KM-NET for Direct Printing Operation Guide
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Table 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 .....
Features 1. Features 1.1. What is KM-NET for Direct Printing? KM-NET for Direct Printing is a utility that allows you to print PDF files downloaded from Internet such as catalog and documents without starting Adobe Acrobat/Reader. 1.2. System Requirements The KM-NET for Direct Printing operates in the following environment. Verify your environment before installation. Item Description OS Microsoft Windows 98 SE/Me Microsoft Windows NT 4.
Installation and Startup 2. Installation and Startup 2.1. Installation Install KM-NET for Direct Printing in your computer. Note Before installing this utility, make sure that any of the printer drivers are installed. The Kyocera Extended Driver is provided on the CD-ROM supplied with the printing system. Insert the CD-ROM that came with the printing system into the optical drive of the computer. The installation program starts up automatically. Follow the instructions for installation. 2.2.
Printing PDF 3. Printing PDF Perform the following procedures below to print PDF file using KM-NET for Direct Printing. 1 Start KM-NET for Direct Printing. 2 Add the desired PDF files to the File Name list by the following methods. • Click the Add button to select files from the Open File dialog box. • Select the file in Windows explorer and then drag and drop it to the icon for this application (including shortcut).
Printing PDF 6 Click the Print button. The Confirmation dialog box appears. Notes • Checking Enable Multiple Master Font and then clicking OK enable to generate 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 4 When you want to continue printing, click OK.
Names and Functions 4. Names and Functions When you start this utility, the window below appears. Name and Icon Description Add button Displays the Open File dialog box. When you select a valid file, file name, file size and last update are displayed in the File Name list. Up button Moves order of selected files up one or down one. Down button Delete button Note You can also change the order by selecting a file and then dragging it to the order you want to change.
Printing System Settings 5. Printing System Settings You can make frequently used settings as default. Copies Specifies the number of copies. The default setting is 1. Collate Produces the specified number of copies as complete sets of documents. The default setting is disabled (not checked). Layout Specifies the layout of the output.
Printing System Settings • Catalog (Right to Left) Original page order Printing result Note If the page order is not in the same order as shown above, the printing results will vary. • Booklet (Left Edge Binding) Original page order Printing result • Booklet (Right Edge Binding) Original page order Printing result Note Confirm the paper size and load the paper into the cassette before printing.
Printing System Settings 2-up 4-up Note If you select Through in Layout, the value of N-up is fixed at 1 and cannot be changed. Furthermore, if you select Catalog or Booklet, the value is fixed at 2 and cannot be changed. Paper Size Specifies the paper size applied to the output.
Printing System Settings Save The Settings Saves settings in a file. When checked, click OK to save the settings. You can select the saved file by Load Setting File in the main window. The default setting is disabled (not checked) Detailed Settings KM-NET for Direct Printing Displays another dialog box to perform more detailed settings.
Detailed Settings 6. Detailed Settings You can make select media type, media source and other detailed settings in this dialog box. Print All Pages Check to print all pages. If you remove this check, the range entry boxes are active. Specify the page range for printing. Note If you select Catalog in Layout of the Settings dialog box, Print All Pages is automatically checked and cannot be changed. Media Type Selects the media type used for printing.
Detailed Settings Output to 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 setting is Auto. Note The setting may be ignored depending on the configuration of the printing system. VMB (Virtual MailBox) This is active when VMB is specified as the Output to destination above. Virtual Mailbox feature, mailboxes created on the hard disk are assigned to multiple users.
Detailed Settings Job Log Maintains a log in the system that indicates printed PDF files and the date/time of printing. Entering a check mark for this item enables the Job Log. For details on the Job Log, refer to the Operation Guide of the printing system. Authentication Displays Authentication dialog box. 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.
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