Kyocera FS C5250DN User Manual
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4-43Using the Operation Panel EcoPrint Mode (Selecting the EcoPrint mode) By enabling EcoPrint mode, you can minimize the amount of toner used during printing. Because images printed in this mode may be slightly coarser than those printed in standard resolution, you should use EcoPrint for test prints or other situations where high-quality prints are not required. Use the procedure below to select EcoPrint mode. The default setting is Off . 1Press Z while >Print Quality > is displayed. 2Press U or...
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Using the Operation Panel 4-44 Orientation (Print orientation) You can select portrait (upright) or landscape (sideways) page orientation. 1Press Z while >Page Set > is displayed. 2Press U or V repeatedly until >>Orientation appears. 3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark ( ?) appears. 4Select Portrait or Landscape using U or V. 5Press [OK]. 6Press [MENU] . The display returns to Ready . Wide A4 (Wide A4 pitch) Turn this to On to increase the maximum number of characters that can be printed...
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4-45Using the Operation Panel 4Select On or Off using U or V. 5Press [OK]. 6Press [MENU] . The display returns to Ready . TIFF/JPEG Size (Print mode setting for TIFF/JPEG files) Use this setting to select the printing method used when TIFF or JPEG files are printed directly. The default setting is Paper Size. 1Press Z while >Page Set > is displayed. 2Press U or V repeatedly until >>TIFF/JPEG Size appears. 3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark ( ?) appears. 4Press U or V repeatedly until the...
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Using the Operation Panel 4-46 Network (Network settings) This printer supports TCP/IP and TCP/IP (IPv6) protocols. IP is an abbreviation for Internet Protocol. This printer routinely uses the TCP/IP (IPv4) protocol, but provides a separate setting for the next- generation IP, IPv6. TCP/IP (IPv4) uses 32-bit IP addresses, but the rapid growth in the number of Internet users has resulted in a shortage of IP addresses. IPv6 was developed to expand the range of available IP addresses by using 128-bit...
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4-47Using the Operation Panel 2Press U or V repeatedly until >TCP/IP > appears. 3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark ( ?) appears. 4Select On or Off using U or V. 5Select On and press [OK]. Configure the settings shown below. DHCP (DHCP setting) DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is the protocol that assigns the information required to establish a network connection when a host attempts to connect to the network (Internet). This information includes the IP address of the local node...
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Using the Operation Panel 4-48 network interface). Bit strings (IP addresses) that are unique throughout the entire Internet system are allocated to each computer or interface. The IP addresses currently used on the Internet (IPv4) have a fixed length of 32 bits. 1Press Z while >TCP/IP On > is displayed. 2Press U or V repeatedly until >>IP Address appears. 3Press [OK]. A blinking cursor ( _) appears. 4Press U or V to increase or decrease, respectively, the value at the blinking cursor. You can...
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4-49Using the Operation Panel Gateway (Gateway setting) Gateway generally refers to a protocol conversion device used to allow networks with differing protocol systems to interconnect. For example, a Gateway device is required to connect a different closed network (using its own protocols) to the open Internet (using TCP/IP). By installing a gateway, the communications protocols and data display modes on different networks can be made compatible. On TCP/IP networks, the term gateway is used to refer...
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Using the Operation Panel 4-50 TCP/IP (IPv6) (IPv6 settings) This selects the settings for TCP/IP (IPv6). TCP/IP (IPv6) is based on the current Internet protocol, TCP/IP (IPv4). IPv6 is the next-generation Internet protocol and expands the available address space, which resolves the problem of the lack of addresses under IPv4, while also introducing other improvements such as additional security functionality and the capacity to prioritize data transmission. The options available in the TCP/IP...
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4-51Using the Operation Panel 1Press Z while >TCP/IP (IPv6) On > is displayed. 2Press U or V repeatedly until >>DHCPv6 appears. 3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark ( ?) appears. 4Select On or Off using U or V. 5Press [OK]. 6Press [MENU] . The display returns to Ready . >>DHCPv6 ? Off Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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Using the Operation Panel 4-52 Device Common (Selecting/Setting the common device) Selects/sets all the functions in this printer. The options available in Device Common are as follows: • Message Language (Selecting the message language) • Date Setting (Date and time settings) • Buzzer (Alarm (Buzzer) setting) • RAM Disk Mode (Using the RAM disk) • Hard Disk (Using the optional hard disk) • Error Handling (Error detection setting) • Timer (Timer setting) 1Press [MENU] . 2Press U or V repeatedly until...