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Kyocera Mita KM-3035 All-In-One Laser Printer - Page 7 Questions & Answers
Kyoceramyta 3035 is jamming but there is no jammed paper
you most likely need to replace the 3 tires in the cassette..
this issue tends to happen when the rollers are becoming worn.
there is 1 feed roller 1 lead pulley and 1 seperation roller that needs replaced...If you feel brave you can remove the unit that hold them to see how worn they are.. ( simply remove the cassette completeley out of the machine..on the left side holding the feed unit in place is 1 silver screw..remove that screw and you can pull the feed unit out of the machine...if the rollers look slick.. let me know I can give you part #'s of the rollers you need
I'm using Mac OS 10.5.6 and the Kyocera KM-3035
use the generic print driver in mac and tune it with this
tutorial also set the press printer on the copier and set emulation to kpdl auto... also see if you can make the driver spool...
if that doesn't work... then try moving a zipped 10 mb file from one pc to another on your network... make sure one pc or laptop is connected where your copier is... if you open the zipped file and its corrupted... then the problem isn't your copier... its your network...
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When i print envelope the return address gets cut
There are some parameters that must be correct before an envelope will print properly. The M/P tray on the KM-3035 should be configured for the proper envelope size, probably COMMERCIAL 10, (but could be another size...need to measure the envelope) and type should be set to ENVELOPE. When printing from the application,i.e. Word or Word Perfect, be sure to select the proper printer and configure the Print Set-up, print direction, size, etc...You will have these options by clicking file and then print from the application print menu.
Kyocera 3035 will not print - NIC card red LED
First turn the main Power Switch off, then unplug the network cable from the nic card and leave it unplugged. Then turn the machine back on, when it says ready to copy, press the printer button and print out a network status page. Then hook the network cable back up and go to a pc and click on start then control panel and look for printers and faxes and click on it, then right click on the Kyocera Printer Icon, then click on properties in the drop down then click on the port tab, then click on configure port and check the ip address and make sure it matches the one on the network status page, if it doesn't put in the correct IP Address and apply the change. But if the ip address is right just try printing again. If it prints ok then you are done but if it doesn't try this click on start then run and then type in cmd, then on the screen that opens up type in ping, then a space, then ip address of the Kyocera Machine then press enter, if the Nic card is connecting to the network you should get a reply from the Kyocera's Nic Card if you do then the Nic Card is ok and the Kyocera print driver may have to be deleted and then re-installed. Hope this helps.
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