Kyocera FS-C5350 - Re: Help sending a CAPT file

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  • jonbonse
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    Kyocera FS-C5350 - Re: Help sending a CAPT file

    Hi All

    I have the .CAPT file to reset the colour alignment however struggling to send it . . .

    How is this done?

    I have tried copying the .CAPT file to the root directory of a USB drive, plug in, then start the printer but it doesnt see it. . . .
  • B0265
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    Re: Kyocera FS-C5350 - Re: Help sending a CAPT file

    Is the file showing in the USB memory menu?

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    • jonbonse
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      Re: Kyocera FS-C5350 - Re: Help sending a CAPT file

      Originally posted by B0265
      Is the file showing in the USB memory menu?
      No theres nothing in USB memory menu

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      • Tricky
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        Re: Kyocera FS-C5350 - Re: Help sending a CAPT file

        Hi have you tried a memory card inserted in the main logic board with the capt file on it?

        This may work..

        network the printer and get its ip address.

        in the folder where the capt file is hold down shift and at the same time right click this makes the option "open command window here" appear.

        In command window type

        ftp ip address of printer

        eg

        ftp 10.10.10.10

        Next press the enter key twice (no password required):


        type

        put 2HL_CLRreg_init.capt

        or whatever the name of your capt file is

        and press enter

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        • jonbonse
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          Re: Kyocera FS-C5350 - Re: Help sending a CAPT file

          Originally posted by skynet
          Hi have you tried a memory card inserted in the main logic board with the capt file on it?

          This may work..

          network the printer and get its ip address.

          in the folder where the capt file is hold down shift and at the same time right click this makes the option "open command window here" appear.

          In command window type

          ftp ip address of printer

          eg

          ftp 10.10.10.10

          Next press the enter key twice (no password required):


          type

          put 2HL_CLRreg_init.capt

          or whatever the name of your capt file is

          and press enter
          Hi

          ive not tried the Compact Flash card in main board as I didn't have a card reader to put the file onto it...

          I will try the ftp (if you mean using Windows command prompt?). If this doesn't work I'll try the compact flash way as I a new card reader is due tomorrow.

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          • B0265
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            Re: Kyocera FS-C5350 - Re: Help sending a CAPT file

            You can also use Internet Explorer or just Windows file Explorer and type in ftp://ip address of printer. You should see 4 folders lp1-lp4, simply copy the file to one of the folders.

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            • jonbonse
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              Re: Kyocera FS-C5350 - Re: Help sending a CAPT file

              Originally posted by skynet
              Hi have you tried a memory card inserted in the main logic board with the capt file on it?

              This may work..

              network the printer and get its ip address.

              in the folder where the capt file is hold down shift and at the same time right click this makes the option "open command window here" appear.

              In command window type

              ftp ip address of printer

              eg

              ftp 10.10.10.10

              Next press the enter key twice (no password required):


              type

              put 2HL_CLRreg_init.capt

              or whatever the name of your capt file is

              and press enter

              PERFECT! Worked like a charm!

              Thank you very much

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