Kyocera FS-3700 manual Writing Da To a Memory Card

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>Write

datamessage to be explained below will not be shown on the message display.

 

 

 

 

 

2.10. Operating a Memory Card

 

If the card inserted in the memory card slot is not formatted, the

>Format

Writing Da

to a Memory Card

 

 

A memory card can hold up to 127 data partit on names, depending on its capacity. When

 

writing

o the card, a name is assigned automatically. You can use the procedure later in this

section*

>Write data ?

 

 

o p int a list of

names for confi ma ion.

 

 

 

You can ot write font data to a memory card with the printer.

 

 

 

Waiting. If you want to abandon writing, press the CANCEL key.

 

 

To wr

da

to

memory card, proceed as follows.

 

 

First check

hat he memory card can be writable (that the memory card is properly fo

ed,

not wr

-p otec

d, and its internal battery is not xhaus ed, for exampl ). Otherwise, the

 

 

opt on will autom tically appear on the display. Refer to Formatti

a memory

 

card which follows this section and format the memory card.

 

 

1.

 

ith

he m ssage display showing >Writedata, press the ENTER key. A blinking

 

question mark will appear as follows:

 

 

2. Press

he ENTER key. The message display changes to show Processing, then to

3. In this state, send the file from the computer to the printer as in the example below.

Example:

To send the file (data) TEST.TXT on drive C, enter the following at the DOS prompt (C:\):

COPY TEST.TXT PRN

The file is written onto the memory card given a destination name (also referred to as a partition name) which the printer automatically assigns one after another as follows:

DataS001 (first data), DataS002 (second data), DataS003 (third data),

... DataS127 (last data)

In the example above, if the file TEST.TXT is the first data to be writt n onto he memory card, the destination name will be DataS001 .

By using the PRESCRIBE II ICCD (read/write memory card) command to wr te data to a memory card, you can change the destination name to be the same as the or gi al name or any other name you desire.

As the printer receives data, the message display changes to ProcessWaiting, then

when the end of the data is received, the message display changes to

.

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Contents FS-1700/3700 Introduction Typeface Trademark Acknowledgement Conforming to the Class a limits CC statementSafety information Interface connectorsImportant note on the interface connectors Laser safetyLaser notice Ozone concentrationImportant Safeguards ISO Canadian Department of Communications compliance statementDisclaimer Prolonged Non-Use and Moving the PrinterFS-3700 Minutes 60 minutes Power consumptionFS-1700 Minutes 30 minutes Introduction Maintenance FeaturesPrint Engine Features Software Features Options Installation ManualGuide to the Manual CD-ROM Kyocera Digital LibraryXii Table of Contents Xiv Fonts Xvi Removing the Main Circuit Board Memory Expansion InstallationPrinting condition Resolution 300 dpi 600 dpi Withdrawing the Main Circuit Board from the Printer Total printer Memory Type and number of SIMMs Simm to be usedRemoving SIMMs Installing and Removing SIMMsInstalling 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 Abandoning a Printing Job On-line/Off-line SettingFeed Selec ion Status Printout Operating ProceduresSample Status Firmware version information 3a Default font nameCurrent status information Interface-dependent parametersForm Feed Service informationMemory allocation status User defined font listFunct on Default Setting Using the Mode Select MenuMode Select Menu Mode Function Default SettingPlease2.4. waitSleep Ecopower Mode KIR Level Optimized stripes Ecoprint modeDark vertical strip s White vertical stripesSourceResource Protection Adjusting the Print DensityPriority Error Mess ge Setting the Audio Warning BuzzerSetting the Audio Warning Buzzer Reading Fonts/Data from a Memory Card Operating a Memory CardHints on Writing Fonts to the Memory Card Memory Writing Da To a Memory CardDeleting Ddata from a Memory Card Formatting destroys any existing data on the memory card Formatting a Memory CardPrinting a list of data names Bitmap and Scalable Fonts FontsScalable fonts Bitmap fontsKpdl fonts List of FontsOption 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 Main Charger Unit CleaningCleaning the Charger Wire Cleaning the Grid Paper Feed Unit If the printing is abnormal General GuideIf the printer does not print Interface Problems Power ProblemsCompletely blank printout Print Quality ProblemsAll-black printout Check the developer unitDropouts, horizontal streaks, stray dots Clean the charger wireBlack or white vertical streaks Check the control panelGrey background Faint or blurred printingCharacters out of position Dirt on the top edge or back of the paperCheck the paper chute and the ramp Check the transfer rollerIndicator Condition Correc ive Action Indicators and MessagesIndicators Key Message Corrective ActionCallservicepersonFn123456 Error MessagesFoccupied Feed cassette Reaching the registration rollers, remove Correcting a Paper JamRear Cover Codeset MenuNormalError due to insufficient FS-1700 FS-3700 DescriptionPrinter Specifications Paper Availability General GuidelinesSpecification Paper SpecificationsSelecting the Right Paper Condition of the PaperMoisture Content Basis WeightPaper Size SmoothnessOther Paper Properties Paper GrainOverhead Projection OHP Film Special PaperAdhesive-Backed Labels Table B.4 lists the specifications for adhesive label paperColored Paper EnvelopesPreprinted Paper Recycled PaperParallel interface communication modes Parallel InterfacePin In/out Description Interface SignalsDetailed descriptions of the signals follow Select In NSelectIn Pin Pin In/out Signal Description Interface SignalsRS-232C/RS-422A Interface RS-232C interfaceRemoving*the Main Circuit Board RS-422A interfaceChanging the Jumper Connector Overview of Signals RS-422A Verifying the SettingRS-422A interface voltage levels Serial ConnectorMeaning RS-232C/RS-422A ProtocolParameter value Baud rate Serial interface error Prescribe II Frpo D0 commandError not handled Error handled Parameter value MeaningPreparing an RS-232C Cable Connecting the Printer to the ComputerRS-232C Cable Connection Cmode LPT1=COM1 Last IndexIndex-2 Index-3