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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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5-17 Making Duplex Copies of Facing Pages (Book Duplex)119 Added Features 5 Some features cannot be selected together with this feature. See Appendix B: Possible Combinations of Features for details. Confirm the settings, and select Save. Select other features if necessary. Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and press Start. Load the next document if any, and press Start. After the last page has been scanned, select End Job. Copies are made and assigned with the same page number sequence as the bound document.
5-18 Inserting Covers (Covers)120 Added Features 5 The Covers feature allows you to use another type of paper (for example, colored/heavy weight paper) and insert them as the first page of the copies made. Procedure Load the document. Select Features Menu. Then select Next Page. Chapter 3 Loading Documents for information on how to load documents. Inserting Covers (Covers) The screen on the right has the Finisher installed.
5-18 Inserting Covers (Covers)121 Added Features 5 Select Covers. Select Front Cover. Confirm the selection of the tray used for the cover as well as the tray used for body pages. When using other trays, select Paper Tray Settings. (When not changing the tray, proceed to Step 7.) Select the paper tray to be used and select Save. The factory default is No Covers. Select Cancel to cancel the settings. Auto cannot be selected for Paper Supply. Select the same size and orientation of paper used for covers as those for the body pages. The screen on the right has the Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) installed. Select the same size for paper used for covers and that use for body pages. The factory default tray for cover paper is Tray 5 (Bypass). The default can be changed by using Tools Mode screen.
5-18 Inserting Covers (Covers)122 Added Features 5 Confirm the settings, and select Save. Load paper for covers in Tray 5 (Bypass). Load paper in the same orientation as paper used for copying the body pages. (If another tray is selected in Step 6, load paper in that tray.) Select other features if necessary. Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and press Start. Copies with covers are delivered. Some features cannot be selected together with this feature. See Appendix B: Possible Combinations of Features for details. Loading paper in Tray 5 (Bypass) of 2-3: Loading Paper.
5-19 Making a Sample Set (Sample Set)123 Added Features 5 If you need to make many sets of a document, the Sample Set feature allows you to output only one set of the document for checking. The remaining sets will only be copied after the sample set is confirmed. Procedure Load the document. Select Features Menu. Then select Next Page. Select Sample Set. Chapter 3 Loading Documents for information on how to load documents. Making a Sample Set (Sample Set) This feature cannot be used during Auto Start. The screen on the right has the Finisher installed. Sample Set can also be selected on the Customized Features screen.
5-19 Making a Sample Set (Sample Set)124 Added Features 5 Some features cannot be selected together with this feature. See Appendix B: Possible Combinations of Features for details. Check that On is selected. Confirm the settings, and select Save. Select other features if necessary. Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and press Start. Only one set is copied. Check the sample set. Press Start to output the remaining sets. To change the settings, press Clear C to clear and re-select. Select Cancel or Off to cancel the settings.
5-20 Creating a Booklet (Booklet Creation)125 Added Features 5 The Booklet Creation feature enables one sided or two sided documents to be copied as a booklet. Procedure Load the document. Select Features Menu. Then select Next Page. Creating a Booklet (Booklet Creation)
5-20 Creating a Booklet (Booklet Creation)126 Added Features 5 Select Booklet Creation. Select the image orientation of the loaded originals and the desired binding location. See below about the copy results based on the selected binding location and original orientation. For example, select Left Bind, and Head to Left. Orientation of document and copied image Ò1Ó indicates the first page of the originals, and Ò3Ó indicates the third page. An odd-number page is copied on side 1, and an even-number page is copied on side 2. The factory default orientation is Left Bind. Select Head to Top or Head to Left based on the image orientation of originals loaded. If the selection is incorrect, the desired copy result will not be achieved.
5-20 Creating a Booklet (Booklet Creation)127 Added Features 5 Select Originals/Image Order. For two sided originals, select Head to Head or Head to Toe. Then select Original Order or Last Original as Back Cover. If Last Original as Back Cover is selected, the last page of the originals will be copied as the back cover of the booklet. Confirm the settings, and select Save. Select other features if necessary. Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and press Start. Copies are made as a booklet. Select Cancel to cancel the settings. Some features cannot be selected together with this feature. See Appendix B: Possible Combinations of Features for details. If the selection for two sided originals is incorrect, the desired copy result will not be achieved.
5-21 Job Memory Operations128 Added Features 5 The Stored Jobs feature allows you to save the frequently used features as a job in the job memory. Up to eight jobs can be saved and each job can be accessed by touching its corresponding button. This section explains the procedures for registering copy job settings in the job memory. There are two methods and both allow you to achieve the same purpose. ¥ Using Stored Jobs ¥ Using the Settings/Meter Check button Using Stored Jobs Procedure Use the Basic Features screen, Customized Features screen and Features Menu screen to select the features that you wish to save in Stored Jobs. Select Stored Jobs. The currently stored jobs are displayed. Chapter 4 Basic Features and Chapter 5 Added Features for details. Job Memory Operations Registering a Routine Job in the Job Memory