Device options, Setting device options, Setting up custom boxes – Kyocera FS-C5100DN User Manual

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Device Settings

1

Click Start, then click Control Panel and double-click Printers (Windows
Vista), or Printers and Faxes (Windows XP).

2

Right-click the printer icon, and click Properties.

3

Click the Device Settings tab.

Device Options

Optional devices extend the capabilities of your printing system for source and
job storage.

In a client/server environment, this feature is unavailable to a client logged in as
a restricted user.

Setting Device Options

You can set the printer driver to match the optional devices installed on your
printing system.

1

In the Printer Properties dialog box, click the Device Settings tab.

2

In Device Settings > Device options, select the check boxes for all installed
devices.

Setting up Custom Boxes

You can create up to 1000 custom boxes for storing print jobs. Custom boxes
can be assigned to users who can print the jobs later from the printing system's
operation panel.

Note: Custom box is not available for some models.

1

In the Device Settings tab, select Hard disk. Or if already selected,
double-click Hard disk.

2

In the Hard Disk Settings dialog box, click Add.

A new Box number and Box name appear in the Defined custom boxes list.

3

In the Defined custom boxes list, a new Box number and Box name appear.
If desired, change the number and name in the Box number and Box name
boxes. The number must be within a range of 1 to 1000, and the name length
can be up to 32 characters. You can also type a user name up to 20 characters.

Note: Shared box is selected by default, to enable all network users to save
jobs in the box.

4

To require users of a shared box to type a password before printing, select
Require password, and type a password up to 16 characters.

5

Click OK in the Hard Disk Settings and Properties dialog boxes.

The new custom box appears in the Custom Box dialog box when printing.

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