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    							7-34Using the Operation Panel
    7When the desired size is displayed, press [OK].
    8Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    Code Set (Setting the code set)
    You can change the character code set. Available character code sets 
    vary depending on the current font. (The default is IBM PC-8.)
    1Press Z while Print Settings > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >Code Set appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    4Press U or V until the desired character code set appears.
    5Press [OK].
    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    Print Quality (Setting print quality)
    In Print Quality menus, you can set the following settings.
    The options available in Print Quality are as follows:
    •KIR Mode (Selecting the KIR mode)
    •EcoPrint Mode (Selecting the EcoPrint mode)
    •Resolution (Selecting the Print Resolution)
    1Press Z while Print Settings > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >Print Quality > appears.
    KIR Mode (Selecting the KIR mode)
    This printer incorporates the KIR (Kyocera Image Refinement) 
    smoothing function. KIR users the software to enhance resolution, 
    resulting in high quality printing at resolution of 600 dpi and 300 dpi. The 
    default is On. KIR has no effect on the printing speed.
    1Press Z while >Print Quality > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >>KIR Mode appears.
    >Code Set
     IBM PC-8
    >Code Set
    ?IBM PC-8
    >Print Quality >
    with KIR Off
    with KIR On (default)
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    3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    4Select On or Off using U or V.
    5Press [OK].
    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    EcoPrint Mode (Selecting the EcoPrint mode)
    By enabling EcoPrint mode, you can minimize the amount of toner used 
    during printing. Because images printed in this mode may be slightly 
    coarser than those printed in standard resolution, you should use 
    EcoPrint for test prints or other situations where high-quality prints are 
    not required.
    Use the procedure below to select EcoPrint mode. The default setting is 
    Off.
    1Press Z while >Print Quality > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >>EcoPrint Mode appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    4Select On or Off using U or V.
    5Press [OK].
    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    Resolution (Selecting the print resolution)
    You can set the default print resolution in four ways: 300dpi, 600dpi, Fast 
    1200 mode and Fine 1200 mode. The clarity of printed characters and 
    graphics becomes sharper in this order.
    1Press Z while >Print Quality > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >>Resolution appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    4Select Fine 1200 mode, Fast 1200 mode, 600 dpi or 300 
    dpi using the U or V.
    5Press [OK].
    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    >>KIR Mode
    ? On
    EcoPrint setting is 
    Off (default)EcoPrint setting is 
    On
    >>EcoPrint Mode
    ? Off
    >>Resolution
    ? Fast 1200 mode
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    Page Set (Setting pagination)
    In Page Set menus, you can set the number of copies, page orientation, 
    and other settings regarding pagination.
    The options available in Page Set are as follows:
    •Copies (Number of copies)
    • Orientation (Print orientation)
    • LF Action (Linefeed)
    • CR Action (Carriage-Return)
    • Wide A4 (Wide A4 pitch)
    • XPS FitTo Page (Print area setting for XPS data)
    • TIFF Size (Print mode setting for TIFF files)
    1Press   while Print Settings >  is displayed.
    2Press  or  repeatedly until  >Page Set > appears.
    Copies (Number of copies)
    You can set the number of copies of each page to be printed for the 
    current interface. 
    1Press  while >Page Set >  is displayed.
    2Press  or  repeatedly until  >>Copies appears.
    3Press [OK] . A blinking cursor ( _) appears.
    4Press   or   to increase or decrease, respectively, the value at the 
    blinking cursor. The number of copies can be set between  1 and 
    999 . Use   and   to move the cursor right and left.
    5When the desired size is displayed, press  [OK].
    6Press [MENU] . The display returns to  Ready.
    Orientation (Print orientation)
    You can select portrait (upright) or landscape (sideways) page 
    orientation. 
    1Press   while >Page Set >  is displayed.
    2Press  or  repeatedly until  >>Orientation appears.
    >Page Set      >
    >>Copies
                 001
    Portrait Orientation
    A
    Landscape Orientation
    A
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    3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    4Select Portrait or Landscape using U or V. 
    5Press [OK].
    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    LF Action (Linefeed)
    This procedure instructs the printer what to do when it receives a 
    linefeed code (0AH). 
    •LF only: Linefeed is performed (Default).
    •CR and LF: A linefeed and carriage return are performed.
    •Ignore LF: The linefeed is ignored.
    1Press Z while >Page Set > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >>LF Action appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking cursor (_) appears.
    4Press U or V repeatedly until the desired linefeed action appears.
    5When the desired action is displayed, press [OK].
    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    CR Action (Carriage-Return)
    This procedure instructs the printer what to do when it receives a 
    carriage return code (0DH). 
    •CR only: A carriage-return is performed (Default).
    •CR and LF: A linefeed and carriage return are performed.
    •Ignore CR: The carriage-return is ignored.
    1Press Z while >Page Set > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >>CR Action appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking cursor (_) appears.
    4Press U or V repeatedly until the desired carriage-return appears.
    5When the desired action is displayed, press [OK].
    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    Wide A4 (Wide A4 pitch)
    Turn this to On to increase the maximum number of characters that can 
    be printed in a line for an A4 page (78 characters at 10 pitch) and Letter 
    size page (80 characters at 10 pitch). This setting is only effective in PCL 
    6 emulation.
    1Press Z while >Page Set > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >>Wide A4 appears.
    >>Orientation
    ? Portrait
    >>LF Action
    ? LF only
    >>CR Action
    ? CR only
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    3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark ( ?) appears.
    4Select  On or Off  using  or  . 
    5Press [OK] .
    6Press [MENU] . The display returns to  Ready.
    XPS FitTo Page (Print ar ea setting for XPS data)
    If you select On in this setting, XPS data is scaled to fit the paper size 
    during printing. If you select  Off, the data is printed at its original size.
    1Press  while >Page Set   > is displayed.
    2Press   or  repeatedly until  >>XPS FitTo Page  appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark ( ?) appears.
    4Select  On or Off  using  or  . 
    5Press [OK] .
    6Press [MENU] . The display returns to  Ready.
    TIFF Size (Print mode  setting for TIFF files)
    Sets the print mode for TIFF files. The default setting is Paper Size.
    1Press  while >Page Set   > is displayed.
    2Press   or  repeatedly until  >>TIFF Size appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark ( ?) appears.
    4Press   or  repeatedly until the desired print mode is displayed. 
    The list shows the following print modes:
    Paper Size (scaled to fit the paper size)
    ImageResolution  (matched to the image resolution)
    PrintResolution  (matched to the print resolution)
    5Press [OK].
    6Press [MENU] . The display returns to  Ready.
    >>Wide A4
    ? Off
    >>XPS FitTo Page
    ? Off
    >>TIFF Size
    ? Paper Size
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    Network (Network settings)
    This printer supports TCP/IP and TCP/IP (IPv6) protocols.
    IP is an abbreviation for Internet Protocol. This printer routinely uses the 
    TCP/IP (IPv4) protocol, but provides a separate setting for the next-
    generation IP, IPv6. 
    TCP/IP (IPv4) uses 32-bit IP addresses, but the rapid growth in the 
    number of Internet users has resulted in a shortage of IP addresses. 
    IPv6 was developed to expand the range of available IP addresses by 
    using 128-bit IP addresses. 
    The options available in the Network settings are as follows:
    •TCP/IP (IPv4 settings)
    •TCP/IP (IPv6) (IPv6 settings)
    1Press [MENU].
    2Press U or V repeatedly until Network > appears.
    TCP/IP (IPv4 settings)
    This selects the settings for TCP/IP (IPv4).
    The TCP/IP system refers to the Internet system, which has a 5-layer 
    structure consisting of the interface layer, link layer, network (IP) layer, 
    transport (TCP/UDP) layer and application layer. 
    The interface layer is a key layer in the TCP/IP system that provides an 
    abstracted interface that is not dependent on the link (communication 
    line: frame relay or Ethernet, etc.) to the IP module (IP layer). This 
    means that the IP module can use this abstracted interface (which is not 
    dependent on the link type) to exchange IP packets back and forth with 
    the link layer. 
    The options available in the TCP/IP (IPv4) settings are as follows:
    •DHCP (DHCP setting)
    •IP Address (IP address setting)
    •Subnet Mask (Subnet mask setting)
    •Gateway (Gateway setting)
    •Bonjour (Bonjour setting)
    1Press Z while Network > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >TCP/IP > appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    NoteCheck with your network administrator when selecting the 
    network setting.
    After all network related settings have been done, turn the 
    machine OFF and ON again. This is mandatory to make the 
    settings effective.
    Network        >
    IMPORTANTThe DHCP, IP address, subnet mask, gateway and 
    Bonjour menu options for TCP/IP are displayed when TCP/IP is 
    enabled.
    >TCP/IP
    ? Off
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    4Select On or Off using U or V.
    5Select On and press [OK]. The display changes to the settings 
    shown below.
    DHCP (DHCP setting)
    DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is the protocol that 
    assigns the information required to establish a network connection when 
    a host attempts to connect to the network (Internet). This information 
    includes the IP address of the local node and the default router (the 
    router in the hosts own network system) and the DNS (Domain Name 
    System) server. DHCP is an extension of the BOOTP (Bootstrap) startup 
    protocol.
    1Press Z while >TCP/IP On > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >>DHCP appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    4Select On or Off using U or V.
    5Press [OK].
    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    IP Address (IP address setting)
    An IP address is the address of a network device such as a computer 
    and is included in IP packets as needed for the sending and receiving of 
    Internet data (IP packets). (IP addresses can be either destination 
    addresses or source addresses.)
    Specifically, an IP address is a bit string consisting of a host address (or 
    host section) that identifies a computer (host) connected to the Internet 
    and a network address (or network section) that identifies the network to 
    which that computer belongs (or more specifically, the computers 
    network interface). Bit strings (IP addresses) that are unique throughout 
    the entire Internet system are allocated to each computer or interface. 
    The IP addresses currently used on the Internet (IPv4) have a fixed 
    length of 32 bits.
    1Press Z while >TCP/IP On > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >>IP Address appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking cursor (_) appears.
    4Press U or V to increase or decrease, respectively, the value at the 
    blinking cursor. You can set any value between 000 and 255. Use Y 
    and Z to move the cursor right and left.
    5Display the desired IP address and press [OK].
    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    >>DHCP
    ? Off
    NoteWhen you enter the IP address, be sure to set the DHCP 
    setting to Off.
    >>IP Address
     000.000.000.000
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    Subnet Mask (Subnet mask setting)
    The subnet mask is a way of augmenting the network address section of 
    an IP address. 
    A subnet mask represents all network address sections as 1 and all host 
    address sections as 0. The number of bits in the prefix indicates the 
    length of the network address. The term prefix refers to something 
    added to the beginning and, in this context, indicates the first section of 
    the IP address. 
    When an IP address is written, the length of the network address can 
    indicated by the prefix length after a forward slash (/). For example, 24 
    in the address 133.210.2.0/24. In this way, 133.210.2.0/24 denotes 
    the IP address 133.210.2.0 with a 24-bit prefix (network section). 
    This new network address section (originally part of the host address) 
    made possible by the subnet mask is referred to as the subnet address.
    1Press Z while >TCP/IP On > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >>Subnet Mask appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking cursor (_) appears.
    4Press U or V to increase or decrease, respectively, the value at the 
    blinking cursor. You can set any value between 000 and 255. Use Y 
    and Z to move the cursor right and left.
    5Display the desired subnet mask and press [OK].
    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    Gateway (Gateway setting)
    Gateway generally refers to a protocol conversion device used to allow 
    networks with differing protocol systems to interconnect. 
    For example, a Gateway device is required to connect a different 
    closed network (using its own protocols) to the open Internet (using 
    TCP/IP). 
    By installing a gateway, the communications protocols and data display 
    modes on different networks can be made compatible.
    On TCP/IP networks, the term gateway is used to refer to routers.
    1Press Z while >TCP/IP On > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >>Gateway appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking cursor (_) appears.
    4Press U or V to increase or decrease, respectively, the value at the 
    blinking cursor. You can set any value between 000 and 255. Use Y 
    and Z to move the cursor right and left.
    5Display the desired gateway and press [OK].
    NoteWhen you enter the subnet mask, be sure to set the DHCP 
    setting to Off.
    >>Subnet Mask
     000.000.000.000
    NoteBefore you input the gateway, be sure to set the DHCP 
    setting to Off.
    >>Gateway
     000.000.000.000
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    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    Bonjour (Bonjour setting)
    Bonjour, also known as zero-configuration networking, is a service that 
    automatically detects computers, devices and services on an IP network. 
    Bonjour, because an industry-standard IP protocol is used, allows 
    devices to automatically recognize each other without an IP address 
    being specified or DNS server being set. 
    Bonjour also sends and receives network packets by UDP port 5353. If a 
    firewall is enabled, the user must check that UDP port 5353 is left open 
    so that Bonjour will run correctly. Some firewalls are set up so as to 
    reject only certain Bonjour packets. If Bonjour does not run stably, check 
    the firewall settings and ensure that Bonjour is registered on the 
    exceptions list and that Bonjour packets are accepted. If you install 
    Bonjour on Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later, the Windows firewall 
    will be set up correctly for Bonjour.
    1Press Z while >TCP/IP On > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >>Bonjour appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking cursor (_) appears.
    4Select On or Off using U or V.
    5Press [OK].
    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    TCP/IP (IPv6) (IPv6 settings)
    This selects the settings for TCP/IP (IPv6).
    TCP/IP (IPv6) is based on the current Internet protocol, TCP/IP (IPv4). 
    IPv6 is the next-generation Internet protocol and expands the available 
    address space, which resolves the problem of the lack of addresses 
    under IPv4, while also introducing other improvements such as 
    additional security functionality and the capacity to prioritize data 
    transmission. 
    The options available in the TCP/IP (IPv6) settings are as follows:
    •RA(Stateless) (RA (Stateless) setting)
    •DHCPv6 (DHCPv6 setting)
    1Press Z while Network > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >TCP/IP (IPv6) > appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    4Select On or Off using U or V.
    5Select On and press [OK].The display changes to the settings 
    shown below.
    >>Bonjour
    ? Off
    IMPORTANTThe RA (Stateless) and DHCPv6 menu options for 
    TCP/IP (IPv6) are displayed when TCP/IP (IPv6) is enabled.
    >TCP/IP (IPv6)
    ? Off
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    RA(Stateless) (RA (Stateless) setting)
    The IPv6 router communicates (transmits) information such as the global 
    address prefix using ICMPv6. This information is the Router 
    Advertisement (RA).
    ICMPv6 stands for Internet Control Message Protocol, and is a IPv6 
    standard defined in the RFC 2463 Internet Control Message Protocol 
    (ICMPv6) for the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Specification.
    1Press Z while >TCP/IP (IPv6) On > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >>RA(Stateless) appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    4Select On or Off using U or V.
    5Press [OK].
    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    DHCPv6 (DHCPv6 setting)
    DHCPv6 is the next-generation of the Internets Dynamic Host 
    Configuration Protocol and supports IPv6. It extends the BOOTP startup 
    protocol that defines the protocols used for transferring configuration 
    information to hosts on the network. 
    DHCPv6 permits the DHCP server to use its expanded functionality to 
    send configuration parameters to an IPv6 node. Because the network 
    addresses that can be used are allocated automatically, the IPv6 node 
    management workload is reduced in systems where the administrator 
    has to exercise close control over IP address allocation.
    1Press Z while >TCP/IP (IPv6) On > is displayed.
    2Press U or V repeatedly until >>DHCPv6 appears.
    3Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears.
    4Select On or Off using U or V.
    5Press [OK].
    6Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready.
    >>RA(Stateless)
    ? Off
    >>DHCPv6
    ? Off
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