Panasonic DP-190 Operating Instructions - Page 15
Problem Solving, Before Pressing Start Key, Making Copies - user guide
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Getting To Know Your Machine 3 4 5 Reduction/ Enlargement only LTR ->LTR [LTR 1] ZOOM:100% COPIES:001 Select desired settings (See pages 24-33) LTR ->INV [LTR 1] ZOOM: 65% COPIES:001 Number of Copies (Max. 999) ■ Copying onto Transparency Film (OHP), Thick Paper Stock, etc. (except thin paper) Before Pressing Start Key Making Copies Rear Cover Catch 1 Open Rear Cover. 2 Catch the ejected copy (do not pull). 3 When finished, close the Rear Cover. NOTE: Do not open the Rear Cover when copying thin paper as it may cause a paper jam. For Tray-1 3 Load Paper: Face Down Paper Weight: 16 - 28 lb (2-Sided Copy: 20 - 24 lb) Paper Capacity: 250 Sheets (20 lb) For Tray-2 Load Paper: Face Down 3 Paper Weight: 16 - 28 lb (2-Sided Copy: 20 - 24 lb) Paper Capacity: 550 Sheets (20 lb) NOTE: 1) When changing the paper size, refer to page 42. 2) Feeding paper into the Sheet Bypass at the same time when the copying/printing has started and paper is feeding from either Tray 1 or Tray 2, will show "REMOVE MISFED PAPER J00" message on the LCD display. When this occurs, remove the paper from the Sheet Bypass to reset the jam indication then resume copying/printing. 3) Do not leave a paper in the Sheet Bypass as paper jam indication may display. Firmly close the Paper Tray. Paper Tray-1 Paper Tray-2 NOTE: 1) To prevent paper jams or other problems, adjust the paper guides (Length & Width) when loading paper into the tray. 2) When changing the paper size, refer to page 42. 3) Make sure that the paper is set properly and that it does not exceed the Tray-1/ Tray-2 Max. Level indicator. 4) When replenishing paper into Tray-2, please see page 21. ■ Problem Solving Adding Paper (See pages 14 and 21) Replacing Toner Cartridge (See page 16) Removing a Misfed Paper (See page 18) U## (User Error Code) (See page 20) J## (Jam Error Code) (See page 20) E## (Machine Error Code) (Call your Service Provider) Maximum Copies Limitation (See page 13) 15