 106
........Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (8/11) 107
........Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (9/11) 108
........Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (10/11) 109
........Service Personnel Initial Settings Table 2.9.2.3 (11/11) 110
........2.9.2.4 TEL/FAX Automatic Switching 111
........2.9.2.5 TAD mode 112
........2.9.2.6 Outline of Parallel Pickup 113
....2.9.3 User's Functions 114
....2.9.4 Location Program 115
........2.9.4.1 Select Menu is shown as below: 116
........2.9.4.1 Location Program (1/2) 117
........2.9.4.1 Location Program (2/2) 118
....2.9.5 Setup 119
........2.9.5.1 Clock Adjustment 120
........2.9.5.2 ID/Password Programming 121
............2.9.5.2.1 TSI/CSI 122
............2.9.5.2.2 TSI/CSI Option 122
............2.9.5.2.3 Sender ID 123
............2.9.5.2.4 ISDN Tid 123
............2.9.5.2.5 ISDN Sub No. 123
........2.9.5.3 Machine Settings: 124
............2.9.5.3.1 Auto Answer Mode 125
............2.9.5.3.2 TX Mode Default 126
........2.9.5.4 Dial Options & Table 127
............2.9.5.4.1 Redial Tries 129
............2.9.5.4.2 Redial Interval 130
............2.9.5.4.3 Dial Prefix 131
........2.9.5.5 Incoming Options 132
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............2.9.5.5.1 CNG Count 134
............2.9.5.5.2 Distinctive Ring 136
........2.9.5.6 Report Options: 135
............2.9.5.7.1 POP Interval 139
............2.9.5.7.2 DOMAIN Name 140
............2.9.5.7.3 Network Settings 141
............2.9.5.7.3.1 IP Address 139
............2.9.5.7.3.2 Subnet Mask 139
............2.9.5.7.3.3 Default Gateway 141
............2.9.5.7.3.4 SMTP Server Name 141
............2.9.5.7.3.5 POP Server Name 141
............2.9.5.7.3.6 POP User ID 141
............2.9.5.7.3.7 POP Password 141
............2.9.5.7.3.8 DNS P.SRV Addr. 141
............2.9.5.7.3.9 DNS S.SRV Addr. 141
............2.9.5.7.3.10 Host Name 141
............2.9.5.7.3.11 Fax Email Addr. 141
........2.9.5.7 LAN Options (1/2) 137
........2.9.5.7 LAN Options (2/2) 137
....2.9.6 User Default Setting 1 142
....2.9.6 User Default Setting 2 142
....2.9.7 Default Setting of Dial Parameters 143
....2.9.8 Technical Default Setting 144
....2.9.9 Off-line tests 145
........2.9.9.1 Self Diagnosis Flow 146
........Self Diagnosis Report 147
........2.9.9.2 Self Diagnosis Report 146
............2.9.9.2.1 Difference from OKIFAX 5700/5900 146
....2.9.10 On-line Tests 148
2.10 Installation of optional units 151
....2.10.1 Optional units 152
....2.10.2 Memory Board Installation Instruction 153
....2.10.3 Network Card Installation Instruction 154
....2.10.4 G4 Board Installation Instruction 155
....2.10.5 G3 Dual Line Installation Instruction 155
....2.10.6 Second Paper Cassette Unit 155
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3 Brief Technical Description
Electrophotographic Process Flow 78
3.1 Fundamentals of the Electro-Photographic Process 157
3.2 Actual Electrophotographic Process 158
3.3 Board and Units 159
3.4 Overall Dimension and Mechanical Structure 160
4 Disassembly
4.0 General 161
....4.1 Precautions for Parts Replacement 162
....4.2 Tools 163
....4.3 How to Disassemble and Reassemble 164
........Whole Unit Picture 165
........4.3.1 Document Table Cover 166
........4.3.2 Rear Cover and NCU Cover 167
........4.3.3 Main Cover 168
........4.3.4 Operation Unit 169
........4.3.5 NCU Board 170
........4.3.6 MODEM Board 171
........4.3.7 Plate Package 172
........4.3.8 Scanner Unit (CIS) 173
........4.3.9 Stacker Frame 174
........4.3.10 Printer Unit 175
........4.3.11 Fan and Fan Guard 176
........4.3.12 Main Board 177
........4.3.13 Contact Assembly and High-/Low Voltage Power 178
Supply Boards
........4.3.14 Disassembling the Operation Unit 179
............4.3.14.1 Disassembling the Operation Unit 180
........4.3.15 Disassembling the Scanner Unit (L) 181
........4.3.16 Scanner (CIS) 182
........4.3.17 PC1/PC2 Sensors 183
........4.3.18 Speaker 184
........4.3.19 Scanner Motor 185
........4.3.20 Disassembling the Printer Unit 186
........4.3.21 LED Head 187
........4.3.22 Toner Lockout Board 188
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........4.3.23 Stacker Cover 189
........4.3.24 Fusing Unit 190
........4.3.25 Manual Feed Assembly 191
........4.3.26 Back-up Roller, Transfer Roller 192
........4.3.27 Resist Roller, Hopping Roller, Sensor Plates 193
........4.3.28 Eject Guide Assembly 194
5 Adjustments
5.1 Setting of LED Print Head Drive Time 195
....Settings of Technical Function No. 26 (Table 5.1.1) 196
....5.2.1 Confirmation Items 197
....5.2.2 Measurement 198
6 Cleaning and Maintenance
6.1 Replacement of Consumables 199
6.2 Routine Inspection 200
6.3 Printer Counter Display/Clear (User) 201
6.4 Printer Counter Display/Clear (Service) 202
6.5 Self-Diagnosis Test 203
6.6 Sensor Calibration Test 204
6.7 LED Test 205
6.8 Tone Send Test 206
6.9 High-Speed Modem Send Test 207
6.10 High-Speed Modem Receive Test 208
6.11 MF Send Test 209
6.12 Tone (TEL/FAX) 210
6.13 ISDN Sending Test 211
6.14 Tone Send Test G3 211
6.15 Moden Send Test G3 211
6.16 MF (Tone) Test G3 211
6.17 Protocol Data Dump Printing 211
6.18 System Reset 212
6.19 Service Codes 213
....Service Code list [Table 6.15.1] (1/2) 214
....Service Code list [Table 6.15.1] (2/2) 215
....G4 Service Code Lists 216
....6.19.3 Internet-Fax Service Code List 216
7 Troubleshooting
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7.1 Overview 218
....7.1 Overall Troubleshooting Flow Chart 219
....7.2 No LCD Operation 220
....7.3 ALARM LED On 221
....7.4 Printing Test Failure 222
....7.5 No Local Copy 223
....7.6 Auto Dial Failure 224
....7.7 Transmission Problem 225
....7.8 Auto Reception Failure 226
....7.9 Reception Problem 227
....7.10 Sensor Calibration Test 228
....7.11 LED Test 229
....7.12 Tone Send Test 230
....7.13 High-Speed Modem Test 231
....7.14 MF Send Test 232
....7.15 Tone (TEL/FAX) Send Test 233
....7.16 No Acoustic Line Monitor 234
....7.17 Power Supply Unit 235
....7.18 No Document Feeding 236
....7.19 Multiple Document Feeding 237
....7.20 Document Skew 238
....7.21 Document Jam 239
....7.22 Printer Unit 240
........7.22.1 Precautions 241
........7.22.2 Troubleshooting Flow Charts of Printer Unit 242
........Table 7.22.2 Alarm Display 243
............Troubleshooting flow chart 1: Top Cover is Open 244
............Troubleshooting flow chart 2: Replace Image Drum 245
Message
............Troubleshooting flow chart 3: Engine Controller Error 246
............Troubleshooting flow chart 4: Fuser Unit Thermal Error 247
............Troubleshooting flow chart 5: Paper Jams 248
............Troubleshooting flow chart 6: No Paper Tray or No 249
Paper
............Action Items (Printer Unit-LCD Message) Table 7.22.3 250
............Sample Image Problems (Figure 7.22.1) 251
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............Troubleshooting flow chart 7: Light or Blurred Output 252
............Troubleshooting flow chart 8: Smeared Background on 253
Output
............Troubleshooting flow chart 9: Blank Output 254
............Troubleshooting flow chart 10: Vertical Black Stripes on 255
Output
............Troubleshooting flow chart 11: Evenly Spaced Marks on 256
Output
............Troubleshooting flow chart 12: Missing Print on Output 257
............Troubleshooting flow chart 13: Vertical White Stripes on 258
Output
............Troubleshooting flow chart 14: Poor Fusing 259
........7.23 G3 Dual Line Troubleshooting Flow Chart 259
........7.24 Auto Dial Failure (G3 Dual Line) 259
........7.25 Transmission Problem (G3 Dual Line) 259
........7.26 Auto Reception Failure (G3 Dual Line) 259
........7.27 Reception Problem (G3 Dual Line) 259
........7.28 High-speed Modem Test (G3 Dual Line) 259
........7.29 MF Send Test (G3 Dual Line) 259
........7.30 No Acoustic Line Monitor (G3 Dual Line) 259
8 Dipswitch Setting Tables
Portuguese 260
A Board Descriptions
Preface 261
Service Caution 262
A1.1 Unit Configuration and Block Diagram 263
....Block Diagram 264
A2.1 Signal Flow Explanation 265
....1. Copy 266
....2. G3 TX (MH/MR/MMR) 267
....2-1. G3 TX (JBIG): OKIFAX 5950 only 268
....3. G3 RX (MH/MR/MMR) 269
....3-1. G3 RX (JBIG): OKIFAX 5950 only 270
....4. PC Print (Option) 271
....5. PC Scanner (Option) 272
....6. PC-FAX TX (Option) 273
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....7. PC-FAX RX (Option) 274
....8. ISDN PC-FAX G3 TX (Option) 275
....9. ISDN PC-FAX G3 RX (Option) 276
....10. ISDN G3 TX (Option) 277
....11. ISDN G3 RX (Option) 278
....12. G4 TX (Option) 279
....13. G4 RX (Option) 280
....14. LAN Print (Option) 281
....15. Internet Fax Tx (Option) 281
....16. G3 Dual Ine Tx (MH/MR/MMR) (Option) 281
....17. G3 Dual Line Rx (MH/MR/MMR) (Option) 281
A2.2 Explanation of Signal Flowchart 281
A3.1 MCNT 281
....A3.1.1 CPU
....A3.1.2 IOGA5
....A3.1.3 Scanner Control
....A3.1.4 JBIG Control
....A3.1.5 Scanner Motor Control
....A3.1.6 CPU Peripheral Circuits
....A3.1.7 LED Head Control
....A3.1.8 Heater Control
....A3.1.9 Printer Motor Control
....A3.1.10 Toner Low Detection 282
....A3.1.11 Centronics Parallel Interface 283
....A3.1.12 Electrophotographic Process 284
....A3.1.13 Process Operation Descriptions 285
A3.2 OPE Control 285
A3.3 MODEM C34 PC Board 285
....IC201 Pin Assignment 285
....IC202 Pin Assignment 285
A3.4 UNC, WN5, FN5 and DN5 Circuit Diagram 285
A3.4 Description on the NCU Block Diagram 285
....A3.4.1 UNC circuit diagram 285
....A3.4.2 WN5 circuit diagram 285
....A3.4.3 FNS circuit diagram 285
....A3.4.4 DN5 circuit diagram 285
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A3.5 Power Supply Board 285
A3.6 High-voltage Power Supply Circuit 285
A3.7 G4A-PCB 285
A3.8 G3A - PCB 285
B Print Operation Description
B.1 Mechanical Components 286
B.2 Description of Print Operations 287
....1) Hopping and feeding 288
....2) Charging 289
....3) Exposure 290
....4) Developing 291
....5) Transfer 292
....6) Fusing 293
....7) Cleaning 294
....8) Cleaning of rollers 295
B.3 Errors 296
....B.3.1 Errors List 297
....B.3.2 Major Trouble Errors 298
........B.3.2.1 Fuse Error 299
........B.3.2.2 Fan Error 300
........B.3.2.3 Paper Feed Monitoring 301
........B.3.2.4 2'nd Tray Communication Error 302
........B.3.2.5 Cover Open 303
....B.3.3 Recoverable errors 304
........B.3.3.1 Toner Low Detection 305
B.4 Other Special Cases 306
....B.4.1 Manual Paper Feed 307
....B.4.2 Cleaning 308
....B.4.2 Diagram - Description of Print Operations 309
C Illustrated Parts List
Illustrated Parts List 310
....Section 1: Cabinet Assembly 311
....Section 2: Control Panel Assy 312
....Section 3: Printer Assembly 313
....Section 4: Base Assembly 314
....Section 5: Frame Assy Scanner - (L) 315
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....Section 6: Frame Assy - Scanner (U) 316
....Section 7: Cables, Option Boards 317
D Second Paper Feeder
Preface 318
1. Outline 319
....1.1 Functions 320
....1.2 External View and Component Names 321
2. Mechanism Description 322
....2.1 General Mechanism 323
....2.2 Hopper Mechanism 324
3. Parts Replacement 325
....3.1 Precautions Concerning Parts Replacement 326
....3.2 Parts Layout 327
....3.3 Parts Replacement Methods 328
........3.3.1 Stepping motor (Hopping) 329
........3.3.2 TQSB2 PCB 330
........3.3.3 Hopping Roller Shaft Assy and One-way Clutch Gear 331
4. Troubleshooting 332
....4.1 Precautions Prior to the Troubleshooting 333
....4.2 Preparations for the Troubleshooting 334
....4.3 Troubleshooting Method 335
........4.3.1 LCD Status Message List 336
5. Connection Diagram 337
....5.1 Interconnection Diagram 338
....5.2 PCB Layout 339
6 Parts List 340
Service Guide OKIFAX 5750/5950 Page: 2
Chapter 0 Introduction
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Service Guide OKIFAX 5750/5950 Page: 3
Chapter 1 General Information
1.1 General Performance
1 Type of appearance
l Desktop type
2 Applicable lines
l PSTN (Public switched telephone network)
l PBX (Private branch exchange)
l ISDN (Integrated service digital network)
l FAX2NET Internet Fax (via PSTN)
l E-mail Internet Fax (via LAN)
Note: ISDN and Internet Fax are options.
3 Compatibility
l ITU-T Group 3 facsimile transceiver
l ITU-T Group 4 facsimile transceiver (option)
4 Document width
l Max. 216 mm (8.5 inches [North American Letter])
l Min. 148 mm (5.83 inches [ISO A5 size])
5 Effective reading width
(TX):
l Max. 215.4 mm (NA Letter)
l 208.6 mm (ISO A4 size)
(RX):
l 208.6 mm (NA Letter)
l 208.6 mm (ISO A4 size)*1
* Printing width will be 206 mm
6 Scanning length
l 128 mm to 356 mm (5.06 inches to 14 inches)
(Length setting: Long documents (1500 mm) are also available.)
7 Automatic document feeder (ADF)
l 50 sheets (NA Letter/A4-size: 20-lb/75 gm Oki Data recommended paper)
l 30 sheets (North American Letter/A4-size: 16 to 28-1b bond/60-105 gm)
8 Recording paper or sheet
l 1st cassette: North American Letter/NA Legal/A4-size plain paper cut 250 sheets capacity (20-lb/75 gm)
l 2nd cassette (option): North American Letter/NA Legal/A4-size plain paper cut 500 sheets capacity (20-lb/75 gm)
l Manual paper feeder: Transparency for overhead projector, applicable. sheet size: NA Letter/NA Legal/A4-size
* : Oki Data Recommended paper
9 Printable width
l North American: 211.3 mm (203.2 mm for assured quality)
l North American Legal: 211.3 mm (203.2 mm for assured quality)
l ISO A4: 206.0 mm (197.3 mm for assured quality)
10 Printable length
l NA Letter: 273.4 mm (10.76 inches) / 266.7 mm (10.49 inches) for assured quality
l NA Legal: 349.6 mm (13.76 inches) / 342.9 mm (13.49 inches) for assured quality
l ISO A4: 291.0 mm (11.46 inches) / 284.3 mm (11.19 inches) for assured quality
11 Copy stacker
l Face down stacking: Max. 200* sheets
l Face up stacking: Max. 10* sheets
*Note 1: Oki Data Recommended paper
*Note 2: Face down or face up stacking is changeable by the lever.
12 Scanning resolution
a) Horizontal
l 300 dots per inch (Note: 600 dpi x 15.4 mm (600 x 600 dpi)*; copy is available) * In case 8 MB option memory is installed.
b) Vertical
l 300 dots per inch, 15.4, 7.7 and 3.85 lines per mm (Note: 300 dpi x 300 dpi; Transmission is available.
13 Scanning method
l 2592 bits contact image sensor
14 Recording resolution)
a) Horizontal: 600 dots/inch
b) Vertical:
Variable:
l STD mode (A4: 3.85 to 5.06 line/mm) (Letter: 3.85 to 5.28)
l FINE mode (A4: 7.7 to 9.3 line/mm) (Letter: 7.7 to 10.57)
l EX-FINE mode : (A4: 15.4 line/mm) (A4 15.4 to 19.87 line/mm) (Letter: 15.4 to 21.15)
l EX-FINE (300 dot/inch): (A4: 300 to 387 mm/line) (Letter: 300 to 412)
Fixed:
l
l EX-FINE mode : 300 dot/inch, 15.4 line/mm
l FINE mode: 7.7 line/mm
l STD mode: 3.85 line/mm
l PC-Print: 600 dot/inch, 300 dot/inch
15 Printing method
Electrophotographic printing
l 211.3 mm (2496 bits) LED printhead
16 Minimum scan line time for reception
l When receiving from OKIFAX or ECM: 0 ms
l When receiving from non- OKIFAX and non ECM: 10 ms at 3.85 line/mm; 5 ms at 7.7 line/mm, 15.4 line/mm
17 Print speed
l Max. 10 sheets per minute (at NA letter size)
18 Coding scheme
l Modified Huffman (MH)
l Modified READ (MR)
l Modified Modified READ (MMR)
l JBIG (only for OKIFAX 5950)
19 Modem (Rev. 2)
l ITU-T Rec. V.29: 9600 bps for use on point-to-point 4-wire leased telephone type circuits.
l ITU-T Rec. V.27 ter: 4800 bps modem for use in GSTN (General Switched Telephone Network)
l ITU-T Rec. V.21 channel 2: 300 bps duplex modem for GSTN
l ITU-T Rec. V.17: 2-wire modem for fax applications up to 14.4 kbps
l ITU-T Rec. V.34
20 Transmission speed
l 2.5 sec. per sheet of ITU-T No. 1 evaluation test chart (for OKIFAX 5950)
l 3.0 sec. per sheet of ITU-T No. 1 evaluation test chart (for OKIFAX 5750)
Note: This is Phase C time at 3.85 line/mm.
21 Protocol
l ITU-T Rec. T.30
l ITU-T Rec. G4 Class 1 (option)
l OKI special protocols: High-speed protocol (G3)
22 Error correction mode (ECM)
l ITU-T ECM
23 Image memory
l Basic mode: 2.5 M-byte (OKIFAX 5750) & 4.5 M-byte (OKIFAX 5950)
l Optional memory: 2.0/4.0/8.0 M-byte
24 Liquid crystal display (LCD)
l Four lines of 20 characters for operation guidance, check and various kinds of information
25 Power source
l Nominal input voltage 120 VAC for ODA version
l Nominal input voltage 230 VAC for INT'L version
26 MFP (Multi- Function Peripheral) function
l PC Printer Function
l PC Scanner Function
l PC Fax Modem Function
Note: For details, see "Product Specification for MFP". Hardware is standard and software is Bi-Centro interface.
27 ISDN function (option)
l G4 function
l ISDN G4: Communication
l ISDN G3: Communication
l ISDN: Report and List
Dual Mode Communication (option) Note: For details, see Product Specification for ISDN G4 Board *including Dual Mode
Communication)
28 Network print kit (option)
l Netware 3.1x, 4.1x
l TCP/IP
l Windows NT/95/98/3.1
l T600 dpi, 10 ppm
Note: For details, see "Product Specification for Network Print Kit"
29 Internet FAX Kit: E-mail type (option)
l I-Fax Sending
l I-Fax Receiving
l Gateway Service 1
l Gateway Service 2
l I-Fax Service
Note: For details, see Product Specification for Internet FAX Kit.
30 FAX2NET: Provider type (option)
Fax over IP
Fax to E-mail
Virtual E-mail
Web Retrieval
Note: For details, see Product Specification for FAX2NET Specification".
31 G3 Dual Line Function (option)
Note: For details, see Product Specification for G3 Dual Line Function".
32 600 dpi Communication (option)
Note: For details, see Product Specification for FAX2NET Specification".
33 Relay Broadcast
Note: For details, see Product Specification for FAX2NET Specification".
NA = North America
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1.2 General User's Function
1) Transmission
1 Transmit mode
l Automatic transmit mode
l Manual transmit mode
2 Instant Dialing
3 Delayed feeder transmission
4 Memory transmission
l 40 sessions
5 Delayed memory transmission (within 3 days)
l 20 specified times for OKIFAX 5750
l 30 specified times for OKIFAX 5950
6 Sequential broadcast (Memory)
l 150 stations for OKIFAX 5750
l 240 stations for OKIFAX 5950
7 Delayed broadcast
l 20 specified times for OKIFAX 5750
l 30 specified times for OKIFAX 5950
8 Confidential message transmission
l Feeder Confidential TX
l Memory Confidential TX
9 Relay broadcast initiate
l Feeder Relay broadcast initiate
l Memory Relay broadcast initiate
10 Polling transmission
l Feeder Polling TX
l Memory Polling TX
11 Bulletin Poll transmission (When Box number is opened).
l 16 boxes
12 Batch transmission
13 Priority transmission
14 Transmission preparation (Feeder)
2) Reception
1 Receive mode
l Automatic receive mode
l Manual receive mode
l TEL/FAX receive mode
l TAD mode
l Memory receive mode
l PC receive mode
l Forwarding mode
2 Memory only reception
3 No toner/No paper reception (memory)
4 Confidential message reception
l 16 mail boxes
5 Fax forwarding for incoming calls
6 Fax forwarding for no toner/no paper reception
7 Polling reception
3) Convenience
1 Dual access
2 Automatic redial
3 Last number redial (Manual redial)
4 Local copy of a document, including multiple copies
l 99 copies max.
5 Sender identification (Sender ID)
6 Personal identification (Personal ID)
7 TSI/CSI: Local telephone number
8 Acoustic monitor (only TX mode)
l 5 level selectable
9 Automatic alternate selecting call
(FAX No. + FAX No. can be registered in one-touch keys).
l OKIFAX 5750: Speed Dial (1 to 40) are assigned to one-touch keys.
l OKIFAX 5950: Speed Dial (1 to 80) are assigned to one-touch keys.
10 Half-tone transmission (at FINE resolution)
l 64 scale gradations
11 Page re-transmission (Only when memory TX mode)
12 Distinguishing text from pictures
13 Vertical reduction printing (Reduction rate is from 100% to xx%).
Note: xx is Letter 72.8%, A4 77.5%
14 Smoothing printing
In case of 8 dot/mm x 3.85 lines/mm --> 300 dot/inch x 784 lines/inch
15 Auto dialing
l Speed dialing:
OKIFAX 5750: 1 to 140 (1 to 40 are assigned to one-touch keys)
OKIFAX 5950: 1 to 230 (1 to 80 are assigned to one-touch keys)
l Group dialing: 20 groups
l Keypad dialing
l Chain dialing
l Mixed dialing
16
Real-time dialing
Dialing with off hook condition or when the HOOK key is pressed.
17 Automatic pause signal insertion
18 Local copy
19 Telephone directory (Alpha/Location) dialing
20 TEL/FAX automatic switching
21 TAD mode (for external telephone answering device)
22 Session number
23 Time and date printing
24 Closed user group (Direct mail rejection)
24 Contrast and resolution control
25 Key touch tone
26 Printer counter display (For drum, toner, print, and scan)
27 Quick scanning
28 Time and date setting
29 Language selection
l 2 languages (LCD and Report)
30 Distinctive ring detect
31 Restricted access
32 Beep sound
4) Reports
1 Function list
2 Configuration
3 Phone directory
4 Group directory
5 Activity report
6 Active memory files
7 Broadcast MCF (Message Confirmation)
8 Protocol dump (G3 and G4)
9 NIC configuration
10 Log. report (Service bit = ON)
11 G4 Log. report (Service bit = ON)
12 Self diagnosis report (Service bit = ON)
5) Report options
1 MCF. (Single-Loc.)
2 MCF. (Multi-Loc.)
3 Image in MCF.
4 Error report (MCF).
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1.3 General Maintenance Functions
1) Local tests
1 Self-diagnosis
Main board
l CPU ROM/RAM check
l Flash memory check (Program, Language, and Default)
l Modem
l RAM check
l Toner cartridge
l Option memory check
DEVICE ID
l LAN Board check (option)
ISDN board (option)
l CPU ROM/RAM check
2 Sensor calibration (Adjustment of scanning level)
3 LED test
4 Tone send test (When NCU board is installed)
5 High-speed modem send test (When NCU board is installed)
6 High-speed modem receive test (When NCU board is installed)
7 MF tone test (When NCU board is installed)
8 Tone (TEL/FAX) test (When NCU board is installed)
9 Loop back 1 (When ISDN option board is installed)
10 Loop back 2 (When ISDN option board is installed)
11 INFO0 sending (When ISDN option board is installed)
12 INFO1 sending (When ISDN option board is installed)
13 INFO2 sending (When ISDN option board is installed)
14 INFO3 sending (When ISDN option board is installed)
15 Pulse (1kHz) send (When ISDN option board is installed)
16 Pulse (2kHz) send (When ISDN option board is installed)
17 Pulse (N2kHz) send (When ISDN option board is installed)
18 Tone send test G3
19 Modem send test G3
20 MF (tone) test G3
2) Technical setup
3) System reset
l All data clear
l Location data clear
l Configuration data clear
4) Default type set
5) PC loading
6) G4 PC loading
7) G3 PC loading
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1.4 General Appearance
Figure 1.4.1 shows the general appearance of the OKIFAX 5750/5950.
Figure 1.4.2 Control Panel for OKIFAX 5750/5950.
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Chapter 1 General Information
1.4.1 General Appearance of OKIFAX 5750/5950
Figure 1.4.1 shows the general appearance of the OKIFAX 5750/5950.
Figure 1.4.1 General Appearance of OKIFAX 5750/5950.
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1.4.2 Control Panel
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Chapter 1 General Information
1.5 Basic Performance Specifications
Table 1.5.1 (1/8) Basic Performance Specifications
Table 1.5.1 (2/8) Basic Performance Specifications
Table 1.5.1 (3/8) Basic Performance Specifications
Table 1.5.1 (4/8) Basic Performance Specifications
Table 1.5.1 (5/8) Basic Performance Specifications
Table 1.5.1 (6/8) Basic Performance Specifications
Table 1.5.1 (7/8) Basic Performance Specifications
Table 1.5.1 (8/8) Basic Performance Specifications
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Table 1.5.1 (1/8) Basic Performance Specifications
No. Item Specifications
1 Applicable line 1) PSTN (Public switched telephone network)
2) PBX (Private branch exchange)
3) ISDN (Integrated services digital network): Option
4) LAN (Local area network): Option
5) E-mail Internt Fax (via LAN): Option
2 Line interface
1) Impedance 600 ohm balanced
Note: Impedance may differ by the requirement of PTT.
2) Sending power level 0 dBm to -15 dBm range
(Adjustable in 1 dB steps. Technical Setup No. 21)
3) Receiving power level 0 dBm to -40 dBm
(In case of V.34 TX/RX, -3 to -43 dBm
3 Type of document to be
transmitted
1) Width Max. 216 mm (NA Letter)
Min: 148 mm (ISO A5 size)
Note: Effective reading width is NA Letter (215 mm)
2) Length Min. 128 mm
Max. 356 mm (14 inches)
Long document detection: 380 mm, or 150 mm
* Technical Setup No. 10 (To enable or disable the long
document scanning)
3) Thickness Based on common bond paper
a) 0.08 to 0.13 mm for multiple page feeding
b) 0.06 to 0.15 mm for single page feeding
4) Shape Rectangular
5) Opacity Documents allowing less than 40% of the scanner source light
to pass through them.
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Table 1.5.1 (2/8) Basic Performance Specifications
No. Item Specifications
4 Effective reading width
Document width Communication Effective reading width Copy size
Mode/Paper width
ISO A4 (210 mm) G3/A4 208.6 mm for TX A4
[INTL] 208.6 mm for local copy
NA letter (216 mm) G3/A4 215.4 mm for TX Letter
[US/CANADA] 208.6 mm for local copy
Note (*1): Printing width will be 206 mm.
No. Item Specifications
5 Automatic document Max. 50 documents: 20 lb./75gm NA Letter or A4 size paper.
feeder (ADF)
Max. 30 documents: 16 to 28/60 to 105gm; NA or A4 size
paper
Documents shall be placed face down on ADF stacker.
6 Document skew Max. 1.0 mm skew over any advance of 100 mm.
The occurrence of skew exceeding 1 mm per 100 shall be 0.5%
or less.
7 Document jam detection 1) Transmission will stop and line disconnection will occur when
the end of a document is not detected within 380 mm after
scanning begins (except for the long document scanning.
Technical Setup No. 10)
2) A jam will also be declared if the document does not reach
the scanning position within 5 seconds after the start of a
document feed.
Note: When a jam is detected during message transmission
from the feeder, the machine will stop scanning and disconnect
the line, but its receiving capability will remain valid.
8 Document jam removal Manual release
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Table 1.5.1 (3/8) Basic Performance Specifications
No. Item Specifications
9 Document stacking Documents up to 297 mm in length, which meet the basic
weight and thickness specification, will exit on the stacker,
and documents of Letter or A4-size will stack in sequence.
The first sheet will be fed first in the feeder and will exit on
the stacker with printing side down.
10 Recording paper or sheet For the first or second recording paper cassette:
1) Type: Plain paper cut (Bond paper: Xerox 4200 type or
equivalent)
2) Size: ISO A4 210 mm x 297 mm
NA Letter 215.9 mm x 279.4 mm / 8.5 inch x 11 inch
NA Legal 14: 215.9 mm x 355.6 mm / 8.5 inch x 13 inch
3) Weight: 16 lbs to 24 lbs/60 to 105 gm base weight
Base weight is defined as the weight of 500 sheets
of 431.8 mm (17 inch) by 558.8 mm (22 inch) or 1 sheet size
1000 mm by 1000 mm.
4) Thickness: 0.08 mm to 0.13 mm
5) Condition: New paper
For the manual loading feeder
1) Type: Plain paper, colored paper, printed paper, envelope
2) Size: LA Letter/A4/NA Legal/Executive/A5/A6/etc.
3) Weight, thickness and condition: Same as above
Note: One single sheet should be loaded on the manual paper
feeder for one occasion.
For best results use Oki Data recommended papers
1) Xerox 4200 (20 - lb/75 gm base weight paper)
11 Recording paper cassette Up to 250 sheets/cassette
first cassette (Oki Data recommended paper)
second cassette Up to 500 sheets/cassette
(Oki Data recommended paper)
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Table 1.5.1 (4/8) Basic Performance Specifications
No. Item Specifications
12 Effective recording area
1) Printable area
Letter Size A4 Size 14 inch Legal Size 13 inch Legal Size
inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm
PL 11 279.4 11.7 297 14 355.6 13 330.2
PW 8.5 216 8.27 210 8.5 216 8.5 216
EL 10.76 273.4 11.46 291 13.76 349.6 12.76 324.2
EW 8.32 211.3 8.11 206 8.32 211.3 8.32 211.3
T .12 3 0.12 3 0.12 3 0.12 3
B .12 3 0.12 3 0.12 3 0.12 3
L .09 .08 0.08 2 0.09 2.3 0.09 2.3
R .09 .08 0.08 2 0.09 2.3 0.09 2.3
1) Guaranteed printing area
Letter Size A4 Size 14 inch Legal Size 13 inch Legal Size
inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm
PL 11 279.4 11.7 297 14 355.6 13 330.2
PW 8.5 216 8.27 210 8.5 216 8.5 216
EL 10.5 266.7 11.2 284.3 13.5 342.9 12.5 317.5
EW 8.0 203.2 7.77 197.3 8.0 203.2 8.0 203.2
T 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35
B 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35
L 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35
R 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35 0.25 6.35
Note: The printable area means the area allowing actual printing at the time of receiving The guaranteed printing area means the area where the printing is
guaranteed.
These tables do not include vertical and horizontal addressing error (+/- 3 mm) of recording paper.
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Table 1.5.1 (5/8) Basic Performance Specifications
No. Item Specifications
13 Copy stacking The printed copies will be discharged on the stacker with
printed face up or face down.
1) Face down stacking: Up to 200 copies
2) Face up stacking: Up to 10 copies
Note:
1) Using the recommended paper, New standard 20-lb. (Xerox
4200)
2) Except 16 lb. papers.
3) Face down or face up stacking is changeable by the lever.
14 Scanning resolution Horizontal
l 600 dot/inch, (interpolated) and 300 dot/inch Note, 600 dpi x
15.4 mm (600 dpi x 600 dpi); Copy is available.
Vertical
Transmission mode:
l 3600 dot/inch, 15.4 lines/mm (EX-FINE), 7.7 lines/mm (FINE)
or 3.85 lines/mm (STD)
15 Image scanning method NA Letter size (2592-bit) direct contact image sensor
16 Contrast control The Light and Dark contrasts (low contrast) will be
automatically enhanced to improve image quality. Slice level
shifting has 3 levels of switch selection on operation panel.
17 Recording solution Horizontal:
l 600 dot/inch
Vertical:
l 300 dot/inch (EX-FINE), 15.4 line/mm (EX-FINE), 7.7 line/mm
(FINE), or 3.85 line/mm (STD)
Variable
A4 Letter
STD 3.85 ~ 4.96 3.85 ~ 5.28
Fine 7.7 ~ 9.93 7.7 ~ 10.57
Ex-Fine (15.4 line/mm) 15.4 ~ 19.87