Ecm/Ekc Limit - Kyocera KM-8530 User Manual

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ECM/EKC Limit

If you exceed the limit previously set in the Printer ECM/EKC, the following will occur, depending on the settings
of the Printer ECM/EKC.
When in doubt about the Printer ECM/EKC settings, ask your system administrator.
When a print job is sent after limit has been reached:
• A message will appear indicating that the ECM/EKC counter reached a preset limit, but the printing
process is completed normally and the ECM/EKC counter increments as if nothing happened.
• No output is produced and the job is registered on the non complete job list.
If the ECM/EKC counter hits a preset limit in the process of getting an output:
• A message will appear indicating that the ECM/EKC counter reached a preset limit, but the printing
process is completed normally and the ECM/EKC counter increments as if nothing happened.
• After the current print job is completed, no additional jobs are accepted. If you try to send the next print
job, it is deleted and registered on the non complete job list.
• The print job instantly stops, causing the already fed paper to be output. The job is registered on the
non complete job list.
A print job deleted by the Printer ECM/EKC feature is registered on the [non complete job list]. For information
on checking the non complete job list screen, refer to "Troubleshooting".
(p.430) Checking on non complete jobs
Reference
If the Printer ECM/EKC feature is set in the copier, the [User ID] set in [Password Print] in the [Settings] dialog
box will be recognized as the ECM/EKC password.
If the Printer ECM/EKC feature is set in the copier, enter the same number as the Printer ECM/EKC password
in the [User ID] column of [Password Print].
(p.254) To specify a user
Reference
Chapter 8 Managing the Number of Prints
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