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Kyocera Mita KM-2550 All-In-One Laser Printer - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Kyocera km 2550, copies are
If your prints or status page prints normally and the light/faint area is only when making a copy then the mirrors in the optics need to be cleaned. They can get dusty or build up a film on them. You must turn off and unplug the copier then remove the large glass that you place your original on. There are two screws to the left of the large glass if you remove them the piece of plastic that holds the glass in place on the left can be removed. Left the glass off. If you are careful you can grab the center of the mirror base that houses the lamp that comes on when making a copy and slide it slowly to the right. This will allow you enough space to clean the mirrors. Use a clean lint free cloth with a mild glass cleaner (with no amonia). Put everything back to were it was and plug in and turn on the machine and you should be all set.
When iam using scanner an
first off let me clarify this its a wireless all in one printer go to menu on the printer go to wlan then you should see wireless setup click on that you must know the password to your router and it must be wireless if you have it setup to secure otherwise :also sometimes you need to know the ip address and enter it also to get it to communicate with the router and other computers.if this doesnt help you need to post more info on what kind of problem your having it can be technical setting up that printer good luck!
I want add a KM-2550 as a printer on an XP
u can come to know from the server
where its physically installed
goto printers and faxes
then oen printer properties
and there is a tab named shared
see the name there
and write it
and then
u can add to the other macine
and can install
Error 6400 on Kyocera KM-2550
Hi,
This Refers to ' Zero-crossing signal problem '
The zero cross error tells you that there are neutral to ground transients. In plain language, dirty AC power.
Copiers are for the most part ground switching devices. If you don't
have a good ground there is no guarantee the the various electronic
components will come on when desired.
Most of the equipment that I've worked on allow for 0.5vac or less
neutral to ground. The VOM is not the best possible tool for
documenting this kind of problem. After all, how long are you going to
stand there and watch it? A Power Quality Analyzer records all events
preferably over 48 hours. The better ones generate event reports.
Thanks!!
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