Panasonic Dp 8060 User Manual

Operating Instructions  
(For Basic Operations)  
Digital Imaging Systems  
Model No.  
DP-8060 / 8045 / 8035  
Before operating this machine, please carefully read this manual, and keep this  
documentation in a safe place for future reference.  
English  
(Illustration shows optional accessories that may not be installed on your machine.)  
Memo  
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Operating Instructions ..................................  
Safety Information .......................................  
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Network Scanner.......................................... 25  
Start up the Communications Utility ......... 25  
Scanning the Document toYour PC .......... 26  
Selecting the Scanner Mode..................... 27  
Control Panel ............................................... 15  
Touch Panel Display..................................... 16  
Copy Function .......................................... 17  
Fax (Option)/Internet Fax/Email Functions .... 18  
Scan/File Functions ................................. 19  
Facsimile /  
Placing Originals  
Copying  
Placing Originals (Copy)............................... 21  
How to Place Originals ............................. 21  
Basic Copy Operation .................................. 22  
Making a Copy ......................................... 22  
(Facsimile/Internet Fax/Email) ...................... 32  
Sending Originals (Internet Fax/Email) ......... 35  
Sending Scanned data via Internet  
Fax/Email ................................................. 35  
Receiving an Email from POP Server .......... 37  
Receiving Email Automatically ................. 37  
Receiving Email Manually ........................ 37  
Printing  
Printing from PC .......................................... 24  
Printing from Windows Applications .......... 24  
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Paper Entry Area (B) ................................ 43  
Reverse Area (F) ...................................... 47  
2-Bin Finisher (Option) (H)  
Printer Unit ............................................... 66  
For Internet Fax (Email) [Standard]........... 67  
3000-SheetTray (LCT) (DA-MA301) .......... 68  
3000-SheetTray (LCT) (DA-TK31) ............. 68  
2-Bin Finisher (DA-FS600) ........................ 68  
(DA-FS600/605) ........................................ 48  
1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher (Option) (H) ... 50  
2-BinSaddle-StitchFinisheronly  
Punch Unit (DA-SP41) [for DA-FS355A] ... 70  
Option and Supplies ..................................... 71  
Multi-Tasking JobTable ................................ 72  
FCC Notice .................................................. 73  
Index ........................................................... 76  
Glossary ...................................................... 78  
(Option)(I).................................................. 51  
1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher  
(Option) (I/F)............................................. 52  
Replacing Consumables  
Adding Paper ............................................... 54  
ReplacingToner Bottle.................................. 56  
Replacing the Staple Cartridge..................... 57  
Dispose of the Punch Hole Residue ............. 62  
Replacing the Battery................................... 64  
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Safety Information  
For Your Safety  
To prevent severe injury and loss of life, read this section carefully before using the Panasonic DP-8060/8045/8035  
to ensure proper, and safe operation of your machine.  
This section explains the Warnings and Cautions used in this Operating Instructions manual.  
WARNING Denotes a potential hazard that could result in serious injury, or death.  
CAUTION Denotes hazards that could result in minor injury, or damage to the machine.  
This section also explains the graphic symbols used in this Operating Instructions manual.  
These symbols are used to alert operators to a specific operating procedure that must not be  
performed.  
These symbols are used to alert operators to a specific operating procedure that must be  
emphasized in order to operate the machine safely.  
This symbol is used to alert operators to a heated surface that may cause burns and requires  
close attention.  
WARNING  
Do not disconnect, or reconnect the machine  
while it is on. Disconnecting a live connector  
Power and Ground Connection  
can deform the plug and cause fire.  
Cautions  
When disconnecting the machine, grasp the plug  
Ensure that the plug connection is free of dust.  
instead of the cord. Forcibly pulling on a cord  
In a damp environment, a contaminated  
can damage it, and cause fire, or electric shock.  
connector can draw a significant amount of  
current that can generate heat, and eventually  
When the machine is not used over an extended  
cause fire over an extended period of time.  
period of time, switch it Off and unplug it. If an  
unused machine is left connected to a power  
Always use the power cord provided with your  
source for a long period, degraded insulation can  
cause electric shocks, current leakage or fire.  
machine. When an extension power cord is  
required, always use a properly rated cord.  
120 V/15 A  
If you use a cord with an unspecified current  
rating, the machine, or plug may emit smoke,  
maintenance or fault clearance. Access to a live  
or become hot to the touch externally.  
machine’s interior can cause electric shock.  
Be sure to switch Off and unplug the machine before  
accessing the interior of the machine for cleaning,  
Do not attempt to rework, pull, bend, chafe, or  
Be sure to switch Off and unplug the machine  
otherwise damage the power cord. Do not  
before accessing the interior of the machine  
place a heavy object on the cord. A damaged  
for accessing interface cables, maintenance  
cord can cause fire, or electric shocks.  
or fault clearance. Access to a live machine’s  
interior can cause electric shock.  
Never touch a power cord with wet hands.  
Danger of electric shock exists.  
Once a month, unplug the machine and check the  
powercordforthefollowing. Ifyounoticeanyunusual  
condition, contact your Service Provider.  
The power cord is plugged firmly into the  
receptacle.  
If the power cord is broken, or insulated wires  
are exposed, contact your Service Provider for  
a replacement. Using a damaged cord can  
cause fire, or electric shocks.  
The plug is not excessively heated, rusted, or bent.  
The plug and receptacle are free of dust.  
The cord is not cracked or frayed.  
Stop operation immediately if your machine  
produces smoke, excessive heat, unusual  
noise or smell, or if water is spilt onto the  
machine. These conditions can cause fire.  
Immediately switch Off and unplug the machine,  
and contact your Service Provider.  
If accessing the inner components of the machine to  
clear misfed paper, etc., exercise care not to touch  
heated areas, or you may get burned.  
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Never open or remove machine covers that  
are secured with screws unless specifically  
instructed in the “Operating Instructions”. A high-  
voltage component can cause electric shocks.  
Operating Safeguards  
Do not touch areas where these caution labels  
are attached to, the surface may be very hot  
and may cause severe burns.  
Do not try to alter the machine configuration or  
modify any parts. An unauthorized modification  
can cause smoke or fire.  
Do not place any liquid container such as a  
vase or coffee cup on the machine. Spilt water  
can cause fire or shock hazard.  
Consumable Safeguards  
Do not place any metal parts such as staples  
or clips on the machine. If metal and flammable  
parts get into the machine, they can short-circuit  
internal components, and cause fire or electric  
shocks.  
Never throw a toner cartridge into an open  
flame. Toner remaining in the cartridge can  
cause an explosion and you can get burnt.  
Never throw toner or a waste toner container  
or a toner cartridge into an open flame. It can  
cause an explosion and you can get burnt.  
If debris (metal or liquid) gets into the machine,  
switch Off and unplug the machine. Contact  
your Service Provider. Operating a debris-  
contaminated machine can cause fire or electric  
shock.  
Keep button batteries/stamp out of the reach of  
children. If a button battery/stamp is swallowed  
accidentally, get medical treatment immediately.  
CAUTION  
Never touch a labelled area found on or near  
the heat roller. You can get burnt. If a sheet of  
paper is wrapped around the heat roller, do  
not try to remove it yourself to avoid injuries or  
burns.Switch Off the machine immediately, and  
contact your Service Provider.  
Installation and Relocation  
Cautions  
Do not place the machine near heaters or  
volatile, flammable, or combustible materials  
such as curtains that may catch fire.  
Do not use conductive paper, e.g. folding paper,  
carbonicpaperandcoatedpaper.Whenapaperjam  
occurs, they can cause a short circuit and fire.  
Do not place the machine in a hot, humid, dusty  
or poorly ventilated environment. Prolonged  
exposure to these adverse conditions can  
cause fire or electric shocks.  
Do not place any heavy objects on the machine.  
An off-balance machine can tip-over or the heavy  
object can fall, causing damage and/or injuries.  
Place the machine on a level and sturdy surface  
that can withstand a weight of 302 lb (DP-8060/  
8045) / 295 lb (DP-8035). If tilted, the machine  
may tip-over and cause injuries.  
Keep the room ventilated when using the  
machine for an extended period of time to  
minimize the ozone density in the air.  
When relocating the machine, contact your  
Service Provider.  
When copying with the document cover open,  
do not look directly at the exposure lamp. Direct  
eye exposure can cause eye fatigue or damage.  
When moving the machine, be sure to unplug  
the power cord from the outlet. If the machine is  
moved with the power cord attached, it can  
cause damage to the cord which could result  
in fire or electric shock.  
Pull out paper trays slowly to prevent injuries.  
When removing jammed paper, make sure that  
no pieces of torn paper are left in the machine.  
A piece of paper remaining in the machine can  
cause fire. If a sheet of paper is wrapped around  
the heat roller, or when clearing a jammed  
paper that is difficult or impossible to see, do  
not try to remove it by yourself. Doing so can  
cause injuries or burns. Switch Off the machine  
immediately, and contact your Service Provider.  
Operating Safeguards  
Do not place a magnet near the safety switch  
of the machine. A magnet can activate the  
machine accidentally, resulting in injuries.  
Do not use a highly flammable spray or solvent  
near the machine. It can cause fire.  
When copying a thick document, do not use  
excessive force to press it against the platen  
glass.The glass may break and cause injuries.  
Others  
When clearing a paper jam or other fault, follow the  
appropriate procedure given in the Operating Instructions.  
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Safety Information  
For Your Safety  
CAUTION  
Consumable Safeguards  
Others  
The machine has a built-in circuit for protection against  
lightning-induced surge current. If lightning strikes in  
your neighborhood, maintain ample distance from the  
machine, and do not touch the machine until the  
lightning has stopped.  
Never heat the drum cartridge, or scratch its  
surface. A heated or scratched drum can be  
hazardous to your health.  
If you notice flickering or distorted images or noises on  
your audio-visual units, your machine may be causing  
radio interference. Switch it Off and if the interference  
disappears, the machine is the cause of the radio  
interference. Perform the following procedure until the  
interference is corrected.  
Be sure to use the specified type of batteries only.  
Ensure that batteries are installed with correct  
polarity. Incorrectly installed batteries can burst  
or leak, resulting in spillage or injuries.  
Move the machine and the TV and/or radio away  
from each other.  
Reposition or reorient the machine and the TV and/  
or radio.  
Unplug the machine, TV and/or radio, and replug  
them into outlets that operate on different circuits.  
Reorient the TV and/or radio antennas and cables  
until the interference stops. For an outdoor antenna,  
ask your local electrician for support.  
Use a coaxial cable antenna.  
CAUTION  
Denotes hazards that could result in minor injury or damage to the machine.  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SHOCK OR FIRE, USE ONLY NO. 26 AWG OR LARGER TELEPHONE LINE CABLE.  
DISCONNECT ALL POWER TO THE MACHINE BEFORE COVER(S) ARE REMOVED. REPLACE THE COVER(S)  
BEFORE THE MACHINE IS RE-ENERGIZED.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of  
fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:  
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT NEAR WATER, FOR EXAMPLE, NEAR A BATH TUB, WASH BOWL, KITCHEN SINK  
OR LAUNDRY TUB, IN A WET BASEMENT OR NEAR A SWIMMING POOL.  
AVOID USING A TELEPHONE (OTHER THAN A CORDLESS TYPE) DURING AN ELECTRICAL STORM.THERE  
MAY BE A REMOTE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK FROM LIGHTNING.  
DO NOT USE THE TELEPHONE TO REPORT A GAS LEAK IN THE VICINITY OF THE LEAK.  
USE ONLY THE POWER CORD AND BATTERIES INDICATED IN THIS MANUAL. DO NOT DISPOSE OF  
BATTERIES IN A FIRE.THEY MAY EXPLODE. CHECK WITH LOCAL CODES FOR POSSIBLE SPECIAL  
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
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Precautions  
Precautions  
Laser Safety  
LASER SAFETY  
This unit employs a laser. Only qualified service personnel should attempt  
to service this device due to possible eye injury.  
CAUTION:  
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE  
PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT  
IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.  
Caution Label  
Complies with FDA radiation  
performance standards, 21 CFR  
Subchapter J  
Manufacturer's Name and Address Factory ID  
(For DP-8060/8045)  
(For DP-8035)  
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Precautions  
For Your Safety  
Illegal Copies  
The maximum power consumption is 1.45 kW.  
A properly wired (grounded), dedicated, 15 A, 120 V  
AC outlet is required. Do not use an extension cord.  
The power cord on this machine must be used to  
disconnect the main power.  
It is unlawful to make copies of certain documents.  
Copying certain documents may be illegal in your country.  
Penalties of fines and/or imprisonment may be imposed  
on those found guilty.The following are examples of items  
that may be illegal to copy in your country.  
Bank notes and checks  
Bank and government bonds and securities  
Passports and identification cards  
Copyright material or trademarks without the consent  
of the owner  
Please ensure that the machine is installed near a wall  
outlet and is easily accessible.  
Caution Note: Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet  
before removing covers.  
Postage stamps and other negotiable instruments  
Supplies  
Store the Toner Cartridge and paper in cool areas with  
low humidity.  
Use high quality 16 - 24 lb (Sheet Bypass: 15 - 35 lb)  
paper.  
This list is not inclusive and no liability is assumed for  
either its completeness or accuracy.  
In case of doubt, contact your legal counsel.  
Notice:  
For optimum performance, it is recommended that  
only Panasonic Brand supplies are used in the  
machine.  
Install your machine near a supervised area to prevent  
illegal copies from being made.  
Certain types of transparency film may not be  
compatible and may damage your machine.  
Consult with an authorized Panasonic dealer for  
advice regarding non-standard paper types.  
(Panasonic has tested “3M PP2500” transparency  
film and found it to be compatible.)  
Panasonic recommends using high quality 16 - 24  
lb paper, using an inferior paper may cause  
excessive paper curl, requiring you to empty out the  
Output Tray more often to avoid paper jams.  
Use of other than genuine Panasonic supplies can  
damage the machine.This may void the warranty of the  
machine and supplies. Be sure to use only genuine  
Panasonic Toner designed for the machine.  
Installation  
The machine should not be installed in areas with the  
following conditions:  
Extremely high or low temperature and humidity.  
Ambient conditions Temperature: 50-86 °F  
Relative humidity: 30-80 %  
Where temperature and humidity can change rapidly,  
causing condensation.  
Direct exposure to sunlight.  
Directly in the air conditioning flow.  
In areas of high dust concentration.  
In areas of poor ventilation.  
In areas with chemical fume concentration.  
In areas with extreme vibration.  
With unstable or uneven conditions (floors, etc.).  
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Maximum Copies Limitation  
Ventilation  
The machine should be installed in a well-ventilated  
After setting the maximum allowed number of copies  
for each department, consult with your Key Operator  
when the total copy count reaches the designated limit  
and the “DEPT.MAXIMUM COPIES HAS BEEN  
REACHED” message appears on the LCD.  
area to minimize the ozone density in the air.  
Handling  
Do not turn the Power Switch Off, or open the Front  
Cover during copying/printing.  
Power Switch  
If you are not going to  
use the copier for long  
periods of time, turn OFF  
the Power Switch on the  
Left Side of the machine  
and wait 10 seconds  
then, turn OFF the Main  
Power Switch on the  
Rear Side of the machine.  
Sleep/Shutdown Mode Notice  
The following functions will not work if the Sleep/Off  
Mode setting is set to the Shutdown mode.  
When using any of the following functions, we  
recommend that you leave the Sleep/Off  
Mode in the initial factory default setting (Sleep  
mode).  
- Printer Function (Local Parallel Port and Network  
Connections)  
- Internet Fax/Email Function  
Auto Reset Time  
As the initial setting for Auto Reset Time is 1 minute, the  
selected operation mode goes back to default operation  
mode after 1 minute. If you wish to change the Auto  
Reset Time, consult with your Key Operator.  
- Facsimile Function (Option)  
Key Operator Password  
The Initial Machine Modes can be checked or  
changed with the Function Modes, however, these  
modes require the Key Operator Password.  
User Authentication  
The User Authentication works for this machine under  
the management of the Windows Server. As a result,  
users must be authenticated before they can use the  
functions of the machine (copying, faxing, scanning,  
and printing). The supported authentication protocol is  
NTLM v2.  
Users  
- Users login to this machine using their Windows  
account (user name and password).  
System Administrator  
- The system administrator can manage user account  
by using Windows Server.  
- User authentication can be set independently for  
each function (copying, faxing, scanning, and  
printing).  
Dept. (Departmental) Code  
When the Department Counter function is set up, the  
Dept. (Department) Code input screen is displayed on  
the LCD Display. A registered Department Code (1 to  
8-digit) is required to gain access to each secured  
function, or the secured Copy/Fax/Scanner function(s)  
cannot be used. Please consult with the Key Operator  
regarding the Department Code(s) for the desired  
function.  
Procedures :  
Input a registered department code (1 to 8-digit).  
Press the SET or START key.  
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Security Suggestions for Key Operators  
To maintain your machine’s highly-sensitive document  
data secure from unauthorized users, machine access  
must be restricted, managed, and controlled from the  
initial machine installation, network connection, network  
configuration, and setup of security functions.  
The security settings on this equipment are restricted,  
and requires the input of an 8-digit Key Operator  
password to set, or change them. The initial password  
setting is 00000000 (8-digit). The password can be set  
arbitrarily.  
The designated Key Operators are instructed to perform  
the recommended security measures described below.  
The Key Operator plays a critical part in maintaining  
and controlling the security of the machine, and in  
prevention of its unauthorized access, therefore, it is of  
utmost importance that you understand the content  
described in the Operating Instructions, and that you  
follow the suggestions herein.  
1. Key Operators are required to verify the identity of the  
manufacturer's service technician, or of an affiliated  
company's staff, or marketing company, by requesting  
their ID Card.  
2. Always connect through a Firewall when installing your  
device on a network that is connected to the Internet.  
When connecting this device to a client PC, or a server,  
we recommend configuring your network environment  
with a switching hub to prevent your device from being  
wiretapped.  
3. A Key Operator password is essential to maintaining  
the security of the machine.  
Key Operators are required to keep the password  
confidential, and in a safe place.  
To change the initial Key Operator password, refer to  
the Operating Instructions (For Copy & Function  
Parameters), and setup:  
[General Settings] [09 Key Operator Mode] [50  
Key Operator Password]  
4. Change the Hard Disk Drive Lock password from the  
initial setting.  
By setting a password, even is the hard disk drive is  
taken away, the password locked device prevents illicit  
retrieval of the data by unauthorized personnel.  
The Hard Disk Drive Lock password is required when  
the equipment is being repaired. Furthermore, it is  
essential that the Key Operator personally enter the  
password to maintain security of the password and  
prevent unauthorized users.  
To change the initial Hard Disk Drive Lock password,  
refer to the Operating Instructions (For Copy & Function  
Parameters), and setup:  
[General Settings] [09 Key Operator Mode] [51  
HD Drive Lock Settings]  
5. The documents stored in the Mail Box should be printed  
immediately. Upon printing, the document data is  
deleted, thus preventing unauthorized re-printing by a  
third party.  
For additional information, please refer to the Operating  
Instructions (For PCL Printer Driver), [Mail Box].  
6. When disposing of this equipment, initialize the Hard  
Disk Drive, by overwriting and deleting the data area  
stored in the Hard Disk Drive.  
To initialize the Hard Disk Drive, refer to the Operating  
Instructions (For Copy & Function Parameters), and  
setup:  
[General Settings] [09 Key Operator Mode] [27  
Hard Disk Initialize].  
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Memo  
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Outer/Inner View  
ADF  
(Automatic Document Feeder)  
Control Panel  
Sheet Bypass  
Front Cover  
Right Cover  
Paper Tray 1  
Right Lower Cover  
Manual Pocket  
Store the Operating  
Instructions in the  
Manual Pocket for  
future reference.  
Paper Tray 2  
Toner  
Bottle  
Paper Tray 3  
(Optional System  
Console)  
Fuser Knob  
(Green)  
Paper Transport Knob (Green)  
Transport Release Lever (Green)  
Paper Tray 4  
(Optional System  
Console)  
Left Cover  
(Optional System Console)  
Exit Cover  
Power Switches  
Interface Ports  
ON  
OFF  
Parallel  
Cable  
Power Switch  
ON  
OFF  
LAN  
Cable  
Main Power Switch  
Telephone  
Line Cable  
External  
Telephone  
Cable  
Parallel Cable is used for Local Printer connection.  
Telephone Cable is used for connecting the optional Fax  
Communication Board (Order Number: DA-FG600) to the  
telephone line.  
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Control Panel  
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12  
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10  
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Keypad  
Original Copy Size  
Size Keys Keys  
Touch Panel  
Display  
Start  
Key  
No.  
Icon  
Contents  
No.  
Icon  
Contents  
Copy Key  
To use the unit as a photocopier.  
Reset Key  
Resets all features to the initial power-  
on state.  
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6
Clear Key  
Clears the copy quantities, etc.  
Fax/Email Key  
To use the Facsimile/Internet Fax/Email  
function.  
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8
Stop Key  
Stops the Copy/Facsimile/Scan job run.  
Scan/File Key  
To use the Scan/File function.  
Fax (Option) Function Keys  
Print Key  
9
Refer to the Getting to Know Your  
Machine in the Operating Instructions  
(For Facsimile and Internet Fax/Email  
Functions).  
Sets the Print function.  
Energy Saver Key  
2
3
4
5
Saves power while the copier is not in  
use.  
Active Icon/LED  
The LED lights in GREEN when  
machine is active.  
10  
11  
12  
13  
Fax/Email "On Line" LED  
For Fax (Option)/Internet Fax/Email  
functions.  
Status Icon/LED  
The LED flashes in RED when trouble  
occurs. (See NOTE)  
Interrupt Key  
Interrupts other copy or print jobs while  
making copies.  
Print Data Icon/LED  
The LED lights in GREEN when  
printing print data.  
Function Key  
Use when changing the initial function  
values (default values) and Key  
Operator settings.  
Print "On Line" LED  
For Print function.  
NOTE  
When the machine detects a problem or an alarm status is activated, the 11 Status LED lights or begins to flash.  
LED Lights: Machine detected a trouble status  
• No paper in the selected tray, or toner has run out.  
• Machine detected trouble, such as paper misfed or jammed.  
LED Flashes: Machine detected an alarm status  
• No paper in the Tray. (Tray not selected)  
Toner is getting low, etc.  
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Touch Panel Display  
Touch Panel Display  
The above image shows everything is lit at the same time. This is for  
illustration purposes only, the machine will never have all icons, lit, or flashing  
at the same time. Refer to pages 17 to 20 for details of each function's image.  
When the Department Counter function is set up, the  
departmental Identification Code input screen is displayed on  
the Touch Panel Display. A registered departmental  
Identification Code (Max 8-digits) is required to gain access to  
each secured function, or the secured Copy/Fax/Scanner  
function(s) cannot be used. Please consult with the Key  
Operator regarding the departmental Identification Code(s) for  
the desired function.  
Input an Identification Code  
with the Keypad.  
NOTE  
Use only gentle finger pressure to activate the Touch Panel Display. DO NOT USE SHARP OBJECTS such as  
pens, fingernails etc., as this may damage the panel.  
Touch Panel Display Brightness Adjustment:  
To adjust the brightness of the Touch Panel display, press and while holding down the "C" (Clear) key, keep  
pressing the "Original Size/Ledger" or the "Copy Size/Ledger" keys until the desired brightness is achieved.  
Original Size/Ledger : Dimmer  
Copy Size/Ledger  
: Brighter  
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Copy Function  
Job Status Indicator  
Ex.: Copying 3 sets.  
The Indicator displays the progress of a job task as follows: 0/3 1/3 2/3 3/3  
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10 11  
12  
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23  
15  
16  
24  
25  
26  
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21  
20  
18  
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The above image shows everything is lit at the same time. This is for illustration purposes only, the machine will  
never have all icons, lit, or flashing at the same time. Refer to pages 17 to 20 for details of each function's image.  
Touch Panel Display Indications  
No.  
Contents  
No.  
Contents  
Warning Indications  
Paper Tray Selection Button  
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Call Service (Call your Service Provider)  
Add Paper  
Waste Toner  
:
Add Toner  
Original Image Icon  
Tandem/Remote Button Indication  
TANDEM/REMOTE Button  
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3
15  
16  
17  
Original Size Indication  
Multi-Size Feeding / Job Build and SADF Mode  
Indication  
Contrast Buttons  
Contrast Indicator (7 levels)  
Copy contrast can be adjusted.  
4
Rotate Mode Indication  
Original Mode Select Buttons  
5
18  
19  
This is displayed when the orientation of the original  
and copy paper are not the same.  
The Original Mode setting is useful when copying  
photographs or illustrations with gray tones.  
Number of Copies / Original(s)  
Machine / User Error Code Indication (E1-01, U13, etc.)  
Copy Image Icon  
Copy Direction and Paper Direction Indication  
Copy Ratio Indication  
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9
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
Original Direction Indication  
Function Categories  
Copy Size Indication  
RESERVE A JOB Button  
PROOF SET Button  
10  
Finisher Function's Indication  
JOB SETTINGS Button  
Selected copy jobs will be indicated on the right  
side of the touch panel display.  
11  
Machine Outline with Tray Selection (Paper Tray  
and Output Tray)  
JOB QUEUE Button  
12  
13  
25  
26  
Paper Level and Size Indication  
COMPLETION NOTICE Button  
17  
 
Touch Panel Display  
Fax (Option)/Internet Fax/Email Functions  
1
4
2
3
5
11  
12  
6
7
8
9
10  
Touch Panel Display Indications  
No.  
Contents  
File type and Transmit type  
No.  
Contents  
1
2
SEARCH Button  
7
Searches the Local/Global Directory.  
Resolution  
EMAIL HEADER Button  
Set the address of CC/BCC/FROM.  
8
Your machine is preset to Fine resolution, which is  
suitable for most documents.  
Use Fine or Super Fine for detailed documents.  
Original  
Shows the type of original.  
DESTINATIONS Button  
Confirm selected address.  
3
4
9
Contrast Indication  
The scanning contrast densities which are set in  
the Mode Setting screen are displayed in 7 levels.  
Scroll Buttons  
Displays the other destination screen of same  
alphabetical tab group.  
10  
5
6
MODE SETTING Button  
More setting can be configured by pressing the  
MODE SETTING Button.  
11  
12  
Address Tabs  
Selects an alphabetical tab group from the Address  
Book.  
KEYBOARD Button  
Allows manual input of the email address.  
Destination Buttons  
Telephone numbers or Email addresses should  
be registered in advance.  
18  
 
Scan/File Functions  
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
8
7
Touch Panel Display Indications  
No.  
Contents  
No.  
Contents  
1
5
File Type  
MODE SETTING Button  
More setting can be configured by pressing the  
MODE SETTING Button.  
Displays the scanning file type (TIFF or PDF).  
Resolution  
DD SAVE/DD RETRIEVE Buttons  
2
6
7
Your machine is preset to 300dpi resolution, which  
is suitable for most documents.  
Optional DD Server Software (DA-WS20) is required.  
For more details, refer to the Operating Instructions  
(For DD Server).  
Original  
Shows the type of original.  
Scroll Buttons  
Displays the other destination screen of same  
alphabetical tab group.  
3
4
Contrast Indication  
The scanning contrast densities which are set in  
the Mode Setting screen are displayed in 7 levels.  
Destination Buttons  
Displays the registered destinations (PC/Email  
Address).  
8
9
Address Tabs  
Selects an alphabetical tab group from the Address  
Book.  
19  
 
Touch Panel Display  
Print Function  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Touch Panel Display Indications  
No.  
Contents  
No.  
Contents  
1
MAIL BOX Tab  
Allows you to use the Security Print function to start  
the printing job.  
ON LINE Button  
Allows you to return your printer ON LINE after  
taking it OFF LINE with the OFF LINE Button.  
4
JOB CONTROL Tab  
Allows you to select OFF LINE, ON LINE,  
CANCEL PRINT, JOB QUEUE functions.  
CANCEL PRINT Button  
Allows you to cancel a print job before the printing  
has started.  
2
5
6
OFF LINE Button  
Allows you to temporarily take your printer OFF  
LINE when you want to cancel a print job, etc.  
JOB QUEUE Button  
Allows you to see the print jobs which are in  
progress or in the printing queue.  
3
20  
 
Placing Originals (Copy)  
How to Place Originals  
On the ADF  
When copying a thick Booklet, open the  
ADF and verify that the ADF Hinge was  
returned to original position if the rear of  
the ADF was raised.  
Set the originals up to the  
upper limit indicator.  
Upper Limit  
Indicator  
1
3
Upper Guide  
ADF Tray  
2
4
Original Guides  
Adjust to the original’s width  
Notice for ADF  
Once the originals are set, press Start key, and do not touch the originals as it may cause them to jam.  
Before setting the originals on the ADF, make sure they are free of clips or staples.  
Originals that cannot be used  
Drawing papers, Transparencies, Labeling paper, Heavy weight papers, Thin Art papers, Film, Thermal  
papers  
Inappropriate Originals  
Papers which are curled, ripped, creased, folded, punched, glued, stapled or self adhesive.  
Originals of assorted (mixed) width size (except for the combination of Ledger and Letter)  
Paste-ups  
Pressure sensitive or carbon backed papers  
Paper with excessive curl  
Stapled originals  
Freshly printed copies from a laser printer which is still wet with color ink or whiteout.  
Originals with fresh White-Out (Liquid paper correction fluid)  
On the Platen  
Original Guides  
Notice for Platen  
INV  
LTR  
INV  
LTR  
LGL  
LDR  
Align the original to top left corner mark ( ).  
If the original is not positioned properly, a portion of the  
original may not be copied.  
INV  
For originals smaller than 5.5" x 8.5" (Invoice) size,  
position the original within the 5.5" x 8.5" area and  
select 5.5" x 8.5".  
INV  
LTR  
LGL  
LTR  
LDR  
Ex: Book Original  
Ex: Sheet Original  
21  
 
Basic Copy Operation  
Making a Copy  
Original and Copy size are automatically selected.  
NOTE  
If the power is turned OFF, turn ON the Main Power Switch, and then turn ON the Power Switch.  
During the copy operation and after making copies, the fan motor may start spinning. This is a normal operation  
and is used to cool down the copier.  
When the desired size of paper is not set in the Paper Tray, use the sheet Bypass. (See page 55)  
Place Original(s) on the ADF or Platen  
Glass.  
Press the Copy key if the machine is  
set to other function mode.  
1
2
3
Face Up  
Up to 85 sheets* (20 lb/Letter)  
*70 Sheets : Invoice/Legal/Ledger  
When copying from the ADF, read the Notice  
for ADF. (See page 21)  
Ex: Sheet Original  
Select the Original size if original size is  
not detected correctly.  
Face Down  
Align with top left corner  
Ex: Book Original  
Original Size Keys  
When copying from the Platen Glass, read the  
Notice for Platen. (See page 21)  
22  
 
Select the required settings.  
NOTE  
4
To stop the copy job, press the Stop key.  
The cancellation message will appear on the  
LCD. Follow the instructions on the Touch Panel  
Display.  
Ex: Copy Contrast and Original Mode  
Adjust the Manual  
Contrast (7 levels)  
or  
Reset Key  
Stop Key  
Memory Full  
Select type of Original(s)  
Mainly Text  
If memory overflows during original scanning, the  
message “Cannot Complete Job / Exceeds  
Memory Capacity / Output Current Pages? 1:YES  
2:NO” will be displayed on the LCD. If this occurs,  
follow the instructions on the LCD. If this occurs  
frequently, adding optional memory is  
Text and Photo  
combined  
Mainly Photo  
recommended, consult with an authorized service  
provider.  
For other mode settings, refer to the Operating  
Instructions (For Copy & Function Parameters)  
When clearing the copy mode settings, press  
the Reset key. (See NOTE)  
Enter the desired number of copies,  
and then press the Start key.  
5
Start Key  
Number of copies  
(Up to 999)  
Clear Key  
When changing the number of copies, press  
the Clear key and reenter the corrected  
number of copies.  
Number of Copies  
The maximum number of copies is up to 999  
(3 digits with keypad).  
When the optional Fax Communication Board  
(DA-FG600) is installed:  
During the copy mode, if you input 4-8 digit  
numbers, they will be interpreted as being a  
phone number and displayed on the LCD,  
then the machine will switch to the Fax mode.  
23  
 
Printing from PC  
Printing fromWindows Applications  
Operation Chart  
Selecting the required settings  
1. Installing the Printer Driver software and  
setting up the Printer Driver.  
Refer to the Operating Instructions (For Setting  
Up) provided with another booklet.  
2. If more than one printer is installed on  
your PC, select the Printer as installed in  
step 1.  
If it is not set to the default printer, refer to the  
following steps. (ex.Windows XP/Server 2003)  
(1) Click the “Start”, select “Printers and Faxes”,  
and then click the Printer icon.  
1
2
3
4
5
(2)Right-click on the desired printer icon, and then  
select “Set as Default Printer” in popup menu.  
The check mark next to the printer icon denotes  
a Default Printer.  
No. Contents  
Contents  
Page Range All  
: Prints all pages.  
1
Selection : Prints displayed area  
on the PC screen.  
Current Page : Prints displayed page.  
Pages  
: Prints selected pages.  
Print  
Starts to printing document(s).  
Closes the print dialog box.  
2
3
4
Cancel  
Number of  
copies  
Number of copies : 1-999  
Collate : Printed multiple documents  
are sorted automatically.  
3. Select the required settings.  
Ex. Page range, number of copies, etc.  
(See right column)  
Preferences Selecting other settings.  
5
Refer to the Operating  
Instructions (For Software (Printer  
Driver)) on the provided CD-  
ROM.  
NOTE  
The screen image that appears on your PC  
display may vary, depending on the application  
software you are using.  
4. Click Print to start printing the  
document(s) from the PC.  
24  
 
Network Scanner  
Operation Chart  
Start up the Communications Utility  
Click Start button, select All Programs  
-> Panasonic -> Panasonic Document  
Management System, and then select  
Communications Utility.  
1. Installing the Panasonic Document  
1
Magagement System.  
The Quick Image Navigator and Communications  
Utility are required for Network Scanner function,  
refer to the Operating Instructions (For Setting Up)  
provided with another booklet.  
Check the Communications Utility icon  
is indicated on the task bar.  
2
2. Set up the Communications Utility software.  
Refer to the Operating Instructions (For Setting  
Up) provided with another booklet.  
Communications Utility Icon  
Do not turn OFF the Communications Utility  
icon while the Network Scanner is operating.  
3. Check the Communications Utility icon is  
indicated onto the task bar of your PC.  
If the Communications Utility icon is not indicated,  
start the Communications Utility software.  
(See right column)  
4. Scan the document to your PC.  
(See pages 26-27)  
25  
 
Network Scanner  
Scanning the Document toYour PC  
Scanned data will be directly transferred to your  
PC. By using the optional installed software  
(Panasonic Document Management System), you  
can view or edit the scanned data on your PC.  
Place Original(s) on the ADF or Platen  
Glass.  
Select the destination (PC) for the  
scanned data.  
1
3
Face Up  
If the Panasonic Communications Utility software  
is not started on your PC, a destination is not shown  
on the Touch Panel Display.  
Up to 85 sheets* (20 lb/Letter)  
*70 Sheets : Invoice/Legal/Ledger  
When scanning from the ADF, read the Notice  
for ADF. (See page 21)  
Select the Scanner mode setting.  
4
Press the Start key.  
Face Down  
5
Align with top left corner  
When scanning from the Platen Glass, read the  
Notice for Platen. (See page 21)  
Start Key  
Press the Scan/File key.  
2
The scanned data will be transferred to the PC,  
then the scanner reception notice appears on  
the PC's monitor.  
For more details, refer to the operating  
instructions (for Quick Image Navigator) on the  
provided CD-ROM.  
26  
 
Selecting the Scanner Mode  
Resolution (150/300/600dpi)  
Contrast (7 levels)  
Original Mode  
TEXT  
TEXT/PHOTO : Text/Photo mixed  
PHOTO : Mainly photo  
: Mainly text  
See below  
See right column  
*150dpi:Text mode only.  
JOB BUILD AND SADF  
For scanning a thin original from the ADF.  
To scan smaller characters (8-point or smaller) clearly,  
select TEXT mode, and then select 600 dpi. Since the file  
size increases with higher resolutions, the transfer time  
becomes longer depending on the specifications of the  
network, and the computer you are using.  
2-SIDED ORIGINAL  
For scanning 2-sided original.  
When COMPRESSION is selected.  
1
Select Binding Position  
2 Select "OK"  
MH  
Modified Huffman format:  
Lowest compression  
FILE TYPE AND NAME  
For changing Scanning File Type and/or File  
Name.  
File name is date and time (mm/dd/yy) in  
the default setting.  
MR  
Modified Read format:  
Higher compression than MH  
MMR  
JBIG  
Modified MR format:  
Higher compression than MR  
Joint Bi-level Image format:  
Higher compression than MMR  
NOTE  
1
Select a file type  
(TIFF or PDF)  
When clearing the scanning mode settings, press  
the Reset key.  
4
Select "OK".  
To stop the scanning job, press the Stop key.  
When CUSTOM is selected.  
2
Input a file name  
3 Select "OK".  
(Max. 20 characters)  
Reset Key  
Stop Key  
Refer to How to use the Keyboard, in the  
Address Book section. (See page 30)  
27  
 
Address Book (Facsimile)  
Creating an Address Book  
NOTE  
For details on how to edit a registered address, refer to Address Book in the Operating Instructions (For Facsimile and  
Internet Fax/Email Functions) on the provided CD-ROM.  
Up to 1,000 addresses can be registered.  
Press the Function Key.  
Enter a telephone number (up to 36  
digits), and then select "OK".  
For Facsimile  
1
5
Function Key  
Enter a telephone number with the Keypad.  
When changing a number, move a cursor (_)  
to the right side of the incorrect number, and  
then press Clear key.  
Select "FAX/EMAIL SETTINGS".  
2
3
4
Enter the name of the destination (up to  
15 characters), and then select "OK".  
6
7
Select "00 Address Book".  
Enter the Key Name of the Address  
Book (up to 15 characters), and then  
select "OK".  
Select "01 Add Telephone Number".  
28  
 
Select whether you wish to add this  
Telephone Number to Favorites.  
memo:  
8
9
To enter other Fax numbers:  
Repeat steps 5 to 8  
or  
To exit this setting mode:  
Press Reset Key.  
Reset Key  
29  
 
Address Book (Internet Fax/Email)  
Creating an Address Book  
NOTE  
For details on how to edit a registered address, refer to Address Book in the Operating Instructions (For Facsimile and  
Internet Fax/Email Functions) on the provided CD-ROM.  
Up to 200 addresses can be registered.  
Press the Function Key.  
Enter an Email address (up to 60  
characters), and then select "OK".  
For Internet Fax/Email  
1
5
Function Key  
Enter an Email address with the Keyboard.  
How to use the Keyboard  
CAPS: Selecting a lower or upper case letter.  
NUMERIC/SYMBOLS:  
Select "FAX/EMAIL SETTINGS".  
Entering number/symbol characters.  
: Moving a cursor (_).  
2
3
4
BACK SPACE:  
Deleting character.  
When changing number, move cursor (_) to  
the right side of the incorrect character, and  
then select "BACK SPACE".  
Enter the name of the destination (up to  
15 characters), and then select "OK".  
Select "00 Address Book".  
6
7
Enter the Key Name of the Address  
Book (up to 15 characters), and then  
select "OK".  
Select "02 Add EMAIL Address".  
30  
 
Select whether you wish to add this email  
address to Favorites.  
memo:  
8
9
To enter other Email addresses:  
Repeat steps 5 to 8  
or  
To exit this setting mode:  
Press Reset Key.  
Reset Key  
31  
 
Placing Originals (Facsimile/Internet Fax/Email)  
How to Place Originals  
On the ADF/Platen (See page 21)  
Sending Non-Standard Size Originals  
Rotation XMT  
When transmitting non-standard size original(s),  
the machine may perform Rotate Transmission  
automatically and not transmit the portion of the  
original that exceeds the standard size (“P” portion).  
P
A
The portion labeled “P”  
that exceeds the standard  
original size is not sent.  
Scanning Direction  
Ex:  
When an oversized original is sent  
to another machine, sometimes, it is  
reduced in accordance with the other  
party’s recording paper size.  
11" x 17" size  
8.5" x 11" size  
Scanning Area  
8 mm (0.3")  
5 mm (0.2")  
with Header Area  
5 mm  
(0.2")  
The original’s border (gray area)  
will be lost during scanning.  
Ex:  
Scanning  
Width:  
OriginalWidth:  
216 mm (8.5")  
206 mm  
(8.1")  
5 mm  
(0.2")  
Scanning Direction  
Original Size  
From the ADF  
Maximum Size  
Minimum Size  
140mm(5.5")  
2000 mm (78.7")  
Scanning  
Direction  
Scanning  
Direction  
From the Platen Glass  
Maximum Size  
432 mm (17")  
32  
 
Sending Originals (Facsimile)  
Sending Scanned data via Facsimile  
Scan  
Facsimile Function  
Telephone Line  
Facsimile Machine  
Place Original(s) on the ADF or Platen  
Glass.  
Press Fax/Email key.  
1
2
Face Up  
Up to 85 sheets* (20 lb/Letter)  
*70 Sheets : Invoice/Legal/Ledger  
When scanning from the ADF, read the Notice  
for ADF. (See page 21)  
Face Down  
Align with top left corner  
When scanning from the Platen Glass, read the  
Notice for Platen. (See page 21)  
<Continue on the next page...>  
33  
 
Select either ADDRESS BOOK DIALING,  
or MANUAL NUMBER DIALING.  
Press the Start key.  
3
5
The document(s) will be stored into memory with  
a file number.  
Then starts dialing the telephone number  
immediately after storing the first page.  
The remaining page(s) continue to store into  
memory.  
For ADDRESS BOOK DIALING  
Telephone numbers should be registered in  
advance. (See pages 28-29)  
Memory Transmit STN(s):001  
TO:PANASONIC  
5551234  
NOTE  
PANASONIC  
QUALITY DEPT  
When clearing the sending mode settings, press  
the Reset key.  
To stop the transferring job, press the Stop key.  
The cancellation message will appear on the  
LCD. Follow the instructions on the Touch Panel  
Display.  
Select the destination  
For MANUAL NUMBER DIALING  
Facsimile: Enter the telephone number with the  
Keypad, and then select "OK".  
EX:  
5
5
5
1
2
3
4
5551234  
Start Key  
Stop Key  
Reset Key  
Select "MODE SETTING" to configure  
the desired Facsimile mode settings.  
4
For more details, refer to the Operating  
Instructions (For Facsimile and Internet Fax/  
Email Functions).  
Memory Transmit STN(s):001  
Add More STN(s)  
Press START To Send  
34  
 
Sending Originals (Internet Fax/Email)  
Sending Scanned data via Internet Fax/Email  
Scan  
Email Function  
Computer  
LAN/Internet  
Internet Fax Function  
LAN/Internet  
Internet Fax Machine  
Place Original(s) on the ADF or Platen  
Glass.  
Press Fax/Email key.  
1
2
Face Up  
Up to 85 sheets* (20 lb/Letter)  
*70 Sheets : Invoice/Legal/Ledger  
When scanning from the ADF, read the Notice  
for ADF. (See page 21)  
Face Down  
Align with top left corner  
When scanning from the Platen Glass, read the  
Notice for Platen. (See page 21)  
<Continue on the next page...>  
35  
 
Sending Originals (Internet Fax/Email)  
Select either ADDRESS BOOK EMAIL  
ADDRESSING, or MANUAL EMAIL  
ADDRESSING.  
Select "MODE SETTING" to configure  
the desired Internet Fax/Email mode  
settings.  
3
4
For ADDRESS BOOK EMAIL ADDRESSING  
Email addresses should be registered in  
advance. (See pages 30-31)  
For more details, refer to the Operating  
Instructions (For Facsimile and Internet Fax/  
Email Functions).  
Memory Transmit STN(s):001  
TO:PANASONIC  
PANASONIC  
QUALITY DEPT  
Select the destination  
For MANUAL EMAIL ADDRESSING  
Press the Start key.  
Internet Fax/Email:  
Enter the Email address using the KEYBOARD.  
5
MMM-dd-yyyy 15:00  
Ready To Fax  
0%  
Original Set  
AMERICA  
ASIA  
AFRICA  
APOLLO  
BRAZIL  
ANTARTICA  
BERLIN  
1
The document(s) will be stored into memory with  
a file number.  
Then starts connecting to the LAN immediately  
after storing the first page.  
Enter the Email address, and then select "OK".  
The remaining page(s) continue to store into  
memory.  
Enter Addr(TO) STN(s):000  
Enter Station(s)  
@panasonic.com  
@mgcs.co.jp  
NOTE  
@abc-net.wxy.com  
@host.pana.com  
When clearing the sending mode settings, press  
the Reset key.  
To stop the transferring job, press the Stop key.  
The cancellation message will appear on the  
LCD. Follow the instructions on the Touch Panel  
Display.  
2
Refer to How to use the Keyboard, in the  
Address Book section. (See page 30)  
Start Key  
Stop Key  
Reset Key  
36  
 
Receiving an Email from POP Server  
Receiving Email Automatically  
With “147 Auto POP Receive” set to “Valid” and POP acquisition interval set between 1 and 60 minutes in Fax  
Parameters (refer to the Operating Instructions (For Facsimile and Internet Fax/Email Functions)), queries are transmitted  
to the POP Server periodically to check for new mail.  
If there is Email on the POP Server when a query is transmitted, it is retrieved and printed automatically.  
LAN  
Computer  
Internet FAX Machine  
NOTE  
For instructions on how to configure the Internet Fax/Email, refer to the Operating Instructions (For Facsimile and  
Internet Fax/Email Functions) on the provided CD-ROM.  
Receiving Email Manually  
With POP acquisition interval set between 1 and 60 minutes, queries are transmitted to the POP Server periodically to  
check for new mail, and the number of the incoming Email messages on the server appears on the display.  
Press the Fax/Email key.  
Check for incoming mail(s).  
1
2
3
4
Select “GET EMAIL”.  
If set to other  
function mode  
Select “MODE SETTING”.  
The retrieved Email is printed.  
37  
 
Troubleshooting  
Check  
Action  
Unit Does Not Operate  
Check if the Power Switches (Main Power Switch  
on the back and Power Switch on the Left Side  
of the machine) are turned ON and if the power  
cord is plugged into the AC outlet.  
Does the display light?  
Does the Energy Saver key flash (or light) and  
displays are turned OFF?  
Press Energy Saver key on the control panel.  
(See page 15)  
Does any of the U## codes and messages  
appear on the display?  
(U1, U4, U6, U7, U11....etc.)  
message.  
Does the Add Staples indicator and message  
appear on the display?  
Add Staples (See pages 57-61)  
Remove all jammed staples. (See pages 58-61)  
Does the Add Paper indicator and message  
Add paper. (See pages 54-55)  
appear on the display? (  
)
Does the paper misfeed indicator and message  
appear on the display? (  
Remove the misfed paper. (See pages 41-53)  
)
Turn the Power Switch on the Left Side and the  
Main Power Switch on the Back of the machine  
to the OFF and ON. If the error code does not  
clear, call your Service provider.  
Does E#-## indicator and message appear on  
the display?  
The machine would not accept the next job  
during operation, instructed job would not be  
accepted for a long time period or job would  
not be completed.  
Turn the Power Switch on the Left Side and the  
Main Power Switch on the Back of the machine  
to the OFF and ON.  
Light Copies  
Does the contrast indicator say “LIGHTER”?  
Touch the “DARKER” button.  
Does the Add Toner indicator and message  
Replace the Toner Bottle.  
(See page 56)  
appear on the display? (  
)
38  
 
Check  
Action  
Marked Copies  
Is the copier Platen Glass or Platen Sheet  
dirty?  
Clean the Platen Glass or Sheet.  
(See below)  
Cover the original with a sheet of white paper  
before copying for an OHP film original, or  
lighten the contrast setting before copying a  
dark original.  
Is the original an OHP film, or a dark original?  
If the measures outlined above do not solve the problem, call your Service provider.  
Machine Care  
Platen Glass/Platen Sheet  
As a rule, clean weekly.  
Wipe marks off with a cloth and a neutral detergent.  
Wipe again with a dry cloth.  
Platen Sheet  
Platen (Glass)  
39  
 
User (U) / Error Codes  
User Error Codes (U Codes)  
U20, U21  
U32  
U4, U12  
U30  
U9  
U6  
U35  
U1  
U13  
U7  
U31, U33, U34  
Code  
U1  
Check Points  
Front Cover is open.  
Code  
U20  
U21  
U30  
U31  
Check Points  
ADF is open.  
U4  
Finisher is separated from the machine.  
Right Cover is open.  
ADF is opened while scanning from ADF.  
Punch Dust Cover is open.  
U6  
U7  
Right Lower Cover is open.  
Left Cover is open.  
Paper is remained in the Saddle-Stitcher  
Unit.  
U9  
U32  
U33  
U34  
Finsher Infeed/Inner Cover is open.  
(DA-FS605/FS355A)  
U12  
Finisher Staple Cover/Upper Cover is open.  
Trash Box is not installed. (DA-FS330)  
Stapler of Saddle Stitcher Unit is incorrectly  
set. (DA-FS605/FS355A)  
U13  
U16  
U18  
Low Toner.  
Call your Service provider.  
Finisher Lower Front Cover is open.  
(DA-FS605)  
Total Copy Count is limit, consult with your  
Key Operator.  
U35  
U90  
Saddle Exit Cover is open. (DA-FS605)  
Need to replace the battery. (See page 64)  
40  
 
Removing Misfed Paper  
Locations/User Error Codes (J Codes)  
The display indicates the section of the  
misfed paper. Remove the misfed paper  
and check to see if the misfed location  
indicator has been cleared. If other  
locations indicate presence of paper,  
removethemandcheckthedisplayagain.  
If an unknown error code appears, or  
cannot clear the error codes, switch off  
the machine and contact the authorized  
Panasonicdealer.  
DA-FS330  
H
DA-FS355  
DA-FS355A  
DA-FS600 DA-FS605  
J
H
I
H
D
C
E
H
I
B
F
G
A
A: System Console (See page 42)  
B: Paper Entry Area (See page 43)  
C: Paper Transport Area (See page 44)  
D: Paper Exit/Fuser Area (See page 45)  
E: ADU Area (See page 46)  
Jam Location  
Copier  
ADU  
Paper Feed Unit  
LCT  
F: Reverse Area (See page 47)  
G: 3000-Sheet Tray (LCT) Area (See page 47)  
H: Finisher (See pages 48-50)  
I: Saddle-Stitch Finisher (See pages 51-52)  
Finisher  
i-ADF  
Misfed Indicator  
Indicates to open each cover, check  
andremoveanymisfedpaper.  
J: i-ADF (See page 53)  
Code  
Check Points  
Code  
J19  
Check Points  
J00  
Sheet Bypass (Remove the misfed paper,  
and then open and close the cover)  
Paper Feed Section and ADU Section  
System Console Section  
J29  
J01, J17, Paper Tray 1 and Paper Feed Section  
J21 (Paper Tray 1-4 and Sheet Bypass)  
J82, J83, ADU Section and Fuser/Exit Section  
J84, J85,  
J88  
J02, J22 Paper Tray 2 and Paper Feed Section  
(Paper Tray 2)  
J30, J31, Paper Feed Section and Fuser/Exit Section  
J03, J23 Paper Tray 3 and Paper Feed Section  
(Paper Tray 2-4)  
J40,  
J42-J45  
J41, J50, Fuser/Exit Section and Paper  
J51, J52, Transport Section  
J53, J86  
J04, J24 Paper Tray 4 and Paper Feed Section  
(Paper Tray 3, 4)  
J07, J08, Paper Feed Section  
J09, J27, (Paper Tray 2 and Optional Paper Tray 3  
J80, J81, Fuser/Exit Section  
J87  
J28  
and 4)  
J54-J55 Paper Transport Section  
J60-J64 Optional Finisher Section  
J06, J16, LCT Section  
J26  
Paper Feed Section  
J18, J33 Paper Feed Section  
J70-J79 ADF Section  
J92-J94  
(Paper Tray 1-4 and Sheet Bypass)  
Verify that the media type selection in the  
control panel matches the media loaded on  
the trays.  
Ex: Select "Transparency" whenTransparencies  
are loaded in the Sheet Bypass  
41  
 
Removing Misfed Paper  
System Console (Option) (A)  
4
Close  
1
2
3
5
Right Lower Cover  
Right Lower Cover  
Open  
Close  
Misfed Paper  
Remove  
Remove  
Pull  
42  
 
Paper Entry Area (B)  
4
5
Close  
Right Cover  
Right Cover  
1
Open  
Close  
Misfed Paper  
2
Remove  
2
3
Remove  
1
Pull  
43  
 
Removing Misfed Paper  
Paper Transport Area (C)  
4
Turn until it stops  
1
2
3
5
Open  
Close  
Turn  
Transport Release Lever (Green)  
Paper  
Transport  
Remove  
Knob  
(Green)  
44  
 
Paper Exit/Fuser Area (D)  
5
6
7
8
Remove  
Caution  
heated  
surface  
Magnet  
1
Open  
Heat Roller Cover  
2
Open  
Close  
Exit Cover  
Exit Cover  
3
Fuser Knob  
(Green)  
Close  
Magnet  
4
Heat Roller Cover  
45  
 
Removing Misfed Paper  
Automatic Duplex Unit (ADU) (E)  
5
Green Knob 5 (Right)  
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
Open  
Green Knob 5 (Left)  
Turn  
Push  
Transport Release Lever (Green)  
Automatic Duplex Unit  
Turn until it stops  
Pull  
Automatic Duplex Unit  
Close  
Green Knob 5 (Center)  
46  
 
Reverse Area (F)  
3000-SheetTray (LCT) (Option) (G)  
When the optional 3000-  
Sheet Tray (LCT) (DA-  
MA301) is installed.  
1
1
Misfed Paper  
Latch  
Open  
Left Cover  
Hold the latch and slide the large capacity  
paper tray to the right.  
Door  
2
2
Misfed Paper  
Remove  
Door  
3
3
Close  
Left Cover  
Close  
4
Return  
47  
 
Removing Misfed Paper  
2-Bin Finisher (Option) (H)  
Misfed Paper  
5
When the optional 2-  
Bin Finisher (DA-  
FS600/605) is installed.  
Punch Cover  
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
Open  
Misfed Paper  
Remove  
Finisher Upper Cover  
Transport  
Cover  
Finisher  
Push  
Release button  
Misfed Paper  
Punch Cover  
Finisher Upper Cover  
Open  
Return  
Turn to Mark  
48  
 
2-Bin Finisher (Option) (H)  
Finisher Guide  
5
6
7
8
9
When the optional 2-  
Bin Finisher  
(DA-FS330) is  
installed.  
Remove  
When paper cannot be removed:  
Upper Cover  
1
2
3
4
Remove  
Knob B  
Misfed Paper  
Release Button  
Raise  
Slide out  
Stapler Cover  
Finisher Entry guide  
Pull out  
Trash Box  
Return  
Knob A  
Misfed Paper  
49  
 
Removing Misfed Paper  
1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher  
(Option) (H)  
5
When the optional  
1-Bin Saddle-Stitch  
Finisher (DA-FS355A)  
is installed.  
Return  
Finisher  
Remove  
Misfed Paper  
1
2
3
4
Release Button  
Slide out  
Finisher  
Remove  
Upper Cover  
Return  
Upper Cover  
50  
 
2-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher only  
SaddleExit  
Cover  
(Option) (I)  
5
6
7
8
9
When the optional 2-Bin  
Saddle-Stitch Finisher (DA-  
FS605) is installed.  
Open  
Misfed Paper  
Finisher  
1
Push  
Release button  
Misfed Paper  
2
Open  
Infeed  
Cover  
Lower Front  
Cover  
3
Turn  
Infeed  
Cover  
Return  
Return  
4
Push andTurn  
51  
 
Removing Misfed Paper  
1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher (Option) (I/F)  
When the optional 1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher (DA-  
FS355A) is installed. (See page 50)  
Release Button  
5
6
7
8
or  
Slide  
out  
Finisher  
Inner Cover  
1
2
3
4
Open  
Open  
Finisher Front Cover  
Misfed Paper  
Remove  
Turn  
Lower  
Knob  
(Green)  
Return  
Remove  
Stitch Tray  
Finisher  
Close  
Finisher Front Cover  
52  
 
i-ADF (J)  
5
6
7
8
9
Misfed Paper  
Remove  
ADF Cover  
1
2
Exit Guide  
2
Green Mark  
1
Inner Cover  
Misfed Paper  
PaperTransport Knob  
ADF Tray  
3
4
ADF Cover  
Close  
Green  
LabelledTab  
Exit Guide  
53  
 
Adding Paper  
System Console (550-Sheet Paper  
Paper Tray (1550-Sheet Paper Tray 1)  
Tray 2-4)  
1
1
Open  
2
Open  
2
Paper Weight: 16-24 lb  
Paper Weight: 16-24 lb  
3
3
Max Level Indicator  
Max Level Indicator  
Paper Capacity: 1550 Sheets (20 lb)  
Paper Capacity: 550 Sheets (20 lb)  
4
4
Close  
Close  
54  
 
Paper Tray (3000-Sheet Tray (LCT)  
Sheet Bypass  
(Option))  
1
1
2
Sheet Bypass  
1
Paper Feed Tray  
Do not touch the tray while it is moving.  
2
2
Face-Up  
Slide out the tray until it stops.  
After tray stops, place paper neatly on the tray.  
Letter size only (Portrait).  
Letter-R/Legal size is available when optional  
Letter-R/Legal Size LCT Adapter (DA-TK31)  
is installed.  
3
4
Overfill Indicator  
3
Approximately up to 50  
Letter size sheets/20 lb  
Paper Weight: 15-35 lb  
To add paper to the Sheet Bypass, remove  
the leftover paper from the tray, and align it  
with the added paper and load them together  
onto the tray.  
Load the paper with the unprinted side facing  
upward.  
Paper Capacity: 3000 Sheets (20 lb)  
Do not exceed limit mark when loading paper.  
Side Guides  
4
Close  
Adjust  
Incorrect adjustment may cause the paper to  
wrinkle, misfeed or skew.  
If the paper size is not detected, remove  
paper and press Reset Key. Then, load the  
paper again.  
55  
 
Replacing Toner Bottle  
ATTENTION  
For optimum copy quality, it is recommended that only Panasonic Brand toner is used in the copier. Store toner in  
a cool dark area with low humidity. Do not unseal the toner bottle unless you are ready to use it.  
1
2
6
7
2
Open  
1
Toner Bottle  
Hopper  
Slide the Corona Cleaner in and out 3  
or 4 times slowly, then return the  
Corona Cleaner Handle to original  
position.  
Toner Hopper  
Pull  
3
4
5
1
Toner Hopper  
8
9
2
EmptyToner Bottle  
New Toner Bottle  
Close  
Shake  
10 to 15 times  
Close  
Remove  
Cap  
56  
 
Replacing the Staple Cartridge  
When optional Finisher is installed, an Add  
Staple message will be shown on the display.  
5
2
New  
Add Staples  
1
Empty  
or  
6
Remove  
2-Bin Finisher (DA-FS330)  
Tape  
1
Release Button  
Slide out  
7
8
9
Return  
2
3
4
Open  
Stapler Cover  
Stapler Unit  
1
2
Lock Lever  
Pull out  
Close  
Stapler Cover  
<Continue on the next page...>  
Staple Cartridge  
57  
 
Replacing the Staple Cartridge  
2-Bin Finisher (DA-FS600)/2-Bin  
Saddle-Stitch Finisher (DA-FS605)  
10  
Return  
1
Open  
Staple Cover  
Check the staple operation by following steps 11 to 13.  
Place originals.  
11  
2
3
4
5
Push down  
Select "SORT/FINISH", and then select  
"STAPLE-SORT".  
12  
Staple Cartridge  
Pull out  
Press the Start key.  
13  
New  
2
Empty  
1
Start Key  
Jammed  
Staple  
2
Remove  
Tape  
1
3
When the Staple jams  
The following message will be displayed on the  
Touch Panel Display: “Can Not Complete Confirm  
Staple Unit”  
58  
 
When supplying the 2-bin Saddle-Stitch  
Finisher Unit with staples (DA-FS605 only)  
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
Return  
Open  
Close  
Staple Cover  
Pull out  
Follow the steps 11 to 13 on page 58 to  
check the staple operation.  
3
Jammed  
Staple  
2
1
Until it stops  
1
When the Staple jams  
2
Empty  
The following message will be displayed on the  
Touch Panel Display: “Can Not Complete Confirm  
Staple Unit”  
New  
Staple Cartridge  
<Continue on the next page...>  
59  
 
Replacing the Staple Cartridge  
1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher (DA-FS355A)  
Until it  
stops  
6
1
Open  
Return  
Finisher Front Cover  
7
Turn  
2
3
4
5
Close  
Blue Mark  
Follow the steps 11 to 13 on page 58 to  
check the staple operation.  
8
Stapler Unit  
1
2
2
1
3
4
Staple Cartridge  
Pull out  
When the Staple jams  
The following message will be displayed on the  
Touch Panel Display: “Can Not Complete Confirm  
Staple Unit”  
Empty Staple Case  
60  
 
Follow the steps 11 to 13 on page 58 to  
check the staple operation.  
6
7
11  
New Staple Case  
When the Staple jams  
Tape  
The following message will be displayed on the  
Touch Panel Display: “Can Not Complete Confirm  
Staple Unit”  
Remove  
Staple Cartridge  
8
Return  
Stapler Unit  
9
Return  
10  
Close  
Finisher Front Cover  
61  
 
Dispose of the Punch Hole Residue  
When the punch hole container is full, the  
punch hole crust indicator will be shown on  
the display.  
5
Close  
DA-FS600/FS605 with optional Punch  
DA-FS355A with optional Punch Unit  
Unit (DA-SP31)  
(DA-SP41)  
Release Button  
1
1
Open  
Slide out  
Finisher  
Pull out  
2
2
Pull out  
3
4
3
4
Return  
62  
 
5
5
Return  
Return  
Finisher  
DA-FS330  
1
Release Button  
Slide out  
2
Pull out  
3
4
Finisher Entry guide  
Trash Box  
63  
 
Replacing the Battery  
Replacing the Battery  
The copier has an internal battery (Product No.: CR2032) which maintains the date and time.  
In the event, the battery requires replacement, the following message will be displayed.  
The service life of the battery is approximately 1 year under normal use.  
!
CAUTION  
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A LITHIUM BATTERY. REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE.  
IMPROPER USE OR REPLACEMENT MAY CAUSE OVERHEATING, RUPTURE OR EXPLOSION RESULTING IN  
INJURY OR FIRE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS OFYOUR LOCAL  
WASTE OFFICIALS AND LOCAL REGULATIONS.  
Be sure to use the specified type of battery only.  
Ensure that the battery is installed with correct polarity.  
!
WARNING  
Keep the battery away from small children.  
Notice: California only:  
This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply.  
Open the Front Cover.  
Remove the Screw and Holder.  
Reinstall the Holder and Screw.  
1
2
3
NOTE  
Battery Holder is placed behind the print data  
LED.  
1
2
64  
 
Specifications  
DP-8060/8045/8035 (Copier)  
Type  
Semi Console  
PlatenType  
Fixed  
Acceptable Original  
Copying Method  
Fixing Method  
Imaging Method  
Resolution  
Sheets, Books (max. Ledger)  
Laser Electrophotography  
Heat Roller Fixing  
Dry-Type Two components imaging  
Maximum: 600 dpi  
Operation Panel  
Maximum Copy Size  
Void Area  
Touch Panel Display  
Ledger - Invoice via Paper Tray  
Max. 0.2" (5 mm)  
Warm Up Time  
DP-8060/8045 : Approx. 180 seconds (68 °F/20 °C)  
DP-8035  
: Approx. 30 seconds (68 °F/20 °C)  
First Copy Time  
(Letter , from 1st Tray, platen)  
DP-8060 : Approx. 3.5 seconds  
DP-8045 : Approx. 4.5 seconds  
DP-8035 : Approx. 5.8 seconds  
Multi-Copy Speed  
DP-8060 : 60 cpm (Letter size)  
DP-8045 : 45 cpm (Letter size)  
DP-8035 : 35 cpm (Letter size)  
Enlargement Ratios  
Reduction Ratios  
Paper Feed  
Preset: 121 %, 129 %, 155 %, 200 %  
Variable: from 101 - 400 % in 1 % increments  
Preset: 79 %, 77 %, 65 %, 61 %, 50 %  
Variable: from 99 - 25 % in 1 % increments  
Paper Tray (1550 sheets + 550 sheets) + Sheet Bypass (50 sheets)  
+ System Console (1100 sheets)  
Paper Weight  
Paper Tray: 16 - 24 lb (Bypass: 15 - 35 lb)  
Maximum: 999 sheets (Optional Exit Tray capacity is 250 sheets)  
120 V AC, 60 Hz, 12 A  
Quantity Selector  
Electrical Consumption  
Energy Consumption  
Dimensions (W x D x H)  
Weight  
Less than 1.45 kW  
23.6" (W) x 29.8" (D) x 35.4" (H) (600 x 757 x 900 mm)  
DP-8060/8045 : 302 lb (137 kg)  
DP-8035  
: 295 lb (134 kg)  
Operating Environment  
Temperature: 50 - 86 °F (10 - 30 °C); Relative Humidity: 30 - 80 %  
(However, the humidity should be 70 % or less at a temperature of 86 °F (30 °C),  
and the temperature should be 80 °F (27 °C) or less at a humidity level of 80 %.)  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Modes  
Power Consumption  
(Measured 68 °F/20 °C)  
Warm Up Time  
Power Saver Mode  
DP-8060 : Approximately 200 W  
DP-8045 : Approximately 190 W  
DP-8035 : Approximately 60 W  
Approximately 35 W  
DP-8060/8045/8035 : Min. 30 sec. recovery  
DP-8060/8045 : 180 sec. recovery  
Sleep Mode  
DP-8035  
DP-8060/8045 : 180 sec. recovery  
DP-8035 : 30 sec. recovery  
: 30 sec. recovery  
Shutdown Mode  
Below 4 W  
65  
 
Specifications  
i-ADF*1 (Standard)  
Tray Capacity  
Letter: Maximum 85 sheets (20 lb: 75 g/m2)  
Invoice/Legal/Ledger: Maximum 70 sheets (20 lb: 75 g/m2)  
Paper Size  
Invoice/Letter/Legal/Ledger  
Paper Weight  
14 - 28 lb (50 - 105 g/m2)/1-sided  
17 - 28 lb (64 - 105 g/m2)/2-sided  
Electrical Requirements  
Supplied from copier  
Dimensions (W x D x H)  
23.6 x 23.0 x 5.9 in (600 x 583 x 151 mm)  
*1 inverted-ADF  
Printer Unit  
Printing Speed:  
DP-8060: Up to 60 sheets/minute  
DP-8045: Up to 45 sheets/minute  
DP-8035: Up to 35 sheets/minute  
Resolution (dots per inch):  
Interface:  
Max. 1200 x 600 dpi  
Ethernet (10Base-T/100Base-TX)  
Parallel Port  
Applicable OS:  
Windows 98*1, Me*2, NT 4.0*3 (with service pack 3 or later is required),  
2000*4, XP*5, Server 2003*6  
*1 Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system  
*2 Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition operating system  
*3 Microsoft® Windows NT® operating system Version 4.0 *4 Microsoft® Windows® 2000 operating system  
*5 Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system  
*6 Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 operating system  
System Console 1 (DA-DS603)  
Combination  
Paper Tray x 1  
Storage Tray x 1  
Paper Size  
Invoice/Letter/Letter-R/Legal/Ledger  
16 - 24 lb (60 - 90 g/m2)  
Paper Weight  
Paper Capacity  
Electrical Requirements  
Dimensions (W x D x H)  
Weight  
Maximum 550 sheets x 1: 20 lb (75 g/m2)  
Supplied from copier  
23.6 x 28.7 x 11.4 in (600 x 730 x 290 mm)  
64 lb (29 kg)  
Applicable Models  
DP-8060/8045/8035  
System Console 2 (DA-DS604)  
Combination  
Paper Tray x 2  
Paper Size  
Invoice/Letter/Letter-R/Legal/Ledger  
16 - 24 lb (60 - 90 g/m2)  
Paper Weight  
Paper Capacity  
Electrical Requirements  
Dimensions (W x D x H)  
Weight  
Maximum 550 sheets x 2: 20 lb (75 g/m2)  
Supplied from copier  
23.6 x 28.7 x 11.4 in (600 x 730 x 290 mm)  
66 lb (30 kg)  
Applicable Models  
DP-8060/8045/8035  
66  
 
For G3 Facsimile (Option) [DA-FG600]  
Compatibility  
Coding Scheme  
ModemType  
ITU-T Group 3  
JBIG, MH, MR, MMR (Conforms to ITU-T Recommendations)  
ITU-T V.34, V.17, V.29, V.27 ter and V.21  
2,400 - 33,600 bps  
Modem Speed  
Document Size  
Ledger/Legal/Letter/Letter-R/Invoice/Invoice-R  
Max : Platen Glass : 11" x 17" (Ledger)  
ADF  
: 11" (Original's Width)  
Min : Platen Glass : No Minimum  
ADF  
: 5.5" x 8.5" (Invoice)  
Scanning Method  
Sheet Feeding with CCD type image sensor  
10.8" (274 mm)  
Effective ScanningWidth  
Scanner Resolution  
Horizontal  
Standard and Fine Resolution : 203 pels/inch (8 pels/mm)  
Super Fine Resolution  
Vertical  
: 406 pels/inch (16 pels/mm)  
Standard Resolution  
Fine Resolution  
Super Fine Resolution  
: 98 lines/inch (3.85 lines/mm)  
: 196 lines/inch (7.7 lines/mm)  
: 391 lines/inch (15.4 lines/mm)  
Address Book Memory  
Capacity  
1000 stations  
Each station can register up to 36 digits for each telephone number  
(including pauses and spaces) and up to 15 characters for each station name  
Image Memory Capacity  
Base Memory 3 MB  
: 180 pages  
with 4 MB Flash Memory Card : 500 pages  
with 8 MB Flash Memory Card : 820 pages  
(Based on ITU-T Image No.1 using Standard Resolution)  
FCC Registration Number  
Ringer Equivalence  
US: BTLFA15BMGCS02-01  
1.5 B  
For Internet Fax (Email) [Standard]  
Standard Compliance  
Connector Interfaces  
Compatibility  
10Base-T Ethernet (IEEE 802.3), 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet (IEEE802.3u)  
10/100 Base-TX port: RJ-45  
IETF RFC 3965, ITU-T T.37  
TCP/IP, SMTP, POP3, MIME  
Communication Protocol  
File Format  
TIFF [IETF RFC 3949 Profile S, F, J]  
PDF  
Email ReceivingWidth  
Maximum LEDGER size  
67  
 
Specifications  
3000-Sheet Tray (LCT) (DA-MA301)  
Paper Size  
Letter (Letter-R/Legal with optional DA-TK31)  
Paper Weight  
16 - 24 lb (60 - 90 g/m2)  
Paper Capacity  
Electrical Requirements  
Dimensions (W x D x H)  
Weight  
Maximum 3000 sheets x 20 lb (75 g/m2)  
Supplied from copier  
11.7 x 17.5 x 19.9 in (295 x 445 x 505 mm)  
33 lb (15 kg)  
Applicable Models  
DP-8060/8045/8035  
Letter-R/Legal Size Adaptor for 3000-Sheet Tray (LCT) (DA-TK31)  
Paper Size  
Letter-R/Legal  
Paper Weight  
Paper Capacity  
20 lb (75 g/m2)  
Letter-R  
Legal  
: Maximum 2500 sheets  
: Maximum 1500 sheets  
Applicable Model  
DP-8060/8045/8035  
2-Bin Finisher (DA-FS600)  
Mode  
Non-sort/Sort/Staple  
Paper Size  
Paper Weight  
Invoice/Letter/Letter-R/Legal/Ledger  
16 - 35 lb (60 - 135 g/m2): Non-sort mode  
Paper Capacity  
Maximum: 1000 sheets / 30 set (Stapling mode)  
Letter/Letter-R/Legal/Ledger  
Staple  
Paper Size  
17 - 21 lb (64 - 80 g/m2)  
Paper Weight  
Capacity  
2-50 sheets: Letter (20 lb: 75 g/m2)  
2-30 sheets: Letter-R/Legal/Ledger (20 lb: 75 g/m2)  
Point  
Rear 1/Front 1/Middle 2-Point Staple  
Supplied from copier  
Electrical Requirements  
Dimensions (W x D x H)  
Weight  
26.4 x 24.2 x 59.1 in (670 x 613 x 1500 mm)  
70 lb (32 kg)  
Applicable Models  
DP-8060/8045  
68  
 
2-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher (DA-FS605)  
Mode  
1 Bin and 2 Bin  
Stitch Tray  
Non-sort/Sort/Staple  
Saddle-Stitch  
Paper Size  
Paper Weight  
1 Bin and 2 Bin  
Stitch Tray  
Invoice/Letter/Letter-R/Legal/Ledger  
Letter-R/Ledger  
16 - 35 lb (60 - 135 g/m2): Non-sort mode  
Paper  
Capacity  
1 Bin and 2 Bin  
Stitch Tray  
Maximum: 1000 sheets / 30 set (Stapling mode)  
Maximum: 30 set  
Staple  
Paper Size  
Paper Weight  
Capacity  
Letter/Letter-R/Legal/Ledger  
17 - 21 lb (64 - 80 g/m2)  
2 - 50 sheets: Letter (20 lb: 75 g/m2)  
2 - 30 sheets: Letter-R/Legal/Ledger (20 lb: 75 g/m2)  
Point  
Rear 1/Front 1/Middle 2-Point Staple  
Saddle-Stitch Paper Size  
Paper Weight  
Letter-R/Ledger  
17 - 21 lb (64 - 80 g/m2)  
Stack  
11 - 15 sheets: 10 sets/6 - 10 sheets: 15 sets/2 - 5 sheets: 25 sets  
Electrical Requirements  
Dimensions (W x D x H)  
Weight  
Supplied from copier  
26.4 x 24.2 x 59.1 in (670 x 613 x 1500 mm)  
114 lb (52 kg)  
Applicable Models  
DP-8060/8045  
Punch Unit (DA-SP31) [for DA-FS600/605]  
Paper Size  
Letter/Ledger : 3-hole / Letter-R/Legal : 2-hole  
Paper Weight  
Applicable Models  
17 - 35 lb (64 - 133 g/m2)  
DP-8060/8045  
2-Bin Finisher (DA-FS330) (1/2)  
Mode  
1 Bin  
2 Bin  
Non-sort/Sort  
Non-sort/Shift-Sort (Letter Portrait only)/Staple (Letter Portrait only)  
Paper Size  
Paper Weight  
1 Bin  
2 Bin  
Invoice/Letter/Letter-R/Legal/Ledger  
Letter  
16 - 35 lb (60 - 135 g/m2): Non-sort mode  
Paper  
Capacity  
1 Bin  
2 Bin  
100 sheets  
Maximum: 1000 sheets / 30 set (Stapling mode)  
Staple  
Paper Size  
Paper Weight  
Capacity  
Point  
Letter  
17 - 21 lb (64 - 80 g/m2)  
2 - 30 sheets: 20 lb (75 g/m2)  
1-Point Staple  
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Specifications  
2-Bin Finisher (DA-FS330) (2/2)  
Punch  
Paper Size  
Letter/Ledger: 3-hole  
Paper Weight  
16 - 28 lb (60 - 105 g/m2)  
Electrical Requirements  
Dimensions (W x D x H)  
Weight  
Supplied from copier  
16.6 x 20.5 x 17.0 in (420 x 520 x 430 mm)  
33 lb (15 kg)  
Applicable Model  
DP-8035  
1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher (DA-FS355A)  
Mode  
Bin  
Non-sort/Sort/Staple  
Saddle-Stitch  
Stitch Tray  
Paper Size  
Paper Weight  
Bin  
Invoice/Letter/Letter-R/Legal/Ledger  
Letter-R/Ledger  
Stitch Tray  
16 - 35 lb (60 - 135 g/m2): Non-sort mode  
Paper  
CapacityBin  
Bin  
Maximum: 1000 sheets / 30 set (Stapling mode)  
Maximum: 20 set  
Stitch Tray  
Staple  
Paper Size  
Paper Weight  
Capacity  
Letter/Letter-R/Legal/Ledger  
17 - 21 lb (64 - 80 g/m2)  
2 - 50 sheets: Letter/Letter-R (20 lb 75 g/m2)  
2 - 25 sheets: Legal/Ledger (20 lb 75 g/m2)  
Point  
Rear 1/Front 1/Middle 2-Point Staple  
Saddle-Stitch Paper Size  
Paper Weight  
Letter-R/Ledger  
17 - 21 lb (64 - 80 g/m2)  
Stack  
6 - 10 sheets: 10 sets/1 - 5 sheets: 20 sets  
Electrical Requirements  
Dimensions (W x D x H)  
Weight  
Supplied from copier  
21.7 x 23.7 x 18.3 in (550 x 600 x 464 mm)  
62 lb (28 kg)  
Applicable Models  
DP-8045/8035  
Punch Unit (DA-SP41) [for DA-FS355A]  
Paper Size  
Letter/Ledger : 3-hole  
Letter-R/Legal : 2-hole  
17 - 35 lb (64 - 133 g/m2)  
DP-8045/8035  
Paper Weight  
Applicable Model  
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Option and Supplies  
Part Name  
Deluxe Stand  
Part No.  
Remarks  
DA-D351R  
DA-D352R  
DA-DS603  
DA-DS604  
DA-MA301  
DA-FS600  
DA-FS330  
DA-FS605  
DA-FS355A  
DA-SP31  
For USA/Canada only  
For USA/Canada only  
Deluxe Stand (Short)  
System Console 1  
System Console 2  
3000-Sheet Tray (LCT)  
2-Bin Finisher  
550 Sheet Paper Tray x 1  
550 Sheet Paper Tray x 2  
3000 Sheet Paper Tray  
For DP-8060/8045  
2-Bin Finisher  
For DP-8035  
2-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher  
1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher  
Punch Unit  
For DP-8060/8045  
For DP-8045/8035  
DA-FS600/FS605 for DP-8060/8045  
DA-FS355A for DP-8045/8035  
For DP-8060/8045/8035  
For DA-MA301  
Punch Unit  
DA-SP41  
Exit Tray  
DA-XT600  
DA-TK31  
Letter-R/Legal Size Adaptor for  
3000-Sheet Tray  
Image Memory (16 MB)  
DA-SM16B  
DA-SM64B  
DA-SM28B  
UE-410047  
UE-410048  
DA-PC800  
DA-MC800  
For Electronic Sorting  
Image Memory (64 MB)  
For Electronic Sorting  
Image Memory (128 MB)  
For Electronic Sorting  
Expansion Flash Memory Card, 4 MB  
Expansion Flash Memory Card, 8 MB  
Printer Controller Module  
Additional Page Memory for Fax Communication Board (DA-FG600)  
Additional Page Memory for Fax Communication Board (DA-FG600)  
Printer Controller for PCL6* Emulation  
Printer Controller for PCL6/PS3*  
Multi Page Description  
Language Controller Module  
Fax Communication Board  
Data Security Kit  
DA-FG600  
DA-SC01  
DA-WS20  
DA-WA10  
DA-WR10  
DA-UK10  
FQ-SS66  
FQ-SS50  
DQ-SS35  
FQ-SS32  
DQ-TU33R  
DQ-TU38R  
G3 Fax/Tel communication  
DD Server Software  
Accounting Software  
Document Distribution System  
Document Distribution System Unlock Key  
Staple Cartridge  
For DD Server function  
For Accounting function  
For Document Distribution function  
For DDS (DA-WR10)  
Staple Cartridge Refills (3) for DA-FS605/600  
Staple Cartridge Refills (3) for DA-FS605 (Saddle-Stitch)  
Staple Cartridge Refills (3) for DA-FS355A  
Staple Cartridge Refills (3) for DA-FS330  
Toner for DP-8045/8035  
Staple Cartridge  
Staple Cartridge  
Staple Cartridge  
Toner  
Toner  
Toner for DP-8060  
NOTE  
PCL6 is a Page Description Language of the Hewlett-Packard Company.  
PS3 is a Page Description Language of the Adobe System Company.  
F-ROM 8MB Expansion Board (DA-EM600) is included with the PCL6 and PCL6/PS3 options.  
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Multi-Tasking Job Table  
Concurrent Copy* Network Scanning GDI/PCL/PS Printing Facsimile (Sending) Facsimile (Receiving)  
Current Job  
Copy  
Storing  
Printing  
Storing Transmission Receiving  
Document to PC Data  
Printing  
Storing  
Memory  
Memory Printing Received  
2nd Job  
Copy  
Copy  
Document  
Received Data Document Transmission Receiving Memory Data  
Concurrent Copy*  
Storing Document  
Printing  
Network Scanning  
Storing Document  
GDI/PCL/PS Printing  
Receiving Data  
*
Printing Receive Document  
Facsimile (Sending)  
Storing Document  
Memory Transmission  
Facsimile (Receiving)  
Memory Receiving  
Printing Received  
Memory Data  
: Accepts and executes 2nd Job.  
: Accepts and executes 2nd Job (Copy) only if Current Job has been interrupted.  
: Accepts 2nd Job and executes the 2nd Job after Current Job has completed.  
: Accepts 2nd Job (Concurrent copy printing) and executes the 2nd Job after Current Job (Printing from PC data) has stopped, or at the end of a printing Copy (Electronic/Rotate/Shift/  
Staple Sort) or the end of a printing Group (Rotate/Shift Stack). After 2nd Job has completed, the remains of Current Job will restart.  
For example:  
Current Job (PC print): 2 pages x 2 copies with staple sort; 2nd Job (Concurrent Copy): 1 page  
> After one operator sets Current Job, another operator sets 2nd Job.  
2 pages print stapled (PC print);  
1 page prints (Concurrent Copy);  
2 pages print with staple (PC print)  
: Not accepts the 2nd Job.  
: None  
NOTE  
: Additional 16MB (minimum) Image memory are required.  
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FCC Notice  
For Users in USA  
!
WARNING  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15  
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the Operating Guide, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be  
required to correct the interference at his/her own expense.  
Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the users authority to operate this device.  
Warning: To assure continued compliance, use only shielded interface cable when connecting the facsimile  
machine parallel interface port to host computer. Also, any changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this  
equipment.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Responsible Party : Panasonic Corporation of North America  
One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094  
FCC Inquiries Only : Panasonic Digital Document Company/Technical Support Department  
Three Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094  
1-800-225-5329 (see Note below)  
Email: consumerproducts@panasonic.com  
Note: For Technical Support, please contact your Authorized Panasonic selling dealer.  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the  
rear panel of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format  
US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.  
Ask your telephone company or installer to install the jack suitable for your device if such is not available.  
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the  
applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug  
is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See  
installation instructions for details.  
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs  
on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas,  
the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a  
line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. The REN for this product is part of the  
product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a  
decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3).  
If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company may discontinue your  
service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice isn't practical, you will be  
notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with FCC.  
Your telephone company may make changes in it's facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect  
the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to  
maintain uninterrupted telephone service.  
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FCC Notice  
If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, please contact the manufacturer's authorized service  
agency for information on obtaining service or repairs. The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this  
equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not  
malfunctioning.  
For protection against the risk of electric shock, always disconnect all cables from the wall outlet before servicing,  
modifying or installing the equipment.  
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company nor connected to party lines.  
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. (Contact the state public utility commission, public service  
commission or corporation commission for information.)  
If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this  
equipment does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment,  
consult your company or a qualified installer.  
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other  
electronic device to send any message via telephone facsimile machine unless such message clearly contains in a  
margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of transmission the following information:  
1. Date and Time of transmission; and,  
2. Identification of either business, business entity or individual sending the message: and,  
3. Telephone number of either the sending machine, business, business entity or individual.  
In order to program this information into your facsimile machine, you should refer to the Operating Instructions For  
Facsimile and Internet Fax/Email Functions to complete the steps.  
Example of Header Format (LOGO, ID Number setting)  
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For Users in Canada  
!
CAUTION  
Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric  
inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.  
!
Avertissement  
Lutilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui-même; il doit avoir recours à un service d’inspection des  
installations électriques, ou à un électricien, selon le cas.  
NOTICE  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the  
local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of  
connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation  
of service in some situations.  
Repairs to this equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by supplier.  
Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the  
telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone  
lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly  
important in rural areas.  
Avis  
Avant d’installer ce matériel, l’utilisateur doit s’assurer qu’il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l’entreprise  
locale de télécommunication. Le matériel doit également être installé en suivant une méthode acceptée de raccordement.  
Labonné ne doit pas oublier qu’il est possible que la conformité aux conditions énoncées ci-dessus n’empêche pas la  
dégradation du service dans certaines situations.  
Les réparations de matériel homologué doivent être effectuées par un centre d’entretien canadien autorisé désigné  
par le fournisseur. La compagnie de télécommunications peut demander à l’utilisateur de débrancher un appareil à la  
suite de réparations ou de modifications effectuées par l’utilisateur ou à cause de mauvais fonctionnement.  
Pour sa propre protection, l’utilisateur doit s’assurer que tous les fils de mise à la terre de la source d’énergie électrique,  
des lignes téléphoniques et des canalisations d’eau métalliques, s’il y en a, sont raccordé ensemble. Cette précaution  
est particulièrement importante dans les régions rurales.  
NOTICE  
This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is  
confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration  
was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were  
met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.  
On the rear panel of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the Registration Number and  
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment.  
The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed  
to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices  
subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all devices does not exceed five.  
Avis  
Le présent matériel est conforme aux spécifications techniques d’Industrie Canada applicables au matériel terminal.  
Cette conformité est confirmée par le numéro d’enregistrement. Le sigle IC, placé devant le numéro d’enregistrement,  
signifie que l’enregistrement s’est effectué conformément à une déclaration de conformité et indique que les  
spécifications techniques d’Industrie Canada ont été respectées. Il n’implique pas qu’Industrie Canada a approuvé le  
materiel.  
Sur le panneau arrière de cet appareil se trouve une étiquette, sur laquelle est indiqué, entre autres, le numéro  
d’enregistrement et le Numéro d’Equivalence de Sonnerie (REN) pour cet appareil.  
LIES assigné à chaque dispositif terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent être raccordés à une  
interface téléphonique. La terminaison d’une interface peut consister en une combinaison quelconque de dispositifs,  
à la seule condition que la somme d’indices d’équivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n’excède pas 5.  
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Index  
Accessories ................................................................... 2  
Active Icon/LED ........................................................... 15  
Adding Paper......................................................... 54–55  
Paper Tray (1550-Sheet Paper Tray 1) ................... 54  
Sheet Bypass .......................................................... 55  
System Console (550-Sheet Paper Tray 2-4) ......... 54  
Address Book (Facsimile)...................................... 28–29  
Job Build and SADF Mode (Copy) .............................. 17  
JOB QUEUE Button (Copy) ......................................... 17  
JOB QUEUE Button (Print) .......................................... 20  
JOB SETTINGS Button ................................................ 17  
Keypad ........................................................................ 15  
Machine Care .............................................................. 39  
MODE SETTING Button (Fax/Internet Fax/Email) ........ 18  
MODE SETTING Button (Scan/File) ............................ 19  
CANCEL PRINT Button ............................................... 20  
Clear Key ..................................................................... 15  
Communications Utility................................................ 25  
Control Panel............................................................... 15  
Copy Contrast .............................................................. 23  
Copy Size Keys ........................................................... 15  
Network Scanner ......................................................... 25  
OFF LINE Button .......................................................... 20  
ON LINE Button ........................................................... 20  
Option and Supplies .................................................... 71  
Original Mode Select Buttons ...................................... 17  
Outer/Inner View .......................................................... 14  
D
DD RETRIEVE Button ................................................. 19  
Dispose of the Punch Hole Residue ..................... 62–63  
DA-FS600/FS605 with optional Punch Unit (DA-SP31) ... 62  
DA-FS355A with optional Punch Unit (DA-SP41) ... 62  
Placing Originals (Facsimile/Internet Fax/Email)......... 32  
Power Switch ........................................................ 11, 14  
Precautions.............................................................. 9–11  
Print Data Icon/LED ..................................................... 15  
Print Key ...................................................................... 15  
Print On Line LED ........................................................ 15  
Printing from PC .......................................................... 24  
PROOF SET Button ..................................................... 17  
Punch........................................................................... 62  
Energy Saver Key ........................................................ 15  
Energy Star .................................................................. 83  
F
Fax (Option) Function Keys ......................................... 15  
Fax/Email Key .............................................................. 15  
Fax/Email On Line LED ............................................... 15  
FCC Notice ............................................................ 73–75  
G
Glossary ................................................................. 78–80  
I
Interrupt Key ................................................................ 15  
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Paper Transport Area .............................................. 44  
1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher (DA-FS355A) ............ 60  
2-Bin Finisher (DA-FS330) ..................................... 57  
2-Bin Finisher (DA-FS600) ..................................... 58  
When supplying the Saddle Stitcher Unit with staples  
(DA-FS605 only) ..................................................... 59  
Sending Originals (Facsimile) ............................... 33–34  
Sending Originals (Internet Fax/Email) ................. 35–36  
Sheet Bypass........................................................ 14, 55  
Specifications ........................................................ 65–70  
STAPLE-SORT ............................................................ 58  
Stop Key ...................................................................... 15  
T
TANDEM/REMOTE Button .......................................... 17  
Touch Panel Display ............................................. 16–20  
Transparency ............................................................... 41  
Troubleshooting ..................................................... 38–39  
U
User Error Codes (U Codes) ....................................... 40  
User Error Codes (J Codes) ........................................ 41  
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Glossary  
Address Book  
Address Book Dialing  
ADF  
The Address Book is a convenient directory that stores contact Phone Numbers  
and Email Addresses for easy retrieval at a future time.  
A dialer that enables you to dial an entire Telephone Number/Email Address by  
pressing one key.  
The mechanism that delivers a stack of document pages to the scanner one  
(Automatic Document Feeder) page at a time.  
CD-ROM  
CD-ROM media is read-only media that holds about 650 MB of data. It's  
generally accepted as the easiest way to distribute software. CD-ROM drives can  
also read audio CDs even though they are in a different format than standard  
CD-ROM media.  
Contrast  
Signifies the scanning sensitivity in terms of lightness and darkness of your  
original pages. The degree of color or darkness of an image or photograph.  
DDS  
The Document Distribution System automatically distributes received data  
(scanner data, data received via FAX, and data received via Internet Fax) to  
specified recipients via a predefined delivery mechanism. The system  
administrator uses the system to specify the delivery mechanisms and the  
recipients.  
(Document Distribution  
System)  
Dept. Code  
(Department Code)  
This operation requires the user to input a preset number of digits (Department  
Code) before being given access to a function of the machine such as  
transmission for example. The Department Name of selected Department Code is  
printed on the Header of each page sent, Cover Sheet, Comm. Journal and  
Individual Transmission Journal.  
DHCP  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol - a standard method for assigning IP  
addresses automatically to the devices on a TCP/IP network. As a new device  
connects, the DHCP server assigns an IP address from a list of available  
addresses. The device retains this IP address for the duration of the session -  
once the device disconnects the IP address becomes available for use again.  
Disk Drive  
dpi  
A peripheral storage device that holds, spins, reads and writes magnetic or  
optical disks. It may be a receptacle for disk cartridges, disk packs or floppy disks,  
or it may contain non-removable disk platters like most hard disks.  
Abbreviation of dots per inch, which indicates the resolution of images. The more  
dots per inch, the higher the resolution. A common resolution for laser printers is  
600 dots per inch. This means 600 dots across and 600 dots down, so there are  
360,000 dots per square inch.  
Drum  
Along with the laser, this is one of the basic components of a laser printer. A light-  
sensitive drum on which the image is generated by the laser beam as the pattern  
of an electric charge. The toner particles adhere to this pattern after the drum has  
brushed against the developing roller. (a.k.a. OPC Drum)  
Fax Board  
FTP  
In a multi-functional device, this is a Fax capability built onto a printed circuit  
board which can send and receive facsimiles. The multi-functional device is  
normally able to scan a document and transmit it over a phone line to another fax  
machine. Also, it can receive faxes from other machines and print them out.  
Short for File Transfer Protocol, the protocol for exchanging files over the Internet.  
FTP works in the same way as HTTP for transferring Web pages from a server to  
a user's browser and SMTP for transferring electronic mail across the Internet in  
that, like these technologies, FTP uses the Internet's TCP/IP protocols to enable  
data transfer.  
FTP is most commonly used to download a file from a server using the Internet or  
to upload a file to a server (Ex: uploading a Web page file to a server).  
G3  
(Group 3)  
Refers to the standards and transmission capabilities of the current generation of  
facsimile machines.  
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HDD  
(Hard Disk Drive)  
The physical component of a PC which performs the basic operations on the  
hard disk-including rotating the disk and reading/writing data to the disk.  
Install  
To add hardware or load a software application onto your multi-functional  
machine/computer.  
Internet  
The Internet is a vast collection of inter-connected networks that all use the TCP/  
IP protocols, on which you can send an electronic email, chat to people  
electronically or search for information on almost any subject you care to think of.  
Quite simply it is a network of computer networks”.  
Internet FAX  
JPEG  
The Internet fax uses the Internet to send faxes. The transmission and reception  
take place via store-and-forward mode on the Internet using Internet email. In  
store-and-forward mode the facsimile protocol stops at the gateway to the  
Internet and is reestablished at the gateway leaving the Internet.  
Short for Joint Photographic Experts Group, and pronounced jay-peg. JPEG is a  
lossy compression technique for color images. Although it can reduce file size to  
about 5 % of their normal size, some detail is lost in the compression. JPEG is a  
graphical format that is widely used in WWW pages.  
Key Name  
Keypad  
An alternate to the station name that can be programmed for each Address Book  
dialing key. (By default it displays the first 15 characters of the station name.)  
A group of numeric keys located on your Control Panel.  
LAN  
A Local Area Network is a computer network system and printer limited to an  
immediate area, such as an Office, Factory, and University used to integrate and  
exchange data.  
(Local Area Network)  
LCD  
Liquid Crystal Display. The display area of your machine.  
Memory  
The term memory identifies data storage that comes in the form of chips, which  
holds information that your machine needs to use. The word storage is used for  
memory that exists on disks.  
Modem  
Module  
A device that converts signals from your fax machine into signals that can be  
transmitted over telephone lines.  
A self-contained hardware or software component that interacts with a larger  
system.  
Hardware modules are often made to plug into a main system. Program modules  
are designed to handle a specific task within a larger program.  
Network  
Any time you connect 2 or more computers together so that they can share  
resources, you have a computer network. Connect 2 or more networks together  
and you have an internet.  
PC  
The Personal Computer - Quite Simply a computer designed to be used by one  
person at a time.  
PCMCIA/PC Card  
A credit card sized removable module for portable computers. PCMCIA/PC Cards  
are used to attach modems, network adapters, sound cards, radio transceivers,  
solid state disks and hard disks to a portable computer.  
PCL  
The page description language, which has become a de facto standard used in  
many printers and typesetters. PCL Level 6 streamlines the graphics and font  
commands, reducing the amount of information that has to be sent to the printer.  
(Printer Control Language)  
PDF  
Adobe® Portable Document Format is a universal file format that preserves all the  
fonts, formatting, graphics, and color of any source document, regardless of the  
application and platform used to create it.  
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Glossary  
Protocol  
A standard process, a set of rules and conditions that perform a particular  
function. A word which is very common in PC and Internet Terminology.  
Ex: FTP (File Transmission Protocol), IP Address (Internet Protocol Address),  
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), POP (Post Office  
Protocol)  
Resolution  
SD Card  
This relates to the quality of a viewed image either on the PC Screen or printed  
output. For printed images the resolutions is measured in dots per inch or DPI.  
The higher the DPI the better the resolution and better image quality.  
A flash memory card that provides secure storage for your machine, which is also  
(Secure Digital Memory Card) popular with handheld devices such as digital cameras, cell-phones, and PDAs.  
Sleep Mode  
The lowest power state that the machine enters after the specified time without  
actually turning off.  
SMTP  
(Simple Mail Transfer  
Protocol)  
An accepted standard used extensively on the Internet for transferring E-mail  
messages between computers. The standard defines exactly how the message  
will be sent, any controls, format of the message etc.  
Software  
Software is basically a series of instructions that causes the PC to do something.  
The Operating System such as DOS is known as Systems Software. Application  
Programs such as a Word Processor or Spreadsheet perform the main tasks for  
which we use the PC.  
Station Name  
TCP/IP  
An Alphanumeric ID which can be programmed for each phone number or email  
address location in the Address Book.  
TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol and is quite  
simply a standard set of protocols that govern the basic workings of the Internet  
that was implemented in 1982.  
The TCP part is all about ensuring that data is transmitted correctly between 2  
computers. If any errors occur these are detected and the data is retransmitted.  
The data transmitted is split up into small portions called Data packets. The IP  
part of TCP/IP is how these data packets are moved from one point to another.  
Each computer on the internet has a unique IP address and the data packets are  
moved from the source to the destination through many different computers and  
this is controlled via TCP/IP. This protocol is used on the Internet and also by  
computers which are part of a LAN.  
Thumbnails  
TIFF  
A miniature display of a page or an image. Thumbnails enable you to see the  
layout of many pages/images on the screen at once. Generally, thumbnails are  
too small to show the actual text/image.  
Tagged Image File Format. One of the many different types of File Format used  
on PC's. An image file format for attachments of graphic data for smooth  
transmission between different units.  
The coding method of this format supports the same coding as Modified Huffman  
(MH) and multiple-page image data.  
Toner  
A special type of ink used by copy machines and laser printers. Toner consists of  
a dry, powdery substance that is electrically charged so that it adheres to an  
invisible image that has been charged onto a drum, plate, or piece of paper with  
the opposite polarity.  
Verification Stamp  
A user selectable transmission verification stamp which can be placed on  
scanned documents that are successfully transmitted or stored in memory.  
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The following trademarks and registered trademarks are used throughout this manual:  
Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, Windows Server, Outlook & Windows logo are either registered  
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries.  
Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.  
Adobe, Acrobat Reader & Adobe logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems  
Incorporated.  
All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners.  
PEERLESSPageTM is a trademark of the PEERLESS Systems Corporation; and,  
PEERLESSPrint® and Memory ReductionTechnology® are registered trademarks of PEERLESS  
Systems Corporation; and, COPYRIGHT © 2002 PEERLESS Systems Corporation.  
Universal Font Scaling Technology (UFST) and all typefaces have been licensed from Monotype Imaging.  
Agfa® and the Agfa rhombus are registered trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V.registered in the U.S. Patent and  
Trademark Office and may be registered in other jurisdictions. Monotype® is a registered trademark of AMT  
registered in the U.S.Patent andTrademark Office and may be registered in other jurisdictions.ColorTune® is a  
registered trademark of Agfa-Gevaert N.V. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be  
registered in other jurisdictions. Profile Tool KitTM, Profile StudioTM and Profile OptimizerTM are trademarks of  
AMT and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.  
Copyright © 2005 Monotype Imaging Inc. All rights reserved.  
Novell and NetWare are registered trademarks of Novell, Inc. in the United States and other countries.  
PCL is either trademark or registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company and/or its subsidiaries.  
Adobe, PostScript and PostScript 3 are either registered trademarks or trademark of Adobe Systems  
Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.  
This equipment contains a number of programs licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public  
License/GNU Lesser General Public License and other open software. For more details and applicable  
license terms thereof, please refer to the relevant information in the CD attached herewith.  
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, Panasonic has determined that this product meets  
the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency.  
This voluntary program specifies certain energy consumption and usage standards.  
This product will automatically “power down” after a specified period of non-use.The  
use of this ENERGY STAR® compliant product will reduce energy consumption  
and ultimately benefit the environment.  
The default functions can be adjusted depending on your office requirements.  
Please ask your authorized Panasonic dealer for more details.  
© 2006 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.  
Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.  
The contents of these Operating Instructions are subject to change without notice.  
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REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, TO CUSTOMER WITH RESPECTTOTHIS  
PANASONIC MACHINE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITEDTO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
PANASONIC DIGITAL DOCUMENT COMPANY ASSUMES NO RISK AND SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT  
TO LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL,  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSS OF PROFITS SUSTAINED BYTHE  
CUSTOMER IN CONNECTION WITHTHE USE OR APPLICATION OFTHIS PANASONIC MACHINE.  
SEEYOUR DEALER FOR DETAILS OF DEALER’S WARRANTY.  
Notice: California only:  
This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material - special  
handling may apply.  
For Service, Call:  
Panasonic Digital Document Company,  
Unit of Panasonic Corporation of North  
America  
Panasonic Canada Inc.  
5770 Ambler Drive  
Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3  
One Panasonic Way  
Secaucus, New Jersey 07094  
C0806-1116(04)  
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November 2006  
Published in Japan  

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