OKI 430dn Manual De Usuario

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I
NTRODUCTION
Congratulations on purchasing this
 
monochrome page printer. 
Your new printer is designed with a range of advanced features to give you crisp black and 
white pages at high speed on a wide range of print media.
For your information, a summary of the main features of your printer is given below.
P
RINTER
 
FEATURES
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Four different models to choose from: B410d and B410dn, B420dn, B430dn
(d denotes Duplex included and n denotes Network Interface Card included).
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Memory: 32MB for B410d, B410dn and B420dn; 64MB for B430dn.
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High speed printing: 28ppm A4 and 30ppm Letter.
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Resolution: 1200 x 600 dpi for B410d, B410dn and B420dn; 1200 x 1200 dpi for 
B430dn.
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Paper handling: 250 sheets
 
(75g/m²)
 
for B410d, B410dn, B430dn; 530 sheets for 
the B420dn.
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Emulation: standard Printer Control Language PCL6,
 
Epson FX, IBM ProPrinter
 
and 
PostScript 3 for B430dn.
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Barcodes: embedded for SIDM emulations.
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Flash DIMM: 2MB for B410d, B410dn and B420dn and 8MB for B430dn to allow the 
storage of additional fonts or bar codes.
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USB 2.0 High speed and Parallel interfaces. 
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10/100 BASE-TX Network:
 
standard for B410d and B410dn, lets you share this 
valuable resource among users on your office network.
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Multi Purpose tray for B420dn and B430dn: to extend the range of media your 
printer can accommodate (capacity 50 sheets (64g/m²)
 
or 10 envelopes), and can 
also use as manual duplex.
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Manual Feed tray for B410d and B410dn: to feed single sheets, heavy paper stocks, 
envelopes, other special media and can also be used as manual duplex.
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Power save mode for energy efficiency.
Additionally, the following optional features are also available:
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128 and 256MB RAM DIMM: to extend the main memory of your printer and speed 
up the processing of large files
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Second paper tray: to increase your printer’s paper handling capacity by 530
 
sheets 
(75g/m²).
U
SING
 
YOUR
 
PRINTER
To help you get the most from your printer, the manufacturer has provided a variety of 
supporting materials. A summary of these materials and their purposes is given in the 
following chapter.