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Kyocera Extended Driver User Guide.
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i Chapter 1 Installation ....................... ................ ............. ................ ................ ................. ............. 1 Installing the Printer Driver in Windows .......... ................ ................ ................ .
ii Chapter 4 Using Optional Equipment ................. ................ ................ ................ ............. .. 89 Staple ......... ................ ............. ................ ................ ................ ................. .......
1 Chapter 1 Inst allation Installing the Printer Driver in Windows A printer driver is an application that sends do cumen ts to the printer . Install the printer driver from the supplied Kyocera So ftw are Library CD -ROM. Once installed, a variety of printer settings can be configured.
2 3 Insert the Kyocera Software Libr ary CD-ROM into the CD drive. Once the installatio n pr ogram launches, the License Agreement appears. 4C l i c k View License Agreement to display and read the License Agreement. 5C l i c k Accept to proceed to the Main Menu dialog box.
Inst allation 3 6C l i c k Install KX Driver . 7 The W elcome to the Kyocera Print er Inst allation Wizard dialog box appears. Click Ne xt . 8 The Local or Network Con nection dialog box appears.
4 9 The Select Printer Model dialog box appears. From the li st , select the Manufacturer and corresponding Printers you wish to connect, and click N ext . • If the Found New Hardwa re dialog box appears, click Cancel . • If the Hardware Inst allation warning dialog box appears, cl ick Continue Anyway .
Inst allation 5 10 The Select the Printer Port dialog box appears. Select LPT1: from Use the following port: , and then click Next . 11 T h e Name Y our Printer dialog box appears. Select Ye s or No to use the printer as the default printer for W indows-based programs.
6 13 The Print T est Page dialog box appears. • Select Y es (r ecommended) to print a test page to confirm the proper operation of your printer and click Next . If the test page does not print properly , click T roubleshoo t to determine the problem.
Inst allation 7 16 Choose from one of the following options: • Select Ye s and click Next to instal l addi tional printer drivers. The New Printer Installation dialog box appears. • Select No to complete the installation and click Finish . The installation of the printer is now co mplete.
8 4 Once the inst allation program launches, the Licen se Agreement dialog box app ears. Click View License Agreement to display and read the License Agreement. 5C l i c k Accept to proceed to the Main Menu dialog box. 6C l i c k Install KX Driver . 7 The Welcome to the Kyocera Printer Installation Wizard dialog box appears.
Inst allation 9 8 The Local or Network Con nection dialog box appears. Sel ect Local C onnection and click Next . 9 The Select Printer Model dialog box appears. From the li st , select the Manufacturer and corresponding Printers you wish to connect, and click N ext .
10 • If the Network Printer Port Monitor dialog box appears, select Ye s and then click Next . 10 The Select the Printer Port dialog box appears. Select USB port (for example, USB001 or KMUSB001) from the listed ports, then click Next and proceed to step 14 .
Inst allation 11 1 1 Select KM USB Port: from the Create a new port type list, then click Next . 12 The KM USB Port monitor dialog box appears. Confi rm the Port name and click Advanced... . 13 The Serial number list appears. Confirm th e serial number and click OK .
12 Select Ye s or No to determine whether to use the printer as the default printer for W indows-based programs. Click Next . 15 The Printer Sharing dialog box appears. Choose from one of the fo llowing options. • Select Do not share this printer to limit the user access to this printer and click Next .
Inst allation 13 17 The Confirm Settings dialog box appears. V erify th e printer settings and click Install . The printer driver installat ion begins. 18 Once the installati o n is co mp let e , t he Printer Inst alled Suc ces sfully dialog box appears.
14 The installation of the printer is now co mplete. If prompted, restart you r sy stem. Network Connection This section describes how to install the printer driver when connecting to a network printer . T o install using a Network Con nection: 1 Ensure the computer and printer are turned off.
Inst allation 15 4C l i c k View License Agreement to display and read the License Agreement. 5C l i c k Accept to proceed to the Main Menu dialog box. 6C l i c k Install KX Driver . 7 The Welcome to the Kyocera Printer Installation Wizard dialog box appears.
16 8 The Local or Network Con nection dialog box appears. Sel ect Network Co nn ection and click Next . 9 The Locate Y our Printer dialog box appears. Select one of the following search methods: • T ype the printe r name... : Leave the printer name blank and click Next .
Inst allation 17 10 The Default Printer dialog box appears. Select Ye s or No to determi ne wheth er to apply the selected printer as the default prin ter fo r all W indows-b ased applications. 11 T h e Confirm Setti ngs dialog box appears. V erify the printer settings and click Install .
18 13 The Printer Inst alled Successfully dialog box displays. Choose from one of the followi ng options. • Select Ye s to install addi tio nal printers and then click Next . The New Printer Inst allation d ialog box appears. • Select No to complete the installation, and click Finish .
Inst allation 19 4 Once the installation program launches, the License Agre ement dialog box disp lays. Click View License Agreement to display and read the License Agreement. 5C l i c k Accept to proceed to the Main Menu dialog box. 6C l i c k Install KX Driver .
20 8 The Local or Network Con nection dialog box appears. Sel ect Local C onnection and click Next . 9 The Select Printer Model dialog box appears. From the li st , select the Manufacturer and corresponding Printers you wish to connect, and click N ext .
Inst allation 21 • If the Network Printer Port Monitor dialog box appears, select Ye s and click Next . 10 The Select the Printer Port dialog box appears. Select KPrint Port: from the Create a new port: T ype list, and then click Next . 11 T h e KPrint Add Port Wizard dialog box appears.
22 12 In the Enter the IP address or host name of the print server dialog box, en ter the IP Address or Host Name and click Next . • Click Search... if the IP Address or Host Name is not kn own . A list of available network printers displays. Select the network printer, then click OK .
Inst allation 23 Select Ye s or No to determine whether to use the printer as the default printer for W indows-based programs. Click Next . 16 The Printer Sharing dialog box appears. Choose from one of the fo llowing options. • Select Do not share this printer to prevent other users from accessing this printer and click Next .
24 18 The Confirm Settings dialog box appears. V erify th e printer settings and click Install . The printer driver installat ion begins. 19 Once the installati o n is co mp let e , t he Printer Inst alled Suc ces sfully dialog box appears. • Select Y es (recommended) to install optional compon ents and click Next .
Inst allation 25 Instal ling Components Y ou can expand the fun ctions of your printer driver by installing component s that compliment the ways in which you utilize your printer. For more in formation on profiles, refer to Sav ing Profiles on page 125.
26 2 The Select Comp onents dialog box appears. Select the check box of the co mponents you wish to install, and click Next . Follow the instructions in the dialog box to proceed. • The Confirm Settings dialog box appear s. V erify the se lected component items , and click Install .
Inst allation 27 The installation of the printer driver is now complete . If prompted, restart yo ur system . Installing the Latest Printer Driver The latest Kyocera printer driver can be obtained from http://www .kyoceramita.com/ download/ , and can be installed using the Windows Add Printer Wizard .
28 3 The Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard dialog box appears. Cli ck Next and fo llo w the instructions. 4 When the Completing the Add Printer Wizard dialog box appears, click Finish . 5 The Hardware Installation dialog box appears and the Hard ware In stallation warning message may display .
29 Chapter 2 Printer Properties This section explains how to customize th e install e d pri nter driv er set tings including: • Accessing Printer Properties • Installing Optional Devices • User .
30 Installing Optional Devices If you use optional devices such as a paper feeder , finisher or an additio nal hard disk, sp ecify the device on the Device Settings tab of the device properties.
Printer Properties 31 3 Select the check box of an optional device show n in blu e, (such as the Finisher opti ons), and a sub-dialog box appears with addition al setting details. 4I n t h e Memory box, select the memory capacity of your printer . This setting is required to optimize the downloading of printer fon ts.
32 Booklet S titcher Punch Settings The Booklet Stitcher feature allo ws you to set the nu mber of holes punched in each printed page. If you enable the Booklet Stitcher check box in the Device Options list, the Punch Unit Setting dialog box appears.
Printer Properties 33 RAM Disk Settings The RAM Disk functions as a hard disk saving print requests into th e prin ter ’ s memory if a hard disk for printing is not in stalled. When a hard disk is installed, the RAM Disk fun ction is inactive. T o change RAM Disk setting: 1I n t h e Device Options list, enable the RAM Disk check box.
34 User Settings The following user information can be configured by clicking Us er ... on the Device S ettings tab. • Identification • Unit of Measurement • Language Preference Selection • Si.
Printer Properties 35 In the User Setting s dialog box choose from inches or mi lli met ers. Language Preference Selection The Language Preference option specifies the lan guage of the driver tab s excludi ng General, Sharing, Ports, Advanced, Color Management, and Security .
36 When this option is checked, Printer Properties appears in a simplified version when accessed from the Print dialog box of an application. The simplified user interface is shown below . Page Description L anguage (PDL) Settings Y ou have the optio n to chang e the Page Description Languag e (PDL) by clicking PDL on the Device S ettings tab.
Printer Properties 37 2 The PDL Settings dialog box appears. Select select the desired languatge from the Page Description La nguage list. Refer to the table below for optio ns and descrip tions. 3 Settings... is available when the PDL is set to KPDL, and when PCL XL is selected on some models.
38 KPDL Administrator Settings The following settings can be specified by click ing Administrator ... on the Device Settings tab. W e recommend that the Administrator Settings should only be changed by the system administrator or autho rized personnel.
Printer Properties 39 Job Name Display Y ou can specify setting s to display the job name, user name, or department for the current job on the printer's operator panel." 1O n t h e Device Settings tab, click Administrator ... . 2 The Administ ra to r Set tings dialog box appears.
40 T o set the Administrator password: 1 Select the Lock these Settings check box to access the Set Password dialog box. 2I n t h e Set Password dialog box, enter the new password in the New password field. Re-enter the password in the Confirm new password field and click OK .
Printer Properties 41 2 The Enter Password dialog box appears. Enter the password and click OK . 3 The Administ ra to r Set tings dialog box appears. Clear the Lock thes e Settin gs check box. A Password message appears. 4C l i c k OK . Refer to Setting the Administrator Passw ord on page 39 to enter a new passw ord .
42 2 The Comp atibility Settings dialog box appears. From the list in the Media Source Enumeration area, select the paper supply method. The current value is listed in the Enumera ted V alue box. 3 Enter the new value for the Enumerated V alue and click Apply .
Printer Properties 43 5 Select the Ignore Application Collati on check box to by pass th e Collate setting in the application, and give priority to the print er driver setting.
44 An “in progress” me ssage will appear . The check box setting s on the Device Options list w ill be changed and the 3D image w ill be updated according to the device options installed. Memory a nd RAM Disk information will also change based on the setting information return ed.
Printer Properties 45 1 When the W indow s Securi ty alert shown above appears, click Unblock to allow communication between the printer and yo ur com puter . When you click Unblock, Auto Confi gure is added to the W indows Firewall exceptio n list, as shown in the example below .
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47 Chapter 3 Printing from Applications This section describes the following printing tasks when print ing from Microsoft Windows applications. • Basic Printing T asks • Duplex Printing • Revers.
48 3C l i c k Printer Name to open a list of installed printers. Select the desired printer . 4 Specify the number of copies to print in the Number of copies field. Y ou can print up to 999 copies. When printing two or more copies, enabl e the Collate check box for collation.
Printing from Applicati ons 49 5C l i c k OK . 6C l i c k Properties... to access the Properties dialog box. 7 On the Media tab, clic k the Page Size list and select the appropriate page size.
50 8 Choose either Portrait or Landscape to match the document page orient ation. Y ou can rotate the document 180 degrees by enabling the Rotated check box.
Printing from Applicati ons 51 Using a Different Print Si ze This section describes how to print documen ts of different sizes than the original document. The document image is automatically adju sted to match the output page size. 1I n t h e Properties dialog box, click the Media tab.
52 2 Specify the number of source pages in the Pages p er Sheet list . Y ou can select the horizontal direction fo r the pag e layout using Layout (Se qu ence) . Scaling Based on the page and print size specified in the Print Size on the Media tab, you can reduce or enlarge the image from 20 to 50 0% before printi ng.
Printing from Applicati ons 53 2 If you click Advanced... , you can adjust the outside margins in a range from 5.0 to 25.4 mm. • For outside margins to the left of the page, enter a number into the Lef t (Long Edge) - Width box. • For outside margins to the top of the page, enter a number into the T op (Short Edge) - Width box.
54 3 Access the printer Properties and click the Media tab. 4 Select the document paper size from the Page Size list. 5F r o m t h e Media T ype list, select the type of media fo r print ing, then click OK . 6 Options available in the Media T ype list are as follows.
Printing from Applicati ons 55 Once printing begins, the printer automa ti cally selects the paper to match the paper size and specified media type. Printing on Paper of Non-S tandard Sizes The printer can print on custom sizes of paper by defining them as custom paper sizes.
56 5C l i c k Custom... . The Custom Paper Sizes dialog box appears. 6C l i c k Add... . The Add Paper Size dialog box appears. Enter a name for your custom paper size in the Name field. 7 Enter the measurements in the Height an d Width boxes in mi llimeters or inches.
Printing from Applicati ons 57 9C l i c k OK to save the page size and return to the Custom Paper Si zes dialog box. Confirm the name of paper size you just added. 10 Click OK . Repeat the steps above if you want to add other custom pa per sizes. A maxim um of 20 different paper sizes can be added.
58 3 Select the source cassette for the custom paper from the Source list. 4C l i c k OK to return to the Print dialog box. 5C l i c k OK to start printing.
Printing from Applicati ons 59 3 Select the Print on Both Sides (Dup lex) check box. Choose either Flip o n Lo ng Edge or Flip on Short Edg e . 4C l i c k OK to return to the Print dialog box.
60 The Print dialog boxes of some applicat ion s allow you to print just the odd or even pages so that you can use manual duplex, as shown in the two examples below .
Printing from Applicati ons 61 When using a network port , select Enable Manual Duplex on Network Port in the Comp atib ili ty Settin gs dialog box, accesse d from the Device Settings tab. Manual Duplex cannot be used on a network port in Windows 9x. T o print on both sides, follow these step s: 1I n t h e Me dia tab, select Cassette 1.
62 Reverse Order Printing Prints document pages in reverse order, from the last page to th e first. When heavy or other special pa pers are printed face up, the reverse order printing function places the order of pages into numerical order as shown below .
Printing from Applicati ons 63 This command allows the user experienced in using macro comm ands to insert a macro into specific locations in the print job.
64 Printing W atermarks When printing using wat erm arks, your preferred te xt is printed in the do cu ment background. Y ou can choose one of fou r standard watermarks or enter your own text. Selecting the Watermark 1 From the application’ s Print dialog box, access the Properties .
Printing from Applicati ons 65 Adding W atermarks Y ou can enter the text for a new watermark. Th e text font, color , size, and style can be adjusted. 1 From the application’ s Print dialog box, access the Properties . (Select Print from the File menu and select Properties .
66 6 Enter a name for your watermark in the Watermark Description field, and enter the text to be printed as a watermark in the Watermark T ext field. 7I n t h e T ext Attributes section, specify the Font . Select a font from the Font list. 8I n t h e T ext Attributes area, specify the Color setting.
Printing from Applicati ons 67 10 In the T ext Attributes are a , specify the typeface Styl e . From the St yl e list, choo se from regular , itali c, bol d, or bold and italic. 1 1 Click OK . Selecting and Creating Custom Colors (Color printers only) In the Color setting , selecti ng the Custom option appears the standard Windows colors.
68 3 On the color matrix, enter t he numerical values for t he hue, saturation, and lu minosity levels. The created color appears in the Color/Solid box. • Hue and Saturation (Sat) A djustment: Click and drag the pointer left/right or up/down to adjust the hu e and saturat ion lev els.
Printing from Applicati ons 69 3 Specify the Te x t A n g l e . Click to select a preset Diagonal display (slanted to the upper right) or to select Angle , which allows you to enter your preferred angle (measured counterclockwise from 0 to 360 degrees).
70 2F r o m t h e W atermark Selection list, select the watermark text you wish to delete. Click Delete . 3C l i c k OK to confirm the deletion . Editing Added Watermarks Edit your own watermarks by following the st eps below . When editing you r added watermarks, you can change the watermar k text, font, color , size, and style.
Printing from Applicati ons 71 W atermark Page Settings 1I n t h e Page Specification area, choose from All p ages, First page only , All pages except first p age, or Only on specified pages for p rin tin g the watermark text. 2 Select the Print Onto Cover check box to select the cover pa ge for printing the waterm ark.
72 Print Quality Y ou can specify the pri nter setting s for Resolu tio n and EcoPrint. 1F r o m t h e Print dialog box of the application, access the printer Properties . 2I n t h e Properties dialog box, click the Imaging tab. 3 Click to select the Print Quality from the Print Quality li st .
Printing from Applicati ons 73 These options enable you to extend the use of your toner cart rid ges by adjust ing th e printing resolution. For color printers, these options are only avail able fo r monochrome printing.
74 Font Downloading This setting specifies the method used to send TrueT ype fonts to th e printer during printing. 1C l i c k Font Settings . The Font Settings dialog box appears.
Printing from Applicati ons 75 2I n t h e Font Settings dialog box, enable the Disable De vice fonts check box to prevent any substitution of TrueT ype fonts with built-in printer fonts. Selecting Fo nts for Substitutio n 1 Select your preference for substitution from the A vailable Dev ice Fonts for each system font, and then click OK .
76 Advanced Graphic Settings -- PCL 1O n t h e Imaging tab, click Graphics Se ttings... . The Graphics S ettings dialog b ox appears. 2 Determine the Options settings. Refer to the options and description s below . 3C l i c k OK to save the settings. Detailed Graphics Settings -- KPDL 1C l i c k Graphics Se ttings.
Printing from Applicati ons 77 3 Click the Optimization list and select Fast Printing or Document Portability . Refer to the options and des criptions below . 4 Determine the Options settings. Refer to the options and descriptions below. 5C l i c k OK to save your settings.
78 Half T one Screen Settings 1C l i c k Half tone Screen... on the Graphics Settings dialo g box. Th e Halftone Scr een Settings dialog box appears. 2 Clear the Use Printer ’s De fault Screens check box. 3 Select from the list for each ite m, or enter values into the b oxes to make settings.
Printing from Applicati ons 79 3 Click the Color Mode list, and make a selection. For further deta ils, refer to the table below . Color Mode Definitions If you specify Custom as the Color Mode in the proceeding step, you can make the Custom settings.
80 3 Select the check box for your preferred settings. 4C l i c k OK . Color Correction Color Matching is used for greater consistency in color reproduction among various devices. It works by compensating for the diff erent color spaces of color printers.
Printing from Applicati ons 81 2 Select for your preferred settin gs. ICM Settings Y ou can select an ap propriate colo r reproduction method that agrees wit h the cont en ts of th e print data. 1 Select ICM to display ICM Settings... . Color Correction Options Descriptions Automatic Color matching is performed base d on default color settings.
82 2 Choose from the Rendering Intent op tion s listed in the table below . 3C l i c k OK to save the ICM Settings . Color Reprod uction Settin gs Objects within the document being pri nted are separated into three types, images, text, and graphs, and the Color Repr oduction mode is matched for each.
Printing from Applicati ons 83 2 The Color Repr oductio n dialog box appears. Select one of the items under Mode . Cli c k OK to save the color reproduction settings. Color Adjustment Settings - - HSL Y ou can save the three Color Adjustment settings as a Cust om selection.
84 2C l i c k [...] next to the list to displa y the Color Adjustment dialog box. 3I n t h e Color Space area, select HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) . 4 By clicking the buttons beneath the pho tog raph , you can select from three different photographic images.
Printing from Applicati ons 85 5 Since the colors emphasized by each of the phot ographs are different, this simplifies the color adjustment process. 6 Complete the Hue Adjustment . A djust the distribu tion and balance of h ues. • Coordinated Hue Adju stment : Select Master from the Hue Adjustment list.
86 8C l i c k OK . 9C l i c k OK to save the settings. Color Adjustment Settings - - RGB Y ou can save the three Color Adjustment settings as Custom selections. The setting options and saving instructions are described below . 1F r o m t h e Color Adjustment list, choose Custom 1 , Custom 2 , or Custom 3 .
Printing from Applicati ons 87 3I n Color Space , select RGB mo de. 4 By clicking the buttons beneath the pho tog raph , you can select from three different photographic images. 5 The color adjustment process is simplified since the colors emphasized by each of the photographs below varies.
88 7C l i c k OK to save the color adjustment settings. 8C l i c k OK ..
89 Chapter 4 Using Optional Equipment This section describes useful functions of the printer dri ver . S taple The Staple feature is available on printers with an optional finisher installed. If a booklet stitcher unit is installed, the Booklet Printing feat ure is avai labl e.
90 T o set st ap ler settings: 1 From the application’ s Print dialog box, access Properties . (Select Pr int from the File menu and select Properties ). 2O n t h e Output tab, select Finisher (Face-down) from the Output to list. 3 Select the Stap le check box in the Fini shing Option s area.
Using Optional Equipment 91 document is printed that has a total of 58 pa ges, the print job will be split into two separate stapled sets of 50 and 8 pages. 5C l i c k OK to return to the Print dialog box, and click OK to st art printing. 6 The final printed docume nt is st apled by the finisher and delivered to the output tray .
92 4 Set either Finisher (Face-down) or Finisher (Face-up) as the output destination, then enable the Offset check box in the Finishing Option s section. 5C l i c k OK to return to the Print dialog box, and click OK to st art printing. After the first set is delivered, the second set will be deli vered offset to the side.
Using Optional Equipment 93 3 Select the Punch check box in the Finishing Op tions section, and select the number of holes. 4C l i c k OK to return to the Print dialog box, and click OK to begin printing .
94 3 Select the Cover Mode check box. Select your desired page arrangement as shown in the following ta ble. Cover Printing Options Check Box Selection Cover Insertion T ype Front • Insert s a blank front cover . Front 5 Front Out side • Prints on the out side surface of the front cover.
Using Optional Equipment 95 Front 5 Print Onto Front Out side 5 Print Onto Front Inside Duplex Printing (page 50). • Prints on the outside and inside surfaces of the front cover .
96 Front and Back 5 Back Inside • Inserts blank front and back covers. Front and Back 5 Back Outside Duplex Printing (page 50). • Prints on the out side surface of the front cover an d insert s a blank back cover . Front and Back 5 Back Inside 5 Back Outside Duplex Printing (page 50).
Using Optional Equipment 97 T o edit cover printing options: 1F r o m t h e Media for Cover list, selec t th e medi a ty pe or source cassette for the front and back covers. When you choose the media t ype, a source cassette matching that media is automatically selec ted.
98 2I n t h e Properties dialog box, click the Media tab, and then click Advanced... . 3 Select the Page Insert check box. Select the check box correspo nding to your desired page arrangement as shown in the following tab le. T o print on both the front and back of th e inserted page, enable the Print onto Front and Print onto Back check boxes.
Using Optional Equipment 99 I Combinations T o adjust media combina tion settings: 1 Enter the page number to insert. A page will be inserted between the page number you entered and the p age before it. Y ou can design ate for pages to be inserted starting from page 2 and ending on page 255.
100 4 When you choose th e media type, a sour ce cassette that matches that media is automatically selected. Heavy , thin, or other special papers must be suppl ied from the multi-purpo se tray . 5C l i c k OK to return to the Media dialog box. 6C l i c k OK to return to the Print dialog box.
Using Optional Equipment 101 3F r o m t h e Media T ype list, select T ransparency . 4C l i c k Advanced... to access the Advanced Media Settings dialog box.
102 5 Select the T ransparency Interleaving check box. T o print the transparency content on the inserted pages as well, Select the Print onto Backing check box. 6F r o m t h e Media for Backing list, select the media type and the source paper cassette.
Using Optional Equipment 103 Left-Edge and Right-Edge Binding Printing a four-page document as a booklet, for example, will resu lt in aut omatic duplex printing shown below . Y ou can choose between left-edge binding and right-edge binding. Using Booklet Pri nting 1 From the application’ s Print dialog box, access the printer Properties .
104 5 Click the Output tab, and set Finisher (Face-down ) for Output to . 6 Select the number of c opies you wish to print. 7 Select the Stap le check box. Booklet (Fold) printing is selected automatical ly . Click [...] to the right of the list and set the number of sheets to staple together .
Using Optional Equipment 105 Sorter Mode Differences Collating 1 Access the Properties and click the Output tab. Collating • Collating produces the specified num ber of copies as complete sets of documents in each tray . • The document is printed followi ng the page order and received in each tray .
106 2F r o m t h e Output to list, select Mailbox Face-down . 3 Select the Collate check box. 4 Select the number of complete sets in the Copies box. When printing using the collate option, specify the number of copies not to exceed the number of trays.
Using Optional Equipment 107 3 Clear the Collate check box. 4C l i c k OK to return to the application’ s Print dialog box and begi n pri nti ng. The specified number of copies of each page of the document are delivered to each tray . Mailbox Mode 1F r o m t h e Output to list, select Mailbox Face-down .
108 Rotate Collate The Rotate Collate stacks the sets produced in the top tray in alternat ing orientations. This function is available when printing using A4, B5, and letter size paper . Duri ng printing, the same size paper must be loaded into two se parate paper cassettes.
Using Optional Equipment 109 Job Settings offers a variety of functions as listed below . Quick Copy After using the quick copy feature, a documen t can be reprinted from the operator panel. 1I n t h e Properties dialog box, click the Output tab, and then click Job Settings .
11 0 2I n t h e Job Settings dialog box, enable the Job Storage (e-MPS) check box. For Quick Copy printing, select Quick Copy . 3 Y ou can name the job for later reference when printing from the print operat or pan el. In Job Name , select Application Defined for automatic naming by the application.
Using Optional Equipment 111 3 Otherwise, press the T or S key until the correct name appears. 4 After the menu for specifying the number of print copies appears, press the T key once.
11 2 3 Y ou can name the job for later reference when printing from the print operat or pan el. • If you select Application Defined in Job Name the application automatically names the document. • In Job Name , select Custom to enter a name of your choice.
Using Optional Equipment 11 3 1 Access the Job Settings dialog box as indicated in the instructions for Quick Copy on page 109. Select Job Storage . 2 Select the Access Code check box and enter the desired four-digit access code using numbers between 0 and 9.
11 4 Create a virtual mailbox by sp ecifying a mailbox name and numb er . The fi gure be low illustrates the virtual mailbox option. For further det ails, refer to Creati ng V irtual Mailboxes on page 114.
Using Optional Equipment 11 5 3C l i c k Properties in the list. The Properties dialog box appears. Click the De vice Settings tab. 4 Select the Hard Disk check box. The Hard Disk Settings dialog box appears. 5C l i c k New and enter any name into Ma il box Name .
11 6 Importing and Expor ting the Virtual Mailbox List This section explains how to import an d export your virtual mailbox l ists. Y ou can save the list of virtual mailboxes created i n the previous section on to your personal computer . Once saved, the list can be read by other printer drivers.
Using Optional Equipment 11 7 4C l i c k Import... to display th e Hard Disk Settings of the printer driver that are the destination for the list. 5 The Import VMB List dialog box appears. Select the virtual mailbox data file you wish to read from the Look in list.
11 8 5 Select Virtual Mail Box VMB and click Selection... . If Virtual Mail Box VMB is inactive, no virtual mailbo xes have been created yet. Click Cancel in the screen above, and create a virtual mailbox while referring to RAM Disk Settings on page 33.
Using Optional Equipment 11 9 The job list information shows the numb er of saved jobs, number of pages, size, and other specific details for each virtual mailbox. The symbol to the left of a virtual mailbox indicates jobs in t he mailbox. Printing Jobs in Virtual Mailboxes 1 On the printer operato r panel, press the MENU key .
120 The features are listed below: • Jobs are managed internally with job IDs and printed after saving by an application (K M- NETJob Manager). • Barcode Print Output is supported and facilitate s future print ing with an op tional barcode reader .
Using Optional Equipment 121 Using KM-NET for Clients to Print Saved Jobs Again T o print out jobs, the KM-NET for Clients utili ty must first be installed on your computer .
122 5 Select the printer to connect and click Finish to return to the main dialog box of the KM- NET for Clients. 6 Select the printer icon displayed in th e main dialog bo x and click Job Manager . Prin t jobs saved in the printer are displayed. 7 Right-click on the job name and select Print from the list to print a saved job.
Using Optional Equipment 123 By simply reading the barcode with the barcode reader , you can reprint either a page or the entire job. Printing a barc ode on a p rint job 1 From the application’ s Print dialog box, access the Properties . (Select Print from the File menu).
124 The combinations of barcode printing position an d orientations are shown in the table bel ow . When printin g, the barcode is print ed in the designated position. Reading with the Barcode Reader When the printed job ID is read by the ba rcode reader , the printe r outputs that pa ge .
Using Optional Equipment 125 Saving Profiles Y ou can sav e print settings made o n the Media , Output or other tabs in the Printer Propterties dialog box. By cr eating a profile out of the saved se ttings, they can be easily recalled, eliminating the need to reset th em on the dialo g box tabs.
126 4C l i c k Add to access the Add Profile dialog box. 5 Enter a Name for the Profile Information , and select the Icon Style . The name can be up to 31 characters. 6 Select a color for the Profile Information from the Icon Color list. This option allow s you to sort icons by color .
Using Optional Equipment 127 9 The Profile Selectio ns displays the icon and name, and the Profile Information displays the settings and comment. Click Use to activate the display ed printer settings. Editing Profiles The Name, Icon Style, Icon Color , and Descriptio n of created and shared profiles can be edited.
128 4 The Edit Profile dialog box appears. Edit the profile information's Name , Icon St yle , Icon Color , and Description . For further details, refer to Creating Profiles on page 125. 5C l i c k OK to save the edited profile. Deleting Profiles 1 From the application’ s Print dialog box, access the Properties .
Using Optional Equipment 129 3 Select the profile to be read from the Profile Selections , and click Export... . 4 The Export Profile dialog box appears. Save the profile. 5 Specify the save location in the Save in list, enter a name for the file in the File name field , and click Save .
130 7 The Import Profile dialog box appears. Sel ect the profile from the Look in list, select the profile name, and then click Open . 8 If a message dialog b ox appears displaying “Som e pro f ile setting s are not applicable to this model. Do you want to continue?”, there are unusable functions in this profile.
Using Optional Equipment 131 Setting Information Y ou can confirm set tin gs made on the Media, Layout, Imaging, Color , Output, Prologue/ Epilogue, W atermark, and Device Settings tabs. By simply clicking Setting Information... on the Printing Preference s/Properties dialog box, current driver settings can be displayed in a tree view .
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133 Appendix A A vailable Fonts MTI (AGFA) 80 FONTS Font Name File Name Font Name File Name Albertus Ext ra Bold KYCW1_1.TT F ITC Avant Garde Gothic Book Obliq ue KYCW1_48.TT F Albe rt us M ed ium KYCW 1_0.TT F ITC Avant Garde Gothic Demi KYCW1_49.TT F Antique Ol ive KYCW1_2.
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135 A Accessing Printer Properties 29 Adjusting Color 78 Administrator Password 39 Administrator Settings 38 Applications, printing from 47 Assigning Virtual Mailboxes 32 Auto Configuration 43 B Barco.
136 G Grayscale Adjustment 73 H Half Tone Screen Settings 78 Halftone Screen 77 I ICM 81 ICM Settings 81 Identification 34 Image Settings 71 Image Data Format Options 77 Image Refinement 73 Inserting .
137 simplified interface 35 PRESCRIBE 63 Print and Hold printing remaining copies 111 Print Borders 52 Print Quality 72 Print Size 51 Printer Driver updating 27 Printer Properties accessing 29 Printin.
138 using 89 – 91 Subsitution of fonts 75 T Temporary and Permanent Jobs 119 printing 120 transparencies 50 Transparency Interleaving 93 – 94 , 100 – 102 True Type Options 74 TrueType 38 , 74 U .
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