Panasonic DP-6000, DP-7000 Entering Power Saver Mode Automatically, Using the Power Saver Mode

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Getting to Know Your Copier

Entering Power Saver Mode Automatically

By factory default, the shift to Power Saver mode and Auto Power Off mode after the last copy job or action is set as 15 minutes and 60

1 minutes respectively. These time-out periods can be changed. See Time- Outs in 6-1: List of Custom Preset Functions for details.

For models which come with the printer feature see the Operating Instructions (For Printer) regarding setting the power-saving feature.

Sleep mode can be disabled. See the Operating Instructions (For Printer).

When the machine is not used for a set period of time, it automatically goes into the Low Power Mode (Power Saver Mode). In addition, after a set period of time, it shifts to the Power Off Mode (Auto Power Off Mode).

For Models Which Come with the Printer Feature

When the machine is not used for a set period of time, it automatically goes into the Low Power Mode. In addition, after a set period of time, it shifts to the Sleep Mode.

Using the Power Saver Mode

When the machine in low power mode is not used for a set period of time, it shifts to the Power Off mode (Auto Power Off mode), and power is cut. To copy, switch the power On again.

You can enable the Low Power Mode manually when you are not making copies for a period of time.

Procedure

Press Power Saver (On/Off).

The power saver light is turned On and the machine is in the Power Saver

Mode.

Disabling the Power Saver Mode

Procedure

Press Power Saver (On/Off).

The power saver light is turned Off and the Power Saver Mode is disabled.

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Contents DP-6000/7000 EnglishTRADEMARKS/COPYRIGHTS Laser Safety Safety NotesOzone Safety PrefaceFCC European UnionUseful Features Creating a Binding Margin Specifying the Size of a Document Enhancing Sharpness of a Photo Using These Operating Instructions Chapter Daily Care TroubleshootingUsing the Auditron Feature AppendixConventions Safety Notes Precautions for Installation and RelocationPower Requirements and Ground Connection Xii Operating Safeguards Consumable Safeguards Locations of Warning and Caution Labels Handling InstructionsSleep Mode Feature Two-sided Copying FeatureAuto Power Off Feature Low Power Mode FeatureTable of Contents Chapter Loading Documents Chapter Custom Presets Appendix Getting to Know Your Copier Main Components Their Functions Main ComponentsGetting to Know Your Copier Control Panel Getting to Know Your Copier Switching On the Power Switching On and OffBreaker Switch Turn the power switch to the positionAuto Start Switching Off the PowerSwitching Off the Power Automatically Using the Touch Panel Display Feature IconChanging the Display Screen Selecting a Feature When a Button Is Not Available Message Pop-up and Confirmation Pop-up Screens Error Message ScreenPower Saver Screen Entering Password When the Auditron Feature is EnabledProcedure Saving Power For Models Which Come with the Printer FeatureDisabling the Power Saver Mode Procedure Entering Power Saver Mode AutomaticallyUsing the Power Saver Mode Press Power Saver On/OffLoading Paper Paper Size and Tray Loading Capacity Weights of PaperWhat Paper to Use Types of Special Media Types of media for the respective trays are as shown belowStoring and Handling Paper Handling Curled PaperPull out the empty tray until it stops Loading PaperLoading Paper in Trays 1 to Push the tray in slowly until it stops Loading Paper in Tray 5 Bypass Move the Paper Guide to touch the paperLoading Paper in Tray 6 High Capacity Feeder optional Pull the tray out slowly until it stopsPull Tray 1 out until it stops Changing the Paper Tray SizeChanging the Size of Tray 26 2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size Changing the Size of Trays 2 to Pull out the tray that you want to change until it stops28 2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size Select Paper Tray Attributes Select Paper Sizes Press Settings/Meter Check on the control panelSelect Tools Mode Select Exit Tools Changing the Size of Tray 6 High Capacity Feeder optional Pull Tray 6 High Capacity Feeder out slowly until it stops32 2-4 Changing the Paper Tray Size Loading Documents Documents Loading Documents in the DadfPlacing Documents on the Document Glass Move the Document Guide to gently touch the document Loading DocumentsAlign the lead edges of your documents When copying a Open the document coverScreen Display When Using Document Glass Independent X-Y% is selectedBasic Features Overview of Basic Features Output/Finishing Collate/Uncollate Stapling/PunchingKeypad InterruptClear All StopSelecting a Paper Tray Load the documentReducing/Enlarging Reduce/EnlargeReduce/Enlarge can also be selected on the Features Menu Size-for-Size CopyingReduction or Enlargement Preset Percentage Change Variable Percentage Change Variable % Select Variable %For example, enter 120% Reducing/Enlarging the Length and Width Independent X-Y%Select Variable X-Y% Specifying X/Y Percentage Change Variable X-Y%Select Independent X-Y% Enter the X and Y ratios by using buttons Specifying Original/Copy Size Calculator % Select Calculator %Select Enter/Next Automatic X/Y Percentage Change Auto-Fit Automatic Image Rotation On the Basic Features screen, select 2 Sided Copying on One SideSelect either 1 1 Sided or 2 1 Sided SidedCopies are made on one side of the paper

DP-6000, DP-7000 specifications

The Panasonic DP-7000 and DP-6000 are high-performance multifunctional document imaging solutions designed to meet the demanding needs of modern offices. These devices stand out for their robust capabilities including printing, copying, scanning, and faxing, while also ensuring exceptional reliability and ease of use.

The DP-7000 leads the lineup with impressive speed and quality. It boasts a printing speed of up to 70 pages per minute, making it suitable for high-volume environments. The DP-6000, while slightly slower, still offers competitive speed and is an ideal choice for medium-sized businesses. Both models deliver a resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi, ensuring crisp text and vivid images that enhance professional presentations and documents.

User experience is a focal point for both devices, featuring an intuitive touchscreen interface that simplifies operation. This color display provides easy access to frequently used functions, allowing users to seamlessly navigate through settings and options. The machines also support various paper sizes and media types, enhancing their versatility. Standard paper capacity is impressive, with the ability to expand with optional trays for increased output without constant reloads.

Another key feature is the advanced scanning capability. Both models include duplex scanning, which enables the simultaneous scanning of both sides of a document, significantly improving workflow efficiency. The scanning resolution can reach up to 600 x 600 dpi, ensuring high-quality digital copies of all documents.

Connectivity options are abundant with both the DP-7000 and DP-6000. They support USB, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi connections, alongside mobile printing technologies such as Apple AirPrint and Google Cloud Print. This flexibility allows users to print from various devices, whether at the office or on the go.

Security is also paramount in the design of these devices. They feature robust security protocols that safeguard sensitive information, making them suitable for industries where data protection is critical. Features like user authentication and secure printing help in managing access and protecting confidential documents.

In summary, the Panasonic DP-7000 and DP-6000 are reliable, high-speed multifunction printers ideal for businesses seeking efficient document management solutions. Their blend of advanced features, user-friendly design, and network connectivity establishes them as strong contenders in the competitive office equipment market. With these models, Panasonic continues to reinforce its reputation for quality and innovation in document imaging technology.