In this article, we walk through how to copy an ID card both sides on one page on your Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE multifunction copier. This is extremely helpful and helps...
Scanning
In this series of articles, we will show you how to add a Scan-to-Folder entry to your Kyocera MFP’s Control Panel, take a look at Scan Result Reports, how to Scan to Email Kyocera Gmail, Scan to a Folder, and how to change your Kyocera MFP’s Default Scan Resolution.
Konica Minolta: Remove Blank Pages Scanning
VIDEO: HOW TO remove Blank pages with your Konica Minolta MFP Optimizing Scanning Efficiency with Konica Minolta's Page Removal Feature Follow these steps to enhance the scanning...
How to fix hp printer lines on copies
Vertical bands, lines, or streaks in copies you can identify and address the underlying issues with the right troubleshooting steps and the quality of your printed or scanned...
How to use the Continuous Scan feature on a Kyocera TASKalfa MFP
Kyocera TASKalfa xxx2/3 Series Continuous Scan Guide This article walks through setting up continuous scan on your Kyocera TASKalfa multifunction device. The benefit of setting...
How to Change your Kyocera MFP’s Default Scan Resolution from the Control Panel
Learn how to change your Kyocera MFP’s default scan resolution from the control panel in this article from Boston Document Systems.
How to Change the Default File Name for Scanned Documents
In this article, we will show you how to change the default file name for scanned documents on a Kyocera MFP.
Scan to Email Kyocera Gmail
Scan to email using your Gmail account for Kyocera Copier Machines now requires to use App/Device passwords.
How to Change your Kyocera MFP’s Default Scan Resolution from the Web Interface
Learn how to change your Kyocera MFP’s default scan resolution from the kyocera web interface in this article from BDS.
How to Create a Network Shared Folder
Here is a brief video from Sam on how to create a network shared folder on a Windows OS 1. Open up ‘Windows Explorer’ 2. Click on ‘This PC’ 3. Click on ‘C://’ 4. Right click and...