An extra blank page prints when a Microsoft Word 2007 document is printed when both mixed paper sizes and Duplex is selected. This is a known limitation in Word 2007.

Some objects in PowerPoint 2007 do not print in Poster mode for 3x3 pages or more. This is a known limitation in PowerPoint 2007.

In Vista, Custom Paper Size is missing from the Paper Size list of Windows Photo Gallery. This is a known limitation in the Photo Printing Wizard (PPW) application.

Interactive services dialog detection messages pop-up when printing mixed sized documents in booklet mode on the 64-bit version of Vista.

When adding a 32-bit driver to a shared printer on a server running a 64-bit version of Windows, the model name may appear multiple times in Share this Printer.

Solution: To avoid displaying multiple model names, choose "Have Disk" when using the "Additional Drivers..." option and browse to the x86 driver INF file for the desired model to install it.

KPDL pass through mode fails when printing in Illustrator 10 (Illustrator CS). This is a known limitation in Illustrator 10 on Vista.

Windows Vista, KPDL and PCL Mini-drivers Only

Some KPDL mini-driver features may be selected without the associated peripheral device attached to the printer.

Solution: Verify that the associated peripheral device is attached to the printer before using the feature.

If any of the Device Settings are manually changed in Printer Properties/Device Settings, Auto Configure support will be deactivated for those changed settings until the system is rebooted.

Solution: To activate the Auto Configure support again, reboot the system. If rebooting is not an option, reinstall the driver and wait several minutes for the Auto Configure to begin.

For the PCL mini-drivers, the paper size "User Defined Size" may appear in some applications as an option. Selecting this paper size will cause the printer to use a default size, such as Letter/A4.

Solution: Ignore this entry. If a custom size is needed, add a Custom Form on the Printer Server Properties dialog box.

Auto-configuration for Printer Memory may not function for some printers with on-board network cards.

Solution: Set the value in Printer Properties manually.

The "Automatically Select" option may not select the proper paper source with the matching size when documents are being printed.

Solution: This is an operating system limitation. Please select the exact paper source you want in Document Properties, or choose the "Auto" option under paper source.

Windows Vista, KX (XPS) Driver Only

Some advanced XPS features are not available when printing from GDI-based applications such as Office 2007. These are known limitations of the Microsoft XPS Document Writer (MSDW).

Kyocera driver plug-ins, such as Security Watermark and Output to PDF, are not supported by the KX (XPS) Driver.

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Kyocera 300I manual Windows Vista, Kpdl and PCL Mini-drivers Only, Windows Vista, KX XPS Driver Only

300I specifications

The Kyocera 300i is a multifunctional printer designed for busy office environments, merging efficiency and reliability with advanced printing technologies. This model stands out for its impressive versatility in handling various printing tasks, including scanning, copying, and faxing, making it an essential tool for any workplace aiming for productivity.

One of the main features of the Kyocera 300i is its fast printing speed. Capable of producing up to 30 pages per minute, it significantly reduces waiting time while maintaining high-quality output. The first print out time is also remarkably quick, ensuring that even urgent jobs are handled with speed.

The device utilizes Kyocera's advanced ECOSYS technology, which sets it apart from competitors. This technology is designed to lower the cost per page while maximizing efficiency. The long-life components reduce the need for frequent replacements, ensuring that the printer remains operational longer with minimal maintenance.

Another standout characteristic of the Kyocera 300i is its user-friendly interface. The large touchscreen display simplifies navigation through various functions, allowing users to manage settings easily and access features without hassle. Customizable shortcuts further enhance the user experience, enabling swift access to frequently used functions.

The printer also supports a variety of paper sizes and types, accommodating diverse printing needs. From standard letter-size paper to envelopes and labels, the Kyocera 300i ensures that users can execute a wide range of tasks efficiently. Additionally, it offers automatic duplex printing, which not only saves paper but also contributes to a more environmentally friendly office.

Connectivity options are another highlight of the Kyocera 300i. Users can connect via USB, Ethernet, or wireless networking, allowing for seamless integration into existing office environments. Mobile printing capabilities such as Apple AirPrint and Google Cloud Print further enhance its flexibility, enabling users to print directly from their smartphones or tablets.

Overall, the Kyocera 300i emerges as a robust solution for businesses seeking to streamline their printing processes. Its blend of high-speed performance, advanced technology, and intuitive design makes it an ideal choice for enhancing productivity while keeping operational costs in check.