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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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1-3 Using the Touch Panel Display9 Getting to Know Your Copier 1 The System Administrator can use the Tools Mode to select the screens to be displayed. See sections on Feature Defaults and Screen Layout in 6-1: List of Custom Preset Functions for details. Changing the Display Screen Four screens are available for selection on the display. They are the Basic Features screen, Customized Features screen, Features Menu screen and Stored Jobs screen. Select the Basic Features, Customized Features, Features Menu or Stored Jobs button located on the right-hand side of the display. The corresponding screen of the selected button will be displayed. The factory default screen when you switch On the power is the Basic Features screen. The features on the Basic Features screen and the Customized Features screen are also shown on the Features Menu screen. Select the screen that best meets your operating requirements. Basic Features (factory default) Customized Features (factory default) Features Menu Stored Jobs (factory default) The screen on the right has the Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder), and Finisher installed. The screen on the right has the Finisher installed.
1-3 Using the Touch Panel Display10 1 Getting to Know Your Copier Selecting a Feature Touch a displayed button to select a feature or value. See ÒChapters 4 to 6Ó for details. When the feature name is displayed on the button: When there is a pop-up mark attached to the button:
1-3 Using the Touch Panel Display11 Getting to Know Your Copier 1 When there are Scroll Buttons Functions of the Reset, Cancel and Close/Save Buttons Returns all the selected features and values to their original settings when the screen was first displayed. Cancels all the selected features and values of the displayed screen and returns to the previous screen. Registers all the settings and returns to the previous screen. When a Button Is Not Available An unavailable button is dim and grey in color.
1-3 Using the Touch Panel Display12 1 Getting to Know Your Copier Message Pop-up and Confirmation Pop-up Screens A message pop-up screen will be displayed to show warning or caution notes. Select Close to exit from this screen. A confirmation pop-up screen will be displayed when an action requires your confirmation. Select either Yes or No to exit from this screen. Message Pop-up Screen Confirmation Pop-up Screen Error Message Screen An error message screen will be displayed when it is time to replace one of the consumables or when an error will result if you continue to use the copier. This screen will also be displayed when there is paper jammed in the machine or when an internal system failure has occurred. Follow the instructions shown on the screen to resolve the problem. Power Saver Screen The display on the screen disappears and the Power Saver indicator light is On when the Power Saver feature is activated. Press the Power Saver (On/ Off) button again to display the default screen.
13 1 1-4 Entering Password (When the Auditron Feature is Enabled) Entering Password (When the Auditron Feature is Enabled) Chapter 9 Using the Auditron Feature for details on the functions and settings of the Auditron feature. The Auditron feature allows you to control the number of copies that a department (account user) can make by assigning a password to the user. The diagram shows the relationship between the Password Entry screen and the default screen. This section describes the procedures for entering the password when the Auditron mode is On. The screen on the right has the Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder), and Finisher installed.
14 1 Getting to Know Your Copier 1-4 Entering Password (When the Auditron Feature is Enabled) If you made a mistake while entering the password, press the Clear C button to clear and re-enter. You can change the maximum display time (time-out) of the default screen by using the Auditron Administration Mode. See 9-7: Defining Automatic Display of the Password Entry Screen for details. Procedure When the Password screen is being displayed, enter your Password by using the keypad. Each input digit is represented by an asterisk. Select Confirm. The default screen appears. After you have finished with your copying, press Password to return to the Password Entry screen.
15 1 1-5 Saving Power The machine has a power-saving feature, which lowers the power consumption when copying is stopped for a period of time. This consists of two modes based on the level of power consumption. Low Power Mode (Power Saver Mode) Power consumption: 120 V model: 206 W, 220-240 V model:208 W The power of the control panel and fuser unit lowers. The display is unlit. The Power Saver light on the control panel is lit. To copy, press the Power Saver (On/Off) button. The Power Saver light is unlit and the Power Saver mode is cancelled. Power Off Mode (Sleep Mode) Power consumption: 120 V model: 6 W, 220-240 V model: 7 W The power switch automatically changes to the position and the power is switched Off. To copy, turn the power switch to the I position. The power is switched On and the display shows the default screen. For Models Which Come with the Printer Feature Low Power Mode The power of the control panel and fuser unit lowers. The display is unlit. The Power Saver light on the control panel is lit. To copy, press the Power Saver (On/Off) button. Operating Instructions (For Printer) Sleep Mode The power of the fuser unit is cut. The display is unlit. The Power Saver light on the control panel is lit. To copy, press the Power Saver (On/Off) button. The Power Saver light is unlit and Power Saver mode is cancelled. Saving Power Normal power consumption during machine standby is 270 W. When the machine is not used for a set period of time, it automatically goes into the low power mode (Power Saver mode) (factory default is 15 minutes). In addition, after a set period of time, it shifts to the power Off mode (Sleep Mode) (factory default is 60 minutes). These time-out periods can be changed. See Time-Outs in 6-1: List of Custom Preset Functions for details. When the machine is not used for a set period of time, it automatically goes into the low power mode (factory default is 15 minutes). In addition, after a set period of time, it shifts to the Sleep Mode (factory default is 60 minutes). For models which come with the printer feature, see the Operating Instructions (For Printer) regarding setting the power-saving feature. Sleep mode can be disabled. See the Operating Instructions (For Printer).
16 1 Getting to Know Your Copier 1-5 Saving Power You can enable the Low Power Mode manually when you are not making copies for a period of time. Procedure Press Power Saver (On/Off). The power saver light is turned On and the machine is in the Power Saver Mode. Disabling the Power Saver Mode Procedure Press Power Saver (On/Off). The power saver light is turned Off and the Power Saver Mode is disabled. When the machine in low power mode is not used for a set period of time, it shifts to the Power Off mode (Auto Power Off mode), and power is cut. To copy, switch the power On again. By factory default, the shift to Power Saver mode and Auto Power Off mode after the last copy job or action is set as 15 minutes and 60 minutes respectively. These time-out periods can be changed. See Time- Outs in 6-1: List of Custom Preset Functions for details. For models which come with the printer feature see the Operating Instructions (For Printer) regarding setting the power-saving feature. Sleep mode can be disabled. See the Operating Instructions (For Printer). When the machine is not used for a set period of time, it automatically goes into the Low Power Mode (Power Saver Mode). In addition, after a set period of time, it shifts to the Power Off Mode (Auto Power Off Mode). For Models Which Come with the Printer Feature When the machine is not used for a set period of time, it automatically goes into the Low Power Mode. In addition, after a set period of time, it shifts to the Sleep Mode. Entering Power Saver Mode Automatically Using the Power Saver Mode
2-1 What Paper to Use ..................................................... 18 2-2 Storing and Handling Paper ........................................ 20 2-3 Loading Paper ............................................................ 21 2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size .................................... 25 2 Loading Paper
2-1 What Paper to Use18 Loading Paper 2 This section describes the paper stock that can be used on this machine. The Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) is optional. For two-sided copying, use 15 - 34 lbs paper. What Paper to Use Weights of Paper Paper Size and Tray Loading Capacity The applicable paper size and the loading capacity for the respective trays are shown below. Do not use paper with glue or tape on it. For curled paper, uncurl them before loading. You cannot make two-sided copies onto paper smaller than 5.5 x 8.5.Tray Valid Paper SizesPaper Tray Capacity Tray 1 A5, A5 , B5, A4, 5.5 x 8.5, 8.5 x 111000 sheets Trays 2 to 4A5, A5, 5.5 x 8.5, B5, B5, A4, A4, 8.5 x 11, 8.5 x 11 , 8.5 x 13, 8.5 x 14, B4, Pa Kai, A3, 11 x 17550 sheets each Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder)B5, A4, 8.5 x 113600 sheets Tray 5 (Bypass)A6, B6, A5, A5 , B5, B5, A4, A4, B4, A3, Pa Kai, 5.5 x 8.5, 8.5 x 11, 8.5 x 11 , 8.5 x 13, 8.5 x 14, 11 x 1750 sheets each The weights of paper for the respective trays are as shown below. Tray Paper Weight Tray 1 15 - 34 lbs Trays 2 to 4 15 - 34 lbs Tray 5 (Bypass) 15 - 58 lbs Tray 6 (High 15 - 34 lbs Capacity Feeder)