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Page 1 - KIP 7000 - IPS

KIP 7000 - IPS User Guide A.2

Page 2 - ENERGY STAR ® guidelines for

Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-4 1. 2 Prohibited Originals Duplication of many documents is prohibited by law! It may be illegal to posse

Page 3 - CAUTION

3-5 Section 3 ?” Screen 2.1.2 Total Run This me

Page 4 - WARNING

3-6 Section 3 ?” Screen 2.2 Supplier / Techni

Page 5 - CAUTION

3-7 Section 3 ?” Screen 3.0 User Guides Pre

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

3-8 Section 3 ?” Screen 4.0 Configuration The

Page 7 - Basic Printer Functions

3-9 Section 3 ?” Screen 4.2 Power Save Settings

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3-10 Section 3 ?” Screen Page 2 of 5

Page 9 - 1.0 Before Use

3-11 Section 3 ?” Screen 4.6 Options Enables o

Page 10 - Other Notable Items

3-12 Section 3 ?” Screen Page 3 of 5

Page 11 - 1. 3 Key Features

3-13 Section 3 ?” Screen Page 4 of 5 4.1

Page 12 - 1. 4 Specifications

3-14 Section 3 ?” Screen 4.12 Fold Sets the s

Page 13 - 1. 5 Exterior Views

Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-51. 3 Key Features The KIP 7000 is a single or dual footprint system which can print, copy and scan with an

Page 14 - 1. 5. 2 Rear view

3-15 Section 3 ?” Screen Page 5 of 5

Page 15 - TONER REMAIN IMAGE DENSITY

3-16 Section 3 ?” Screen 5.0 Color Configuratio

Page 16 - Job Info Screen

3-17 Section 3 ?” Screen 5.4 Destination IP T

Page 17 - MENU TEST

3-18 Section 3 ?” Screen 5.5 Open Calibration M

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3-19 Section 3 ?” Screen 6.0 Other Buttons 6.1

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-1Section 4 Windows Driver Page 1. 0 Introduction 4- 2 1.1 Introduction 4- 2 1.2 Option Screen – Overv

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-21. 0 Introduction 1.1 Introduction The KIP Unified Windows Printer Driver (KUWPD) allows windows printing from M

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-3 1.2 Option Screen - Overview Beginning at the top of the layout above, these are the mai

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-4 2. 0 Function Details 2.1 Output Format The KUWPD improves support for many Windows applications by providing

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-52.2 Orientation There are two types or Orientation in the KIP driver: Landscape and Portrait. Examples:

Page 24 - 1. 8. 1 Print Sizes

Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-61. 4 Specifications Subject Specification Model KIP 7000 Configuration Console Printing method Electroph

Page 25

Section 4 Windows Driver 4-6This feature is very important in wide format printing from CAD applications and MS Excel. This is a feature that is

Page 26 - CAUTION

Section 4 Windows Driver 4-7 The Requester, Job Number and Description fields under “Printing Preferences” or “Document Defaults (NT4

Page 27 - Humidity(%)

Section 4 Windows Driver 4-8 2.14 Stamps The KIP Windows driver will read the list of available stamps that are configured on the KIP IPS. It

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-93.0 Installation 3.1 Prerequisites Requirements at the Network Server or User Workstations a) The KIP Unified Wi

Page 29 - 2. 0 Basic Functions

Section 4 Windows Driver 4-10 3.2 Installation Process - Automatic KIP Unified Windows Printer Driver (KUWPD) can be installed on Microsoft Windo

Page 30

Section 4 Windows Driver 4-11The following screen will appear. e) Do not change Port Name. f) Choose Server/Workstation from

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-12Right-Click on “KIP Printer” and select Printing Preferences. User Interface is displayed. For Microsoft Windows NT4,

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-133.3 Installation Process - Manual The printman.exe utility is designed to automate the installation of the KIP Por

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-14e) Browse to the appropriate operating system folder from the KUWPD distribution, and select monitor.inf. Select OK.

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-153.4 LPR / LPD Port The Microsoft provided TCP/IP Port Monitor can be used as an LPR/LPD type of port instead of the

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-71. 5 Exterior Views 1. 5. 1 Front view Name of part Function 1 U

Page 36 - Do not feed the media

Section 4 Windows Driver 4-16c) From the Control Panel - Printers menu select “Add Printer”. When the Printer Wizard dialog is displayed* select

Page 37

Section 4 Windows Driver 4-17 d) Select Using the Following Port, and assign KIP0, or use KIP1, KIP2 depending on the installation. Select Next.

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-18f) Depending on your operating system, locate the appropriate folder that contains the plotter.inf for your system p

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-19 i) Assign a shared name (if applicable)*. Select Next * If replacing a previously shared driver, it is possible t

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-20 k) Completing the Add Printer Wizard dialog is displayed. Click Finish. Printer Driver is added to system.

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-21Please note that some workstations may not be able to alter the Printer Preferences unless allowed by the network log

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-22 4.0 Appendix 4.1 File Structure Overview When the printer driver is unzipped and copied to the Hard Disk of the sy

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-23WIN2000 • Kaw2kppm.dll- Printer Port Monitor for Microsoft Windows 2000 • Kipgs24.ppd- Postscript Printer Defini

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Section 4 Windows Driver 4-24 4.2 Printing Hints • Issue: Adobe Acrobat 6.X products, when printing with KIP GL output language and large size

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5-1 Section 5 KIP AutoCAD Driver Page 1.0 Overview and Features 5- 2 2.0 Connection 5- 4 2.1 Options 5-

Page 46

Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-81. 5. 2 Rear view Name of part Function 1 Tray Prints are sta

Page 47

Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-21.0 Overview and Features The KIP AutoCAD HDI has been designed to quickly and effectively print to the KIP printer

Page 48 - 3. 2 User Mode

Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-3 Within the “Plotter Configuration Screen” noted in the previous page is “Custom Properties”, please select Link to

Page 49

Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-42.0 Connection 2.1 Options There are two methods to print from the KIP HDI driver to the KIP 7000: 1) Windows Printe

Page 50 - Reference

Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-53.0 Installation 1) Within AutoCAD, click on File, and then select Plotter Manager. 2) Under Plotte

Page 51

Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-64) Identify your plotter / printer model. a) If KIP is in the list, simply select KIP from your list of manufacturer

Page 52

Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-7 9) To complete the installation, click the Finish button. Printer configuration will be done later and there is no n

Page 53

Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-84.0 Configuration Click on File, and then Plotter Manager 1) Double-click on the .PC3 file of the KIP printer to o

Page 54

Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-94.2 Graphics 1) Click the “+” sign next to “Graphics”. This will open up the Graphics options and allows the selecti

Page 55

Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-104) By clicking the “Link” to the KIP Request Software” checkbox, the user will be asked to locate the KIP Request co

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Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-11 7) Click the Machine button, to list of all of the machine models connected in Request and select which machine to

Page 57

Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-91. 5. 3 Touchscreen / Sub Display Panel There is a Touchscreen and a Sub Display Panel on the printer. Som

Page 58

Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-125.0 Custom Settings No. Name Function 1 Link to KIP Request Enables advanced features on Custom Properties 2

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Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-135.1 Printer Connection 5.1.1 Link to Request Software This button should be selected to utilize the advan

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Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-145.2 Plot Identification The following features can be used in environments where job costing or department allocation

Page 61 - Roll 3 Roll 4

Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-155.3 Media Options 5.3.1 Type This drop down list has the listed media types that may be installed in the KIP prin

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Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-165.4 Raster Image Control 5.4.1 Gamma This value sets the gamma level of embedded raster images on the print file.

Page 63

Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-17 5.5 Color Merge Control Color merge is the prevention or selection of a third color (or shade when printer on the K

Page 64

Section 5 AutoCAD Driver 5-186.0 Appendix 6.1 Accounting Features- Variables Specialized names or masks can be used for the accounting data f

Page 65 - 4. 0 Error Correction

Section 6 Request 6-1Section 6 KIP Request 1. 0 Introduction...

Page 66 - Folder, etc.)

Section 6 Request 6-22.5.4.9 Graphic Rotation – Pull down ... 26 2.5.4.10 Graphic Placeme

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Section 6 Request 6-31. 0 Introduction 1.1 Introduction KIP Request software can be used to send documents, or sets of documents, to a KIP P

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-10 Job Info Screen No. Name Function 1 Mode Selects the “Mode” of the system

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Section 6 Request 6-41.2 Main Screen No. Name Function 1 Printer Selection Click on the “name” to select the printer

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Section 6 Request 6-51.3 Simple Printing The following describes how to make a basic job submission to the KIP printer. 1) Click on the “KIP Re

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Section 6 Request 6-6 6) Complete any Key Job Settings that may be required such as user name, zoom, media type, collation and number of copies

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Section 6 Request 6-72. 0 Function / Feature Details 2.1 Folder Select 2.1.1 Select a folder a) Using the mouse to select a drive letter,

Page 73 - WARNING

Section 6 Request 6-8 c) If an invalid file is selected, which cannot be printed, a note box will appear. ( in this case a .hlp file can not be

Page 74

Section 6 Request 6-9 In the above example, the third file from the top (black line.TIF) will be enlarged 150%, applied a pen pattern cal

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Section 6 Request 6-10The name of the applied stamp is displayed here and can be changed prior to printing. a) Click on the Stamp of the file yo

Page 76 - 4. 2 Open Cover Errors

Section 6 Request 6-11• If you wish to select the same fold pattern (packet) for all images in a desired print set, simply select the Fold header

Page 77

Section 6 Request 6-12 2. Click on the Fold button icon to choose the desired fold packet from the list 3. The change in fold

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Section 6 Request 6-13 2.3.6 File Order File print order, and removal can be preformed in the JOB list Area. After files have been selected “rig

Page 79

Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-11 There is a Sub Display Panel on the top of the printer. Refer to the following page for indicators and key fu

Page 80 - 4. 3 Other Errors

Section 6 Request 6-142.4 Key Job Settings 2.4.1 Requester This field can be used for accounting. Information entered is applied to the KIP Job

Page 81

Section 6 Request 6-15 2.4.8 Pen Table This field displays the Pen Table that will be applied to vector files as they are selected. Pull down the

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Section 6 Request 6-162.5.1 Pen Configuration This button allows the modification of the settings of vector plot files. Files’ pen table and scree

Page 83 - 4. 4 Call Service Errors

Section 6 Request 6-172.5.1.4 Border This allows a border to be used in the file. A maximum border of five inches can be applied to each edge.

Page 84 - Section 2

Section 6 Request 6-182.5.2 Advanced Settings Button Opens the Advanced Settings Menu. 2.5.2.1 Line Width Compensation Thi

Page 85 - 1.1 Main Screen

Section 6 Request 6-192.5.2.3 Clip to Image Size This crops the file data to the start of image data. Apply when the file designer has saved the

Page 86 - 2. 0 Operation Details

Section 6 Request 6-202.5.2.7 Raster Density Level This slide bar will modify the density level of the embedded raster image. The scale range is

Page 87 - 2.3 Job Number

Section 6 Request 6-212.5.3 Enlarge / Reduce / Force Size This button allows the for scaling of the image and advanced page sizing for printing.

Page 88 - 2.6 Total

Section 6 Request 6-222.5.3.3 Enlarge / Reduce Select from predetermined zoom ratios with the drop down or enter a custom value in this field 2.

Page 89 - 2.7 Delete

Section 6 Request 6-23 2.5.3.9 Margins The image can be positioned anywhere on the page using these fields. 2.5.3.10 Refresh Image After any

Page 90

Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-12 Name of part Function Status Indicator OFF : Power is not supplied. Lighting O

Page 91 - 2.10 Pause

Section 6 Request 6-24 2.5.4 Rotation Rotation gives the user the ability to quickly view a selection of files and then rotate the desired files

Page 92 - 2.12 Media Information

Section 6 Request 6-25 2.5.5.1 Stamp Schemes- Custom Stamp settings are saved as schemes which can be used. All “stamps” are to

Page 93

Section 6 Request 6-26 2.5.4.6 Stamp Placement And Margin Area This allows placement of the stamp in 9 preset locations. Then margins can be app

Page 94 - 2.14 Job History

Section 6 Request 6-27 2.5.4.11 Merge Type – Pull down A. Opaque This option displays the stamp on top of the image. The background of the s

Page 95

Section 6 Request 6-282.5.4.16 Preview Stamp Click to see the configured Stamp settings in the viewer. Use CRTL+TAB to cycle through text and i

Page 96 - “?” Screen

Section 6 Request 6-29 2.6 Printer Selection The label or name of the printer can be used to send jobs to multiple KIP printers on the network if

Page 97 - 1.1 Overview

Section 6 Request 6-302.8.2.4 View selected image This allows the customer to view any accepted raster or vector file that is highlighted. (NOTE:

Page 98 - 1.2 “?” Screen – General

Section 6 Request 6-312.8.4.4 Recall History Jobs Job History can be used to call up and print jobs that were previously printed. By selecti

Page 99 - 2.1 Information Region

Section 6 Request 6-32 4. At this point the selected job can be sent to the printer to be reprinted or files can be added to it creating a new

Page 100

Section 6 Request 6-33 2.8.4.8 Find KIP Printers This menu allows users to attach to KIP Printers or add a new KIP Printer. FIND KIP PRINTERS wi

Page 101

Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-13 Name of part Functiom Toner Low Indicator Lights when toner is required. Roll Empty Indicator Lights w

Page 102 - 3.0 User Guides

Section 6 Request 6-342.8.6 Transfer See Section 3.0 for Scan Retrieval / Deletion . Upload Settings is a network administrator function. See Admi

Page 103 - 4.1 Printer Density

Section 6 Request 6-353. 0 Retrieve Scans 3.1 Mailbox Retrieval Documents scanned on the KIP 7000 can be retrieved with the KIP Request soft

Page 104

Section 6 Request 6-36 2) Click on KIP Mailbox and listed are all the KIP 7000 Mail boxes on the KIP 7000 IPS. Note: FTP locations are not sho

Page 105 - Page 2 of 5

Section 6 Request 6-373.2 Mailbox File Deletion To remove a file from within a Mail box, use KIP Request in the following manner: 1) Use the Fol

Page 106

Section 6 Request 6-384. 0 KIP 7000 Copier Configurations Please see the “Administrator/Service Functions of the KIP 7000” document to add a

Page 107 - Page 3 of 5

Section 6 Request 6-39 5. 0 Request Installation 5.1 Installation Two methods are available to install the KIP Request software on a Windows

Page 108 - Page 4 of 5

Section 6 Request 6-40 5.2 Connection to KIP Printers Once the application is installed and run for the first time, it is time to connect to a KIP

Page 109

Section 6 Request 6-415.3 Other Installation Considerations 5.3.1 Prompt Setup If Accounting is desired please see 2.8.4.5 in this section of

Page 110 - Page 5 of 5

Section 6 Request 6-426. 0 Appendix 6.1 Folding - Technical description Fold parameters are assigned similar to Stamp (.STP) files and Pen T

Page 111 - 5.0 Color Configuration

Section 6 Request 6-43FolderOutputOrientation Defined as landscape =0, portrait=1, reverse landscape=2, reverse portrait=3. The PPT Unattend uses

Page 112 - 5.4 Destination IP

(1)Thank you for purchasing the KIP 7000. This USER'S MANUAL contains functional and operational explanations for the KIP 7000. Please read th

Page 113 - 5.5 Open Calibration Menu

Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-141. 6 Display during Normal Operation The following default screen appears on the touchscreen if the syste

Page 114 - 6.2 Print This Screen

Section 6 Request 6-446.2 INI Configuration Custom Settings Fields in the Request Configuration Settings File: Winreq.ini [ Location: C:\PROGRA

Page 115 - Windows Driver

Section 6 Request 6-45StatusDelay=30 Sets time in seconds that Request software will wait to read status information (roll information, error cond

Page 116 - 1.1 Introduction

Section 6 Request 6-46AutoRecognize=c:\programs\DS\MAD.exe PowerScriptExe=c:\programs\DS\pscript.exe KipPortExe=C:\Programs\KawPDFT.Exe RecallDi

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Section 6 Request 6-47This next section (MultiplePrinters) should not be configured outside of the GUI of Request [MultiplePrinters] RequestDir0=

Page 118 - 2.1 Output Format

Section 6 Request 6-48[KipPortPrinters] PrinterName1=~KIP 7000 [ConvertTypes] Type0=Group4 TIF R Type1=Group4 CAL R Type2=ZSoft PCX R Type3=HPGL

Page 119 - 2.6 Paper Size

Section 6 Request 6-496.3 Creating Productivity Reports The KIP Productivity Reporting Package (PRP) is designed to use information gathered from

Page 120 - 2.9 Management

Section 6 Request 6-50PrintNet Accounting fields entered into the Request software installed on the Web server host pc being utilized by KIP Print

Page 121 - 2.13 Reverse Collate

Section 6 Request 6-51 1. Printing This report will include both prints and copies that have been sent to the 7000 print engine. The report will

Page 122 - 2.14 Stamps

Section 6 Request 6-52

Page 123 - 3.1 Prerequisites

Section 6 Request 6-53 2. Scanning This report will include all files that have been scanned to file using the Scan Mode of the 7000 UI. The repor

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-15(1) Processing a print On the Touchscreen all jobs or prints will be listed as well as the status: L

Page 125

Section 6 Request 6-543. Meter Reading This report will include daily Meter readings from the desired dates set in the Start Date and End Date. Th

Page 126

Section 6 Request 6-556.4 Printing DWF files DWF (Design Web Format™) files offer a simple, secure way to share design data from AutoDesk. Devel

Page 127

Section 6 Request 6-56 After clicking on “Submit Print Job”, a DWF settings window will appear. This will allow the user to: a) Print all pages

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7-1 Section 7 KIP Print Net Section 7 KIP PrintNET Page 1.0 Preview / Main Screen...

Page 129 - 3.5 Upgrade Process

7-2 Section 7 KIP Print Net 1.0 Preview / Main Screen KIP PrintNET is a basic web-enabled version of KIP Request for use in

Page 130

7-3 Section 7 KIP Print Net 1.1 Main Screen No. Name Function 1 Host Address Type in the URL of the Server

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7-4 Section 7 KIP Print Net 2.0 Operation Details 2.1 Login Screen To access the PrintNET host, in the address line of your

Page 132

7-5 Section 7 KIP Print Net 2.2 Logout Once the user has completed a job submission, they may ‘Logout’ of the KIP PrintNET web pa

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7-6 Section 7 KIP Print Net 9) Stamp Users can choose to apply an available stamp scheme to printed documents. Stamps that can b

Page 134

7-7 Section 7 KIP Print Net 2.7 Remove Select the file and use “Remove” to deselect a file that is not required to be printed

Page 135 - NOTE

Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-16 The user can also adjust the density on the printer. Any of the 4 LED’s of the Image Density Indicator will

Page 136 - 4.1 File Structure Overview

7-8 Section 7 KIP Print Net 2.12 Email Confirmation Users may enter an e-mail address where confirmation of a print job submissi

Page 137

7-9 Section 7 KIP Print Net 2.14 Manage Queue To use this feature the IP or URL of the KIP 7000 must be known. That is a HOST PC

Page 138 - 4.2 Printing Hints

7-10 Section 7 KIP Print Net Edit Job To edit a job, right click on the JOB TICKET name and select Edit Job Ticket.

Page 139 - KIP AutoCAD Driver

7-11 Section 7 KIP Print Net 3.0 Installation The KIP 7000 has the services required for direct connection so no additional

Page 140 - 1.0 Overview and Features

7-12 Section 7 KIP Print Net 3.4 Host PC Installation 1. Ensure installer has local Administrative privileges 2. Install KIP

Page 141

7-13 Section 7 KIP Print Net 4.0 Host PC Configuration This section of the document explains how to setup certain user setti

Page 142 - 2.1 Options

7-14 Section 7 KIP Print Net c) Media type Available media types ‘Bond’, ‘Vellum’, ‘Film’ are defined within Winreq.ini KIP P

Page 143 - 3.0 Installation

7-15 Section 7 KIP Print Net 5.0 Configuration Verify local host access to KIP PrintNET by opening your web browser and en

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7-16 Section 7 KIP Print Net 5.1 Administrative Screen 1 Hom

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7-17 Section 7 KIP Print Net 5.2 Email Settings SMTP Setup SMTP Server and Email settings. Click Submit when finishe

Page 146 - 4.1 Media

Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-17 1. 7 Optional Configurations Standard configuration of the KIP is Network Printing. Print via TCP/IP fro

Page 147 - 4.3 Custom Properties

7-18 Section 7 KIP Print Net Printer Error Message E-Mail is sent every time one of the selected events is tri

Page 148

7-19 Section 7 KIP Print Net Monthly Meter Report E-Mail sent for meter reports. This can be scheduled Weekly

Page 149

7-20 Section 7 KIP Print Net 5.3 Printer Configuration NOTE: Undesired output might occur if settings are changed. This section

Page 150 - 5.0 Custom Settings

7-21 Section 7 KIP Print Net • Reprint Sets the number of copies to reprint after a jam condition. This value is used as d

Page 151 - 5.1 Printer Connection

7-22 Section 7 KIP Print Net 5.4 Job History The Job History screen displays a list of jobs that have been printed. To edit a

Page 152 - 5.2 Plot Identification

7-23 Section 7 KIP Print Net 5.4 Advanced Folder Configuration A powerful new folder configuration tool provides system administ

Page 153 - 5.3 Media Options

7-24 Section 7 KIP Print Net IIS HOST PCIPS WKSTNSubmit Job Job Transfer 5.5 Unified Accounting This feature becomes avail

Page 154 - 5.4 Raster Image Control

7-25 Section 7 KIP Print Net 5.6 Print Set Manager KIP PrintSET Distribution Manager is a powerful set printing application

Page 155 - 5.6 Adjustments

7-26 Section 7 KIP Print Net Upload Files to Repository The repository is a file share that resides on the server and is accessib

Page 156 - 6.0 Appendix

7-27 Section 7 KIP Print Net 3. Click the Upload Files button to transfer files from the local location to the repository that is

Page 157 - KIP Request

Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-181. 8 Media Specifications 1. 8. 1 Print Sizes Available print sizes are as follows: Minimum Maxi

Page 158

7-28 Section 7 KIP Print Net Assemble Files From the repository, images will be selected that will comprise the set of images to

Page 159

7-29 Section 7 KIP Print Net Select Recipients The recipient list will generate a separate print job for each selection. This wi

Page 160 - 1.2 Main Screen

7-30 Section 7 KIP Print Net Select Files for each Recipient Each recipient may have different files from the same pool of files

Page 161 - 1.3 Simple Printing

7-31 Section 7 KIP Print Net Sort Files Step 5 will allow the operator to order the images on a per recipient basis. 1. Select

Page 162 - Section 6 Request 6-6

7-32 Section 7 KIP Print Net Customize Jobs Each recipient may need to have different options for the final printed set. These o

Page 163 - 2.2 File Select

7-33 Section 7 KIP Print Net Submit Once all of the printing parameters have been completed, the Submit screen will display a sum

Page 164 - 2.3 Job List

7-34 Section 7 KIP Print Net 6.0 Appendix Other Web Browsers This document is created using the most popular web browser a

Page 165

7-35 Section 7 KIP Print Net KIP PrintNET on Opera

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7-36 Section 7 KIP Print Net KIP PrintNET installs the following files and folders to a user specified installation directory:

Page 167

7-37 Section 7 KIP Print Net 7.0 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: When I connect to KIP PrintNET, I am prompted to ins

Page 168

Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-191. 8. 2 Media not to be used Do not use the following kinds of printing paper. Doing so may damage the p

Page 169 - Section 6 Request 6-13

Section 8 Productivity Reports 8-1Section 8 Productivity Reports 1.0 Productivity Reports 8- 3 2.0 Creating Productiv

Page 170 - 2.4 Key Job Settings

Section 8 Productivity Reports 8-2 1.0 Productivity Reports - KIP 6.2 Software The KIP Productivity Reporting is designed to use information

Page 171 - 2.5 Advanced Job Settings

Section 8 Productivity Reports 8-3 KIP 7000 User Log on Screen On the Copy / Scan screen if accounting enabled

Page 172 - Section 6 Request 6-16

Section 8 Productivity Reports 8-42.0 Creating Productivity Reports Productivity reports can be generated from KIP Request 6.x and can be very

Page 173 - Section 6 Request 6-17

Section 8 Productivity Reports 8-52.1 Printing This report will include both prints and copies that have been sent to the 7000 print engine. The

Page 174 - Section 6 Request 6-18

Section 8 Productivity Reports 8-62.2 Scanning This report will include all files that have been scanned to file using the Scan Mode of the 7000 U

Page 175 - Section 6 Request 6-19

Section 8 Productivity Reports 8-72.3 Meter Reading This report will include daily Meter readings from the desired dates set in the Start Date and

Page 176 - Section 6 Request 6-20

Section 8 Productivity Reports 8-8 3.0 Automated Metering Overview The PrintNet software built into every KIP IPS includes the ability to automa

Page 177 - Section 6 Request 6-21

Section 8 Productivity Reports 8-9c) The Total Run is a meter that covers the overall total linear amount of media has been fed through the machin

Page 178 - Section 6 Request 6-22

Section 8 Productivity Reports 8-10printing and copying and generally matches the mechanical meter on the front of the machine. Meter A can be re

Page 179 - Section 6 Request 6-23

Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-20 Pre-printed Extremely slippery Extremely sticky Extremely thin and soft OHP Film

Page 180 - Section 6 Request 6-24

Section 8 Productivity Reports 8-113.8 Sample Report: This is an example of a Monthly Report that contains meter readings and details of copy,

Page 181 - Section 6 Request 6-25

Section 8 Productivity Reports 8-124.0 Automatic Email Reports Overview An e-mail notification system can be activated which will provide printer

Page 182 - Section 6 Request 6-26

Section 8 Productivity Reports 8-13 4.2 Email Address Support. The Printer Error Message can be emailed to several types of email addresses simu

Page 183 - Section 6 Request 6-27

Section 9 Connectivity 9-1Section 9 Connectivity Page 1. 0 Set IP Address 11- 2 1.1 Enter Configuration Mode 11- 2 1.2 TCP/IP Prop

Page 184 - Section 6 Request 6-28

Section 9 Connectivity 9-21.0 IP Addressing 1.1 Configuration Mode To access and set the IP address: a) Press the “?” button on the Opera

Page 185 - Section 6 Request 6-29

Section 9 Connectivity 9-31.2 TCP/IP Properties No. Name Function 1 IP Setting Selects DHCP assigned IP addre

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Section 9 Connectivity 9-4 1.2.1 DHCP / Manual IP Assigment a) Press “Use DHCP” button for DHCP to assign IP address b) Press “Use Followin

Page 187

Section 9 Connectivity 9-5 1.2.2 DHCP / Manual DNS Assigment a) Press “Obtain DNS” button for DHCP to assign DNS address b) Press “Use the

Page 188

Section 9 Connectivity 9-6 1.2.3 DHCP / Manual WINS Assignment a) Press “Obtain WINS” button for DHCP to assign WINS address b) Press “Us

Page 189 - Section 6 Request 6-33

Section 9 Connectivity 9-7 1.2.4 Apply Settings a) Select “Apply” button to accept IP addressing information. 1.3 E

Page 190 - 2.9 DropBox

Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-211. 8. 4 Environmental Condition - Correction Take the necessary actions according to the environmental co

Page 191 - 3.1 Mailbox Retrieval

- 1 - Connectivity - Appendix A Printing from MICROSTATION to the KIP Printer There are 2 methods to print from MICROSTATION to the KIP Printer.

Page 192 - Section 6 Request 6-36

- 2 - b) The .PLT files created by the driver can be viewed within the Request software and printed in collated sets with enhanced features like u

Page 193 - REMOVED!

- 3 - ; MICROSTATION starts counting pens at 1, so even though the HP 650c has ; pens 0 through 255, pen 0 is not used by MICROSTATION. num_pens

Page 194 - Section 6 Request 6-38

1 Connectivity - Appendix B Configuring a TCP/IP Desktop Printer for Mac OS 9 The Apple Desktop Printer Utility is required for TCP/IP printing. This

Page 195 - 5.1 Installation

2 2. A new dialog should appear: 3. Under “PostScript™ Printer Description (PPD) File,“ click Change. A list of Printer Description files should a

Page 196 - Section 6 Request 6-40

3 4. Under “Internet Printer“ click “Change.“ The following dialog should appear: . Under “Printer Address,“ enter either the name (e.g., laser

Page 197 - Section 6 Request 6-41

4 5. The status dialog should look something like this: 6. Select Save under the File menu to create a desktop printer. Select a name for the deskt

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1 Connectivity - Appendix C Configuring a TCP/IP Printer in Macintosh OS X The KIP IPS can be connected to Macintosh systems through TCP/IP. Macint

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2 2. Select the “Applications” folder 3. Select the “Utilities” folder

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3 4. Find the “Printer Setup Utility” 5. On the top menu bar select “Printers” and then “Add a Printer”

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-22 NOTE (3) Re-appearance of image (especially solid black images) may occur

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4 6. On the next screen you will need to configure the following items: a. In the first pull down select “IP Printing” b. In the second “Printer T

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5 8. Select “Add” 9. The printer set up will be in the Printer List

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6 10. In the menu bar on top, select Printers then select “Create Desktop Printer” from the pull down choices

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2 Industry Standard Terminology Network Interface Card (NIC): All KIP digital printers come equipped with an onboard Network Interface Card (NIC). Th

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3 KIP Printer Network Components KIP printers have several network components (both hardware and software based) that allow for TCP/IP printing funct

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4 that delivers print jobs from applications on a client computer to a print servers and/or hands off data to a port monitor for local or remote deliv

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5 • Native mode: Native mode refers to printable data generated by the KUWPD rendering engine. Data arriving in this format has been rendered by the K

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MICROSOFT NETWORK CONNECTIVITY Windows Workstation Windows Server KIP Digital Printer NT/2000/XP

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NOVELL NETWORK CONNECTIVITY Windows Workstation Netware Server KIP Digital Printer NT/2000/XP

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-23 2. 0 Basic Functions 2. 1 Turning on the Printer 1) Plug the printer into an exclusive wall outl

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UNIX NETWORK CONNECTIVITY Unix CAD Workstation Unix Server KIP Digital Printer Sun/HP/SGI/IRIX

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Unigraphics GL/2 TIFF output CALS outputUnix CAD WorkstationSun/HP/SGI/IRIXLP/LPR/LPDCatia V4 GL/2 Ideas GL/2 Windows WorkstationNT/2000/XPUnix Serve

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FirewallWeb ServerFTP SiteInternetKIP PrintNet InternetKWindows DriversKIP PrintNet IntranetKIP Request UsersAutoCAD DriversUNIX SpreadsheetsOrganizat

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DIGITAL PRINTER KIP 7000 User’s Guide ( Inch model ) Version A.2 (Issued on January 20, 2007) Published b

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(2) Safety Warnings The following warnings are very important in order to safely use this product. These notes are important in preventing danger

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-24 3) There is a Sub Display Panel on the right-front of the printer. The Orange lamp of the Status Indi

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-252. 2 Turning off the Printer 1) Press “OFF” on the Power Switch to turn off the KIP 7000.

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-262. 3 Replacing the Roll Media 1) When the Roll Empty Indicator lights, check th

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-27 3) Remove the Roll Spool (2) from the Roll Deck. 4) Pull out the Roll Spool (2) from the core

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-28 NOTE Ensure the roll media is wound in the proper direction. 6) Insert the Roll

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-297) Loading Roll 1 or Roll 3 7-1) Put the Roll Spool back into the Roll Deck. (Gear sid

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-307-2) Rotate the green knob to the direction indicated by the arrow and feed the leading edge of the media b

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-318) In Loading Roll 2 or Roll 4 8-1) Place the Roll Spool onto the Operat

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-328-2) Slide the right side of the Operator Aid Arm backward. Then slide the left side of the Operator aid Ar

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-338-3) Rotate the green knob as shown by the arrow and feed the leading edge of the media between the Feeding

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(3) WARNING 1. The Power source must be as follows:

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-342. 4 Replacing the Toner Cartridge 1) Open the Manual Table. 2) P

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-353) Push the Joint rightward to release the Toner Cartridge. (The joint is latched.)

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-366) Shake a new Toner Cartridge several times right and left to make the toner smooth. 7)

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-379) Rotate the Toner Cartridge to the arrow direction at least 90 degrees. (The new Toner Cartridge is

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-382. 5 Setting the Cut Sheet Paper 1) Open the Manual Table. 2) There are several siz

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-392. 6 Dehumidifying the Roll Media If the roll paper is stored in an extremely humid location, it may c

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-40 “Dehumidify Heater Switch” is located on the left-rear side of the machine. Press “H” to t

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(4) CAUTION There are hot items inside of the printer.

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-65Clear the

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-2 4.0 Error Correction 1- 59 4.1 Mis-feed Errors 1- 61 4.1.1 Mis-feed in

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Section 2 Job Info Screen 2-1Section 2 Job Info Screen 1. 0 Job Info Screen 2- 2 1.1 Main Screen – Summary 2- 2 2. 0 O

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Section 2 Job Info Screen 2-21. 0 Job Info Screen 1.1 Main Screen No. Name Function 1 Mode Selects the “Mod

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Section 2 Job Info Screen 2-32. 0 Operation Details The Job Info screen is used to view or manage the current copy or prints jobs on the KIP

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Section 2 Job Info Screen 2-4 2.2 User Name Displays the “Name” or the “owner” of the job This information is obtained from fields within:

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Section 2 Job Info Screen 2-52.4 Status Displays the current “Status” of a job. Displays one of the following: a) Processing – job is curre

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Section 2 Job Info Screen 2-62.7 Delete To remove a job from the Job list: a) Select the job to remove Another Screen will appear. b) Press

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Section 1 Basic Printer Functions 1-3 1.0 Before Use 1. 1 Installation Requirements The following conditions are required for installation

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Section 2 Job Info Screen 2-72.8 Change Media Type in Print Job To change the media type in a job that may be in the job list: a) Select the job

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Section 2 Job Info Screen 2-82.9 To Top If a job in the list is required urgently and there are other jobs in the list prior to it, the job ca

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Section 2 Job Info Screen 2-9 2.11 Page Scroll Arrows may appear in the lower right corner of the screen to scroll through the pages of jobs.

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Section 2 Job Info Screen 2-102.13 Change Media Information At the top of the Job List Screen is the region that displays the current media load

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Section 2 Job Info Screen 2-11 2.14 Job History KIP Job History can be used to call up and print jobs that were previously printed. By selecting a

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Section 2 Job Info Screen 2-124. Users have the option to change Accounting information, Media type, Number of Originals and number of sets. Or t

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3-2 Section 3 ?” Screen 1.0 Help – Configurat

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