Kyocera 9530DN - Manual

Kyocera 9530DN

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents; Glossary
  • Page 5 – Introduction; Explains how to choose, handle and load paper.
  • Page 6 – Conventions; Convention; Check waste toner box
  • Page 7 – ADVANCED OPERATION GUIDE; Handling Paper; This chapter explains the following topics:
  • Page 8 – General Guidelines; The manufacturer assumes no liability for problems that occur; Paper Availability
  • Page 9 – Paper Specifications; Minimum and maximum paper sizes; Paper Cassette
  • Page 10 – Selecting the Right Paper
  • Page 12 – Paper Weight Equivalence Table
  • Page 13 – Moisture Content
  • Page 14 – Electrostatic properties:; During the printing process, the paper is
  • Page 15 – Special Paper; Paper type to be used
  • Page 16 – Transparency; Item
  • Page 17 – Postcards; Paper
  • Page 18 – Thick Paper; MP Tray; Colored Paper; Preprinted Paper; Paper Specifications on page 1-3
  • Page 19 – Media Type; Creating Custom Paper Type on page 2-82
  • Page 20 – Loading Paper; Fan the paper, then tap it on a level surface. This avoid; Loading Paper into the Paper Cassette; Up to about 500 sheets of standard paper (80 g/m; Inch specifications
  • Page 26 – Setting Envelopes; Do not print on envelopes with flap adhesive exposed. This can
  • Page 27 – Correct
  • Page 29 – Using the Operation
  • Page 30 – Understanding the Operation Panel
  • Page 31 – Operation Indicators; Indicator; Please wait; READY
  • Page 32 – Message Display; on page 4-7 in the Operation Guide; Message; The printer is ready to print.
  • Page 33 – Indicators in Message Display; PAR; USB; NET; OPT; Letter
  • Page 34 – SIZE; FO
  • Page 35 – Media Type Indicator; Creating
  • Page 36 – Keys; GO Key
  • Page 37 – Cursor Keys; Ready
  • Page 38 – Canceling a Printing Job; While the printer displays
  • Page 39 – Using the Operation Panel; Menu Selection System
  • Page 47 – Using the Menu Selection System; Printing the Menu Map; Print Menu; Print
  • Page 48 – Status Pages; Printing Status Page
  • Page 51 – Job Retention
  • Page 52 – Job Storage; Retrieving Jobs from Virtual; Private Print
  • Page 53 – Using Quick Copy; Changing e-MPS Configuration on page 2-31; Printing Additional Copies using Quick Copy; Copy; Harold
  • Page 54 – Deleting a Quick Copy Job; Delete; Printing Remaining Copies of a Proof and Hold Job; Printing a Private Print/Stored Job
  • Page 55 – Releasing a Private Print/Stored Job; Stored
  • Page 56 – Deleting a Private Print/Stored Job; Agenda; Printing a code job
  • Page 57 – Printing a List of Code Jobs; Retrieving Jobs from Virtual Mailbox (VMB); Data; Code Job List
  • Page 58 – Printing a List of VMB; List; VMB List
  • Page 59 – Changing e-MPS Configuration; Changing the Maximum Number of Quick Copy/Proof-and-Hold Jobs
  • Page 60 – Maximum Space Assigned to Temporary Code Jobs; Code
  • Page 61 – Maximum Space Assigned to Permanent Code Jobs; JOB Size
  • Page 62 – Maximum Space Assigned to Virtual Mailboxes (VMB)
  • Page 63 – Changing the Interface Parameters; Changing Parallel Interface Modes; Chapter 5 Computer Interface
  • Page 64 – Changing Serial Interface Modes; Guide; Interface
  • Page 65 – Changing Network Interface Parameters; None
  • Page 67 – On
  • Page 68 – Printing a Network Interface Status Page; Parallel
  • Page 69 – Page Off
  • Page 70 – Making Default Settings; Default Emulation; Emulation
  • Page 71 – Auto Printing of KPDL Error
  • Page 73 – Default Font; Selecting the Default Font; Internal
  • Page 74 – Changing Type for Courier/Letter Gothic
  • Page 75 – Changing the Default Font Size
  • Page 76 – Setting the Character Pitch for Courier/Letter Gothic; Setting the character code set
  • Page 77 – Printing a List of Fonts; Internal Fonts List; Fonts List
  • Page 79 – Pagination; Number of Copies; Selecting the Reduced Print
  • Page 80 – Source size indicator; Current cassette size
  • Page 82 – Printing Orientation; Portrait
  • Page 84 – Wide A4 Pitch; CR only
  • Page 86 – Setting Print Quality; Set the print density to 3 when setting the KIR mode. For details; Optimized stripes; The current KIR setting is optimal.; Dark vertical stripes; Set the KIR mode to
  • Page 87 – White vertical stripes
  • Page 88 – Print Resolution; Off
  • Page 89 – Print Density
  • Page 90 – Operating the Storage Device; Using the CompactFlash Card; chapter 4; Reading Font Data; Memory
  • Page 91 – Reading Data; Writing Data; Formatting on; Processing
  • Page 93 – Deleting Data
  • Page 94 – Formatting
  • Page 95 – Printing a List of Data Names; Partition List
  • Page 96 – Using USB Flash Memory; Printing PDF data
  • Page 97 – Removing USB Flash Memory; Printing a List of Data Names (Partitions); USB Memory
  • Page 98 – Operating an Option Hard Disk; Using the CompactFlash; Operating the RAM Disk
  • Page 99 – Setting RAM Disk Size; Mode
  • Page 101 – Paper Handling; MP Tray Mode; Cassette
  • Page 102 – Setting the MP Tray Size; Chapter 1 Handling Paper
  • Page 103 – Setting the MP Tray Type; Paper Size Unit Selection on page 2-77; Plain
  • Page 104 – Setting the Cassette Paper Size
  • Page 105 – Paper Size Unit Selection; Metric; mm
  • Page 106 – Setting the Cassette Media Type; Media Type on page 1-13
  • Page 107 – Selecting the Paper Feed Source; Cassette 1
  • Page 108 – Binding Mode
  • Page 109 – Selecting the Output Stack
  • Page 110 – Overriding Difference between A4 and Letter; Setting the Paper
  • Page 111 – Setting the Paper Weight; Creating Custom Paper Type on
  • Page 112 – Setting the Duplex Path; Paper Thickness; Enable
  • Page 113 – Resetting the Custom Paper Type; Adjust
  • Page 114 – Reading Life Counters; Displaying the Total Printed Pages; Life
  • Page 115 – Other Modes; Selecting the Message Language; English
  • Page 116 – Automatic Form Feed Timeout Setting; Time Out; Setting the Sleep Timer
  • Page 117 – Sleep Timer Timeout Time
  • Page 118 – Received Data Dumping; Printer Resetting
  • Page 119 – Resource Protection; Prot; Printer
  • Page 121 – Auto Continue Setting; Clear Off
  • Page 122 – Setting the Auto Continue Recovery Time; Auto; Clear On
  • Page 123 – Finishing; Duplex Printing Error Detection Setting; Duplex disabled; Error
  • Page 124 – Staple Error Detection Setting; Add staples
  • Page 125 – Punch Error Detection Setting; Chad box full
  • Page 126 – Service Menu; Printing the Service Status Page
  • Page 127 – Fonts; This chapter contains explanations on the following:
  • Page 128 – List of Fonts; Printing a List of
  • Page 133 – Options; This chapter contains explanations on the following topics:
  • Page 134 – General Information
  • Page 135 – Network interface card
  • Page 136 – DF-710 Document Finisher
  • Page 137 – • Memory DIMM; Chapter 4 Options; • USB Memory; HDD Security Function on page 4-15
  • Page 138 – Network Interface; Remove the two screws from the Option Interface Slot Cover (OPT).
  • Page 140 – Hard Disk; For details on available hard disks, see your dealer.
  • Page 143 – USB Flash Memory; Using USB Flash Memory on page 2-68
  • Page 144 – Expansion Memory Modules; The expansion memory should only be installed by your service; Precautions for handling the memory module; YES
  • Page 146 – Removing Memory Module; Print Status Page
  • Page 147 – HDD Security Function; To use the HDD Security feature, an option hard disk and the; Overwrite Function; The Security Kit immediately overwrites the data stored on the; Overwrite Methods; • Once Overwrite
  • Page 148 – Encryption Function; Although the encryption function strengthens data security,; Operation with a hard disk; Security; Normal
  • Page 149 – Secure Formatting
  • Page 151 – Computer Interface
  • Page 153 – Parallel Interface; Communication Modes; Changing Parallel Interface Modes on page 2-35; Interface Signals
  • Page 154 – Pin
  • Page 155 – USB Interface; Specifications
  • Page 157 – Parameters of the RS-232C Protocol; Changing Serial Interface Modes on; Parameter value
  • Page 159 – PRESCRIBE FRPO D0 command; XON sent every 3 to 5 seconds
  • Page 160 – RS-232C Cable Connection; Connecting the Printer to the Computer; Switch on the printer’s power.; Setting the RS-232C Parameters; Proceed from the
  • Page 165 – Index
  • Page 171 – is a trademark of Kyocera Corporation
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Summary

Page 3 - Contents; Glossary

Contents ADVANCED OPERATION GUIDE i Contents 1 Handling Paper ...........................................................................................................................1-1 General Guidelines ...............................................................................................

Page 5 - Introduction; Explains how to choose, handle and load paper.

ADVANCED OPERATION GUIDE iii Introduction This guide has the following chapters: • 1 Handling Paper Explains how to choose, handle and load paper. • 2 Using the Operation Panel Explains how to use the operation panel to configure the printer. • 3 Fonts Shows the available fonts. • 4 Options Shows th...

Page 6 - Conventions; Convention; Check waste toner box

iv ADVANCED OPERATION GUIDE Conventions This manual uses the following conventions: Convention Description Example Italic Typeface Used to emphasize a key word, phrase or references to additional information. Close the top cover . Refer to Toner Container Replacement on page 3-3 . Courier Typeface U...

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