Kyocera Fs-2020d, FS-3920DN, Fs-4020dn manual Adjusting Grayscale

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Imaging

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In the Imaging tab, click Graphics > Halftone Screen.

Clear the Use printer's default screens check box.

Set the available options to the desired values:

Ink

Lists the halftone screens available. For black and white printers, this option appears unavailable and is permanently set to Black.

Frequency

Displays the number of rows of dots per inch or centimeter. Set the range from 2.0 to 999.9, and select lines/inch or lines/cm.

Angle

Sets the angle at which rows are aligned. Set the range from -180 to 180 degrees.

Shape

Select the shape of the halftone dot:

Ellipse

Resists optical jump. An optical jump occurs when an area of an image suddenly become darker. An ellipse shape provides a smooth gradation of tones. Select Ellipse for images with dark areas.

Round

Resists moiré formation and dot gain. Moiré formation is an unintended pattern that occurs when two or more colors are printed at the wrong angles. The correct angles depend on the number of colors being printed. Dot gain is when the halftone dots increase when printed, causing a moiré pattern. Select Round for images with light tints and highlighted areas.

Line

Used for special effect. Select Line to change the effect by selecting a different angle.

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Select Increase accuracy of screens for better print quality, possibly increasing print time.

Click OK.

Adjusting Grayscale

The grayscale adjustment settings change the Brightness and Contrast of graphics. These settings are useful if graphic images are printing too light, too gray, or too dark. Text remains unaffected.

1 In the Imaging tab, under Adjustment, select Custom.

A preview image in the Adjustment Settings dialog box illustrates any brightness and contrast changes.

2 Drag the Brightness slider right to lighten, or left to darken the graphic images of the print job.

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User Guide

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Contents Page Models supported by the KX printer driver Table of Contents Chapter Layout Chapter Quick PrintChapter Basic Chapter ImagingChapter Advanced Chapter PublishingChapter Job Profiles Selecting an Installation Method InstallationPreparing to Install the Driver Express InstallationInstalling in Express Mode Installing UtilitiesExpress Installation Upgrading Driver ComponentsPrint a test Enable Status MonitorDevice Settings Show Quick Print TabOn the Installation Method page, select Custom Mode Custom InstallationInstalling in Custom Mode with a USB Connection Installing in Custom Mode with a Network Connection Installing in Custom Mode with a Parallel Connection On the Installation Method page, select Custom Mode Optional Printer Components Installing Optional Printer ComponentsInstalling a Printer Driver in Windows 7 and Windows Vista Adding a Printer Driver Through the WizardChanging the Default Driver Settings Printer Driver Settings AccessInstalling a Printer Driver in Windows XP and Windows Click Start and Printers and Faxes Click Add a printerClick the Device Settings tab Device SettingsAccessing the Device Settings Tab Device Options Setting Device OptionsSetting up Custom Boxes Silent Auto Configure Auto ConfigureEnabling Auto Configuration MemorySetting RAM Disk Administrator SettingsSetting the Memory RAM DiskPrinting with Job Accounting Job AccountingJob Accounting Options Setting the Administrator Password Lock Security SettingsAdministrator Password Show Quick Print TabClearing the Administrator Password SNMPv3 OptionsSetting User Identification User SettingsSelecting Snmp Settings IdentificationUnits Setting Language PreferencePDL Page Description Language Language PreferenceSelecting PDL Options PDL OptionsPCL 5e Encryption Security SettingsEmbed fonts Compress data Security Print and save Print and Save Settings XPS Driver Compatibility SettingsClick Settings Media Source EnumerationIgnore Application Collation Disable Face-Up Reverse Page OrderSetting Media Sources Combine Source and Media Type ListsSelect Combine source and media type lists Removing a Plug-inCreating a Combined Source List Specifying Print Options Quick PrintQuick Print Options OrientationMultiple Pages per Sheet CollationDuplex Printing Saving a Profile Profile OptionsSelecting Profiles Click ProfilesImporting a Profile Editing a ProfileDeleting a Profile Exporting a ProfileClick Profiles Basic Paper Settings BasicCopies Source and Media TypesPrint Size and Page Size DuplexPrinting with Custom Size Pages Duplex PrintingCreating a Custom Page Size Printing Collated Documents Printing in Duplex ModeCollation Flip on long edge Flip on short edgeDisplaying Version Information EcoPrintKyocera Logo Displaying Plug-in InformationPrinting a Booklet LayoutBooklet Left Edge BindingPrinting Multiple Pages per Sheet Multiple Pages per SheetPoster Layout tab, select Multiple Pages per sheetPrinting a Poster Setting Scaling onScaling Long edge left GutterCreating a Gutter Short edge topSelecting Print Quality ImagingPrint Quality and Custom Quality High quality, Proof, DraftSelecting EcoPrint Font SettingsFonts Download as outlinesSetting Font Substitution Selecting Font SettingsDisable Device Fonts Font SubstitutionGraphics Selecting Graphics SettingsInversion Settings Pattern ScalingCIE Optimization Optimization SettingsSetting the Halftone Screen Halftone ScreenAdjusting Grayscale Print graphics as black Selecting Text and Graphics EffectsPrint text as black Publishing Cover ModePublishing tab, select Cover mode Printing CoversCover Mode Options Check Box Selection Cover Insertion Type Choosing Cover Media Insertion Options InsertPrinting Page Inserts Check Box Selection Insertion Type Inserts a blankTransparency Interleaving Interleaving TransparenciesPublishing Job Storage e-MPS options JobJob Storage e-MPS Custom Box Storing a Job in a Custom BoxPrinting a Quick Copy Job Quick CopyProof and Hold Job tab, select Job storage e-MPS Select Quick copyStoring a Private Print Job Private PrintPrinting a Proof and Hold Job Job tab, select Job storage e-MPS Select Private printStoring a Job Storage Job Job StorageJob Name Don’t Use Application NameOverwrite Job Name Selecting a Job NameKX Driver Selecting a Prologue/Epilogue File AdvancedPrologue/Epilogue Editing a Prologue/Epilogue FileUnassigning a Prologue/Epilogue File Deleting a Prologue/Epilogue FileAssigning a Prologue/Epilogue File Specifying the Insertion PointWatermark Adding or Editing a WatermarkSelecting Pages for Watermark Centered defaultDiagonal default User definedSecurity Watermark Adding or Editing a Security WatermarkStandard pattern Advanced tab, click Security WatermarkNone Document guard patternLight, Normal, Dark Adjusting Security Watermark CalibrationSelecting Pages for Security Watermark ContrastSelect Device Settings Administrator Lock Security Settings Configuring Status MonitorLocking the Security Watermark Settings Advanced tab, click Status MonitorHide the status monitor/Show the status monitor Setting Status Monitor PreferencesConfigure PreferencesEMF Spooling Selecting EMF SpoolingEnable Client Profile Profiles Saving a ProfileImporting a Profile Editing a ProfileDeleting a Profile Exporting a Profile Glossary KX Driver Vii User Guide Viii Northeastern Region Headquarters Southeastern RegionNew York Branch Southwestern Region National Training CenterKyocera Mita Europe B.V Kyocera Mita Corporation HeadquartersRev
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Fs-4020dn, FS-3920DN, Fs-2020d specifications

The Kyocera FS-2020D and FS-4020DN are robust and efficient monochrome laser printers designed for small to medium-sized businesses that demand high-quality printing solutions. Both models showcase Kyocera’s renowned emphasis on reliability, efficiency, and advanced technology, making them an excellent choice for various professional environments.

The FS-2020D offers a compact design, making it ideal for office setups with limited space. It features a printing speed of up to 20 pages per minute (ppm), ensuring that even larger print jobs can be completed quickly. With a maximum print resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi, this model produces sharp text and crisp images, meeting the needs of users who require exceptional print quality. Furthermore, it comes equipped with a standard paper capacity of 250 sheets, which can be expanded through optional trays, accommodating various print formats and sizes.

On the other hand, the FS-4020DN steps up in terms of performance and features. This model boasts a printing speed of up to 40 ppm, making it suitable for businesses that handle high-volume printing tasks. Like the FS-2020D, the FS-4020DN also delivers a print resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi, ensuring professional-quality output. Additionally, it provides automatic duplex printing, which allows users to print on both sides of the paper efficiently, reducing paper usage and contributing to overall cost savings.

Both printers utilize Kyocera’s advanced print technologies, including Ecosys, which enhances efficiency and sustainability. The Ecosys technology minimizes waste by using long-life components, significantly reducing the frequency of toner replacements. This results in lower operational costs and reduced environmental impact. Additionally, both models support a range of media types, enabling users to print on envelopes, labels, and various paper sizes effortlessly.

Another notable feature of both the FS-2020D and FS-4020DN is their network capabilities. The FS-4020DN includes built-in Ethernet connectivity, allowing for seamless integration into existing office networks, while the FS-2020D can be networked through an optional card. This flexibility enables multiple users to share the printer, enhancing productivity and collaboration within the workplace.

In conclusion, the Kyocera FS-2020D and FS-4020DN offer impressive features, advanced technologies, and high-performance capabilities, making them an ideal choice for businesses seeking reliable monochrome printing solutions. With their exceptional print quality, efficiency, and sustainability, these models stand out in the competitive landscape of office printers.