Kyocera DP-3600 manuals
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2 iD 3 ii4 iiiIBM PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT ____________________________________________________________________ 5 iv6 v7 vi8 vii9 viiiInterface connectors Safety information 11 x12 xiDeclaration of Conformity (U.S.A.) 13 xii14 xiiixv 16 Introduction20 ContentsChapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer..................1-1 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer............................................2-1 21 xx1-2 23 CAUTION LABELSNOTE: DO NOT remove these labels. 1-3 24 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONSEnvironment 25 1-4Power supply/Grounding the printer Handling of plastic bags 1-5 26 PRECAUTIONS FOR USECautions when using the printer 27 1-6Cautions when handling consumables 1- 7 28 Unpacking and InspectionList of packaged contents 29 1- 81- 10 31 Moving the Printer32 Names of Parts34 Setup and Connections57 The Multi-Purpose Tray62 Expanding Memory The expansion memory should be installed only by an authorized dealer or a certified technician. This printer possesses two SIMM sockets. One 16 MB SIMM is installed in one of the sockets 1- 42 63 Yes NoExpanding Memory 64 1- 43Installing SIMMsInsert the SIMM or SIMMs into the dedicated sockets on the printer's main board. 65 1- 4466 69 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-2 70 Control Panel3 4The printer control panel consists of indicators, a message display, and various keys. 71 2-372 2-4Interface Indicator Resolution Indicator 73 2-574 2-675 2-776 2-8About the LED Indicator for the Paper Feed Cassettes 77 2-9Control KeysThe functions of each key are given in the table below. 78 2-10 Menus set using these keys are enabled for the interface currently indicated on the messageapplication software being used. display. Settings made from the control panel may be automatically switched to different settings by 2-11 79 Operating Procedures80 2-12Switching Power On1. Push the power switch to the ON ( | ) position. 2. Wait for the printer to warm up. During warm-up the message display indicates Self test. 3. At the end of the warm-up period, the ON LINE indicator lights, and the message display 81 2-13Basic Printing Operations 82 2-14Selecting the Output Tray 83 2-1584 2-1685 2-1786 2-1887 2-1988 2-2089 2-2190 2-2291 2-232-24 92 Mode Selection Menu95 Configuring Interfaces96 Emulation Selection97 Reduction (Page Set) Printed results when making reductions differ from equivalent size printing. Sometimes the line Landscape feeding while making reductions is possible from the multi-purpose tray in first mode. 98 2-3099 2-312-32 100 RAM DISK4. Press the 4 key to display >RAM DISK size. The RAM DISK is set from the printer's user memory. The printer's printing speed may therefore 1. Press the MODE key. 2. Press the + or key and select RAM DISK mode >. 101 2-332-34 102 Virtual Mail Box (VMB) Locked mailbox 103 2-35Outputting to a VMB Print Accumulated VMB Data1. Select RAM DISK mode on the printer's Mode Select Menu and display >Print VMB 2. Pressing the ENTER key will cause a ? to flash. 3. Each time the + or keys are pressed, the VMB data display will change. Press the CANCEL key if 104 2-36Print Accumulated VMB Data with a Password 105 2-37Print VMB Accumulated Data List 107 2-39Operations for Using a Barcode Reader 2-40 108 Memory CardInserting Memory Card 109 2-41110 2-42Reading Fonts from a Memory Card 111 2-43Reading Macros from a Memory Card5. Pressing the EXIT key will cause the message display to return to Ready. 1. Check that the memory card containing macro data is inserted. Bring up the menu >Read 2. Press the ENTER key. ? will appear. 3. Pressing the ENTER key again will cause Processing to appear in the lower part of the 4. After macro data has been read, the message display will return to >Read macro. 112 2-44 Registered macro data will be lost if the memory card is pulled out. Re-execute >Read macro if Reading Data (Partitions) from a Memory Card1. Bring up the menu >Read data on the message display. 2. Press the ENTER key. ? will flash. 3. You can scroll through data names on the memory card one by one by pressing the + key. 4. Press the ENTER key while the desired data name is being displayed. Processing will 113 2-45Writing Data (Partitions) to a Memory CardProcessing Waiting 1. Bring up the menu >Write data on the message display. 2. Press the ENTER key. ? will appear. 3. Pressing the ENTER key again will cause Processing to appear in the message display 4. With the printer now set, send data from the computer to the printer. 114 2-465. Check that the message display has changed to Waiting and press the FORM FEED key. 115 2-47Deleting Data from a Memory Card Check that the memory card can be written (that write-protection is released).1. Bring up the menu >Delete data on the message display. This display only appears if the 2. Press the ENTER key. ? will flash and a data name will appear after it. Formatting Memory Card Note that if you format a memory card which already has data written on it, that data will be lost 116 2-48117 2-49Printing a List of Data Names (Partitions) 2-51 119 Setting the Paper Type120 2-52Making Settings1. Display Paper handling > on the printer's Mode Select Menu and press the 4 key. Then 2. Pressing the ENTER key will cause a ? to flash. Press the + or - 121 2-53Paper type user setting1. Display Paper handling > on the printer's Mode Select Menu and press the 4 key. Then 2. Pressing the ENTER key will cause a ? to be displayed. Press the + or - 122 2-543. Press the 4 key after selecting the paper type you want to customize. Pressing the + or - 123 2-55*: These cannot be selected when the paper source is EF-100. 2-56 124 Sleep Timer Setting125 Dumping Received Data126 KIR 2 Level Set the print density to 03 when setting the KIR 2 mode. For details on print density, see You can look at the check line, the last line on a status page, to make the optimum KIR 2 mode 127 2-592-60 128 Ecoprint Mode129 Resource Protection130 Adjusting the Print DensitySetting the Audio Warning (Buzzer)Setting the Audio Warning (Buzzer) 131 2-63Type of Error and Corresponding Audio Alarm (Buzzer) 132 2-64133 2-65 If you wish to cancel the data being processed while the audio alarm is sounding, press the After the audio alarm has been set to Off, even if the PRESCRIBE 2e FRPO INIT command is 3-2 135 Bitmap and Scalable FontsBitmap fonts Scalable fonts 3-3 136 List of Fonts141 Symbol Setcharacter sets symbol 142 3-9Table 3.1. Bitmap Fonts Symbol sets 143 3-10Table 3.2. Scalable Fonts Symbol sets 144 3-114-2 146 Toner Container Replacement154 Cleaning166 General Guide172 Indicators and Messages183 Correcting a Paper Jam184 5-20Locating and Correcting Paper Jams 185 5-21186 5-22187 5-231. When paper jams in multiple locations such as in this example, begin taking corrective act ion 2. Next, pull out the paper feed unit and remove the jammed paper. After removing the paper the 3. Close the front cover. This completes taking care of this paper jam.Notes____________________________________________________________________ Sometimes the page on which the paper jam occurred will not be re-printed depending on the Note that your hands may become dirty from unfused toner when removing paper jams. 190 5-26Figure 5.4. Paper jammed at the fuser unit Figure 5.5. Paper jammed inside the fuser unitAppendix A Printer Specifications A-2 207 Printer SpecificationsPrinter Specifications 208 A-3B-2 210 General Guidelines212 Selecting the Right Paper217 Special Paper223 Parallel Interface228 Serial (RS-232C/RS-422A) Interface235 RS-232C/RS-422A Protocol238 RS-232C Cable ConnectionPreparing an RS-232C Cable 239 C-18Connecting the Printer to the Computer1. Check that the power of both the printer and computer is switched off. 2. Discharge yourself by touching a metal object such as a doorknob. 3. Remove the plastic cap from the printers RS-232C interface connector. 4. Plug the printer end of the RS-232C interface cable into the printers RS-232C connector and 5. Plug the other end of the cable into the computers RS-232C interface connector. 6. Switch on the printers power. 7. The printers RS-232C parameters are factory-set to the following values: 240 C-198. Set the computer to the same parameters as the printer. On many computers this can be done 241 IndexIndex-1 242 Index-2243 Index-3244 Mode Select Menu1. Press the MODE key to enter Mode 2. Press the + or key repeatedly until the 3. Press the 8 key to move to a submenu. 4. Press the ENTER key once the desired 5. Press the + and key to select the 6. Press the ENTER key. 7. Press the EXIT key. This will enable245 *1:Continued on next page Depending on the emulation selected, the following set >code sets are available. Gothic Letter Courier *4: *3: *2:The >Size menu is not available for the fonts. The >Pitch menu is displayed instead for these fixed width fonts. 246 6:7: 247 8(*11) (*10) 9) 248 12) 250 MITA COPYSTAR AMERICA, INC.MITA COPYSTAR CANADA, LTD. MITA COPYSTAR MEXICO, S.A. DE C.V. MITA COPYSTAR SOUTH AMERICA S.A.
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