Panasonic 8420 Operating Instructions Manual
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21 Before You Start ColorWise™ CRDs (color rendering dictionaries) take full advantage of the colors available on your printer. PostScript 3 RGB files are converted to the printer’s CMYK color space during processing—optimizing them for rendering and printing. CRDs available with the PostScript driver include: •Photographic •Presentation •Transparency Using the PostScript driver an image’s RGB data can be also converted to the color space and gamut of the KX-P8420 printer using RGB source profiles....
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22 Before You Start Fiery WebTools are utilities that enable users to manage the KX-P8420 from the Internet or your company’s intranet: •Fiery WebDownloader •Status •Fiery WebSetup •Fiery WebLink •Fiery WebSpooler For additional information on KX-P8420 specifications, see “Specifications” on page 205. The icons in this document indicate: : Features and functionality which require an optional hard disk drive. See “Installing a hard disk drive” on page 196. :Features and functionality which require a...
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23 Before You Start System requirements You can use the printer in a networked environment and print from a PC compatible computer running Windows or from a Macintosh computer. The minimum hardware configuration required to use the printer with an IBM PC or compatible includes: •An IBM PC or compatible computer with a 386 processor or higher •A mouse that is supported by Windows •Windows 3.1*1, Windows 95 or Windows NT® 4.0*2*3 (Intel version) •Appropriate interface cables for your network or printer...
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24 Before You Start Minimum space requirements Power source •The voltage level of the power source must not vary more than ±10% from the voltage level marked on the nameplate (located on the back of the unit). •Do not use an extension cord. •Do not use a line conditioner, transient suppressor or surge protector as it may cause a machine error. Rear Right Left 45 cm (17.7) Multi-purpose tray opening space 35 cm (13.8) Controller board opening space 50 cm (19.7) Media tray opening space 60 cm (23.6)...
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25 Before You Start Unpacking Make sure that all of the items shown below were provided and have not been damaged. Report damage or shortages to the reseller from which the unit was purchased. Page 2 includes an area for recording important information such as the name of reseller, serial number, and date of purchase. NOTE: • Save the original carton and packing materials for future shipping and transporting of the unit. They have been specifically designed to protect the equipment during...
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Front panel (See page 27.) Right side door Fuser (See pages 150 and 158.) Color imaging unit (See pages 29 and 149.)Front door (See page 29.) Media tray Rear side view Multi-purpose tray (MPT) Left side door Parallel interfaceAC inlet Power switch
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27 Before You Start Front panel overview This section describes the functions of the front panel, illustrated below: The printer LCD has two 24-character lines to display the printer’s status/ error messages or menu settings. The activity lights indicate the status of the printer. They have the following meanings: This lightIndicates Ready indicator—Lit when the printer is on-line (ready to accept and process new jobs), blinking when in menu mode and when receiving, processing or printing data, and...
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28 Before You Start The front panel’s buttons have the following meanings: This buttonIndicates Menu/Exit button—From Ready (or Sleep), enters Menu mode. From Menu mode, exits menus entirely, returning to Ready. Cancel/Left button—While printing, Cancel stops printing or processing the current job. In Menu mode, returns to the previous menu item. When entering numbers, decrements to the next number or moves the cursor to the left. Continue/Forward button—Advances to the next selection in menu...
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Chapter 2 29 Printer Setup This chapter describes setting up the KX-P8420 Color Printer, connecting it to a PC compatible computer, and powering on the printer. It also includes print area specifications, guidelines for using the multi-purpose tray (MPT), and instructions on using the front panel. Setting up the printer The general steps for setting up the printer are: • “Preparing the color imaging unit” on page 29 • “Setting up the output tray” on page 30 • “Installing the toner...
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30 Printer Setup 2Turn the upper green lever clockwise until it stops and the arrows are aligned. This tightens the internal belts to ready the unit for printing. 3Close the front door. Make sure that you have enough room for the output tray and that it is easy to access. To set up the output tray: 1Remove the adhesive tape that holds the output tray against the printer. Setting up the output tray