Panasonic KX-PX10M Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions

Home Photo Printer
KX-PX10M
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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic Home Photo Printer. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper operation. Especially, be sure to read the “Important Safety Instructions” (pages 6 – 9) before using this product. Store this manual and warranty in the safe place for future references.
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Home Photo Printer. For your future reference Date of purchase Serial number (found on the rear of the unit) Dealer’s name and address Dealer’s telephone number Attach your sales receipt here. Caution: Note that the images of printed documents will remain on the used ink sheet.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Inserting the Paper ... 20 Inserting the Ink Cassette ... 22 Connecting ... 24 • Connecting the printer to a digital camera ... 24 • Connecting the printer to a TV ... 25 • Connecting the printer to a computer ... 25 PictBridge Printing with a Digital Camera ...
  • Page 4 LUMIX Baby Mode ... 82 With PC Printing with a Computer ... 84 • System requirements ... 84 • Installing the printer driver ... 85 • Printing from the computer ... 89 • Status monitor ... 89 • License agreement ... 90...
  • Page 5 Others If a Paper Jam Occurs ... 91 LED Indicators ... 93 Troubleshooting ... 94 Message Display ... 100 Maintenance ... 103 Specifications ... 104 List of Factory Settings ... 105 Additional Information ... 106 Index ... 108 Customer Services ... 109...
  • Page 6: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions When using this unit, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the unit. 3.
  • Page 7 These conditions can cause fire or electric shock. Confirm that smoke has stopped emitting and contact the Panasonic Call Center at 1-800-211- PANA (1-800-211-7262). Battery To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and follow these instructions.
  • Page 8 (1) This equipment may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this equipment must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Responsible party: Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Phone number: 1-800-211-PANA (1-800-211-7262)
  • Page 9 Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
  • Page 10: Notes On Use

    Required space during printing Paper is ejected and inserted from the rear panel of this printer during printing. Do not place any objects within 8.7 (220 mm) of the rear panel of the printer. This may lead to paper jams.
  • Page 11: Storage

    (The printer will continue to consume approximately 1.5 W of power even after the unit is turned off by pressing the POWER button if it is plugged in.) Leaving the printer idle for long periods may impair functionality. Make sure you turn the printer’s power on and operate the printer at least once every six months.
  • Page 12: Package Contents

    Coin battery (CR2025) x 1 Others Operating Instructions (this manual) x 1 Quick guide (in Spanish) x 1 Warranty x 1 CD-ROM (Printer Driver) x 1 Power cord x 1 (Part number: PFJA02A007Z) AC adaptor x 1 (Part number: PFAP1016) Video cable x 1...
  • Page 13: Names And Functions Of Each Part

    Names and Functions of Each Part Front View LED Indicators p. 93) PRINT Lamp (Green) This lamp blinks while printing is in progress and lights up when waiting for printing. ACCESS Lamp (Green) This lamp lights up or blinks when image data is being accessed.
  • Page 14: Rear View

    Names and Functions of Each Part (continued) Rear View Ink Cassette Eject Lever p. 23) Ink Cassette Compartment Cover Paper Jam Removal Lever p. 92) Remote Control POWER Button Direction Buttons SLIDE SHOW Button Displays a slide show of images on the memory card.
  • Page 15: Connecting A Power Source

    Connecting a Power Source DC IN port AC adaptor Power cord When the power cord is connected to wall outlet, the POWER lamp lights up in red (standby mode). CAUTION: • Never touch the power cord during a lightning storm. •...
  • Page 16: Inserting Battery Into The Remote Control

    Inserting Battery into the Remote Control Open the battery cover by sliding in the direction of the arrow. Slide the coin battery into place with + terminal facing up. Close the battery cover. To remove the coin battery • Pressing down on the tab, slide out the coin battery and remove. Caution •...
  • Page 17 Important • Make sure there are no objects blocking the path between the printer and the remote control. The remote control may fail to operate the printer. • Do not allow the printer’s remote control receiver to come in contact with direct sunlight or strong fluorescent light.
  • Page 18: Paper And Ink Cassettes (Sold Separately)

    • Ensure that only the ink cassette and papers, which come together as part of a set, are used with the printer. The ink cassettes included in the Paper and Ink set provide enough ink to print the number of sheets included in the Paper and Ink set. Always replace the ink cassette when using a new Paper and Ink set.
  • Page 19: Handling Of Paper And Ink Cassettes

    Then reverse the fold in the opposite direction and cut the paper along the folded line. • If you are printing on the reverse side of a sheet with a different printer, the ink may take some time to dry.
  • Page 20: Inserting The Paper

    Inserting the Paper For details on paper, refer to page 18. Open the paper cassette lid. • If the lid does not open, slide the lid until “ ” and “ ” marks align (until you hear the lid catch in place).
  • Page 21 • Do not affix stamps or adhesive seals to the paper before printing. • Do not print on the paper with a word processor before printing with this printer. • Do not write on the paper before printing with this printer.
  • Page 22: Inserting The Ink Cassette

    Close the ink cassette compartment cover. Ink sheet Turn the spool in the direction of the arrow. Ink cassette compartment cover When using the printer for the first time, be sure to remove the padding used during transportation.
  • Page 23 Removing the ink cassette Open the ink cassette compartment cover. Pull the ink cassette eject lever (green) upward. Pull the ink cassette straight out while grasping both ends of it as shown in the figure to the right. Close the ink cassette compartment cover.
  • Page 24: Connecting

    You can connect the printer to a digital camera, TV or computer. Connecting the printer to a digital camera You can connect the printer to a PictBridge compatible digital camera or digital video camera to print recorded images. For details on printing operation, refer to page 26.
  • Page 25: Connecting The Printer To A Tv

    “VIDEO IN”). Connecting the printer to a computer You can connect the printer to a computer to print recorded images. It is necessary to install a printer driver when connecting to a computer for the first time p. 85). Sample connection...
  • Page 26: Pictbridge Printing With A Digital Camera

    PictBridge Printing with a Digital Camera You can connect the printer to a PictBridge compatible digital camera or digital video camera to print recorded images. An example of connecting to the Panasonic digital camera LUMIX (DMC-FX9) is described here. • Printer Insert the memory card into the digital camera.
  • Page 27 DPOF setting. • Settings on the printer driver ( compatible devices. • When printing from a PictBridge compatible devices, image adjustments made on the printer side are disabled. p. 85) have no effect when printing directly from PictBridge...
  • Page 28: Printing With A Tv

    (adaptor required). • Image formats that can be displayed/printed This printer is able to display and print JPEG and TIFF format images. However, there are cases when these format images cannot be displayed or printed. No image will be displayed in this case.
  • Page 29: Inserting A Memory Card

    Note This printer does not support SD Memory Card having more than 2 GB in memory. However, accidental insertion of an SD Memory Card having more than 2 GB in memory will not result in damage to the memory card.
  • Page 30: Changing The Language

    Printing with a TV (continued) Changing the language You can change the language used for the setting screen. • Printer Same operations are also possible using the remote control. (For the button names on the remote control, refer to page 14.) Press (MENU).
  • Page 31 • If you select [Cancel] and press press (RETURN), changes will not be applied. If a screen shown to the right is displayed, press to select [Yes] and press (OK). • Settings will be enabled after the printer is restarted. (OK). (OK) or...
  • Page 32: Printing Single Image

    Printing with a TV (continued) Printing single image • Printer Same operations are also possible using the remote control. (For the button names on the remote control, refer to page 14.) Press to move the cursor and select the image you want to print.
  • Page 33: Image Display

    To stop print job midway Press (MENU). Press to select [Cancel Printing] and press (OK). Press to select [Yes] and press (OK). • The printing for the paper currently being printed will be completed and subsequent printing is halted. Image display Image number/Total number of images Shooting date...
  • Page 34: Printing Multiple Images

    • Each time you press this button, the number of copies is reduced by one. To cancel all settings regarding number of copies Refer to page 61. Repeat steps the number of copies for images you want to print. Press (PRINT). to specify Printer...
  • Page 35 Check the preview. Then press (PRINT). Or press to select [Print] and press (OK). • Printing begins. • The first image is displayed in the preview. • For details on [Print Settings], refer to page 42, • For details on [Image Adjustment], refer to page 48.
  • Page 36: Printing All Images On A Memory Card

    [Print] and press (OK). • Printing begins. • The first image is displayed in the preview. • For details on [Print Settings], refer to page 42, • For details on [Image Adjustment], refer to page 48. (OK). Printer...
  • Page 37 To stop print job midway Press (MENU). Press to select [Cancel Printing] and press (OK). Press to select [Yes] and press (OK). • The printing for the paper currently being printed will be completed and subsequent printing is halted. Note •...
  • Page 38: Printing An Index

    You can print an index of images on the memory card, showing 25 thumbnail images per sheet of paper (30 thumbnail images when using wide size paper). Press (MENU). Press to select [Printing Options] and press Press to select [Index] and press (OK). Index print (OK). Printer...
  • Page 39 Check the preview. Then press (PRINT). Or press to select [Print] and press (OK). • Printing begins. • You can select [ON] or [OFF] in the [Date] setting. • You can select [Oldest to Newest] or [Newest to Oldest] in the [Print Order] setting. To stop print job midway Press (MENU).
  • Page 40: Printing Using Dpof Settings

    You can select the images to be printed and the number of copies to be made using a DPOF compatible digital video camera or digital camera. When you have inserted a memory card containing DPOF settings into the printer, you can print images according to the setting. Before operation...
  • Page 41 • Settings in the [Print Settings] ( reflected in DPOF printing. • You cannot apply DPOF settings to images using this printer. • Up to 10 copies per image can be printed when using DPOF printing. • DPOF is an abbreviation for Digital Print Order Format. You can add print information, etc. to images stored on memory cards by using digital video cameras and digital cameras and use that information in other DPOF compatible devices.
  • Page 42: Print Settings

    Print Settings • Printer Same operations are also possible using the remote control. (For the button names on the remote control, refer to page 14.) Printing date You can print image date information (including the shooting date) on the lower right corner of the image.
  • Page 43 Press to select [OK] and press (OK). • If you select [Cancel] and press press (RETURN), changes will not be applied. Note • Factory setting for [Date] is [OFF]. • Date is not displayed on images displayed on screen. • To print an image without date information, set [Date] to [OFF] in the [Print Settings]. •...
  • Page 44: Borderless Printing

    Press to select [Borders] and press (OK). Press to select [ON] or [OFF] and press (OK). Press to select [OK] and press (OK). • If you select [Cancel] and press press (RETURN), changes will not be applied. (OK) or Printer...
  • Page 45 With borders Whole part of the image is printed on the paper with margins on the paper edges. Note • Factory setting for [Borders] is [OFF]. • If you want to print all images using the same settings, select [Settings] the “Menu”...
  • Page 46: Rotating Image 180

    Upper side of the image appears on the right. Press to select [Print Settings] on the “Print” screen and press (OK). Press to select [Rotate Image] and press (OK). Rotate image 180° Upper side of the image appears on the left. Printer...
  • Page 47 Press to select [ON] and press (OK). Press to select [OK] and press (OK). • If you select [Cancel] and press press (RETURN), changes will not be applied. Note • Factory setting for [Rotate Image] is [OFF]. • To cancel the [Rotate Image] setting, set it to [OFF] in [Print Settings]. •...
  • Page 48: Image Adjustment

    Image Adjustment You can adjust the image quality on “Image Adjustment” screen. • Printer Same operations are also possible using the remote control. (For the button names on the remote control, refer to page 14.) Press to select [Image Adjustment] on the “Print” screen and press (OK).
  • Page 49 After you have made image adjustment, press (OK). Press to select [OK] and press (OK). • If you select [Cancel] and press press (RETURN), changes will not be applied. • Select [Reset] and press saved settings. Press to select [OK] and press (OK).
  • Page 50 Prints images with background pattern of hearts. Oil Painting Prints images so they resemble oil paintings on canvas. Japanese Paper Prints images as if drawn on Japanese paper. Convex Sphere Prints images so they appear convex. Concave Sphere Prints images so they appear concave. Result Printer...
  • Page 51 Auto Mode Automatically adjusts the brightness and contrast. Item No brightness/contrast adjustment. Auto Adjusts image brightness/contrast automatically. Soft Skin Adjusts image brightness/contrast to make skin appear smoother. Vividness Adjusts image brightness/contrast to print more vividly. Night Scenery Adjusts image brightness/contrast to print night scenery with a more natural balance between dark and light positions.
  • Page 52 “Menu” screen and change the desired items ( • The image on the preview screen is not exact print image, just for your references. • Adjustments made to the TV display do not affect the print quality. Result [Image Adjustment] p. 55, “Saving Settings”). Printer...
  • Page 53: Device Settings

    You can change the print date format, language used for the setting screen and TV aspect ratio. • Printer Same operations are also possible using the remote control. (For the button names on the remote control, refer to page 14.) Press (MENU).
  • Page 54 When changing the [Language] and [TV • Aspect] settings If a screen shown to the right is displayed, select [Yes] and press (OK). • Settings will be enabled after the printer is restarted. Item Description Date Format Specifies print date format as year (YYYY), month (MM) and day (DD).
  • Page 55: Saving Settings

    Saving Settings You can save the customized settings in [Print Settings] and [Image Adjustment]. These settings will be saved even if the printer’s power is turned off. • Printer Same operations are also possible using the remote control. (For the button names on the remote control, refer to page 14.)
  • Page 56: Restoring Default Settings

    Restoring Default Settings Performing this operation initializes all settings to the default values (factory settings). • Printer Same operations are also possible using the remote control. (For the button names on the remote control, refer to page 14.) Press (MENU).
  • Page 57: Searching For Images

    Searching for Images • Printer Same operations are also possible using the remote control. (For the button names on the remote control, refer to page 14.) Searching for images by date You can search for images within a specified period and display these images in “Summary View”...
  • Page 58 [Search by Date] feature. • The date information printed for images edited and saved on a computer may differ from the actual image shooting date. • Specifiable range from 1980 January 1 to 2029 December 31. SEARCH Printer...
  • Page 59: Exiting Search Mode

    Exiting search mode To return to a “Summary View” display of all images, perform the following procedures. Press (MENU). Press to select [Search] and press (OK). Press to select [Cancel Search] and press (OK). When using the remote control Press the [SEARCH] button on the remote control.
  • Page 60: Selecting All Images

    After you have selected all images, you can increase or decrease the number of copies to be made for each separate image ( Press (MENU). Press to select [Select All/Clear] and press (OK). Press to select [Select All Images] and press Press to select [Yes] and press (OK). p. 34). (OK). Printer...
  • Page 61 To clear the number of copies for all images You can set the number of copies for all images to 0. Press (MENU). Press to select [Select All/Clear] and press (OK). Press to select [Clear All] and press (OK). Press to select [Yes] and press (OK).
  • Page 62: Slide Show

    You can change the display time for each image in the [Slide Show Settings]. • Printer Same operations are also possible using the remote control. (For the button names on the remote control, refer to page 14.) Starting a slide show You can start a slide show from the first image on the memory card.
  • Page 63 Press to select [Start Slide Show] and press (OK). • To print the currently displayed image, press (PRINT). Button functions during a slide show Button Function Previous image/Next image Pause/Resume Operation guide On/Off Stops slide show. Prints currently displayed image. When using the remote control Press [SLIDE SHOW] button on the remote control to start the slide show.
  • Page 64: Slide Show Of Selected Images

    Do not remove the memory card while an image is being displayed. This may damage the memory card or render the memory card inoperable. Note It may take some time until the image is displayed, depending on the size of the images. The displayed time may also be longer than the setting time. (OK). Printer...
  • Page 65: Slide Show Settings

    Slide show settings You can make changes to the various slide show settings in the [Slide Show Settings]. Press (MENU). Press to select [Slide Show] and press (OK). Press to select [Slide Show Settings] and press Press to select the item you want to change and press (OK).
  • Page 66 Switches images from the center toward the outside. Pattern 3: Switches images with a mosaic effect. Random: Randomly switches the Pattern 1 through 3 and Pattern 4 (where images are switched from the outside toward the center). ON, OFF Printer...
  • Page 67: Trimming/Rotating Images

    Trimming/Rotating Images You can reduce/enlarge or rotate an image and print. These settings are available on the “Print” screen ( p. 32). • Printer Press to select [Zoom/Rotate] on the “Print” screen and press (OK). • [Zoom/Rotate] is not displayed when multiple images have been selected.
  • Page 68 • When you have set [Date] and [LUMIX Baby] both to [ON] and edited an image, sometimes the date and LUMIX Baby mode information will not be printed depending on the image position. (The result of printing will sometimes differ from the preview.) Printer...
  • Page 69: Creating Calendars

    Creating Calendars You can create original calendars with your favorite images. Do not change the paper size during operations. Otherwise, printing will become impossible. • Printer Select layout. Press (MENU). Press to select [Printing Options] and press • Remote control...
  • Page 70 Press to select [Start Year/ Month] and press Specify the start year and month, and press Moves between the year and month setting items. Sets the year or month. (OK). (OK). (OK). Printer...
  • Page 71 Press to select [Start Day] and press (OK). Press to select the start day of week and press (OK). Press to select [OK] and press (OK). Continued on next page...
  • Page 72 Edit the image using (Reduce/Enlarge), (Rotate), press (OK). • The image during editing is outlined with a blue border. • Use the remote control to reduce/ enlarge or rotate an image. These features cannot be controlled on the main unit. (Move) and Printer...
  • Page 73: Add Clip Art

    Add clip art. Press to select [Add Clip Art.] and press (OK). • Up to 8 clip art can be applied. Press to select clip art and press (OK). Edit the clip art using (Reduce/Enlarge), (Rotate), (Move) and press (OK). •...
  • Page 74 [Yes] and press (OK). Press (RETURN). Press to select [Cancel Printing] and press Press to select [Yes] and press (OK). • The printing for the paper currently being printed will be completed and subsequent printing is halted. (OK). Printer...
  • Page 75 To return to the “Menu” screen Press (RETURN). Press to select [Yes] and press Note • The preview is not exact print image. Actual printouts may differ from the preview. • The yellow border surrounding images is not printed. • You cannot change [Print Settings] items ( •...
  • Page 76: Composite Printing

    Composite Printing You can create composite images, by adding a frame and clip art. Do not change the paper size during operations. Otherwise, printing will become impossible. • Printer Select layout. Press (MENU). Press to select [Printing Options] and press •...
  • Page 77 Press to select [Composite] and press (OK). Press to select the desired layout and press (OK). Continued on next page...
  • Page 78 Edit the image using (Reduce/Enlarge), (Rotate), press (OK). • The image during editing is outlined with a blue border. • Use the remote control to reduce/ enlarge or rotate an image. These features cannot be controlled on the main unit. (Move) and Printer...
  • Page 79 Add clip art. Press to select [Add Clip Art.] and press (OK). • Up to 8 clip art can be applied. Press to select clip art and press (OK). Edit the clip art using (Reduce/Enlarge), (Rotate), (Move) and press (OK). •...
  • Page 80 [Yes] and press (OK). Press (RETURN). Press to select [Cancel Printing] and press Press to select [Yes] and press (OK). • The printing for the paper currently being printed will be completed and subsequent printing is halted. (OK). Printer...
  • Page 81 To return to the “Menu” screen Press (RETURN). Press to select [Yes] and press Note • The preview is not exact print image. Actual printouts may differ from the preview. • The yellow border surrounding images is not printed. • You cannot change [Print Settings] items ( •...
  • Page 82: Lumix Baby Mode

    LUMIX Baby Mode If age information has been recorded for images using LUMIX Baby mode with a Panasonic LUMIX digital camera, the age is printed in the lower left of the image. • Printer Same operations are also possible using the remote control. (For the button names on the remote control, refer to page 14.)
  • Page 83 Note • For details on settings available in LUMIX Baby mode, refer to the operating instructions provided with the Panasonic LUMIX digital camera. • Factory setting for [LUMIX Baby] is [OFF]. (OK) or...
  • Page 84: Printing With A Computer

    Printing with a Computer You can perform printing operation on a computer. After installing the printer driver ( printing software. Ensure that your computer’s configuration is compatible for use with this printer table below). System requirements Computer IBM® PC/AT® compatible Intel®...
  • Page 85: Installing The Printer Driver

    [Cancel] on the screen. • Quit all other active applications. • Once you have installed the printer driver, do not shut down or log off your computer while printing is in process. Doing so prevents the printer from printing properly.
  • Page 86 Printing with a Computer (continued) Select the language for the installation. Click [Next]. • When the screen displaying the message “Before setup, make sure the printer is off.” appears, click [OK]. Read the License Agreement carefully. Select [I accept the terms of the license agreement] and click [Next].
  • Page 87 If “Printer not found. Check the • connection.” screen is displayed Make sure that the USB cable is connected properly and the printer is turned on, and then click [Retry]. Click [Finish]. The installation process has completed. Continued on next page...
  • Page 88 To assure continued emission limit compliance, use only shielded USB cable (6.5 (2 m) or less in length). • Uninstalling the printer driver Use uninstall if you want to delete the printer driver. Disconnect the USB cable before uninstalling the printer driver. Quit all other active applications. Select [Start] [All Programs (Programs)] then click [Uninstall].
  • Page 89: Printing From The Computer

    • Deleting unwanted print jobs • For Windows XP: Select [Start] [Control Panel] and then double-click the icon for this printer. Select the unwanted print jobs and press the Delete key. • For Windows 2000/Me/98 SE: Select [Start] [Settings] [Printers] and then double-click the icon for this printer. Select the unwanted print jobs and press the Delete key.
  • Page 90: License Agreement

    PANASONIC or its licensor. 2. LICENSE: (1) You may use the SOFTWARE solely for the purpose of operation of your Panasonic Printer which is compatible with the SOFTWARE. (2) You may make a copy of the SOFTWARE for the use defined in subparagraph (1) above, or for internal back-up purpose only.
  • Page 91: If A Paper Jam Occurs

    If a Paper Jam Occurs The error message “Paper is jammed.” is displayed on the TV screen or status monitor of the computer screen. Turn off the printer’s power once and turn it back on again with both the paper cassette and ink cassette still inserted.
  • Page 92 If a Paper Jam Occurs (continued) If paper is not ejected Turn off the power and remove the paper cassette. Remove the paper from either the front panel or the rear panel while pressing down on the paper jam removal lever.
  • Page 93: Led Indicators

    LED Indicators The operational and error status of the printer is displayed using a combination of lit and blinking LED indicators. Messages can be displayed on TV screen and the status monitor of the computer screen ( p. 100). When operations are normal...
  • Page 94: Troubleshooting

    Printing operations may temporarily halt in order to keep the internal temperature of the printer from rising. The PRINT lamp will change to lit status at this time. This is not a malfunction. Please wait until the internal temperature of the printer goes down.
  • Page 95 2 sheets in succession or when the printer’s internal temperature is excessively high. There is a noise • The printer makes noise when the ink and paper are during printing. being fed out during printing. This is normal. The printer printed •...
  • Page 96 Water droplets will form after a bottle has been removed from a refrigerator during the summer season or in a warm environment. This formation of water droplets is called condensation. Condensation that forms on printed paper and the printer roller and that has not yet dried may cause smudging on the printed image.
  • Page 97 Turn off the printer. Turn on the printer while holding down • Release the (POWER) button when the printer turns on, but be sure to continue holding (DISPLAY) and (OK) until the image appears. Cause and Remedy...
  • Page 98 This is not a malfunction. displayed. The image is • Is the printer located close to any devices that may be distorted. emitting electric waves or magnetic waves? Make sure the printer is not set close to any game devices, stereo speakers or large format monitors, etc.
  • Page 99 A message • Have you connect the printer to USB port that supports indicating “The printers? USB port cannot be USB ports are displayed as [USB001] and [USB002].
  • Page 100: Message Display

    Message Display Paper cassette and ink cassette related messages • LED indicators POWER lamp ERROR lamp Lit (Green) Lit (Red) 1 Sometimes the PRINT lamp blinks or lights up during printing. • Messages Message Load a new ink cassette. • Replace with a new ink cassette as ink has run out. (U02/U03/U04) Load the ink cassette.
  • Page 101: Internal Error

    • Check the paper. • Paper is ejected from the front panel or rear panel of (UB0 – UB8) the printer. (Sometimes paper may be ejected from • Paper has been both.) Remove the paper. Then, remove the paper ejected behind the cassette once and re-insert.
  • Page 102 Message Display (continued) Others • LED indicators: No special indication. Messages • Message Maximum number of • Up to 99 copies can be printed at once. Perform copies exceeded. the print operation again after current print job is Print after this job. finished.
  • Page 103: Maintenance

    Wiping the printer surface • To clean the printer surface, wipe up any dust with a soft dry cloth. If the printer is particularly dirty, soak the cloth in kitchen detergent (neutral) diluted with water and wring the cloth out thoroughly.
  • Page 104: Specifications

    Specifications Power Source AC adaptor Input voltage: 100 V to 240 V AC ±10% 50/60 Hz Rated output: 24 V DC, 1.8 A Power During printing: Approx. 70 W Consumption When the power lamp is lit in green: Approx. 6 W When the power lamp is lit in red: Approx.
  • Page 105: List Of Factory Settings

    Allowable Storage: –4°F to 131°F (–20°C to 55°C) Temperature Operation: 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) Allowable Storage: 0% to 90% Humidity Operation: 35% to 80% External Approx. 6.81 (W) x 2.21 (H) x 5.16 (D) Dimensions (Approx. 173 (W) x 56 (H) x 131 (D) mm) (excluding protruding parts) Approx.
  • Page 106: Additional Information

    Copyright laws prevent their use in any other way without the written permission of the copyright holders. Disclaimer • Panasonic makes no warranties for damages, whether directly or indirectly, resulting from corrupted or lost data due to power failures, etc. Sudden drops in voltage •...
  • Page 107 Trademarks • Microsoft, Windows and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. This document uses the following abbreviation protocols: Microsoft® Windows® 98 Second Edition is referred to Windows 98 SE Microsoft®...
  • Page 108: Index

    Power Cord ... 12 POWER Lamp ... 13, 93 Print All Images ... 36 PRINT Lamp ... 13, 93 Printer Driver ... 85 Protective Sheet ... 20 Reducing Images ... 67 Remote Control ... 14, 16 Rotate 180° ... 46 Rotating Images ...
  • Page 109: Customer Services

    Monday-Friday 9 am-9 pm; Saturday-Sunday 10 am-7 pm, EST. TTY users (hearing or speech impaired users) can call 1-877-833-8855. Accessory Purchases Purchase Parts, Accessories and Instruction Books online for all Panasonic Products by visiting our Web Site at: http://www.pasc.panasonic.com or, send your request by E-mail to: npcparts@us.panasonic.com...
  • Page 110 Notes...
  • Page 111 Notes...
  • Page 112 Puerto Rico 00985 Copyright: • This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd., and may be reproduced for internal use only. All other reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd.

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