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Page 1 - FS-C5016N

FS-C5016NFS-C5016NFS-C5016NColor Page PrinterOperation Guide

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ixENERGY STAR®As an ENERGY STAR Partner, we have determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.The basic objecti

Page 3 - Regarding Tradenames

3.7 Pagination3-533.7.2 Print OrientationYou can select portrait (upright) or landscape (sideways) page orientation. Figure 3-9 1Press the MENU key.2P

Page 4 - IBM PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT

3.7 Pagination3-543.7.3 Page Protect ModeThe Page Protect Menu does not normally appear, however, Page Protect will be forcibly set to On if a print o

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3.7 Pagination3-553.7.4 Linefeed (LF) ActionThis procedure instructs the printer what to do when it receives a linefeed code (0AH).• LF only: Linefeed

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3.7 Pagination3-563.7.5 Carriage-Return (CR) ActionThis procedure instructs the printer what to do when it receives a carriage-return code (0DH).• CR

Page 7 - Ozone concentration

3.7 Pagination3-573.7.6 Wide A4 PitchTurn this to On to increase the maximum number of characters that can be printed in a line for A4 page (78 charac

Page 8 - CE Marking Directive

3.8 Setting Print Quality3-583.8 Setting Print QualityThe printer features the Print Quality menu which lets you select the intensity of the gloss mod

Page 9 - Disclaimer

3.9 Operating the Storage Device3-593.9 Operating the Storage DeviceThe printer supports three types of storage device; memory card, optional hard dis

Page 10 - ENERGY STAR

3.9 Operating the Storage Device3-606Press the ENTER key. Processing appears and the reading of data from the memory card starts. When completed, Proc

Page 11 - Installation Precautions

3.9 Operating the Storage Device3-61Writing DataData can be written to a memory card until no space is left for storing. When writing to a memory card

Page 12 - Handling of Plastic Bags

3.9 Operating the Storage Device3-62The file is written onto the memory card given a destination name (also referred to as a partition name) which the

Page 13 - Precautions for Use

x Installation PrecautionsEnvironment CAUTION• Avoid placing the printer on or in locations which are unstable or not level. Such locations may cause

Page 14 - Cautions for Toner Handling

3.9 Operating the Storage Device3-634Press the U or V key repeatedly until >Delete Data appears. The data name also appears (Report, in this exampl

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3.9 Operating the Storage Device3-646Press the ENTER key. Processing appears and formatting of the memory card starts.When the formatting is successfu

Page 16 - Contents

3.9 Operating the Storage Device3-655Press the ENTER key. A question mark (?) appears.6Press the ENTER key. Processing appears and the printing of the

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3.9 Operating the Storage Device3-663.9.2 Using the Optional Hard DiskInstalling the optional hard disk into the printer allows you to perform the fol

Page 18 - Appendix B Computer Interface

3.9 Operating the Storage Device3-67To confirm the RAM disk size or activate the RAM disk, proceed as follows:Setting the RAM Disk Size1Press the MENU

Page 19 - Chapter 1 Introduction

3.10 Paper Handling3-683.10 Paper HandlingThis section explains how to change mode for the MP (multi-purpose) tray, the paper size and type for each p

Page 20 - 1.1 Features

3.10 Paper Handling3-693.10.2 Setting MP Tray Paper SizeWhen you use the MP tray in cassette mode, you should set the MP tray size to the paper size t

Page 21 - 1.1.3 Software

3.10 Paper Handling3-706Press the U or V key to display the desired paper size. The message display toggles through the following paper sizes:A4Execut

Page 22 - 1.1.4 Networking

3.10 Paper Handling3-713.10.3 Setting the MP Tray Paper TypeBy setting a paper type (plain, recycled, etc.) to the MP tray, you can select the paper o

Page 23 - 1.2 Parts and Functions

3.10 Paper Handling3-723.10.4 Setting the Cassette Paper SizeTo set the standard sizes A5, A4, B5, Letter, and Legal size for the paper cassette, use

Page 24 - 1.2.2 Left

xiPower Supply/Grounding the Printer WARNING• DO NOT use a power supply with a voltage other than that specified. Avoid multiple connec-tions in the s

Page 25 - 1.2.3 Internal

3.10 Paper Handling3-73Setting Paper Size DialUse the following procedure to set the paper size dial to OTHER.1Pull out the paper cassette from the pr

Page 26 - 1.2.4 Rear

3.10 Paper Handling3-746Press the U or V key to display the desired paper size. The message display toggles through the following paper sizes:CustomOf

Page 27 - Chapter 2 Handling Paper

3.10 Paper Handling3-75Entering the Width and LengthThen, use the following procedure to set the paper size.Enter the paper size for X Dimension and Y

Page 28 - 2.1 General

3.10 Paper Handling3-763.10.5 Setting the Cassette Paper TypeBy setting a paper type (plain, recycled, etc.) to the paper cassette, you can automatica

Page 29 - 2.1.4 Recommended Paper

3.10 Paper Handling3-773.10.6 Selecting the Paper Feed SourceYou can select the paper source using the operator panel, from which the printer feeds pa

Page 30 - 2.2 Selecting the Right Paper

3.10 Paper Handling3-783.10.7 Duplex PrintingUsing the optional duplexer (DU-300), you can automatically print on both sides of the paper. The duplexe

Page 31 - 2.2.2 Paper properties

3.10 Paper Handling3-79To select duplex printing and binding setup from the operator panel, proceed as follows. This procedure can only be performed w

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3.10 Paper Handling3-803.10.8 Overriding Difference between A4 and LetterWhen the Override A4/LT is turned on using the operator panel, the printer ig

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3.10 Paper Handling3-813.10.9 Creating Custom Paper TypeThe following describes the procedure used to set a user-defined paper type for the printer. E

Page 34 - 2.3 Loading Paper

3.10 Paper Handling3-828Press the Z key and proceed to Setting the Paper Weight.Setting the Paper WeightYou can set the paper thickness for your custo

Page 35 - Figure 2-5

xii Precautions for UseCautions when Using the Printer WARNING• DO NOT place metallic objects or containers with water (flower vases, flower pots, cu

Page 36 - Figure 2-7

3.10 Paper Handling3-83Setting the Duplex Path If the optional duplexer is installed on the printer, you can set whether or not to enable duplex print

Page 37 - Figure 2-9

3.10 Paper Handling3-843.10.10 Resetting the Custom Paper TypeIf you want to reset all custom paper type settings to the factory default, proceed as f

Page 38 - Clip Clip

3.10 Paper Handling3-853.10.11 Selecting the Output StackThe Stack Select menu on the operator panel allows you to select either the face-down tray or

Page 39 - Figure 2-13

3.11 Selecting Monochrome or Color Printing3-863.11 Selecting Monochrome or Color PrintingYou can use the Color Mode menu on the operator panel to sel

Page 40 - Figure 2-16

3.12 Reading Life Counters3-873.12 Reading Life CountersYou can display the total number of pages printed by your printer whenever it is necessary. Th

Page 41 - Incollect

3.12 Reading Life Counters3-883.12.2 Resetting the Toner CounterThe toner containers must be replaced when the printer displays the Low toner or Repla

Page 42 - 2.4 Special Paper

3.13 Other Modes3-893.13 Other ModesThe following modes can be accessed in the Others submenu: • Message Language• Automatic Form Feed Timeout Setting

Page 43 - Figure 2-19

3.13 Other Modes3-906Press the U or V key. The display cycles through the available selection in the following order:EnglishFrancaisDeutschItalianoNed

Page 44 - Carrier sheet

3.13 Other Modes3-913.13.3 Setting the Sleep TimerThe printer has a sleep timer that is used to conserve power when the printer is not printing, proce

Page 45 - Figure 2-22

3.13 Other Modes3-92Sleep Timer Timeout TimeYou can adjust the timer timeout time, the length of time the printer waits before entering sleeping mode

Page 46 - °C or 392 °F)

xiiiOther Precautions• DO NOT place heavy objects on the printer or cause other damage to the printer.• DO NOT open the top cover, turn off the main s

Page 47 - 2.5 Paper Type

3.13 Other Modes3-933.13.4 Received Data DumpYou can print data received by the printer as hexadecimal code for debugging programs and files.1Press th

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3.13 Other Modes3-943.13.5 Printer ResettingThe procedure described below resets the printer’s temporary conditions, such as the current page orientat

Page 49 - 3.1.1 Message Display

3.13 Other Modes3-953.13.6 Resource ProtectionBy default, when you switch from the PCL 6 emulation to another, all downloaded fonts and macros will be

Page 50 - PAR A4 PLAIN

3.13 Other Modes3-963.13.7 Alarm (Buzzer) SettingYou can set an alarm sound in addition to the message displayed when the paper supply is exhausted, o

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3.13 Other Modes3-973.13.8 Auto Continue SettingIf an error that still allows you to continue printing occurs (Memory overflow Press GO, Print overrun

Page 52 - ATTENTION

3.13 Other Modes3-983.13.9 Setting the Auto Continue Recovery TimeFollow the procedure given below to change the recovery time for Auto Continue.1Pres

Page 53 - 3.1.3 Keys

3.13 Other Modes3-993.13.10 Duplex Printing Error Detection SettingIf the error detection setting for duplex printing has been turned On, and you atte

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3.13 Other Modes3-1003.13.11 Color RegistrationWhen using the printer for the first time after set-up or after having moved it, or if printout of any

Page 55 - 3.2.1 Menu Selection System

3.13 Other Modes3-1018Press the ENTER key. Processing appears and a color registration correction chart is printed out. There are left (L), horizontal

Page 56 - Normal 1

3.13 Other Modes3-10211Look at the left chart (L) in the cyan portion of the color registration correction chart. Find the two lines that most seem to

Page 57 - 3.2.2 Menu System Road Map

xivFor More Information...Guide to the Operation GuideThis Operation Guide has the following chapters:Chapter 1 IntroductionThis chapter explains pri

Page 58 - Continued on the next page

3.13 Other Modes3-1033.13.12 Printing the Service Status PageThe service status page contains printer settings information that is more detailed than

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3.13 Other Modes3-1043.13.13 Color CalibrationThis printer contains a calibration function that automatically makes adjustments in compensation for se

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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting4This chapter explains how to handle printer problems that may occur. If a problem cannot be corrected, contact your Kyocera

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4.1 General Guidelines4-24.1 General GuidelinesThe table below provides basic solutions for problems you may encounter with the printer. We suggest yo

Page 62 - Menu Map ?

Print Quality Problems4-34.2 Print Quality ProblemsThe tables and diagrams in the following sections define print quality problems and the corrective

Page 63 - FS-C5016N Page Printer

4.2 Print Quality Problems4-4Black or white vertical streaks Check the operator panel for toner.If the Toner low (C/M/Y/K) message is dis-played with

Page 64 - Status Page ?

4.2 Print Quality Problems4-5Grey background Clean the main charger units.Open the left cover. Slowly pull the green wire cleaner knob to each of the

Page 65 - FS-C5016N Page Printer

4.2 Print Quality Problems4-6Printing incomplete or out of position Check that the application software is correctly operated.See 4.1.1 Tips on page 4

Page 66 - 3.3 Menu Map and Status Pages

4.3 Error Messages4-74.3 Error MessagesThe following table lists errors and maintenance messages that you can be dealt with by yourself. If Call servi

Page 67 - 3.4 e-MPS

4.3 Error Messages4-8Closeleft coverThe left cover of the printer is open. Close the left cover.Closerear coverThe rear cover of the printer is open.

Page 68 - 3.4.1 Using Quick Copy

ContentsxvContentsChapter 1 Introduction1.1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-

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4.3 Error Messages4-9Load Cassette #(A4)/(PLAIN)†The paper cassette matching the paper size and paper type of the print job is empty. Load paper into

Page 70 - Delete

4.3 Error Messages4-10Paper path errorThere is no paper cassette in the feeder, or the cassette is not inserted prop-erly. After reinserting the paper

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4.3 Error Messages4-11Storage Error CodesHard Disk ErrorsMemory Card ErrorsRAM Disk ErrorsCode Meaning01 Hard disk format error. If this error recurs

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4.4 Clearing Paper Jams4-124.4 Clearing Paper JamsIf the paper jammed in the paper transport system, or no paper sheets were fed at all, the Paper jam

Page 73 - Add printer

4.4 Clearing Paper Jams4-134.4.2 General considerations for clearing jamsBear in mind the following considerations when attempting jam removal:• If pa

Page 74 - Code JOB ?

4.4 Clearing Paper Jams4-144.4.3 Jam at the Paper CassettePaper is jammed at the paper cassette or inside the printer. Remove the jammed paper using t

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4.4 Clearing Paper Jams4-154.4.4 Jam at the Paper Transfer Unit1While pulling the green paper transfer unit release lever, pull out the paper transfer

Page 76 - >List of VMB ?

4.4 Clearing Paper Jams4-164.4.5 Jam at the Rear Cover1While pulling the green paper transfer unit release lever, pull out the paper transfer unit. Fi

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4.4 Clearing Paper Jams4-174.4.6 Jam at the MP TrayPaper is jammed at the MP tray. Remove the jammed paper using the procedure given below.1Remove the

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Chapter 5 Maintenance5This chapter describes basic maintenance tasks you can perform on the printer. You can replace the following component according

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Contentsxvi3.6.1 Default Emulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-423.6.2 Alternative Emulation for

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5.1 Toner Container Replacement5-25.1 Toner Container Replacement5.1.1 Frequency of toner container replacementThe life of the toner containers depend

Page 81 - ? Parallel

5.1 Toner Container Replacement5-35.1.2 Understanding Messages Requesting Toner Container ReplacementThe printer displays messages for individual colo

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5.1 Toner Container Replacement5-45.1.3 Replacing the Toner ContainerThis section explains how to replace the toner containers. When replacing the ton

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5.1 Toner Container Replacement5-53Carefully remove the old toner container from the printer.Figure 5-3 4Put the old toner container in the plastic ba

Page 84 - ? Network

5.1 Toner Container Replacement5-67Set the new toner container in the printer as shown in the figure below.Figure 5-6 8Push down on the top of the ton

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5.1 Toner Container Replacement5-79Pull the blue lock lever on the toner container back towards the locked symbol ( ) as far as it will go.Figure 5-8

Page 86 - 3.5.4 Resolving IP Address

5.2 Replacing the Waste Toner Box5-85.2 Replacing the Waste Toner BoxReplace the waste toner box each time you replace the toner container. A new wast

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5.2 Replacing the Waste Toner Box5-93Close the cap to the old waste toner box after removing the box from the printer.Figure 5-12 4To prevent toner fr

Page 88 - NETWORK STATUS PAGE

5.2 Replacing the Waste Toner Box5-106Insert the new waste toner box as shown in the figure below. When the box is set correctly, it will snap into pl

Page 89 - Emulation

5.3 Cleaning the Printer5-115.3 Cleaning the PrinterAs discussed earlier, the following parts must be cleaned each time the toner container and waste

Page 90 - 3.6 Making Default Settings

Contentsxvii4.4.4 Jam at the Paper Transfer Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-154.4.5 Jam at the Rear Cover . . . . .

Page 91 - 3.6.3 Printing KPDL Errors

5.3 Cleaning the Printer5-121Open the left cover. Figure 5-18 2First clean the main charger wire. Grasp the green wire cleaner knob. Gently pull the w

Page 92 - >>?I000

5.3 Cleaning the Printer5-133Next, clean the main charger grid. Take the grid cleaner out of the toner kit. Take the grid cleaner out of the protectiv

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5.3 Cleaning the Printer5-145Attach the grid cleaner to the printer with the pad facing up.Figure 5-22 6Gently pull the main charger handle out and pu

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5.3 Cleaning the Printer5-157Remove the grid cleaner from the printer and discard it. The grid cleaner cannot be reused.Figure 5-24 Use the same proce

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5.3 Cleaning the Printer5-165.3.2 Cleaning the Paper Transfer UnitPrint problems such as soiling of the reverse side of printed pages may occur if the

Page 96 - ?IBM PC-8

5.3 Cleaning the Printer5-175.3.3 Cleaning the Advanced Beam Array LensesIf lines, etc., appear on printed copies, the printouts appear dirty, or fain

Page 97 - Internal Fonts?

5.3 Cleaning the Printer5-183Push the lens cleaner knob back in completely. After cleaning, make sure you restore the lens cleaner knob to its home po

Page 98 - PRESCRIBE

Appendix A OptionsYour printer can be installed with various options indicated in this appendix. You can select the options that will satisfy your pr

Page 99 - 001

A.1 OptionsA-2A.1 OptionsThe FS-C5016N printer has the following options available. For instructions on installing individual options, refer to the do

Page 100 - ? Portrait

Expansion Memory ModulesA-3A.2 Expansion Memory ModulesTo expand the printer memory for more complex print jobs and faster print speed, you can plug i

Page 101 - 3.7.3 Page Protect Mode

Chapter 1 IntroductionWelcome to the professional color printer from Kyocera Mita. With the Ecosys Color FS-C5016N, you can print out color or monochr

Page 102 - LF only

A.2 Expansion Memory ModulesA-4A.2.1 Installing the Memory Modules1Power off the printer and unplug the printer power cord.2Unscrew two screws at the

Page 103 - ? CR only

Installing the Memory ModulesA-55Remove the memory module from its package. Aligning the cutouts of the memory module with the matching keys of the so

Page 104 - >Wide A4

A.2 Expansion Memory ModulesA-6Removing a Memory ModuleTo remove a memory module, remove the main controller board, then carefully push out the two so

Page 105 - >Gloss Mode

Memory CardA-7A.3 General Description of OptionsA.3.1 Memory CardThe printer is equipped with a slot for a memory card with the maximum size of 256 MB

Page 106 - >Read Fonts ?

A.3 General Description of OptionsA-8A.3.2 PF-60 Paper FeederThe PF-60 paper feeder allows you to add 3 more paper cassettes to the bottom of the prin

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PT-300 Face-up Output TrayA-9A.3.4 PT-300 Face-up Output TrayUse the face-up output tray when you wish paper to be stacked with the printed side facin

Page 108 - >Write Data ?

A.3 General Description of OptionsA-10A.3.5 Hard DiskThe hard disk is used for saving print data. This is advantageous when printing multiple sets of

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IB-20/IB-21E/IB-22 Network Interface CardsA-11A.3.6 IB-20/IB-21E/IB-22 Network Interface CardsAlong with the standard for the network interface on the

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Appendix B Computer InterfaceThis appendix explains the signals used in the printer's parallel, USB, and serial (option) interfaces. It also lis

Page 111 - Partitions

B.1 Parallel InterfaceB-2B.1 Parallel InterfaceB.1.1 Communication ModesThe printer provides high-speed data transmission on a parallel interface. You

Page 112 - Partitions ?

iPlease read the Operation Guide before using the printer. Keep it close to the printer for easy reference.The sections of this guide and parts of the

Page 113 - 3.9.3 Using the RAM Disk

1.1 Features1-21.1 FeaturesThis section outlines the common major printer features of the FS-C5016N Ecosys color page printer.1.1.1 GeneralComponents

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B.1 Parallel InterfaceB-3B.1.2 Interface SignalsTable shows the connector pins and corresponding input and output signals of the parallel interface. E

Page 115 - ? Cassette

B.1 Parallel InterfaceB-430 — Ground return31 In — [nInit] Ignored32 Out Error† [nFault] When the high-speed parallel line control is on, this line r

Page 116 - >MP Tray Size

B.2 USB InterfaceB-5B.2 USB InterfaceThis printer supports the Full-Speed USB 2.0. USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface specifications and interface s

Page 117 - 3.10 Paper Handling

B.3 Serial Interface (Option)B-6B.3 Serial Interface (Option)Installing the optional serial interface board kit (IB-11) in the printer enables connect

Page 118 - >MP Tray Type

B.4 RS-232C ProtocolB-7B.4 RS-232C ProtocolB.4.1 Parameters of the RS-232C Protocol A protocol is a set of rules followed by various devices to send o

Page 119 - Figure 3-13

B.4 RS-232C ProtocolB-8H4: ParityThe factory setting is 0 (none).H5: Protocol logicThe factory setting is 0.H6: Buffer nearly-full thresholdA percenta

Page 120 - ? Custom

B.5 RS-232C Cable ConnectionB-9B.5 RS-232C Cable ConnectionB.5.1 Preparing an RS-232C CableAfter you procure an RS-232C cable, check its wiring agains

Page 121 - >>Unit

B.5 RS-232C Cable ConnectionB-10If you are not sure about the printer’s current parameter settings, reset them to the values shown above (i.e., baud r

Page 122 - 216

B.5 RS-232C Cable ConnectionB-11With Windows 95/98/Me, make settings as follows:1Click on the Start button in the Windows 95/98/Me task bar and align

Page 123 - >Cassette Type

B.5 RS-232C Cable ConnectionB-12In DOS, enter the following commands:C:\>MODE COM1:96,N,8,1,PC:\>MODE LPT1:=COM1To test the interface, enter the

Page 124 - ? Cassette 1

1.1 Features1-3Expansion slot for hardware interfacesThis printer is equipped with an expansion slot for plugging in an optional network interface car

Page 125 - 3.10.7 Duplex Printing

Appendix C Technical SpecificationsThe technical specification may be changed for improvement purpose.

Page 126 - >Duplex Mode

C.1 Printer SpecificationC-2C.1 Printer SpecificationItem SpecificationPrinting method Electrographic by Advanced Beam Array, tandem interme-diate tr

Page 127 - >Override A4/LT

Printer SpecificationC-3Operating environ-mentTemperature 10 to 32.5 °C (50 to 90.5 °F)Relative humidity 15 to 80 %Optimum condi-tions23 °C (73 °F), 6

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C.2 Printing SpeedsC-4C.2 Printing SpeedsMode Paper Size Print Speeds (color/monochrome)Simplex printing A4 16 pages/minuteLetter, B5, A5 17 pages/min

Page 129 - ? Normal 1

Index-1IndexAAudible alarmhow to set 3-96Auto-continuechanging recovery time 3-98how to set 3-97CCarriage returnhow to select 3-56Cleaningadvanced bea

Page 130 - ? Enable

Index-2JJob retentionfunctions tabled 3-20private job, how to use 3-24proof-and-hold, how to use 3-23quick copy, how to use 3-21Job storagefunctions 3

Page 131 - Adjust ?

Index-3Paperavailable paper 2-2basic requirements 2-5colored 2-20envelopes 2-19guidelines for choice 2-4label 2-17minimum and maximum sizes 2-3other p

Page 132 - ? Face-down tray

Index-4WWaste toner boxlocation 1-6location and replacement 5-8

Page 133 - Color Mode

Kyocera Mita Corporation2-28, 1-Chome, Tamatsukuri Chuo-ku, Osaka, 540-8585 Japan©2003 by KYOCERA MITA CORPORATION All rights reserved. Revision 1.0.,

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1.1 Features1-4KPDL3 (Kyocera Printer Description Language 3)The printer uses KPDL3, Kyocera’s implementation of the PostScript page description langu

Page 135 - Installed ?

1.2 Parts and Functions1-51.2 Parts and FunctionsThis section provides explanations and illustrations for you to determine the parts and their functio

Page 136 - 3.13 Other Modes

1.2 Parts and Functions1-61.2.2 LeftFigure 1-2 1 Face-down TrayThis tray receives printouts face down.2 Power SwitchThis switch turns printer power on

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1.2 Parts and Functions1-71.2.3 InternalFigure 1-3 1 Magenta Toner ContainerThis container holds magenta (M) toner. You must replace the container whe

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1.2 Parts and Functions1-81.2.4 RearFigure 1-4 1VentsAir is purged through these vents to cool down the inside.2 USB Interface ConnectorThis connector

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Chapter 2 Handling PaperThe printer can use a variety of media in various sizes. However, any media you will choose to use with the printer must be in

Page 140 - Processing

2.1 General2-22.1 GeneralThe Ecosys Color FS-C5016N printer is designed for high-grade bond (copy) paper, like those widely used for ordinary xerograp

Page 141 - 3.13.5 Printer Resetting

2.1 General2-32.1.3 Minimum and Maximum Paper SizesThe minimum and maximum paper sizes are as follows. For non standard paper such as cut-sheet, the M

Page 142 - >Resouce Prot

iiCautionNO LIABILITY IS ASSUMED FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY IMPROPER INSTALLATION.Notice on SoftwareSOFTWARE USED WITH THIS PRINTER MUST SUPPORT THE PR

Page 143 - >Buzzer

2.2 Selecting the Right Paper2-42.2 Selecting the Right PaperPrinter printing is a process involving light, electrostatic discharge, toner, and heat.

Page 144 - Mode ? Off

2.2 Selecting the Right Paper2-52.2.2 Paper propertiesSmoothnessPaper should have a smooth, uncoated surface. Paper with a rough or sandy surface can

Page 145

2.2 Selecting the Right Paper2-6Thickness (Caliper)Thick paper is called high-caliper paper and thin paper is called low-caliper paper. Paper used by

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2.2 Selecting the Right Paper2-72.2.3 Other properties of paperPorosityThe density of paper structure, which indicates the compactness of the fiber bo

Page 147 - 3.13.11 Color Registration

2.3 Loading Paper2-82.3 Loading PaperThe following explains the procedure for loading paper in the cassette and the MP tray.2.3.1 Loading Paper into t

Page 148 - H= 00 R= 0

2.3 Loading Paper2-92Push the bottom plate down until it locks.Figure 2-4 Standard paper sizes are attached to the inside of the paper cassette as sho

Page 149 - L=-2 H= 00 R=+1

2.3 Loading Paper2-103Turn the paper size dial so that the size of the paper you are going to use appears in the paper size window.Figure 2-6 4Adjust

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2.3 Loading Paper2-115Adjust the position of the paper stopper located at the rear of the paper cassette. Pull the release lever and slide the paper s

Page 151 - 3.13.13 Color Calibration

2.3 Loading Paper2-127Set the stack of paper so that it is under the clips as shown.Figure 2-11 • Do not load more paper than will fit under the load

Page 152 - Chapter 4 Troubleshooting

2.3 Loading Paper2-138Insert the paper cassette into the slot in the printer. Push it straight in as far as it will go.Figure 2-12 There is a paper ga

Page 153 - 4.1 General Guidelines

iiiIBM PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENTTHE DEVICE YOU HAVE PURCHASED CONTAINS ONE OR MORE SOFTWARE PROGRAMS ("PRO-GRAMS") WHICH BELONG TO INTERNATI

Page 154 - 4.2 Print Quality Problems

2.3 Loading Paper2-142.3.2 Loading Paper into the MP (Multi-Purpose) TrayPerform the following procedure to load paper into the MP tray.1Pull the MP t

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2.3 Loading Paper2-154Align the paper with the paper guides and insert as far as it will go.Figure 2-17 5Set the MP tray paper size on the printer’s o

Page 156 - Paper Ramp

2.4 Special Paper2-162.4 Special PaperBesides plain paper, this printer can use the following types of special paper:You can assign one of these speci

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2.4 Special Paper2-17TransparencyTransparencies for overhead projectors must withstand the heat of fusing during the printing process. The recommended

Page 158 - 4.3 Error Messages

2.4 Special Paper2-18When the label paper has extra margin around the label’s outside edges that correspond to the margins of the printable area, do n

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2.4 Special Paper2-19EnvelopesEnvelopes should be fed in the face-up position, right edge first.Figure 2-22 Since the composition of an envelope is mo

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2.4 Special Paper2-20Colored paperColored paper should have the same specifications as the white bond paper listed. In addition, the pigments in the p

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2.5 Paper Type2-212.5 Paper TypeThe printer is capable of printing under the optimum setting for the type of paper being used.Setting the paper type f

Page 162 - Hard Disk Errors

Chapter 3 Using the Operator PanelThis chapter provides the information you need to configure the Ecosys Color printer. In general you need to use the

Page 163 - 4.4 Clearing Paper Jams

3.1 Understanding the Operator Panel3-23.1 Understanding the Operator PanelThe operator panel on the top of the printer has a 2-line by 16-character l

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ivAgfa Monotype License Agreement1) "Software" shall mean the digitally encoded, machine readable, scalable outline data as encoded in a sp

Page 165 - Figure 4-2

3.1 Understanding the Operator Panel3-3Error codesSee Chapter 4 Troubleshooting.3.1.2 Indicators in Message DisplayFigure 3-2 Interface Indicator (INT

Page 166 - Figure 4-4

3.1 Understanding the Operator Panel3-4Paper Size Indicator (SIZE)This indicator indicates:• While the printer is in standby, the paper size of the cu

Page 167 - 4.4.5 Jam at the Rear Cover

3.1 Understanding the Operator Panel3-5Paper Type Indicator (TYPE)This indicator shows the paper type defined for the current paper casette. The paper

Page 168 - 4.4.6 Jam at the MP Tray

3.1 Understanding the Operator Panel3-63.1.3 KeysThe operator panel keys are used to configure the printer operation. Note that certain keys have the

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3.1 Understanding the Operator Panel3-7MENU KeyThe MENU key lets you enter the menu system to change the setup and printing environment of the printer

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3.2 Using the Menu Selection System3-83.2 Using the Menu Selection System3.2.1 Menu Selection SystemThis section explains how to use the menu selectio

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3.2 Using the Menu Selection System3-9Selecting a MenuThe mode selection menu is hierarchical. Press the U or V key to display the desired menu.• If t

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3.2 Using the Menu Selection System3-103.2.2 Menu System Road Map The following is the hierarchy diagram of the menu selection system of the printer.

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3.2 Using the Menu Selection System3-11Interface > Option>NetWare > On>NetWare Off>TCP/IP > On>TCP/IP Off

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3.2 Using the Menu Selection System3-12>List of Option FontsFont >Page Set > >Copies 001>LF Action LF only

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vFCC statement (for users in the United States)This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condition

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3.2 Using the Menu Selection System3-13Paper Handling >>MP Tray Size A4>MP Tray Type Plain >Type Adjust > Custom 1 >>Paper W

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3.2 Using the Menu Selection System3-14 >>Print Regist Chart ContinuedOthers >>Form FeedTime Out 030sec.>Sleep Timer >

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3.3 Menu Map and Status Pages3-153.3 Menu Map and Status PagesThis section explains the procedure for printing the printer’s internal information usin

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3.3 Menu Map and Status Pages3-16Figure 3-3 MENU MAPFS-C5016N Page Printer

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3.3 Menu Map and Status Pages3-173.3.2 Printing a Status PageYou can check the printer’s current status, including available memory space and option s

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3.3 Menu Map and Status Pages3-18Understanding the Status PageThe numbers in the following diagram refer the items explained below the diagram. The it

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3.3 Menu Map and Status Pages3-193MemoryThis item shows:• Standard memory in the printer (96 MB)• Option memory slot status (Slots 1 and 2) in megabyt

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3.4 e-MPS3-203.4 e-MPSe-MPS is an abbreviation for ‘enhanced-Multiple Printing System’ which implements the following functions that are available fro

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3.4 e-MPS3-21Job StorageJob storage stores print jobs either temporarily or permanently, or in virtual mailboxes, as you click an appropriate radio bu

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3.4 e-MPS3-22Printing Additional Copies using Quick CopyTo print additional copies of a job stored in the printer:1Press the MENU key.2Press the U or

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viImportant Notes for Interface connectorsBe sure to power off the printer before connecting or disconnecting an interface cable. For protection agai

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3.4 e-MPS3-23Deleting a Quick Copy JobAll quick copy jobs are automatically deleted when the printer is turned off. If you desire to explicitly delete

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3.4 e-MPS3-243.4.3 Printing a Private Print/Stored JobIn private printing, you can specify that a job is not printed until you release the job from th

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3.4 e-MPS3-259Press the ENTER key. The ID input line appears. Enter the four-digit access code entered in the printer driver and press the ENTER key.

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3.4 e-MPS3-26Printing a Code JobInstall the KM-NET Job Manager software from the CD-ROM supplied with the printer. To do this, from the CD-ROM Main Me

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3.4 e-MPS3-27Printing a List of Code JobsIf you select Permanent Job Storage on the printer driver, you can have a List of Code Job printed using the

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3.4 e-MPS3-283.4.4 Retrieving Jobs from Virtual Mailbox (VMB)To retrieve the jobs posted in the virtual mailbox, proceed as follows.1Press the MENU ke

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3.4 e-MPS3-294Press the U or V key repeatedly until >List of VMB appears. 5Press the ENTER key. A question mark (?) appears.6Press the ENTER key ag

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3.4 e-MPS3-303.4.5 Changing e-MPS ConfigurationYou can change the following parameters for e-MPS operation:• Maximum number of Quick Copy/Proof-and-Ho

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3.4 e-MPS3-3110Press the MENU key. The display returns to Ready.Maximum Space Assigned to Temporary Code JobsThis changes the hard disk space that hol

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3.4 e-MPS3-32Maximum Space Assigned to Permanent Code JobsThis changes the hard disk space that holds permanent code jobs. You can change the maximum

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viiDeclaration of Conformity for U.S.A.Model name: Color Page Printer FS-C5016NTrade name: Kyocera MitaResponsible party: Kyocera Mita America, Inc.Ad

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3.4 e-MPS3-33Maximum Space Assigned to Virtual Mailboxes (VMB)This changes the hard disk space for virtual mailboxes. You can change the maximum space

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3.5 Changing the Interface Parameters3-343.5 Changing the Interface ParametersThe printer is equipped with both a parallel and USB interfaces. Optiona

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3.5 Changing the Interface Parameters3-357To change the communication mode, press the ENTER key. A blinking question mark (?) appears.8Press the U or

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3.5 Changing the Interface Parameters3-36Pressing the U or V key toggles through the serial parameters as follows. To change the serial parameter, pre

Page 202 - B.2 USB Interface

3.5 Changing the Interface Parameters3-373.5.3 Changing Network Interface ParametersThis printer supports TCP/IP, NetWare and EtherTalk protocols. In

Page 203 - B.3 Serial Interface (Option)

3.5 Changing the Interface Parameters3-386Press the Z key. One of the following menus is indicated. To change settings for the item, press the ENTER k

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3.5 Changing the Interface Parameters3-393.5.4 Resolving IP AddressTo connect the printer to the network using TCP/IP protocol, you must set the IP ad

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3.5 Changing the Interface Parameters3-40Printing a Network Interface Status PageYou can have your printer print out a network status page when the pr

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3.5 Changing the Interface Parameters3-418Press the ENTER key again.9Press the MENU key. The display returns to Ready. The printer prints a network st

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3.6 Making Default Settings3-423.6 Making Default SettingsUsing the operator panel, you can set the default for the following items. Note default sett

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viiiDeclaration of Conformity for AustraliaManufacturer: Kyocera Mita Corporation Tamaki PlantManufacturer’s address: 704-19, Nojino, Tamaki-cho, Wat

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3.6 Making Default Settings3-433.6.2 Alternative Emulation for KPDL EmulationThe auto KPDL [KPDL (AUTO)] emulation enables the printer to automaticall

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3.6 Making Default Settings3-443.6.3 Printing KPDL ErrorsThe printer can print error descriptions when printing error occurs during KPDL emulation. Th

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3.6 Making Default Settings3-453.6.4 Default FontYou can select the default font for the current interface. The default font can be one of the interna

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3.6 Making Default Settings3-46Selecting Regular or Dark Courier/Letter GothicCourier or Letter Gothic font thickness can be selected as Regular or Da

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3.6 Making Default Settings3-47Changing the Default Font SizeYou can change the size of the default font. If you selected a proportional font, the cha

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3.6 Making Default Settings3-48Character Pitch for Courier/Letter GothicYou can set the character pitch for fixed fonts when the default font is Couri

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3.6 Making Default Settings3-49Setting the Code SetYou can change the character code set. Available character code sets vary depending on the current

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3.6 Making Default Settings3-50Printing Lists of FontsTo help you decide in selecting a font, you can printout lists of the internal fonts or the opti

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3.6 Making Default Settings3-51Figure 3-8 Internal Scalable and Bitmapped Fonts ListFont Name Scalable/Bitmap Password Selection [FSET] Font IDPRESCR

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3.7 Pagination3-523.7 PaginationIn Page Set menus, you can set the number of copies, page orientation, and other settings regarding pagination.3.7.1 N

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