Kyocera KM-C2030 Fiery X3e Configuration Guide for Ver 2.0 - Page 151

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77-9 Maintaining optimal Fiery X3e performance TO PRINT THE CONFIGURATION PAGE 1. Make sure the information screen on the Control Panel reads Idle. If Printing or RIPping appears, the Fiery X3e is processing, and you must wait until the system finishes and reaches the Idle state. 2. Press the Utility button on the Control Panel. 3. In the Touch Panel, press the Controller Detail button. 4. Press the Menu button. 5. Select Print Pages. 6. Choose Configuration. Maintaining optimal Fiery X3e performance The Fiery X3e does not require maintenance. Beyond the obvious requirements of servicing and maintaining the copier and replenishing consumables, you can improve the overall performance of your system by doing the following: • Make the best use of your network connections Publish only connections that will be used; the Fiery X3e constantly checks all published connections, even if they are inactive. Match the NetWare polling interval and the number of queues or connections to the demand for printing. Review the published connections by printing a Configuration page. Eliminate the connections that are not being used. It is easy to re-establish them when needed. • Leave less urgent jobs to times when there is less network traffic or printing You can print recurring print jobs or jobs that are not urgent to the Hold queue. At low-traffic times, the administrator or a user of the job management tools with Operator privileges can move (or copy) all the Hold queue jobs to the Print queue for printing.

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7-9
Maintaining optimal Fiery X3e performance
T
O
PRINT
THE
C
ONFIGURATION
PAGE
1.
Make sure the information screen on the Control Panel reads Idle.
If Printing or RIPping appears, the Fiery X3e is processing, and you must wait until
the system finishes and reaches the Idle state.
2.
Press the Utility button on the Control Panel.
3.
In the Touch Panel, press the Controller Detail button.
4.
Press the Menu button.
5.
Select Print Pages.
6.
Choose Configuration.
Maintaining optimal Fiery X3e performance
The Fiery X3e does not require maintenance. Beyond the obvious requirements of
servicing and maintaining the copier and replenishing consumables, you can improve
the overall performance of your system by doing the following:
Make the best use of your network connections
Publish only connections that will be used; the Fiery X3e constantly checks all
published connections, even if they are inactive. Match the NetWare polling interval
and the number of queues or connections to the demand for printing.
Review the published connections by printing a Configuration page. Eliminate the
connections that are not being used. It is easy to re-establish them when needed.
Leave less urgent jobs to times when there is less network traffic or printing
You can print recurring print jobs or jobs that are not urgent to the Hold queue.
At low-traffic times, the administrator or a user of the job management tools with
Operator privileges can move (or copy) all the Hold queue jobs to the Print queue
for printing.