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Panasonic Digital Imaging System For Copier Dp 6000 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Digital Imaging System For Copier Dp 6000 Operating Instructions
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4-6 Copying on Two Sides (2 Sided)59 Basic Features 4 Procedure On the Basic Features screen, select 2 Sided. Copying on Two Sides (2 Sided) You cannot make two sided copies onto paper size smaller than 5.5 x 8.5. You cannot make two sided copies if the settings for front and back pages differ. You cannot make two sided copies on paper that is over 28 lbs. You can make two sided copies from one or two sided documents. However, to make two sided copies from a two sided document, you need to have the...
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4-6 Copying on Two Sides (2 Sided)60 Basic Features 4 Select 1 2 Sided. Select Head to Head or Head to Toe as the image orientation of the copy. Head to Head: When all sides of a document have the same orientation. Head to Toe: When the orientation of side two is the reverse of side one. Load the original in the orientation of Head to Top, or Head to Left. The factory default is 1 1 Sided. Select Cancel to cancel the settings. Chapter 3 Loading Documents for information on how to load documents.
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4-6 Copying on Two Sides (2 Sided)61 Basic Features 4 Select the corresponding document orientation of the original loaded, and select Save. Select Head to Top or Head to Left. Select other features if necessary. Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and press Start. The copies are made on both sides of the paper. Some features cannot be selected together with this feature. See Appendix B: Possible Combinations of Features for details. If the total sheet number of your document is an...
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4-6 Copying on Two Sides (2 Sided)62 Basic Features 4 Select Copy Result. Select the image orientation of both the documents and the copies. Head to Head: When all sides of a document have the same orientation. When the copy result is where sides one and two have the same orientation. Head to Toe: When the orientation of side two of a document is the reverse of side one. When the copy result is such that the orientation of side two is the reverse of side one.
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4-6 Copying on Two Sides (2 Sided)63 Basic Features 4 Some features cannot be selected together with this feature. See Appendix B: Possible Combinations of Features for details. Chapter 3 Loading Documents for information on how to load documents. Load the original in the DADF. Load the original in the orientation of Head to Top or Head to Left. Select the corresponding document orientation of the original loaded. Select Head to Top or Head to Left. Select Save twice. Select other features if...
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4-7 Collating Copy Output (Output/Finishing)64 4 Basic Features You can choose to output multiple sets of the copies in three ways: Collated/Finishing The copies are sorted according to their page sequence and the specified number of sets are delivered facing downwards. Uncollated (per page) The copies are sorted by page according to the copy sequence and the specified number of sets are delivered facing upwards. Auto The required number of collated sets is output if you load your originals into the...
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4-7 Collating Copy Output (Output/Finishing)65 Basic Features 4 The screen on the right has the Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder), and Finisher installed. Output/Finishing can also be selected on the Features Menu screen Procedure Load the document. Use the DADF. If the number of originals is 51 and above, divide them into smaller numbers for loading. A total of up to 700 sheets can be scanned continuously. From the Basic Features screen, select Output/Finishing. To produce collated sets from the...
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4-7 Collating Copy Output (Output/Finishing)66 4 Basic Features When there is an original to be scanned next, select Next Document, which is displayed on the screen when scanning is in progress. After the first original has been scanned, load the next original and press Start. Scanning continues. After the last original has been scanned, select End Job. Copying starts, and the specified copy output is discharged. Continuous scanning is valid up to a total of 700 sheets. If you have selected Collated...
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4-8 Stapling (Stapling)67 Basic Features 4 Stapling (Stapling) The Stapling feature allows you to have your copies sorted by page sequence, stapled and delivered set by set if the Finisher is installed. Up to 50 sheets of paper can be stapled together. Applicable Paper Size/Orientation, and stapling positions are shown below. @ * For single stapling, depending on the paper size, stapling can be made parallel to the edge of the paper. For stapling on paper of mixed sizes (only when DADF is used):...
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4-8 Stapling (Stapling)68 Basic Features 4 Procedure On the Basic Features screen, select Output/Finishing. Select Collated/Finishing. Select stapling position from Top Left, Top Right, Top Double, Left Double or Right Double. For example, select Top Left (top left button). Load the original in the orientation of Head to Top, or Head to Left. Select Cancel to cancel the settings. The screen on the right has the Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder), and Finisher installed. Output/Finishing can also be...