Glossary

IP Address (Internet Protocol Address)

The Internet Protocol address is a unique number that represents a specific 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.

Job

This refers to an independent block of data to be processed for scanning or printing. A command that indicates the beginning and end of each job is included with each block of scan and print data in order to enable the printer to differentiate that data from the data for another job.

KIR

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

KPDL

KPDL is Kyocera’s implementation of the PostScript page description language Level3.

LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)

An open protocol that uses TCP/IP to provide access to directories that support an X.500 model and that does not incur the resource requirements of the more complex X.500 Directory Access Protocol (DAP). For example, LDAP can be used to locate people, organizations, and other resources in an Internet or intranet directory.

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 printer server.

Low Power Mode

This mode is engaged when actions such as scan and print operations, use of the operation panel, and transmission or reception of data do not occur for a predetermined amount of time. At this point, the machine enters a waiting state that automatically reduces power consumption. When a further predetermined amount of time is exceeded, the machine will then enter the Sleep mode.

MP Tray

This is an abbreviation for the Multi-Purpose tray. The MP tray is used instead of the cassette when printing on envelopes, postcards, transparency sheets, and labels.

NetBEUI (NetBIOS Extended User Interface)

This is a network protocol which enables the utilization of more advanced functions on small-scale networks than do other protocols such as TCP/IP, etc.

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Kyocera KM-1820 IP Address Internet Protocol Address, IPP Internet Print Protocol, Job, Logical Printer, Low Power Mode

KM-1820 specifications

The Kyocera KM-1820 is a compact, multifunctional printer designed to enhance productivity in small to medium-sized office environments. Renowned for its reliability and efficiency, this mono laser printer offers a combination of printing, copying, and scanning capabilities, all housed in a sleek and space-saving design.

One of the standout features of the KM-1820 is its impressive print speed, which can reach up to 18 pages per minute. This rapid output makes it suitable for busy workspaces where quick document processing is vital. The printer supports a maximum resolution of 600 x 600 dpi, ensuring crisp text and sharp images, vital for professional documents.

In terms of paper handling, the KM-1820 is equipped with a standard paper tray that accommodates up to 250 sheets, along with a bypass tray for an additional 50 sheets. This flexibility allows users to manage various paper sizes and types without frequent interruptions. The printer supports a diverse range of media, extending its usability beyond traditional office printing to include labels and envelopes.

Another key technology embedded in the Kyocera KM-1820 is its EcoSys technology, which is designed with sustainability in mind. This system reduces waste and promotes energy-saving practices. The Kyocera long-life components ensure that the maintenance cycle is lowered, which means fewer replacements and less environmental impact over time.

The KM-1820 is designed with user-friendly features, including a straightforward control panel and intuitive navigation menus. This makes it simpler for users to execute tasks such as copying, scanning, and printing without extensive training. Furthermore, the integrated scanning feature supports scanning to email and network folders, facilitating efficient document management.

For security-conscious offices, the KM-1820 offers a range of security features, including user authentication and restricted access to critical functions. This ensures that sensitive documents are managed safely, maintaining confidentiality and compliance with corporate policies.

In conclusion, the Kyocera KM-1820 stands out as an ideal solution for small to medium-sized businesses looking for a multifunctional printer that emphasizes speed, efficiency, and eco-friendliness. With its robust feature set, adaptable paper handling, and commitment to sustainability, the KM-1820 provides a reliable printing solution suited to the demands of modern offices.