Kyocera KM-4530 Operation Manual
Kyocera KM-4530 Operation Manual

Kyocera KM-4530 Operation Manual

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Operation Guide

<Functions Edition>
Introduction
Chapter 1 Printer-related operation
I 1. Operation Keys
I 2. Procedure for Making Settings
I 3. Menu Flow Chart
I 4. Selecting the Printer Settings
I 5. Options
Chapter 2 Software-related operation
I 1. Procedure for Installing and Printing
with a Printer Driver
I 2. Windows KX Driver
I 3. Printer Driver for Macintosh
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  • Page 1: Operation Guide

    Operation Guide <Functions Edition> Introduction Chapter 1 Printer-related operation I 1. Operation Keys I 2. Procedure for Making Settings I 3. Menu Flow Chart I 4. Selecting the Printer Settings I 5. Options Chapter 2 Software-related operation I 1. Procedure for Installing and Printing with a Printer Driver I 2.
  • Page 2: About This Operation Guide

    Microsoft Windows. For further information on using Windows, refer to your Microsoft Windows manual. Trademark Information • PRESCRIBE and ECOSYS are registered trademarks of Kyocera Corporation. • KPDL and KIR are trademarks of Kyocera Corporation. • Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows and WindowsNT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of America and other countries.
  • Page 3 IBM PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT THE DEVICE YOU HAVE PURCHASED CONTAINS ONE OR MORE SOFTWARE PROGRAMS (“PROGRAMS”) WHICH BELONG TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION (“IBM”). THIS DOCUMENT DEFINES THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THE SOFTWARE IS BEING LICENSED TO YOU BY IBM. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE, THEN WITHIN 14 DAYS AFTER YOUR ACQUISITION OF THE DEVICE YOU MAY RETURN THE DEVICE FOR A FULL REFUND.
  • Page 4 Typeface Trademark Acknowledgement All resident fonts in this printer are licensed from Agfa Corporation. Helvetica, Palatino and Times are registered trademarks of Linotype-Hell AG. ITC Avant Garde Gothic, ITC Bookman, ITC ZapfChancery and ITC Zapf Dingbats are registered trademarks of International Typeface Corporation.
  • Page 5: Operation Keys

    1. Operation Keys Printer key Touch panel Numeric keys I Basic printer screen e-MPS key* Printer Menu key Cancel key GO key * Displayed only when the optional hard disk is installed. Printer key: Press when you want to switch the machine to the Printer mode and have the basic printer screen displayed on the touch panel.
  • Page 6 2. Procedure for Making Settings Press the Printer key. The machine will switch to the printer mode. Touch the “Printer Menu” or the “e-MPS” key. The [Printer Menu] screen or [e-MPS] screen, as appropriate, will appear. • The “e-MPS” key is displayed only when the optional hard disk is installed.
  • Page 7: Menu Flow Chart

    3. Menu Flow Chart Printer menu Status Page print out Selecting the interface setting Selecting the parallel interface settings Parallel TX/RX mode Selecting the serial interface settings Baud rate Data bit length Stop bit length Parity Protocol Barcode mode ON/OFF Selecting the network interface NetWare ON/OFF NetWare Frame Type...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    3. Menu Flow Chart Selecting the emulation PCL6 Code set Line Printer Code set IBM Proprinter Code set DIABRO 630 Code set EPSON LQ-850 Code set KPDL KPDL Error Report print out ON/OFF 4-10 KPDL (Auto) KPDL Error Report print out ON/OFF 4-10 Auto emulation switching 4-10...
  • Page 9 3. Menu Flow Chart Page Settings Number of copies 4-17 Printing orientation 4-17 Printing reduction 4-18 Page Protect mode 4-18 Linefeed (LF) action 4-19 Carriage-Return (CR) action 4-19 Wide A4 ON/OFF 4-20 Printing Quality settings Smoothing mode ON/OFF 4-22 EcoPrint ON/OFF 4-22 Printing Resolution 4-22...
  • Page 10 3. Menu Flow Chart Hard disk settings Writing data 4-32 Partition List print out 4-32 Format hard disk 4-32 Reading data 4-33 Reading program data 4-33 Deleting data 4-34 Deleting font data 4-34 Deleting program data 4-35 Deleting macro data 4-35 Memory card settings Writing data...
  • Page 11 3. Menu Flow Chart ROM (option) settings Partition List print out 4-44 Reading data 4-44 Additional settings Form Feed Time Out 4-46 Resource Protect mode 4-46 Auto Continue ON/OFF and Recovery Time 4-47 Service Maintenance menu 4-47 Service Representative Status Page print out 4-47 Printer Reset 4-48...
  • Page 12 3. Menu Flow Chart e-MPS e-MPS settings Quick copy print out 4-50 Private print/Stored job print out 4-51 Virtual Mailbox data print out 4-52 Virtual Mailbox Data List print out 4-52 Code Job List print out 4-52 e-MPS configurations 4-53...
  • Page 13 4. Selecting the Printer Settings 4-1 Status Page print out Prints out a list of such items as the printer default settings, memory volume, etc. G Accessing the Status Page print out screen Touch the “Print Status Page” key. The [Print Status Page] screen will appear.
  • Page 14: Interface Settings

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 4-2 Interface Settings About the interface settings It is possible to perform interface settings for the 17 items shown in the following chart. For the most efficient use of the printer functions, select the various settings according to your printing needs. Item Available settings Remarks...
  • Page 15 4. Selecting the Printer Settings G Accessing the Interface settings screen Touch the “Interface” key. The [Interface] screen will appear. 1 Selecting the interface setting Select the desired interface and then touch the “Close” key. Touch the “Detail” key to display the setting screen corresponding to the selected interface.
  • Page 16 4. Selecting the Printer Settings G Selecting the serial interface settings Select “Serial” and then touch the “Detail” key. The [Serial] screen will appear. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select the desired item and then touch the “Change” key. The setting screen for the selected item will appear.
  • Page 17 4. Selecting the Printer Settings 9 NetWare ON/OFF Select “ON” or “OFF”, as desired, under the “Netware” setting and then touch the “Close” key. The display will return to the [Network] screen. • When “ON” is selected, the Frame Type settings will be displayed. •...
  • Page 18 4. Selecting the Printer Settings Use the numeric keys to input the first block of 3 digits of the address then press the sharp (#) key in order to input the following block of 3 digits. • To change an entered address, press the sharp (#) key to select the 3-digit block that you want to change and use the numeric keys to enter the correct address.
  • Page 19 4. Selecting the Printer Settings ^ Ether Talk ON/OFF Select “ON” or “OFF”, as desired, and then touch the “Close” key. The display will return to the [Network] screen. • To cancel the setting, touch the “Back” key. & Network Card Status Page print out Select “ON”...
  • Page 20: Selecting The Emulation

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 4-3 Emulation Protocol settings About the emulation protocol settings It is possible to perform emulation protocol settings for the 6 items shown in the following chart. For the most efficient use of the printer functions, select the various settings according to your printing needs. Item Available settings Remarks...
  • Page 21 4. Selecting the Printer Settings G Accessing the Emulation setting screen Touch the “Emulation” key. The [Emulation] screen will appear. 1 Selecting the emulation Touch the “Change interface” key. The [Interface] screen will appear. Select the interface for which you want to set the emulation protocol and then touch the “Close”...
  • Page 22 4. Selecting the Printer Settings 3 KPDL Error Report print out ON/OFF Select one of the following emulation protocols and then touch the “Detail” key. The [KPDL (Auto)] screen will appear. KPDL, KPDL (Auto) Select “ON” or “OFF”, as desired, under the KPDL error setting and then touch the “Close”...
  • Page 23 4. Selecting the Printer Settings 6 KC-GL Pen Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select the desired type of pen under the “Pen Adjust” setting and then touch the “Change” key. The setting screen for the pen width will appear. Use the “+”...
  • Page 24: Font Selection/Settings

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 4-4 Font selection/settings About the font selection/settings It is possible to perform font selection/settings for the 4 items shown in the following chart. For the most efficient use of the printer functions, select the various settings according to your printing needs. Item Available settings Remarks...
  • Page 25: Selecting The Font

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings G Accessing the Font setting screen Touch the “Font” key. The [Font] screen will appear. G Internal font setting Touch the “Change Interface” key. The [Interface] screen will appear. • The “Option” key is displayed only when there are optional fonts available, such as those contained in the optional Memory Card.
  • Page 26: Font List Print Out

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 2 Courier Select “Regular” or “Dark (bold)”, as desired, under the “Courier” setting and then touch the “Close” key. The display will return to the [Printer Menu] screen. • To cancel the setting, touch the “Back” key. 3 Letter Gothic Select “Regular”...
  • Page 27 4. Selecting the Printer Settings 1 Selecting a font Touch the “Font ID” key. The [Font ID] screen will appear. Select the font ID by following the same procedure as for the internal fonts. 4 Font List print out Touch the “List of Font” key. The font list will be printed out. 4-15...
  • Page 28: Page Settings

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 4-5 Page Settings About the page settings It is possible to perform page settings for the 7 items shown in the following chart. For the most efficient use of the printer functions, select the various settings according to your printing needs. Item Available settings Remarks...
  • Page 29 4. Selecting the Printer Settings G Accessing the Page Settings screen Touch the “Page set” key. The [Page set] screen will appear. 1 Number of copies Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select “Copies” and then touch the “Change” key. The [Copies] screen will appear. Use the “+”...
  • Page 30 4. Selecting the Printer Settings Select the desired printing orientation and then touch the “Close” key. The display will return to the [Page set] screen. • To cancel the setting, touch the “Back” key. 3 Printing reduction Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select “Zoom” and then touch the “Change”...
  • Page 31 4. Selecting the Printer Settings 5 Linefeed (LF) action Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select “LF Action” and then touch the “Change” key. The [LF Action] screen will appear. Touch the “Change interface” key. The [Interface] screen will appear. Select the desired interface and then touch the “Close”...
  • Page 32 4. Selecting the Printer Settings Select the desired interface and then touch the “Close” key. The display will return to the [CR Action] screen. • To cancel the setting, touch the “Back” key. Select the desired carriage-return action and then touch the “Close” key.
  • Page 33: Printing Quality Settings

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 4-6 Printing Quality settings About the printing quality settings It is possible to perform printing quality settings for the 4 items shown in the following chart. For the most efficient use of the printer functions, select the various settings according to your printing needs. Item Available settings Remarks...
  • Page 34 4. Selecting the Printer Settings G Accessing the Printing Quality settings screen Touch the “Print Quality” key. The [Print Quality] screen will appear. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select the desired item and then touch the “Change” key. The setting screen for the selected item will appear.
  • Page 35: Paper Settings

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 4-7 Paper settings About the paper settings It is possible to perform paper settings for the 5 items shown in the following chart. For the most efficient use of the printer functions, select the various settings according to your printing needs. Item Available settings Remarks...
  • Page 36 4. Selecting the Printer Settings G Accessing the Paper settings screen Touch the “Paper Handling” key. The [Paper Handling] screen will appear. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select the desired item and then touch the “Change” key. The setting screen for the selected item will appear.
  • Page 37: Ram Disk Settings

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 4-8 RAM disk settings RAM Disk In this machine, it is possible to create a RAM Disk, or a portion of memory that is used as a virtual disk. By creating a RAM Disk of a desired size from among the total memory in the printer, it is possible to perform electronic sorting (which shortens the overall time required for printing) as well as to save data to and retrieve data from that disk very quickly.
  • Page 38: Deleting Program Data

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings Item Available settings Remarks Deleting program data Select from among the program • Displayed only when there is Deletes the selected program data from the RAM disk. partition names that are appropriate program data in the displayed.
  • Page 39: Writing Data

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings G Accessing the RAM disk settings screen Touch the “RAM Disk mode” key. The [RAM DISK Mode] screen will appear. 1 RAM disk ON/OFF Touch the “ON” key. The various settings for the RAM disk will now be possible.
  • Page 40: Reading Data

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings Once you have completed the setting, touch the “Close” key. The display will return to the [RAM DISK Mode] screen. 5 Reading data Touch the “Data” key under the “Read” setting. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select the data that you want to be read.
  • Page 41: Deleting Data

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 7 Deleting data Touch the “Data” key under the “Delete” setting. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select the data that you want to delete. • If you want to return to the [RAM DISK Mode] screen, touch the “Cancel”...
  • Page 42: Deleting Program Data

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 9 Deleting program data Touch the “Program” key under the “Delete” setting. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select the program data that you want to delete. • If you want to return to the [RAM DISK Mode] screen, touch the “Cancel”...
  • Page 43 4. Selecting the Printer Settings 4-9 Hard disk settings For more information about the hard disk, refer to “5. Options” on page 5-1. About the hard disk settings It is possible to perform hard disk settings for the 9 items shown in the following chart. For the most efficient use of the printer functions, select the various settings according to your printing needs.
  • Page 44: Writing Data

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings G Accessing the Hard Disk settings screen Touch the “HARD DISK” key. The [Hard Disk] screen will appear. 1 Writing data Touch the “Write Data” key. The display will return to the basic printer screen and the machine will enter a “waiting for data” state. •...
  • Page 45: Reading Program Data

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 4 Reading data Touch the “Data” key under the “Read” setting. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select the data that you want to be read. • If you want to return to the [Hard Disk] screen, touch the “Cancel” key.
  • Page 46: Deleting Font Data

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 6 Deleting data Touch the “Data” key under the “Delete” setting. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select the data that you want to delete. • If you want to return to the [Hard Disk] screen, touch the “Cancel” key.
  • Page 47: Deleting Macro Data

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 8 Deleting program data Touch the “Program” key under the “Delete” setting. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select the program data that you want to delete. • If you want to return to the [Hard Disk] screen, touch the “Cancel” key.
  • Page 48 4. Selecting the Printer Settings 4-10 Memory card settings Memory Card This machine comes equipped with a slot for inserting a Memory Card. Use a Memory Card that contains fonts in order to print with fonts other than those already installed in the machine, or use the card to save and then read print data.
  • Page 49 4. Selecting the Printer Settings Item Available settings Remarks Reading program data Select from among the program Displayed only when there is appro- Reads the selected program data from the memory card. partition names that are priate program data in the memory displayed.
  • Page 50: Partition List Print Out

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings G Accessing the Memory Card settings screen Touch the “Memory Card” key. The [Memory Card] screen will appear. 1 Writing data Touch the “Write Data” key. The display will return to the basic printer screen and the machine will enter a “waiting for data” state. •...
  • Page 51: Reading Font Data

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 4 Reading data Touch the “Data” key under the “Read” setting. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select the data that you want to be read. • If you want to return to the [Memory Card] screen, touch the “Cancel”...
  • Page 52: Reading Macro Data

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 6 Reading program data Touch the “Program” key under the “Read” setting. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select the program data that you want to be read. • If you want to return to the [Memory Card] screen, touch the “Cancel”...
  • Page 53: Deleting Data

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 8 Deleting data Touch the “Data” key under the “Delete” setting. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select the data that you want to delete. • If you want to return to the [Memory Card] screen, touch the “Cancel”...
  • Page 54: Deleting Program Data

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 0 Deleting program data Touch the “Program” key under the “Delete” setting. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select the program data that you want to delete. • If you want to return to the [Memory Card] screen, touch the “Cancel”...
  • Page 55 4. Selecting the Printer Settings 4-11 ROM (option) settings About the ROM (option) settings It is possible to perform ROM (option) settings for the 2 items shown in the following chart. For the most efficient use of the printer functions, select the various settings according to your printing needs. Item Available settings Remarks...
  • Page 56: Partition List Print Out

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings G Accessing the ROM (option) settings screen Touch the “Option ROM” key. The [Option ROM] screen will appear. 1 Partition List print out Touch the “List of Partitions” key. A Partition List will be printed out. 2 Reading data Touch the “Data”...
  • Page 57 4. Selecting the Printer Settings 4-12 Additional settings About the additional settings It is possible to perform additional settings for the 6 items shown in the following chart. For the most efficient use of the printer functions, select the various settings according to your printing needs. Item Available settings Remarks...
  • Page 58: Form Feed Time Out

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings G Accessing the Additional settings screen Touch the “Others” key. The [Others] screen will appear. 1 Form Feed Time Out Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select “Form Feed Time Out” and then touch the “Change” key. Use the “+”...
  • Page 59: Auto Continue On/Off And Recovery Time

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 3 Auto Continue ON/OFF and Recovery Time Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select “Auto continue” and then touch the “Change” key. Touch the “ON” key. • If you select “OFF” here, the auto continue recovery time setting will not be available.
  • Page 60: Printer Reset

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 5 Printer Reset Touch the “Printer Reset” key. Touch the “Yes” key. The Printer Board will be reset. • If you select “No” here, the display will return to the [Others] screen. 6 Dump received data Touch the “Print HEX-DUMP”...
  • Page 61 4. Selecting the Printer Settings 4-13 e-MPS settings NOTE: The optional hard disk must be installed in order to use the e-MPS function. For more information about e-MPS, refer to “2. Windows KX Driver” on page 2-1. About the e-MPS settings It is possible to perform e-MPS settings for the 6 items shown in the following chart.
  • Page 62: Quick Copy Print Out

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings G Accessing the e-MPS settings screen Touch the “e-MPS” key. The [e-MPS] screen will appear. 1 Quick copy print out Touch the “Quick Copy” key. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select your user name and then touch the “Next”...
  • Page 63: Private Print/Stored Job Print Out

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 2 Private print/Stored job print out Touch the “Private/Stored” key. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select your user name and then touch the “Next” key. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select the desired job. Use the “+”...
  • Page 64: Virtual Mailbox Data Print Out

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 3 Virtual Mailbox data print out Touch the “Print VMB Data” key. Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select the desired tray and then touch the “Print” key. • If an ID has been set for the selected job, the screen for inputting the ID will appear.
  • Page 65: E-Mps Configurations

    4. Selecting the Printer Settings 6 e-MPS configurations Touch the “Configuration” key. Maximum number of quick copy jobs Use the “L” and “M” cursor keys to select “Quick Copy” and then touch the “Change” key. Use the “+” and/or “–” key to select the maximum number of quick copy jobs that can be registered.
  • Page 66 5. Options Additional Memory This machine comes standard with 32 MB of memory installed. By adding more memory, more complex printing can be accomplished and printing speed can be increased. There are two slots available for adding memory and increasing the memory installed in this machine to up to a maximum of 256 MB.
  • Page 67 1. Procedure for Installing and Printing with a Printer Driver 1-1 Included printer drivers The following printer drivers are included with this product. * Each type of printer driver has a version appropriate to a specific model of copy machine. Be sure to choose the driver that is appropriate for your copier.
  • Page 68 1. Procedure for Installing and Printing with a Printer Driver 1-2 System Conditions G Windows 95/98 Recommended requirements Pentium 90 MHz or more 16 MB or more 10 MB or more CD-ROM drive 1 drive G Windows NT 4.0 Recommended requirements Pentium 90 MHz or more 32 MB or more 10 MB or more...
  • Page 69 1. Procedure for Installing and Printing with a Printer Driver 1-3 Screen that Appears when the CD-ROM is Inserted This section explains the screen that appears when the CD-ROM supplied with the Printing System is inserted into the CD-ROM drive. I Install Drivers Click to start installation of the printer driver.
  • Page 70 1. Procedure for Installing and Printing with a Printer Driver 1-4 Installing the Printer Driver (Windows) Install the printer driver as follows: * The printer can be connected to the computer by one of the following two methods: local or network. If you want to connect them through network, refer to the operation manual of the operating system (OS).
  • Page 71 1. Procedure for Installing and Printing with a Printer Driver Select the driver type. From the list, select the type of driver to be installed, then click Next. * Refer to “1-1 Included printer Drivers” on page 1-1 for information regarding each printer driver.
  • Page 72 1. Procedure for Installing and Printing with a Printer Driver Select a printer port. From the list, select the desired port, then click Next. * Normally, set to LPT1. * When installing the printer driver for Windows NT, the Add LPR Port button will appear below the box, so press the button to set the desired LPR printer.
  • Page 73 1. Procedure for Installing and Printing with a Printer Driver 1-5 Uninstalling the Printer Driver The following procedure explains how to uninstall the printer drivers. The uninstall program can be found on the CD-ROM that is included with this product. Start Windows.
  • Page 74 1. Procedure for Installing and Printing with a Printer Driver 1-6 Printing The following is an example procedure for printing using a printer driver under the conditions and environment noted below. • OS: Windows 98 • Printer driver: KPDL2 Driver •...
  • Page 75 1. Procedure for Installing and Printing with a Printer Driver G Printing from the application Use the application that you want to use to open the document that you want to print. Select [Print] in the [File] menu. The [Print] dialogue box will appear. Select the desired number of copies that you want to make and which pages are to be printed.
  • Page 76 2. Windows KX Driver The following section explains the functions of the KX driver. * This Operation Guide uses illustrations from the message display of the 35 ppm copier for purposes of explanation, but the actual basic operation procedure is the same for other models. * The following procedure is explained as though it is being carried out in Windows 98.
  • Page 77 2. Windows KX Driver 2-2 Media Tab I Paper Size: Allows you to select a standard size of paper size. The following sizes of paper can be used with this printer. Standard-size paper sheet Letter (8 1/2" x 11"), Legal (8 1/2" x 14"), Ledger (11" x 17"), Executive (7 1/2" x 10 1/2"), Statement (5 1/2"...
  • Page 78 2. Windows KX Driver 2-2-1 Custom Paper Size dialog box I Setting a custom paper size Perform the following procedure in order to register a custom size when you want to print onto a non-standard size of paper. The information registered here will be displayed under the “Page Size” setting in the Media Tab as well as in the Paper Size setting of your application.
  • Page 79 2. Windows KX Driver 2-2-2 Advanced Media Settings I Cover Mode: Allows you to add a cover page (front or front and back cover page). The paper for the cover page will be fed from the manual feed tray. Front ........... Feeds a paper from the manual feed tray and attaches it as the front cover. Front and Back ......
  • Page 80 2. Windows KX Driver 2-3 Layout Tab I Pages per Sheet: Allows you to print reduced images of multiple (1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 16 or 25) pages onto a single sheet of paper. This function is called “N-Up” printing (where “N” equals the number of image pages). Reduction of the images is calculated automatically so that all of the selected pages fit onto the single sheet of paper.
  • Page 81 2. Windows KX Driver 2-4 Imaging Tab I Print Quality Selects the quality at which printing will be accomplished. [High Quality] ........Enables printing at the highest quality possible for the printer being used. [Proof] ........... Prints at a resolution of 600 dpi. * This [Proof] function is not available when selecting “PCL5e”...
  • Page 82 Depending upon the emulation protocol being used, the “1200 dpi Fast” setting may not be available. I Kyocera Image Refinement Turning this setting “On” allows the jaggies that appear around the edge of text and graphics to be evened out through the smoothing process.
  • Page 83 2. Windows KX Driver 2-5 Prologue/Epilogue Tab I Disable Feature Make sure there is NO check mark in this checkbox if you want to use the printer’s overlay function. The overlay function will allow you to have selected macro data printed out on top of your documents. I Add Click on this button when you want to add the data of the file that is selected in the displayed list.
  • Page 84 2. Windows KX Driver 2-6 Output Tab I Output to: Specifies the location of ejection of printed copies. Selection is possible when the optional output devices are installed. [Printer Default] ........Copies will be ejected into the location that is selected in the “Stack select” setting of the printer as the place where the printed paper will be ejected.
  • Page 85 2. Windows KX Driver I Staple Stapling is possible if the optional finisher is installed. * The following settings are required before stapling is possible: (1) “Device Options” setting in the “Device Settings” Tab • Select [Finisher] or [Multi Finisher]. (2) “Output”...
  • Page 86 2. Windows KX Driver 2-6-1 Printing with the e-MPS (Job Storage) function The e-MPS function is a new feature that combines the functions of job storing, virtual mailboxes and printing from barcodes. With it, you can make multiple copies by sending the print data from your PC once.
  • Page 87 2. Windows KX Driver If you selected [Private Print] or [Job Storage], input a password in the [Access Code] field. This password can be any 4-digit number from 0000 to 9999. You will need to input this password from the printer operation panel in order to print out. Even if you selected “Job Storage”...
  • Page 88 2. Windows KX Driver Selecting a virtual mailbox Place a check in the [Job Storage (e-MPS)] checkbox in the [Job Settings] dialog box and select [Virtual Mail Box (VMB)]. Click on the [Selection] button. The [Virtual Mailbox Selection] dialog box will appear.
  • Page 89 2. Windows KX Driver I How to perform barcode printing * The optional Barcode Reader must be installed in order to perform barcode printing. Click in the [Job Storage (e-MPS)] checkbox in the [Job Settings] dialog box and select [Temporary] or [Permanent]. If you select [Permanent], the [Options...] button will appear.
  • Page 90 2. Windows KX Driver 2-7 Device Settings Tab I Device Options If any optional devices are installed, put a check mark in the checkbox for that device and perform the corresponding settings here. Once you have completed the setting for each option, the functions of that option will be available for use. G Side Feeder Perform this setting when the optional Side Feeder is installed (only available for 55 ppm copier).
  • Page 91 2. Windows KX Driver G Hard Disk Perform this setting when the optional Hard Disk is installed. In order to register a Virtual Mailbox, put a check mark in the checkbox next to [Hard Disk] and then double-click on the [Optional Hard Disk] name to access the [Hard Disk Settings] dialog box.
  • Page 92 2. Windows KX Driver 2-7-1 User Settings I Identification Register the desired user and/or department name. I Page Description Language The emulation modes that can be used with this product will be displayed in the dropdown list. If multiple modes are displayed, it is possible to select the desired mode.
  • Page 93 2. Windows KX Driver I Registering management codes Click on the “Edit list” button. The “Code list” dialog box will appear. Click on the “Add” button. The “Add Code” dialog box will appear. Type in the desired information in the “Code” and “Description” fields and then click on the “OK”...
  • Page 94: Printer Driver For Macintosh

    This file contains information which is not explained in the manuals. Please read this file before using the printer driver. D: [Welcome.pdf] Kyocera Mita Digital Library screen will appear. Click the available model on screen. The online manual (PDF File) will appear. Installation and operation procedure for printer driver is explained in online manual.
  • Page 95 3. Printer Driver for Macintosh Double-Click on the icon for the CD-ROM disk. The content of the CD-ROM will be displayed. The installer by country and by language is supplied in “Driver” folder. Double-Click the available driver installer to start. The installation screen will appear.
  • Page 96 3. Printer Driver for Macintosh Access the Apple Menu at the far left of the Menu of Bar and select Chooser. The Chooser will appear. Click once on the LaserWriter 8 icon. Select the name of this printer in the [Select a PostScript Printer] list and then click on the [Create] button.

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