Kyocera FS-1200 manual Message Display, Interface Indicator, Resolution Indicator, Message Meaning

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2.1. Control Panel

Message Display

The message display gives information in the form of short messages. The six messages listed below are dis- played during normal warm-up and printing.

Message

Meaning

 

 

6HOIý WHVW

The printer is self-testing after power-up.

 

 

3OHDVHý ZDLW

The printer is warming up and is not ready.

 

 

5HDG\

The printer is ready to print.

 

 

3URFHVVLQJ

The printer is receiving data, generating graphics, reading an memory card, or print-

 

ing.

 

 

:DLWLQJ

The printer is waiting for a command that says the job is over before printing the last

 

page. Pressing the FORM FEED key allows you to obtain the last page immediately.

 

 

6OHHSLQJ

The printer is in Sleep mode. The printer wakes from Sleep mode whenever a key on the

 

control panel is pressed, the cover is opened or closed, or data is received. The printer

 

then warms up and goes online. (The time that it takes the printer to enter Sleep mode

 

depends on the Sleep Timer setting.)

 

 

&DQFHOOLQJý GDWD

Data inside the printer is being canceled.

 

 

)RUP)HHGý 7LPHý 2XW

The printer prints the last page after a waiting period.

 

 

Other messages appear when the printer needs the operator's attention as explained in Chapter 5.

Interface Indicator

The interface indicator shows which of the printer's interfaces is currently active. It uses the following abbreviations:

3$5 Standard bi-directional parallel interface 6(5 Optional serial interface (RS-232C/RS-422A)

237Optional network interface

Theý3$5,ý6(5, orý237 indicator flashes when the printer is receiving and has received all the data, and then remains on.

Resolution Indicator

This shows the current printing resolution. The resolutions below can be switched on the control panel. The default is 600 dpi in the PCL 6 and KPDL 2 emulation mode and 300 dpi in other emulation modes. The printer's resolution can be selected using the printer's control panel (See the last page in this manual.).

êíí Print at 300 dpi.

çíí Print at 600 dpi (Default).

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Contents FS-1200 Introduction License Limited WarrantyLimitation of Remedies General Typeface Trademark AcknowledgementFCC statement Conforming to the Class B limitsImportant note on the interface connectors Interface connectorsSafety information Laser safetyOzone concentration Cdrh regulationsDeclaration of Conformity U.S.A CE Marking DirectiveViii Declaration of Conformity AustraliaISO Canadian Department of Communications compliance statementDisclaimer Prolonged Non-use Prolonged Non-Use and Moving the PrinterMoving the Printer Action program Energy Kyocera ECO-PRODUCTPrint Engine Features Maintenance FeaturesIntroduction Software Features OptionsCD-ROM Kyocera Digital Library Prescribe 2e Programming Manual on CD-ROMTable of Contents Xvi Xvii Appendix C Host Computer Interface Serial RS-232C/RS-422A Interface OptionClearance Positioning the PrinterPlaces to Avoid Voltage Temperature 10C to 32.5C 50F to 90.5F Humidity 20% to 80%Basic requirements FrequencyPower Supply Unpacking and InspectionList of Shipped Components Names of Parts Front ViewInterior View Rear ViewInstall the toner container Setting Up and InterfacingOpen the top cover Install the waste toner bottle Close the top coverOpen the side cover on the left side of the printer Adjust the paper guides in the cassette and add paper Clip Install the face-up output tray Open the paper stopper on the face-down output trayConnect the printer to the computer Attach the power cordParallel interface Print a status Set the emulation modeTest the interface with the computer Install the printer driver Windows 95/WindowsCD-ROM Drive Name\drivers\Language\pcl\9x Windows CD-ROM Drive Name\drivers\Language\kpdl\9xMP Multi-Purpose Tray Feeding First Mode Automatic Manual FeedingCassette Mode Duplex Printing from the MP trayFirst Mode Automatic Manual Feeding MP Multi-Purpose Tray FeedingCassette Mode Feeding EnvelopesHandling a Memory Card Memory CardTo Remove the Memory Card Printing condition Resolution 300 dpi 600 dpi Memory Expansion InstallationRemoving the Main Circuit Board Withdrawing the Main Circuit Board from the Printer Installing Dimm Installing and Removing The DimmDimm to be used Testing the Expansion Memory Removing DimmOperating the Laser Printer Control PanelMessage Display Interface IndicatorResolution Indicator Message MeaningPaper Size Indicator Copy IndicatorSymbolic Indicators Indicator Name DescriptionControl Keys Key FunctionStack Selection Operating ProceduresSwitching Power On Feed SelectionOn-line/Off-line Setting Canceling PrintingStatus Printout Sample Status Form Feed Mode Select Menu Using the Mode Select MenuFunction Default Setting 2SWïý 520ý ý ý ý ý ý ý Configuring Interfaces Parallel InterfaceSetting the RAM Disk Size RAM Disk OperationsReading Fonts/Data from a Memory Card Operating a Memory CardHints on Writing Fonts to the Memory Card Writing Data to a Memory CardDeleting Data from a Memory Card Formatting a Memory Card Printing a list of data namesSetting Custom Sizes Cassette, Media Type and Custom Settings Setting the Paper TypeDuplex path Making Settings Paper Type User SettingSubmenus displayed Selection parameters Description LvdeohSleep Ecopower Mode Cancel key Dumping Received DataKIR 2 Level Dark vertical stripes Ecoprint ModeOptimized stripes White vertical stripesAdjusting the Print Density Resource ProtectionSetting the Audio Warning Buzzer Type of Error and Corresponding Audio Alarm BuzzerSetting the Audio Warning Buzzer Fonts Internal FontsInternal Scalable and Bitmap Fonts List of FontsFont Number Font samples List of Fonts Kpdl Fonts List of Fonts Toner Kit to be Used Toner Kit ReplacementToner kit replacement interval Supplying TonerTo replace the toner container, proceed as follows Toner Kit Replacement Replace the Waste Toner Bottle Do not cap the new waste toner bottle 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 ProblemsAll-black printout Print Quality ProblemsCompletely blank printout Check the developer unitBlack or white vertical streaks Clean the charger wireDropouts, horizontal streaks, stray dots Check the control panelFaint or blurred printing Grey backgroundCheck the paper chute and the ramp Dirt on the top edge or back of the paperCharacters out of position Check the transfer rollerIndicators Indicators and MessagesSymbolic Indicators Maintenance Messages Maintenance MessagesMessage Corrective Action DOO Vhuylfh Error Messages Error MessagesNing to ensure correct reading of the memory card 0025&$5 HUUúú Printer Symbol Correcting a Paper JamRear Cover Power consumption Drum cleaningPower requirements Printing methodPrinter Specifications Specification Paper SpecificationsTable B.1 Specifications General GuidelinesComposition Selecting the Right PaperCondition of the Paper Paper SizeSmoothness Basis WeightMoisture Content Thickness CaliperSpecial Paper Paper type Media typeTransparency Table B.3 Transparency SpecificationsTable B.4 Adhesive Label Specifications Adhesive-Backed LabelsPreprinted Paper EnvelopesColored Paper Recycled PaperParallel Interface Parallel interface communication modesTable C.1. Parallel Connector Pin Assignments Interface SignalsPin In/out Description Error* nFault Pin Data 0 1 to Data 7 8 Pins 2 toPaper Empty PError Pin Power Ready PinSerial RS-232C/RS-422A Interface Option Interface SignalsRS-232C interface RS-422A interface Overview of Signals RS-422ASerial Connector RS-422A interface voltage levelsRS-232C/RS-422A Protocol Preparing an RS-232C Cable Prescribe Frpo D0 commandRS-232C Cable Connection H7 Buffer nearly-empty thresholdConnecting the Printer to the Computer Index Memory CardIndex-2 Mode Select Menu Basic Operations During Mode SelectionFrom Previous To 495 seconds