Oki MC560 Asia & Oceania User's Guide

To connect your Oki MC560 printer to a wireless network, access the printer's control panel, navigate to the network settings, and select the wireless setup wizard. Follow the on-screen instructions to select your network and enter the password.
If your Oki MC560 printer is not printing, first check the connection between the printer and your computer. Ensure the printer is powered on and there are no error messages on the display. Verify that the correct printer driver is installed and selected.
To clear a paper jam, turn off the printer and open the front cover. Carefully remove any jammed paper, ensuring no pieces are left inside. Close the cover and turn the printer back on. Consult the user manual for specific instructions.
To replace the toner cartridge, open the top cover of the printer, remove the used cartridge by pulling it out, and insert the new cartridge until it clicks into place. Close the cover after the replacement.
Regular maintenance tasks for the Oki MC560 include cleaning the printer's exterior, checking and replacing consumables like toner and drum units, and updating the printer's firmware.
To update the firmware, visit the Oki website, download the latest firmware for the MC560, and follow the provided instructions. Ensure the printer is connected to your computer during the update process.
Faded prints can result from a low toner level. Check the toner cartridge and replace it if necessary. Additionally, ensure that the print density settings are appropriately adjusted.
To scan documents, place the document on the scanner glass or in the document feeder, access the scan menu from the control panel, select the desired scan settings, and start the scan process.
Consult the user manual or the Oki website for the specific error code's meaning and troubleshooting steps. Restart the printer and check connections as a general first step.
To improve print quality, ensure the printer is clean, use high-quality paper, and check the toner levels. Adjust print settings such as resolution and density to suit your needs.