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OKI Microline 490

Quick information
Brand OKI 1997
Model 62418901
Released Year 1997
Type Printers
Series Microline
Item Weight 17.25 pounds
Maximum Media Size 8.5 x 14 inch
Product Dimensions 20.8 x 9.4 x 21.4 inches
Status Discontinued

Overview

The OKI Microline 490 is a high-performance dot matrix printer designed for office environments requiring reliable and continuous printing capabilities. It utilizes a 24-pin print head delivering high-quality text and graphics output with improved print resolution compared to earlier 9-pin models. The printer supports a variety of paper types, including multipart forms and continuous feed paper, through its tractor feed mechanism. It features parallel and serial interfaces for flexible connectivity with various computer systems. The print speed reaches up to 400 characters per second in draft mode, making it suitable for intensive printing tasks. Additionally, the device supports ESC/P and IBM ProPrinter emulations to ensure compatibility with a broad range of software applications.

Specifications

Print Technology Dot Matrix
Print Speed Up to 400 cps (characters per second) in draft mode
Resolution 360 x 360 dpi equivalent
Paper Handling Continuous feed, multipart forms up to 5 copies, single sheets
Interfaces Parallel, Serial
Emulations ESC/P, IBM ProPrinter
Character Sets Supports multiple international character sets
Fonts Draft, Roman, Sans Serif, Courier
Dimensions Approximately 455 x 268 x 273 mm
Weight Approx. 10.5 kg
Power AC 220-240V, 50/60 Hz
Noise Level Approx. 55 dB during operation
Operating Environment Temperature: 50 to 95°F (10 to 35°C), Humidity: 20-80% RH
Discontinued Yes
Input Type Monochrome
Output Type Black & White
Memory 128 KB
MPN 62418901
California Prop 65 Warning Yes
Type All-In-One Printer
Technology Dot Matrix
Maximum Resolution 360 DPI
Model OKI Microline 490
Connectivity Parallel (IEEE 1284), USB 1.0/1.1
Country/Region of Manufacture Thailand
Product Line OKI Microline
Maximum Media Size 8.5 x 14 inch
Included Components Printer Accessories, Printer Accessory
Print media Envelopes
Scanner Type Sheetfed
Max Input Sheet Capacity 20000
Sheet Size 8.5 inches
Maximum Black and White Print Resolution 240 dpi
Color Depth 1 bpp
Dual-sided printing No
Maximum copies per run 20000
Max copy resolution black-white 240 dpi
Duplex Simplex
Hardware Interface USB
Ink Color black
Additional Printer functions Print Only
Control Method Touch
Processor Count 1
Series Number 490
Number of USB 2 Ports 1
Total USB Ports 1
Specific Uses For Product personal
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Printer Ink Type ribbon (black)
Global Trade Identification Number 00051851410111
Memory Storage Capacity 128 KB
Product Dimensions 20.8 x 9.4 x 21.4 inches
Item Weight 17.25 pounds
Item model number 62418901
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer Yes
Date First Available January 30, 2007
Manufacturer Oki
Language English

Documents

User Manual (PDF) View Download

Key Advantages

The OKI Microline 490 offers robust and durable construction, ensuring long operational lifespan even in demanding office environments. Its 24-pin print head produces high-resolution output with clear and sharp character printing. The printer accommodates multi-part forms with up to 5 copies, which is essential for invoicing and official document processes. It supports multiple character sets and fonts, enhancing versatility for multilingual documentation. The device's ability to handle various paper types and sizes increases its applicability across different office requirements. Its compatibility with multiple communication interfaces adds to its ease of integration with existing IT infrastructure.

Limitations

The Microline 490's dot matrix print technology results in comparatively noisier operation and slower print speed versus modern inkjet and laser printers. Its monochrome output limits the capability for color printing, which may be necessary in some contemporary office applications. Maintenance of the print head and ribbons requires periodic attention to maintain quality, leading to potential downtime. The device's physical bulk and weight make it less portable and require dedicated office space. Limited support for modern connectivity options such as USB or network interfaces restricts ease of use with newer computer systems. Its energy consumption is higher compared to more recent printer models focused on energy efficiency.

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