Appendix

IP Address

The Internet Protocol address is a unique number that is assigned to each computer in a network. The format of an IP Address is four numbers separated by dots, e.g. 192.168.110.171. Each number should be a decimal between 0 and 255.

IPP (Internet Print Protocol)

This enables output to the printer from a printer driver over the Internet or an intranet and via an IPP port. Using IPP, output to a remote printer is possible over the Internet.

KIR

This is Kyocera Mita’s original smoothing function. It uses software to enhance the printer’s resolution and produce high-quality printing. The default setting is On.

KPDL

This is Kyocera Mita’s page description language compatible with Adobe PostScript Level 3.

Logical Printer

This is a software interface that exists between the Windows OS and the printers connected to it. A printer refers to the actual device that prints out, while a logical printer refers to the software interface that resides on the print server. By using this interface, the method of processing print jobs as well as the method of sending that job to its destination (local port, network port, file or remote printer sharing) is determined. When printing a document, the document data is first spooled (stored) in the logical printer from which it is then sent to the actual printer.

Low power mode

This mode is provided for power saving. This mode is activated when operation on the main body and transmission or reception of data do not occur for a preset time. In this mode, the machine consumes less power than in the standby mode. The default setting of the preset time is 15 minute. You can use the operation panel to change this time.

Multi-bypass tray

This is a paper feed tray located at the left side of the main body. When printing onto envelopes, postcards, transparencies or labels, set them in the multi-bypass tray instead of the cassette.

NetBEUI (NetBIOS Extended User Interface)

This is a network protocol developed by International Business Machines Corporation in 1985 and an enhanced version of the NetBIOS protocol. It gives higher performance on small-scale networks than other protocols such as TCP/IP. However, because it does not provide the routing function that selects the most appropriate route from among multiple routes, it is not proper for large-scale network configurations. Since NetBEUI is the standard protocol of IBM’s OS/2 and Microsoft Corporation's Windows series, these companies offer file sharing and printing services that utilize NetBEUI.

Outline font

With outline fonts, character outlines are represented with numerical expressions and fonts can be enlarged or reduced in different ways by changing the numeric values of those expressions. Printing remains clear even if you enlarge fonts, since the characters are defined with outlines represented with numerical expressions. You can specify the font size in steps of 0.25 points up to 999.75 points.

Parallel interface

With this interface, data transfer between this machine and a computer takes place in 8-bit chunks. This machine can perform IEEE1284 compatible bi-directional communications.

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Kyocera 2050 IP Address, IPP Internet Print Protocol, Logical Printer, Low power mode, Multi-bypass tray, Outline font

2550, 1650, 2050 specifications

The Kyocera 1650, 2550, and 2050 are multifunction printers designed for small to medium-sized businesses seeking reliable printing, copying, scanning, and faxing solutions. These models are part of Kyocera's robust line of digital copiers and printers, known for their durability and high-quality output.

One of the main features of these models is their impressive printing speed. The Kyocera 1650 boasts a speed of up to 30 pages per minute, while the 2050 can reach up to 35 pages per minute. The 2550 model offers even higher performance, producing up to 45 pages per minute. This makes all three models suitable for environments with high-volume printing needs.

In terms of print quality, these devices utilize Kyocera's advanced ECOSYS technology. This technology employs long-life components which contribute to high-quality prints while minimizing environmental impact. The printers provide a maximum print resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi, ensuring sharp text and vibrant images. Additionally, with a monthly duty cycle of up to 150,000 pages, users can rely on these machines for consistent performance over time.

The Kyocera 1650, 2050, and 2550 also support various media sizes and types, enhancing their versatility. Users can print on everything from standard letter-sized paper to envelopes and labels. The adjustable paper trays accommodate a range of media sizes, ensuring flexibility for various printing tasks.

Connectivity options are another strong point for these models. They come equipped with standard USB, Ethernet, and optional Wi-Fi interfaces, allowing for networked and mobile printing. Users can easily create a network printing environment, enhancing productivity in the office.

Security features are robust in these Kyocera printers, which include user authentication and data encryption mechanisms to protect sensitive information. The devices comply with various security standards, making them suitable for industries with strict confidentiality requirements.

In conclusion, the Kyocera 1650, 2050, and 2550 are multifunction devices that offer high performance, exceptional print quality, and versatile connectivity options. With their focus on durability and efficiency, these models are excellent choices for businesses looking to streamline their document management processes while ensuring security and environmental sustainability. Their advanced technologies and functionality make routine printing tasks easier and more efficient.