Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product C264 Panasonic
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Digital Color Imaging Systems Operating Instructions Before operating this machine, please carefully read this manual and keep this documentation in a safe place for future reference. (Illustration shows optional accessories that may not be installed on your machine.
2 Oper a ting Instr uctions The foll owing Operating Instruct ion manuals are included wi th this machine. Please r efer to the appropri ate manual and keep all manuals f or future refer ence. If you lose the manual, contac t the authori zed Panasonic dealer.
3 Con v entions Icons The following icons are used in this manual. Notation The following notatio ns are used in this manual. Icon Descri ption Indicates import ant informat ion that m ust be rea d in det ail.
4 T a ble of Contents Chapter 1 Basic Menu Featu res Basic Operation Procedure ........... .............. .............. ......... .............. .............. .............. ....... 6 Selecting the Color Mode .............. .............. ..........
5 Zoom Mode....... .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .... “ Zoom / Effect s ”5 2 Variable Ra tios ................ .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .
6 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Chapter 1 Basic Menu Featur es Basic Oper a tion Pr ocedur e The machine automaticall y detect s the ori ginal(s) and decides on which Copy Si ze, Black & Whi te, or Color Copy Mode to use. If the detec tion fails, manual ly set the setti ngs.
7 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 4 Enter t he desired n umber of co pies. (Up to 999) z When in putting a n umber 4 to 8 digits in length, wi th the optional Fax Communic ation Board installed, the m achin e interprets th is as a te lephone nu mber , a nd switc hes to Fax Mode and displays the Number P ad screen.
8 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Selecting the Color Mode Y ou can either cop y in the machine selec ted color mode, or yo u can manually chang e it. z The defaul t color mod e settings c an be change d. Refer to Copier Settings (For Key Operator) in the Operating Instructions (For Functi on Parameters ) on the provi ded CD-ROM.
9 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Full Color Mode Color original can be copied in Full Color . 1 Select “ Full Color ”, and then select “ OK ”. z T o dis play this screen, ref er to steps 1 to 3 of Selecting the Color Mode (see pag e 8). z For the foll owing proce dure, refer to steps 5 to 6 of S electing the Color M ode (see page 8).
10 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 2 Color Mode Color origi nal can be copied in 2 Colors, which can be achie ved by using Black & another specifi ed color . The specified color can be sel ected from the basic colors (Red, Green, Blue, Y ellow , Magenta, Cyan) and registered colors.
11 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 4 Select “ OK ”. Ex : “ Green ” is select ed. z For the foll owing proce dure, refer to steps 5 to 6 of S electing the Color M ode (see page 8).
12 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 1 Color Mode Color and Monoc hrome origi nals can be copied i n one specif ied color . The color can be selected f rom the basic colors (Red, Green, Blue, Y ellow , Magenta, Cyan), or from the regis tered col ors. z When 1 Co lor Mode is selec ted, Ori ginal T ype set ting sele ction is not availa ble.
13 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 4 Select “ OK ”. Ex : “ Green ” is select ed. z For the foll owing proce dure, refer to steps 5 to 6 of S electing the Color M ode (see page 8).
14 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features New Color Registratio n 1 Select “ Ad d Cus tom ”. z T o disp lay this screen , refer t o step s 1 to 2 of 2 Color Mode (see pag e 10). 2 Select a ny button wit hout a reg istered color name, and then select “ OK ”.
15 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 5 Input the origin al color name wit h the keyboard, an d then sele ct “ OK ”. z Up to 20 c haracters. z For instr uctions on h ow to enter characters , refer to Using the Keyboard in the Operatin g Instruc tions (For F unction Parameters) on the provided CD-ROM.
16 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Selecting Original Type and Adjusting the Density Select the orig inal type corre sponding to your document s. Adjust the co py density according to your requirements. z Origina l T ype setting sel ection i s not availabl e when the 2 Color , or 1 Colo r mode is c hosen.
17 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 5 Adjust th e dens ity usin g “ Lighter ” or “ Darker ”, and then select “ OK ”. 6 Enter th e desired numb er of co pies. 7 Press the Start key . z After finishi ng copying , press the Reset key to return t o the initial screen of the current active mode.
18 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features R e gistering Quality Pr ese t Save your favorite Quali ty Adj. setting configu ration, by regi stering up to 5 Quality Pres ets.
19 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 6 Select a Qua lity Preset b utton, an d then select “ OK ”. When register ing a new Quality Preset. Select an empty Qu ality Pre set button. When updating a register ed Quality Preset. Select the regist ered Quality Preset butto n.
20 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Using Quality Preset Y ou can recall the regis tered qualit y adjustment confi guration setti ngs by using the follo wing procedures. For details on how to reg ister imag e quality ad justment settings int o Quality P reset, re fer to the Register ing Quali ty Prese t (see page 18).
21 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Memo.
22 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Quality Adjusting Image quality items can be easil y set by selecting from 4 image qualit y types (Livel y , Bright, W armer , and Cooler). Additionally , wit hin Custom Set ting select ion, the fol lowing 7 image quali ty adjustment s can be set.
23 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features z The defaul t values ar e set upo n shipment. Key ope rations c an change thes e value s, refer to Copier Settings in the Operati ng Instru ctions (For Fun ction Para meters) on the provided CD-ROM. 6 Select “ OK ”.
24 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Background Removal The original can be copied wit h the background color removed. Thi s function is useful when copying newspapers or an original, which has backgr ound color . z The se ttings of the B ackgroun d Removal ch anges to “ Off ” if Photo is selected in the Or iginal T ype.
25 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features BleedThrough Pr evention Thin sheet s of ori ginal can be copied wit hout bleeding through. z The se ttings of Ble edThrough Preventio n become i nvalid if P hoto is sel ected in the Origi nal T y pe.
26 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Tint The original can be copied wit h reddish or bluish color accentuated. 1 Select “ Tint ”. z T o displ ay this sc reen, refer to step 1 of Background Removal (see page 24). 2 Adjust the color tone with “ More Red ” or “ More Blue ”, an d then sele ct “ OK ”.
27 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Contrast The original can be copied wit h a djus ted contrast. 1 Select “ Contrast ”. z T o displ ay this scre en, refer to st ep 1 of Background Removal (see page 24). 2 Adjust th e cont rast with “ Lower ” or “ Higher ”, and the n select “ OK ”.
28 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Sharpness The original can be copied by sof tening, or sharpe ning the outlin e of the image. 1 Select “ Sharpne ss ”. z T o displ ay this sc reen, refer to step 1 of Background Removal (see page 24). 2 Adjust the sh arpness with “ Lower ” or “ Higher ”, and then se lect “ OK ”.
29 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Saturation The original can be copied wit h adjusted saturati on. 1 Select “ Satura tion ”. z T o displ ay this scre en, refer to st ep 1 of Background Removal (see page 24). 2 Adjust th e satura tion with “ Lowe r ” or “ Higher ”, and the n select “ OK ”.
30 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Color Balance The original can be copied wit h adjusted densit y level (Darker , Medium, and Lighter) of Y ellow , Magenta, Cyan, and Black. z The den sity of eac h color ca n be fine t uned for eac h of the three density levels.
31 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Memo.
32 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Pr oof Copying When making more than one copy , the first copy can be printe d as a proof copy . After confirming it s quality , the remaining copies can be print ed. 1 Place original (s). z Refer to Placing Originals (Copy) in the Operat ing Instru ctions (F or Basic Opera tions) of provided booklet.
33 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Confir ming/Editing the Selected Copy F eatures Before copying, the settings can be checked, changed or delete d. 1 Select “ Confirm Settings ”.
34 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Storing a J ob in Memor y A copy job can be registered as a prese t job. It is useful t o register the frequent ly used settin gs as Preset jobs. z Refer to the R ecalling a Preset Job Stored in Me mory (see page 35 ).
35 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features R ecalling a Pre set J ob Stor ed in Memor y The specific copy job will be done by recalling the registered preset jobs. A job cal led “Double Expo sure” is set as def ault. Refer to Double Exposure in the Operati ng Instructions (Fo r Basic Operations ) of provided booklet .
36 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Chec king the Waiting to Cop y J ob A list of j obs currently being printed o r waiting to print can be displayed. The f ollowing types of jobs can be displayed. •A l l j o b s • Copy jobs The pending wai ting to pr int job s can be del eted.
37 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Deleting Copy Jobs The jobs in Ready st atus can be deleted. 1 Select “ Copy ” in t he Output Queue scr een. z T o displ ay the Ou tput Queue screen, r efer to the Checking the Waiting to Copy Job (see page 36) . 2 Select a job, and then select “ Delete ”.
38 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Completion Notice If Complet ion Notice i s set, y ou will be notified on your co mputer when copying is compl eted. z Before using this function, install the Panasonic Doc ument Management System an d PCL Printe r Driver , and then c onfigur e each software.
39 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Memo.
40 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Chapter 2 More Menus Fe atures 2-Sided Cop y Mode z For inform ation on “ 1 -> 2 ”, “ 2 -> 2 ”, “ Book -> 2 ”, a nd “ N in 1 ”, pleas e refer to t he Operatin g Instru ctions (For Basic O perations) on the prov ided book let.
41 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Copying 2-Sided original(s) onto two separate sheets 2-Sided original (s) can be copied and sep arated into 1-Sided p ages.
42 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Copying Facing Page Original to Two Separate Sheets T wo facing pages or a 1 1" x 17" size original can be copied and sep arated into 1-Sided sheet s. 1 Select “ 2-Sided / O riginal->Copy ”, and then select “ 2 Page ”.
43 Chapter 2 More Menus Features From 1-Sided Originals to 2-Sided Copies using Saddle Stitch (Booklet) z The 2-Si ded orig inal can not be cop ied into a booklet.
44 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 2 Select a cover type. z When “ Blank ” is select ed as the co ver type, up to 36 ori ginals can be pl aced on the ADF . 3 Select “ Cover ” to s elect a paper . z When c hanging paper ot her than t he cover , select t he Copy key on t he Contro l Pane l.
45 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Copying Mixed Size Originals from the ADF Use this functi on when copying mixed size originals (8.5" x 1 1" and 1 1" x 17", or 5.
46 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 3 Whe n copy ing the s ame pap er siz e, touch “ Basic Menu ”, and then se lect a desired copy size with copy size button. z For t he foll owin g proc edure , refer to st eps 5 to 6 of Bas ic Operation for t he 2-Sided Copy Mode (see page 40).
47 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Copying Special Originals (Thin Paper, etc.) from the ADF SADF This mode adds a 5 second delay to allow another ori ginal to be placed on the ADF . S pecial origi nals (like thin paper , etc.) can be fed from the ADF and c opied conti nuously using the SADF Mode.
48 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Job Build This is useful, when copyi ng multiple sets of ori ginals that exceed the maximum capac ity of the ADF of 85 sheets (20 l b). (See the Example below:) Ex : T o make 5 sets of sort ed copies of 100-sheet of origi nals.
49 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Memo.
50 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Sor t Mode The original can be copied, printed, and sorted in a specifi ed number of sets. • Optional Finisher is not inst alled. Refer to the Operati ng Instructions ( For Basic Functions ). • Optional Finisher is instal led.
51 Chapter 2 More Menus Features When the op tional 1-Bin Saddle S titch Fini sh er is install ed. Select the st apli ng pos ition. When the op tional Punch Uni t is inst alled to the 1-Bin Saddle S titch Finisher . Selec t the punch ing posi tion.
52 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Zoom Mode Variable Ratios The original can be copied by sett ing the Enlargement/Reduct ion Ratio. 1 Place original (s). z Refer to Placing Originals (Copy) in the Operat ing Instru ctions (F or Basic Opera tions) of provided booklet.
53 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 6 Input the zoom rat io with “ S ” an d “ T ”, or the ke ypad, and then select “ OK ”. z The rati o can be set i n 1% incr ements from 25% to 400 %.
54 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Auto Zoom By setti ng Auto Zoom, ori ginals can be automaticall y Enlarged/Red uced to fit the size of the load ed paper .
55 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 5 Select the d esired zoom/type ratio , and then select “ OK ”. 6 Select the d esired size of p aper , and then select “ OK ”.
56 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Ef fect Modes Setting a Blank Edge Unnecessary edge can be eras ed by sett ing a bla nk edge. z When “ Zoom ” i s selected, the erasing wi dth varies dep ending on the zoom rat io.
57 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 5 Select “ XY ” to set the same valu e for X and Y , or “ X ”, “ Y ” to set a d ifferent value for X and Y . 6 Input the erasing width with “ S ” an d “ T ”, or th e keyp ad, and t hen sele ct “ OK ”.
58 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Eliminate Dark Inner Binding Shadows When copying original such as the cente r of foldin g position may be shaded. This s hade can be e asily eliminated . z When “ Zoom ” i s selected, the erasing wi dth varies dep ending on the zoom rat io.
59 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Shift Image to Right, Left, U p or Down The margin c an be adde d on any 4 sides of the image with the im age shift ed to the right, left, up, or down accordingly . z If a part of the copied image is missing , change the Margin Reduction s etting to Y es.
60 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 5 Select the d esired posit ion of the bindin g marg in. 6 Inpu t the wi dth of the bi nding ma rgin with “ S ” an d “ T ”, or the keypad, an d then select “ OK ”. z The width of the binding mar gin can be set in 1 mm increments, from 5 mm to 99 mm.
61 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Copying with Stamping Page Numbers, Dat e, etc. can be st amped on each s heet. z This functi on can be sel ected whe n the origin al is plac ed on the A DF . z Only 1 of t he page number , date , control n umber , and chara cters can be selected to print in 1 scanning.
62 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Page Number The original can be copied wit h page numbers print ed. z The defaul t is -n- (nu mber) form at. T o change to n/m (number /maximum ) forma t, refer to Copier Se ttings in the Operat ing Instruc tions (F or Function Par ameters) on t he provided CD-ROM.
63 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 5 If “ Change ” was selected in step 4, select the st arting page o r number . 6 Only the case of selecting “Chan ge” in ste p 4, input the start ing page nu mber with “ S ” and “ T ”, or the k eypad, and then select “OK”.
64 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Issue Num ber The origi nal can be copied and pri nted in c onsecutive numbers from 001 t o 999. z The iss ue number s can be se t from 001 to 999. After 999, the number returns to 001. 1 Select “ Issue Number ”.
65 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 4 Input the star ting number of the issu e number with “ S ” and “ T ”, or the keypad , and then s elect “ OK ”. z For the fo llowing steps, refer to ste ps 5 to 6 in the Ba sic Operation for Stamping (see page 61).
66 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Date The original can be copied wit h a printed date. The date is prin ted in MM/DD/YYYY format. 1 Select “ Date ”. z T o disp lay this screen , refer t o step s 1 to 4 of Basic Operation for St amping (see page 61) .
67 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 2 Move th e cursor to th e desir ed position using and . 3 Update the date with t he Keypad. 5 Select “ OK ”. z For the fo llowing steps, refer to ste ps 5 to 6 in the Ba sic Operation for Stamping (see page 61).
68 Chapter 2 More Menus Features T ext St amp The original can be copied wit h printed text. z Up to 32 c haracters, i ncluding A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, symbo ls, @, . (Pe riod), _ an d space can be printed. z The fo nt size is 2.1 mm x 3.1 mm. 1 Select “ T e xt St amp ”.
69 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 5 Input text, and then select “ OK ”. z Up to 32 c haracters. z For instr uctions on h ow to enter characters , refer to Using the Keyboard in the Operatin g Instruc tions (For F unction Parameters) on the provided CD-ROM.
70 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Centering The copying image can be centered automa tically on selected p aper . z This func tion can be selected when the ori ginal is pl aced on th e platen. z As the original is plac ed on the platen, the position of the or iginal may be er roneously detected if influ enced by ambient l ight.
71 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Image Repeat Create mult iple images on the sheet from singl e original. z Y ou can chan ge to have dotted lines printed between each c opy images . Refer to Copier Settings in th e Operating Instructio ns (For Func tion Param eters) on t he provided CD- ROM.
72 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Inser tion M odes Add a Cover Page to Copies The original can be copied usi ng other types of p aper as a Cover Page. Only the Front Cover , or Front and Back Covers can be selected.
73 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 5 Determi ne whe ther to c opy the Fr ont/ Back cover . 6 Select “ Cover ” unt il the p aper tray to be used is d isplayed. z When c hanging paper oth er than th e cover page, select the Copy key , a nd change the paper tray .
74 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Inserts Blank/Copied Pages Between Copi es The original can be copied by inse rting other ty pes of paper between specif ied pages. Y ou can copy specified p ages (including the cover page) on pape r such as colored pap er set in a Paper T ray , or on t he Sheet Byp ass.
75 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 7 Select “ OK ”. 8 Inpu t the page number s with k eypad where the insert ion p ages are place d. z T o er ase an enter ed n umber , pr ess th e Clear key . 9 Select to ent er the following page numbers wh ere the insertio n page s are plac ed.
76 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Inserts Blank Pages Between Transparency Film 1 Place original (s) on the ADF . z Refer to Placing Originals (Copy) in the Operat ing Instru ctions (F or Basic Opera tions) of provided booklet. 2 Press the Copy key if the machine is set to othe r function mode.
77 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Memo.
78 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Ov e r la y Modes Overlaying an Image onto the Copies The original can be over laid with the fir st page of the origi nal. The first p age is called the over lay original, and the second page onwards are cal led the scanned original, res pectively .
79 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 5 Select the co lor of the o verlay origin al from the b asic colors and registere d custom colors, and then select “ OK ”.
80 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 11 Determ ine where to registe r the overlay original. 12 Select a desire d button has no names registere d, and th en select “ OK ”. 13 Inpu t the but ton name with Keyboa rd, and then select “ OK ”. z Up to 20 char acter s can b e enter ed.
81 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Overlay Copying with Registered Image Overlay an image stored in memory onto the copy . z Available size is 8.5" x 1 1". z “ Auto ” cannot b e selected in color mode. z If the ori entation of the original i s different from the form, the orig inal is copied by a utomatica lly rotating wh en overla id.
82 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 5 Select the r egistered fo rm, and th en select “ OK ”. z For the d etails about how to r egister the form, refer to the Save (see page 83 ). z When Har d Disk Driv e is not ins talled, the screen o f step 5 i s not displaye d.
83 Chapter 2 More Menus Features File Edit Up to 12 ed iting f unctions are available in the F orm Overlay Feature. z Refer to the Ove rlay Copying with Registered Image (see page 81 ) z If Hard Di sk Drive is installed, an image can be stored. (Hard Dis k Drive is standar d equipment fo r DP-C354/C2 64.
84 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 6 Select “ Save ”, and then select “ OK ”. 7 Select the sp ecified colors of the form from basic/cust om, and the n select “ OK ”.
85 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 11 Input the file name, and t hen select “ OK ”. z Up to 20 c haracters can be entered. z For instr uctions on h ow to enter characters , refer to Using the Keyboard in the Operatin g Instruc tions (For F unction Parameters) on the provided CD-ROM.
86 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Erase 1 Select the f ile name to be delete d. z T o displ ay File Edit screen, refer t o steps 2 to 4 in Save (see pag e 83) . 2 Select “ Erase ”, and then “ OK ”. 3 Select “ Ye s ”. z After comple ting the de letion of the form, pres s the Reset key to can cel the setti ngs.
87 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Memo.
88 Chapter 3 Other Features Chapter 3 Other Featur es Making Copies with the ADF Opened The original can be copied wit hout generating dark border s even if the ADF is opened. Skyshot Mode Skyshot Mode can be select ed in the standa rd settings. z When “ 2 Page ” or “ N in 1 ” is selecte d, only “ Norma l ” can be s et in Skyshot Mode.
89 Chapter 3 Other Features Manual Skyshot Mode Copying wit h pre-regist ered scan size into memory . z Before u sing the Man ual Skysh ot Mode, pleas e set M1 or M2 in the preset jobs . Refer to the Copier Settings in the O perating Instructio ns (For Func tion Parameters ) on the provi ded CD-ROM.
90 Chapter 3 Other Features R eser ving the Ne x t Cop y J ob w hile the Cur r ent Copy J ob is Pr og r essing The next copy job can be reserved while the cur rent copy job is under way . z If Hard Disk Drive is no t installed, thi s functio n is not ava ilable.
91 Chapter 3 Other Features Inter r upt the Cur r ent Copy J obs to Mak e an Ur gent Copy Y ou can interrupt the cur rent copy jobs and make an urgent copy . z When sc anning th e current cop y job, oth er copy jobs cannot be interrupte d. 1 Press the Interrupt key while copyin g.
92 Chapter 4 Appendix Chapter 4 Appendix Combined Copy Functions 1 -> 2 2 -> 1 2 -> 2 2Page Book - > 2 N in 1 Booklet Multi-Si ze Feed Job Build & SADF Sort Non Sort Shift-Sort Shift-G.
93 Chapter 4 Appendix Edge Book Margin Stamping Centering Image Re peat Cover Page Inse rtion T ranspare ncy Interlea ving Overlay Form Ov erlay Digit al Sky Shot Manual Sky Sho t Completio n Notice I.
94 Chapter 4 Appendix Inde x Symbols “M1”/”M2” . ................. ................. ................. ................ ... 34 Numerics 1 -> 1 ........ ................. ........... ................. ................. ........ 40 1 -> 2 .
95 Chapter 4 Appendix Insertion / Overlay ..................... .......72, 74, 76 , 78, 81, 83 Install ..................3 3, 38, 43, 50, 51, 78, 81 , 82, 83, 90 , 93 Interrupt ............... ................. ................ ..............91, 92 , 93 IP Address .
96 Chapter 4 Appendix Staple Mode .................... ................ ............ ................ ... 50 Staple-Sort ..... ................. ........... ................. ............. 50, 89 Staple-Sort *1 ..... ................. ................
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