Kyocera Printer FS 5900C User Manual

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2. Copy Restrictions  
FONTWARE/TrueDoc is copyrighted. Unauthorized copying of FONTWARE/TrueDoc even if modified, merged, or  
included with other software, is expressly forbidden. You may be held legally responsible for any copyright in-  
fringement.  
3. Unauthorized Use  
FONTWARE/TrueDoc may not be removed, disclosed and transferred to any third party for any length of time  
without the prior written consent of KYOCERA or BITSTREAM. Also, you may not modify, adapt, translate, reverse  
engineer, decompile, or create derivative works based on FONTWARE/TrueDoc.  
4. Term  
This agreement should remain in full force and effect forever thereby allowing the Sublicensee to use the  
FONTWARE/TrueDoc forever unless the Sublicensee violates the terms of paragraphs 2. or 3. above. In the event of  
such violation, this agreement will terminate automatically without notice from KYOCERA. Upon termination, you  
should destroy FONTWARE/TrueDoc and all copies of them, in part and in whole, including modified copies, if any.  
Important note on the interface connectors  
Be sure to turn off printer power before connecting or disconnecting an interface cable* to the printer. For protection  
against static discharge which may be applied to the printer’s internal electronics through the interface connector(s),  
keep any interface connector which is not in use capped using the protective cap supplied.  
*
A shielded interface cable must be used.  
Ozone concentration  
The printer generates ozone gas (O3) which may concentrate in the place of installation and cause an unpleasant  
smell. To minimize concentration of ozone gas to less than 0.1 ppm, we recommend you not to install the printer in a  
confined area where ventilation is blocked.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
1. Read all of these instructions and save these instructions for later use.  
2. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.  
3. Do not use this product near water.  
4. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to  
the product.  
5. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the  
product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should  
never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be  
placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation unless  
proper ventilation is provided.  
6. This product is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will  
only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the  
outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding-type  
plug.  
7. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord.  
8. If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products  
plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord ampere rating.  
9. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage  
points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the  
product.  
10. Except as explained elsewhere in User’s Manual, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Removing  
covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks. Refer all servicing in those compartments to  
service personnel.  
11.Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following  
conditions:  
A – When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
B – If liquid has been spilled into the product.  
C – If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
D – If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed. Adjust only those  
controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of other controls may result in  
damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal  
operation.  
E – If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
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CE Marking Directive  
according to Council Directive 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC  
Manufacturer’s name:  
Kyocera Corporation, Printer Division  
Manufacturer’s address:  
2-14-9 Tamagawadai, Setagaya Ward, Tokyo 158-8610, Japan  
declares that the product  
Product name:  
Model number:  
Colour Laser Printer  
FS-5900C (as tested with enhancement optional units: PF-81, DU-81 and HD-2C)  
conforms to the following product specifications.  
EN 55 022:1994 (Class B)  
EN 61 000-3-2:1995  
EN 61 000-3-3:1995  
EN 50 082-1:1997  
EN 60 950:1992+A1+A2+A3+A4  
EN 60 825-1:1994  
The manufacturer and its merchandising companies retain the following technical documentation in anticipation of  
the inspection that may be conducted by the authorities concerned.  
User’s instruction that conforms to the applicable specifications  
Technical drawings  
Descriptions of the procedures that guarantee the conformity  
Other technical information  
KYOCERA ELECTRONICS EUROPE GmbH  
Mollsfeld 12  
40670 Meerbusch, Germany  
Phone: +49 21 59 918 0  
Fax:  
+49 21 59 918 100  
ISO 7779  
Maschinenlärminformationsverordnung 3. GSGV, 18.01.1991: Der höchste Schalldruckpegel beträgt 53 dB(A) oder  
weniger gemäß ISO 7779.  
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Declaration of Conformity (Australia)  
Manufacturers name:  
Kyocera Corporation, Printer Division  
Manufacturers address:  
2-14-9 Tamagawadai, Setagaya Ward, Tokyo 158-8610, J apan  
declares that the product  
Product name:  
Model number:  
Colour Laser Printer  
FS-5900C (tested with PF-81, DU-81 and the HD-2C)  
Conforms to the following product specifications.  
AS/NZS 3548: 1995 (EN 55 022:1994 Class B)  
IEC60950  
IEC60825  
(EN 60 950:1992+A1+A2+A3+A4)  
(EN 60 825-1:1994)  
Description of device:  
The model FS-5900C utilizes plain paper, laser, dry toner etc. The printer can be equipped with several  
enhancement optional unit[s] such as the harddisk unit HD-2C.  
The manufacturer and its merchandising companies retain the following technical documentation in anticipation of  
the inspection that may be conducted by the authorities concerned.  
Users instruction that conforms to the applicable specifications  
Technical drawings  
Descriptions of the procedures that guarantee the conformity  
Other technical information  
KYOCERA ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY., LTD  
Unit 6 112 Talavera Road North Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia  
Phone: +61-2-9888-9999  
Fax:  
+61-2-9888-9588  
Disclaimer  
We shall have no liability or responsibility to customers or any other person or entity with respect to any liability,  
loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by equipment sold or furnished by us, including  
but not limited to, any interruption of service, loss of business or anticipatory profits, or consequential damages  
resulting from the use or operation of the equipment or software.  
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ENERGY STARSM  
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Kyocera Corporation has determined that this product  
meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.  
The basic objective of the ENERGY STAR Program is to reduce environmental  
pollution by encouraging the manufacture and sale of equipment that uses energy  
more efficiently.  
This printer is equipped with a sleep timer function that conforms with the standards of the ENERGY STAR  
Program. This function makes it possible to reduce the amount of electrical power consumed by the printer. For  
maximum power savings, turn off the printer’s power supply when not using the printer for extended periods of  
time.  
Initial settings of the sleep timer function and power saved using the sleep timer function (Values in  
brackets are ENERGY STAR program guide lines.):  
Initial sleep mode setting  
Power consumption during  
sleep mode  
60 minutes (60 minutes)  
45 W (45 W)  
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Contents  
Cautions........................................................................................... 1  
Features ........................................................................................... 3  
System Requirements .................................................................... 4  
PC ......................................................................................................................4  
Interface .............................................................................................................4  
Chapter 1  
BeforeYou  
Start  
Minimum Space Requirements...................................................... 5  
Power Source .................................................................................. 5  
Unpacking........................................................................................ 6  
Part Names ...................................................................................... 7  
Control Panel Overview.................................................................. 8  
Setting Up the Printer ................................................................... 12  
Preparing the Imaging Unit ..............................................................................12  
Setting Up the Output Tray ..............................................................................13  
Installing the Toner Developers .......................................................................14  
Chapter 2  
Loading Media............................................................................... 16  
Loading Paper or Transparencies in the Media Cassette ...............................16  
Loading Media in the Multi-purpose Tray ........................................................19  
Setup  
Connecting the Printer to a Computer........................................ 23  
Using a Parallel Interface Cable ......................................................................24  
Connecting the Serial Interface .......................................................................25  
Installing the Hard Disk Option ........................................................................25  
Power On ....................................................................................... 25  
Printing a Status Page From the Printer Control Panel............. 26  
Installing the Driver Software ...................................................... 27  
Installing the Printer Driver for Windows 3.1 ...................................................27  
Installing the Printer Driver for Windows 95/  
Windows 98 .....................................................................................................28  
Setting the Colour Density........................................................... 30  
Mode Selection.............................................................................. 34  
Navigating through the menus.........................................................................37  
Outline for Menus ............................................................................................38  
Other menus (Others) ......................................................................................47  
RAM DISK........................................................................................................51  
Virtual Mail Box (VMB).....................................................................................52  
Memory Cards .................................................................................................57  
Setting the Sleep Timer ...................................................................................62  
Resource Protection ........................................................................................62  
Chapter 3  
Using the  
Printer  
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Contents  
Cleaning......................................................................................... 64  
User Replaceable Components ................................................... 69  
Clearing a Jam .............................................................................. 71  
Troubleshooting ............................................................................ 85  
Error Messages ............................................................................. 93  
Printer Panel Message ....................................................................................93  
Repacking.................................................................................... 101  
Chapter 4  
Care and  
Maintenance  
Specifications.............................................................................. 110  
Printer ............................................................................................................ 110  
Media ............................................................................................................. 111  
Margins and Print Area .................................................................................. 112  
Software ......................................................................................................... 115  
Bi-directional Parallel Interface...................................................................... 116  
Appendix  
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ForYour Safety  
General  
Warning  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or any type of moisture.  
Caution  
Do not open covers and do not attempt to repair the unit yourself. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.  
Power Source  
Warning  
The power source voltage of this unit is listed on the nameplate. Only plug the unit into an outlet with  
the proper voltage.  
When you operate this equipment, the outlet should be near the equipment and accessible.  
To ensure safe operation the AC cord supplied must be inserted into standard three-prong AC outlet  
which is effectively grounded (earthed) through the normal wiring.  
The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is grounded  
(earthed) and that the installation is completely safe. For your safety, if in any doubt about the  
effective grounding (earthing) of the power point, consult a qualified electrician.  
If the plug cannot be inserted into the AC outlet, contact a licensed electrician to replace the outlet  
with a properly grounded (earthed) one. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding (earthing) plug  
(e.g. using a conversion plug).  
Laser Safety  
Caution  
This printer utilizes a laser. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than  
those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
Ozone Release  
Warning  
Make sure that the printer is installed in a well ventilated room so as not to increase density of ozone in  
the air. Since ozone is heavier than air, it is recommended that air at floor level be ventilated.  
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ForYour Safety  
Moving the Unit  
The printer weighs approximately 51 kg (112 lbs.). It must be handled by two people. Turn the power off and remove  
the power cord when handling the unit.  
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ForYour Safety  
Caution Labels  
(220-240 VAC equipment)  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT  
CLASSE 1 LASER PRODUIT  
CLASE 1 LÁSER PRODUCTO  
Laser diode properties  
Laser output  
Wavelength  
: 5 mW max  
: 780 nm  
Emission duration : Continuous  
CAUTION:  
HOT SURFACE INSIDE  
CAUTION:  
HOT SURFACE  
INSIDE  
CAUTION:HOT SURFACE BELOW  
ATTENTION:SURFACE CHAUDE CI-DESSOUS  
VORSICHT:HEIßE OBERFLÄCHE DARUNTER  
ATENCION:SUPERFICIE CALIENTE ABAJO  
ATTENTION:  
SURFACE  
CHAUDE  
CI-INTERIEUR  
VORSICHT:  
HEISSE FLÄCHE  
INTERN  
ATENCION:  
SUPERFICIE  
CALIENTE  
EN EL INTERNO  
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ForYour Safety  
FOR USERS IN THE UK  
IMPORTANT:  
FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY  
This printer is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug each for your safety and convenience. A 13  
amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement  
fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362.  
Check for the ASTA mark  
or the BSI mark  
on the body of the fuse.  
ASA  
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced.  
If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained.  
A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local dealer.  
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME  
THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY.  
THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED  
INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET.  
If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below.  
If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician.  
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.  
IMPORTANT: The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code.  
Green-and-Yellow: Earth  
Blue: Neutral  
Brown: Live  
As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured  
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.  
The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which  
is marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol  
YELLOW.  
, or coloured GREEN or GREEN-AND-  
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with  
the letter N or coloured BLACK.  
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with  
the letter L or coloured RED.  
How to replace the fuse: Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse.  
SCREWDRIVER  
FUSE COVER  
L
N
FUSE  
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BeforeYou Start  
Cautions  
To avoid machine malfunction, do not use the equipment under the following conditions:  
• Direct exposure to sunlight  
• Areas of poor ventilation  
• Extremely high or low temperature [temperature range: 10˚C to 32.5˚C  
(50˚F to 90.5˚F)]  
• Areas of high dust or chemical  
fume concentration (solvent etc.)  
• Extremely high or low humidity (humidity range: 20% to 80% RH)  
• Condensation due to rapid change of temperature  
• Unstable or unlevel surfaces  
• Directly in front of air  
conditioning vents  
• Liquids near the equipment  
Genuine or Original  
• We strongly recommend to use  
only the original Kyocera toner  
developer. Use of Kyocera toner  
developer assures the intended  
long term reliability of the printer.  
• Too much media which exceeds  
the limit mark on the guide of  
the tray.  
• Front/right/left covers opened  
while the printer is operating. It  
may cause a media jam.  
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BeforeYou Start  
CD-ROM  
To prevent the CD-ROM from accidental damages:  
• Do not touch or write on the  
surface of the disc.  
• Do not leave the disc out of the  
protective case.  
• Do not leave the disc in direct  
sunlight or near heat sources.  
• Do not place heavy objects on the  
disc.  
• To clean the disc, hold the disc  
by its edges and wipe it from the  
centre to the edges with a dry,  
soft cloth.  
Static Electricity Damage  
To prevent static electricity damage to any of the following components, touch a grounded metal surface, such as the  
printer’s bare metal frame prior to touching the component.  
• The interface connectors: Parallel and optional network card  
• Electrical components, connectors inside the printer and any components on the optional boards (RAM expansion  
board, network interface board, etc.)  
• The connector pins on the optional paper feeder for the printer  
Interface Cable  
Always use a shielded interface cable. Use of an unshielded cable can result in radio interference with data.  
Waste Disposal Method  
Waste material may be dumped or incinerated under conditions which meet the applicable environmental  
regulations.  
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BeforeYou Start  
Features  
The FS-5900C Colour Laser Printer provides fast, high-quality colour printing on plain  
paper, plus the ease of operation and high performance you expect from a laser printer.  
Some of its features include:  
High quality  
Resolution  
Maximum 1200 dpi*  
(*KPDL emulation only)  
High speed  
For printing of multiple copies on various sizes of paper  
Full-colour mode: Maximum 4 ppm (pages per minute)  
Monochrome mode: Maximum 16 ppm  
Easy operation  
Printer driver  
Easily prints full-colour documents.  
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BeforeYou Start  
System Requirements  
PC  
To operate the FS-5900C effectively, refer to the following:  
CPU:  
More than Pentium  
(133 MHz or faster CPU is recommended.)  
Operating System: Windows 3.1*1 / Windows 95*2 / Windows 98*3 Windows NT*4  
RAM:  
16 MB or more (More than 32 MB is recommended.)  
100 MB or more  
16 MB or more (More than 32 MB is recommended.)  
Video card that can display more than 256 colours.  
(32,000 colour recommended.)  
Free disk space:  
Virtual memory:  
Display:  
Drive:  
CD-ROM drive  
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Microsoft® Windows® operating system Version 3.1 (hereafter Windows 3.1)  
Microsoft® Windows® 95 operating system (hereafter Windows 95)  
Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system (hereafter Windows 98)  
Microsoft® Windows® NT 3.51/4.0 operating system (hereafter Windows NT)  
*2  
*3  
*4  
Interface  
Parallel interface requirement  
Based on the IEEE1284 standard (An ECP compatible paral-  
lel port is recommended for Windows 95. To turn on the ECP  
mode, use the computer’s BIOS setup. Refer to the compu-  
ter’s manual for details.)  
Interface  
Network interface requirements  
Manufacturer  
HBM  
Model  
HB-7SNMP  
Applicable country  
Available in UK and France  
Available in USA and Japan  
Other countries  
Ethernet  
DPI  
EcoLAN 2000E  
IC59-ETHER-KYO2  
IC69-Token-KYO2  
HB-8  
SEH  
SEH  
All countries  
Token Ring  
HBM  
Available in UK and France  
See your nearest dealer of the manufacturer for availability.  
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BeforeYou Start  
Minimum Space Requirements  
45 cm (17.7”)  
Rear  
Multi-Purpose Tray  
Opening Space  
35 cm (13.8”)  
Controller Board  
Opening Space  
Right  
Left  
50 cm (19.7”)  
Media tray Opening  
Space  
60 cm (23.6”)  
Front cover opening space  
Power Source  
• The voltage level of the power source must not vary more than 10% from the voltage  
level marked on the nameplate (located on the back of the unit).  
• Do not use an extension cord.  
• Do not use a line conditioner, transient suppressor or surge protector as it may cause a  
machine error.  
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BeforeYou Start  
Unpacking  
Make sure that all of the items shown below were provided and have not been damaged.  
Report damage or shortages to the reseller from which the unit was purchased.  
Note:  
Save the original carton and packing materials for future shipping and transporting of  
the unit. They have been specifically designed to protect the equipment during  
shipment.  
1. Printer (Colour imaging unit, Fuser kit, Paper cassette and Output tray are  
included.)  
2. Toner developers (black, cyan, magenta, and yellow)  
3. Power cord  
4. CD-ROM (Manuals, drivers, utilities)  
5. Colour Calibration Reference card  
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BeforeYou Start  
Part Names  
Front side view  
Operation panel  
Main Charger  
Right side cover  
Output tray  
Media cassette  
( P. 16)  
Front cover  
Fuser Kit  
( P. 74)  
Imaging unit  
( P. 12)  
Rear side view  
Network interface card slot  
Serial interface connector  
( P. 25)  
Multi-purpose (MP) tray  
( P. 19)  
Power switch  
( P. 25)  
Left side cover ( P. 19)  
Media thickness switch*  
( P. 19)  
AC inlet  
*Accessible by opening  
the left side cover  
( P. 24)  
Parallel interface  
connector  
( P. 24)  
Harddisk access indicator  
Memory card connector  
( P. 57)  
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BeforeYou Start  
Control Panel Overview  
Message Display  
The message display displays the printer’s operational mode. Messages which are  
displayed and their meanings are given in the table below.  
Message  
Self test  
Meaning  
The printer is self-testing after power-up and is not ready to  
print.  
Please wait  
Ready  
The printer is warming up and is not ready to print.  
The printer is ready to print.  
Processing  
Waiting  
The printer is processing print data or in the middle of printing.  
The last page remains unprinted. The printer waits awhile and  
eventually generates a form feed allowing the last page to be  
printed. (The length of time depends on the form feed timeout  
setting.) The printing will begin immediately when the Form  
Feed key is pressed. If a memory card is being used this can in-  
dicate the printer is waiting for data to be written (P. 57).  
FormFeed TimeOut An automatic form feed has been generated.  
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BeforeYou Start  
Interface Indicator  
The interface indicator indicates the interface over which data is currently being received  
or was last received. The current interface is indicated by one of the following messages:  
Display  
PAR  
Description  
Parallel interface  
Serial interface  
SER  
OPT  
Optional interface (if a network interface card is installed)  
Note:  
The display will blink while the printer is receiving data and continue blinking until  
the interface is released, even after data transmission is finished.  
Resolution Indicator  
This shows the current printing resolution in either 1200 or 600 dpi (dots-per-inch).  
Paper Size Indicator  
This indicator indicates the paper size of the cassette currently selected. The following  
abbreviations are used to indicate the paper sizes:  
Indicator  
A4  
Paper Size  
ISO A4 (21 × 29.7 cm)  
EX *  
B5 *  
LT  
Executive (7-1/4 × 10-1/2 inches)  
JIS B5 (18.2 × 25.7 cm)  
Letter (8-1/2 × 11 inches)  
Legal (8-1/2 × 14 inches)  
ISO B5 (17.6 × 25.0 cm)  
LG  
b5 *  
* These paper sizes can only be used in the multi-purpose (MP) tray.  
Copy Indicator  
This indicator indicates the number of copies to print from 001 to 999. This number is  
reduced as printing proceeds.  
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BeforeYou Start  
Symbolic Indicator  
This printer icon includes the indicators which show the following information regarding  
the printer’s paper and toner status.  
Name  
Description  
Face-down indicator  
Indicates when printed pages are delivered to the output tray  
in the face-down stack (correct order). The pages are delivered  
in the reverse order when this indicator is not lit. If flashing, it  
indicates that paper is jammed on the output tray.  
Toner indicator  
Indicates the status of toner supply in either colour of cyan,  
magenta, yellow, or black. The toner supply is normal when  
this indicator is off. If flashing, the toner supply is dwindling.  
If this is lit, it indicates that the printer is out of toner and not  
operative until the appropriate toner cartridge is replaced (☞  
Cassette feed  
indicator  
Indicates paper is being fed from the media cassette.  
When flashing, it indicates that there is no media in the  
cassette or that media is jammed in the media cassette.  
Multi-purpose feed  
indicator  
Indicates when media is fed from the multi-purpose feed tray.  
If this is flashing, it indicates that there is no media in the tray  
or that media is jammed on the multi-purpose tray.  
Duplex Indicator  
Indicates when media is being fed from the duplex unit. It  
flashes when there is no media in the duplex unit, or when the  
media is jammed in the duplex unit.  
ON LINE indicator  
When lit, it indicates that the printer is on-line (The printer  
prints received data). When this is off, the printer is offline  
(The printer stores but does not print received data).  
ON LINE  
DATA indicator  
Flashes when data is arriving at the printer’s interface. When  
lit continuously, it indicates that data is being processed for  
printing (or that data is being written to the memory card).  
DATA  
ATTENTION indicator Flashes when the printer needs maintenance  
cannot print due to an error.  
ATTENTION  
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BeforeYou Start  
Control Keys  
Key  
Function  
ON LINE  
This key toggles the printer on-line and off-line.  
CANCEL  
STACK/+  
This key cancels the data processed in the printer during print-  
ing. When the printer is in a mode selection sequence (See  
MODE key below), pressing this key abandons mode selection  
in course.  
• This key selects whether to output media face-down (printed  
side down) or face-up (printed side up).  
• During a mode selection sequence, this key is used to select  
menus and change setting values.  
FEED/-  
• This key selects the paper feed cassette or multi-purpose tray  
as the paper source. It can also select an optional feeder if  
one is installed.  
• Select the alternative paper source when Use alternative?  
is displayed.  
• During a mode selection sequence, this key is used to select  
menus and change setting values.  
CONTINUE/  
• In normal operating mode, this key forcibly cancels errors  
and resumes printing when printing is halted due to errors  
such as memory overflow.  
• This key functions as the  
key during a mode selection  
sequence: It moves the selection upward in the menu hierar-  
chy or moves the cursor left.  
EXIT/MODE  
This key is used to start and end a mode selection sequence.  
(P. 34)  
FORM FEED/  
• In normal operating mode, this key is used to forcibly form-  
feed when a print timeout occurs.  
• This key functions as the  
key during a mode selection  
sequence: It moves the selection downward in the menu hier-  
archy or moves the cursor right.  
ENTER/STATUS  
• During a mode selection sequence, this key confirms the set-  
ting made in the mode selection.  
• This key determines the paper source while Use alternative?  
is being displayed.(P. 94)  
• In normal operating mode, this key prints a status page.  
Notes  
• Menus set using these keys are enabled only for the interface currently indicated on  
the message display.  
• Settings made from the control panel may be automatically switched to different  
settings by application software being used.  
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Setting Up the Printer  
Preparing the Imaging Unit  
Open the front cover.  
1
Turn the upper green lever clockwise until it stops and the arrows  
are aligned. (This tightens the internal belts, ensuring the unit is  
ready for printing.)  
2
Close the front cover.  
3
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Setting Up the OutputTray  
Remove the adhesive tape that holds the output tray against the  
printer.  
1
2
Lower the tray to the operating position.  
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Installing theToner Developers  
Note:  
The toner developers that are shipped with the printer are starter developers. They  
are installed in exactly the same manner as the optional developers; the only  
difference is that the starter developers have less toner. (The page life expectancy is  
5000 pages for colour and 6000 pages for black, both based on a 5% image area.)  
Remove the packaging from the toner developer.  
Remove the shipping cover from the developer.  
1
2
Caution:  
To avoid possible toner spillage, do not tilt developer.  
Note:  
Save all packing material for shipping purpose.  
Open the right side cover.  
3
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Insert the toner developer in the appropriately labelled slot.  
4
From top to bottom, the order of the colour toner developers is BLACK, CYAN,  
MAGENTA, YELLOW.  
Caution:  
Excessive exposure to light will damage the imaging unit; do not leave the right side  
door open for more than 1 minute. Close the right side door after replacing each  
individual toner developer unit.  
Repeat steps 1 to 4 for each toner developer.  
5
6
When you have installed all the toner developers, go to step 6.  
Close the right side cover.  
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Loading Media  
Loading Paper orTransparencies in the Media  
Cassette  
The printer is shipped with a media cassette (either Letter paper or A4 paper) installed.  
The printer can also use five different trays as options:  
Cassette  
A4 Paper  
Size  
210 mm × 297 mm  
210 mm × 297 mm  
8.5" × 11"  
A4 Transparency  
Letter Paper  
Letter Transparency  
Legal Paper  
8.5" × 11"  
8.5" × 14"  
Notes:  
Make sure that you load the correct media. Each tray is designed and labelled for  
only paper or transparency. If you load the incorrect media type in a tray, it may  
cause a jam.  
If you have the Paper Feeder PF-81/PF-81D installed:  
If you wish to use the automatic cassette-switching feature (for example, when  
doing a large print job), make sure that all cassettes in the printer are the same  
media type (paper only) and size.  
– The transparency cassette should only be inserted in the upper or middle cassette  
slots.  
Note:  
The printer does not automatically switch cassettes if the media type of the cassette is  
Transparency.  
Pull the media cassette out of the printer.  
1
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Remove the base plate stopper from inside the media cassette; refer  
to the instruction sheet attached to the cassette.  
2
Base plate stopper  
(1)  
(4)  
(3)  
(5)  
(2)  
Push down on the metal plate until it clicks, locking it in place.  
3
4
Fan the media (paper/transparencies), then tap it on a level surface  
to avoid media jams or skewed printing.  
Notes:  
To optimize your printers performance, always use clean, unused media.  
Be careful not to leave fingerprints on the media, which can result in a smudged  
print.  
Reusing media that has been fed through the printer once (for example, after jams)  
can reduce the life of the consumables and paper path components.  
Recommended transparency types are 3M CG3700 and 3M CG3710. If the print  
quality is poor, print on the other side.  
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Place the media in the cassette under the hooks.  
5
The height of media should not exceed the limit mark on the cassette, or it may  
cause a jam.  
Hook  
Limit mark  
Notes:  
Load media with the print side down. Most media has instructions recommending  
the side to be printed first.  
Do not mix different types or thicknesses of media in the media cassette at one time;  
this may cause a jam.  
Slide the media cassette all the way into the slot.  
6
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Loading Media in the Multi-purposeTray  
The multi-purpose (MP) tray serves as an additional tray for loading any type of media  
that ranges in size from 91 mm × 254 mm to 216 mm × 356 mm (3.6≤ × 10to 8.5≤ × 14≤  
inches). Use it to load a single sheet or a stack of media, depending on the medias type  
and thickness.  
Use the multi-purpose tray to accomplish the following:  
Print on standard and special media  
Standard media  
Plain paper [75 to 165 g/m2 (20 to 44 lbs.)]  
Special media  
Label, transparency, card stock, coated paper, or the reverse side of printed paper  
(The print quality may not be stable. Use the media tray for best reliability.)  
Setting media thickness switch  
Because the printer accommodates various media weights from the multi-purpose tray,  
media thickness can be manually selected for the most reliable paper-picking. Follow  
these steps:  
Open the left side cover ( (1) ). The green media thickness switch is  
1
located on the paper feeder and has three settings:  
(1)  
Thin  
Thick  
Middle  
Move the switch to the desired setting.  
2
3
Switch setting  
Media  
Thin (Default)  
Laser paper 75 to 90 g/m2 (20 to 24 lbs.)  
Laser paper 91 to 123 g/m2 (25 to 32 lbs.)  
Transparency, Label, Coated paper  
Middle  
Thick  
Laser paper 124 to 165 g/m2 (33 to 44 lbs.)  
Close the left side cover.  
Selecting a multi-purpose tray mode  
The multi-purpose tray has two different ways of feeding media: Cassette, and First  
modes. For details on selecting a mode, refer to page 46.  
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Setup  
Loading Paper  
Notes:  
Reusing media that has been fed through the printer (for example, after jams) can  
reduce the life of the consumables and paper path components.  
When printing legal size using the multi-purpose tray, backside marking may occur.  
If this occurs, use the legal cassette.  
For detailed information on media, refer to pages 111 and 114.  
Set the media thickness switch ( P. 19).  
1
(1) Open the Multi-purpose tray.  
2
(2) Extend the media support by sliding it outward.  
(1)  
(2)  
Separate the media guides to the approximate width of the media.  
3
Fan the media, and then tap it on a level surface to avoid media  
4
jams or skewed printing.  
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Insert the media with the printing side up into the multi-purpose  
5
tray.  
The height of media should not exceed the limit mark on the left guide, or it may  
cause a media jam.  
Adjust the media guides to the media size.  
6
7
Use the printer driver to select the multi-purpose tray.  
Open the printer drivers Paper tab, then pull down the Paper  
8
Source menu and select your media type.  
Note:  
If you use the MP tray and print on the second side of the thick paper, select Card  
Stock in the Paper Source menu, instead of Second Side.*  
* Means the other side of a preprinted sheet.  
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Loading Label  
For detailed information on labels, refer to page 114.  
Set the media thickness switch ( P. 19).  
1
Adjust the media guides to the width of the label sheets.  
2
Load label stock into the multi-purpose tray, positioning the sheets  
3
so that the top edge feeds into the printer first and the printable  
side is facing up.  
The height of the labels should not exceed the limit mark on the paper guide.  
Open the printer drivers Paper tab, then pull down the Paper Source  
4
menu and select Label.  
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Setup  
Connecting the Printer to a Computer  
The printer can directly be connected to a computer through the parallel interface or the  
serial interface.  
To connect the printer in a local area network, you must obtain a network interface card  
(P. 4). For further details, consult your Kyocera dealer from which you purchased the  
printer.  
FS-5900C  
Computer  
Monitor  
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Using a Parallel Interface Cable  
If you do not have a parallel interface cable, you will need to purchase one from your local  
Make sure the computer, printer and the other connected peripheral  
devices are turned off.  
1
Connect the parallel interface cable to the computer’s parallel  
interface connector and the printer’s parallel interface connector  
2
(marked as Parallel).  
Computer’s parallel  
interface connector  
Parallel interface  
cable  
Notes:  
The actual connector on the computer may vary depending on the manufacturer of  
the computer. Consult the computer’s documentation.  
If the cable is connected to the PC via a printer buffer or selector, the printer may  
not print.  
Connect the power cord to the printer’s AC inlet and to an AC outlet.  
3
Power cord  
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Connecting the Serial Interface  
To connect the printer to a computer using the serial interface, use the XSER connector  
at the rear panel of the printer. The serial connector is of a round, 8-pin DIN type and  
you will need a cable adaptor (SA-80) if you connect a DSub type serial connector.  
Barcode Reader (BC-1)  
With the hard disk option (see below) installed, you can take the advantage of the  
Kyocera MPS (Multiple Print System). The barcode reader then allows you to recursively  
print the jobs cached in the hard disk by reading the barcode printed on the printed job.  
For more information, refer to the user’s manual supplied with the barcode reader.  
Installing the Hard Disk Option  
The printer can be optionally installed with a hard disk kit HD-2C. Once the hard disk is  
installed, the printer can temporarily or permanently cache the print jobs in the hard  
disk so that you can print multiple collated copies quickly or take the advantage of the  
barcode reader system. (See the preceding section.)  
Installing the hard disk option requires removal of the main controller board and  
mounting the hard disk on it and therefore requires a qualified technician. See your  
dealer from which the printer is purchased for installing the hard disk.  
Power On  
Turn ON the printer, then the computer. The printer’s power switch  
is located at the bottom rear of the printer.  
1
Back side  
(1) All the indicators on the printer lights briefly and Self testis  
2
displayed on the printer message display.  
(2) After approximately 5 minutes, the ON LINE indicator is  
illuminated and Readyis displayed on the printer message  
display.  
The printer is ready for printing.  
Note:  
When you power on your system for the first time, if “New Hardware Found” is  
displayed on the computer screen, refer to page 28.  
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Setup  
Printing a Status Page From the Printer Control Panel  
The status page provides general information on printer settings and configuration.  
Make sure the printer is ready and paper is loaded. Use the following procedure to print  
a test page.  
While the message display indicates Ready, press the STATUS key.  
The printer will start printing a status page.  
(Example)  
The printer can also print a different status page for service purposes. To print a service  
status page, see page 36, then 50.  
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Setup  
Installing the Driver Software  
The driver software installation will create the printer driver for Windows 3.1 or  
Windows 95/98.  
See the Help file provided with the driver for how to use the printer with the driver  
software.  
Installing the Printer Driver for Windows 3.1  
Start Windows 3.1.  
1
Quit all applications.  
2
Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your computers CD-ROM drive.  
3
Double click on the Control Panel.  
4
Double click on Printers.  
5
Click on Add >>.  
6
A screen for List of Printers:” will appear. From the choices, click on  
7
Install Unlisted or Updated Printer.  
Click on Install....  
8
The install driver menu will appear. Type in your CD-ROM drive  
9
name followed by the directory path depending on the language you  
use:  
\ (language)\ Pcl\ 3x\ Enhanced  
For example, if you are in U.K. and your CD-ROM drive is D:, type  
D:\ English\ Pcl\ 3x\ Enhanced.  
Note:  
To install the KPDL printer driver, select \ Kpdl” in place of \ Pcl” in each line above.  
Select Kyocera FS-5900C Enhanced from the printers displayed and  
10  
click on OK. Once the driver has been installed, close the Control  
Panel by clicking on Close.  
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Installing the Printer Driver for Windows 95/  
Windows 98  
Using Plug and Play  
Turn on the printer.  
1
Turn on the computer and start Windows 95/Windows 98.  
2
The New Hardware Found window is displayed for a few seconds, then the Update  
Device Driver Wizard window is displayed.  
Click Next >.  
3
Click Finish.  
4
The Insert Disk window is displayed.  
Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.  
5
When the Kyocera Digital Library screen starts, click EXIT.  
Click OK.  
6
The Copying Files window is displayed.  
In the Copy File from field, type in your CD-ROM drive name  
7
followed by the directory path depending on the language you use:  
\ (language)\ Pcl\ 9x\ Enhanced  
For example, if you are in U.K. and your CD-ROM drive is D:, type  
D:\ English\ Pcl\ 9x\ Enhanced.  
Click OK.  
8
Click on Kyocera FS-5900C Enhanced.  
9
10 Click Next >.  
11 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.  
After installation, restart your system.  
Note:  
The Plug and Play installation procedure varies depending on the version of Windows  
95/Windows 98. Refer to Help in Windows 95/Windows 98.  
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Using Add Printer  
Start Windows 95/Windows 98.  
1
Quit all applications.  
2
Click Start, move the pointer to Settings, then click Printers.  
3
The Printers window is displayed.  
Double click the Add Printer icon.  
4
The Printer Wizard screen starts.  
Click Next >.  
5
6
7
8
Select Local printer or Network printer and then click Next>.  
Click Have Disk....  
Install the supplied CD-ROM into your computers CD-ROM drive.  
When the Kyocera Digital Library screen starts, click EXIT.  
In the Copy File from field, type in your CD-ROM drive name  
followed by the directory path depending on the language you use:  
9
\ (language)\ Pcl\ 9x\ Enhanced  
For example, if you are in U.K. and your CD-ROM drive is D:, type  
D:\ English\ Pcl\ 9x\ Enhanced.  
10 Click OK.  
11 Click on Kyocera FS-5900C Enhanced.  
12 Click Next >.  
13 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.  
After installation, restart your system.  
Note:  
After installing the printer driver, it will take several minutes for the printer to  
register and display in Printers Folder.  
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Setting the Colour Density  
The printer panel provides an interface to adjust the density of the toner applied to the  
media. This makes it possible to offset changes in density that may result due to varying  
environmental conditions or aging of the toner or imaging unit.  
(2)  
(3)  
(4), (5)  
(1)  
Perform the following steps to adjust the colour density:  
Begin by printing a Colour Calibration Page. To print a Colour  
Calibration Page, proceed as follows:  
(1) Press the MODE key on the printer panel.  
1
(2) Press the + key repeatedly until the message display indicates  
Colour Calibration.  
Colour  
>
Calibration  
(3) Press the  
key.  
(4) Press the + key until the message display shows >Print  
Calibration Page.  
>Print Calibra-  
tion Page  
(5) Press the ENTER key. A question mark (?) will appear.  
(6) Press the ENTER key again.  
A Colour Calibration Page will be printed.  
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The current density setting for each colour is indicated by four stripes of cyan, magenta,  
yellow, and black (from left to right). On the Colour Calibration Page as shown in the  
following example.  
The factory default setting for each colour density is 10.  
Colour Calibration Page (Example):  
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Compare the current colour density settings on the Colour  
Calibration Page with the colour density samples on the Colour  
Calibration Reference to see if they match.  
2
Place the Colour Calibration Page on at least 2 sheets of clean white paper in a  
well-lighted area.  
10  
10  
10  
10  
Colour Calibration  
Page  
Colour Calibration  
Reference  
If they match, you do not need to adjust the colour density. If they do not match, go to  
step 3.  
Press the + key until the message display shows >Cyan. The current  
density setting for cyan is indicated (the default is 10).  
3
(1) Press the ENTER key.  
>Cyan  
10  
(2) Press the + or - key to darken or lighten the cyan colour.  
For example:  
If you wish to make the density setting darker:  
– Press the + button (up to 20).  
If you wish to make the density setting lighter:  
– Press the - button (to 00).  
(3) Press the ENTER key.  
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Press the + or - key until >Print Calibration Pageis indicated.  
4
5
Press the ENTER key twice to reprint the Colour Calibration Page.  
Repeat step 3 above, if necessary.  
Repeat steps 3 through 5 for each colour (MAGENTA, YELLOW,  
BLACK).  
6
To skip a colour, press the + button.  
To return to a previous colour, press the - button.  
When the Colour Calibration Page and the Calibration Reference  
match in all four colours, press the MODE key to finalise the  
calibration procedure.  
7
Notes:  
The colour density setting affects the average life of toner.  
Save the Colour Calibration Reference for future calibrations.  
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Using the Printer  
Mode Selection  
This section explains the menu levels and options which can be set using the MODE key. The MODE key can be used  
to display all of the menus in the following table.  
Ready  
PAR  
600 A4 001  
MODE  
Press the MODE key.  
These items will not show unless the  
printer is installed with the applicable  
option unit/kit.  
>Parallel I/F  
Nibble (high)  
Interface  
Parallel  
>
High Speed  
Normal  
Serial  
Option  
Auto  
>Baud rate  
9600  
Number of copies  
001  
>
>Data bits  
8
Emulation  
>Code set  
ISO-6 ASCII  
(*1)  
PCL 5C  
>
>Stop bits  
1
KPDL  
>
KPDL (AUTO)  
>Parity  
None  
>Print KPDL errs  
Off  
(*2)  
On  
>Protocol  
DTR (pos.)&XON  
Font  
Bitmap  
>
>Bitmap font  
00001  
>
>Barcode mode  
On  
Scalable  
>AudreyTwo-Regular  
SWC  
Off  
(*3)  
>Size  
012.00 point (s)  
*1: Depending on the emulation selected, the following  
Page orientation  
Portrait  
code sets are available.  
>Pitch  
PCL 5C  
Landscape  
10.00 cpi  
Bitmap and  
Scalable Fonts  
Scalable Fonts  
Only  
>Read data  
Opt. ROM  
>
>
ISO-6 ASCII  
Ventura math  
>List of partitions  
ISO-11 Sweden Ventura int'l  
ISO-15 Italian  
ISO-17 Spain  
Ventura US  
PS math  
HARD DISK  
ISO-21 Germany PS text  
>Read data  
ISO-60 Norway  
ISO-69 France  
HP Roman-8  
Math8  
Pi font  
MS publishing  
ECMA-94 Latin 1 Windows  
(*4)  
RAM DISK mode  
>
>RAM DISK size  
>Read data  
US Legal  
IBM PC-8  
Desktop  
ISO Latin 2  
IBM PC-8 (D/N) ISO Latin 5  
>Write data  
IBM PC-850  
ISO-4 U.K.  
Windows Latin 1  
Windows Latin 2  
Windows Latin 5  
PC-852 Latin 2  
PC-Turkish  
>Delete data  
>Print VMB data Tray:  
>List of Partitions  
>List of VMB  
Macintosh  
ISO Latin 9  
Continued on next page  
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MEMORY CARD  
>
>Read fonts  
>Read data  
>Write data  
>Delete data  
>Format  
>List of Partitions  
Paper handling  
>
>MP tray mode  
>MP tray size  
>MP tray type  
>Duplex mode  
>Auto cassette  
>Override A4/LT  
>Colour mode  
Colour  
Quick Colour  
Monochrome  
Colour  
Matching  
>
>RGB Simulation  
>Vivid mode  
>Black  
>Yellow  
10  
10  
>Magenta  
10  
10  
>Cyan  
Colour  
Calibration  
>
>Print Calibra-  
tion Page  
>Total print  
1234567  
Life counters  
>
>TransferRoller  
>
>>Reset Transfer  
roller ?  
1234567  
>Imaging unit  
1234567  
>Fuser KIT  
1234567  
>Oil supply roll  
1234567  
>Main Charger  
1234567  
>Fuser cleaning  
>
>>Reset Fuser  
cleaning pad  
Pad  
1234567  
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>MSG language  
Others  
>
English  
(*5)  
(*6)  
>Form Feed  
Time out  
030sec.  
060 min  
>Sleep timer  
>Print HEX-DUMP  
>List of  
resident Fonts  
>Printer Reset  
>LF action  
LF only  
CR and LF  
Ignore LF  
>CR action  
CR only  
CR and LF  
Ignore CR  
>Ecoprint mode  
Off  
*2: The printer can be set to print error data during KPDL  
emulation. If this is set to On, error data will be printed  
if trouble occurs during printing. This is set to Off  
before leaving the factory.  
On  
>Resolution  
*3: The >Sizemenu is not available for the Courier and  
LetterGothic fonts. Use the >Pitchmenu to scale  
these fixed fonts.  
>Resource prot.  
Off  
*4: The RAM DISK mode menu is not displayed when an  
optional hard disk unit is installed.  
Permanent  
*5: Any value from 0 to 495 [seconds] in 5-second  
increments. (The printer does not time out with the  
value set to 0.)  
Perm / Temp  
(*7)  
>>Print  
Test page 2  
*6: Any value from 0 to 120 [minutes] in 5-minute  
>Buzzer  
Off  
increments.  
>>Print  
Test Page 1  
On  
*7: For service purpose only.  
>>TransferRoller  
? Type X  
>Service  
>
>>Print  
Status Page  
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Navigating through the menus  
The menus are in the hierarchy as shown in the diagram above. Use the + and - keys to  
move between menus in the same level (vertically” in the table). The + key shows the  
next menu, while the - key shows the previous one. Change levels by using the  
and  
keys. The  
levels.  
key moves to lower levels (sub-menus), while the  
key moves to higher  
(2), (4), (6)  
(3)  
(5), (7)  
(1), (8)  
To change a specific item, for example, the sleep mode timeout time, proceed as follows:  
Press the MODE key.  
1
The message display will show one of the first level menus (Level 1 in the table on  
pages 34 to 36) depending on the previous selection.  
Press + until Others >is shown on the display.  
2
Press  
.
3
The message display will show one of the second level menus (Level 2 in the table  
on pages 34 to 36) belonging to the Others menu above depending on the previous  
selection.  
Press + until Sleep timeris shown on the display.  
4
5
To change the timeout value, press ENTER.  
If you want to abandon setting, press CANCEL, then press MODE.  
Press + repeatedly to increase the timeout time; press - repeatedly  
to decrease the timeout time until the desired timeout time (in  
minutes) is displayed.  
6
Press ENTER to confirm the new setting.  
7
8
You can abandon the new setting by pressing CANCEL, then MODE.  
To quit the mode selection sequence, press EXIT.  
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Outline for Menus  
Interface menu  
The Interface menu selects one of the three printer interfaces (Optionis available only if  
an option network interface card is installed) on which subsequent mode menu settings  
become effective. The Paralleland Serialoptions have the second level menus as  
described below.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Range  
Interface  
> >Parallel I/F Auto  
Normal  
High speed  
Nibble (high)  
Level 3  
Range  
>Serial  
>Baud rate  
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600(Default),  
19200, 38400, 57600, 115200  
>Data bits  
>Stop bits  
>Parity  
7or 8(Default)  
1(Default) or 2  
None(Default), Odd, Even, Ignore  
>Protocol  
DTR (pos.) & XON(Default), DTR  
(positive), DTR (negative),  
XON/XOFF, ETX/ACK  
>Barcode mode*1  
Off(Default) and On  
>Option*2  
*1Available only when the optional harddisk is installed in the printer.  
*2Displayed only when network board or other option board installed.  
Parallel Interface Mode  
The parallel interface mode of this printer supports a bi-directional/high-speed mode.  
Display  
Description  
Nibble (high)  
The parallel interface is in high-speed/bi-directional mode in com-  
pliace with the IEEE1284 standard (Default).  
Auto  
The printer automatically changes its communication mode to the  
one the host computer is using.  
Normal  
The parallel interface is configured according to standard specifi-  
cations. Use this setting when conventional timing must be used.  
High speed  
The parallel interface is in high-speed mode.  
After setting the interface, be sure to reset the printer or turn the power off at least once.  
The new setting will be enabled thereafter.  
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Number of copies  
The Number of copiesmenu sets the number of copies to be printed.  
Level 1  
Range  
Number of copies  
001(Default) to 999  
Emulation  
The Emulationmenu switches the printer emulation. KPDL is the Kyoceras  
implementation of the Adobes PostScript language. KPDL (AUTO)automatically  
switches the printer emulation.  
Level 1  
Emulation  
Range  
PCL 5C  
KPDL  
KPDL (AUTO)  
Notes:  
For details about the emulation menu, see the table marked *1 ” on page 34.  
• The printer can be set to print error data during KPDL emulation. If this is set to  
On, error data will be printed if trouble occurs during printing. This is set to Off  
before leaving the factory.  
Font  
The Fontmenu selects the printer font. The fonts available vary depending on the  
emulation.  
Level 1  
Font  
Range  
Bitmap  
Options  
Description  
Fontnumber See Font Number on list of resident  
fonts that can be printed by referring  
to List of Resident Fonts (P. 48).  
Scalable  
Fontname  
Size  
See the tables on pages 41 to 42.  
004.00 to 999.75 (points)  
00.44 to 99.99 (cpi)  
Pitch  
Note:  
The >Sizemenu is not available for the Courier and LetterGothic fonts. Use the  
>Pitchmenu to scale these fixed fonts.  
For example, to select the 10-point Dutch801-RomanSWM:  
Press MODE.  
1
Press the + key repeatedly until the message display shows Font >.  
2
If the Font >menu shows Scalable, proceed to step 4. If it shows  
3
Bitmap, press ENTER (The question mark appears blinking), press  
+ (Bitmap changes to Scalable), then press ENTER (The question  
mark disappears).  
Press the key. The current scalable font is indicated.  
4
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Press ENTER.  
5
6
Press the + key repeatedly until the font name of Dutch801-  
RomanSWM is displayed.  
Press ENTER to confirm the font selection. Press CANCEL to  
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8
abandon the selection.  
Press MODE. This finalizes the mode menu.  
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KPDL Fonts  
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Page orientation  
The Page orientationmenu switches between portrait and landscape page  
orientations.  
Level 1  
Range  
Page orientation  
Portrait (Default)  
Landscape  
Option ROM  
The Option ROMmenu reads data in the option ROM and prints a list of them as  
partitions. This menu is available only when the option ROM is installed internally with  
the printer.  
Level 1  
Range  
Opt. ROM  
Read data  
List of partitions  
Harddisk  
The HARD DISKmenu reads, writes, and deletes data on the option harddisk. It also  
allows formatting the disk and printing a list of the contents. This menu is available only  
when the harddisk option is installed in the printer (See Installing the Harddisk Option  
[P.25]).  
Level 1  
Level 2  
HARD DISK  
Read data  
Write data  
Delete data  
Print VMB data Tray:  
List of partitions  
List of VMB  
RAM DISK mode  
The RAM DISK mode menu configures an arbitrary amount of memory as a RAM disk  
for use with virtual mail boxes ( P.52) and reading or writing data.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
RAM DISK mode  
RAM DISK size  
Read data  
Write data  
Delete data  
Print VMB data Tray:  
List of Partitions  
List of VMB  
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Memory card  
The MEMORY CARDmenu reads, writes, and deletes data on the memory card. It also allows  
formatting the memory card and printing a list of the contents. This menu is available only  
when a memory card is inserted into the memory card slot at the back of the printer (P.  
57). For instructions on using these submenus, refer to page 57.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
MEMORY CARD  
>
Read fonts  
Read macro  
Read data  
Write data  
Delete data  
List of Partitions  
Colour mode  
This setting controls whether the page is printed in Colour(four-colour), Quick Colour  
(three-colour), on in Monochrome(black and white gray scale).  
Level 1  
Range  
Colour mode  
Monochrome  
Colour (Default)  
Quick Colour  
Colour matching  
The Colour matchingmenu provides three colour matching functions to accurately  
represent the original colour by giving different rendering intents.  
Level 1  
Options  
Colour matching  
RGB Simulation  
Vivid mode  
For details on each colour matching function, see the table below:  
Colour matching mode  
Description  
RGB Simulation  
Printing is done using colours most closely approximate  
the monitor colours. Select the type of monitor being  
used. (If your monitor is not listed, set Custom values  
as appropriate for your monitor. See the monitor  
documentation for appropriate values.)  
Vivid mode  
Adjusts the brightness of colours.  
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Colour calibration  
This menu provides an interface to adjust the density of the toner applied to the media.  
For details on how to calibrate toner density, see Setting the Colour Density (P. 30).  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Range  
Colour Calibration  
Print Calibration page  
Cyan  
00to 20  
Magenta  
Yellow  
Black  
00to 20  
00to 20  
00to 20  
Life counters  
The Lifecountermenu displays the printers page count and the supply consumption  
status. This helps you know how soon you will need to replace the supplies listed below.1 The  
Resettransferrollerand Reset cleaning padoptions should be used after replacing  
the transfer roller. Selecting this option resets the transfer roller counter to 0000000.’  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Range  
Level 3  
Life counters Total print  
0000000 to 9999999  
pages  
TransferRoller 0000000 to 9999999 Reset transfer  
pages  
roller  
Imaging unit  
Fuser KIT  
0000000 to 9999999  
images  
0000000 to 9999999  
pages  
Oil supply roll 0000000 to 9999999  
pages  
Main Charger  
0000000 to 9999999  
pages  
Fuser Cleaning 0000000 to 9999999 Reset Fuser  
Pad pages Cleaninig Pad  
1
When a supply item is replaced with a new one, the printer automatically resets the page counter  
for that item to 0000000.’  
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Paper handling mode  
The Paper handling mode allows the MP tray to be configured in the same manner as  
with the media cassette.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Options  
Paper handling MP tray mode  
Cassette  
First(Default)  
B5  
MP tray size  
ISO B5  
A4  
Executive  
Letter  
Legal  
MP tray type  
Plain (Default)  
Transparency  
Labels  
Cardstock  
Coated  
2nd side  
none (Default)  
Short edge bind  
Long edge bind  
None (Default)  
Size select  
1 & 2*  
Duplex mode  
Auto cassette  
1 & 3*  
2 & 3  
1 & 2 & 3*  
On  
Override A4/LT  
Off (Default)  
* Not selectable if the duplex unit is installed.  
MP tray mode  
First mode  
The printer automatically feeds any paper placed on the multi-purpose tray even if  
another paper source is currently selected. After the paper in the multi-purpose tray is  
printed, paper will be fed from the paper source originally set. This is the factory set  
default. This mode is useful when printing on a special kind of paper followed by a  
normal sheet in the media cassette.  
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Cassette mode  
Approximately 100 sheets of paper can be continuously fed.  
Note:  
In Firstmode, printing is carried out using custom size paper feed timing regardless  
of the MP tray sizesetting.  
MP tray type  
When cassette is selected as the MP tray mode, the paper source is automatically selected  
according to the print data. Set MP tray size and MP tray type to match the type of paper  
to be loaded into the MP tray. If received print data does not match the type of paper  
loaded in the paper source, the printer displays an error message (P.93) and printing is  
interrupted.  
When this occurs, printing can be resumed by loading the type of paper indicated by the  
error message into the MP tray and pressing the CONTINUE key.  
Auto cassette mode  
The Auto cassette modeis available only when the printer is installed with the  
optional paper feeder. This menu selects one of the automatic paper cassette switching  
modes for normal paper. The numbers below refer the media cassettes of the printer and  
the option paper feeder: 1 for the upper cassette; 2 for the middle cassette; and 3 for the  
lower cassette. The Size selectautomatically searches all media cassettes for the  
paper size commanded by the document.  
Note:  
The printer does not switch cassettes automatically if the media is transparency.  
Override A4/LT  
This sets whether to enable or disable the difference between A4 size and letter size.  
Under the default setting of Off, the paper size of the paper source is matched to the  
paper size given for the data, and if these differ a corresponding error message is  
displayed. When this is set to On, printing is performed even if the actual paper size  
differs from the paper size given for the data.  
Other menus (Others)  
The following settings are available by selecting Othersat the end of the main menu. To  
enter one of these menus, press the  
key, then the + (or -) key.  
Message language  
The MSG languagemenu selects the language of the messages on the message display.2  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Range  
Others  
MSG language  
English, French, German, Italian,  
Danish, Spanish, Swedish, Japanese  
2
Messages in different languages can be added by installing a ROM inside the printer electronics or  
inserting a PC card in the printers PC card slot. For more information, see your printer dealer.  
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Formfeed timeout time  
The Formfeed timeouttime menu adjusts the time-out time for the occurrence of the  
printer’s formfeed action. Absence of data for this period of time causes a formfeed.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Range  
Others  
Form feed time out  
000to 495(seconds)  
Note:  
Any value from 0 to 495 [seconds] in 5-second increments. (The printer does not time  
out with the value set to 0.)  
Sleep timer  
The Sleep timermenu adjusts the period of time after which the printer’s sleep  
function is activated. During “sleeping,” all indicators and the ventilating fans will go off,  
conserving electricity, until an operation is made from the control panel or print data is  
received.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Range  
Others  
Sleep timer  
000to 120(minutes)  
Note:  
Any value from 0 to 120 [minutes] in 5-minute increments.  
Print HEX-DUMP  
The Print HEX-DUMPmenu prints formatted hexadecimal data codes for debugging  
programs and files.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Range  
Others  
Print HEX-DUMP (To print in debugging mode, press ENTER  
twice.)  
List of resident fonts  
The List of resident fontsmenu prints a list of all resident fonts in the printer on  
several pages.  
Level 1  
Others  
Level 2  
Range  
List of resident fonts  
(To print a list of resident fonts,  
press ENTER twice.)  
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Printer Reset  
The Printer Resetmenu brings all temporary printer settings back to their default  
values. Note that resetting the printer also removes all temporarily downloaded  
resources such as fonts and macros from its memory.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Range  
Others  
Printer Reset  
(To reset the printer, press ENTER twice.)  
LF action  
The LF actionmenu selects the line feed action from the following options.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Range  
Others  
LF action  
LF only, CR and LF, Ignore LF  
CR action  
The CR actionmenu selects the carriage return action from the following options.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Range  
Others  
CR action  
CR only, CR and LF, Ignore CR  
Ecoprint mode  
The Ecoprint modemenu switches Ecoprint on or off. The Ecoprint enables you to  
reduce the amount of toner consumed on the page, saving your printing cost.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Range  
Others  
Ecoprint mode On, Off  
Resolution  
The Resolution menu sets the resolution of the printer.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Range  
Others  
Resolution  
600 dpi 1200 dpi*  
Note:  
* The 1200 dpi setting can be selected only when using KPDL emulation.  
With emulation modes other than KPDL, 600 dpi is selected automatically.  
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Resource protection  
The Resource protectionmenu enables the resource protection function in the  
following options. The resource protection function preserves PCL resources in memory  
so that they are intact even when you change the emulation from KPDL (or KPDL  
[AUTO]) back to PCL 5C.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Range  
Others  
Resource prot. Off, Permanent, Perm/Temp  
Audio alarm  
The Buzzermenu turns on the audio alarm which sounds according to the printer error.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Range  
Others  
Buzzer  
Off, On  
Service  
The Servicemenu prints a special status page and colour test pages to diagnose  
problems. The Print Test Page 1 prints a CMYK test page; and the Print Test Page 2  
prints four pages, each printed in cyan, magenta, yellow, or black.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3  
Others  
Service  
Print Status Page,  
Transfer Roller,  
Print Test Page 1,  
Print Test Page 2  
Note:  
For service purpose only.  
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RAM DISK  
A RAM DISK can be set up as a virtual media device by setting a given amount of the  
total printer memory as the RAM DISK. This can then be used for reading and writing  
data just as with a memory card or as a virtual mail box function (see page 52 to 56).  
Note however that data written to the RAM DISK is lost if the printer is reset or its  
power turned off. RAM DISK settings can be made from the printer’s control panel.  
Notes:  
• The RAM DISK is set from the printer’s user memory. The printer’s printing speed  
may therefore drop or insufficient memory errors result depending on the value of  
the RAM DISK setting.  
• RAM DISK functions cannot be used if an optional hard disk unit is installed.  
Setting the RAM DISK Size  
Press the MODE key.  
1
Press the + or - key and select RAM DISK mode >.  
2
The default setting is Off. Pressing the ENTER key will cause a ? to  
flash. Press the + or - keys to display On and then press the ENTER  
3
key.  
Press the key to display >RAM DISK size.  
4
Press the ENTER key again, and change the RAM DISK size using  
the + or - key. It is not possible to make a setting that exceeds total  
5
printer memory. The default value for the RAM DISK is the total  
printer memory minus 32 MB. This parameter may be set anywhere  
from 01 to 80 depending on the available printer memory. Press the  
EXIT key if you want to cancel the setting.  
Once the desired RAM DISK size is displayed, press the ENTER key.  
6
Press the EXIT key. Then turn the printer’s power off and on again.  
The setting will be activated after restart.  
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RAM DISK Operations  
The following operations are available with the RAM DISK.  
• Read Data  
• Write Data  
• Delete Data  
• Print a List of Data Names  
• Print Accumulated VMB Data  
• Print VMB List  
Except for printing accumulated VMB data and printing a VMB list, procedures for all  
operations are the same as for a memory card. Please see the memory card item for the  
given procedure.  
Virtual Mail Box (VMB)  
The Virtual Mail Box (VMB) function is a mail box function for the printer which does not  
require a physical mail box to be attached to the printer. The virtual mail box function  
can be used when RAM DISK mode is On or when an optional hard disk unit is installed  
on the printer. (The RAM DISK cannot be used when the optional hard disk is installed.)  
This manual describes how to use the virtual mail box with a RAM DISK.  
With a virtual mail box, unlike a physical mailbox, data sent from the computer is stored  
in the RAM DISK as rasterized data. This stored data accumulates in a numbered virtual  
output tray. When it is time to actually print the data, it is printed by specifying the  
virtual output tray number where the data is stored using the printer’s control panel or  
an optional barcode reader (BC-1).  
Note:  
If all the data in a virtual output tray is printed, all data in that tray will be deleted.  
If printing is halted by pressing the CANCEL key during printing, data in that tray  
will not be deleted. Data is not deleted unless all data in the virtual output tray is  
printed.  
Locked mailbox  
Allowing a password to be set for the virtual output tray, this feature makes the  
printout of confidential documents easy.  
Multilevel mailbox  
Supporting up to 255 virtual output trays, mail boxes can be allocated at the  
individual level rather than by the user’s job title or group.  
Large capacity mailbox  
There is no limit on the size per virtual output tray. Since the only limit is on the  
total size of all trays, all of the RAM DISK can be used.  
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Outputting to a VMB  
When sending data to a virtual output tray set within the RAM DISK, make this setting  
from the printer driver. With this setting, data can be sent by specifying the desired  
virtual output tray number. It is also possible to assign a name to a virtual output tray  
and send data by specifying that name. (For details on this setting, please refer to the  
help documentation for the printer driver.)  
When data is sent by specifying a virtual output tray, printing to paper is not performed  
at the time data is sent. Sent data accumulates in the virtual output trays of the RAM  
DISK. For details on printing accumulated data, please see the next item.  
Print Accumulated VMB Data  
This function prints VMB data accumulated in a virtual output tray.  
Select RAM DISK mode on the printer’s Mode Select Menu and  
display >Print VMB data Tray. The VMB tray number will appear in  
1
the location marked by #’s below, while the VMB tray name will  
appear in the location marked by %’s.  
>Print VMB data  
Tray###:%%%%%%%  
Pressing the ENTER key will cause a ? to flash.  
2
>Print VMB data  
Tray###?%%%%%%%  
Each time the + or - keys are pressed, the VMB data display will  
change. Press the CANCEL key if you want to halt printing. The ?  
3
display will disappear.  
Display the VMB data you want to print. Pressing the ENTER key  
will cause Processing to be displayed and the data will be printed.  
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Print Accumulated VMB Data with a Password  
This function prints VMB data protected by a password which has accumulated in a  
virtual output tray.  
Display >Print VMB data Tray. The VMB tray number will appear  
in the location marked by #’s below, while the VMB tray name will  
1
appear in the location marked by %’s.  
>Print VMB data  
Tray###:%%%%%%%  
Pressing the ENTER key will cause a ? to flash.  
2
>Print VMB data  
Tray###?%%%%%%%  
Each time the + or - keys are pressed, the VMB data display will  
change. Press the CANCEL key if you want to halt printing. The ?  
3
display will disappear.  
If a password is set for the VMB data you want to print, the message  
display will change to >User ID? 00001 and the printer will standby  
4
to accept a password. The cursor will blink in the one’s place of the  
displayed number. Enter the correct password. Use the  
and  
keys to change places and the + or - keys to change the displayed  
number. Passwords from 00001 to 65535 can be entered.  
Press the ENTER key once the correct password is entered.  
Processing will be displayed and the data will be printed. If the  
password was incorrect, an error message “RAM DISK error 86” will  
be displayed. (See page 97) Pressing the CONTINUE key will return  
the printer to Ready status.  
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Note that the password entered here is reset (returns to 00001) when this mode is exited.  
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Print VMB Accumulated Data List  
This feature prints a list of VMB data accumulated in the RAM DISK.  
Display >List of VMB.  
1
>List of VMB  
Pressing the ENTER key will cause a ? to display.  
2
>List of VMB ?  
Press the CANCEL key if you want to halt printing. The ? display  
will disappear.  
Pressing the ENTER key will cause Processing to be displayed and  
3
the VMB data list to be printed.  
An actual VMB list printout will differ slightly from sample given above.  
Information regarding virtual output trays which are set will be displayed in the virtual  
mail box list. A - mark is shown with the bin number for virtual output trays which  
contain data. If a password is set for a virtual output tray, there is no barcode shown for  
that virtual output tray. Also, “FULL!!” will be shown for virtual output trays for which  
there was an error when data was sent to them. A VMB ERROR LOG will be printed  
when data from such a virtual output tray is printed.  
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Operations for Using a Barcode Reader  
If an optional barcode reader (BC-1) is connected to the printer, it is possible to print data  
within a virtual output tray using the barcode in the list. Select the barcode for “Output  
(1)” in the upper right using the barcode reader and then select the barcode for the  
virtual output tray you want to print. If you want to delete the data in a tray, select  
“Delete (2)” also in the upper right and then select the barcode for the virtual output tray  
you want to delete. Note that all data in the tray will be deleted.  
For detailed operating procedures for the barcode reader, please read the instructions  
included with the barcode reader.  
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Memory Cards  
This printer is equipped with a memory card slot. If a JEIDA Ver. 4.2 memory card is  
used, it is possible to read, write and delete data, and format the memory card.  
Note:  
Only 32 MB or less, flash or S-RAM type memory cards, conforming to JEIDA Ver.  
4.2, can be written or formatted by this printer.  
Font cards can be read from the control panel or read automatically upon power-on or  
printer reset when a font card is inserted in the printer.  
Inserting a Memory Card  
Carefully insert the memory card as far as it will go with the top (label) side facing as  
shown below.  
Memory Card Slot  
Top Side of  
Memory Card  
Notes:  
Follow the precautions below when handling memory cards:  
• Memory cards are sensitive to static electricity. Before handling a memory card,  
be sure to eliminate any static electricity which may have built up on your body  
or clothing by touching a metallic object.  
• Use flash memory cards or S-RAM memory cards conforming to JEIDA Ver. 4.2  
which are approved by Kyocera.  
• Be sure that its power is off when inserting or removing a memory card.  
• Do not insert memory cards into the slot with undue force.  
• Do not bend memory cards.  
• Do not drop memory cards or subject them to shock.  
• Do not splash water or other liquids on memory cards.  
• Do not place memory cards near fires or heat sources.  
• Do not subject memory cards to direct sunlight.  
Store memory cards in their protective case when not using them.  
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Reading Data from a Memory Card  
The operation described here is performed while the message display reads Ready.  
Insert the memory card into the memory card slot (P. 57).  
1
Bring up the menu >Read fonton the message display.  
2
Press the ENTER key. The question mark (?) will appear and a data  
3
name will appear after it.  
Press the CANCEL key to abandon reading data.  
Press the + key to scroll through data names on the memory card.  
4
Press the ENTER key again. This will cause Processingto appear  
5
in the message display and the selected data will be read.  
After the data have been read, the message display will return to  
6
Ready.  
Writing Data (Partitions) to a Memory Card  
Up to 127 partitions can be written on a single memory card. Data written on the card  
are automatically assigned names, which can be checked by printing out a partition list.  
Check that the memory card is not write-protected.  
Bring up the menu >Write dataon the message display.  
1
Press the ENTER key. ?will appear.  
2
Pressing the ENTER key again will cause Processingto appear in  
3
the message display followed by Waiting.  
Press the CANCEL key to cancel writing data.  
Send data from the computer to the printer.  
4
[Example]  
Sending the file TEST.PRN to the printer from the computer (DOS mode).  
COPY TEST.PRN LPT1  
The message display will change to Processing when data is received and will  
change back to Waiting when reception is finished.  
Note:  
A printable file should be stored on the memory card.  
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Check that the message display has changed to Waitingand press  
the FORM FEED key.  
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The printer will automatically print the data just written (example below). This  
printout can be used to check the name (partition name) under which data was  
written and confirm that it was written properly.  
Slot number: Slot name for the memory card (only A is supported)  
Data type: Data type (only 2 is supported)  
Partition name: Name of the partition (data) written  
Write data length: Size of the partition data written (in units of bytes)  
After printing is finished, the message display will return to Ready.  
Deleting Data from a Memory Card  
It is possible to delete data on a memory card one at a time. Check that the memory card  
is not write-protected.  
Bring up the menu >Delete dataon the message display. This  
display only appears if the memory card contains data.  
1
Press the ENTER key. The question mark (?) will appear and a data  
name will appear after it.  
2
The ?will flash, and a data name will appear.  
>Delete data  
?(data name)  
You can scroll through data names on the memory card one by one  
by pressing the + key.  
3
4
Press the CANCEL key to cancel this operation.  
Press ENTER key while the data you wish to delete is shown. The  
message display will change to Processing. Use this to check that  
the specified partition has been deleted properly.  
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Formatting a Memory Card  
It is necessary to first format a new memory card before it can be used by the printer.  
Formatted memory cards can then be written with data.  
Note:  
• Note that if you format a memory card which already has data written on it, that  
data will be lost entirely.  
• Check that the memory card is not write-protected.  
Bring up the menu >Formaton the message display.  
1
Press the ENTER key. ?will appear.  
2
Pressing the ENTER key again will cause Processingto appear in  
the message display and the memory card will be formatted.  
3
The printer will print memory card formatting information after initialization is  
finished. Use this to check that the memory card has been formatted properly.  
After this information is printed, the message display will return to Ready.  
Printing a List of Data Names (Partitions)  
This operation prints the contents (data names, data size, etc.) of the memory card  
inserted in the memory card slot.  
Bring up the menu >List of Partitionson the message display.  
1
Press the ENTER key. ?will appear.  
2
Press the CANCEL key to cancel printing.  
Press the ENTER key again. This will cause printing to start.  
3
After this information is printed, the message display will return to Ready.  
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Memory Card Error Codes  
Error codes 11, 13, 17, and 18 apply only to flash memory cards.  
Error code  
Meaning  
MEMORYCARD err 01  
Press CONTINUE  
• You attempted to write more than 32 MB of data to a  
memory card. Or, the capacity of the memory card  
installed in the printer is more than 32 MB.  
• A data name not existing on the memory card is  
specified. Check the data names on the memory card.  
MEMORYCARD err 02  
Press CONTINUE  
• This memory card cannot be used by this printer.  
MEMORYCARD err 03  
Press CONTINUE  
The memory card is not a JEIDA card. Only JEIDA  
Ver. 4.2 memory cards can be used by this printer.  
MEMORYCARD err 04  
Press CONTINUE  
The card is an S-RAM or flash card which cannot be  
used by this printer.  
MEMORYCARD err 05  
Press CONTINUE  
There is no battery in the memory card. Replace the  
battery in the memory card with a new one.  
MEMORYCARD err 06  
Press CONTINUE  
The memory card is write-protected. Cancel the write-  
protection of the memory card.  
MEMORYCARD err 07  
Press CONTINUE  
The memory card requires formatting. Format the  
memory card from the control panel (P. 61).  
MEMORYCARD err 09  
Press CONTINUE  
The capacity of the memory card is insufficient. This  
error code appears when an attempt is made to write  
more data on the memory card than available memory.  
To halt the writing of data, first stop data transmis-  
sions from the computer, and then press the printer’s  
CANCEL key.  
Press the FORM FEED key if the message Waiting  
will appear in the message display. The message dis-  
play will return to Ready.  
MEMORYCARD err 11  
Press CONTINUE  
The memory card is full of data. The number of data  
which can be written on the memory card is limited to  
127. Pressing the CANCEL key will restore the mes-  
sage Readyin the message display.  
MEMORYCARD err 13  
Press CONTINUE  
This is a logical error. Try substituting another flash  
memory card.  
MEMORYCARD err 17  
Press CONTINUE  
The flash memory card cannot be written due to  
insufficient printer memory. Either delete unnecessary  
macros and/or fonts stored in the printer, or expand the  
printer’s available memory.  
MEMORYCARD err 18  
Press CONTINUE  
This is a write error. Try substituting another flash  
memory card.  
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Setting the Sleep Timer  
The sleep timer can be set anywhere from 0 to 120 minutes in 5-minute increments.  
Setting the sleep timer to 0 turns it off. The sleep timer is set at the factory to 60 minutes.  
To set the sleep timer:  
Press the MODE key on the printer panel.  
1
Press the + key repeatedly until the message display indicates  
Others>.  
2
Press the key.  
3
Press the + key repeatedly until the message display indicates  
>Sleep timer.  
4
The current sleep timer (in minutes) is indicated.  
Press the ENTER key. The underline cursor flashes.  
5
Press the + or - key to change the timer setting. You can use the or  
6
key to quickly change the timer setting.  
Press the ENTER key to finalize the setting.  
7
Press the MODE key to exit the mode selection menu.  
8
Once the set time arrives, the printer will display Sleepingand all indicators will go  
out. This minimizes the amount of energy used.  
Resource Protection  
When you switch from the PCL 5C emulation to KPDL, all downloaded fonts and macros  
are lost. Resource protection preserves these PCL resources in memory so that they are  
intact when you change the emulation back to PCL 5C.  
By using the printer’s >Resource prot.menu, you can select from two resource  
protection modes:  
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Permanent  
In this mode, the printer stores fonts, macros, symbol sets, etc. in memory that were  
downloaded as permanent PCL resources. All temporary resources are lost when the  
emulation mode is changed from PCL 5C to KPDL or vice versa.  
Permanent and temporary  
In this mode, the printer stores both permanent and temporary resources when the  
emulation mode is changed from PCL 5C to another or vice versa.  
To select the resource protection mode:  
Press the MODE key on the printer panel.  
1
Press the + key repeatedly until the message display indicates  
2
Others>.  
Press the key.  
3
Press the + key repeatedly until the message display indicates  
4
>Resource prot.  
The current resource protection mode is indicated — Permanent or Perm/Temp.  
>Resource prot.  
Permanent  
>Resource prot.  
Perm / Temp  
Press the ENTER key. The question mark (?) will appear blinking.  
5
6
Press the + key to change from Permanent to Perm/Temp, or vice  
versa.  
Press the ENTER key to finalize the setting.  
7
8
Press the MODE key to exit the mode selection menu.  
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Cleaning  
Periodic cleaning of the printer is recommended. The frequency of cleaning is dependent  
upon the environment in which the printer is used. You should clean the printer:  
• At least once a month.  
• When the printer experiences frequent media jams.  
• When print quality has deteriorated.  
External  
Turn the power OFF.  
1
Clean all the covers with a soft cloth. Use any mild commercial  
cleaner.  
2
Caution:  
Do not use benzine, thinner, aerosol cleaners, or any abrasive powder.  
Internal  
When using isopropyl alcohol with a lint-free cloth, make sure that the alcohol is at least  
90% pure, obtainable from your local pharmacy. (Do not use rubbing alcohol; it can  
damage the printer.)  
Cleaning the paper-pick rollers  
Slide the media tray out (you do not have to remove it) to allow  
access to the paper-pick rollers.  
1
Open the left side cover.  
2
Use the green handles to pull out the paper feeder.  
3
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Gently rotate the paper-pick rollers 180° (the paper-pick rollers are  
D-shaped) and wipe them with a lint-free cloth that has been  
moistened with isopropyl alcohol.  
4
Reinsert the paper feeder ( (1) ) and close the left side cover ( (2) ).  
5
6
(1)  
(2)  
Slide the media tray back into place.  
Cleaning the optional feeder and the duplex unit  
If you have an optional paper feeder installed, you may also need to clean the rollers for  
the middle and lower media trays, which are accessed through the lower left side cover.  
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When using the duplex unit, it may become necessary to clean the rollers inside the unit.  
Open the internal cover, and wipe the rollers with a lint-free cloth steeped in isopropyl  
alcohol.  
Cleaning the home sensor  
Open the printer’s front cover.  
1
2
Remove the imaging unit:  
(1) Loosen the two thumbscrews by turning them counterclockwise.  
(2) Turn the lower green lever 180° counterclockwise.  
(1)  
(2)  
(1)  
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(3) Grasping the front green handle, slide the imaging unit out until  
it catches.  
(4) Lift up the left green handle. Pull the imaging unit out of the  
printer and cover it to protect it from light exposure.  
Green surface  
(4)  
(3)  
Black belt  
Important:  
Do not touch the green surface (the right side) or the black belt (the underside).  
Finger prints may affect the print quality.  
Safety Caution:  
The imaging unit weighs approximately 6.5 kg (14.3 lbs.). Always use the handles  
when lifting it.  
Cautions:  
• Do not expose the imaging unit to artificial light for more than 45 seconds; or you  
may damage the unit. Never expose it to direct sunlight.  
• Do not leave the printer’s front cover open for an extended period of time (for  
example, several hours).  
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Use a dry, lint-free cloth to wipe the slot of the sensor.  
3
Sensor  
Slot  
Reinsert the imaging unit into the printer, holding it by its green  
handles.  
4
Match the arrow on the right side of the imaging unit with the arrow on the  
printer, and slightly push the imaging unit into the printer. Then release the left  
handle and push the unit in until it stops.  
(1) Turn the lower green lever clockwise 180° to insert the unit  
completely and to lock it.  
5
(2) Tighten the two green thumbscrews by turning them clockwise.  
(3) Close the front cover.  
(2)  
(2)  
(1)  
(3)  
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User Replaceable Components  
When the printer panel indicates that a supply needs to be replaced, make sure that you  
have replacement supplies on hand. The printer may continue to print until the supply is  
completely used up; then it stops until you replace the indicated supply.  
Toner Developers  
Printer panel message  
Average life*1  
Toner Developers  
Black*2  
Toner low  
TD-81x (Colour)  
11,600 pages  
C, M, Y*2  
9,600 pages  
Change the colour toner developer soon.  
Black*2  
Replace Toner  
TD-81K (Black)  
12,000 pages  
C, M, Y*2  
10,000 pages  
Change the black toner developer now.  
Imaging Unit  
Monochrome  
57,000 pages  
or  
Warning IU-81  
Imaging unit  
Colour  
Change the Imaging unit soon.  
14,250 pages  
Monochrome  
60,000 pages  
or  
Replace IU-81  
Imaging unit  
Colour  
Change the Imaging unit now.  
15,000 pages  
*1 These figures are based on an average of 5% coverage of the printable area and standard density  
for any one colour. The frequency of replacement will vary depending on the complexity of the  
prints and the percentage of coverage and print density.  
*2 The starter developers that are shipped with the printer have an average life of approximately  
6,000 pages (Black), 5,000 pages (C, M, Y), based on an average of 5% coverage.  
Note:  
If you print with high density when Toner lowis displayed, you may get faded  
printout before Replace Toner is displayed.  
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Main Charger  
Printer panel message  
Average life  
*
Fuser unit  
57,000 pages  
(with pre-installed Oil  
Warning FK-81  
Supply Roll and Cleaning Pad) Fuser KIT  
Fuser unit must soon be replaced.  
60,000 pages  
14,500 pages  
Replace FK-81  
Fuser KIT  
Fuser unit must now be replaced.  
Oil Supply Roll*  
(with pre-installed  
Cleaning Pad)  
Warning OS-81  
Oil supply roll  
Oil Supply Roll and Cleaning Pad must  
soon be replaced.  
15,000 pages  
Replace OS-81  
Oil supply roll  
Oil Supply Roll and Cleaning Pad must  
now be replaced.  
Transfer unit  
Cleaning Pad  
80,000 pages  
15,000 pages  
Warning TR-81  
Transfer roller  
Transfer unit must soon be replaced.  
Warning CP-81  
Fuserclean pad  
Cleaning Pad must soon be replaced.  
Main Charger  
Monochrome  
30,000 pages  
or  
Warning MC-81  
Main Charger  
Colour  
Main Charger must soon be replaced.  
7,500 pages  
*
Transparencies, coated paper, and other specialty media will result in shortening the life of a  
consumable. When replacing the fuser unit, replace the oil supply roll as well. Do not insert the  
used oil supply roll into the new fuser unit.  
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Clearing a Jam  
Clearing a media jam  
Make sure that you follow these guidelines to avoid frequent media jams:  
• Always use high-quality plain paper and transparencies. Refer to pages 111 and on.  
• Make sure that you load specialty media only in the multi-purpose tray and that you  
set the media thickness switch to the correct setting for the media used.  
If a media jam occurs, the printer panel reports Paper J am.” It is followed by one of the  
letters A through H that correspond to the various sensors throughout the paper path.  
The following illustration shows the locations of the sensors that report media jams  
(A through H).  
Printer  
(FS-5900C)  
( P. 78)  
Jam D  
( P. 80)  
( P. 74)  
Jam E  
Jam F  
( P. 81)  
Jam B  
Jam C  
( P. 73)  
output tray  
MP tray  
Jam G  
Media cassette or  
Duplex Unit (Option)  
( P. 82)  
Jam A  
( P. 72)  
Jam H  
( P. 84)  
Paper Feeder  
(option)  
Notes:  
• Sometimes the page on which the paper jam occurred will not be re-printed  
depending on the location of the paper jam.  
Note that your hands may become dirty from unfused toner when removing paper  
jams.  
Frequent occurrence of paper jams may indicate you are using a paper specification  
which does not suit the printer. If this appears to be the case, please change to a  
different type of paper.  
If you have tried changing paper types and paper jams still occur frequently, there  
may be a problem with the printer. In this case, please contact your Kyocera dealer.  
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Jam at A  
Open the left side cover corresponding to the selected media  
cassette.  
1
2
Remove the jammed media.  
(1)  
(2)  
Close the left side cover.  
3
4
— OR —  
Remove the media cassette or duplex unit.  
(4)  
Remove the jammed media from inside the printer.  
5
(5)  
Reinsert the media cassette.  
6
7
Open and close the front cover to clear the error message from the  
message display.  
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Jam at B  
Open the left side cover.  
1
Use the green handles to pull out the paper feeder.  
2
Remove the jammed media on the paper feeder.  
3
4
Reinsert the paper feeder and close the left side cover.  
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Jam at C  
Remove the fuser:  
1
(1) Open the printer front cover.  
(2) Turn the small green thumbscrew counterclockwise to unlock the  
fuser.  
(2)  
(1)  
Safety Caution:  
• The fuser is hot. To avoid personal injury, turn off the printer and wait 10 minutes  
(after opening the front cover) for the fuser to cool before touching it.  
(3) Holding the green tab on the right, slide the fuser out until the  
safety catch stops it.  
(4) Press the green lever on the left to release the safety catch.  
(4)  
(3)  
CAUTION:  
HOT SURFACE INSIDE  
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(1) Hold the fuser as shown below, and slide it out of the printer.  
2
Safety Caution:  
The fuser unit weighs approximately 3.1 kg (6.8 lbs.). Take care when handling it.  
(2) Close the front cover.  
(1)  
(2)  
Remove the oil supply roll:  
3
(1) Press out on tabs to unlock the oil supply roll.  
(2) Remove the oil supply roll out of the fuser.  
(1)  
(2)  
(1)  
Note:  
• Do not turn the green handle before removing the oil supply roll.  
• If the paper is not jammed in the fuser unit, perform the following.  
(1) Repeat steps 1 to 4 of Jam B on page 73.  
(2) Skip step 4 and go to step 5.  
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(1) Turn the fuser’s large green knob clockwise.  
4
(2) Remove the jammed media.  
(1)  
(2)  
(1) Replace the oil supply roll into the fuser.  
5
(2) Press down firmly on the oil supply roll to snap both sides into  
place.  
(2)  
(2)  
(1)  
Caution:  
If the oil supply roll is not installed correctly, print quality will be diminished.  
(1) Open the front cover.  
6
(2) Slide the fuser back into the printer.  
(2)  
(1)  
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(1) Turn the small green thumbscrew clockwise to lock the fuser.  
(2) Close the front cover.  
7
(1)  
(2)  
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Jam at D  
Safety Caution:  
The fuser is hot. To avoid personal injury, turn off the printer and wait 10 minutes  
(after opening the front cover) for the fuser to cool before touching it.  
Note:  
First check the exit opening for media that has jammed and folded like an accordion.  
It is especially difficult to see if the media is transparency film.  
(Printing face up)  
1A  
(1) Open the front cover and the right side cover.  
(2) Turn the fuser’s large green knob counterclockwise to release the  
jammed media.  
(3) Remove the jammed media from the right side of the printer.  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
Safety Caution:  
The fuser is hot. To avoid personal injury, turn off the printer and wait 10 minutes for  
the fuser to cool before touching it.  
(4) Close the front cover and the right side cover.  
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(Printing face down)  
1B  
(1) Open the front cover.  
(2) Pull open the access door (above the plastic output tray). See if  
the media is visible.  
(2)  
(1)  
(3) Turn the large green knob on the fuser counterclockwise.  
(4) Remove the media from inside the access door.  
(4)  
(3)  
Caution:  
If the fuser knob will not turn, do not force it, or you may damage the fuser. Instead,  
follow these steps:  
a) Unlock the fuser by turning the small green thumbscrew counterclockwise.  
b) Pull the fuser out. The media will probably tear.  
c) Remove the oil supply roll.  
d) Turn the fuser’s large green knob to release the jammed media.  
e) Remove the jammed media from the fuser and the printer.  
Safety Caution:  
Be careful not to let go of the access door while it is opened.  
(5) Close the front cover.  
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Jam at E  
Remove the jammed media from the output tray.  
1
— OR —  
Pull open the access door (above the plastic output tray) and remove  
the media.  
Safety Caution:  
Be careful not to let go of the access door while it is opened.  
— OR —  
Open the cover on the right side, and remove the media.  
Open and close the front cover to clear the error message from the  
message display.  
2
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Jam at F  
Remove the jammed media from the multi-purpose tray.  
1
Open and close the front cover to clear the error message from the  
message display.  
2
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Jam at G  
(1) Pull open the access door (above the plastic output tray), and look  
1
for any paper.  
(2) Remove the media from inside the access door.  
(1)  
(2)  
Safety Caution:  
Be careful not to let go of the access door while it is opened.  
— OR —  
(3) Remove the duplex unit.  
(3)  
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(4) Remove the jammed media from the duplex unit.  
Open and close the front cover to clear the error message from the  
message display.  
2
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Jam at H  
Open the lower left side cover.  
1
(1)  
Remove the jammed media.  
2
(2)  
Close the lower left side cover.  
3
4
— OR —  
Remove the selected media cassette (middle or lower media tray).  
(4)  
Remove the jammed media from inside the printer.  
5
(5)  
Reinsert the media tray.  
6
7
Open and close the front cover to clear the error message from the  
message display.  
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Troubleshooting  
Trouble  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
A single colour is not  
uniform or many vertical  
streaks (both light and  
dark) of slightly differ-  
ent density and non-  
uniform colour.  
The toner is almost depleted. Replace the colour toner  
developer.  
Half tone area has areas Paper doesn’t match the  
Try fresh paper, or another  
of weak colour.  
environmental conditions, or type of paper.  
it has too much moisture.  
Store media in the original,  
dust-free package in the  
same environmental condi-  
tions as the printer.  
A single colour appears  
faded.  
The colour density is set  
incorrectly in the printer  
panel.  
Check the density setting by  
printing the Colour Calibra-  
tion Page in the Colour  
Calibration menu from the  
printer panel. Compare the  
settings with the colour  
density samples on the Colour  
Calibration Reference and, if  
necessary, adjust the density  
from the printer panel. Refer  
to Setting the Colour Density  
The toner is almost depleted. Replace the colour toner  
developer soon (depending on  
the complexity of your prints,  
you can continue to print up  
to 100 more pages).  
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Trouble  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
A single colour has a  
sharp, dark or light  
vertical streak.  
The toner developer is almost Replace the colour toner  
depleted and is not properly  
applying toner.  
developer.  
Small white spots  
appear on OHP trans-  
parency.  
OHP transparency has dust  
on its surface.  
Remove dust or stain from  
OHP transparency.  
A single colour shows a  
The roller in the toner  
Run 20-30 prints. The  
light, repeating horizon- developer has a slight  
impression will disappear  
with continued time and use.  
tal line.  
impression after a long  
period of storage.  
Prints are missing fine- The imaging unit has  
Replace the imaging unit.  
Replace the imaging unit.  
line detail.  
reached its useful life.  
Dark colour spots and  
dark or light streaks  
appear in all colours.  
The imaging unit has  
reached its useful life.  
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Trouble  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
Straight, thin light  
vertical line in colours.  
The photosensitive belt  
inside the imaging unit is  
scratched.  
Replace the imaging unit.  
Each colour “bleeds” into The imaging unit’s internal  
Replace the imaging unit.  
the colour band.  
waste toner box is full.  
A single white spot  
The imaging unit is dam-  
Replace the imaging unit.  
appears in approximate- aged.  
ly the same vertical  
place on the page.  
Large light spot(s)  
appear randomly.  
Fingerprint(s) on the under-  
Print several pages until the  
spots fade.  
side belt or photosensitive  
belt (inside) of the imaging  
unit.  
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Trouble  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
One or more dark  
vertical lines appear on  
the print in all colours.  
The imaging unit is  
scratched.  
Replace the imaging unit;  
make sure that the old  
imaging unit is not exposed  
to light for more than 45  
seconds.  
If a new imaging unit does  
not correct the problem:  
• Put the old imaging unit  
back into the printer.  
• Repack the new imaging  
unit.  
The fuser is damaged.  
Replace the fuser.  
A piece of the printed  
image is missing and  
reappears out of place,  
approximately 129 mm  
(5”) down the page.  
The fuser’s internal roller is  
not being consistently oiled.  
or  
The fuser’s internal roller is  
contaminated with toner  
particles  
Print 5-10 pages of blank  
pages to clean the roller.  
If you still see the problem:  
Replace the oil supply roll.  
If you still see the problem:  
Replace the fuser.  
The surface of the  
The fuser is near its useful  
Replace the fuser (depending  
on your quality needs, you  
can continue to print until  
the dark vertical lines  
appear).  
printed image appears to life.  
have vertical scratches  
(visible by holding the  
print at an angle and  
observing the “shine” of  
the image).  
At first, the scratches  
appear only on the  
printed image; eventual-  
ly, dark vertical scratch-  
es appear on the unprint-  
ed portion of the page.  
Media frequently wraps The oil supply roll has  
Replace the oil supply roll.  
Replace the imaging unit.  
around the fuser.  
reached its useful life.  
Light vertical streaks  
appear in all colours.  
The main charge grid is  
dirty.  
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Trouble  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
Dark and wavy vertical  
streaks appear in all  
colours.  
The main charge grid is  
dirty.  
Replace the imaging unit.  
The entire page prints in Bad electrical contact for the Reinsert the imaging unit to  
black, including the  
borders.  
main charge grid.  
correct the contact for the  
main charge grid.  
The main charge grid is  
broken.  
Replace the imaging unit.  
Toner spots appear on  
the back of the media.  
The transfer unit is worn out. Replace the transfer unit.  
The page prints in black Either the image processor  
Turn the printer off and back  
in the image area only.  
(The borders are clear.)  
board or engine control board on again. If the problem  
is not functioning properly.  
persists, call for service on  
your printer.  
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Trouble  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
The page is completely  
blank.  
The problem could be with  
one of the following:  
• Engine control board.  
• Developer voltage.  
Turn the printer off and back  
on again. If the problem  
persists, call for service on  
your printer.  
• Laser scanning unit mirror.  
“Call service person ...”  
is displayed on the  
message display.  
An error occurred that is not Turn the printer off and back  
user-correctable.  
on again. If the error per-  
sists, call for service.  
If you can’t make a print  
Trouble  
Possible Cause  
The printer does not  
operate.  
Make sure that you plugged in the printer and turned it on.  
Make sure that you connected the interface cable(s) properly.  
The printer does not  
print.  
If the communication link between your computer and the  
printer is working but the printer ejects a blank page when  
printing from your application or through Windows, make  
sure that the appropriate driver is installed and that you  
have selected the printer correctly.  
Trouble  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
The printer does not  
print correctly.  
The computer is not properly Follow the procedure below  
communicating with the  
printer.  
and disable the bi-directional  
interface.  
Under Windows 95/98:  
1. Click Start, select Set-  
tings, then click Printers.  
2. Double click the Kyocera  
FS-5900C icon.  
3. Click the Printer menu,  
then click Properties.  
4. Click the Details tab and  
Spool settings... .  
5. Click Disable bi-direc-  
tional support for this  
printer, then click OK.  
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Media problems  
Trouble  
Possible Cause  
Frequent paper-picking Fan the paper or transparencies before installing them in  
errors  
their respective cassettes; this is especially important for  
transparencies because they tend to stick together.  
Make sure that you have loaded paper in the paper tray and  
transparencies in the transparency cassette.  
Make sure that the media is installed under the hooks at the  
front of the media cassette.  
If printing on transparencies and your printer has an option  
Paper Feeder, make sure that the transparency cassette is  
installed in the upper or middle tray slot.  
Clean the paper-pick rollers (P. 64).  
Frequent media jams  
Make sure that you use a high-quality laser paper:  
60-105 g/m2 (16-28 lbs.) paper in the media cassettes and  
75-165 g/m2 (20-44 lbs.) paper in the multi-purpose tray.  
If you are using media that is 105 g/m2 (28 lbs.), check if the  
Face Down media output setting is selected in the driver. If  
it is, change the setting to Face Up.  
Use only recommended transparencies (P. 114). We  
cannot guarantee the results of using other transparencies.  
Make sure that the media is installed under the hooks at the  
front of the media cassette.  
Do not overfill the media cassette, as indicated by the red  
line on the right side of the cassette.  
Clean the paper-pick rollers (P. 64).  
Make sure that the media thickness switch is set correctly  
for the installed media (P. 19).  
Problems with image size and position  
Trouble  
Off-set images  
Cut-off images  
Possible Cause  
Check your application for correct image sizing.  
Check your application for image sizing.  
Make sure that the correct size media is in the media cassette.  
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Print quality problems  
Trouble  
Corrective Action  
Prints have dull, faded  
colours.  
Print the Colour Calibration Page from the Colour Calibra-  
tion menu in the printer panel. Check the density settings  
for each colour and compare them to the examples on the  
Colour Calibration Reference card. Refer to Setting the  
Colour Density on page 30 for instructions on comparing and  
setting colour density.  
Make sure that the imaging unit stays covered until immedi-  
ately before installing it in the printer. Exposure to light can  
damage the imaging unit and will produce light streaks or  
faded prints.  
Make sure that the toner developers are installed correctly.  
Make sure that you use a high-quality laser paper:  
60-105 g/m2 (16-28 lbs.) paper in the media cassettes and  
75-165 g/m2 (20-44 lbs.) paper in the multi-purpose tray.  
Image is very faded or  
pieces of the image are  
missing; toner on the  
page is loose.  
When using the multi-purpose tray, make sure that you  
have selected the correct media type in the driver or in the  
MODE menu of the operation panel.  
Streaks or spots  
Most spots are caused by fingerprints or dust introduced  
into the printer while installing the imaging unit or loading  
media.  
Make sure that the surface where you unpack the imaging  
unit, paper, and transparencies is free of dust. Keep supplies  
in a covered area or a closed box.  
Make sure that the imaging unit stays covered until immedi-  
ately before installing it in the printer. Exposure to light for  
more than 45 seconds can damage the imaging unit.  
Do not touch the right side or underside of the imaging unit;  
fingerprints affect print quality.  
Make sure that the paper or transparency film is clean.  
Make sure that you handle the media on the outside edges to  
avoid fingerprints.  
To get rid of fingerprint spots, print a few prints.  
The back of the printed  
page appears dirty.  
Toner particles have contaminated the transfer roller. This  
can happen if the printed image is larger than the media (for  
example, when printing on envelopes). Run 10-20 prints to  
clean the transfer roller.  
The print quality of a  
transparency is poor.  
There is a defect on the coated surface of the transparency.  
Print on the other side.  
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Error Messages  
Printer Panel Message  
Error Message  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
Add paper (paper source) The paper source is out of Add paper to the paper cas-  
(paper size)(media type) paper.  
sette or multi-purpose tray.  
Not only the paper source, but  
also the paper size and media  
type set for the paper source in  
question are displayed.  
Battery error  
MEMORY CARD  
The memory cards  
battery is run out or not  
installed.  
Insert a new battery in the  
memory card. (See the memory  
card manufacturers instruc-  
tion.)  
Call service  
A failure requiring the  
attention of service  
personnel has occurred.  
Note the corresponding error  
code (## followed by the colon)  
and the total printed pages1  
(####### preceded by the  
colon). Turn printer power off  
and call for service.  
person##:#######  
Cassette 1  
not loaded  
The printers media  
cassette is not loaded in  
the printer, or not closed  
fully in position.  
Insert the media tray, or close it  
securely. (Cassette 1 is shown  
as Cassette when no option  
paper feeder is installed.)  
Cassette 2  
not loaded  
The paper feeders top  
media cassette is not  
loaded in the paper  
Insert the top media tray, or  
close it securely. (This mes-  
sage is shown only when the  
feeder, or not closed fully printer is installed with an  
in position. option paper feeder.)  
Cassette 3  
not loaded  
The paper feeders bottom Insert the bottom media tray,  
media cassette is not  
loaded in the paper  
or close it securely. (This  
message is shown only when  
feeder, or not closed fully the printer is installed with an  
in position.  
option paper feeder.)  
Duplex unit  
not loaded  
The Duplex unit is not  
installed in the printer.  
Install the Duplex unit in the  
printer.  
Format error  
(Media)  
The hard disk or memory Format the media (For a  
card is not formatted.  
memory card, P. 60).  
Front/Right  
cover Open  
The front or right side  
cover is open.  
Check both covers and close  
them tightly.  
HARDDISK error##  
Press CONTINUE  
The printer has encoun-  
tered an error during  
access to the optional  
hard disk.  
Note the error code (##)  
preceded by the HARDDISK  
error message. Then, press  
CONTINUE to clear the error  
situation. Refer to section  
Hard disk Error Codes  
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Error Message  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
I/F occupied  
The front control panel  
operation you attempted  
is not possible because  
that interface is receiving  
data.  
Wait until the data transfer is  
completed on that interface.  
Imaging unit  
not locked  
The imaging unit is not  
locked properly because  
its lever is not lifted.  
Lift the imaging unit lever  
fully up.  
Insert the same  
MEMORY CARD  
A different memory card  
Reinsert the same memory  
was inserted following the card as was removed previous-  
MEMORY CARD err/ ly into the printer’s memory  
Insert againmessage. card slot.  
KPDL Error ##  
Press CONTINUE  
The printer encountered  
an error during process-  
ing data in KPDL mode.  
Note the error code of ## and  
press CONTINUE to clear the  
error situation. See section  
KPDL Error Codes (P. 100)  
for information.  
Left cover Open  
The left side cover is open. Close it tightly.  
The paper size or type One of MPtray, Cassette 1  
Load (paper source)  
(paper size)(media type) does not match the  
to 3, will be displayed in  
place of "paper source". Load  
the paper displayed on the  
message display and press the  
CONTINUE key to print.  
printing area.  
Or, pressing the FEED key  
without pressing the CONTIN-  
UE key, will cause Use al-  
ternative? to be displayed,  
and a different paper source  
can be selected to supply  
paper. The paper source  
changes each time the FEED  
key is pressed. And press the  
MODE key to display Paper  
handling>. Press the  
key  
and you can change the paper  
source setting using the + or -  
key to select. Load paper  
appropriate for the paper  
source and press the EXIT key  
to print.  
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Error Message  
Possible Cause  
The paper size does not  
Corrective Action  
Load cassette #  
The size of paper panel in the  
cassette is different to the size  
specified by the application  
software or by PRESCRIBE 2e  
command. Put paper of the  
specified size into the cassette.  
(# represents the cassette  
number)  
(paper size) (media type) match.  
If the CONTINUE key is  
pressed, printing will be  
resumed. However, if more  
than one sheet is to be printed,  
the same message will again  
be displayed from the second  
sheet onward.  
You can abandon printing by  
pressing the CANCEL key.  
MEMORYCARD err##  
Press CONTINUE  
The printer has encoun-  
Look at the error code of ##  
preceded by MEMORYCARD  
err. Then, press CONTINUE to  
clear the error situation. Refer  
to section Memory card errors  
(P. 61).  
tered an error during  
access to the memory  
card.  
MEMORY CARD err  
Insert again  
The memory card was  
removed during the  
memory card operation.  
Re-insert the same memory  
card into the printer’s memory  
card slot. The printer will  
continue with the memory  
card operation.  
Memory overflow  
Press CONTINUE  
The print data from the  
computer is larger than  
the printer can fit in its  
memory.  
Press CONTINUE to print the  
data. Install additional memo-  
ry .  
Missing FK-81  
Fuser KIT  
The fuser kit is not  
installed in the printer.  
Install the fuser kit.  
Missing IU-81  
Imaging unit  
The imaging unit is not  
installed in the printer.  
Install the imaging unit  
(P. 68).  
Missing MC-81  
Main Charger  
The Main Charger unit is  
not installed in the printer. in the imaging unit.  
Install the Main Charger unit  
Missing OS-81  
The oil supply roller is not Install the oil supply roller  
Oil supply roll  
installed in the printer.  
(P. 76).  
Missing Toner  
TD-81C (Cyan)  
The cyan toner developer Install the cyan toner develop-  
is not installed in the  
printer.  
er (P. 14).  
Missing Toner  
TD-81K (Black)  
The black toner developer Install the black toner develop-  
is not installed in the  
printer.  
er (P. 14).  
Missing Toner  
The magenta toner  
Install the magenta toner  
TD-81M (Magenta)  
developer is not installed developer (P. 14).  
in the printer.  
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Error Message  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
Missing Toner  
The yellow toner develop- Install the yellow toner  
TD-81Y (Yellow)  
er is not installed in the  
printer.  
developer (P. 14).  
Missing paper  
feed unit  
The paper feeder unit is  
not installed in the  
printer.  
Install the paper feeder unit.  
Option feeder  
The paper feeder’s left  
side cover is open.  
Close it tightly.  
Left cover Open  
Opt. ROM error  
Press CONTINUE  
The printer has encoun-  
tered an error while  
accessing data in the  
option EPROM (on the  
printer main board).  
Press CONTINUE to print the  
data processed so far. Replace  
the option EPROM.  
Option interface  
The printer has detected  
an error on the option  
interface.  
Note the error code of ## and  
consult your Kyocera dealer.  
Error  
##  
Output tray  
paper full  
The output tray has  
become full.  
Remove paper from the output  
tray.  
PJL OPMSG/STMSG  
The printer encountered  
an error during process-  
ing PJL commands.  
Press CONTINUE to print the  
page processed so far.  
Paper jam  
Paper has become  
jammed.  
Remove jammed paper accord-  
ing to section Removing Paper  
Jam (P. 71).  
(Location)  
Print overrun  
Press CONTINUE  
The printer has received  
print data that is too  
Press CONTINUE to print the  
data. Install additional  
complex to finish process- memory .  
ing in time with the  
operation of the printer  
mechanism.  
Compressed data is  
Processing  
PAR FIT A4  
Increase the printer memory  
to avoid this error.  
printed due to insufficient  
memory when FIT flashes  
in the resolution indica-  
tor. The quality of printed  
data is reduced when this  
occurs. Fit will continue  
flashing even after  
printing is finished. The  
resolution indicator will  
automatically return to  
the previous resolution  
when any key is pressed,  
when a timeout occurs, or  
when subsequent data is  
received.  
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Error Message  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
RAM DISK error ##  
Press CONTINUE  
Check the error code  
displayed in the place of  
## and refer to the  
01: Abnormal format. Try  
turning the power off and on  
again.  
corresponding description 02: RAM DISK mode is OFF.  
at right.  
Turn RAM DISK mode On.  
03: Cannot write to the disk  
system because it is write  
protected. Remove the write  
protection.  
04: No disk space. Clean up  
files.  
05: Specified file not on disk.  
06: No memory for use by disk  
system. Expand printer  
memory.  
10: Cannot format disk be-  
cause host data is spooled  
there. Format the disk after  
Ready is displayed.  
85: VMB: Alias error (Alias  
setting failure or no virtual bin  
corresponds to the alias.)  
Make the setting again.  
86: VMB: Password error (No  
password specification, mis-  
taken password, or password  
setting failure.)  
Check the password.  
87: VMB: Although an attempt  
was made to use a virtual bin  
job stack, the stack size  
reached the maximum limit.  
Output the job or raise the  
maximum limit.  
88: VMB: There was a job or  
page which could not be read  
out during virtual bin job  
output (the job is destroyed).  
89: VMB: No job in the virtual  
bin specified for output or that  
virtual bin is not being used.  
Check the bin.  
97: MPS: A non-volatile job  
has reached the maximum  
limit and no more data can be  
saved. Clean up the job or  
raise the maximum limit.  
98: MPS: There was a page  
which could not be read out  
within a job (the job is de-  
stroyed).  
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Error Message  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
RAM DISK error ##  
Press CONTINUE  
99: MPS: No job in the virtual  
bin specified for output or that  
page is missing.  
Read font ?  
Failed  
A font could not be read  
due to insufficient memo- loaded into printer memory  
A download font could not be  
ry.  
due to insufficient available  
printer memory. Either  
remove unnecessary download  
fonts or expand printer memo-  
ry.  
Read macro ?  
Failed  
A macro could not be  
read due to insufficient  
memory.  
A download macro could not be  
loaded into printer memory  
due to insufficient available  
printer memory. Either remove  
unnecessary download macro  
or expand printer memory.  
Replace FK-81  
Fuser KIT  
The fuser is worn out.  
Replace the fuser kit now.  
Replace IU-81  
Imaging unit  
The imaging unit is worn Replace the imaging unit now.  
out.  
Replace OS-81  
The oil supply roller is  
worn out.  
Replace the oil supply roller  
now.  
Oil supply roll  
Replace Toner  
TD-81C (Cyan)  
The cyan toner developer Replace the cyan toner devel-  
is empty. oper now.  
Replace Toner  
TD-81K (Black)  
The black toner developer Replace the black toner  
is empty.  
developer now.  
Replace Toner  
The magenta toner  
developer is empty.  
Replace the magenta toner  
developer now  
TD-81M (Magenta)  
Replace Toner  
The yellow toner develop- Replace the yellow toner  
TD-81Y (Yellow)  
er is empty.  
developer now.  
The printer is waiting for  
your input confirming that resets the transfer unit  
Press ENTER and the printer  
Reset Fuser cln.  
pad Press ENTER  
you have replaced the  
counter to 0000000.  
Cleaning Pad and reset-  
If you have not replaced the  
ting its counter (P. 45). Cleaning Pad, press EXIT, to  
prevent the counter from being  
reset.  
Reset Trans.Roll  
Press ENTER  
The printer is waiting for  
your input confirming that resets the transfer unit  
Press ENTER and the printer  
you have replaced the  
counter to 0000000.  
transfer roller and reset-  
ting its counter (P. 45).  
If you have not replaced the  
transfer roller, press EXIT, to  
prevent the counter from being  
reset.  
Set paper  
The multi-purpose tray is Add a sheet of paper to the  
Press CONTINUE  
empty.  
multi-purpose tray, and press  
CONTINUE key.  
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Error Message  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
Toner low  
The cyan toner developer  
is almost empty.  
Replace the cyan toner devel-  
oper as soon as possible.  
TD-81C (Cyan)  
Toner low  
The black toner developer Replace the black toner  
TD-81K (Black)  
is almost empty.  
developer as soon as possible.  
Toner low  
The magenta toner  
Replace the magenta toner  
TD-81M (Magenta)  
developer is almost empty. developer as soon as possible.  
Toner low  
The yellow toner develop- Replace the yellow toner  
TD-81Y (Yellow)  
er is almost empty.  
developer as soon as possible.  
Virtual Mail Box  
full  
The virtual mail box area Print out accumulated VMB  
is full.  
data. If the VMB function is  
being implemented by RAM  
DISK, increase the RAM DISK  
size.  
Warning CP-81  
The Cleaning Pad is  
wearing out.  
Replace the Cleaning Pad as  
soon as possible.  
Fuser clean pad  
Warning MC-81  
Main Charger  
The Main charger is  
wearing out.  
Replace the Main charger as  
soon as possible.  
Warning FK-81  
Fuser KIT  
The fuser kit is wearing  
out.  
Replace the fuser kit as soon  
as possible.  
Warning IU-81  
Imaging unit  
The imaging unit is  
wearing out.  
Replace the imaging unit as  
soon as possible.  
Warning OS-81  
The oil supply roll is  
wearing out.  
Replace the oil supply roll as  
soon as possible.  
Oil supply roll  
Warning TR-81  
The transfer roller is  
wearing out.  
Replace the transfer roller as  
soon as possible.  
Transfer roller  
Warning battery  
MEMORY CARD  
The memory cards  
battery is running out.  
Change the memory card  
battery as soon as possible.  
(See the memory card manu-  
facturers instruction.)  
The printers internal  
memory is insufficient to  
complete the printing.  
Press CONTINUE key to print  
the page processed so far.  
Remove any unnecessary fonts  
or macros in the printer or  
install additional memory.  
Warning  
Low memory  
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Hard Disk Error Codes  
Error Message  
Remedy  
HARDDISK error##  
Press CONTINUE  
Check the error code (digits) shown at the ## position, and  
refer to the following.  
01: Format error.  
The hard disk has malfunctioned. Turn on the printer  
again.  
02: No hard disk installed.  
Check whether the hard disk has been correctly installed.  
04: Insufficient capacity on hard disk, or the number of  
stored files has exceeded 10,000.  
Free disk space before attempting the operation again.  
Reduce the number of files on the hard disk.  
05: The specified file does not exist.  
Check whether a file with the specified name exists on  
the hard disk.  
06: The memory available for use by the file system is  
insufficient.  
KPDL Error Codes  
Code  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
Error  
Meaning  
Cannot initiate KPDL  
dictfull  
Dictionary full; no new entries can be added  
Too many begins  
dictstackoverflow  
dictstackunderflow Too many ends  
execstackoverflow  
handle  
Execution stack nesting depth exceeded 250  
Name of error-reporting procedure  
Control-C was received  
interrupt  
invalidaccess  
invalidexit  
invalidfile  
Attempted violation of access attribute  
Exit not enclosed in any loop  
Invalid access string for file operator  
Invalid font name or invalid font dictionary format  
Restore would destroy composite object created after save  
Input/output error  
invalidfont  
invalidrestore  
ioerror  
limitcheck  
nocurrentpoint  
rangecheck  
stackoverflow  
stackunderflow  
syntaxerror  
timeout  
Path too complex, more than 6 files open, etc.  
No current point is defined  
Operand out of allowed range  
Operand stack overflow  
Operand stack underflow  
Syntax error in program  
Time limit exceeded  
typecheck  
Wrong type of operand  
undefined  
Name not found in dictionary  
undefinedfilename File cannot be found  
undefinedresult Overflow, underflow, or meaningless result  
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Code  
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Error  
unmatchedmark  
unregister  
Meaning  
Expected mark not found on stack  
25  
Internal error  
26  
vmerror  
Virtual memory is exhausted, or illegal access was  
attempted  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
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badpassword  
invalidnumber  
nomemory  
Bad password  
Invalid number  
Memory unavailable  
configurationerror Setpagedevice request cannot be satisfied  
invalidcontext  
invalidid  
Improper use of context operation  
Invalid identifier for external object  
undefinedresource Resource instance not found  
fatal Fatal error (User memory exhausted)  
Repacking  
It is highly recommended that you keep the original carton and all packing materials.  
Should you need to transport or ship your printer, please follow these instructions.  
Safety Caution:  
The printer weights about 51 kg (112.4 lbs.). It must be handled by two people.  
Notes:  
• Should you need to send your printer for service, consult your reseller first or  
Kyocera.  
• Please use the original carton and all of the original packing materials.  
• If you do not have the packing for the imaging unit and the transfer unit: contact  
Kyocera for packaging.  
• Improper repacking of the printer may result in a service charge to remove spilled  
toner.  
• Since the printer uses dry toner, extreme care must be taken when handling. The  
printer should be handled in the upright (vertical) position.  
Material required:  
• Original cartons and packing materials  
• Newspaper or drop cloth  
• Shipping tape and scissors  
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Care and Maintenance  
Turn off the printer; remove the power cord and all interface cables.  
1
2
Remove the media cassette from the printer; remove the media from  
the cassette(s).  
Press down on a media cassettes metal plate. Place the base plate  
stopper into the media cassette.  
3
(2)  
(1)  
(3)  
Base plate stopper  
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Reinsert the media cassette into the printer; use adhesive tape to  
secure the cassette to the printer.  
4
5
6
If you have other media cassettes, repack them for shipping or  
storage in their original shipping boxes.  
(1) Open the printer’s front cover.  
(2) Loosen the two thumbscrews by turning them counterclockwise.  
(3) Turn the lower green lever 180° counterclockwise.  
(2)  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
(1) Grasping the front green handle, slide the unit out until it  
catches.  
7
(2) Lift up the green handle on the left. Pull the imaging unit out of  
the printer.  
Important:  
Do not touch the green surface (the right side) or the black belt (the under side).  
Finger prints may affect the print quality.  
Safety Caution:  
The imaging unit weighs approximately 6.5 kg (14 lbs.). Always use the handles when  
lifting it.  
Green surface  
(2)  
Black belt  
(1)  
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Wrap the imaging unit with a protective black plastic sheet.  
8
Caution:  
Do not expose the imaging unit to light for more than 45 seconds to avoid damage.  
On the imaging unit, turn the upper lever 90° counterclockwise; this  
is necessary to protect the imaging unit during shipment.  
9
Insert the imaging unit into the packaging carton.  
10  
11  
(1) Open the left side cover.  
(2) Using the green handles, slide the paper feeder out.  
(2)  
(1)  
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(1) Push in on green tabs to unlock the cover.  
12  
13  
(2) Raise the cover until it catches in the open position.  
(1)  
(2)  
(1) Rotate the transfer unit’s green handles up.  
(2) Lift out the transfer unit.  
(2)  
(1)  
Place the transfer unit on newspaper or drop cloth. Rotate the  
handles down and wrap the transfer unit with a piece of paper and  
adhesive tape.  
14  
Note:  
Do not touch or bump the roller. It can damage the roller.  
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Care and Maintenance  
Install the plastic cover and insert the transfer unit into a plastic  
bag and seal the end tightly. Install the transfer unit into the  
packaging.  
15  
Note:  
Use the plastic cover that is originally fitted with a new TR-81 transfer unit.  
Plastic cover  
Plastic bag  
Packing the toner developers:  
16  
(1) Open the right side cover.  
(2) Remove the toner developer.  
(2)  
(1)  
Caution:  
To avoid possible toner spillage, do not tilt the toner developer.  
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(3) Replace the shipping cover.  
(4) Secure the shipping cover with adhesive tape.  
(3)  
(4)  
(5) Insert each toner developer into a plastic bag and seal the end of  
the bag tightly.  
(6) Repeat instructions (2) to (5) for each toner developer.  
Wipe off any loose toner in and around the printer.  
17  
Note:  
If a toner vacuum is available, use it for cleaning spilled toner. Do not use a standard  
office vacuum; the toner will not be retained by typical vacuum dust collectors.  
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(1) Raise the output tray and secure it to the printer with adhesive  
18  
tape.  
(2) Secure the front cover, the multi-purpose tray and the left side  
cover to the printer with adhesive tape.  
(1)  
(2)  
If you don’t have an option Paper Feeder, go to step 20.  
If you have an option Paper Feeder:  
19  
(1) Lift the printer up and away from the Paper Feeder.  
Safety Caution:  
The printer weighs approximately 46.6 kg (103 lbs.) and the Paper Feeder weighs  
approximately 14.4 kg (32 lbs.). Observe standard precautions for lifting heavy  
objects.  
(2) Repack the Paper Feeder in its original shipping box.  
Repack any other accessories in the original shipping box. Refer to  
the diagram on the next page.  
20  
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Repack the printer in the original shipping box. Refer to the  
diagram below. Make sure that you keep the printer upright and  
level when moving.  
21  
Toner developers  
Printer  
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Specifications  
Printer  
Power source  
Refer to the nameplate on the rear of the unit.  
Temperature  
Operating:  
10°C to 32.5°C (50°F to 90.5°F)  
Recommended Operating: 16°C to 27°C (60°F to 81°F)  
Storage:  
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)  
Humidity  
Operating:  
15% to 80% RH  
Recommended Operating: 36% to 63% RH  
Storage:  
10% to 80% RH  
Warm-up time  
Less than 330 seconds (22°C/50%)  
Power consumption  
Max. 920 W  
During sleeping less than 45 W  
Mass (Weight) less than standard unit with all consumables  
(without optional Paper Feeder)  
51Kg (112 lbs)  
Dimensions of standard unit (Without Paper Feeder)  
Height:  
Depth:  
Width:  
462 mm (18.2")  
493 mm (19.4")  
510 mm (20.1") [784 mm (30.9") with the output tray]  
Noise level  
53 dB(A) [Printing mode]  
47 dB(A) [Standby mode]  
Printing method  
Semiconductor Laser  
Paper output  
Up to 500 sheets [75 g/m2 (20 lbs.)]  
Resolution  
600 × 600 dpi  
1200 × 1200 dpi (KPDL)  
Main Memory  
Standard 48 MB, expandable up to 112 MB (SIMM slots × 3)  
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Maximum printing speed  
The print speeds listed in the following table represent the time the printer produces  
multiple prints on various media and resolution (Continuous throughput rate).  
Continuous Print Speed (ppm)  
Plain Paper  
A4/Letter Legal  
Labels, Coated  
Card stock  
2nd side*  
Transparency  
Media Type  
Colour Mono Colour Mono Colour Mono Colour Mono  
600 × 600 dpi  
4
2
2
1
16  
8
2
1
8
4
2
1
2
2
-
8
8
-
2
-
8
-
Simplex  
Duplex  
1200 × 1200 dpi  
600 × 600 dpi  
1200 × 1200 dpi  
4
1
-
-
2
0.5  
-
-
-
-
The figures in Colour above depend on using the four colour mode (See Colour mode on  
page 44.).  
Interface  
Standard:  
Bi-directional Parallel, serial (8-pin DIN)  
Slot for the network interface card  
Option:  
Altitude  
Operating: 0 to 2,500 m (8,000 ft.)  
Storage: 0 to 4,000 m (13,125 ft.)  
Media  
Media Sizes  
Medium  
Size  
Dimensions  
Paper  
Letter  
A4  
8.5" × 11"  
210 mm × 297 mm  
182 mm × 257 mm  
176 mm × 250 mm  
8.5" × 14"  
J IS B5  
ISO B5  
Legal  
Executive  
Letter  
A4  
7-1/4 × 10-1/2  
Transparency  
8.5" × 11"  
210 mm × 297 mm  
Note:  
Please store your paper according to the recommendations of the manufacturer.  
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Margins and Print Area  
When the image is printed on the media, the image (print area) is a bit smaller than the  
media size. You may need to adjust the page margins in the application software to match  
the print area.  
The following table and illustrations show the page sizes, the largest print areas, and the  
margins for the media sizes in KPDL emulation.  
Paper size  
Edge limits (A) (dot) Printable area (B) (dot)  
Media  
cm/inch  
Points  
595 × 842  
516 × 729  
499 × 708  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
120  
A4  
21.0 × 29.7 cm  
18.2 × 25.7 cm  
17.6 × 25.0 cm  
112  
174  
99  
4736 × 6784  
3950 × 5875  
3958 × 5700  
4928 × 8128  
4928 × 6336  
4150 × 6100  
B5  
97  
ISO B5  
Legal  
Letter  
102  
8.5 × 14 inches 612 × 1008  
86  
136  
8.5 × 11 inches 612 × 792  
86  
132  
Executive 7.25 × 10.5  
522 × 756  
100  
100  
inches  
(600 dpi)  
B
Horizontal  
edge limit  
Direction of paper  
feeding  
Printable area  
A
Vertical edge limit  
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Paper Weight  
The printer is designed to work well with most types of paper. However, differences in  
paper may have significant effects on the quality of the print or the reliability of paper  
handling.  
It is strongly recommended that you always test paper before purchasing it to make sure  
it provides desirable performance.  
Media cassette*  
One-sided printing  
Monochrome  
Colour  
60 to 105 g/m2 (16 to 28 lbs.)  
75 to 105 g/m2 (20 to 28 lbs.)  
75 to 90 g/m2 (20 to 24 lbs.)  
75 to 90 g/m2 (20 to 24 lbs.)  
75 to 165 g/m2 (20 to 44 lbs.)  
75 to 165 g/m2 (20 to 44 lbs.)  
Duplex Unit  
Two-sided printing Monochrome  
Colour  
Multi-purpose  
tray  
One-sided printing  
Monochrome  
Colour  
• Recommended paper (for optimum performance):  
LETTER/LEGAL:  
A4:  
Hammermill LASERPRINT 90 g/m2 (24 lbs.)  
NEUSIEDLER COLOR COPY 90 g/m2  
* We do not recommend the use of 105 g/m2 (28 lbs.) paper in areas of high or low humidity and  
temperature since paper feed problems may be experienced.  
Types of Paper to Avoid  
Extremely smooth or shiny paper or paper that is highly textured  
• Letterhead imprinted with low temperature or thermography. These materials may  
transfer onto the fusing roller and cause damage. Any pre-printed paper should use  
inks compatible with 200°C (392°F) for 0.1 second.  
• Damaged or wrinkled paper, or paper with irregularities such as tabs, staples, etc.  
• Multipart forms or carbonless paper  
Paper with a 25% or more cotton and/or fibre content  
• Ink jet paper (It may transfer onto the fuser roller and cause damage.)  
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Transparencies and Labels  
You may also print on transparencies and labels that are made for the printer. The  
following work satisfactorily.  
OHP transparency 3M CG3700, 3M CG3710  
Labels  
AVERY 5163, AVERY 5164, AVERY 5165  
Avery L7163, Avery L7165, Avery L7166, Avery L7167  
Avery L7168, Avery L7169  
Using OHP Film  
When printing on OHP film it is extremely important that the correct side of the film be  
facing up when in is loaded into the printer. Failure to load the film correctly may result  
in jams or damage to the printer.  
Note:  
No precaution is necessary when using 3M CG3700 film, as this film can be printed on  
either side and fed in any direction.  
When loading OHP film into the multi-purpose tray  
Direction of paper feed  
3M CG3710  
Generic OHP Film  
When using OHP film that has an adhesive paper strip (3M CG3710), make sure that the  
paper strip is on the leading edge and that the paper strip is facing DOWN.  
When using OHP film that has a notched corner, make sure that the notched corner is on  
the trailing edge and that the notched corner is on the left.  
When loading OHP film into the cassette  
Direction of paper feed  
3M CG3710  
Generic OHP Film  
When using OHP film that has an adhesive paper strip (3M CG3710), make sure that the  
paper strip is on the leading edge and that the paper strip is facing UP.  
When using OHP film that has a notched corner, make sure that the notched corner is on  
the trailing edge and that the notched corner is on the right.  
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Re-using transparencies that have been fed through the printer once (for example,  
after jams or if the transparency is ejected without being printed) can reduce the  
life of the consumables and paper path components.  
With any label stock, the labels must completely cover the backing material.  
YES  
Labels cover the entire backing material  
NO  
The backing material is exposed.  
Software  
Windows Version  
• Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows98, Windows NT 3.51/4.0  
KPDL Printer Driver  
Colour Management: ICM  
System Requirement  
CPU:  
More than Pentium  
(133 MHz or faster CPU is recommended.)  
Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows98,Windows NT 3.51/4.0  
16 MB or more (More than 32 MB is recommended.)  
100 MB or more  
Operating System:  
Memory:  
Free disk space:  
Virtual memory:  
Display:  
16 MB or more (More than 32 MB is recommended.)  
Video card that display more than 256 colours.  
(A video card that can display more than 32,000 colours is  
recommended.)  
Drive:  
CD-ROM drive  
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Bi-directional Parallel Interface  
The bi-directional parallel interface is based on the IEEE1284 standard.  
If your computer has a bi-directional parallel port, the printer driver and printer can take  
advantage of faster data transfer.  
Specifications  
Connector Type IEEE1284 type connector  
Cable  
Use a shielded cable 2 m (6.6 ft.) or less in length.  
Pin configuration  
Return  
side pin  
Return  
side pin  
Signal Pin  
Signal  
Signal Pin  
Signal  
1
2
19  
nStrobe  
Data 1  
Data 2  
Data 3  
Data 4  
Data 5  
Data 6  
Data 7  
Data 8  
nAck  
11  
12  
13  
14  
18  
31  
32  
35  
36  
29  
30  
31  
32  
-
Busy  
PError  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
3
Select  
4
nAutoFd  
+5V(Peripheral)  
nInit  
5
6
-
7
-
nFault  
8
-
+5V(Host)  
nSelection  
9
-
10  
Parallel Interface connector (printer side)  
18  
1
36  
19  
Notes:  
“Return” denotes the return side wire of a twisted pair cable and is connected to  
signal ground.  
Be sure to use only a shielded cable. The printer will not operate properly if any of  
the pins are not connected.  
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FORM FEED/> key .................................................. 8, 11  
Formfeed timeout time ................................................ 48  
Front cover .............................................. 7, 12, 74, 76, 77  
Fuser .............................................................. 7, 70, 74-77  
A
AC inlet ..................................................................... 7, 24  
ATTENTION indicator ............................................ 8, 10  
Audio alarm .................................................................. 50  
Auto cassette mode ...................................................... 47  
H
Hard Disk Error Codes .............................................. 100  
Hard disk option........................................................... 25  
Harddisk ....................................................................... 43  
C
Calibration Page...................................................... 30-33  
CANCEL key ............................................................ 8, 11  
Cassette feed indicator ............................................ 8, 10  
Caution Labels .............................................................. xi  
Cautions ................................................................ ix, xi, 1  
CD-ROM........................................................... 2, 6, 27-29  
Cleaning pad................................................................. 70  
Cleaning the duplex unit ............................................. 65  
Cleaning the optional feeder ....................................... 65  
Cleaning the sensor ..................................................... 66  
Colour calibration ........................................................ 45  
Colour calibration card ................................................ 32  
Colour calibration page................................................ 32  
Colour Density.............................................................. 30  
Colour matching ........................................................... 44  
Colour mode .................................................................. 44  
Connecting  
I
Imaging unit ............................................ 7, 12, 66-68, 69  
Installing the driver software ..................................... 27  
Installing the toner developers ................................... 14  
Interface .................................................................... 4, 38  
Bi-directional Parallel Interface.......................... 116  
Cable ........................................................... 24-25, 116  
Connector ........................................................... 24-25  
Interface Indicator ......................................................... 9  
J
Jam at A ............................................................ 72, 81, 84  
Jam at B ........................................................................ 73  
Jam at C ................................................................... 74-77  
Jam at D....................................................... 78-79, 82-83  
Jam at E ........................................................................ 80  
Jam at F ........................................................................ 81  
Jam at G........................................................................ 82  
Jam at H ....................................................................... 84  
Jam clearing ................................................................. 71  
Printer to computer ................................................ 23  
CONTINUE/< key .................................................... 8, 11  
Control panel .................................................................. 8  
Copy Indicator ................................................................ 9  
CR action....................................................................... 49  
D
K
DATA indicator......................................................... 8, 10  
Declaration of Conformity (U.S.A.) .............................. iv  
Duplex indicator ........................................................... 10  
KPDL Error Codes ..................................................... 100  
Kyocera Digital Library CD-ROM ......................... 27-29  
L
E
Left side cover..................................................... 7, 19, 72  
LF action ....................................................................... 49  
Life counters ................................................................. 45  
Limit mark.............................................................. 18, 21  
List of resident fonts .................................................... 48  
Loading labels .............................................................. 22  
Loading media in the multi-purpose tray .................. 19  
Loading paper.......................................................... 20-21  
Loading paper or transparencies in the Media Casse16  
Emulation ..................................................................... 39  
ENERGY STAR ............................................................. vi  
ENTER/STATUS key ............................................... 8, 11  
Printer Panel........................................................... 93  
EXIT/MODE key ...................................................... 8, 11  
F
Face-down indicator ..................................................... 10  
Features .......................................................................... 3  
FEED/- key ............................................................... 8, 11  
Font ............................................................................... 39  
Font manager ............................................................... 39  
For your safety............................................................... ix  
M
Main charger ................................................................ 70  
Margins and print area................................................ 19  
Media cassette ............................................. 16-18, 72, 84  
Media problems ............................................................ 91  
Media sizes ................................................................. 111  
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Memory Card ................................................................ 57  
Memory card ........................................................... 43, 44  
Memory Card Error Codes .......................................... 61  
Menus ................................................................ 37, 38, 47  
Message Display ............................................................. 8  
Message language ........................................................ 47  
Minimum space requirements ...................................... 5  
Mode selection .............................................................. 34  
Moving the unit .............................................................. x  
MP tray mode ............................................................... 46  
Multi-purpose (MP) tray .......................................... 7, 19  
Multi-purpose feed indicator ................................... 8, 10  
Problems with image size and position ...................... 91  
R
RAM DISK .................................................................... 51  
RAM DISK mode .......................................................... 43  
Repacking ................................................................... 101  
Resolution ..................................................................... 49  
Resolution Indicator....................................................... 9  
Resource Protection ..................................................... 62  
Resource protection ...................................................... 50  
Right side cover .................................................. 7, 14, 78  
S
N
Serial interface ............................................................. 25  
Service ........................................................................... 50  
Setting media thickness .............................................. 19  
Setting the colour density............................................ 30  
Setting the Sleep Timer ............................................... 62  
Setting up the Multi-purpose (MP) tray .................... 20  
Sleep timer.................................................................... 48  
Software specifications .............................................. 115  
Specifications .............................................................. 110  
Interface ................................................................ 116  
Media ............................................................. 111, 115  
Printer ................................................................... 110  
STACK indicator ............................................................ 8  
STACK/+ key ............................................................ 8, 11  
Static electricity damage ............................................... 2  
Status Page ................................................................... 26  
System  
Number of copies .......................................................... 39  
O
Oil supply roll ................................................... 70, 75, 76  
ON LINE indicator......................................................... 8  
ON LINE key ............................................................ 8, 11  
Option ROM.................................................................. 43  
Output tray ....................................................... 13, 79, 80  
P
Page orientation ........................................................... 43  
Paper  
Feeder .......................................................... 64, 65, 73  
Loading .................................................................... 20  
trays ......................................................................... 16  
Paper handling mode ................................................... 46  
Paper Size Indicator....................................................... 9  
Paper Weight .............................................................. 113  
Paper-pick ............................................................... 64, 65  
Parallel interface ........................................................ 116  
Parallel interface cable ................................................ 24  
Parallel interface connector......................................... 24  
Control panel overview ............................................ 8  
Front side view ......................................................... 7  
PC 4  
Plug and Play ............................................................... 28  
Power cord..................................................................... 24  
Power On....................................................................... 25  
Power source ................................................................... 5  
Power switch ................................................................... 7  
Preparing the imaging unit ......................................... 12  
Print HEX-DUMP ........................................................ 48  
Print quality problems................................................. 92  
Printer driver ............................................................... 27  
Printer driver for Windows 3.1 ............................. 27, 28  
Printer driver for Windows 95/Windows 98 ............... 28  
Printer panel message ................................................. 93  
Printer Reset ................................................................ 49  
Connecting .............................................................. 23  
Requirements............................................................ 4  
T
Thickness  
Media ....................................................................... 19  
Switch ...................................................................... 19  
Toner developers .......................................................... 69  
Toner indicator ......................................................... 8, 10  
Trademarks ..................................................................... i  
Transfer unit ................................................................ 70  
Transparencies and labels......................................... 114  
Transparency ........................................................ 16, 114  
Troubleshooting............................................................ 85  
Two-sided printing ..................................................... 113  
Types of paper to avoid .............................................. 113  
U
Unpacking....................................................................... 6  
Upper green lever......................................................... 12  
User replaceable components ...................................... 69  
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V
Virtual Mail Box (VMB)............................................... 52  
W
Windows 3.1................................................ 4, 27, 28, 115  
Windows 95............................................................. 4, 115  
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