How to fix moire patterns on copies from Kyocera All in One Printer?
- JjordanoliverSep 3, 2025
If your Kyocera All in One Printer's copies have a moire pattern, and the original is a printed photograph, set the image quality to [Print Photo].

How to fix moire patterns on copies from Kyocera All in One Printer?
If your Kyocera All in One Printer's copies have a moire pattern, and the original is a printed photograph, set the image quality to [Print Photo].
Why are my Kyocera All in One Printer's printouts wrinkled?
If you are getting wrinkled printouts from your Kyocera All in One Printer, clean the paper separator of the paper feed unit. If that doesn't resolve the issue, replace the paper with new paper. Also, ensure the paper is set in a proper orientation.
How to remove black lines from Kyocera All in One Printer's document processor printouts?
If the printouts from your Kyocera All in One Printer's document processor have black lines, try cleaning the slit glass.
How to fix skewed images from Kyocera All in One Printer?
To resolve skewed images on your Kyocera All in One Printer, when placing originals on the platen, align them with the original size indicator plates. When using the optional document processor, align the original width guides securely before placing the originals. Also, check the position of the paper width guides to ensure the paper is loaded correctly.
What to do if my Kyocera All in One Printer won't print?
If you cannot print from your Kyocera All in One Printer, ensure the power cord is plugged into an AC outlet and the main power switch is turned on. Verify the printer cable is securely connected, and if the machine was powered on before connecting the cable, power it on again after connecting the cable. If 'Press Status Key...' is displayed, press the Status/Job Cancel key, then [Printing Jobs], and [Resume All Print Jobs].
Why does my Kyocera All in One Printer keep jamming?
If paper often jams in your Kyocera All in One Printer, make sure the paper is loaded correctly. If it is, remove the paper, turn it over, and reload it. Also, replace the paper if it's curled, folded, or wrinkled. Finally, remove any jammed paper or loose scraps from the machine.
| Functions | Print, Copy, Scan, Fax |
|---|---|
| Copy Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
| Duplex Printing | Standard |
| Type | Color Multifunctional |
| Print Speed | 25 ppm |
| Print Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi, Multi-bit technology for print quality of 9, 600 x 600 dpi equivalent |
| Copy Speed | 25 copies per minute (A4) |
| Scan Resolution | 600 dpi |
| Fax Resolution | 200 x 200 dpi, 300 x 300 dpi |
| Memory | 1 GB |
| Hard Disk Drive | 80 GB |
| Network Connectivity | Ethernet, USB |
| Scan Features | Scan to e-mail, Scan to FTP, Scan to SMB, Scan to USB Host, TWAIN scan |
Explanation of symbols used for safety warnings and prohibited/required actions.
Instructions for loading paper into the cassettes and multi-purpose tray.
Procedures for placing originals on the platen or in the document processor.
Steps for turning the machine's main power on and off.
Instructions for logging in and out of the machine when user login administration is enabled.
Step-by-step guide for performing basic copying operations.
Overview of sending scanned images via E-mail, PC, or Document Box.
Explains the functions and basic operations of the Document Box feature.
Procedure to specify the size of originals for scanning.
How to select the paper source for copying.
Enabling additional copies after a job is completed, with optional password protection.
Selecting the original size for scanning.
Selecting the size of the image to be sent.
Selecting the file format for sending scanned images.
Restricting access to PDF files by assigning passwords for display, print, or edit.
Creating, editing, and managing custom boxes for storing documents.
Information on Private Print, Stored Job, Quick Copy, and Proof and Hold Job Boxes.
Checking the status of jobs being processed or waiting to be printed.
Reviewing the history of completed jobs.
Pausing and resuming all printing jobs in printing/waiting status.
Suspending current job to prioritize a waiting job.
Checking toner, paper, and staple levels on the touch panel.
Configuring or checking the status of installed devices and lines.
Configuration of common settings like language, sound, and units.
Settings related to copying functions such as paper selection and zoom.
Adjusting print quality and performing machine maintenance procedures.
Resetting the machine's hard disk to its default mode.
Configuring network settings including host name and TCP/IP protocols.
Procedures for cleaning the machine's exterior and internal components.
Instructions for replacing toner containers and the waste toner box.
General guidelines for diagnosing and solving common machine problems.
How to respond to various alphanumeric error messages displayed on the touch panel.
Step-by-step instructions for clearing paper jams from different locations.
Specifies how user access is administered, including authentication methods.
Manages copy/print counts by assigning IDs to accounts.
Detailed technical specifications of the machine and its components.










