Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit DP-C405 du fabricant Panasonic
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Digital Color Imaging Systems Operating Instructions Before operating this machine, please carefully read this manual and keep this documentation in a safe place for future reference. (Illustration shows optional accessories that may not be installed on your machine.
2 Oper a ting Instr uctions The following Operating Instruction manuals are included with this machine. Please refer to the appropriate manual and keep all manuals for future reference. If you lose the manual, cont act the authorized Panasonic dealer .
3 Con v entions Icons The following icons are used in this manual. Notation The following notations are used in this manual. Icon Description Indicates important in formation th at must be read in detail.
4 T able of Contents Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Basic Operation Procedure ... ................................................. ................................. ............ 6 Selecting the Color Mode .... .........................................
5 Zoom Mode................ ................................................................. .............. “ Zoom / Effect s ”5 2 Variable Ratios ............. .............................................. .............. ............... .......
6 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Chapter 1 Basic Menu Featur es Basic Oper a tion Pr ocedur e The machine automa tically detects original(s) a nd dec ides on the Copy Size and Color mode to use. If the detection fails, manu ally set the settings. 1 Place original(s).
7 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 4 Enter the desired number of copies. (Up to 999) z When inputting a numbe r (4 to 8 digits) with the optional Fax Communication Board installed, the mach ine automatically interpret s it as a teleph one number , switches to the Fax mode, and displays the Number Pad screen.
8 Chap te r 1 Basic Me nu Fea tures Sel ect ing the Color Mo de Y ou can copy in t he Color mode selected by the machine, or select t he Color mode manually . z The default Co lor mode set tings can be changed . Refer to C opier S ettings (Key Operator Mode) in the Operat ing Instructions (F or F unction Parameters) of provided CD-ROM.
9 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Full Color Mode Color original can be copied in Full Color . 1 Select “ Full Color ”, and then select “ OK ”. z T o display this screen, refer to steps 1 to 3 of Selecting t he Color Mode (see page 8). z For the following procedure, refer to steps 5 to 6 of Selecting the Color Mode ( see p age 8).
10 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 2 Color Mode Color original can be copied in 2 colors, wh ich ca n be achieved by using black an d another specified color . The specified color can be selected from the basic colors (red, gree n, blue, yellow , magenta, and cyan) and the registered colors.
11 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 4 Select “ OK ”. Ex : “ Green ” is selected. z For the following procedure, refer to steps 5 to 6 of Selecting the Color Mode ( see p age 8).
12 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 1 Color Mode Color and monochrome originals can be copied in one specified colo r . The color can be selected from the ba sic colors (r ed, green, blue, yellow , magenta, an d cyan) and the registered colors. z When the 1 Color mode is selected, th e Original T ype setting selection is not available.
13 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 4 Select “ OK ”. Ex : “ Green ” is selected. z For the following procedure, refer to steps 5 to 6 of Selecting the Color Mode ( see p age 8).
14 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features New Color Registration 1 Select “ Add Custom ”. z T o display this screen, refer to steps 1 to 2 of 2 Color Mode (see page 10).
15 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 5 Enter the original color name with the Keyboard, and then select “ OK ”. z Up to 20 characters. z For instructions on how to ente r characters, refer to Using the Keyboard in the Operating I nstructions ( For Function Parameters) of provided CD-ROM.
16 Chap te r 1 Basic Me nu Fea tures Sele c tin g Ori g in al Type an d Adj u sti n g th e Densit y Sel ect t h e or i gi nal t ype c or re sp on din g t o you r doc u ment s. Adjus t the copy d ensity accordi ng to y our req uirement s. z The Original T ype setting selection is n ot available when the 2 Color or 1 Color mode is sel ected.
17 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 5 Adjust the density using “ Lighter ” or “ Darker ”, and then select “ OK ”. 6 Enter the desired number of copies. 7 Press the Star t key . z After finishing copying, press th e Reset key to return to the initial screen of the currently active mode.
18 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features R e gistering Quality Pr eset Save your favorite quality adjustment setting by registerin g up to 5 Quality Presets. The following quality adjustment settings can be r.
19 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features 6 Select a Quality Pr eset button, and then select “ OK ”. When registering a new Quality Preset Select an empty Quality Preset button. When updating a registered Qu ality Preset Select the registered Quality Preset button.
20 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Using Quality Pr eset Y ou can recall the registered quality adjustment settings by the follo wing procedures. z For details on how to register image quality ad ju stment settings into Qu ality Preset, refer to Register ing Quality Preset (see page 18).
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22 Chap te r 1 Basic Me nu Fea tures Quality A djustin g Image q uality i tems ca n be easi ly set b y sel ecting fr om 4 ima ge qualit y types (Live ly , Bright, W armer , and C o oler). Addit ionally , in the Custo m Settin g selecti on, t he fol lowing 7 i mage quali ty ad justments can b e set.
23 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features z The default value s are set upon shipment. Key operations can change these values. Refer to Copier Settings in the Operating Instructions (For Fun c tion Parameters) of provided CD-ROM. 6 Select “ OK ”. 7 Enter the desired number of copies.
24 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Background Removal The original can be copied with th e background colo r removed. This function is useful when copying newspapers or an original with background color . z The setting of Background Re moval becomes invalid if “ Photo ” is selected in “ Original T y pe ”.
25 Chap te r 1 Basic Me nu Fea tures Ble edThr ough Pr ev enti on Thi n shee ts of orig ina l can be c opied w ithou t blee din g thro ug h. z The setting of Blee dThrough P revention becom es invalid if “ Photo ” is se lec ted in “ Or ig in a l T y pe ”.
26 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Tint The original can be copied with re ddish or bluish color accentuated. 1 Select “ Ti n t ”. z T o display this screen, refer to step 1 of Background Removal (see p age 24). 2 Adjust the colo r tone with “ More Red ” or “ More Blue ”, and then select “ OK ”.
27 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Contrast The original can be copied with the adjusted contrast. 1 Select “ Contrast ”. z T o display this screen , refer to step 1 of Background Removal (see page 24). 2 Adjust the contrast with “ Lower ” or “ Higher ”, and then select “ OK ”.
28 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Sharpness The original can be copied by sof tening or sharpening the ou tline of the image. 1 Select “ Sharpness ”. z T o display this screen, refer to step 1 of Background Removal (see p age 24). 2 Adjust the shar pness with “ Lower ” or “ Higher ”, and then select “ OK ”.
29 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Saturation The original can be copied with the adjusted saturation. 1 Select “ Saturation ”. z T o display this screen , refer to step 1 of Background Removal (see page 24). 2 Adjust the saturation with “ Lower ” or “ Higher ”, and then select “ OK ”.
30 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Color Balance The original can be copied with th e adjusted densit y level (Darker , Medium, and Lighter) of Y ellow , Magenta, Cyan, a nd Black. z The density of each color can be fine tune d for each of the three density levels.
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32 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Pr oof Cop ying When making more than one copy , the first copy can be printed as a proof copy . After confirming it s quality , the remaining copies can be printed. 1 Place original(s). z Refer to Placing Originals (Copy) in the Operating Instructions (For Basic Operations) of provided booklet.
33 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Confir ming/Editing the Selected Cop y F ea tur es Before copying, the settings of “ More Menus ” can be checked, changed, and d eleted. 1 Select “ Confirm Settings ”. 2 Check the settings , and then select “ Close ”.
34 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Storing a J ob in Memor y A copy job can be registered as a preset job. It is useful to register the frequently used settings as Preset Jobs.
35 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features R e calling a Pr eset J ob Stor ed in Memor y The specific copy job will be done by recalling the registere d preset jobs. A job called “Double Exposure” is set in M10 as default. Refer to Double Exposure in the Ope rating Instructions (For Basic Operations) of pr ovided booklet.
36 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Chec king the W aiting to Cop y J ob A list of jobs currently b eing printed or waiting to pr int can be displayed. T he following types of jobs can be displayed. • All jobs • Copy jobs The W aiting to print jobs can be deleted.
37 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Deleting Copy Jobs The jobs in the Ready st atus can be deleted. 1 Select “ Copy ” in the Output Queue screen. z T o dis play the Output Queue screen, refer to Checking the W aiting to Copy Job (see pag e 3 6) . 2 Select a job, and then select “ Delete ”.
38 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features Completion Notice If the Completion Notice is set, you will be notif ied on you r computer when copying is completed. z Before using this function, inst all the Panasonic Document Management Sy stem and PCL Printer Driver , and then configure e ach software.
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40 Chap te r 2 More M en us Fe atur es Chapter 2 More Menus Features 2- Side d C op y Mod e z For information on “ 1 - > 2 ”, “ 2 -> 2 ”, “ Book - > 2 ”, a nd “ N in 1 ”, refer to the Ope rating Instructions (For B a sic Operat ions) of provided booklet.
41 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Copying 2-Sided Original(s) onto Two Separate Sheets 2-sided original(s) can be copied as sep arated into two 1-sided pages. 1 Select “ 2-Sided / Original->Copy ”, and then select “ 2 -> 1 ”. z T o dis play this screen, refer to steps 1 to 3 of Basic Operatio n for the 2-Sided Copy Mode (see page 40).
42 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Copying Facing Page Original to Two Separate Sheets T wo facing pages or a 1 1” x 17” size original c an be copied as sep arated into two 1-sided sheet s. 1 Select “ 2-Sided / Original->Copy ”, and then select “ 2 Page ”.
43 Chap te r 2 More M en us Fe atur es Continue d on t he nex t page... From 1-Sided Originals to 2-Si de d Copies Using S addle St itch (Bo oklet) z 2-sid ed o riginal cannot be copied into a b ooklet. z Origina ls shou ld be p laced on the ADF . (5.
44 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Select the cover type. z When “ Blank ” is selected fo r the cover type, up to 56 o riginals can be placed o n the ADF . Select “ Cover ” to select a paper . z When changing p aper for copies other tha n the cover , select “ Copy ”.
45 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Copying Mixed Size Originals from the ADF Use this function when copying mixed size originals (8. 5" x 1 1" and 1 1" x 17", or 5.5" x 8.5", 8.5" x 1 1"-R, and 8.5" x 14" (Legal)).
46 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 3 When copying the same paper size, select “ Basic Menu ”, and then select a desired copy size with the Copy Size buttons. z For the fo llowing procedure, refer to steps 5 to 6 of Basic Operation for the 2-Sided Copy Mode (see page 40).
47 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Copying Special Originals (Thin Paper, etc.) from the ADF SADF This mode adds a 5-second delay to allow another original to b e placed on the ADF . S pecial originals (thin paper , etc.) can be fed from the ADF and copied continuously using the SADF mod e.
48 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Job Build This is useful for copying mult iple sets of orig i nals that exceed the maximum cap acity of the ADF of 100 sheet s (20 lb/Letter). (See the example below .) Ex : T o make 5 sets of sorted copies of 1 15-sheet of originals.
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50 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Sor t Mode The original can be copied, printed, a nd sorted in a specified number of sets. • When optional Finisher is not installed Refer to the Operating Instruct ions (For Basic Operations) of provided booklet.
51 Chapter 2 More Menus Features When the optional 1Bin Saddle-S titch Finisher is installed. Select the S taple position. When the optional Punch Unit is inst alled to the 1Bin Saddle-S titch Finisher . Select the Punc h position. When the optional 1Bin Finisher is installed.
52 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Zoom Mode Variable Ratios The original can be copied by se tting th e Enlargement/Reduction Ratio. 1 Place original(s). z Refer to Placing Originals (Copy) in the Operating Instructions (For Basic Operations) of provided booklet.
53 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 6 Enter the zoom ratio with “ S ” and “ T ”, or the Keypad, and then select “ OK ”. z The ratio can be set in 1% increment s from 25% to 400%. z When changing the p aper size af ter setting the zoom ratio, select “ Basic Menu ”, and select “ Paper/Output T ray ”, and the n select the paper size.
54 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Auto Zoom By setting Auto Zoom, originals can be automatically enlarge d/reduced to fit the size of the loaded paper .
55 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 5 Select the desired zoom type ratio, and then select “ OK ”. 6 Select the desired si ze of paper , and then select “ OK ”.
56 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Ef fect Modes Setting a Blank Edge Unnecessary edge can be erased by settin g a blank edge. z When “ Zoom ” is selected , the erasing widt h varies depending on the zoom ra tio. 1 Place original(s). z Refer to Placing Originals (Copy) in the Operating Instructions (For Basic Operations) of provided booklet.
57 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 5 Select “ XY ” to set the same value for X and Y , or “ X ” or “ Y ” to set a different value for X and Y . 6 Enter the erasing width with “ S ” and “ T ”, or the Keypad , and then select “ OK ”.
58 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Eliminating Dark Inner Binding Shadows When copying original such as the cen ter of fold ing position may be shaded, the shade can be easily eliminated. z When “ Zoom ” is selected , the erasing widt h varies depending on the zoom ra tio.
59 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Continued o n the next page.. . Shifting Image to Right, Left, Up, or Down The margin can be added on any 4 sides of the image with the image shif ted to the right, lef t, up, or down accordingly . z If a part of the copied imag e is missing, change the Margin Reduction setting to “ Ye s ”.
60 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 5 Select the desired position of the binding margin. 6 Enter the width of the binding margin with “ S ” and “ T ”, or the Keypad, and then select “ OK ”. z The width of the binding margin can be set in 1 mm increment s from 5 m m to 99 mm.
61 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Copying Mirror Image The laterally reversed image of original can be copied. 1 Place original(s). z Refer to Placing Originals (Copy) in the Operating Instructions (For Basic Operations) of provided booklet. 2 Press the Copy key if the machine is set to other function mode.
62 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Copying with Stamping Page Number or Date, etc. can be st amped on each sheet. z This function can be selected when the ori ginal is placed on the ADF . z Only one kind of sta mp can be selected from Page Number , Date, Issue Number , and T ext for each scan job.
63 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Continued o n the next page.. . Page Number The original can be copied with pa ge numbers printed. z The default is -n- (numb er) format. T o change to n/m (number/maximum) form at, refer to Copier Settings in the Operating Instructions (For Func tion Parameters) of provided CD-ROM.
64 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 5 If “ Change ” was selected in step 4, select the S tarting Page. 6 If “ Change ” was selected in step 4, enter the S tarting Number with “ S ” and “ T ”, or the Keypad, and then select “ OK ”. z S tarting page num ber can be set from 1 to 999.
65 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Continued o n the next page.. . Issue Number The original can be copied with consecutive numbers from 001 to 999 printed. z The Issue Numbers can be set from 001 to 999. After 99 9, the number return s to 001. 1 Select “ Issue Number ”.
66 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 4 Enter the S tarting Number with “ S ” and “ T ”, or the Keypad, and then select “ OK ”. z For the following steps, refer to steps 5 to 6 in the Basic Operatio n for St amping (see page 62). Each time it is selected, the number incremen ts b y 1.
67 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Date The original can be copied with a date printed. The date is printed in the MM/DD/YYYY format. 1 Select “ Date ”. z T o dis play this screen, refer to steps 1 to 4 of Basic Operatio n for St amping (see pag e 62).
68 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Move the curso r to the desired position us ing and . Change the date with the Keypad. 5 Select “ OK ”. z For the following steps, refer to steps 5 to 6 in the Basic Operatio n for St amping (see page 62).
69 Chapter 2 More Menus Features T ext St amp The original can be copied with text printed. z Up to 32 characters, including A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, symbols, @, . (Period), _ and sp ace can be printed. z The font size is 2.1 mm x 3.1 mm. 1 Select “ T ext St amp ”.
70 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 5 Enter text, and then select “ OK ”. z Up to 32 characters. z For instructions on how to enter char acters, refer to Using the Keyboard in the Operating Instructions (For Function Parameters ) of provided CD-ROM .
71 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Centering The copying image can be centered automatically on a selected p aper . z This function can be selected when the original is pla ced on the Platen Glass. z As the original is placed on the Platen Glass, the position of the original may be er roneously detected if influenced by ambient light.
72 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Image Repeat Create multiple images on a sheet from a single original. z Dotted lines can be printe d between each of the copied ima ges. Refer to Copier Settings in th e Operating Instructions (For Functio n Parameters) of provided CD-ROM.
73 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Copying Inverse Image The tonal inversion of image can be co pied in black and white. z This function is only available when “ Black ” is selected in the Color mode.
74 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Inser tion Modes Adding a Cover Page to Copies The original can be copied using o ther types of paper fo r a cover page. Only the Fron t cover , or Front and Back covers can be selected. 1 Place original(s) on the ADF .
75 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 5 Select the Front, or Front and Back covers. 6 Select “ Cover ” until the desired Paper T ray is displayed. z When changi ng paper for copi es other than the cove r page, s elect “ Copy ”, and change the Paper T ray .
76 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Inserting Blank/Copied Pages Between Copies The original can be copied by inserting ot her types of paper between specified pages. Y ou can copy specified p ages (including the cover p age) on pa per such as colored p aper set in a Paper T ray or on the Sheet Bypass.
77 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 7 Select “ OK ”. 8 Enter the page numbers with Keyp ad where the insertion pages are placed. z T o erase an entered number , press the Clear key . 9 Select to enter the following page numbers wher e the insertion pages are placed.
78 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Inserting Blank Pages Between Transparency Films 1 Place original(s) on the ADF . z Refer to Placing Originals (Copy) in the Operating Instructions (For Basic Operations) of provided booklet. 2 Press the Copy key if the machine is set to other function mode.
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80 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Ov er lay Modes Overlaying an Image onto the Copies The original can be overlaid with the first page of the orig inal. The first page is called the overlay original, and the second p age onwards are called the scanned original, respectively .
81 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 5 Select colors for the overlay original from the basic colo rs or registered custom colors, and then select “ OK ”.
82 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 11 If “ Ye s ” was selected in step 10, select a desired button with no names registered, and then select “ OK ”. 12 Enter the button name with Keyboard, and then select “ OK ”. z Up to 20 char acters can be entered.
83 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Continued o n the next page.. . Overlay Copying with Registered Image Overlay an image stored in memory onto th e copy . z T o use this function, overlay forms must be registered in advance. For instructions on r egistering overlay forms, refer to File Ed it (see p age 85).
84 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 5 Select the regist ered form, and then select “ OK ”. z For the details abo ut how to register the form, refer to Save (see page 85). 6 Select the overlay position, and then select “ OK ”. 7 Enter the desired num ber of copies.
85 Chapter 2 More Menus Features File Edit Up to 12 settings can be registered for th e overlay form. z Refer to Overlay Copyin g with Registere d Image (see page 83) . Save z The size of the original, which can be registered in the form, is 8.5" x 1 1".
86 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 6 Select “ Save ”, and then select “ OK ”. 7 Select colors for the form from the basic colors and registered custom colors, and then select “ OK ”.
87 Chapter 2 More Menus Features 11 Enter the file name, and then select “ OK ”. z Up to 20 characters can be entered. z For instructions on how to ente r characters, refer to Using the Keyboard in the Operating I nstructions ( For Function Parameters) of provided CD-ROM.
88 Chap te r 2 More M en us Fe atur es Era se 1 Select the file nam e to be dele ted. z T o display the File Edit screen, refer to steps 2 to 4 in Save (see page 85 ).
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90 Chapter 3 Other Features Chapter 3 Other Featur es Making Copies with the ADF Opened The original can be copied withou t generating dark borders even if the ADF is ope ned. Digital Skyshot Mode The Digital Skyshot mod e can be selected in the st andard settings.
91 Chapter 3 Other Features Manual Skyshot Mode The original can be copied with the pre-registered sca n size in memory . z Before using the Manual Skyshot mode, set M1 or M2 in the preset jobs. Refer to Copier Settings in the Operating Instructions (For Functi on Parameters) of provided CD-ROM.
92 Chapte r 3 Other Featur e s R ese r vin g th e Next Copy J ob w hi le the Cur rent Co p y J ob is Prog ressing The next cop y job c an be re s erve d whi le the cu rrent copy jo b is under wa y .
93 Chapter 3 Other Features Inter r upt the Cur r ent Copy J obs to Mak e an Ur gent Copy Y ou can interrupt the current co py jobs and make an urgent copy . z When scanning the current copy job, ot her copy job s cannot be interrupted. 1 Press the Interrupt key while copying.
94 Chap te r 4 Appendi x Chapter 4 Appendi x Comb ined Cop y Functi ons 1 - > 2 2 - > 1 2 - > 2 2 P ag e Book -> 2 N in 1 Booklet Mul ti-Size Fee d Job Build & S ADF Sor t Non S ort S .
95 Chapter 4 Appendix Edge Book Margin Mirror Stampi ng Centering Image Repeat Inverse Cover Page Insert ion T ransparency Interl eaving Overlay Form Overlay Digital Skyshot Manual Skyshot Completion .
96 Chapter 4 Appendix Inde x Symbols “M1:”/“M2: ” ............ ................. .............. .............. ............ 34 Numerics 1 -> 1 .......... .............. .............. ................. .............. ......... 40 1 -> 2 .
97 Chapter 4 Appendix Inverse ........ ................ ............... .............. ...........73, 94, 95 IP Address ................ .............. ................. .............. .........38 Issue Number ...................... .............. ...
98 Chapter 4 Appendix Tint ............. .............. ................. .............. ..... 18, 22, 25, 26 Tone ........ .............. ............... ................ .............. ...... 26, 30 Transparency Films .................. ............
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