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soniass 3:25pm on Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 
Great photo quality, reliabiltiy and size None Compact, easy to use small LCD Optical Zoom, Compact Size, MPEG Video capability, SD Slot Expensive battery, Weak Digital Zoom results
VladoRomani 3:37pm on Monday, October 18th, 2010 
This camera is perhaps one of the most user-friendly cameras that I have encountered. Super easy to use.
Emkay 2:26pm on Thursday, August 12th, 2010 
Brilliant quality, great portability Like most digital cameras, comes without enough memory
macro_novice 8:06am on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 
I have really tried to use every feature on this camera to get an optimal picture.
whaywardj 5:41pm on Monday, July 19th, 2010 
If you are looking for an all around good camera, this is a great camera for you.However. If you are looking for an all around good cam...  Small, very good pictures. I would not buy this camera if I knew then what I know now. Indoor shots, particularly group pictures, are of poor quality. I would not buy this camera if I knew then wh...  Outdoor pictures are good. Indoor pictures are poor quality.
DENETHERLY 7:16am on Monday, July 5th, 2010 
Do NOT buy this camera used After my first beloved Minolta Dimage X Camera was accidentally lost last year, I really wished to have another. Cheap plastic battery door - $181 Cute size encourages leisure use, but beware of the fragility of this camera. Terribly unreliable camera. This is my second Minolta Camera and both have broken within 1 year of use.
neerolyte 8:09pm on Monday, June 28th, 2010 
This a top class camera We bought this camera (the mat black version) in June 2003 in Singapour airport.
Jason_Bassett 11:28am on Thursday, June 17th, 2010 
Looking for a compact, sexy little number, this is the camera! Seems to be the hottest thing first about this camera. The pictures are fantastic. This is my daily camera. I mean, I take it with me everyday like my wallet. although it is a point and shoot camera, Metering (spot or multi-segment),...
richb01 7:47am on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 
Neat pocket camera I have owned two Minolta XT cameras. One I gave to my daughter who took over 5000 images with it, the other I still use.

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KO N I CA 1 3

Technical Specifications KONICA 7013
Type Desktop model with fixed platen Process Flatbed CCD Copies/prints per minute 13 ppm A4 FCOT approx. 12 seconds or less (first tray) Warm-up time approx. 19 seconds or less Resolution 300 dpi (scanning), 600 dpi (printing) Memory 8 MB standard (approx. 650 pages); 16 MB max. (approx. 1,330 pages) Document Feeder 50 sheets, g/m2 Continuous Copying Exit Tray Capacity 300 sheets g/m2 Exposure Automatic or Manual Zoom % Magnification 4 reduction ratios 0.50, 0.70, 0.81, 0.86; 4 enlargement ratios 1.15, 1.22, 1.41, 2.00 Max. Original Size A4 Max. Paper Size A4 Paper Supply One front-loading tray with 500 sheets; 50 sheet bypass g/m2 Special Functions APS, AMS, text/photo (256 grey scales), job reservation, image reverse, E-sort Power Supply 230 V, 50/60 Hz Power Consumption 870 Watt max. Dimensions (WxDxH) 510 x 492 x 376 mm (main body) Weight approx. 23 kg body only G3 Fax (standard equipment) Modem Speed 14.4 Kbps Coding MH, MR, MMR, MSE Dialling 55 (one-touch); 145 (speed); 32 (group) Transmission Speed 6 seconds (A4) Options Second 500 sheet universal cassette g/m2 Second output tray (100 + 150) 8 MB Memory Expansion PCLppm printer option (incl.Twain Scanner Kit), 16 MB standard, 144 MB max. Printer Network Card Interface Kit (RS232C) for PC Fax, scanning
M u lt i C o m m u n i c a t i o n S y s t e m
The availability of the special functions listed above depends on the optional accessories installed on KONICA 7013.
All indications regarding paper, original and output capacities refer to the max. capacity based on standard 80 g/m2 paper if not indicated otherwise.
Technical Specifications subject to change without notice! Latest valid technical specifications can be obtained from your KONICA partner. Status: 08/2003.
KONICA 7013 is the perfect communication centre for small companies, departments

Your KONICA partner

and teams. It offers the very latest faxing, copying, printing and scanning technology all in one extremely compact system. The 7013s flexibility not only impresses with perfect output but also with a concept that consequently pursues cost efficiency. Just goes to show that professional communication is no longer a question of size.
KONICA BUSINESS MACHINES Deutschland GMBH Lilienthalstrae 1 D-21337 Lneburg Tel.: +49 (0) 41 31/8 86-0 Fax: +49 (0) 41 31/8 86-314 www.konicaeurope.com
KONICA 7013. The Digital Communication Centre.
Your companys positive image depends on professional every-day communication especially where printed, copied, faxed, and scanned documents are concerned. With KONICAs new 7013 Multi Communication System also smaller companies, teams and departments now have first-class digital communication at their fingertips. The KONICA 7013 actually combines four digital systems in one extremely small and highly compact device.Which means just a single small footprint for brilliant laser copying of up to 13 A4 pages per minute, 600 dpi printing, speedy faxing with 14,400 bps, and scanning of up to 19 pages per minute. Naturally, the 7013 also integrates easily into the network, so that your team can process their print, fax, and scan jobs directly from their PC screens.And your company only leaves the very best impression with your customers.
14.4K bps modem 6 second transmission (A4) 200 number autodialer (55 one-touch, 145 speed dials), 32 callgroups, 230 broadcast locations up to 19 ppm scanning speed Quick Memory Transmission (starts sending the document as soon as scanning begins, reducing transmission time) Secure reception Departmental coding
Benefits of the 7013 features

Fax Features:

User-friendly display for easy operation!

Copier Features:

13 ppm copy speed 12 second first-copy-out time (FCOT) Reduction & enlargement between 50 % and 200 % Standard 50-sheet automatic document feeder Standard 50-sheet bypass tray 8 MB memory (approx. 650 A4 pages) upgradeable to 16 MB (approx. 1,330 A4 pages) 500 sheet paper tray (upgradeable to 1,000 sheets) Scan once, print many Text, photo/text and photo modes Digital (electronic) sorting and collation Separate toner and drum units Low cost per copy

Printer and Scanner Options:
Conveniently covered: The fax panel with one-touch and short-dialling keys!
13 ppm print speed PCL6 Printer Interface allows 600 dpi printing and 300 dpi TWAIN scanning
Network option RS-232C PC Interface (allows faxing and scanning directly to the PC)

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NETWORK SETUP

1998 Konica Business Technologies, Inc. and Electronics for Imaging, Inc. The software described in this publication is furnished under license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of such license. Patents: 5,666,436; 5,553,200; 5,543,940; 5,537,516; 5,517,334; 5,506,946;5,424,754; 5,343,311; 5,212,546; 4,941,038; 4,837,722; 4,500,919 Acknowledgments Konica and KL-3015 Force Color Printing System are trademarks of Konica Business Technologies, Inc. Fiery, the Fiery logo, and Rip-While-Print are trademarks registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Ofce. Fiery Driven, the Fiery Driven logo, Continuous Print, ColorWise, NetWise, and VisualCal are trademarks of Electronics for Imaging, Inc. All other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Web Site Address on the Internet http://www.konicabt.com http://www.e.com Disclaimer Notice Konica Business Technologies, Inc.has made every effort to ensure that information in this manual is complete and accurate. However, constant efforts are also being made to improve and update the product. Therefore, Konica Business Technologies, Inc. shall not be liable for errors in this manual or for any consequential damages resulting from the use of this manual. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. This publication is protected by copyright, and all rights are reserved. No part of it may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means for any purpose without express prior written consent from Electronics for Imaging, Inc., except as expressly permitted herein. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Electronics for Imaging, Inc. Restricted Rights Legends For defense agencies: Restricted Rights Legend. Use, reproduction, or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at 252.227.7013. For civilian agencies: Restricted Rights Legend. Use, reproduction, or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in subparagraph (a) through (d) of the commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at 52.227-19 and the limitations set forth in Electronics for Imaging, Inc.s standard commercial agreement for this software. Unpublished rights reserved under the copyright laws of the United States. Proprietary Rights You acknowledge that the Software, Coded Font Programs, Typefaces, Trademarks and accompanying documentation are proprietary to Electronics for Imaging and its suppliers and that title and other intellectual property rights therein remain with Electronics for Imaging and its suppliers. Except as stated above, this Agreement does not grant you any right to patents, copyrights, trade secrets, trademarks (whether registered or unregistered), or any other rights, franchises or licenses in respect of the Software, Coded Font Programs, Typefaces, Trademarks or accompanying documentation. You may not adapt or use any trademark or trade name which is likely to be similar to or confusing with that of Electronics for Imaging or any of its suppliers or take any other action which impairs or reduces the trademark rights of Electronics for Imaging or its suppliers. The trademarks may only be used to identify printed output produced by the Coded Font Programs. At the reasonable request of Electronics for Imaging, you must supply samples of any Typeface identied with a trademark. Condentiality You agree to hold the Software and Coded Font Programs in condence, disclosing the Software and Coded Font Programs only to authorized users having a need to use the Software and Coded Font Programs as permitted by this Agreement and to take all reasonable precautions to prevent disclosure to other parties. Remedies Unauthorized use, copying or disclosure of the Software, Coded Font Programs, Typefaces, Trademarks or accompanying documentation will result in automatic termination of this license and will make available to Electronics for Imaging other legal remedies.

Contents

Preface
Features ENERGY STAR compliance The documentation Conventions vii vii viii viii
Chapter 1: Using the Operation Panel
Operation panel functions Activity lights Buttons Display window Top-level menu 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-3

Chapter 2: Printer Setup

Main setup menus Specifying system information System Setup Specifying printer information Printer Setup PostScript Setup PCL Setup Specifying network information I/O Port Setup Ethernet Setup Token Ring Setup Parallel Port Setup Specifying network protocol options Network Protocol Setup 2-1 2-2 2-2 2-4 2-4 2-5 2-5 2-7 2-7 2-7 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-9
Network Service Setup NDS Setup Bindery Setup SMB Setup Language Setup

2-12 2-13 2-16 2-18 2-19

Chapter 3: Printing From Applications

Printing 3-1

Chapter 4: Printing Pages From the Operation Panel
Printing a Test page Printing additional pages If you have difculty printing 4-1 4-2 4-3
Chapter 5: Setting Up Fiery WebTools
Setting up Fiery Web Tools 5-1
Appendix A: Operation Panel Messages
Operation panel system messages A-1

Features

The Konica KL-3015 Printing System delivers a dramatic new level of performance in color printing. Combining EFI's Fiery print quality and document processing power with Konica's advanced imaging technology, the KL-3015 printer sets the standard for affordable, high-quality, table-top color laser printers.
Ideally suited to adding the power of color to everyday business document presentations, proposal, newsletters, manualsthe KL-3015 delivers. Fast 3 ppm full-color and 15 ppm monochrome print speed Superb 600 dpi x 600 dpi resolution RIP-While-Print & Continuous Print technologies provide increased throughput and faster processing time. High performance Fiery Driven controller with 133MHz MIPS processor Fiery WebTools network printer management software gives you the power to control and manage your print jobs via the Internet or intranets.

ENERGY STAR compliance

To conserve energy the printer incorporates a power saver mode which can reduce the total power consumption of the printer to less than 45 watts. The International ENERGY STAR Ofce Equipment Program is a global program that promotes energy saving through the use of computer and other ofce equipment. The program backs the development and dissemination of products with functions that effectively reduce energy consumption. It is an open system in which businesses can participate voluntarily. The targeted products are ofce equipment such as computers, monitors, printers, faxes, and copiers. Their standards, and logos are uniform among participating nations. The ENERGY STAR emblem does not represent United States EPA endorsement of any product or service.

The documentation

This manual is part of a set of printed documentation for the printer that includes the following: Getting Started provides an overview of the printer and how to operate it. This manual also outlines routine maintenance procedures and explains how to install printer accessories and supplies. Network Setup provides instructions on using the printer operation panel setting up the printer for parallel or network printing, and printing sample pages. The Users Manual provides instructions on how to install the user software, how to print from various computers and workstations, what you need to know about using the printer in a networked environment, and how to use the software provided. Notes on the effective use of color, fonts installed on your printer, and hardware and software feature specications are also included in appendices.

Conventions

The following icons are used in this manual: Indicates features and functionality for which the PCL/PostScript ROM DIMM option (PS-101) is required.
Indicates features and functionality for which 32MB of RAM is required. Indicates features and functionality for which 32MB of RAM and a hard disk drive (HD-101) are required. Indicates instructions for users working with networked printers.
Operation panel functions
The operation panel on the front of the printer enables you to set options and view the status of the printer and print jobs.
This chapter describes the functions of the operation panel, illustrated below:

Online /Enter

Cancel/

Online

Data Attention

Activity lights

The activity lights indicate the status of the printer.
This light: Online Indicates: Online LEDLit when the printer is on line (ready to accept and process new jobs); ashing when the user attempts to switch to ofine while the printer is receiving data, processing data or printing jobs, and off when the printer is ofine or the power is off. Data LEDLit when processing data or data exists in the printer buffer; ashing when receiving data; off when no data is in the printer buffer, or the printer is not receiving or processing data.
Using the Operation Panel

This light: Attention

Indicates: Attention LEDLit when the printer requires operator intervention (for example, load paper or replace toner), ashing when a critical error (for example, consumables need to be replaced or paper is out) prevents printing. Off when the printer is functioning normally.

Use this option to specify whether a Start page is printed when the printer restarts to verify that it is working properly. The Start page contains such information as: printer name, enabled network protocols, amount of memory installed, and options installed on the printer.
The following two options are available only on disk based systems. The WebSpooler is available only on disk based systems with a minimum of 32MB of memory.
PUBLISH PRINTED Q YES/NO [NO]
Use this option to enable users to print to the Printed queues. The Printed queue is a storage area that stores the most recently printed jobs, making it convenient to reprint those jobs.

JOBS TO SAVE 1-99 [10]

This option appears only if ENABLE PRINTED Q is set to YES. Use this option to specify the number of jobs to be stored in the Printed Queue.
POWER SAVER (M) 10 SEC/ 30 MIN/ 1 HOUR/ 2 HOURS [30 MIN]
Use this option to select the length of time during which there is no printer activity before the KL-3015 switches to Power Saver mode. Full power mode is automatically restored when the printer receives a network print job or any button on the operation panel is pressed.
CHANGE PASSWORD YES/NO [NO]
Use this option to set or change the administrator password for the printer. In most cases, only the system administrator should have access to this password. When you select YES in the Change Password screen, you are prompted to enter the new password.

NEW PASSWORD

To enter a new password use the up arrow button to scroll through characters and the right arrow button to move from character to character. The password can be any combination of letters and numbers up to 16 characters. When you are nished, press the Online/Enter button. You are then prompted to enter the new password again to verify that you entered it correctly.

VERIFY PASSWORD

To verify a new or existing password, you must enter the password again. If you make a mistake, you will be prompted to enter the password again.
Specifying printer information
The Printer Setup menus are used to set the printers page description language (PDL), paper size, and in some models, to specify the ability to print using low toner. (Default values, where applicable, appear in square brackets.)

PRINTER SETUP

To advance to the PAGE DESC LANG screen, press Online/Enter.
PAGE DESC LANG PS/PCL/AUTO [AUTO]
Use this option to select a default page description language for your printer. If you select AUTO, the printer will automatically detect and interpret the page description language used by the le. If the PS-101 option is not installed, this option does not appear in the menu.

DEFAULT PAPER SIZE LETTER/A4
Use this option to specify the default paper size to print on. Information pages from the PRINT PAGES menu (Menu Help, Conguration page, PS or PCL Fonts List, and Test page) are printed on the default paper size, either LETTER or A4.
N OTE : If you select a page size not supported by the paper tray specied in the
driver a message will appear on the LCD requesting you to load the correct tray.
TONER LOW CONTINUE/STOP [STOP]
Use this option to specify the behavior of the printer when toner in a cartridge is low. Select CONTINUE to print even when toner is low; select STOP to stop printing when the toner is low. If stop is selected and a print job is sent while toner is low, the printer goes ofine and waits until the Online/Enter button is pressed. When the toner has been replaced and the Online/Enter button is pressed, the job is printed.
N OTE : The Toner Low option is available only in some models. If you select CONTINUE is selected and your printer does not support this option, the printer behaves as if STOP was selected.

PostScript Setup

The PostScript setup menus enable you to set Postscript printing options. (Default values, where applicable, appear in square brackets.)
N OTE : The following screens appear only if the PS-101 option is installed. PS SETUP
To advance to the PRINT TO PS ERR screen, press Online/Enter.
PRINT TO PS ERR YES/NO [NO]
Use this option to specify whether the portion of a print job processed before encountering a PostScript error is printed. Select YES to print the portion of the job that was processed and a description of the PostScript error, which may help you troubleshoot the error; select NO to cancel printing when a PostScript error is encountered.

COVER PAGE ON/OFF [OFF]

Use this option to specify whether a Cover (job summary) page will be printed at the end of each print job. Select ON to print a page with the name of the user who sent the job, the document name, the number of pages printed, and the status of the job. If a PostScript error occurred and PRINT TO ERR is set to YES, the error message will be printed on the Cover page, along with the job status.

PCL Setup

The PCL Setup menus enable you to set PCL printing options. (Default values, where applicable, appear in square brackets.)
N OTE : PCL is available only when printing from IBM PC or compatible

computers.

PCL SETUP
To advance to the DEF ORIENTATION screen, press Online/Enter.
DEF ORIENTATION LANDSCAPE/PORTRAIT [PORTRAIT]
Use this option to specify the orientation of the print job on the paper. Select PORTRAIT to print horizontally on the page; LANDSCAPE to print vertically.
FORM LENGTH 5-128 [60 LINES]
Use this option to specify the number of lines of text per page to print.
N OTE : This setting applies on a per job basis. FONT NUMBER 0-46 [0]
Use this option to specify which PCL font to print. For a complete list of available PCL fonts and their corresponding font numbers see PCL printer fonts on page B-1 of the Users Manual.
N OTE : This setting applies on a per job basis. PITCH (CHAR/IN) 44-99.99 [10.00]
Use this option to specify the pitch, or number of xed space, PCL characters per horizontal inch to print.
N OTE : This setting applies on a per job basis. FONT SIZE (PT) 4.0-999.75 [12.00]
Use this option to specify the point size of the font to print.
N OTE : This setting applies on a per job basis. SYMBOL SET ISO-4, ISO-6, ISO-11, ISO-15, ISO-17, ISO-21, ISO-60, ISO-69, PC-8, PWIN 30, ROMAN8, WIN-L1, WIN-L2, WIN-L5, DESKTOP, PS TEXT, PCLLEGAL [PC-8]
Use this option to specify the PCL Symbol set to print. A symbol set is a specic set of symbols provided by a font. In general, each set is designed with a unique application in mind. The PC-8 symbol set, for example, was designed to support US IBM PC applications.
N OTE : This setting applies on a per job basis.
Specifying network information

I/O Port Setup

The I/O Port Setup menus allow you to specify and set up network port type, including: Ethernet (if the EC-101option is installed), Token Ring (if the TR-101 option is installed), or parallel port.

I/O PORT SETUP

To advance to the next screen, press Online/Enter.
N OTE : Ethernet options appear only if the EC-101 option is installed.

Ethernet Setup

ENABLE ETHERNET OFF/ON [ON]
Select YES to enable Ethernet network communication.
ETHERNET SPEED 1O TWISTED PAIR/ 10 AUI/ 10 AUTO/ 100 [AUTO DETECT]
Select AUTODETECT to automatically detect the speed at which data can be transferred over the Ethernet network, or optionally specify the speed of your Ethernet network.

Token Ring Setup

N OTE : Token Ring options appear only if the TR-101 option is installed. TOKEN RING YES/NO [NO]
Select YES to enable Token Ring network communication.
TR SPEED 4 MBPS/16 MBPS [AUTO]
Select AUTO to automatically detect the speed at which data can be transferred over the Token Ring network, or optionally specify the speed of your Token Ring network.
MAX. FRAME SIZE 0.5K, 1K, 2K, 4K [4K]
Use the arrow buttons to select a maximum frame size for Token Ring communication.
N OTE : The Token Ring frame size must be no greater than the frame size used by
any router or Novell le server on the network.
SOURCE ROUTING YES/NO [NO]
Select YES to allow the packet to travel to its destination through routers on the network. The packets source dictates the route that the packet will take.
REQ ALL ROUTE YES/NO [NO]
If source routing is enabled, select YES to allow all routers on the network to broadcast the presence of the printer, enabling packets from clients on the network to travel to the printer by any route.
RESP ALL ROUTE YES/NO [NO]
If source routing is enabled, select YES to allow all routers on the network to broadcast the presence of clients to the printer, enabling packets from clients on the network to travel to the printer by any route.

Parallel Port Setup

In addition to receiving print jobs over Ethernet or Token Ring, the printer can receive print jobs from a computer through its high speed parallel port. If no network card is installed, the printer is connected to a computer via the parallel port.
Specifying network protocol options
PARALLEL PORT OFF/ON [ON]
Use this option to enable printing through the parallel port.

TIMEOUT (SEC) 5-300 [30]

If parallel printing is enabled, use this option to specify how long the printer waits without receiving data from the parallel port before deciding that the current job is complete. During the timeout, the printer cannot receive new jobs through the parallel port, but it continues to receive network print jobs.

Select YES if you have an AppleTalk network connected to the printer. You can enable AppleTalk, TCP/IP, and IPX (Novell) communication simultaneously.
N OTE : The following option is displayed only if ENABLE APPLETALK is set to YES. APPLETALK ZONE
Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the list to select the AppleTalk zone in which you want the printer to appear. If you do not select a zone, the printer is assigned to the default AppleTalk zone. If your network does not have zones, this option does not appear.
ENABLE NOVELL YES/NO [NO]
Select YES if you have an IPX (Novell) network connected to the printer. You can enable AppleTalk, TCP/IP, and IPX (Novell) communication simultaneously. The following seven options appear only if you selected YES for ENABLE NOVELL. If you select NO, pressing Online/Enter returns you to the Network Protocol setup screen.
N OTE : On the LCD and in this descriptive text, the terms IPX, IPX (Novell), and
NetWare are used somewhat interchangeably. In fact, IPX refers to the network protocol, NetWare to the network operating system software that uses IPX protocols; Novell has created and trademarked this network operating system.

NOVELL FRAME TYPES:

Select the Ethernet frame type used for communication between your NetWare le server (or NetWare le servers if you connect to more than one) and the printer.
N OTE : Ethernet frame type screens appear only if the EC-101 option is installed,
and the Ethernet port is enabled.
ETHERNET 802.2 YES/NO [NO]
Select YES to enable Ethernet 802.2.
ETHERNET 802.3 YES/NO [NO]
Select YES to enable Ethernet 802.3.

ETHERNET II YES/NO [NO]

Select YES to enable Ethernet II.
ETHERNET SNAP YES/NO [NO]
Select YES to enable Ethernet SNAP.
N OTE : Token Ring frame type screens appear if the TR-101 option is installed and
the Token Ring port is enabled.
TOKEN RING 802.2 YES/NO [NO]
Select YES to enable Token Ring 802.2.
TOKEN RING SNAP YES/NO [NO]
Select YES to enable Token Ring SNAP.

Network Service Setup

The Network Service Setup menus allow you to establish network services for your printer.

NETWORK SERVICE SETUP

To advance to the ENABLE PSERVER screen, press Online/Enter.
ENABLE PSERVER YES/NO [NO]
Select YES if you have a Novell network connected to the printer and if you have already congured a NetWare printer, a print server, and one or more print queue objects for print jobs. Pserver allows you to enter the names of the Novell objects that are concerned with the print jobs.
Pserver is a program on the printer that services all the Novell print queues that are assigned to this printer. If you select Yes to enable Pserver, you can proceed to set up NetWare Directory services (NDS) and/or Bindery services.

NDS Setup

ENABLE NDS YES/NO [NO]
NetWare Directory Services (NDS) is used with Netware 4.x. Select YES to enable NDS.
N OTE : The following screen appears only if earlier NDS settings exist. CHANGE SETTINGS? YES/NO [NO]
Select YES to view a list of NDS trees.

NDS TREE

Use the up and down arrows to select a tree from the NDS tree list and press Online/Enter. If you select a tree for which earlier NDS settings exist, the following alert screen appears:
NEW TREE DELETES BINDRY SETUP!
This alert message warns you that the Bindery setup for the tree you selected will be deleted.
DELETE BIND SETUP? YES/NO [NO]
Select YES if you wish to delete the Bindery setup for the previously selected tree.
LOGIN TO BROWSE? YES/NO [NO]
Select YES to nd the le server on the NDS tree you wish to login to.

FIND LOGIN OBJECT

Use the up and down arrows to scroll through options. To display path of the selected object, press Online/Enter.

CURRENT PATH

The current path of the previously selected object appears in the top line of the LCD display. The rst item in the scrollable Object list appears in the second line. Use the arrow buttons to browse the NDS objects listed in the display. The. option moves you up one level on the tree; the. option selects the same level on the tree. From any screen, press Enter to accept an object, or Menu to escape.

LOGIN OBJECT:

Use the up and down arrow buttons to select a login name. To accept an option, press Enter.

ENTER PASSWORD

Use the arrow buttons to enter the password. Press Enter to accept the password.
BROWSE TREE TO PRINT SERVER
To advance to the NDS TREE NAME OBJECT LIST screen, Press Enter.

NDS TREE NAME

The NDS tree name appears in the top line of the LCD display. The rst item in the scrollable object list appears in the second line. Use the arrow buttons to browse the NDS objects listed in the display. Press Enter to accept an object.
The current path of the previously selected object appears in the top line of the LCD display. The rst item in the scrollable object list appears in the second line. Use the arrow buttons to browse the NDS objects listed in the display. After choosing an object, press Enter to display the print server name. To display another browse window, select the. option (the same level on the tree), and press Enter.

PRINT SERVER

Use the up down arrow buttons to scroll through the list of available print servers. After selecting a server, press Enter. If the print server login requires a password, the ENTER PASSWORD screen appears. If a password is not required, the PRINT Q SEARCH screen appears.
PRINT Q SEARCH ENTIRE NDS TREE
Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through menu options. With ENTIRE NDS TREE selected, press Online/Enter to display the ENABLE BINDERY screen. With Subtree selected, press Online/Enter to display the BROWSE TO PRINT Q SUBTREE ROOT screen.
BROWSE TO PRINT Q SUBTREE ROOT
To advance to the NDS TREE NAME BROWSE screen, press Online/Enter.
The NDS Tree name appears in the top line of the LCD display. The rst item in the scrollable object list appears in the second line. Use the arrow buttons to browse the NDS objects listed in the display. The. option places you one level higher on the tree; the. option selects the same level on the tree. From any screen, press Online/Enter to accept an object, or Menu to escape.
The current path of the previously selected object appears in the top line of the LCD display. The rst item in the scrollable object list appears in the second line. Use the arrow buttons to browse the NDS objects listed in the display. After choosing an object, press Online/Enter to display PRINT Q ROOT. To display another browse window, select the. option (the same level on the tree), and press Enter.

PRINT Q ROOT:

Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through menu options. After choosing an object, press Online/Enter.

Bindery Setup

The following screens are used for Bindery setup. Be sure that the printer is connected to the network and that you have already congured one or more NetWare 3.x le servers with a print server and a print queue for print jobs. You can also congure Netware 4.x servers to run in Bindery emulation mode, but you cannot add a 4.x server running in emulation mode that is on the tree you selected in NDS Setup. The NetWare server must be running. You need a login name, and a password, if one has been set.
ENABLE BINDERY YES/NO [NO]
Use this option to enable bindery emulation mode.
N OTE : The following two screens appear only if earlier Bindery settings exist. BINDERY SETTINGS VIEW/CHANGE/SKIP/REMOVE FSERVER [VIEW]
Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through menu options. Select VIEW to display a list of servers connected to the network. Select CHANGE to display a list of all available servers. Select REMOVE to display a list of connected servers that you can disconnect. Select SKIP to advance to the POLLING INT. screen.

CONNECTED SERVRS

Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the connected servers. After selecting a server, press Online/Enter.

REMOVE FSERVER

Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the connected servers. After selecting a server to remove, press Online/Enter.

AVAILABLE SERVERS

Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through a list of all available servers. After selecting a server, press Online/Enter. If a password is required to login to the server, the FILE SERVER LOGIN screen is displayed.

FILE SERVR LOGIN

Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through options: Supervisor, Administrator, or Enter Login Name. Press Online/Enter to accept an option.

ENTER LOGIN NAME

This screen is displayed only if Enter Login Name is selected as le server login. Use the arrow buttons to enter the login name. Press Enter to accept the password.

FSERVER PASSWORD

Use the arrow buttons to enter the password.
Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the list of print servers. After selecting a print server, press Online/Enter. If a password is required to login, the PSERVER PASSWORD screen is displayed.

PSERVER PASSWORD

Use the arrow buttons to enter the password. Press Online/Enter to accept the password. If fewer than eight le servers are connected, the Another FS screen is displayed. If the maximum number of le servers are connected, the POLLING INT screen is displayed.

ANOTHER FS? YES/NO [YES]

Select YES to redisplay a list of available servers. Select NO to display the POLLING INT screen. Polling interval
POLL INT (SEC) 1-999 [15]
Use the up and down arrow buttons to specify the interval, in seconds, at which the printer communicates with the Novell server. If you specify 0, the printer polls the server as frequently as possible for your network conguration.
N OTE : If you select a short interval, the amount of network trafc increases; this
may slow down other network jobs.

SMB Setup

Server Message Block (SMB) is a point to point, le sharing and printing protocol, and the default printing method of most Windows applications. SMB runs on top of TCP/IP and does not require IPX. When le and printer sharing for Microsoft clients is enabled, SMB can be run on Windows 3.x, Windows 95, and Windows NT. For information on setting up SMB printing from your computer, see Setting up SMB printing on page 1-26.

ENABLE SMB YES/NO [YES]

1. From the Ready screen, press the Menu button on the operation panel to access the printer setup menus. Press the up and down arrow buttons until you see NETWORK PROTOCOL SETUP on the LCD and press the Online/Enter button to access the TCP/IP screens.
In the next step you will enable TCP/IP network communication according to your network type. If a Token Ring card is installed on your printer, you will enable Token Ring communication; if an Ethernet card is installed on your printer, you will enable Ethernet communication.
3. Use the arrow buttons to advance to the TCP/IP-ETHERNET or TCP/IP-TOKEN RING screens. Select YES to enable the appropriate communication protocol. Use the arrow buttons to advance to the ETH. IP ADDRESS or the T.R. IP ADDRESS screens. Enter a valid, unique IP Address for the KL-3015.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Setting Up Fiery WebTools
In order for client workstations to access Fiery WebTools, they must use a web browser. The recommended browser versions that support Java are: Netscape Communicator 4.0.1 for Macintosh computers, Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0.2 or Netscape Communicator 4.0.2 for Windows computers.
N OTE : Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.x does not support the Web Downloader.
Note also that Windows NT 4.0 users must download the Windows NT 4.0 Hot Fix dated July 7, 1997 in order to run the Web Downloader with Netscape Communicator 4.x. T O SET UP F IERY W EB T OOLS ON EACH CLIENT WORKSTATION :
Enable TCP/IP networking. Make sure the workstation has a valid, unique IP address. Make sure the workstation is installed with an Internet browser. Make sure Java is enabled in your Internet browser. Start your Internet browser application. Enter the IP address or DNS name of the printer in the browsers URL line.
The printers home page appears.

Setup Menus

The following system errors cause the Attention LED to ash and the message to be displayed on the operation panel until the problem is addressed. The printer will not print while the warnings are displayed.
Operation panel system messages
Message UNEXPECTED PAPER SIZE LOAD MULTI TRAY DISK DEVICE FAILURE OUT OF MEMORY JOB CLEARED MEMORY SHORTAGE PAGE SIMPLIFIED BUSY ADJUSTING TONER LEVEL Explanation
Paper size incorrect for the selected tray. A disk error occurred. Reformat disk. Not enough memory to process and print job. Resend print job. Not enough memory to print job. Resend print job. Printer is adjusting toner levels.

remote access 5-1 Removing Pserver option 2-16 Req. All Routes option 2-8 Resets option 1-3 Resp. All Route option 2-8
Select (Panel Language) option 2-19 Server Comment option 2-18 Server Message Block (SMB), see Windows (SMB) printing) SMB Server option 2-18 SMB Setup option 2-18 Source Routing option 2-8 subnet mask 2-10 supplies, ordering viii Symbol Set option 2-6 System Setup menu 2-1, 2-2, 2-5
Token Ring option 2-7 Token Ring SNAP option 2-12 Token Ring Speed option 2-8 Token Ring Subnet Mask option 2-10 toner levels. A-1 Toner Low option 2-4 troubleshooting printer operation panel A-1 printing problems 4-3, 5-2
URL (Uniform Resource Locator) 5-2 Use Name Server option 2-18 User Software CD 4-1
Verify Password option 2-3
Web Downloader, see Fiery WebTools WebTools, see Fiery WebTools Windows (SMB) printing 2-18 Windows 3.1x, printing in 2-18, 3-1 Windows 95 printing in 2-18, 3-1 Windows NT 4.0 printing in 3-1 running Web Downloader with Netscape Communicator 5-2 Windows NT 4.0 Hot Fix 5-2 Windows NT, SMB printing 2-18 WINS server 2-18
TCP/IP enabling 5-1 setup options 2-9 SMB printing with 2-18 TCP/IP-Ethernet option 2-9 TCP/IP-Token Ring option 2-10 Test page, printing 4-1 Timeout in Seconds option 2-9 Token Ring card 5-1 enabling 5-1 frame types 2-12 setup 2-7, 2-8 Token Ring 802.2 option 2-12 Token Ring IP Address option 2-10

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