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Digital Colour Imaging Systems
Operating Instructions
Model No.
DP-C262/C322
Before operating this machine, please read this manual completely
and keep this manual for future reference.
(Illustration shows optional accessories that may not be installed on your machine.)
English
(For Copier)
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operating Instructions

Digital Colour Imaging SystemsOperating InstructionsModel No. DP-C262/C322Before operating this machine, please read this manual completelyand keep

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10 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features2 Colour ModeColour original can be copied in 2 Colours, which can be achieved by using Black & another specifi

Page 3 - Conventions

For Service, Call:CR0405-4065PJQMC0308ZEJune 2005Published in JapanFor Customer Support:Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd.Fukuoka, Japan http://www.

Page 4 - Table of Contents

11 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features4Select “OK”.Ex: “Green” is selected.z For the following procedure, refer to steps 5 to 6 of Selecting the Colour M

Page 5 - Chapter 4 Appendix

12 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features1 Colour ModeColour and Monochrome originals can be copied in one specified colour.The colour can be selected from

Page 6 - Basic Operation Procedure

13 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features4Select “OK”.Ex: “Green” is selected.z For the following procedure, refer to steps 5 to 6 of Selecting the Colour M

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14 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesNew Colour Registration1Select “Add Custom”.z To display this screen, refer to steps 1 to 2 of 2 Colour Mode (see p

Page 8 - Selecting the Colour Mode

15 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features5Input the original colour name with the keyboard, and then select “OK”.z Up to 20 characters.z For instructions on

Page 9 - Black Mode

16 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesSelecting Original Type and Adjusting the DensityWhen selecting the original type.When adjusting the copy density.z

Page 10 - 2 Colour Mode

17 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features5Adjust the density using “Lighter” or “Darker”, and then select “OK”.6Enter the desired number of copies.7Press th

Page 11 - Select “OK”

18 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesRegistering Quality PresetYou can set your favorite setting by registering Quality Preset. A Maximum of 5 presets c

Page 12 - 1 Colour Mode

19 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features6Select a Quality Preset button, and then select “OK”. When registering new Quality Preset.Select Quality Preset b

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2 DP-C262/C322 Operating InstructionsThe following Operating Instruction manuals are included with this machine. Please refer to the appropriate m

Page 14 - New Colour Registration

20 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesUsing Quality PresetYou can recall the registered quality settings by using the following procedures.To register im

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21 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesMemo

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22 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesQuality AdjustingImage quality items can be easily set by selecting from 4 image quality types (Vivid, Bright, etc.

Page 17 - Press the Start key

23 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features6Select “OK”.7Enter the desired number of copies.8Press the Start key.z After finishing copying, press the Reset ke

Page 18 - Registering Quality Preset

24 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesBackgroundThe original can be copied with the background colour removed. This function is useful when copying newsp

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25 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesBleed-ThroughThin sheets of original can be copied without Bleeding through.The settings of Bleed-Through Preventio

Page 20 - Using Quality Preset

26 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesColour ToneThe original can be copied with reddish or bluish colour accentuated.1Select “Tint”.z To display this sc

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27 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesContrastThe original can be copied with adjusted brightness and darkness.1Select “Contrast”.z To display this scree

Page 22 - Quality Adjusting

28 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesImage SharpnessThe original can be copied by blurring or sharpening the outline of the image.1Select “Sharpness”.z

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29 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesSaturationThe original can be copied with adjusted saturation.1Select “Saturation”.z To display this screen, refer

Page 24 - Background

3 ConventionsIconsThe following icons are used in this manual.NotationThe following notations are used in this manual.Icon DescriptionIndicated im

Page 25 - Bleed-Through

30 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesColour BalanceThe original can be copied with adjusted the density level (Darker, Medium and Lighter) of Yellow, Ma

Page 26 - Colour Tone

31 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesProof CopyingWhen making more than one copy, the first copy can be printed as a proof copy.After confirming its qua

Page 27 - Contrast

32 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesConfirming the Selected Copy FeaturesBefore copying, the settings can be checked, changed or deleted.1Select “Confi

Page 28 - Image Sharpness

33 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesStoring a Job in MemoryA copy job can be registered as a preset job. It is useful to register the frequently used s

Page 29 - Saturation

34 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesRecalling a Preset Job Stored in MemoryThe specific copy job will be done by recalling the registered preset jobs.A

Page 30 - Colour Balance

35 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesChecking the Waiting to Copy JobA list of jobs currently being printed or waiting to print can be displayed. The fo

Page 31 - Proof Copying

36 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesDeleting Copy JobsThe jobs in Ready status can be deleted.1Select “Copy” in the Output Queue screen.z To display th

Page 32 - “Close”

37 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesCompletion NoticeIf Completion Notice is set, you will be notified on your computer when copying is completed.z Bef

Page 33 - Storing a Job in Memory

38 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesChapter 2More Menus Features2-Sided Copy Modez For information on “1->2”, “2->2”, “Book->2” and “N in 1”,

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39 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesCopying 2-Sided Originals Onto Two Separate Sheets2-Sided original(s) can be copied, and separated into 1-Sided pag

Page 35 - Displaying a List of All Jobs

4 Table of ContentsChapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesBasic Operation Procedure ...

Page 36 - Deleting Copy Jobs

40 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesCopying Facing Page Onto Two Separate SheetsTwo facing pages original can be copied, and separated into 1-Sided she

Page 37 - Completion Notice

41 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesFrom 1-Sided Originals to 2-Sided Copies using Saddle Stitchz The 2-Sided original cannot be copied into a booklet.

Page 38 - 2-Sided Copy Mode

42 Chapter 2 More Menus Features2 Select a cover type.3 Select “Cover” to select a paper.z When changing paper other than the cover, press the Copy

Page 39 - Short Edge

43 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesCopying Mixed Size Originals from the ADFUse this function when copying mixed size originals (A3 and A4)using with

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44 Chapter 2 More Menus Features3When copying the same paper size, touch “Basic Menu”, and then select a desired copy size with copy size button.z

Page 41 - Select a bind position

45 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesCopying Special Originals (Thin Paper, etc.) from the ADF SADFThis mode adds a 5 second delay to allow another ori

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46 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Job BuildThis is useful, when copying multiple sets of originals that exceed the maximum capacity of the ADF of 7

Page 43 - Ex: A4 and A3 A4 and A3 A4

47 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesSort ModeThe original can be copied, printed, and sorted in a specified number of sets.• Optional Finisher is not i

Page 44 - Copy Mode (see page 38)

48 Chapter 2 More Menus Features When the optional 1-Bin Saddle Stitch Finisher is installed.Select the stapling position. When the optional Punc

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49 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesZoom ModeVariable RatiosThe original can be copied by setting the Enlargement/Reduction Ratio.1Place original(s).z

Page 46 -  Job Build

5 Variable Ratios ... 49Auto Zoom.

Page 47 - Sort Mode

50 Chapter 2 More Menus Features6Input the zoom ratio with “S” and “T”, or the keypad, and then select “OK”.z The ratio can be set in 1% increments

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51 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesAuto ZoomBy setting Auto Zoom, originals can be automatically Enlarged/Reduced to fit the size of the loaded paper.

Page 49 - Zoom Mode

52 Chapter 2 More Menus Features5Select the desired zoom/type ratio, and then select “OK”.6Select the desired size of paper, and then select “OK”.7

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53 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesEffect ModesSetting a Blank EdgeUnnecessary edge can be erased by setting a blank edge.z When “Zoom” is selected, t

Page 51 - Auto Zoom

54 Chapter 2 More Menus Features5Select “XY” to set the same value for X and Y, or “X”, “Y” to set a different value for X and Y.6Input the erasing

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55 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesEliminate Dark Inner Binding ShadowsWhen copying books etc., the centre of folding position may be shaded. This sha

Page 53 - Effect Modes

56 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesShift Image to Right, Left, Up or DownThe original can be copied by setting a binding margin on the edge or in the

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57 Chapter 2 More Menus Features5Select the desired position of the binding margin.6Input the width of the binding margin with “S” and “T”, or the

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58 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesCopying with StampingPage Numbers, Date, etc. can be stamped on each sheet.z This function can be selected when the

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59 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesMemo

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6 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesChapter 1Basic Menu FeaturesBasic Operation ProcedureThe machine automatically detects the original(s), and decides

Page 58 - Copying with Stamping

60 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Page NumberThe original can be copied with page numbers printed.z The default is -n- (number) format. To change t

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61 Chapter 2 More Menus Features4Select the starting page of the numbering, and then select “OK”.z For the following steps, refer to steps 5 to 6 i

Page 60 - Select the stamping position

62 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Issue NumberThe original can be copied, and printed in consecutive numbers from 001 to 999.z The issue numbers ca

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63 Chapter 2 More Menus Features4Input the starting number of the issue number with “S” and “T”, or the keypad, and then select “OK”.z For the foll

Page 62 - Select “Issue Number”

64 Chapter 2 More Menus Features DateThe original can be copied with a printed date. The date is printed in DD/MM/YYYY format.1Select “Date”.z To

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65 Chapter 2 More Menus Features2 Move the cursor to the desired position using and .3 Update the date with the Keypad.5Select “OK”.z For the fol

Page 64 - The cursor is displayed

66 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Text StampThe original can be copied with printed text.z Up to 32 characters, including A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, s

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67 Chapter 2 More Menus Features5Input text, and then select “OK”.z Up to 32 characters.z For instructions on Using the Keyboard, refer to the Oper

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68 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesCentringThe copying image can be centred automatically on selected paper.z This function can be selected when the o

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69 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesImage RepeatCreate continuous copy image on the sheet.z You can change to have dotted lines printed around the copy

Page 68 - Centring

7 Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features5Press the Start key.z When copying from the Platen Glass, place the next original and follow the instructions descr

Page 69 - Image Repeat

70 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesInsertion ModesAdd a Cover Page to CopiesThe original can be copied using other types of paper as a Cover Page. Onl

Page 70 - Insertion Modes

71 Chapter 2 More Menus Features5Determine whether to copy the Front/Back cover.6Select “Cover” until the paper tray to be used is displayed.z When

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72 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesInserts Blank/Copied Pages Between CopiesThe original can be copied by inserting other types of paper between speci

Page 72 - Copy Copied insertion pages

73 Chapter 2 More Menus Features7Select “OK”.8Input the page numbers with keypad where the insertion pages are placed.9Select to enter the follow

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74 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesInserts Blank/Copied Pages Between Transparency Film1Place original(s) on the ADF.z Refer to Placing Originals (Cop

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75 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesMemo

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76 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesOverlay ModesOverlaying an Image Onto the CopiesThe original can be overlaid with the first page of the original.Th

Page 76 - Overlay Modes

77 Chapter 2 More Menus Features5Select the colour of the overlay original from the basic colours and registered custom colours, and then select “O

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78 Chapter 2 More Menus Features11Determine where to register the overlay original.12Select a desired button has no names registered, and then sele

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79 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesMemo

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8 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesSelecting the Colour ModeYou can either copy in the machine selected colour mode, or you can change to the colour mo

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80 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesOverlay Copying with Registered ImageOverlay an image stored in memory onto the copy.z Available size is A4.z “Auto

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81 Chapter 2 More Menus Features5Select the registered form, and then select “OK”.z For the details about how to register the form, refer to the Sa

Page 82 - File Edit

82 Chapter 2 More Menus FeaturesFile EditUp to 12 editing functions are available in the Form Overlay Feature.z Refer to the Overlay Copying with R

Page 83 - Overlay level is increased

83 Chapter 2 More Menus Features6Select “Save”, and then select "OK"..7Select the specified colours of the form from basic/custom, and th

Page 84 - Select “Yes”

84 Chapter 2 More Menus Features11Select “Yes”.12Input the file name, and then select “OK”.z Up to 20 characters can be entered.z For instructions

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85 Chapter 2 More Menus Features Erase1Select the file name to be deleted.z To display File Edit screen, refer to steps 2 to 4 in Save (see page 8

Page 86 - Chapter 3 Other Features

86 Chapter 3 Other FeaturesChapter 3Other FeaturesMaking Copies with the ADF OpenedThe original can be copied without generating dark borders even

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87 Chapter 3 Other FeaturesManual Skyshot ModeCopying with pre-registered scan size into memory.z Before using the Manual Skyshot Mode, please set

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88 Chapter 3 Other FeaturesReserving the Next Copy Job While the Current Copy Job is ProgressingThe next copy job can be reserved while the current

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89 Chapter 3 Other FeaturesInterrupt the Current Copy Jobs to Make an Urgent CopyYou can interrupt the current copy jobs, and make an urgent copy.z

Page 90 - Chapter 4 Appendix

9 Chapter 1 Basic Menu FeaturesFull Colour ModeColour original can be copied in Full Colour.1Select “Full Colour”, and then select “OK”.z To displa

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90 Chapter 4 AppendixChapter 4AppendixCombined Copy Functions1->22->12->22PageBook->2N in 1BookletMulti-Size FeedJob Build & SADFSo

Page 92 - Glossary

91 Chapter 4 AppendixEdgeBookMarginStampingCentringImage RepeatCoverPage InsertionTransparency InterleavingOverlayForm OverlayDigital Sky ShotManua

Page 93 - Term Meaning

92 GlossaryTerm Meaning10Base-T/100Base-TXAn Ethernet standard for cable.The 10/100 refers to its 10/100 Mbps bandwidth, the base to single baseba

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93 Direct SMTPAllows iFax machines to communicate directly with each other within the Firewall (Intranet) without going through the Mail Server, t

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94 Group DiallingThe ability to program many telephone numbers into a single station so that many locations can be dialled in sequence utilizing a

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95 JPEG Short for Joint Photographic Experts Group, and pronounced jay-peg. JPEG is a lossy compression technique for colour images. Although it c

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96 Overlap PrintDocuments too long to be reduced are automatically printed on two pages with 10 mm overlap.Panasonic Super-SmoothingAn electronic

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97 SD Card (Secure Digital Memory Card)A flash memory card that provides secure storage for your machine, which is also popular with handheld devi

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98 TIFF Image ViewerAn application software to view the contents of TIFF-F File.Some TIFF Image Viewers may not display the data properly.Time Zon

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