Device Settings

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Right-click on the desired printing system model.

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XPS Driver

Click the Device Settings tab and click PDL.

In the PDL Settings dialog box, in the Select PDL list, select PDF.

Click Settings.

In the PDF Settings dialog box, select Print and save.

Click Settings, and select from print and save options. See the PDF Options topic for details.

Click OK in all dialog boxes.

Open and print the document.

Name and save the PDF file.

For Windows 7 and Windows Vista, the XML Paper Specification (XPS) Page description language provides the most efficient method for displaying, processing, and printing documents. As both a PDL and a document format, XPS requires compatible printer hardware and software written for the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) architecture. PCL and KPDL are not compatible with an XPS environment. Therefore, an XPS driver supports a single PDL setting. The XPS driver can be installed from the Product Library CD. In the Installation Method menu, click Custom Mode, and on the Custom Installation screen, select KX XPS DRIVER.

To view a print to file XPS document, download and install the Microsoft XPS Viewer.

Compatibility Settings

Compatibility Settings lets you specify media source values, disable reverse order printing for face-up output, override the application's Collate setting, and combine the Source and Media type lists in the Basic tab.

In a client/server environment, this feature is unavailable to a client logged in as a restricted user.

Media Source Enumeration

Media source enumeration supports compatibility for media source values unique to the printer driver, such as those for cassettes or feeders. Your newly installed printer driver maintains identical media source support with the driver it replaces, whether for this driver or one from another manufacturer. If media

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Kyocera Fs-4020dn, FS-3920DN, Fs-2020d manual XPS Driver, Compatibility Settings, Media Source Enumeration, Click Settings

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.