Digital Imaging SystemDP-6000/7000OptionsDA-FS700/MA700/XT700/TR700Operating Instructions (For Copier)Before operating this machine, please readthese
viiiChapter 7 TroubleshootingThis chapter describes the actions to be taken in the event of errors or machine faults. Read this chapter forinstructio
ixConventionsThe manual uses the following conventions.
xWarnings alert you to potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death.Cautions alert you to operations that may result in minor injury
xiand 85% at 95°F or below.Sudden temperature fluctuations can affect copyquality. Rapid heating of a cold room can causecondensation inside the mach
xiiBe sure to switch Off and unplug the machinebefore accessing the interior of the machine forcleaning, maintenance, or fault clearance.Access to a l
xiiiOther PrecautionsWhen installed at a certain location, the machinemay cause interference with radio and televisionreception. If you notice flicke
xivIf pulled out with too much force, the tray can hitand injure your knees. When pushing back the Tray, be careful so thatyour fingers are not hurt b
xv- Handling Instructions -Used Drum Cartridges and Toner Cartridges shouldbe properly disposed of. Contact your local authorizedPanasonic service re
xviThe Objective of theInternational Energy StarProgram As a member of the International ENERGY STAR® Program,Panasonic confirms that this product
xviiTable of ContentsPrefaceUseful FeaturesUsing These Operating InstructionsConventionsSafety NotesThe Objective of the International Energy Star Pro
TRADEMARKS/COPYRIGHTSThe following trademarks and registered trademarks are used throughout this manual.Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows NT are
xviiiChapter 3 Loading Documents3-1 Documents ...
xix5-12 Selecting the Original Size (Original Size) ... 1065-13 Enhancing Sh
xx7-3 Document Jams ...183Document Ja
1-1 Main Components and Their Functions ... 21-2 Switching On and Off ... 61-3 U
211-1 Main Components and Their FunctionsGetting to Know Your CopierMain Components andTheir Functions Main ComponentsAutomatically feeds a stack o
311-1 Main Components and Their FunctionsGetting to Know Your Copier* Indicates that the feature may not be available on certain models.171819202112 F
411-1 Main Components and Their FunctionsGetting to Know Your Copier Control Panel12134562Brightness Adjustment DialTouch Panel DisplaySettings/Met
511-1 Main Components and Their FunctionsGetting to Know Your Copier7Start ButtonPress this button to start copying or scanning.The Auto indicator lig
611-2 Switching On and OffIf the breaker trips repeatedly,contact your local authorizedPanasonic service representative.Check the Ground Fault Interr
711-2 Switching On and OffGetting to Know Your Copier1If the machine is switched On buthas been left unused for a fixedperiod of time, the Power Save
iPrefaceThank you for choosing Panasonic DP-6000/7000 Series. This manual aims to provide all the informationnecessary for effectively operating the
1-3 Using the Touch Panel Display81Getting to Know Your CopierUsing the Touch Panel DisplayThe features shown on the display(includes message in the
1-3 Using the Touch Panel Display9Getting to Know Your Copier1The System Administrator can usethe Tools Mode to select the screensto be displayed. Se
1-3 Using the Touch Panel Display101Getting to Know Your CopierSelecting a FeatureTouch a displayed button to select a feature or value. See “Chapter
1-3 Using the Touch Panel Display11Getting to Know Your Copier1When there are Scroll ButtonsFunctions of the Reset, Cancel and Close/Save ButtonsRetu
1-3 Using the Touch Panel Display121Getting to Know Your CopierMessage Pop-up and Confirmation Pop-up ScreensA message pop-up screen will be displaye
1311-4 Entering Password (When the Auditron Feature is Enabled)Entering Password(When the Auditron Feature is Enabled)Chapter 9 Using the AuditronFea
141Getting to Know Your Copier1-4 Entering Password (When the Auditron Feature is Enabled)If you made a mistake while enteringthe password, press the
1511-5 Saving PowerThe machine has a power-saving feature, which lowers the powerconsumption when copying is stopped for a period of time. This cons
161Getting to Know Your Copier1-5 Saving PowerYou can enable the Low Power Mode manually when you are not makingcopies for a period of time.Procedure
2-1 What Paper to Use ... 182-2 Storing and Handling Paper... 2
iiFCCThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant toPart 15 of the FCC Rules. These limit
2-1 What Paper to Use18Loading Paper2This section describes the paper stock that can be used on this machine.The Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) isoptio
2-1 What Paper to Use19Loading Paper2The special media mentioned on theright cannot be used for 2-Sidedcopying.Do not use paper with glue or tapeon it
2-2 Storing and Handling Paper20Loading Paper2Storing and Handling PaperObserve the following when storing paper:•Always store paper in a cabinet or a
2-3 Loading Paper212Loading PaperDuring a copy job, paper can beadded to a tray not selected for thecurrent job that is in progress.Loading PaperThe
2-3 Loading Paper222Loading PaperPush the tray in slowlyuntil it stops.The message, "Ready to copy.Press Start to continue or press Cbutton to c
2-3 Loading Paper232Loading PaperLoad paper with the side tobe copied facing up andinserting them till theytouch the back of the tray.Make sure the e
2-3 Loading Paper242Loading PaperLoading Paper in Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) (optional)Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) isoptional.The capacity of Tr
2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size252Follow the procedures shown below to change the size of Tray 1 in order toload paper stock of the desired size.For
2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size26Loading Paper2Place paper stock of thedesired size against thebottom-right corner of thetray.Pinch and hold the rele
2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size27Loading Paper2Changing the Size of Trays 2 to 4Request assistance from your System Administrator if you need to chan
iiiDP-6000/7000 SeriesUseful FeaturesMaking Sorted SetsYou can select to output the copiesas collated sets.4-7 Collating Copy Output(Output/Finishing
2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size28Loading Paper2Place paper stock of thedesired size against thebottom-right corner of thetray.Adjust the Paper Guides
2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size29Loading Paper2 Press Settings/Meter Check on the control panel. Select Tools Mode.Enter the Access Numbe
2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size30Loading Paper2Select the tray that you have changed by using thebuttons. Then select Change Settings.For example, se
2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size31Loading Paper2Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) isoptional.This section explains the procedures for changing the paper s
2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size32Loading Paper2When the paper size ischanged to B5, removethe Horizontal Guide fromthe right side of the tray.Insert
3-1 Documents... 343-2 Loading Documents ...
3-1 Documents34Loading Documents3DocumentsPlace document on the Document Glass or load it in the Duplex AutomaticDocument Feeder (DADF).Place the foll
3-1 Documents35Loading Documents3The largest document size that can be placed on the Document Glass isshown below. There is no limit on the smallest
3-2 Loading Documents36Loading Documents3Loading DocumentsLoad the documents in the DADF or place it on the Document Glass.The DADF lets you load a s
3-2 Loading Documents37Loading Documents3 ProcedureOpen the document cover.Place the document facedown and align it with theupper-left corner of t
ivInserting BlankSheets BetweenCopiedTransparenciesYou can insert blank sheets asseparators between the copiedtransparencies. Copies fordistribution
3-2 Loading Documents38Loading Documents3The message "Size Mismatch" may be displayed if you have pressed theStart button after placing you
4-1 Overview of Basic Features ... 404-2 Selecting a Paper Tray (Paper Supply) ... 424-3 Reduc
4-1 Overview of Basic Features40Basic Features4The screen below has the Tray 6(High Capacity Feeder), andFinisher installed.Overview of Basic Feature
4-1 Overview of Basic Features41Basic Features4KeypadFor entering numericalvalues such as numberof setsClear AllFor clearing and returning theselect
4-2 Selecting a Paper Tray (Paper Supply)42Basic Features4Before starting a copy job, select a paper tray with the required paper size.There are two
4-3 Reducing/Enlarging (Reduce/Enlarge)43Basic Features4Reducing/Enlarging(Reduce/Enlarge)The Reduce/Enlarge feature allows you to adjust the size of
4-3 Reducing/Enlarging (Reduce/Enlarge)44Basic Features4Size-for-Size CopyingYou can make an exact copy of the original by selecting 100% in Reduce/E
4-3 Reducing/Enlarging (Reduce/Enlarge)45Basic Features4If you have selected Auto % in Reduce/Enlarge, the machine determines anappropriate reduction
4-3 Reducing/Enlarging (Reduce/Enlarge)46Basic Features4Select Cancel to cancel the settings.ProcedureLoad the document.On the Basic Features screen,
4-3 Reducing/Enlarging (Reduce/Enlarge)47Basic Features4Paper Supply can also be selectedon the Features Menu screen.The screen on the right has the
vCreating aNegative-typeImageYou can create a negative-typeimage on a copy by reversingthe black and white areas of theoriginal.5-14 Creating Negativ
4-3 Reducing/Enlarging (Reduce/Enlarge)48Basic Features4Use buttons, or the keypad displayed on the screen toenter the ratio.For example, ent
4-4 Reducing/Enlarging the Length and Width (Independent X-Y%)49Basic Features4Reducing/Enlarging theLength and Width(Independent X-Y%)The Independen
4-4 Reducing/Enlarging the Length and Width (Independent X-Y%)50Basic Features4You can make copies of your original by specifying its X and Y ratioss
4-4 Reducing/Enlarging the Length and Width (Independent X-Y%)51Basic Features4You can use buttons below XY onthe display to increase or decr
4-4 Reducing/Enlarging the Length and Width (Independent X-Y%)52Basic Features4Select Cancel to cancel the settings.The machine will automaticallyadj
4-4 Reducing/Enlarging the Length and Width (Independent X-Y%)53Basic Features4Use the ruler markings surroundingthe Document Glass to set the areaof
4-4 Reducing/Enlarging the Length and Width (Independent X-Y%)54Basic Features4The factory default for Reduce/Enlarge is 100%.Reduce/Enlarge can also
4-4 Reducing/Enlarging the Length and Width (Independent X-Y%)55Basic Features4To disable Image Rotation, set it toOff on the Customized Featuresscre
4-5 Copying on One Side (2 Sided)56Basic Features4Copying on One Side(2 Sided)The 2 Sided feature allows you to make one sided copies from one sidedd
4-5 Copying on One Side (2 Sided)57Basic Features4Select either 1 1 Sided or 2 1 Sided.For example, select 2 1 Sided.Select Head to Head
viStoring Jobs inMemoryYou can store the jobs which youfrequently perform into memory.5-21 Job Memory OperationsStapling/PunchingHoles in Copies(opti
4-5 Copying on One Side (2 Sided)58Basic Features4Some features cannot be selectedtogether with this feature. SeeAppendix B: Possible Combinationsof
viiUsing These OperatingInstructionsThis manual consists of the following chapters.Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your CopierThis chapter contains operatin
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