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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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2-1 What Paper to Use19 Loading Paper 2 The special media mentioned on the right cannot be used for 2-Sided copying. Do not use paper with glue or tape on it. Special Media cannot be loaded in Trays 1 and 6 (High Capacity Feeder) (optional). Load perforated paper with the holes toward the back of the tray. Types of Special Media The types of media for the respective trays are as shown below. Tray Trays 2 to 4 Tray 5 (Bypass)Special Media Transparencies, perforated paper (30-hole) Transparencies, perforated paper (30 hole), tracing paper, label stock Do not use conductive paper, e.g folding paper, carbonic paper and coated paper. When paper jam occurs, they can cause fire or electric shocks.
2-2 Storing and Handling Paper20 Loading Paper 2 Storing and Handling Paper Observe the following when storing paper: ¥Always store paper in a cabinet or at a place with low humidity. Damp paper may cause jams or affect the image quality. ¥Always re-pack unused paper, preferably with desiccant. ¥Always store paper on a flat surface to prevent bending or curling. Observe the following when handling paper: ¥Do not combine and load paper left-over from different reams into a tray. ¥Do not use folded or wrinkled paper. ¥Do not load mixed size paper into a tray. ¥Always fan transparencies or labels before loading to prevent jamming or multi-sheet feeding. If the output paper curls badly and cannot be properly delivered to the output tray, remove the paper stock from the selected tray. Turn the stack of paper over in the tray so that the last sheet is now the first sheet. Then re-load the paper stock into the paper tray. Handling Curled Paper
2-3 Loading Paper21 2 Loading Paper During a copy job, paper can be added to a tray not selected for the current job that is in progress. Loading Paper The following screen will appear when paper runs out during a copy job. Add paper according to the displayed instructions. After adding the paper, you can resume the copy job by pressing the Start button. This section will show you how to add paper to Trays 1 to 4, Tray 5 (Bypass), and Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder). Add paper to Trays 1 to 4 according to the procedures shown below. Procedure Pull out the empty tray until it stops. When pulling out a paper tray, do it slowly. If pulled out with too much force, the tray can hit and injure your knees. Align and load the paper stock against the right side of the tray with the side where the image is to be copied facing upwards. The capacity of Tray 1 is 1000 sheets while Trays 2 to 4 each has a capacity of 550 sheets. Loading Paper in Trays 1 to 4 Do not load paper above the MAX fill line.
2-3 Loading Paper22 2 Loading Paper Push the tray in slowly until it stops. The message, Ready to copy. Press Start to continue or press C button to cancel the job. appears on the display once you have properly replenished the tray.
2-3 Loading Paper23 2 Loading Paper Load paper with the side to be copied facing up and inserting them till they touch the back of the tray. Make sure the edges of paper towards you are aligned. Move the Paper Guide to touch the paper. Tray 5 (Bypass) under Paper Supply of the Basic Features screen becomes selectable. Do not place things other than media on Tray 5 (Bypass). Also, do not make copies while holding the edge of the paper. The wrong paper size may be detected leading to paper jams. Make sure that the Paper Guide is set so that it touches the paper. Skewed paper will cause the copy image to be slanted. When copies are made by placing the original on the document glass, there may be a loss of image due to error in size detection. As such, enter the size of the original with the Original Size feature, or use the DADF. Do not move the Paper Guide after the Start button has been pressed and until copying has stopped. Loading Paper in Tray 5 (Bypass) The Tray 5 (Bypass) has a capacity of 50 sheets. The paper size is as follows. *However, image which can be copied on the Y axis is up to 11 inches. Load perforated paper with the holes toward the back of the tray. When copying on OHP film (8.5 x 11 or A4), please set the OHP film in Landscape orientation. Load special media, non-standard size paper, which cannot be loaded in Trays 1-4, Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) (optional), and Tray 5 (Bypass). Procedure Open Tray 5 (Bypass) by holding the grip on the left side of the machine. If necessary, pull out the Extension Tray.
2-3 Loading Paper24 2 Loading Paper Loading Paper in Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) (optional) Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) is optional. The capacity of Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) (optional) is 3600 sheets. Do not load paper above the MAX fill line. Load paper in Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) (optional) by following the procedures below. Procedure Pull the tray out slowly until it stops. When pulling out a paper tray, do it slowly. If pulled out with too much force, the tray can hit and injure your knees. Align and load the paper against the right side of the tray with the side where the image is to be copied facing upwards. Push the tray in slowly until it stops.
2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size25 2 Follow the procedures shown below to change the size of Tray 1 in order to load paper stock of the desired size. For changing paper size A5 5.5 x 8.5, you have to do it via the Tools Mode screen. Procedure Pull Tray 1 out until it stops. When pulling out a paper tray, do it slowly. If pulled out with too much force, the tray can hit and injure your knees. Remove any paper still in the tray. Pinch and hold the release on the Lever as shown in the diagram. Then push the Lever to the rear of the tray. 2.1 What Paper to Use for information on the types of paper stock that can be used. Original/Paper Size Sensing of 6.1: List of Custom Preset Functions for information on the Tools Mode screen. Changing the Paper T ray Size Paper jam may occur if the paper size has not been changed correctly. Changing the Size of Tray 1
2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size26 Loading Paper 2 Place paper stock of the desired size against the bottom-right corner of the tray. Pinch and hold the release on the Lever again and push the Lever forward until it touches the edge of the paper. Paste the new Paper Size Label on the front of the tray. Push Tray 1 in slowly until it stops. After changing from A55.5 X 8.5Ó, there is a need to adjust settings in Tools Mode screen. See Original/ Paper Size Sensing of 6.1: List of Custom Preset Functions .
2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size27 Loading Paper 2 Changing the Size of Trays 2 to 4 Request assistance from your System Administrator if you need to change the size of Trays 2 to 4. Your System Administrator can follow the procedures shown below to make the changes. Procedure Pull out the tray that you want to change until it stops. When pulling out a paper tray, do it slowly. If pulled out with too much force, the tray can hit and injure your knees. Remove any paper still in the tray. Use a screwdriver to remove the three screws as shown in the diagram. After changing paper size, follow the steps from Step 9 to adjust settings on the Tools Mode screen.
2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size28 Loading Paper 2 Place paper stock of the desired size against the bottom-right corner of the tray. Adjust the Paper Guides according to the size of the paper. Remove the paper from the tray and use a screwdriver to fasten the screws as shown in the diagram. Check that the Paper Guides are locked at the holes with the screws tightened. Then re-load the paper. Paste the new Paper Size Label on the front of the tray. Push the tray in slowly until it stops. Refer to the procedures described on the following page to change the paper size. If the Paper Guides are not fastened properly, paper jam may occur.