Kyocera FS-8000CDN KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2
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- Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 1
KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide - Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 2
part of this guide is prohibited. The information in this guide is subject to change without notice. Kyocera Mita cannot be held liable for any problems arising from the use of this product, regardless of the information herein. Regarding Trademarks KYOCERA, KYOCERA MITA, ECOSYS printer - Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 3
of Contents 1. Features ...1 1.1. What is KM-NET for Direct Printing 1 1.2. System Requirements 1 1.3. Support Language 1 2. Installation and Startup 2 2.1. Installation...2 2.2. Startup ...2 3. Printing PDF ...3 4. Names and Functions 5 5. Printing System Settings 6 6. Detailed Settings 10 - Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 4
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Windows 7† Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later A processor equivalent to a Pentium 200 MHz or greater At least 32 MB of free memory At least 4 MB of free hard disk space SVGA (800 × 600, 256 color) or greater † Administrator rights are required for installation. 1.3. Support Language - Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 6
utility, make sure that any of the printer drivers are installed. The Kyocera Extended Driver is provided on the CD-ROM supplied instructions for installation. When the installation is completed, you can start the KM-NET for Direct Printing by proceeding from the start menu > All Programs > Kyocera - Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 7
box. • Select the file in Windows explorer and then drag and drop it to the icon for this application (including shortcut). • Select the file in Windows and then drag and drop it to this window. 3 Select the printing system to print PDF files from the Printer Listing pull-down menu. 4 Click the - Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 8
a version of a character that is optically correct for the size at which it will be viewed on PDF file. • Checking Do not show this dialog again and then clicking OK can not be displayed the Confirmation dialog box. 7 When you want to continue printing, click OK. 4 KM-NET for Direct Printing - Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 9
window below appears. Names and Functions Name and Icon Add button Up button Down button Delete button Printer Listing Settings button User Printer printing system setting dialog box. Displays the names of setting files saved previously. Displays the Open File dialog box to load previously saved - Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 10
setting is 1. Produces the specified number of copies as complete sets of documents. The default setting is disabled (not checked). Specifies the layout of the output. The following layouts are available: Reduce Image to Fit, Through, Catalog (Left to Right), Catalog (Right to Left), Booklet ( - Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 11
A5 size, and the double spread pages in A4 are printed. Specifies the number of pages per sheet. The following value is available: 1, 2 and 4. The default setting is 1. When N-up settings 2 or 4 are used, the page layouts are as follows. 7 - Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 12
and Fine 1200. The default setting is 600. KIR (Kyocera Image Refinement) is a smoothing function that enhances resolution, resulting in high-quality printing. The default setting is disabled (not checked). Enables the printing system to reduce the amount of toner consumption to save printing costs - Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 13
You can select the saved file by Load Setting File in the main window. The default setting is disabled (not checked) Displays another dialog box to perform more detailed settings. Information on using the Detailed Settings dialog box can be found on the following page KM-NET for Direct Printing 9 - Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 14
If you select Catalog in Layout of the Settings dialog box, Print All Pages is automatically checked and cannot be changed. Selects the media type used Rough, Letterhead, Color, Prepunched, Envelope, Cardstock, Coated, 2nd Side, Thick, High Quality and Custom 1 (to 8). The default setting is Auto. - Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 15
PDF Password Quality Detailed Settings Specifies the paper output destination.The following destinations are available: Auto, Face Up Tray, Face Down Tray, Finisher Tray (Face Down) and VMB. The default The default setting is disabled (not checked). When this item is enabled, the combo box is - Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 16
of the printing system. Displays Authentication dialog box. Default Settings User Login To use user login function, click User Login to check. For details on user login function, refer to Operation Guide of the printing system. Select Use Specific User ID when always printing with same ID. Select - Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 17
Detailed Settings KM-NET for Direct Printing 13 - Kyocera FS-8000CDN | KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide Rev-3.2 - Page 18
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Rev. 3.2 2010.06
Operation Guide
KM-NET for Direct Printing