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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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4-8 Stapling (Stapling)69 Basic Features 4 Select the corresponding document orientation of the original loaded, and select Save. Select Head to Top or Head to Left. Confirm the settings at the lower left side of the screen and select Save. Select other features if necessary. Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and press Start. The copies are collated set by set, stapled, and delivered to finisher Tray 2. You can remove the copies from finisher Tray 2 after all the copies are delivered and the machine stops. To stop the copy job, press Stop on the control panel or touch Stop displayed on the screen. See 4-11: Stopping a Copy Job for details. You cannot press the Start button if a message requesting you to replace the staple cartridge is displayed. In this case, replenish the staple cartridge. See 8-6: Replacing the Staple Cartridge for details. If Stapling feature is off in Step 3, then the copies will be delivered to finisher Tray 1. Some features cannot be selected together with this feature. See Appendix B: Possible Combinations of Features for details. Do not remove any paper from finisher Tray 2 while copying is in progress. Copying stops when finisher Tray 2 becomes full with 100 sets or 1500 sheets (750 sheets for sizes larger than A4). Remove the copies from finisher Tray 2, then press Start to resume copying. 5-10: Selecting the Original Orientation (Original Orientation) for the details.
4-9 Punching Holes (Punching)70 Basic Features 4 Punching Holes (Punching) When the Finisher (optional) is installed, copies can be made and output with punched holes. Paper sizes that can be punched and the positions of holes are as follows. Paper sizes that can be punched and the positions of holes B5, A4, 8.5 x 11 paper: Holes are punched at the long edge. B4, A3, 11 x 17 paper: Holes are punched at the short edge. For B5, A4, 8.5 x 11 size, holes cannot be punched on the short edge. For B4, A3, 11 x 17 size, holes cannot be punched on the long edge. Also, when punching B5, A4, 8.5 x 11 size paper, check that the paper of orientation is loaded in the tray. Punching holes on paper of mixed sizes (applicable only when DADF is used): When Y is the same for paper of mixed sizes, punching holes is possible However, only the following combinations are possible: B5 and B4, A4 and A3, 8.5 x 11 and 11 x 17. The machine will stop punching holes once the punch scrap container is full. See 8-7: Emptying the Punch Scrap Container for details. Punching and Large Output cannot be selected for interrupting copy job. The first copy page may slip out when copying (punching mode and no stapling mode) by using optional Finisher. B5, A4, 8.5 x 11 B4, A3, 11 x 17 Top Side Left Side Right Side
4-9 Punching Holes (Punching)71 Basic Features 4 Procedure On the Basic Features screen, select Output/Finishing. Select Collated/Finishing. Then select On for Punching. Select Top Side, Left Side, or Right Side. For example, select Left Side (left button). 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. Select Cancel to cancel the settings.
4-9 Punching Holes (Punching)72 Basic Features 4 Select Cancel to cancel the settings. Some features cannot be selected together with this feature. See Appendix B: Possible Combinations of Features for details. To stop the copy job, press Stop on the control panel or touch Stop displayed on the screen. See 4-11: Stopping a Copy Job for details. If the Punching feature is Off in Step 3, copies will be output to Finisher Tray 1. Do not remove any paper from Finisher Tray 2 while copies are being output. Copying stops when Finisher Tray 2 becomes full with 100 sets or 1500 sheets (750 sheets for sizes greater than A4). Remove the copies from Finisher Tray 2, then press Start to resume copying. Load the original in the orientation of Head to Top, or Head to Left. Select the corresponding document orientation of the original loaded, and select Save. Select Head to Top or Head to Left. Confirm the settings at the lower left side of the screen and select Save. Select other features if necessary. Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and press Start. The copies are punched and delivered to Finisher Tray 2. You can remove the copies from Finisher Tray 2 after all the copies are delivered and the machine stops. 5-10: Selecting the Original Orientation (Original Orientation) for details. Chapter 3 Loading Documents for information on how to load documents. For documents of mixed sizes, use the DADF.
4-10 Resetting the Copy Sets and Feature Settings to Their Defaults73 Basic Features 4 Resetting the Copy Sets and Feature Settings to Their Defaults If you made a mistake while entering the value for the number of sets to be copied, you can select the Clear C button from the Control Panel to clear and then re-enter the value. This button can also be used to clear settings of the previous copy job. Select Clear All on the Control Panel to clear all settings and return them to their defaults. Resetting the Number of Copy Sets Procedure Press Clear C. The number of sets to be copied returns to 1. Resetting the Feature Settings Procedure Press Clear All. All settings are cleared and returned to their defaults. Job Program Incomplete/End of Job Time-Outs These time-out features will automatically reset all settings to their defaults if the machine has been left idle for a certain period of time.Time-Outs in 6-1: List of Custom Preset Functions for details. Re-enter a value by using the keypad. To cancel an auto start copy job, press Stop and then Clear All.
4-11 Stopping a Copy Job74 Basic Features 4 Stopping a Copy Job If there is an Auto Start copy job, the Auto indicator light on the top left of the Start button will be lit. If the copy in progress screen is displayed, select Stop on the screen to halt the copy operation. To stop a copy job, pressing Stop will stop the job temporarily. Press Clear C or Clear All after that to stop the copy job. Procedure Press Stop. The current copy job is stopped temporarily. The screen below is displayed. A waiting copy job that uses the Auto Start feature is also stopped temporarily. Press Clear C or Clear All. or The copy job is stopped. To resume copying after a copy job has been stopped, press Start. If there are copy/print jobs, which have been temporarily stopped (waiting for operation), you cannot proceed with the next copy job. Press Job Status Stop to display the job status of the stopped job (waiting for operation). To resume the stopped job, select it, and press Start. To cancel it, press Clear C or Clear All.
4-12 Interrupting a Copy Job75 Basic Features 4 You can interrupt a copy job that is in progress for an urgent job. Once the urgent job is done, the copier will resume the interrupted copy job. Interrupting a copy job cannot be carried out under the conditions below: ¥When documents are being scanned in the DADF. ¥When documents are being scanned on the Document Glass up to selection of End Job. Procedure Press Interrupt. The indicator light at the top left of the Interrupt button lights up indicating that the current copy job has been interrupted. Load the documents of the interrupting job. Select other features if necessary. Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and press Start. The interrupting job starts. After the interrupting job has ended, press Interrupt. The indicator light at the top left of the Interrupt button is off indicating that the interrupt mode has been cancelled. Press Start. The interrupted job resumes. Interrupting a Copy Job Interrupting job is up to 200 sheets for one sided documents and 100 sheets for two sided documents. The Interrupt feature cannot be used when two jobs are programmed by using the Program Ahead feature.
4-13 Programming Ahead76 Basic Features 4 Programming Ahead The Program Ahead feature allows you to make selections for, and perform scanning of jobs in advance, while preceding jobs are being output. Procedure While the screen below is being displayed, select Program Ahead. Make selections for the next job, load your documents and press Start to begin scanning. The job will start automatically after the preceding job has been completed. When Number of Documents is 51 and Above The number of documents which can be loaded in the DADF is up to 50 sheets. You can repeat this, by adding documents, for up to a total of 700 sheets (350 sheets in the case of 2 sided documents) for continuous scanning. When the initial document is being scanned, select Next Original. When scanning has ended, add documents and select Start to continue scanning. If there are no additional documents to be scanned, select End Job. But, when Stapling, 1 2 Sided, Multi- Up (N Up) is selected, scanning cannot be continued by adding documents. On a model with printer function, select Exit, which is displayed in place of Program Ahead. If there is a copy/print job, which has been temporarily stopped (waiting for operation), you cannot proceed with the second copy job. Press Job Status Stop to display the job status of the stopped job (waiting for operation). To resume the stopped job, select it, and press Start. To cancel it, press Clear C or Clear All. After scanning of the job to be programmed ahead is completed, the job will be placed at the end of the queue for execution. To cancel a Program Ahead job, which has been scanned, select Stop on the screen displayed, then press Clear C or Clear All. If the display has changed, press Job Status Stop, and select the job to be cancelled. Press Clear C or Clear All to cancel the job.
5-1 Overview of Added Features ...................................... 78 5-2 Adjusting Copy Density (Lighter/Darker) .................... 80 5-3 Making a Copy According to Original Type (Original Type) ............................................................ 82 5-4 Copying Several Documents onto One Copy (Multi-Up (N Up)) ......................................................... 84 5-5 Loading Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Size Originals) ................................................. 87 5-6 Copying Facing Pages onto Separate Sheets (Book Copying) ........................................................... 90 5-7 Setting the Margins (Image Shift) ............................... 92 5-8 Erasing the Edges and Copying All (Edge Erase/Copy All) ................................................ 96 5-9 Interleaving Blank Sheets Between Transparencies (Transparency Separators) ......................................... 99 5-10 Selecting the Original Orientation (Original Orientation) ................................................... 102 5-11 Rotating and Copying in Different Directions (Image Rotation) ......................................................... 104 5-12 Selecting the Original Size (Original Size) .................. 106 5-13 Enhancing Sharpness (Sharpness) ............................ 108 5-14 Creating Negative-like Images (Negative Image) ....... 110 5-15 Creating Mirror Images (Mirror Image) ....................... 112 5-16 Repeating an Image (Repeat Image) ......................... 114 5-17 Making Duplex Copies of Facing Pages (Book Duplex) ............................................................. 117 5-18 Inserting Covers (Covers) ........................................... 120 5-19 Making a Sample Set (Sample Set) ............................ 123 5-20 Creating a Booklet (Booklet Creation) ........................ 125 5-21 Job Memory Operations ............................................. 128 5-22 Using the Document/Copy Counter ............................ 136 5 Added Features
5-1 Overview of Added Features78 Added Features 5 Overview of Added Features Paper Supply Select this option to select the paper size. 4.2: Selecting a Paper Tray (Paper Supply) Reduce/Enlarge Select this option to reduce/enlarge a copy image. 4.3: Reducing/Enlarging (Reduce/Enlarge) Lighter/Darker Select this option to adjust the density of a copy. 5.2: Adjusting Copy Density (Lighter/Darker) Document Type Select this option to make a copy that matches the document type. 5-3: Making a Copy according to Original Type (Original Type) 2 Sided Select this option to make two sided or one sided copies. 4-5: Copying on One Side (2 Sided) 4-6: Copying on Two Sides (2 Sided) Output Select this option to specify the method to output the copies. 4-7: Collating Copy Output (Output/Finishing) 4-8: Stapling (Stapling) 4-9: Punching Holes (Punching) Image Shift Select this option to determine the position of the documents image (up/down/left/right) on the copy and to insert the binding shift. 5-7: Setting the Margins (Image Shift) The above screen has the Finisher installed.