Oki B4100 User Manual

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40055101TH Rev.4

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Automatic document feeder (ADF)

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Document skew

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Document jam detection

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Document jam removal

Table 1.5.1 (2/10) Basic Performance Specifications

No.

Item

Specifications

Document width

Communication

Mode/Paper width

Effective reading

width

Copy size

ISO A4 (210 mm)
[INT'L/FTZ]

NA letter (216 mm)
[US/CANADA]

G3/A4

G3/A4

A4

Letter

NA legal (216 mm)
[US/CANADA]

G3/A4

Legal

OKIOFFICE44/OKIFAX 4100

208 mm for TX
200 mm for local copy

OKIFAX 5000 series

208 mm for TX
202.8 mm for local copy

OKIOFFICE44/OKIFAX 4100

215 mm for TX
200 mm for local copy

OKIFAX 5000 series

215.1 mm for TX
211.2 mm for local copy

OKIOFFICE44/OKIFAX 4100

215 mm for TX
200 mm for local copy

OKIFAX 5000 series

215.1 mm for TX
211.2 mm for local copy

Rev.2

Note Local copy: Pritable reading width in local copy mode

Rev.3

4

Effective reading width

Max. 20 documents for OKIOFFICE44/OKIFAX 4100: NA Let-
ter or A4 (20-1b)
Max. 30 documents for OKIFAX 5000 series: NA Letter or A4
(20-1b)
Max. 15 documents: NA Letter or A4 (13-28lb bond paper)
Documents shall be placed facedown on ADF stacker.
The first sheet will be fed first in the feeder and will exit facedown
in the document stacker.

Max. 2.6 mm skew over a document of A4 length.
For a document longer than A4 length, occurrence of skew
exceeding 2.6 mm over any A4 length is 0.5% or less.

1) Transmission will stop and line disconnection will occur when

the end of a document is not detected within 356 mm after
scanning begins (except for the long document scanning. TF
+ 11)

2) A jam will also be declared if the document does not reach the

scanning position within 5.5 seconds (OKIFAX 5000 series)/
10 seconds (OKIOFFICE44/OKIFAX 4100) 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.

Manual release

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