Kyocera manual Supported Kyocera Printer Models, EcoLAN 3000E Hardware Installation

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Supported Kyocera Printer Models

The EcoLAN 3000E is compatible with the FS/LS-600, 680, 800, 1700+, 3700+, 5800C, 6700, 7000+, 9000 and any other Kyocera printer with the slide-in interface. The 3000E is compatible with the upper (hard disk) interface slot of an FS/LS-7000 with a Software version of 25.05 or later. The Software version is displayed on the printer status page.

The EcoLAN 3000E is NOT compatible with previous FS/LS-Series models, including, FS/LS-400, 850, 1500/A, 1550/A/+, 1600/A/+, 1700, 3400/A/+, 3500/A, 3600/A/+, 3700, 5500, 6500/+.

EcoLAN 3000E Hardware Installation

The 3000E is a new slide-in interface board which does not require the removal of the printer’s main board for installation. These instructions describe the installation into the FS-800 but are similar for any Kyocera printer with the slide-in interface.

1.Remove the two screws securing the interface slot cover on the rear panel (shown) or side panel (not shown) of the printer and discard the interface slot cover.

2.Align the edges of the 3000E board with the rails in the interface slot and slide the 3000E into the printer. Secure with the two screws removed in Step 1.

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Contents Kyocera EcoLAN 3000E Trademarks Thank YouContents Flash Upgrade Capability Using the CD ROMIntroduction Address Assignment With a BrowserSupported Kyocera Printer Models EcoLAN 3000E Hardware InstallationDefine the Printer NetWare 2.x & 3.x ConfigurationSet the Type field to Remote/Other Unknown Assign the Print QueuePrint Server Password NetWare 4.x Directory Services ConfigurationNWAdmin Configuration 3000E IP Based Configuration 3000E IPX Based Configuration3000E IP and IPX Common Configuration Click on the 3000E to be configuredConfirm Successful Configuration Setting Kpdl Emulation Macintosh ConfigurationNaming the Printer and Setting the Zone Press the Mode key to exit the menu systemInstalling the Driver and Selecting the Printer If Using Peer to Peer over IP What is Windows Peer to Peer Printing?If Using Peer to Peer over IPX Peer to Peer Printing over IP or IPXPrinter Driver Configuration for Peer to Peer Printing Peer to Peer Printing Software InstallationTCP/IP Required Components Windows NT 4.0 Configuration3000E TCP/IP Configuration Connecting to a Shared Printer Configuring the Printer Driver for LPR PrintingDisabling Dhcp IP Address PersistenceWins Registration and Naming 3000E Configuration with Html3000E Configuration Unix ConfigurationConfiguration Comparison Banner Page ComparisonAll versions Front Panel Setup Firmware RequirementsWhen completed, press the Mode key to exit the menu system Kyocera Corporation