Panasonic WORKIO DP-6020 User manual

Category
Copiers
Type
User manual
Order Number: MGCS041001C0
H21
Digital Imaging Systems
DP-3510/4510/6010
DP-3520/4520/6020
DP-3530/4530/6030
[ Version 5.2 ]
This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not intended for use by the general public.
It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product.
Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service
or repair the product or products dealt within this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.
WARNING
© 2006 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd.
All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is
a violation of law. Published in Japan.
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The contents of this Service Manual and the Specifications are subject to change
without notice.
Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make improvements in
the product design without reservation and without notice.
Published in Japan.
Information regarding Lead-Free (PbF) solder:
Distinction of PbF PCB:
PCBs (manufactured) using lead free solder will have a mark following
the PCB part numbers in a label on the PCB.
Caution:
Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder; typically
the melting point is 50 - 70 F (30 - 40 C) higher. Please use a soldering iron
with temperature control and adjust it to 700 20 F (370 10 C). Exercise care
while using higher temperature soldering irons, do not heat the PCB for too long
to prevent solder splash or damage to the PCB.
Pb free solder will tend to splash when heated too high (about 1100 F/600 C).
ECO SOLDER M705 (available from Senju Metal Industry Co., Ltd.:
URL: http://www.senju-m.co.jp) is recommended when repairing PbF PCBs.
This Product Uses Lead (Pb) Free Solder Printed Circuit
Boards (PCBs).
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Important Notice
Please read this notice completely BEFORE installing any
optional accessories. As failure to properly install the additional
board or connector with the power ON (only the front power
switch Off) could damage the copier’s SPC or SC board.
Please follow the instructions below:
1.It is essential that you turn OFF power to the Main Power
Switch located in the rear of the copier.
2.It is essential that you unplug the Main AC Power Cord from
the wall outlet.
3.Please carefully read the installation instructions and follow
each step.
Note 1:
The Main Power Switch location may differ slightly depending on the model.
Note 2:
O = Power OFF, l = Power ON
Note:
If the Hard Disk Drive Unit is installed, to prevent a Disk Scan Function from being
performed (similar to when the power is abruptly interrupted to the PC), it is
important to follow the step sequence below when turning OFF the Power Switches on
the machine.
1. Turn the Power Switch on the Left Side of the machine to the OFF position first.
2. Wait approximately 10 seconds while the machine writes the closing status onto the Hard Disk
Drive Unit.
3. Turn the Main Power Switch on the Back of the machine to the OFF position.
(This interrupts all the power to the machine, but does not disconnect the main line.)
4. Unplug the AC Power Cord to shut the power Off completely.
* The specifications are subject to change without notice. Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. reserves
the right to make improvements in the product design without reservation and without notice.
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<Beispiel: DP-6530/4530/6030>
Hinweis:
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Precautions
Power and Ground Connection Cautions
Ensure that the plug connection is free of dust. In a damp environment, a contaminated
connector can draw a significant amount of current that can generate heat and eventually
cause fire if left unattended over an extended period of time.
Always use the power cord provided with your machine. When an extension power cord is
required, always use a properly rated cord.
120 V/15 A or AC 220 - 240V/10 A
If you use a cord with an unspecified current rating, the machine or plug may emit smoke or
become hot to the touch.
Do not attempt to repair, pull, bend, chafe or otherwise damage the power cord. Do not
place a heavy object on the cord. A damaged cord can cause fire or electric shocks.
Never touch a power cord with wet hands. Danger of electric shock exists.
If the power cord is damaged or insulated wires are exposed, contact the authorized
Panasonic dealer
for a replacement. Using a damaged cord can cause fire or electric
Stop operation immediately if your machine emits smoke, excessive heat, unusual noise, or
abnormal smell, or if water is spilt onto the machine. These conditions can cause fire.
Immediately switch Off and unplug the machine, and contact the authorized Panasonic .
Do not disconnect or reconnect the machine while the power switch is in the On position.
Disconnecting a live connector can cause arcing, consequently deforming the plug and
cause fire.
When disconnecting the machine, grasp the plug instead of the cord. Pulling on a cord
forcibly can damage it and cause fire or electric shock.
When the machine is not used over an extended period of time, switch it Off and unplug it.
If an unused machine is left connected to a power source for a long period, degraded insulation
can cause electric shocks, current leakage or fire.
Be sure to switch Off and unplug the machine before accessing the interior of the machine
for cleaning, maintenance or fault clearance. Access to a live machine's
interior can cause
electric shock.
For Your Safety
To prevent severe injury and loss of life, read this section carefully before servicing the Panasonic
machine to ensure proper and safe operation of your machine.
This section explains the Warnings and Cautions used in the machine and/or this 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 Warnings and Cautions used in the machine and/or this 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.
WARNING
Please ensure that the machine is installed near a wall outlet and is easily accessible.
shocks.
dealer.
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Once a month, unplug the machine and check the power cord for the following. If you notice any unusual
condition, contact the authorized Panasonic dealer.
The power cord is plugged firmly into the receptacle.
The plug is not excessively heated, rusted, or bent.
The plug and receptacle are free of dust.
The cord is not cracked or frayed.
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 place any liquid container such as a vase or coffee cup on the machine. Spilt water can cause fire or
shock hazard.
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.
If debris (metal or liquid) gets into the machine, switch Off and unplug the machine immediately.
Operating a debris-contaminated machine can cause fire or electric shock.
Do not try to alter the machine configuration or modify any parts. An unauthorized modification can cause
smoke or fire.
Consumable Safeguards
Never dispose of toner, toner cartridge or a waste toner container into an open flame. Toner remaining in the
cartridge can cause an explosion, burns and/or injuries.
Keep button batteries/stamp out of the reach of children. If a button battery/stamp is swallowed accidentally,
get medical treatment immediately.
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 place the machine in a hot, humid, dusty or poorly ventilated environment. Prolonged exposure to
these adverse conditions can cause fire or electric shocks.
Place the machine on a level and sturdy surface that can withstand the weight of the machine.
The weight of the machine : 43.6 kg / 96.12 lb
If tilted, the machine may tip-over and cause injuries.
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.
CAUTION
When relocating the machine, remove the toner and/or developer, and pack the machinee with proper
packing materials for shipping.
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O
perating Safeguards
Do not place a magnet near the safety switch of the machine. A magnet can activate th
e
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 scannin
g
glass. The glass may break and cause injuries.
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 o
r
burns. Switch Off the machine immediately, and wait until it cools down.
Do not use conductive paper, e.g. folding paper, carbon paper and coated paper. When
a
paper jam occurs, they can cause a short circuit and fire.
Do not place any heavy object on the machine. An off-balance machine can tip-over or th
e
heavy object can fall, causing damage and/or injuries.
Keep the room ventilated when using the machine for an extended period of time to minimiz
e
the ozone density in the air.
When copying with the document cover open, do not look directly at the exposure lam
p.
Direct eye exposure can cause eye fatigue or eye injury.
Pull out paper trays slowly to prevent injuries.
When removing jammed paper, make sure that no pieces of torn paper are left in the machin
e.
A piece of paper remaining in the machine can cause fire. If a sheet of paper is wrappe
d
around the heat roller, or when clearing a jammed paper that is difficult or impossible to se
e,
do not try to remove it by yourself. Doing so can cause injuries or burns. Switch Off th
e
machine immediately, and wait until it cools down.
C
onsumable Safeguards
Never heat the drum cartridge, or scratch its surface. A heated or scratched drum can b
e
hazardous to your health.
Do not mix new and old batteries together, as they can burst or leak, causing a fire or
injuries. Be sure to use the specified type of batteries only..
Ensure that batteries are installed with correct polarity. Incorrectly installed batteries ca
n
burst or leak, resulting in spillage or injuries.
O
thers
When clearing a paper jam or other fault, follow the appropriate procedure given in this manual.
The machine has a built-in circuit for protection against lightning-induced surge current. If lightnin
g
strikes in your neighborhood, maintain an ample distance from the machine, and do not touch it
until the lightning stops.
If you notice flickering or distorted images or noises on your audio-visual units, your machine ma
y
be causing radio interference. Switch it Off and if the interference disappears, the machine is th
e
cause of the radio interference. Perform the following procedure until the interference is correcte
d.
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 operating on different circuit
s.
Reorient the TV and/or radio antennas and cables until the interference stops. For an outdoo
r
antenna, ask your local electrician for support.
Use a coaxial cable antenna.
CAUTION
Table of Contents
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Specifications Table.................................10
1.1. Copy Function........................................ 10
1.2. Fax, Printer, Network Scanner and
Internet Fax Functions........................... 18
1.3. System Combination.............................. 27
1.4. Options and Supplies List...................... 28
1.5. External View......................................... 30
1.6. Control Panel......................................... 33
1.7. Fans and Motors.................................... 34
1.8. Sensors.................................................. 35
1.9. Clutches and Switches........................... 36
1.10. PC Boards.............................................. 36
Disassembly Instructions.........................37
2.1. General Disassembly............................. 37
2.2. Disassembly Instructions....................... 38
2.3. Screw Identification Template.............. 116
Maintenance, Adjustments and
Check Points..........................................122
3.1. Preventive Maintenance ...................... 122
3.2. Required Tools..................................... 124
3.3. Preventive Maintenance Points ........... 125
3.4. Preventive Maintenance Check List..... 127
3.5. Resetting the P/M
(Preventive Maintenance) Counter...... 129
3.6. Updating the Firmware......................... 131
3.7. Copy Quality Adjustment
Procedure (Order)................................ 142
3.8. Adjusting the Printer Registration,
LSU Image Side to Side....................... 146
3.9. QUANTUM Control in F8-14................ 147
3.10. Calibrating the LCD.............................. 149
Troubleshooting.....................................150
4.1. Initial Troubleshooting Flowchart......... 150
4.2. Improper LCD Display.......................... 151
4.3. Printed Copy Quality Problems............ 152
4.4. Troubleshooting the LAN Interface...... 168
4.5. Error Codes (For Copier)..................... 176
4.6. Information Codes Table
(For Facsimile)..................................... 191
4.7. Diagnostic Codes (For Facsimile)........ 197
4.8. Troubleshooting (For Printer)............... 204
Service Modes.......................................206
5.1. Service Modes (For Copier)................. 206
5.2. Service Modes (For Facsimile)............ 237
System Description................................266
6.1. Copy Process.......................................266
6.2. Precautions with Consumables............267
6.3. New Digital Image Control
Qualitative Reasoning Based
Adaptive Controller
(New Digital QUANTUM)......................269
6.4. Inverting Automatic Document
Feeder (i-ADF) .....................................271
6.5. Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations.....273
Installation .............................................282
7.1. Precautions During Set Up...................282
7.2. Unpacking ............................................284
7.3. Installation Procedure...........................285
7.4. Adjustment ...........................................290
Options and Supplies ............................291
8.1. Service Notes "Firmware Update"
for PCL-IPX/SPX or PS-IPX/SPX
Option Installation
(For DP-3530/4530/6030) ....................291
8.2. Service Notes "Firmware Update"
for PCL-IPX/SPX or PS-IPX/SPX
Option Installation
(For DP-3520/4520/6020) ....................295
8.3. Service Notes for "Firmware Update"
for PCL or PS Option Installation
(For DP-3510/4510/6010) ....................299
8.4. Installing the Printer Controller Module
for GDI-IPX/SPX (DA-GC601)
(Not Available in the USA/Canada)......303
8.5. Installing the Printer Controller Module
for PCL6-IPX/SPX (DA-PC602) ...........304
8.6. Installing the Printer Controller Module
for PCL6-IPX/SPX (DA-PC601) ...........306
8.7. Installing the Printer Controller Module
for PCL6 (DA-PC600)...........................308
8.8. Installing the Printer Controller Module
for PS / PCL6-IPX/SPX
(DA-MC602).........................................310
8.9. Installing the Printer Controller Module
for PS / PCL6-IPX/SPX
(DA-MC601).........................................312
8.10. Installing the Printer Controller Module
for PS / PCL6 (DA-MC600)..................314
8.11. Installing the Network Scanner Module
(DA-NS600)..........................................316
8.12. Installing the Network Scanner Module
for DDS (DA-NS601)............................317
8.13. Installing the Internet Fax / E-Mail
Module (DA-NF600).............................319
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8.14. Installing the Fax Communication
Board (DA-FG600)................................323
8.15. Installing the Hard Disk Drive Unit
(DA-HD60)............................................332
8.16. Installing the Accounting Software
(DA-WA10) ...........................................338
8.17. Installing the DD Server Software
(DA-WS20) ...........................................339
8.18. Installing the Expansion F-ROM
Board (DA-EM600)...............................340
8.19. Installing the Sorting Image Memory
16/64/128 MB
(DA-SM16B/64B/28B)...........................341
8.20. Installing the Expansion Flash
Memory Card 4/8 MB
(UE-410047/410048)............................342
8.21. Installing the System
Console 1 (DA-DS603) /
Console 2 (DA-DS604).........................343
8.22. Installing the System
Console 1 (DA-DS601) /
Console 2 (DA-DS602).........................346
8.23. Installing the 3000-Sheet Tray
(DA-MA301)..........................................349
8.24. Installing the Letter / Legal Size
Adapter for 3000-Sheet Tray
(DA-TK31).............................................352
8.25. Installing the Exit Tray (DA-XT600)......357
8.26. Installing the 2 Bin Finisher
(DA-FS600)...........................................360
8.27. Installing the 2 Bin Saddle-Stitch
Finisher (DA-FS605).............................371
8.28. Installing the Punch Unit
(DA-SP31) ............................................384
8.29. Installing the 2 Bin Finisher
(DA-FS330)...........................................388
8.30. Installing the 1 Bin Saddle-Stitch
Finisher (DA-FS355A) ..........................394
8.31. Installing the Punch Unit (DA-SP41).....403
8.32. Installing the Power Supply for Finisher
(DA-PW600) .........................................411
8.33. Installing the Key Counter Harness Kit
(DZTY000128)......................................413
8.34. Installing the Dehumidifier Heater
(DZTQ000041)......................................415
8.35. Installing the Stand
(DA-D351/D352)...................................423
8.36. Replacing the OPC Drum.....................426
General Network Information.................429
9.1. Network Protocol ..................................429
9.2. Layer Functions and Technology..........431
9.3. Network Layer......................................435
9.4. Transport Layer....................................439
9.5. Upper Layer .........................................441
9.6. SMTP
(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)............446
9.7. ITU T.37 and RFC2305........................447
9.8. Communication Protocols ....................453
9.9. POP
(Post Office Protocol Version 3)...........456
9.10. Troubleshooting from a PC ..................459
9.11. Verifying the Configuration and
Mail Account Type (SMTP or POP) .....460
9.12. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) - Extended Feature.................461
9.13. Message Disposition Notifications
(MDN) - Extended Feature...................464
9.14. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP) - Extended Feature..................468
9.15. Lightweight Challenge-response
Mechanism POP (APOP)
- Extended Feature ..............................468
9.16. SMTP Service Extension
for Authentication (SMTP Auth)
- Extended Feature ..............................470
9.17. Direct Internet Fax XMT
- Extended Feature ..............................472
Schematic Diagram...............................473
10.1. General Circuit Diagram.......................473
Finisher Options ....................................475
11.1. DA-FS600, DA-FS605, DA-SP31.........475
11.2. DA-FS330 ............................................677
11.3. DA-FS355, DA-SP41 ...........................715
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1 Specifications Table
1.1. Copy Function
Items
Description
Remarks
DP-3510/
3520/3530
DP-4510/
4520/4530
DP-6010/
6020/6030
Basic Specifications
1 Type Console
2 Platen Fixed
3 Original Position Left
4 Recording Paper Path Center
5 Face Up / Face Down Face Down
6 Drum Organic Photo Conductor (OPC)
7 Copy Process Dry Electrostatic System
8 Developing Process
Magnetic Dual Component Development
System
9 Toner Recycle No
10 Fusing System Heat & Pressure
11 Max Original Size
Ledger (11 x 17 in) /
A3 (297 x 420 mm)
12 Paper Size
1st Paper Tray
(1,550 Sheet Paper Tray)
LTR For USA and Canada
A4 For EU
A4 For Other Destinations
Paper Tray
LDR, LGL, LTR, LTR-R, INV-R For USA and Canada
A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4 (FLS) For EU
A3, A4, A4-R, B4, B5, B5-R For Other Destinations
Sheet Bypass
LDR, LGL, LTR, LTR-R, INV-R For USA and Canada
A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4 (FLS) For EU
A3, A4, A4-R, B4, B5, B5-R For Other Destinations
Sheet Bypass Envelope No
13 Warm-up Time
Less than
30 sec.
Less than
180 sec.
68 °F (20 °C)
14 First Copy Time
Less than
5.8 sec.
Less than
4.5 sec.
Less than
3.5 sec.
From Platen/ Letter/ A4
Portrait/ 1st Paper Tray.
Period between Start Key is
pressed and Paper ejected.
15 Copy Speed
Ledger / A3 20 cpm 27 cpm 34 cpm
Legal / B4, FLS 23 cpm 31 cpm 39 cpm
Letter-R 28 cpm 37 cpm 49 cpm
A4-R 27 cpm 36 cpm 48 cpm
LTR / A4 35 cpm 45 cpm 60 cpm
16 Zoom
Enlargement Selected Original size / Copy size
Reduction Selected Original size / Copy size
Zoom 25 - 400% 1% Step
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17 Maximum Tray Capacities Front loading universal Paper Tray
Paper Tray
USA and Canada
LTR : 20 lb (75 g/m
2
)
Other Destinations
A4 : 80 g/m
2
Capacity
1,550 sheets x 1
550 sheets x 1
Auto Size Setting Yes (2nd Tray only)
Low Level Warning Empty only
Sheet Bypass
Capacity 50 sheets
Auto Size Setting Yes
Paper Capacity
(Std. Configuration)
2,150 sheets
Max. Paper Capacity 6,250 sheets
18 Acceptable Paper Weight
Paper Tray
16-24 lb / 60-90 g/m
2
Sheet Bypass
15-35 lb / 55-133 g/m
2
19 Inverting ADF (i-ADF)
Duplex Type
Yes (Standard) For USA, Canada and EU
Option Yes (Standard) For Other Destinations
Original Set Face Up
Scanning Method Sheet Through
Capacity (Original) 70 sheets (LTR / A4)
USA and Canada
LTR : 20 lb (75 g/m
2
)
Other Destinations
A4 : 80 g/m
2
SADF Mode Yes
Available for single side
scanning only.
Free Stop Yes From 30 to 70 degrees.
20 Multi Copy Range 1-999 sets
21 Gradation
Text 2 steps
Text / Photo 2 step error diffusion
Photo 256 steps
22 Resolution 600 dpi Scanning and Printing.
23
Standard Sorting Memory
Size
32 MB
24 Standard Page Memory Size 20 MB For Printing.
25 Exit Tray Capacity 250 sheets
26 Color No
27 Dimensions
(W x D x H)
23.6 x 29.6 x 29.0 in
(600 x 753 x 736 mm)
H: Up to Platen Glass.
23.6 x 29.6 x 35.4 in
(600 x 753 x 900 mm)
H: Up to i-ADF.
Items
Description
Remarks
DP-3510/
3520/3530
DP-4510/
4520/4530
DP-6010/
6020/6030
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28 Occupancy Area
(W x D)
47.2 x 29.6 in
(1,200 x 753 mm)
Includes Bypass Paper
Tray.
29 Weight
251 lb
(114 kg)
258 lb
(117 kg)
258 lb
(117 kg)
Main Unit only,
without i-ADF.
283 lb
(128.5 kg)
290 lb
(131.5 kg)
290 lb
(131.5 kg)
Main Unit with i-ADF.
Options
1 Paper Feed System
550 sheets x1 (3rd)
Paper Feed Module
Yes
<DA-DS601>
USA and Canada
LTR : 20 lb (75 g/m
2
)
Other Destinations
A4 : 80 g/m
2
Paper Size Detection Manual (Control Panel)
Low Level Paper Warning Empty only
Dimensions
(W x D x H)
23.6 x 28.7 x 11.4 in
(600 x 730 x 290 mm)
Weight 63.5 lb (28.8 kg)
550 sheets x 2 (3rd/4th)
Paper Feed Module
Yes
<DA-DS602>
USA and Canada
LTR : 20 lb (75 g/m
2
)
Other Destinations
A4 : 80 g/m
2
Paper Size Detection Manual (Control Panel)
Low Level Paper Warning Empty only
Dimensions
(W x D x H)
23.6 x 28.7 x 11.4 in
(600 x 730 x 290 mm)
Weight 66.1 lb (30.0 kg)
3000 sheets
Paper Feed Module
Letter : 3,000 sheets
Letter-R : 2,500 sheets
Legal : 1,500 sheets
<DA-MA301>
LTR / LGL : 20 lb (75 g/m
2
)
Paper Size Detection Manual (Control Panel)
Low Level Paper Warning Empty only
Dimensions
(W x D x H)
11.6 x 17.5 x 19.9 in
(295 x 445 x 505 mm)
17.4 x 17.5 x 19.9 in
(442 x 445 x 505 mm)
With LTR-R / LGL Size
Adapter (DA-TK31)
Weight
27.1 lb (12.3 kg)
37.0 lb (16.8 kg)
With LTR-R / LGL Size
Adapter (DA-TK31)
Max. Paper Capacity 6,250 sheets
2 1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher Yes
-
DA-FS355A
3 2-Bin Finisher Yes
-
DA-FS330
4 2-Bin Finisher
-
Yes DA-FS600
5 2-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher
-
Yes DA-FS605
6 Counter
Key Counter Capability Yes
7 Dehumidifier Yes
Supplied as service part.
Part Number: DZTQ000041
Items
Description
Remarks
DP-3510/
3520/3530
DP-4510/
4520/4530
DP-6010/
6020/6030
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8 Electronic Sorting Board Standard (32 MB) CODEC + 32 MB memory
Optional Image Memory 1
(16 MB)
Yes
Only one of three available
types can be installed.
Optional Image Memory 2
(64 MB)
Yes
Optional Image Memory 3
(128 MB)
Yes
Features
1 Automatic Features
Auto Magnification Selection Yes
Auto Paper Selection Yes
Auto Density Control Yes
Auto Paper Tray Selection Yes
Auto Start Yes
Reservation while Power
On Initializing
Energy Saver Mode
Standby Mode Yes
Energy Saver Mode Yes
Sleep Mode Yes (20W)
Turns Off the Heater
Power.
NW Function available
Auto Off Mode
Yes (4W)
For USA, Canada and EU
With Finisher Power Supply
NW Function not available
Yes (3W)
For Other Destinations
Without Finisher Power
Supply
NW Function not available
Remote Diagnostic Yes
Requires the Fax
Communication Board
(DA-FG600) option.
Machine Stops while Out of
Toner
Yes
Copier function
2 Additional Features
Low Level Paper Warning Empty only
Photo Mode Yes 256-step (Gray Scale)
Original Detection Release Yes
Manually overriden when
using the Original Size
keys.
Edit / Effects
Book Mode Yes
Edge Mode Yes
Margin Mode Yes
X-Y Zoom Yes 25 - 400%
Page Numbering Yes
Available only when using
the ADF.
Inverse Mode (Negative /
Positive)
Yes
Items
Description
Remarks
DP-3510/
3520/3530
DP-4510/
4520/4530
DP-6010/
6020/6030
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Centering Mode Yes
Mirror Mode No
Others (Inverting ADF &
ADU)
2-Page Copy Mode Yes
LDR → LTR x 2
(A3 → A4 x 2, B4 → B5 x 2)
2 in 1 Yes
4 in 1 Yes
6 in 1 Yes
8 in 1 Yes
Booklet Mode Yes
Copy from 4 single-sided
pages to 1 booklet mode
sheet.
Duplex Copy
1→2Yes
2→1Yes
2→2Yes
Book→2Yes
Book Format Yes
Facing Pages Yes
Image Rotation (90 degrees) Yes
Electronic Sorting Yes
Rotation Sorting Yes
Insertion Job
Cover Mode Yes
Page Insertion Mode Yes
OHP Interleave Mode Yes Non-copy / Copy
Presentation Mode Yes
Department Counter Yes 300 Departments
i-ADF
Multi Size Feed Yes
LDR and LTR, LGL and
LTR-R, A3 and A4, B4 and
B5, A4-R and A5
SADF Mode Yes
Original Counter No
Job Memory Yes (5)
Job Time Display No
Concurrent Copy Yes (12)
Tandem Copy Mode Yes
Remote Copy Mode Yes
Scan Once Print Many Mode Yes
Job Complete Notice Yes
Trial Copy Mode Yes
Weekly Timer Yes
User Mode Yes
Interrupt Yes
Items
Description
Remarks
DP-3510/
3520/3530
DP-4510/
4520/4530
DP-6010/
6020/6030
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Electronic Counter Yes
Digital Sky Shot Mode
Yes
Check / Slip Mode Yes
3 Control Panel
Display Wide Touch Panel LCD
Status Lamp Yes
GREEN : Scanning /
Printing
RED : Alarm / Warning
Key
Original Size Yes
Copy Size Yes
Keypad Yes
Clear Yes
Stop Yes
Start Yes
Energy Saver Yes
Function Yes
Interrupt Yes
Reset Yes
One-Touch Key No
Mode Change Yes
Copier / Printer / NW
Scanner / Fax and Internet
Fax Mode change.
LCD Main Indication
Message Language
(Default)
English (American) For USA and Canada
Specified Language
For EU and Other
Destinations
Original Size / Image
Indication
Yes
(with Image)
Paper Size / Image
Indication
Yes
(with Image)
Paper Tray Selection Yes
Selected Paper Tray
Status
Yes
Original Mode Selection Yes Text / Text-Photo / Photo
Copy Density Selection Yes
Setting Confirmation Yes
Zoom Magnification Yes
Function Classification Yes
Number of Copies Yes
SADF / Multi Size Feed
Mode
Yes
Error Code Yes
Finishing Yes
Warning Indicators Yes
Add Toner Yes
Items
Description
Remarks
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3520/3530
DP-4510/
4520/4530
DP-6010/
6020/6030
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JAN 2006
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Toner Waste Container
Full
Yes
Add Paper (No Paper) Yes
Add Paper
(Under 50 Sheets)
No
Paper Jam Indication Yes
Paper Jam Location Yes
Service Alert Call Yes
User Error Yes
Machine Error Yes
History of Jam Errors Yes
4 Main Unit
Total Counter Yes (Standard) Mechanical Counter
Max. Weight of Documents
on the Platen Glass
11 lb (5 kg)
ADF with Document Guide Yes
Clip Pocket Yes
Operating Instructions
Pocket
No
Warning / Caution Label Specified Language
5 Optical System
Original Detection Method Reflective Photo Sensor Type
Scanning Method 600 dpi CCD
Dehumidifier Yes
Supplied as a Service Part
Part Number: DZTQ000041
Mechanical Multi Copy
Mode
No
6 Process System
Type
Separate OPC Unit and
Developer Unit Type
Toner 24K 35K
Developer Life 240K
Drum Life 240K LTR / A4
Toner Waste Container 240K
Dehumidifier Yes
Supplied as a Service Part
Part Number: DZTQ000041
Manual Add Toner Yes
Manually adds toner to the
developer
(up to TDC threshold)
Efficiency
1 Productivity
Warm-Up Time from
Standby
Approx.
30 sec.
Approx.
180 sec.
68 °F (20 °C)
ADF Productivity (LTR / A4)
Inverting ADF 100% Throughput
Items
Description
Remarks
DP-3510/
3520/3530
DP-4510/
4520/4530
DP-6010/
6020/6030
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DP-3510/3520/3530/4510/4520/4530/6010/6020/6030
ADU Copy Productivity
(LTR / A4)
When ejecting to Outer
Tray
Transport Method Stackless
1→2
1 copy 45%
Throughput
5 copies 75%
10 copies 90%
PM Cycle
1PM Cycle
Major PM 120K 120K 240K
Minor PM (Cleaning)
--
120K
Packing Configuration
1 Packing Dimension
(W x D x H)
28.5 x 34.3 x 42.9 in
(725 x 870 x 1090 mm)
2 Packing Weight
302 lb
(137 kg)
309 lb
(140 kg)
For USA and Canada
298 lb
(135 kg)
304 lb
(138 kg)
For EU and
Other Destinations
3 Accessories
OPC Unit Yes
Developer No
Toner No
Toner Waste Container Yes
Outer Tray
Option For USA and Canada
Yes
For EU and
Other Destinations
Operating Instructions Yes
Power Supply
1 Power Requirement
99 - 138 VAC, 47 - 63 Hz
Single phase
100 VAC Power Supply
180 - 264 VAC, 47 - 63 Hz
Single phase
220 VAC Power Supply
2 Power Consumption Less than 1500 W
Ambient Conditions
1 Temperature 50 - 80 °F (10 - 30 °C)
2 Relative Humidity 30 - 80%
3Safety
UL1950 / CSA C22.2 No.950 For USA and Canada
EN60950
For EU and
Other Destinations
4 Energy Saver Energy Star Compliant
5EMI
Class A computing device in FCC Rules
Part 15
For USA and Canada
6 Lead Free Solder (PbF) This Product uses Lead Free (PbF) PCBs
Refer to the Part Manual for
details
Items
Description
Remarks
DP-3510/
3520/3530
DP-4510/
4520/4530
DP-6010/
6020/6030
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Ver. 5.2
DP-3510/3520/3530/4510/4520/4530/6010/6020/6030
1.2. Fax, Printer, Network Scanner and Internet Fax Functions
1.2.1. Fax Function
Items
Description
Remarks
DP-3510/
3520/3530
DP-4510/
4520/4530
DP-6010/
6020/6030
Main Specifications
1 Compatibility G3 ITU-T Std. & Non-Std. (PCC)
2 PSTN Line Port Yes 1-Line Only
3 Leased Line Port No
4 V.24 Line Port No
5 Modem Speed 33.6 - 2.4 kbps
6 Coding Scheme JBIG / MMR / MR / MH
7 ECM Yes Conforms to ITU-T
8 Short Protocol Yes (B, D)
9 Transmission Speed Approx. 3 sec.
ITU-T Image No. 1
(A4, Std. Resolution)
10
Communication Resolution
(pels/mm x lines/mm)
Transmission
Std. 8 x 3.85
Fine 8 x 7.7
S-Fine 8 x 15.4
16 x 15.4
600dpi 600 x 600 dpi
Reception
Std. 8 x 3.85
Fine 8 x 7.7
S-Fine 8 x 15.4
16 x 15.4
600dpi 600 x 600 dpi
Scanner Mechanism
1 Scanning Device CCD (i-ADF / Platen)
2 Scanning Speed
Resolution Vertical Horizontal
A4, Scanned in Vertical or
Horizontal Direction
Std: 8 x 3.85
(pels/mm x lines/mm)
1.0 sec. 0.7 sec.
Fine: 8 x 7.7
(pels/mm x lines/mm)
1.0 sec. 0.7 sec.
S-Fine: 16 x 15.4
(pels/mm x lines/mm)
2.0 sec. 1.4 sec.
600dpi: 600 x 600 2.0 sec. 1.4 sec.
3
Scanning Resolution
(pel/mm x lines/mm)
Std. 8 x 3.85
Fine 8 x 7.7
S-Fine 8 x 15.4
16 x 15.4
600dpi 600 x 600 dpi
4 Document Size (Max.) ADF: Ledger / A3
5 Effective Scanning Width LDR (11.5 in) / A3 (292 mm)
6 A3 size TX / RX Yes Conforms to ITU-T A3
7 Reduction XMT Yes A3 to B4 / A3 to A4 / B4 to A4
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8 ADF Capacity 70 sheets Face-Up, feed from top page
9 Collation Stack Yes Face Down
Printer Mechanism
1 Recording Method LP
2 Recording Speed
35 ppm
(A4
Horizontal)
45 ppm
(A4
Horizontal)
60 ppm
(A4
Horizontal)
3 Recording Resolution Fax
600 x 600 dpi
406 x 391 dpi
4 Recording Paper Size Ledger / Legal / Letter / A3 / B4 / A4 / A5
Invoice : Not supported.
Ledger size is transmitted as
A3 size for N. American
models. If A3 is received,
approx. 1" of image on both
edges are not printed on
Ledger size paper.
5 Effective Printing Width 11.4 in (289 mm) Conforms to ITU-T A3
6 Recording Paper Capacity
2,150 sheets
Optional max. 6,250 sheets
7 Collation Stack Yes Face Down
8 Consumables Toner Bottle, OPC Drum and Staples
Fax Memory
1 Standard Memory
DP-3530/4530/6030:
3 MB (180 pages)
DP-3510/3520/4510/4520/6010/6020:
2 MB (120 pages)
Flash ROM, ITU-T Image No.1
(A4, Std. Resolution)
2 Optional Memory
4 MB
8 MB
Expansion Flash Memory
Card
Dual Operation
1 Multi Task Operation Yes
2 Direct XMT Reserve Yes
3 Memory XMT Reserve Yes
4
Number of Memory Job
Files
Yes (Max. 50 files)
Dialing/Telephone Features
1 Address Book Dialing 200 Stations
Plus an additional 800 stations
available to select from, when
the optional Hard Disk Drive
(DA-HD60) is installed.
2
Full Number Dialing
(Buffered Dialing)
Yes Max. 70 stations
3
Address Book Directory
Search Dialing
Yes
4 Total Auto Dialers 270 Stations
200 Address Book + 70 Full
Number Dialing
5 Program Dials 12
6 Max. Tel Number Digits 36
Items
Description
Remarks
DP-3510/
3520/3530
DP-4510/
4520/4530
DP-6010/
6020/6030
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7
Max. Station Name
Characters
15
8
Direct Dialing
(Monitor Dialing)
Yes Voice mode
9 Automatic Redialing Yes
10 Manual Redialing Yes
11 Line Monitor Speaker Yes Available for Line-1 only
12 Chain Dialing (Hybrid Dial) Yes In Monitor Dialing mode only
13 Pulse / Tone Dialing Yes 10 pps / DTMF
14 Pulse to Tone Change Yes
15 Flash Key Yes
16 Handset No
Transmission Features
1 Direct Transmission Yes
2 Memory Transmission Yes Page Retransmission
3
Quick Memory
Transmission
Yes
4
Multi-Station Transmission
(Sequential Broadcasting)
Yes Max. 270 Stations
5
Direct Deferred
Transmission
No ADF Deferred Transmission
6 Deferred Transmission Yes Max. 50 Timers
7
Deferred Multi-Station
Transmission
Yes
8
Priority Direct
Transmission
Yes Priority ADF Transmission
9
Priority Memory
Transmission
No
10 Batch Transmission Yes Real Time (up to 5 Files)
11
90 Degree Rotation
Transmission
Yes
12 Cover Sheet Yes
13 Confidential Mail Box Yes 20 Mailboxes
14 Multi-Copy Transmission No
15 Memory Back-Up Yes
FAX : Back-up with Flash
Memory.
Copy / Printer : No Back-up
with D-RAM
16 Duplex Scanning Yes With Inverting ADF (i-ADF)
Reception Features
1 Substitute Reception Yes
2 Fixed Reduction Yes
LTR/A4/LGL: 70 - 100%
(in 1% Steps),
Top & Left Alignment
3 Auto Reduction Yes
LTR/A4/LGL: 70 - 100%
(in 1% Steps),
Top & Left Alignment
Items
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Remarks
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Panasonic WORKIO DP-6020 User manual

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