Kyocera FS-3700 manual Operating a Memory Card, Hints on Writing Fonts to the Memory Card

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2.10.Operating a Memory Card

2.10.Operating a Memory Card

Hints on Writing Fonts to the Memory Card

Some memory card writer utility programs are available for writing data to the memory card. If you write fonts into a memory card, we recommend you write them as font data and not as host data. Fonts written in a memory card as font data are automatically loaded in the printer

If you write the fonts in the memory card as host data, the fonts are transferred directly from the memory card into the printer’s memory when the card is read. This may require extra memory to be i alled in the printer as they usually occupy a great amount of the printer’s memory. More- over, use of the fonts is restricted on only the interface that was active during the fonts were r

when it is switched on and are usable on all the printer interfaces simultaneously. The printer reads only the header part of these fonts into its memory and therefore these fonts do>Readnot oc- fontscupy a large area in the printer’s memory.

r m he memory card.

To properly write font data into the memory card, refer to the memory card writer manufac- ture’s in tructions.

Reading Fonts/Data from a Memory Card

If the memory card is already inserted in the slot when the printer is powered on, the fonts are automatically read into the printer. To reread the fonts from a memory card, use the *function.

The PRESCRIBE II FRPO I0 command specifies the name of the partition in the memory card to be read automatically at power up. See PRESCRIBE II Program- ming Manual, Chapter 5 .

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Contents FS-1700/3700 Introduction Typeface Trademark Acknowledgement CC statement Conforming to the Class a limitsInterface connectors Safety informationImportant note on the interface connectors Laser safetyOzone concentration Laser noticeImportant Safeguards Canadian Department of Communications compliance statement ISODisclaimer Prolonged Non-Use and Moving the PrinterFS-1700 Minutes 30 minutes Power consumptionFS-3700 Minutes 60 minutes Print Engine Features Maintenance FeaturesIntroduction Software Features Installation Manual OptionsGuide to the Manual CD-ROM Kyocera Digital LibraryXii Table of Contents Xiv Fonts Xvi Printing condition Resolution 300 dpi 600 dpi Memory Expansion InstallationRemoving the Main Circuit Board Withdrawing the Main Circuit Board from the Printer Simm to be used Total printer Memory Type and number of SIMMsInstalling SIMMs Installing and Removing SIMMsRemoving SIMMs Testing the Expansion Memory Introduction Typeface Trademark Acknowledgement Iii Interface connectors Ozone concentration Important Safeguards Vii Viii Introduction Software Features Options Xii Table of Contents Xiv Fonts Xvi Feed Selec ion On-line/Off-line SettingAbandoning a Printing Job Operating Procedures Status PrintoutSample Status 3a Default font name Firmware version informationCurrent status information Interface-dependent parametersService information Form FeedMemory allocation status User defined font listMode Select Menu Using the Mode Select MenuFunct on Default Setting Function Default Setting ModePlease2.4. waitSleep Ecopower Mode KIR Level Ecoprint mode Optimized stripesDark vertical strip s White vertical stripes Adjusting the Print Density SourceResource ProtectionSetting the Audio Warning Buzzer Priority Error Mess geSetting the Audio Warning Buzzer Hints on Writing Fonts to the Memory Card Operating a Memory CardReading Fonts/Data from a Memory Card Writing Da To a Memory Card MemoryDeleting Ddata from a Memory Card Formatting a Memory Card Formatting destroys any existing data on the memory cardPrinting a list of data names Fonts Bitmap and Scalable FontsBitmap fonts Scalable fontsOption Fonts List of FontsKpdl fonts Resident Bitmap Fonts List of Fonts List of Fonts Resident Scalable Fonts List of Fonts List of Fonts Kpdl Fonts Symbol set Symbol setScalable Fonts Symbol sets Symbol set Maintenance Supplying Toner Close the top cover by pressing the ar Replace the Waste Toner Bottle Do not cap the new waste toner bot- tle Cleaning the Charger Wire CleaningMain Charger Unit Cleaning the Grid Paper Feed Unit If the printer does not print General GuideIf the printing is abnormal Power Problems Interface ProblemsPrint Quality Problems Completely blank printoutAll-black printout Check the developer unitClean the charger wire Dropouts, horizontal streaks, stray dotsBlack or white vertical streaks Check the control panelFaint or blurred printing Grey backgroundDirt on the top edge or back of the paper Characters out of positionCheck the paper chute and the ramp Check the transfer rollerIndicators Indicators and MessagesIndicator Condition Correc ive Action Message Corrective Action KeyError Messages CallservicepersonFn123456Foccupied Correcting a Paper Jam Feed cassette Reaching the registration rollers, removeRear Cover MenuNormal CodesetError due to insufficient Description FS-1700 FS-3700Printer Specifications General Guidelines Paper AvailabilityPaper Specifications SpecificationSelecting the Right Paper Condition of the PaperBasis Weight Moisture ContentPaper Size SmoothnessPaper Grain Other Paper PropertiesSpecial Paper Overhead Projection OHP FilmTable B.4 lists the specifications for adhesive label paper Adhesive-Backed LabelsEnvelopes Colored PaperPreprinted Paper Recycled PaperParallel Interface Parallel interface communication modesInterface Signals Pin In/out DescriptionDetailed descriptions of the signals follow Select In NSelectIn Pin Interface Signals Pin In/out Signal DescriptionRS-232C/RS-422A Interface RS-232C interfaceRS-422A interface Removing*the Main Circuit BoardChanging the Jumper Connector Verifying the Setting Overview of Signals RS-422ASerial Connector RS-422A interface voltage levelsParameter value Baud rate RS-232C/RS-422A ProtocolMeaning Prescribe II Frpo D0 command Serial interface errorError not handled Error handled Parameter value MeaningRS-232C Cable Connection Connecting the Printer to the ComputerPreparing an RS-232C Cable Cmode LPT1=COM1 Index LastIndex-2 Index-3