FS-C5020N and FS-C5030N Product Guide
PrintFS-C5016NSystem Utilities
Kyocera Digital Library CD-ROM
The Kyocera Mita Digital Library offers the most current printer drivers, software utilities and reference manuals. The Library CD contains the following components:
¡Install Drivers
¡Driver Tools
¡Printer Utilities
¡Networking
¡Installation Notes
¡Select Language
The latest Drivers and Utilities are also available on the internet at www.kyoceramita.com.au
Driver Emulations
Kyocera printer drivers support PCL and KPDL emulations. PCL, or Printer Command Language was developed by Hewlett Packard® (HP) to provide a simple and effective method for controlling a printer. In this language, the printer commands appear as embedded escape sequence codes in the print job data interpreted by the printer. Kyocera PCL drivers allow for font scaling, outline fonts, and vector graphic printing. PCL is not supported on Macintosh and UNIX based systems. Note: The factory default emulation for Kyocera printers is PCL. If the selected printer driver does not match the printer emulation, the printer emulation must be set for PCL, KPDL or KPDL (Auto) at the printer's front panel.
PCL 5c
Kyocera colour drivers utilize the PCL 5c colour printer language. This printer command language supports the commands necessary for colour printing, and supports PJL (Printer Job Language) commands, which allow for
PCL XL
Kyocera XL printer drivers utilize the PCL 6 printer language. PCL XL drivers offer improved graphics printing, reduced file sizes, better print speeds, and faster return to application than the PCL 5e driver. Drawbacks include no backwards compatibility and the fact that not all Kyocera printer models support XL printer drivers.
KPDL
Kyocera Page Description Language (KPDL) represents Kyocera's emulation of PostScript printing. Because the printer is set to a factory default of PCL, you must change the emulation from the printer's control panel or send the printer a command. PostScript print drivers have strong graphics reproduction performance and usually print slower than PCL drivers.
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