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Panasonic Digital Color Imaging Systems For Copier Dp C354 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Digital Color Imaging Systems For Copier Dp C354 Operating Instructions
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11 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 4Select “OK”. Ex: “Green” is selected. zFor the following procedure, refer to steps 5 to 6 of Selecting the Color Mode (see page 8).
12 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 1 Color Mode Color and Monochrome originals can be copied in one specified color. The color can be selected from the basic colors (Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan), or from the registered colors. zWhen 1 Color Mode is selected, Original Type setting selection is not available. 1Select “1 Color”. zTo display this screen, refer to steps 1 to 3 of Selecting the Color Mode (see page 8). 2Select “Change Color”. zThe color and the specified name are displayed. 3Select a color from the basic colors or custom colors, and then select “OK”. ‰When selecting a color from the basic colors. ‰When selecting a color from the custom colors. zWhen registering a custom color, refer to New Color Registration (see page 14). Ex: Copying a Full Color original in Cyan. Ex: Copying a Monochrome original in Cyan.
13 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 4Select “OK”. Ex: “Green” is selected. zFor the following procedure, refer to steps 5 to 6 of Selecting the Color Mode (see page 8).
14 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features New Color Registration 1Select “Add Custom”. zTo display this screen, refer to steps 1 to 2 of 2 Color Mode (see page 10). 2Select any button without a registered color name, and then select “OK”. ‰When the registered color is changed. Select the registered color name button, and then select “OK”. 3Adjust the color level of Cyan, Magenta, and/or Yellow colors. zThe created new color can be confirmed with the Color Sample Indicator in real time. zThe total combined color level of “Cyan”, “Magenta”, and “Yellow” should be 240% or less. 4Check the adjusted color, and then select “OK”. Color Ratio Color Color Sample Indicator
15 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 5Input the original color name with the keyboard, and then select “OK”. zUp to 20 characters. zFor instructions on how to enter characters, refer to Using the Keyboard in the Operating Instructions (For Function Parameters) on the provided CD-ROM. 6Confirm the registered color, and then select “OK”.
16 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Selecting Original Type and Adjusting the Density Select the original type corresponding to your documents. Adjust the copy density according to your requirements. zOriginal Type setting selection is not available when the 2 Color, or 1 Color mode is chosen. zTo change the “Original Type” default setting, refer to Copier Settings (For Key Operator) in the Operating Instructions (For Function Parameters) on the provided CD-ROM. 1Place original(s). zRefer to Placing Originals (Copy) in the Operating Instructions (For Basic Operations) of provided booklet. 2Press the Copy key if the machine is set to other function mode. 3Select “Quality Adj.”. 4Select the Original Type. Text Text/Photo Photo Other Types Decreased densityIncreased density Lighter Darker
17 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 5Adjust the density using “Lighter” or “Darker”, and then select “OK”. 6Enter the desired number of copies. 7Press the Start key. zAfter finishing copying, press the Reset key to return to the initial screen of the current active mode. Te x tSelect when copying text without any pictures. “Printed”: Original full of printed characters. “Pencil”: Original written with pencil to make it darker. Te x t / PhotoSelect when copying originals containing text, and pictures. “Photo Paper”: “LaserPrinted”: “Commercial”: Ex: Brochure PhotoSelect when copying photos. “Photo Paper”: Photos printed on paper. “LaserPrinted”: Photos printed by laser printer. “Commercial”: Photos on printed material. Ex: Brochure Other Ty p e sSelect when copying the following types of originals. “Map”: “TracingPaper”: Use when original is thin, select this mode to prevent copying the image on the backside. “NewsPaper”: Use when background color is not white (Ex: Newspaper). LighterEach time it is selected, the density level is decreased, brightening the printed color. DarkerEach time it is selected, the density level is increased, darkening the printed color.
18 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Registering Quality Preset Save your favorite Quality Adj. setting configuration, by registering up to 5 Quality Presets. The following quality adjustment settings can be registered: • Auto, Black, Full Color, 2 Color or 1 Color • Original Type • Density More Settings • Background Removal • BleedThrough Prevention •Tint • Contrast • Sharpness • Saturation • Color Balance zFor details on how to use Quality Preset, refer to Using Quality Preset (see page 20). zThe registered image quality setting is kept until it is overwritten by a new setting. 1Place original(s). zRefer to Placing Originals (Copy) in the Operating Instructions (For Basic Operations) of provided booklet. 2Press the Copy key if the machine is set to other function mode. 3Select “Quality Adj.”. 4Select the desired quality settings. 5Select “Save”.
19 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 6Select a Quality Preset button, and then select “OK”. ‰When registering a new Quality Preset. Select an empty Quality Preset button. ‰When updating a registered Quality Preset. Select the registered Quality Preset button. 7Enter any Quality Preset name, and then select “OK”. zRegistration will not be permitted without assigning a name. zUp to 20 characters. zFor instructions on how to enter characters, refer to Using the Keyboard in the Operating Instructions (For Function Parameters) on the provided CD-ROM. 8Select “OK”. 9Enter the desired number of copies. 10Press the Start key. zAfter finishing copying, press the Reset key to return to the initial screen of the current active mode.
20 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Using Quality Preset You can recall the registered quality adjustment configuration settings by using the following procedures. For details on how to register image quality adjustment settings into Quality Preset, refer to the Registering Quality Preset (see page 18). 1Place original(s). zRefer to Placing Originals (Copy) in the Operating Instructions (For Basic Operations) of provided booklet. 2Press the Copy key if the machine is set to other function mode. 3Select “Quality Adj.”. 4Select “Recall”. 5Select a Quality Preset button, and then select “OK”. The selected Quality Preset settings are reflected. 6Select “OK”. 7Enter the desired number of copies. 8Press the Start key. zAfter finishing copying, press the Reset key to return to the initial screen of the current active mode.