Kyocera FS-3920DN, Fs-4020dn Job Name, Storing a Job Storage Job, Don’t Use Application Name

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Job Storage

Job storage is a Job storage (e-MPS)option that lets you store a print job permanently on the hard disk for printing later. You also have the option of protecting the print job from unauthorized printing by using an Access code. This feature is available when a hard disk is installed and selected in the Device Settings tab.

Job storage is useful for jobs that need to be available for printing at any time, even if the printing system has been turned off and turned on again. Job storage jobs can only be removed manually from printing system memory.

If desired, you can attach a four-digit Access code to a Job storage job, so that you can print a job without anyone else seeing it, or restrict printing to approved users. When the access code is used, the job is not printed until a user prints it at the printing system’s operation panel. After the job is printed, it remains in printing system memory.

The number of Job storage jobs that can be stored is limited only by the storage capacity of the hard disk. You can manually delete a job at the operation panel.

Warning: A print job can replace a job on the hard disk having the same User name and Job name. To prevent this, select Use job name + date and time under Overwrite job name.

Storing a Job Storage Job

Job storage lets you store a document permanently in printing system memory without printing, and gives you the option to protect it with an Access code. This job remains on the hard disk until it is manually deleted.

In the Job tab, select Job storage (e-MPS).

Select Job storage.

If you want to restrict access to your document, select Access Code and type four numbers in the box

Click OK in both dialog boxes to print.

A Job name is a unique identifier for each print job. It helps you find and print your job from the printing system’s operation panel. When you send a print job using one of the Job storage (e-MPS)options, you can assign a custom name to the job or use the name of the application file.

For Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, you can choose to include or omit the application name from the application defined Job name. You can also ensure that jobs in printing system memory are not replaced by new jobs having the same Job name.

Don’t Use Application Name

Don’t use application name is an option to remove the application name from the job name in job storage features. By selecting Don't use application name, the file name you choose appears clearly in the job list. This feature is applicable only when printing from Microsoft Word or PowerPoint.

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Contents Page Models supported by the KX printer driver Table of Contents Chapter Imaging Chapter Quick PrintChapter Basic Chapter LayoutChapter Publishing Chapter JobChapter Advanced Profiles Express Installation InstallationPreparing to Install the Driver Selecting an Installation MethodUpgrading Driver Components Installing UtilitiesExpress Installation Installing in Express ModeShow Quick Print Tab Enable Status MonitorDevice Settings Print a testCustom Installation Installing in Custom Mode with a USB ConnectionOn the Installation Method page, select Custom Mode Installing in Custom Mode with a Network Connection Installing in Custom Mode with a Parallel Connection On the Installation Method page, select Custom Mode Adding a Printer Driver Through the Wizard Installing Optional Printer ComponentsInstalling a Printer Driver in Windows 7 and Windows Vista Optional Printer ComponentsClick Start and Printers and Faxes Click Add a printer Printer Driver Settings AccessInstalling a Printer Driver in Windows XP and Windows Changing the Default Driver SettingsDevice Settings Accessing the Device Settings TabClick the Device Settings tab Setting Device Options Setting up Custom BoxesDevice Options Memory Auto ConfigureEnabling Auto Configuration Silent Auto ConfigureRAM Disk Administrator SettingsSetting the Memory Setting RAM DiskJob Accounting Job Accounting OptionsPrinting with Job Accounting Show Quick Print Tab Lock Security SettingsAdministrator Password Setting the Administrator PasswordSNMPv3 Options Clearing the Administrator PasswordIdentification User SettingsSelecting Snmp Settings Setting User IdentificationLanguage Preference Setting Language PreferencePDL Page Description Language UnitsPDL Options PCL 5eSelecting PDL Options Security Settings Embed fonts Compress data Security Print and saveEncryption Print and Save Settings Media Source Enumeration Compatibility SettingsClick Settings XPS DriverCombine Source and Media Type Lists Disable Face-Up Reverse Page OrderSetting Media Sources Ignore Application CollationRemoving a Plug-in Creating a Combined Source ListSelect Combine source and media type lists Orientation Quick PrintQuick Print Options Specifying Print OptionsCollation Duplex PrintingMultiple Pages per Sheet Click Profiles Profile OptionsSelecting Profiles Saving a ProfileExporting a Profile Editing a ProfileDeleting a Profile Importing a ProfileClick Profiles Basic Basic Paper SettingsDuplex Source and Media TypesPrint Size and Page Size CopiesDuplex Printing Creating a Custom Page SizePrinting with Custom Size Pages Flip on long edge Flip on short edge Printing in Duplex ModeCollation Printing Collated DocumentsDisplaying Plug-in Information EcoPrintKyocera Logo Displaying Version InformationLeft Edge Binding LayoutBooklet Printing a BookletLayout tab, select Multiple Pages per sheet Multiple Pages per SheetPoster Printing Multiple Pages per SheetSetting Scaling on ScalingPrinting a Poster Short edge top GutterCreating a Gutter Long edge leftHigh quality, Proof, Draft ImagingPrint Quality and Custom Quality Selecting Print QualityDownload as outlines Font SettingsFonts Selecting EcoPrintFont Substitution Selecting Font SettingsDisable Device Fonts Setting Font SubstitutionPattern Scaling Selecting Graphics SettingsInversion Settings GraphicsHalftone Screen Optimization SettingsSetting the Halftone Screen CIE OptimizationAdjusting Grayscale Selecting Text and Graphics Effects Print text as blackPrint graphics as black Printing Covers Cover ModePublishing tab, select Cover mode PublishingCover Mode Options Check Box Selection Cover Insertion Type Choosing Cover Media Check Box Selection Insertion Type Inserts a blank InsertPrinting Page Inserts Insertion OptionsInterleaving Transparencies Transparency InterleavingPublishing Job Job Storage e-MPSJob Storage e-MPS options Storing a Job in a Custom Box Custom BoxJob tab, select Job storage e-MPS Select Quick copy Quick CopyProof and Hold Printing a Quick Copy JobJob tab, select Job storage e-MPS Select Private print Private PrintPrinting a Proof and Hold Job Storing a Private Print JobDon’t Use Application Name Job StorageJob Name Storing a Job Storage JobSelecting a Job Name Overwrite Job NameKX Driver Editing a Prologue/Epilogue File AdvancedPrologue/Epilogue Selecting a Prologue/Epilogue FileSpecifying the Insertion Point Deleting a Prologue/Epilogue FileAssigning a Prologue/Epilogue File Unassigning a Prologue/Epilogue FileAdding or Editing a Watermark WatermarkUser defined Centered defaultDiagonal default Selecting Pages for WatermarkAdding or Editing a Security Watermark Security WatermarkDocument guard pattern Advanced tab, click Security WatermarkNone Standard patternContrast Adjusting Security Watermark CalibrationSelecting Pages for Security Watermark Light, Normal, DarkAdvanced tab, click Status Monitor Configuring Status MonitorLocking the Security Watermark Settings Select Device Settings Administrator Lock Security SettingsPreferences Setting Status Monitor PreferencesConfigure Hide the status monitor/Show the status monitorSelecting EMF Spooling EMF SpoolingEnable Client Profile Saving a Profile ProfilesEditing a Profile Deleting a ProfileImporting a Profile Exporting a Profile Glossary KX Driver Vii User Guide Viii National Training Center Headquarters Southeastern RegionNew York Branch Southwestern Region Northeastern RegionKyocera Mita Europe B.V Headquarters Kyocera Mita CorporationRev
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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.