Kyocera ECOSYS FS-6525MFP Kyocera Command Center RX User Guide Rev-1.60 - Page 38
Printer > System > APL.Filter (Japan only), Paper Feed Mode
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Settings Pages 6-14 Paper Feed Mode Determines the behavior of paper feed selection when the paper you requested of size and/or type is not available in the current paper source. Auto lets the machine to search for the matching paper including all the paper sources. Fixed does not perform searching in the other paper sources. Duplex Mode Selects the default duplex mode from Off, Long Edge and Short Edge. Available on machines with the duplex printing. Copies Sets the number of copies to print. Page Orientation Switches Portrait or Landscape page orientation. Gloss Mode Sets Gloss Mode to On or Off. The default setting is Off. Available for some color machines which support Gloss Mode. Color Mode Sets Color Mode to Black & White (Monochrome) or Full Color. Available for some color machines. KIR Mode Switches KIR smoothing On or Off. Available for some machines. EcoPrint Mode Switches EcoPrint On or Off to control toner consumption for saving the printing costs. The default setting is Off. Available for some machines. Toner Save Level Selects Toner Save Level from 1(Low) [low saving, darker printing] to 5(High) [high saving, lighter printing] when EcoPrint Mode is On. Printer > System > APL.Filter (Japan only) This page allows you to configure the APL.Filter. The APL.Filter is a function that converts the received print data to the specified code and prints that data. Filter Switches the APL.Filter On or Off. Filter Name Selects the APL.Filter. You can select the ASCII to KPDL conversion process. Printer > System > APL.Filter Parameters (Japan only) Configure items that can be set differently between APL.Filters. You can specify fonts and the text to be converted. Font Specifies the fonts used for printing. Start of String Specifies the character string with which the text to be converted begins. Up to 15 single-byte characters can be specified. End of String User Guide