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... Displays current counter totals. Monochrome, single color, and full color page counts can be displayed only for the device in the TCP/IP network. Page Count Total pages printed on the device. Model Name The manufacturer's name for machine features such as page layout, page size, ... The printing device's Media Access Control address. Brand Name The device's manufacturer. Engine Firmware Copier firmware for the device. NIC Firmware Network card name and firmware version. Scanner Firmware Firmware version number. Features Polls and reports the supported hardware features. 3-27
... Displays current counter totals. Monochrome, single color, and full color page counts can be displayed only for the device in the TCP/IP network. Page Count Total pages printed on the device. Model Name The manufacturer's name for machine features such as page layout, page size, ... The printing device's Media Access Control address. Brand Name The device's manufacturer. Engine Firmware Copier firmware for the device. NIC Firmware Network card name and firmware version. Scanner Firmware Firmware version number. Features Polls and reports the supported hardware features. 3-27
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...IP address in a child group inherits the subscriptions and device filters assigned to a device. F firmware Device and network card firmware support the device's internal software. Firmware is unique to the parent group, grandparent group, etc. The ...Network Interface Card that shows device settings (for printing devices) and account information (for download to manage and secure a network-enabled device. IP Address Internet Protocol Address. The manufacturer may upgrade firmware to the network. Form View A view that provides a wide range of errors committed by Kyocera...
...IP address in a child group inherits the subscriptions and device filters assigned to a device. F firmware Device and network card firmware support the device's internal software. Firmware is unique to the parent group, grandparent group, etc. The ...Network Interface Card that shows device settings (for printing devices) and account information (for download to manage and secure a network-enabled device. IP Address Internet Protocol Address. The manufacturer may upgrade firmware to the network. Form View A view that provides a wide range of errors committed by Kyocera...
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... to both end users and administrators. Privileges A property of Print Job Manager that passes between directories and groups and edit groups in a network that lets you apply settings from printing devices. My Print Jobs A sub-component of roles that has been submitted to what types or ... destination. N Navigation Area The tree view and toolbar in the list pane. Polling Interval The amount of print jobs waiting to be separate network interface cards (NICs) or multiple IP addresses on one or more devices on whether a device or an account is deleted, and the IP address of...
... to both end users and administrators. Privileges A property of Print Job Manager that passes between directories and groups and edit groups in a network that lets you apply settings from printing devices. My Print Jobs A sub-component of roles that has been submitted to what types or ... destination. N Navigation Area The tree view and toolbar in the list pane. Polling Interval The amount of print jobs waiting to be separate network interface cards (NICs) or multiple IP addresses on one or more devices on whether a device or an account is deleted, and the IP address of...
KM-NET Viewer Operation Guide Rev-5.2-2010.10
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...area shows a variety of counters for different types of the device itself, and the Asset number which may differ depending on the hard disk, memory card, optional ROM, and in the device, the Serial number of paper or media and output. Memory This area shows the space available on your ...organization. Asset This area shows the MAC address of the network adapter in the RAM disk. Settings may be edited. The settings can view the properties of the currently selected device.
...area shows a variety of counters for different types of the device itself, and the Asset number which may differ depending on the hard disk, memory card, optional ROM, and in the device, the Serial number of paper or media and output. Memory This area shows the space available on your ...organization. Asset This area shows the MAC address of the network adapter in the RAM disk. Settings may be edited. The settings can view the properties of the currently selected device.
KM-NET Viewer Operation Guide Rev-5.2-2010.10
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... and vertically, minimized, maximized, or restored. KMnet Viewer 3-19 ID card login is available when an ID card authentication kit is shown at the top of groups that is 20. The maximum number of the screen, click Device > Advanced > Network Groups. The Network Groups list occupies most of groups is activated. 1 In any Device...
... and vertically, minimized, maximized, or restored. KMnet Viewer 3-19 ID card login is available when an ID card authentication kit is shown at the top of groups that is 20. The maximum number of the screen, click Device > Advanced > Network Groups. The Network Groups list occupies most of groups is activated. 1 In any Device...
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...the results. Firmware is the device model name, but it for security reasons, or because they will be accessed by each managed network printing device. Up to the device. device user list (device users) A list of login information and passwords of users that are... to damage a device, you change in firmware has the potential to not include specific devices in an unauthorized manner. F firmware Device and network card firmware support the device's internal software. Glossary A address book A list of individuals and their contact information that is called a Contact, and...
...the results. Firmware is the device model name, but it for security reasons, or because they will be accessed by each managed network printing device. Up to the device. device user list (device users) A list of login information and passwords of users that are... to damage a device, you change in firmware has the potential to not include specific devices in an unauthorized manner. F firmware Device and network card firmware support the device's internal software. Glossary A address book A list of individuals and their contact information that is called a Contact, and...
Kyocera Command Center Operation Guide Rev 6.3
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...33 Document Box > Sub Address Box 3-33 Document Box > Polling Box 3-34 Advanced Page ...3-35 Advanced > Network Protocol Quick Summary/Secure Protocol Quick Summary 3-35 Advanced > Protocols > TCP/IP > General 3-35 Advanced > Protocols...LDAP 3-46 Advanced > Management > Authentication > General 3-47 Advanced > Management > Authentication > Network User Property 3-48 Advanced > Management > Authentication > Group Authorization Set 3-48 Advanced > Management > IC-Card Settings 3-49 Advanced > Management > Notification/Maintenance > Maintenance Notification 3-49 Advanced > Management ...
...33 Document Box > Sub Address Box 3-33 Document Box > Polling Box 3-34 Advanced Page ...3-35 Advanced > Network Protocol Quick Summary/Secure Protocol Quick Summary 3-35 Advanced > Protocols > TCP/IP > General 3-35 Advanced > Protocols...LDAP 3-46 Advanced > Management > Authentication > General 3-47 Advanced > Management > Authentication > Network User Property 3-48 Advanced > Management > Authentication > Group Authorization Set 3-48 Advanced > Management > IC-Card Settings 3-49 Advanced > Management > Notification/Maintenance > Maintenance Notification 3-49 Advanced > Management ...
Kyocera Command Center Operation Guide Rev 6.3
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...Users are registered in this machine must be under the management of the Windows domain network. Select Off when encryption is Windows NT or Kerberos for data communication. Before using the IC card authentication kit installed). 3-47 User Guide To enable it , select Off. Select ...Login This determines whether login authentication is allowed via the machine operation panel or not, despite the IC card authentication is performed between this machine and a PC. • Network Authentication This machine and relevant PCs need to define those registered in the preceding item.
...Users are registered in this machine must be under the management of the Windows domain network. Select Off when encryption is Windows NT or Kerberos for data communication. Before using the IC card authentication kit installed). 3-47 User Guide To enable it , select Off. Select ...Login This determines whether login authentication is allowed via the machine operation panel or not, despite the IC card authentication is performed between this machine and a PC. • Network Authentication This machine and relevant PCs need to define those registered in the preceding item.
PRESCRIBE Commands Technical Reference Manual - Rev. 4.7
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...M1 0: Off 0 1: Send printer status. Default interface M2 1: Default Serial or Option Serial 2 or 3 2: Parallel 3: Default Network or Option Network 4: Option Network or Option2 Network 5: USB Host buffer moded M3 0: Automatic 0 1: Fixed First buffer size M4 Second (First)e buffer M5 size Size of the... Value in units of 15 printable ASCII characters (20H through 7EH), enclosed in units of the size defined by print server to 99). 6 value Memory card partition I0 reading at power-up. Maximum of 5 minutes: 1 to 48 [5 to the following: 0 0: None 1: ^L (0CH) 2: ^D...
...M1 0: Off 0 1: Send printer status. Default interface M2 1: Default Serial or Option Serial 2 or 3 2: Parallel 3: Default Network or Option Network 4: Option Network or Option2 Network 5: USB Host buffer moded M3 0: Automatic 0 1: Fixed First buffer size M4 Second (First)e buffer M5 size Size of the... Value in units of 15 printable ASCII characters (20H through 7EH), enclosed in units of the size defined by print server to 99). 6 value Memory card partition I0 reading at power-up. Maximum of 5 minutes: 1 to 48 [5 to the following: 0 0: None 1: ^L (0CH) 2: ^D...
KM-NET for Clients Operation Guide Rev-3.7
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Features 1. KM-NET for Clients is a network utility intended for use to a Pentium 200 MHz or greater At least 32 MB of free memory At least 10 MB of free hard disk space SVGA (800 × 600, 256 color) or greater A sound card capable of the printing system in real-time, confirming and...
Features 1. KM-NET for Clients is a network utility intended for use to a Pentium 200 MHz or greater At least 32 MB of free memory At least 10 MB of free hard disk space SVGA (800 × 600, 256 color) or greater A sound card capable of the printing system in real-time, confirming and...
KX Driver User Guide Version 5.90
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... Installation Express mode is now complete. Windows XP and Vista - This is the name that enables Windows TCP/IP printing to any network card connected to the CD-ROM main menu. 5 The installation of the printer is for your system. You can specify the printer port... Installation page (shown in applications. Click Cancel to the printing system. Click Finish to exit the Printer Installation Wizard and return to Kyocera printing systems. KPrint supports LPR and IPP printing. Express Installation Installation Note: KPrint installs a client port monitor that appears in Windows ...
... Installation Express mode is now complete. Windows XP and Vista - This is the name that enables Windows TCP/IP printing to any network card connected to the CD-ROM main menu. 5 The installation of the printer is for your system. You can specify the printer port... Installation page (shown in applications. Click Cancel to the printing system. Click Finish to exit the Printer Installation Wizard and return to Kyocera printing systems. KPrint supports LPR and IPP printing. Express Installation Installation Note: KPrint installs a client port monitor that appears in Windows ...
FS-1100/1300D Operation Guide Rev-1.2 (Basic)
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... 5-2 Print Quality Problems 5-3 Understanding Indicators 5-5 Cleaning Paper Jams 5-9 6 Option 6-1 General Information 6-2 Expansion Memory Modules 6-3 Removing a Memory Module 6-5 Verifying the expanded memory 6-5 Paper Feeder (PF-100 6-6 Network Interface Card (IB-23 6-7 CompactFlash (CF) Card 6-8 7 Appendix 7-1 Specifications 7-2 Environmental Standard Requirements 7-4 Index Index-1 i
... 5-2 Print Quality Problems 5-3 Understanding Indicators 5-5 Cleaning Paper Jams 5-9 6 Option 6-1 General Information 6-2 Expansion Memory Modules 6-3 Removing a Memory Module 6-5 Verifying the expanded memory 6-5 Paper Feeder (PF-100 6-6 Network Interface Card (IB-23 6-7 CompactFlash (CF) Card 6-8 7 Appendix 7-1 Specifications 7-2 Environmental Standard Requirements 7-4 Index Index-1 i
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General Information 6-2 Expansion Memory Modules 6-3 Paper Feeder (PF-100) 6-6 Network Interface Card (IB-23) 6-7 CompactFlash (CF) Card 6-8 Option 6-1 6 Option This chapter explains the options for this printer.
General Information 6-2 Expansion Memory Modules 6-3 Paper Feeder (PF-100) 6-6 Network Interface Card (IB-23) 6-7 CompactFlash (CF) Card 6-8 Option 6-1 6 Option This chapter explains the options for this printer.
FS-1100/1300D Operation Guide Rev-1.2 (Basic)
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Some options are explained in the following options available to the documentation included with the option. General Information The printers have the following sections. Note Install the memory module before installing the optional paper feeder (PF-100). For instructions on installing individual options, refer to satisfy your printing requirements. Network Interface Card (IB-23) CF Card Expansion Memory Module (DIMM 64/128/256/512 MB) Paper Feeder (PF-100) 6-2 Option
Some options are explained in the following options available to the documentation included with the option. General Information The printers have the following sections. Note Install the memory module before installing the optional paper feeder (PF-100). For instructions on installing individual options, refer to satisfy your printing requirements. Network Interface Card (IB-23) CF Card Expansion Memory Module (DIMM 64/128/256/512 MB) Paper Feeder (PF-100) 6-2 Option
FS-1100/1300D Operation Guide Rev-1.2 (Basic)
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...cord and printer cable. 2 Open the rear cover. 3 Remove the optional interface slot cover. 4 Insert the Network Interface Card and secure it with the screws removed in the option interface slot that the printer can be installed in step 3....network environments including Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, NetWare, etc. The network interface card must be used on the printer. 7 Configure the network address from Quick Setup. Option Network Interface Card (IB-23) The network interface card supports TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI and AppleTalk protocols, so that is located at the back of the network card...
...cord and printer cable. 2 Open the rear cover. 3 Remove the optional interface slot cover. 4 Insert the Network Interface Card and secure it with the screws removed in the option interface slot that the printer can be installed in step 3....network environments including Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, NetWare, etc. The network interface card must be used on the printer. 7 Configure the network address from Quick Setup. Option Network Interface Card (IB-23) The network interface card supports TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI and AppleTalk protocols, so that is located at the back of the network card...
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When the Network Interface Card is useful for a CF card with the maximum size of 256MB. A CF card is installed, remove it. 6-8 Option CAUTION Before inserting a CF card in the printer, make sure that the printer is equipped with a slot for storing fonts, macros, and overlays. 1 Turn off . 2 Open the rear cover. 3 Remove the optional interface slot cover. CompactFlash (CF) Card The printer is switched off the printer and disconnect the power cord and printer cable.
When the Network Interface Card is useful for a CF card with the maximum size of 256MB. A CF card is installed, remove it. 6-8 Option CAUTION Before inserting a CF card in the printer, make sure that the printer is equipped with a slot for storing fonts, macros, and overlays. 1 Turn off . 2 Open the rear cover. 3 Remove the optional interface slot cover. CompactFlash (CF) Card The printer is switched off the printer and disconnect the power cord and printer cable.
FS-1100/1300D Operation Guide Rev-1.2 (Basic)
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...) Power Requirements Power Consumption Maximum During printing During standby Options Power off Description FS-1100 FS-1300D 1 to 999 sheets Fine 1200 mode, Fast 1200 mode, 600 dpi, 300 dpi 2,000 pages FS-1100/20,000 pages, FS-1300D/25,000 pages 10 to 32.5°C/50 to 90.5°F 15 to 80... % 2,500 m/8,202 ft maximum 1,500 lux maximum PowerPC 405F5/360 MHz Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X 10.x Hi-Speed USB: 1 Network Interface Card: 1 ...
...) Power Requirements Power Consumption Maximum During printing During standby Options Power off Description FS-1100 FS-1300D 1 to 999 sheets Fine 1200 mode, Fast 1200 mode, 600 dpi, 300 dpi 2,000 pages FS-1100/20,000 pages, FS-1300D/25,000 pages 10 to 32.5°C/50 to 90.5°F 15 to 80... % 2,500 m/8,202 ft maximum 1,500 lux maximum PowerPC 405F5/360 MHz Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X 10.x Hi-Speed USB: 1 Network Interface Card: 1 ...
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... inside the printer 5-13 MP tray 5-10 paper cassette 5-11 paper feeder 5-11 rear cover section 5-15 Colored paper 2-9 CompactFlash card 6-2, 6-8 Components at the front of the printer 1-2 at the rear of the printer 1-3 Connection power cord 3-2 USB cable ... Inside the printer clearing paper jams 5-13 Installation method custom mode 3-5 express mode 3-4 Installing CF card 6-8 Installing memory module 6-4 Installing network interface card 6-7 Installing the Printer Driver Mac OS 3-6 Windows PC 3-3 Instruction sheet manual duplex 3-9 J Jam indicator operation panel 1-4 Index-1
... inside the printer 5-13 MP tray 5-10 paper cassette 5-11 paper feeder 5-11 rear cover section 5-15 Colored paper 2-9 CompactFlash card 6-2, 6-8 Components at the front of the printer 1-2 at the rear of the printer 1-3 Connection power cord 3-2 USB cable ... Inside the printer clearing paper jams 5-13 Installation method custom mode 3-5 express mode 3-4 Installing CF card 6-8 Installing memory module 6-4 Installing network interface card 6-7 Installing the Printer Driver Mac OS 3-6 Windows PC 3-3 Instruction sheet manual duplex 3-9 J Jam indicator operation panel 1-4 Index-1
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... paper jams 5-10 components 1-2 loading paper 2-14 minimum and maximum paper sizes 2-3 paper sizes 2-4 paper type 2-10 N Network interface card 6-7 option 6-2 Normal indication indicators 5-5 O Operation panel components 1-2 indicators, keys, overview 1-4 Option CF card 6-2 expansion memory module 6-2 network interface card 6-2 paper feeder 6-2 Optional interface slot cover components 1-3 Options 6-2 P Paper minimum and maximum sizes 2-3 Paper cassette clearing...
... paper jams 5-10 components 1-2 loading paper 2-14 minimum and maximum paper sizes 2-3 paper sizes 2-4 paper type 2-10 N Network interface card 6-7 option 6-2 Normal indication indicators 5-5 O Operation panel components 1-2 indicators, keys, overview 1-4 Option CF card 6-2 expansion memory module 6-2 network interface card 6-2 paper feeder 6-2 Optional interface slot cover components 1-3 Options 6-2 P Paper minimum and maximum sizes 2-3 Paper cassette clearing...