Macintosh Configuration
KPDL II, Kyocera’s PostScript compatible mode is required for Macintosh printing. KPDL
II is standard on some printers, such as the FS/LS-800, 1700+ and 3700+, while it is an
option on other models, such as the FS/LS-600 and 7000. If KPDL II is installed it will
appear in the Emulation list on the Status page. For the FS/LS-7000, the default emulation
for the Option 2 Interface must also be set to KPDL or KPDL (Auto).
Installing the Driver and Selecting the Printer
1. To install the Macintosh Printer Driver and Utilities from the CD which is provided with
the printer, open the Drivers folder, then the appropriate language folder, and double
click on the FS-Series Installer program.
2. Once installation is complete and your system has been restarted, select Chooser
from the Apple menu to open the Chooser.
3. Select the FS-Series Driver, the zone (if any) and the 2000E printer. The default
name for the printer is KYO_ followed by the 2000E six digit serial number.
4. Click on Setup. Select the appropriate PPD file from the pop-up menu near the
bottom of the screen. Turn on Background Printing if desired and close the Chooser.
5. From the File menu within any application, select either Page Setup or Print.
6. Click on the Options button, click on Options Installed, and select the paper
handling accessories that are installed on the printer.
7. Optional: Click on the appropriate selection to set the desired defaults for options such
as Output Tray, Image Refinement, Duplexing, etc.
Naming the Printer and Changing Other Settings
There are two methods for changing additional 2000E settings; 1) with the FS-Series Utility,
and 2) with a standard browser. Connecting to the printer’s IP address with a browser
allows changing Macintosh, NetWare, and TCP/IP settings on the 2000E, whereas the
FS-Series Utility can only be used to change Macintosh settings on the 2000E. For those
users that do not have a browser and/or do not want to assign an IP address to the
2000E, instructions for using the FS-Series Utility are provided below. Instructions for
configuring with a browser can be found in the User’s Manual.
1. Double click on the FS-Series Utility icon on the Macintosh desktop.
2. Highlight KYO_<serial#>, e.g. KYO_163479 in the printer list and click on General.
3. Click on Rename Printer and type the desired printer name in the Printer Name field.
Click on OK to return to the General Printer Options dialog.
4. Click on Network Options, select the desired zone for the printer from the Available
Zones list and click on Set Zone.
5. Enable or disable the power on status page as desired and click on Done. This
completes Macintosh printing configuration.
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