Kyocera 1000E manual Windows Peer to Peer Printing Configuration

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Windows 95

Peer to Peer Printing Configuration

What is Windows 95 Peer to Peer Printing

The peer to peer printing software which is included with the EcoLAN 1000E allows Windows 95 PCs to communicate directly with network attached printers. A network server, such as NetWare or Windows NT, is not required for peer to peer printing.

The peer to peer printing software must be installed on each PC that will use peer to peer printing. Once the peer to peer printing software is installed, all EcoLAN 1000E boards on the network automatically appear in the list of available printer ports.

The peer to peer printing software can also be used in networks where servers are present, however, often the server print services are utilized instead. Server-based print services offer centralized printing management and spooling and do not require software (other than the printer driver) to be installed on each PC.

Optional: Changing the Print Server Name

The peer to peer printing software displays the NetWare Print Server Name to identify the 1000E. The default name is the serial number preceded by KYO, e.g., KYO-163495. If desired, this name can be changed to a more easily identifiable name with either the Management Access Program (MAP) or with a standard browser.

With the Management Access Program

Follow the MAP Configuration instructions in the NetWare 4.x Directory Services Configuration section in this guide (the settings other than NetWare Print Server Name do not need to be entered). The MAP utility requires a NetWare server to be present.

With a Browser

Connecting to the 1000E with a browser requires the TCP/IP protocol to be loaded on the browser workstation and requires setting an IP address for the 1000E. The 1000E IP address may be set by following the TCP/IP Configuration instructions in the Windows NT Configuration section in this guide.

After setting the 1000E IP parameters, connect to the 1000E with the browser by typing, http://<IP address>, e.g. http://192.42.211.5 At the 1000E Home Page, click on 1000E Configuration and follow the MAP Configuration instructions (beginning with step 3) in the NetWare 4.x Directory Services Configura- tion section in this guide (the settings other than NetWare Print Server Name do not need to be entered).

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Contents EcoLAN 1000E FCC Notice Backwards Compatibility 1000E Hardware InstallationIntroduction This Guide’s RoleTrademarks Contents Configuration Utilities NetWare Directory Services ConfigurationBindery vs. NDS Setup Pconsole vs. Nwadmin SetupMAP Configuration Confirm Successful Configuration Password ProtectionAssign the Print Queue NetWare 2.x & 3.x ConfigurationDefine the Printer Set the Type field to Remote/Other UnknownConfirm Successful Configuration Optional Changing the Print Server Name Windows Peer to Peer Printing ConfigurationWhat is Windows 95 Peer to Peer Printing Select the Printer Port IPX Protocol InstallationPeer to Peer Printing Software Installation Install and Run the Peer to Peer SoftwareTCP/IP Required Components Windows NT Configuration1000E TCP/IP Configuration Selecting a Shared Printer Setting Up LPR PrintingNaming the Printer and Changing Other Settings Macintosh ConfigurationInstalling the Driver and Selecting the Printer Setting the IP Address Unix Configuration1000E Configuration At the 1000E’s Home Page, click on 1000E Configuration Setting Other TCP/IP ParametersPublished in June ‘98

1000E specifications

The Kyocera 1000E is a notable entry in the realm of compact multifunctional devices that epitomizes the convergence of advanced technology, efficiency, and user-friendly design. This model is particularly celebrated for its high-quality output and versatility, making it an ideal choice for various business environments.

One of the standout features of the Kyocera 1000E is its excellent printing capabilities. The device utilizes Kyocera's proprietary ECOSYS technology, which ensures long-lasting components and minimal environmental impact. The ECOSYS design contributes to lower cost-per-page rates, thereby enhancing operational efficiency for businesses of any size. This model supports print speeds of up to 30 pages per minute, providing quick and reliable output that meets the demands of busy office settings.

The 1000E's versatility extends beyond printing; it incorporates scanning, copying, and faxing functionalities into a single compact device. This multifunctional approach streamlines workflow, allowing users to perform multiple tasks without the need for separate machines. With a standard resolution of 600 x 600 dpi, the printer delivers sharp images and clear text, ensuring professional-quality documents every time.

In terms of user interface, the Kyocera 1000E features an intuitive control panel that simplifies operation. Users can easily navigate through functions such as print, scan, copy, and fax with just a few clicks. Additionally, the machine is equipped with an automatic document feeder (ADF) that accommodates multi-page documents, enhancing productivity further.

Connectivity is another vital aspect of the Kyocera 1000E. It supports various connectivity options, including USB, Ethernet, and wireless networking. This flexibility allows users to connect the printer to a range of different devices, such as computers and mobile devices, facilitating seamless printing directly from smartphones or tablets.

The Kyocera 1000E also prioritizes sustainability. Its energy-efficient design and use of long-life consumables reduce waste and lower overall environmental impact. This makes it an appealing option for organizations committed to green initiatives.

Overall, the Kyocera 1000E combines robust performance with innovative features, making it a worthy consideration for businesses seeking a reliable and efficient multifunction printer. Its blend of quality, speed, and eco-friendliness positions it as a strong contender in the competitive landscape of office solutions.