Kyocera FS-6525MFP FS-6525MFP/6530MFP Operation Guide - Page 322
Perform Tone Curve, Adjustment., Send error., Responding to Send Error, Has the [Login User Name] been
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Troubleshooting > Solving Malfunctions Symptom Checkpoints Corrective Actions Reference Page Colors appear different than - you anticipated. Run [Tone Curve Adjustment]. 9-27 Perform Tone Curve Adjustment. is displayed. Over long periods of use, the effects of the ambient temperature and humidity can cause color output hues to vary slightly. Run [Tone Curve Adjustment]. 9-27 Cannot send via SMB. Is the network cable connected? Connect the correct network cable securely. 2-10 Have the network settings for the Configure the TCP/IP settings equipment been configured properly? properly. 9-19 Have the folder sharing settings been Check sharing settings and access 6-7 configured properly? privileges under the folder properties. Has the SMB protocol been set to [On]? Set the SMB protocol setting to [On]. 2-25 Has the [Host Name] been entered Check the name of the computer to 6-5 properly?* which data is being sent. Has the [Path] been entered properly? Check the share name for the shared 6-8 folder. Has the [Login User Name] been entered properly?*,** Check the domain name and login user name. 6-21 Has the same domain name been used for the [Host Name] and [Login User Name]? Delete the domain name and backslash ("\") from the [Login User Name]. 6-21 Has the [Login Password] been entered properly? Check the login password. 6-21 Have exceptions for Windows Firewall Configure exceptions for Windows been configured properly? Firewall properly. 6-10 6-13 Do the time settings for the equipment, Set the equipment, domain server, and - domain server, and data destination data destination computer to the same computer differ? time. Is the screen displaying Send error.? Refer to Responding to Send Error. 10-22 * You can also enter a full computer name as the host name (for example, pc001.abcdnet.com). ** You can also enter login user names in the following formats: Domain_name/user_name (for example, abcdnet/james.smith) User_name@domain_name (for example, james.smith@abcdnet) 10-12