User`s manual
Macintosh Configuration 6-1
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Macintosh Configuration
The network printer information presented in this chapter applies to the Macintosh
Operating System. The Macintosh solution for Kyocera printers is supported by an
installer on the CD ROM packaged with each Kyocera printer. The installer includes
the LaserWriter 8 Driver for printing from a Macintosh. In addition, a utility called
KyoManage is included for changing the printer name or remotely setting the IP
address of the 3000E.
Important: KPDL, Kyocera’s PostScript compatible mode is required for Macintosh
printing. KPDL is standard on many Kyocera printers, however, it is
optional on the following models: FS-600, FS-680, FS-7000 and all LS
(Japanese) models. If KPDL is installed, it will appear in the Emulation list
in the following procedure and on the printer Status Page.
6.1 Setting KPDL Emulation
For all printers except the FS-600 and FS-680, the default emulation for the Option
Interface must be set to KPDL or KPDL (Auto). Use the following procedure to set
KPDL emulation with the printer front panel.
1. Press the MODE key.
2. If the first line of the LED panel does not already display INTERFACE, press the
+
or
-
key until INTERFACE is displayed.
3. If the line below INTERFACE does not already display OPTION (OPTION 2 on
the FS-7000), press the ENTER key, then
+
or
-
until OPTION is displayed and
press ENTER.
4. Press
+
or
-
until EMULATION is displayed. Press the ENTER key. A question
mark will appear next to the current emulation.
5. Press + or - until KPDL or KPDL(AUTO) is displayed. If the printer will be
receiving only KPDL jobs, set the emulation to KPDL. If it will also be receiving
non-KPDL jobs, set it to KPDL(AUTO). Press ENTER to set the new emulation.
Note: If the KPDL selections are not available, then the KPDL option has not
been installed in the printer
6. Press the MODE key to exit the menu system.
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