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Lenny L Posted on Apr 22, 2015

Does anyone use a d-link 101p+ print server with an Okidata 320 turbo printer.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 14, 2008

SOURCE: Okidata 320 Turbo print head carriage slamming

There is a Optical sensor under the print head drive assy. You might have dust blocking this sensor.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2008

SOURCE: Alarm light Microline 320 Turbo 9 pin printer - won't print

We swapped out the printer for another one we had in the office that was working. The new printer also got the alarm light. From that we concluded that it was a bad serial card. We swapped the serial card from another printer, and the original printer started working perfectly. Now we just need to find out where we can purchase another serial card, as we have no more 'spares' around here.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 03, 2008

SOURCE: adding a second printer to a d-link priter server

You need to connect the second printer to your print server then install the printer driver to your computers. If your print server has a printserver driver, run that so it will automatically find the new printer for you.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 02, 2008

SOURCE: Okidata - label printing alignment

The solution posted did not work for my problem. Thanks for trying.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Nov 10, 2008

SOURCE: print server problem

firmware is not support

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Microline 320

Looks like you can get the non-T manual from the Oki site:

http://my.okidata.com/PP-ML320.nsf?opendatabase
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Okidata - label printing alignment

The solution posted did not work for my problem. Thanks for trying.
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Oki 320 Turbo -- Unclear characters in output

If it is not the ribbon, you may have to replace the print head.

Genuine Okidata Print Head

Mfr Part #:
50063802

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A donth know waht to do

Hi luis, please download the manual for the ML320 Turbo.
Main home page. http://my.okidata.com/PP-ML320Turbo.nsf
For the English Pdf manual click on this next link.
http://my.okidata.com/mandown.nsf/1fe7d58578ca7f99852569af0042834b/e08d475cb4b6bf4a852569590039ffc6/$FILE/ae320tug_07.pdf
Once opened click the plus sign next to Contents. Than open Troubleshooting, open List of problems. Follow the instructions for problem 4
Please save the Pdf file to you're hard drive, by clicking on the gray floppy icon (upper left hand corner).

Good luck!
Mike
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Printing jibberish

Hello babytenbucks,
I can help you setup your Okidata 320 printer.
Connect the printer to the printer port coming off the motherboard. Usually it's colored pink. Also known as LPT1.
If your operating system is Win XP do this. Open Control panel, open Printer & Faxes. Click File, Add new printer.
Uncheck, automatically detect & install my plug & play printer.
Click Next. Allow it to use LPT1. Click next.
There are two windows here. On the left is Manufacture on the right is Printers. Scroll through Manufacture till you find
Okidata. Under Printer, scroll down till you see Okidata ML 320 Turbo/D (IBM), click next. You can give it a new name or leave it as is. Make the 320 the default printer. You can let it print a test page. Either way re-start the system. Try another test page.
Click the link below for a .pdf file which is the manual for your
Okidata 320 Turbo.
http://www.precision.com/manuals/Okidata_ML320_321_Manual.pdf
If you do not have Adobe's pdf reader download it from the next link.
http://adobe-reader.download-express.org/now/

babytenbucks, if your still have any trouble please just post back & we'll get it solved.
Good day!
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Okidata 320 Turbo print head carriage slamming

There is a Optical sensor under the print head drive assy. You might have dust blocking this sensor.
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Oki ML 320 Turbo/D IBM - JetDirect 170x Print Server prolems

Check the receive buffer on the Oki. I usually set it to the highest (88k or 128k). You might also check the print head gap if you are printing multi part invoices. If the print head is too close it may overheat and stop printing. If you have a different printer, swap it out and see if it prints correctly. It may be a problem with the JetDirect 170x, not the printer.
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