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Order Number: MGCS060801C0 H21 Digital Color Imaging Systems DP-C354 / C264 DP-C323 / C263 / C213 DP-C322 / C262 [ Version 2.0 ] 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.

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Order Number: MGCS060801C0 H21

Digital Color Imaging Systems

DP-C354 / C264 DP-C323 / C263 / C213 DP-C322 / C262 [ Version 2.0 ]

WARNINGThis 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.

2006 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.

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Important NoticePlease read these Instructions completely BEFORE repairing, or installing any optional accessories. Installing the additional board, or connector with the power ON (only the power switch OFF) could damage the SPC, and/or SC board. If your machine has the Hard Disk Drive Unit 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. How to turn OFF the Power: 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) 4. Disconnect the Telephone Line Cable, if the Fax option is installed. 5. Unplug the AC Power Cord.(When the Fax option is installed, there is a remote possibility of electrocution when servicing the unit during a Lightning Storm. As a precaution, disconnect the Telephone Line Cable first, before unplugging the AC Power Cord.

WARNINGThis 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. * 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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Unpacking CautionDo not lift the Paper Transport Unit by the PC Board, as damage to the PC Board will occur. Make sure to lift the Paper Transport Unit as shown in the illustrations below.

Note: Refer to the Installation Instructions when installing the Unit.7

PrecautionsFor Your SafetyTo 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. Please ensure that the machine is installed near a wall outlet, and is easily accessible. 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 Power and Ground Connection CautionsEnsure 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, it may be underrated, and the machine, or plug may emit smoke, orbecome 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 shocks. 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 . dealer. 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 an 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 an electric shock.

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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 your 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 SafeguardsDo 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 SafeguardsNever dispose of toner, toner cartridge, or a waste toner container into an open flame. Toner remaining in the cartridge/bottle can cause an explosion, burns and/or injuries. Keep button batteries/stamp out of the reach of children to prevent chocking or poisoning. If a button battery/verification stamp is swallowed accidentally, get medical treatment immediately.

Notice: California only:This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate

CAUTION Installation and Relocation CautionsDo 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. Refer to the Specifications section for the weight of the machine. If tilted, the machine may tip-over and cause injuries.When relocating the machine, remove the toner and/or developer, and pack the machine with proper e packing materials for shipping.

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.

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CAUTION Operating SafeguardsDo not place a magnet near the safety switch of the machine. A magnet can activate the 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 scanning 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 or 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 the heavy object can fall, causing damage and/or injuries. Keep the room ventilated when using the machine for an extended period of time to minimize the ozone density in the air. When copying with the document cover open, do not look directly at the exposure lamp. Direct eye exposure can cause eye fatigue or eye injury. Pull the paper trays out slowly to prevent injuries. When removing jammed paper, make sure that no pieces of torn paper are left in the machine. A piece of paper remaining in the machine can cause fire. If a sheet of paper is wrapped around the heat roller, or when clearing a jammed paper that is difficult or impossible to see, do not try to remove it by yourself. Doing so can cause injuries or burns. Switch Off the machine immediately, and wait until it cools down.

Consumable SafeguardsNever heat the drum cartridge, or scratch its surface. A heated, or scratched drum can be 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 can burst or leak, resulting in spillage or injuries.

OthersWhen 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 lightning strikes in your neighborhood, maintain an ample distance from the machine, and do not touch it until the lightning stops. If you notice flickering, distorted images, or noises on your audio-visual units, your machine may be causing radio interference. Switch it Off, and if the interference disappears, the machine is the cause of the radio interference. Perform the following procedure until the interference is corrected. Move the machine, and theTV and/or radio away from each other. Reposition or reorient the machine, and theTV and/or radio. Unplug the machine, TV and/or radio, and replug them into outlets operating on different circuits. Reorient the TV and/or radio antennas, and cables until the interference stops. For an outdoor antenna, ask your local electrician for support. Use a coaxial cable antenna.

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Table of ContentsSpecifications Table .............................. 171.1. 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. 1.5. 1.6. 1.7. 1.8. 1.9. Copy Function.........................................17 Fax, Printer and Internet Fax Functions .........................................27 System Combination:..............................38 Options and Supplies..............................39 External View..........................................44 Control Panel ..........................................48 Fans........................................................49 Motors.....................................................49 Sensors...................................................50 2.27. NFL PC Board ...................................... 239 2.28. LVPS .................................................... 241 2.29. Optional LVPS...................................... 244 2.30. CST PC Board ..................................... 245 2.31. TRU PC Board ..................................... 253 2.32. RLB PC Board...................................... 255

Troubleshooting .................................. 2573.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 3.5. 3.6. Initial Troubleshooting Flowchart ......... 257 Improper LCD Display .......................... 258 Printed Copy Quality Problems ............ 259 Troubleshooting the LAN Interface ...... 280 Error Codes (For Copier) ..................... 288 Information Codes Table (For Facsimile) ..................................... 307 Diagnostic Codes (For Facsimile) ........ 313 Troubleshooting (For Printer) ............... 320

1.10. Clutches and Switches ...........................51 1.11. PC Board ................................................51

Maintenance, Adjustments and Check Points .......................................... 522.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5. 2.6. 2.7. 2.8. 2.9. Preventive Maintenance .........................52 Required Tools .......................................54 Preventive Maintenance Points ..............55 Preventive Maintenance Check List .......56 Resetting the P/M (Preventive Maintenance) Counter .........59 Lubrication Point .....................................60 Updating the Firmware ...........................61 Adjusting Copy Quality ...........................70 Adjusting the Printer Registration, LSU Image Side to Side, Color Registration ...................................74

3.7. 3.8.

Service Modes ..................................... 3224.1. 4.2. Service Modes (For Copier) ................. 322 Service Modes (For Facsimile) ............ 380

Exploded View & Parts List ................ 4125.1. 5.2. 5.3. 5.4. 5.5. 5.6. 5.7. 5.8. 5.9. Destination Codes ................................ 413 Cover Assembly ................................... 414 Inverting Automatic Document Feeder .................................................. 420 Control Panel Unit ................................ 458 Scanner Unit ........................................ 466 Paper Transportation ........................... 478 Upper Right Side Cover Unit ................ 488 STR Unit............................................... 496 Lower Right Side Cover Unit ................ 500

2.10. Calibrating the LCD ................................75 2.11. LEDs on the EC PCB..............................75 2.12. Adjusting Scanner Skew ........................76 2.13. LSU Replacement and Color Skew Adjustment Instructions ..........................77 2.14. IT Belt Replacement ..............................79 2.15. IT Belt Cleaning Unit Replacement .....80 2.16. 720K PM Kit (DQ-M35S72 / DQ-M32N72) ..................83 2.17. Counter Backup ....................................110 2.18. Signal Waveform ..................................111 2.19. SC PC Board ........................................132 2.20. EC PC Board ........................................139 2.21. ADF PC Board ......................................192 2.22. SCN PC Board......................................202 2.23. AFE PC Board ......................................208 2.24. ADU PC Board......................................217 2.25. MOTDRV PC Board..............................225 2.26. PNL1 PC Board ....................................227

5.10. Sheet Bypass Unit................................ 506 5.11. Exit Unit ................................................ 512 5.12. Intermediate Transfer (IT) Unit ............. 516 5.13. Electrical Parts ..................................... 530 5.14. Frame Parts ......................................... 542 5.15. Fuser Unit............................................. 550 5.16. IH Unit .................................................. 556 5.17. Hopper Unit .......................................... 558 5.18. Developer Unit ..................................... 562 5.19. OPC Unit .............................................. 566 5.20. Toner Waste Container ........................ 570 5.21. Drive Unit ............................................. 572 5.22. Paper Tray ........................................... 580 5.23. PC Boards/Harnesses.......................... 584

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Table of Contents5.24. System Console....................................594 5.25. Paper Tray (System Console) ..............600 5.26. Paper Transport Unit ............................602 5.27. Outer tray..............................................608 5.28. Packing and Accessories for Main Unit .........................................610 5.29. Packing and Accessories for Scanner Unit....................................616 5.30. Network Scanner/Email Module (DA-NS320) Packing and Accessories......................618 5.31. Internet Fax Module (DA-NF320) Packing and Accessories......................620 5.32. Fax Communication Board and Internet Fax / E-mail Module (DA-FN350) Packing and Accessories......................622 5.33. Fax Communication Board (DA-FG320) Packing and Accessories......................624 5.34. Hard Disk Drive Unit (DA-HD32) Packing and Accessories......................626 5.35. System Console 1 (DA-DS320) / System Console 2 (DA-DS321) Packing and Accessories......................628 5.36. Paper Transport Unit (DA-FK350/FK320) Packing and Accessories......................630 5.37. Exit Tray (Outer) (DA-XT320) Packing and Accessories......................632 5.38. 1-Bin Finisher (DA-FS350/FS320) Packing and Accessories......................634 5.39. 1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher (DA-FS356/FS325) Packing and Accessories......................636 5.40. Punch Unit (DA-SP41) Packing and Accessories......................638 5.41. Network Scanner Module/ Email Module for Document Distribution ... System (DA-NS321) Packing and Accessories......................640 5.42. Printer Controller Module (DA-MC350/MC320) Packing and Accessories......................642 5.43. ADF Handle for Accessibility (DA-UD321) Packing and Accessories......................644 5.44. Dehumidifier Heater Kit (PJZEF3160PU) Packing and Accessories ..................... 646 5.45. Hardware Identification Template ........ 648

Exploded View & Parts List of 1-Bin Finisher (DA-FS350/FS320)................................ 652 Exploded View & Parts List of 1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher (DA-FS356/FS325)................................ 6697.1. 7.2. 7.3. 7.4. 7.5. 7.6. 7.7. 7.8. 7.9. Assembly Location Diagram ................ 669 Mounting Hardware .............................. 670 External Covers, Panels, etc. ............... 672 Internal Components 1 ......................... 676 Internal Components 2 ......................... 680 Stack Motor Driver Assembly ............... 684 Drive Assembly .................................... 686 Bundle Support Cover Assembly ......... 688 Dispose Assembly................................ 690

7.10. Paper Feeder Assembly....................... 694 7.11. Fold Assembly...................................... 698 7.12. Staple Assembly .................................. 704 7.13. DC Controller PCB Assembly .............. 708 7.14. List of Connectors ................................ 710 7.15. List of Electric Parts ............................. 718

Exploded View & Parts List of Punch Unit (DA-SP41) ......................... 7238.1. 8.2. 8.3. 8.4. 8.5. 8.6. Assembly Location Diagram ................ 723 Puncher Assembly ............................... 724 Puncher Total Assembly ...................... 726 List of Connectors ................................ 728 List of Electric Parts ............................. 730 List of Standard Fasteners ................... 732

Alphanumerical Parts List .................. 740

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1 Specifications Table1.1. Copy FunctionItems Multi Function 1 Copy Function 2 Printer Function 3 Scanner Function (Network only) 4 Facsimile Function 5 Internet Fax Function Basic Specifications 1 Type Paper Transport Paper Feed Position Paper Output 2 Platen Original Platen Position i-ADF 3 Copy Process 4 Copy Resolution 5 Copy Mode Printed Text Pencil Photo Paper Text / Laser Printed Photo Commercial Photo Paper Photo Laser Printed Commercial Map Other Tracing Paper Types Newspaper 6 Developing System Drum Toner Recycling 7 Scanning Method 8 Fusing System 9 Max Original Size Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series) Yes Std : PCL6 Option : PS3 Option : Mono / Color Option : Mono Option : Mono Semi Console Vertical Paper Path Center Face Down Fixed Left / Rear / Face Down Left / Center / Face Up Dry Electrostatic System 600 dpi Yes Yes Yes (Error Diffusion) Yes (Error Diffusion) Yes (Error Diffusion) Yes (Error Diffusion) Yes (Error Diffusion) Yes (Error Diffusion) Yes Yes Yes Dry Dual Component, Trickle Organic Photo Conductor (OPC) No 3 Line Color CCD Induction Heating (IH) System LDR (11 x 17 in) / A3 (297 x 420 mm)

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Remarks

Std for DP-C354/C264

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Items 10 ADF

Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series)

Remarks USA and Canada LTR : 20 lb (75 g/m2) Other Destinations A4 : 80 g/m2 LTR / A4 LTR / A4

85 sheets (LTR) Paper Capacity (Original) 70 sheets (A4) Original Exchange Speed Mono Color Collation Stack 11 Paper Size Paper Tray 1

70 sheets (LTR / A4)

Up to 35 cpm Up to 32 cpm Up to 29 cpm Yes LTR A4 A4, B5 LDR, LGL, LTR, LTR-R, INV-R A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4, FLS A3, B4, A4, A4-R, B5, B5-R 12 x 18 in, LDR, LGL, LTR, LTR-R, INV-R

Paper Tray (2/3/4)

For USA and Canada For EU For Other Destinations For USA and Canada For EU FLS = 8 x 13 in, 8.5 x 13 in For Other Destinations For USA and Canada For EU FLS = 8 x 13 in, 8.5 x 13 in For Other Destinations

Sheet Bypass

A3, A4, A4-R, A5, A5-R, B4, FLS A3, B4, A4, A4-R, B5, B5-R, A5 Yes Approx. 15 sec.

Bypass Envelope 12 Warm-up Time Color Mono 13 First Copy Time Color Approx. 10.3 sec. Approx. 12 sec. Mono Approx. 6.2 sec. Approx. 7.3 sec. Approx. 9.0 sec. 14 Muliti-Copy Speed Color Up to 26 cpm Up to 21 cpm Mono Up to 35 cpm Up to 32 cpm Up to 26 cpm Up to 21 cpm

68 F (20 C)

From Platen / LT / A4 Portrait / 1st Paper Tray. Period between Start Key is pressed, and Paper DP-C354 / C264 exits to the Inner tray. DP-C323 / C263 / DP-C322 / C262 When LSU is ready. C213 DP-C354 / C323 DP-C264 / C263 DP-C213 DP-C322 DP-C262 Continuous Copy LT / A4, from Paper Tray exit to DP-C354 / C264 Inner Tray DP-C323 / C263 / DP-C322 / C262 C213 DP-C354 DP-C323 DP-C264 / C263 DP-C213 DP-C322 DP-C262 -

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Items 15 Tone Scale Color Mono 16 Color Mode Selection 17 Color Balance 18 Color Tone Adjustment Lively Bright Warmer Cooler 19 Background Removal 20 Bleed Through Prevention Sharpness 21 (Lower Higher) 22 Zoom Enlargement Reduction Zoom 23 Maximum Tray Capacities Paper Tray Capacity Low Level Warning Sheet Bypass Capacity Auto Size Setting Paper Capacity (Std. Configuration = Tray 1 + 2 + Sheet Bypass) Paper Capacity (Max. Configuration = Std. + Tray 3 + 4)

Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series) 256 steps (Each Color) 256 steps Auto / Black / Full Color 2 Color / 1 Color 7 steps (Each Color) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Selected Copy size Select Copy size 25 - 400% Front Loading 550 sheets x 2 4 steps (0% and Less than 10%, 50%, 100%) 50 sheets Yes 1,150 sheets

Remarks

1% Step USA and Canada LTR : 20 lb (75 g/m2) Other Destinations A4 : 80 g/m2 LTR : 24 lb / A4 : 90 g/m2

2,250 sheets

USA and Canada LTR : 20 lb (75 g/m2) Other Destinations A4 : 80 g/m2

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Items 24 Acceptable Paper Weight Paper Tray Sheet Bypass 25 Multi Copy Range 26 Memory Main Memory Std. Max. Page Memory Std. Max. Sort Memory Std. Max. Fax Memory Std. Max. Hard Disk Unit Capacity 27 Paper Stack Capacity Inner Tray Std. With Paper Transport (Opt.) Outer Tray Over Flow Sensor Detection 28 Dimensions (W x D x H) 29 Operating Space (W x D) 30 Weight Scanner & i-ADF Printer Unit

Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series) 18-28 lb / 64-105 g/m2 15-40 lb (Glossy) 90-121 lb (Index) / 55-220 g/m2 999 sheets

Remarks

256 MB 512 MB 256 MB 640 MB 128 MB 12 GB (w / HDD Option) 3 MB 96 MB (w / SD Card) 40 GB (Option)

512MB for DP-C354/C264-PU (For USA/Canada, etc)

384MB for DP-C354/C264-PU (For USA/Canada, etc)

12GB for DP-C354/C264-PU (For USA/Canada, etc) DA-HD32

Std for DP-C354/C264 DA-HD32 LTR : 24 lb / A4 : 90 g/m2 These numbers may vary with the kind of paper used and/or ambient conditions by detecting Paper Full Sensor. LTR : 24 lb / A4 : 90 g/m2 Inner Tray Includes projections Includes Sheet Bypass Paper Tray

250 sheets 150 sheets 250 sheets Yes 25.8 x 32.5 x 36.7 in (656 x 825 x 933 mm) 83.8 x 32.5 in (947 x 826 mm) 85.8 lb (39 kg) 275 lb (125 kg)

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Items Options 1 Paper Feed System System Console 1 (Tray 3) Paper Size Detection Low Level Paper Warning Weight System Console 2 (Tray 3/4) Paper Size Detection Low Level Paper Warning 2 3 4 5 Weight 1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher Weight Punch Unit for DA-FS325/356 1-Bin Finisher Weight Exit Tray (Outer) Number of Bins Face Up / Face Down Bin Capacity Multi Tray Function

Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series)

Remarks

Yes Manual (Control Panel) 4 steps (0% and Less than 10%, 50%, 100%) 58.3 lb (26.5 kg) Yes Manual (Control Panel) 4 steps (0% and Less than 10%, 50%, 100%) 60.4 lb (27.4 kg) DA-FS356 DA-FS325 81.4 lb (37 kg) Yes DA-FS350 DA-FS320 23.4 lb (10.6 kg) Yes 1 Face Down 250 sheets Yes Yes No Yes 256 MB 256 MB 40 GB 128 MB 12 GB (with HDD Option) 64 MB - 1 GB

DA-DS320 (550 sheets x 1)

DA-DS321 (550 sheets x 2)

DA-SP41

Not available with Finisher.

6 Paper Transport Unit 7 Counter Key Counter Capability Mechanical Total Counter 8 Memory Main Memory Page Memory Hard Disk Drive Unit (HDD) Sort Memory Std. Max. SD Memory Card

LTR / A4 2 way To be used for Exit Tray (Outer) and Finisher.

Supplied as a Service Part for USA and Canada. 256 MB x 1 128 MB x 2 For 1000 Address, additional Sorting Memory, etc.

DA-HD32 For Fax/Internet Fax Memory & PS3. Use Genuine SD Memory Cards only.

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Items Features 1 Automatic Features Auto Magnification Selection Auto Paper Selection Auto Paper Tray Selection Auto Start Energy Saver Standby Mode Power Saving Mode Sleep Mode Off Mode Copying

Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series)

Remarks

Yes Yes Yes No Reservation while Power On Initializing

Yes (65 W) Yes (25 W) No

Turns Off the Heater Power

Remote Diagnostic

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Requires the Fax (DA-FG320) option, the Internet Fax (DA-NF320) option, or Combination option (DA-FN350). 256 steps Manually overridden when using the Original Size keys.

2 Additional Features Photo Mode Original Detection Release Edit / Effects Book Mode Edge Mode Margin Mode X-Y Zoom Stamping Page, Date, Issue 2-Sided Copy Inverse Mode (Negative / Positive) Centering Mode Mirror Mode Image Overlay Image Repeat Others (Inverting ADF & ADU) 2-Page Copy Mode 2 in 1 4 in 1 6 in 1 8 in 1

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes (1 Image) Yes

25 - 400% Available only when using the ADF.

With Digital Sky Shot Max 12 Images with HDD Option

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

LDR LTR x 2 (A3 A4 x 2, B4 B5 x 2)

For USA/Canada, etc. For EU and Other Destinations

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Items Booklet Mode Duplex Copy 12 21 22 Book2 1st Page BLANK 1st Page IMAGE Image Rotation (90 or 270 ) Electronic Sorting Rotation Sorting Insertion Job Cover Mode Page Insertion Mode OHP Interleave Mode Presentation Mode Department Counter Security Enhancement (CC) ADF Multi Size Feed JOB Build and SADF Mode Job Memory Job Time Display Concurrent Copy Tandem Copy Mode Remote Copy Mode Job Completion Notice Proof Copy Mode Function Mode Interrupt Electronic Counter Digital Sky Shot Mode Manual Skyshot Mode 3 Control Panel Display Status Lamp Key Energy Saver Copy Fax

Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series) Yes

Remarks Copy from four 1-Sided pages to 1 Booklet Mode sheet.

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Op No

1 2/2 1/2 2 Book 2

Available when using the i-ADF. 1,000 Departments Default Password: 00000000 Same Paper Width; LDR and LTR, LGL and LTR-R, A3 and A4, B4 and B5, A4-R and A5 10 Jobs in Memory 12 Concurrent Copy Jobs

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Color VGA Wide Touch Panel LCD Yes

GREEN : Data & Active RED/Yellow : Caution & Warning

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Items Scan / Email Print Interrupt Function Mode Reset Keypad Start Stop Clear Mode Change LCD Main Indication Message Language (Default) Original Size / Image Indication Paper Size / Image Indication Paper Tray Selection Selected Paper Tray / Tray Status Original Mode Selection Copy Density Selection Setting Confirmation Function Classification Zoom Magnification Number of Copies JOB Build and SADF / Multi Size Feed Mode Error Code Finishing Warning Indicators Add Toner Drum Toner Waste Container Full Paper Indicator Add Paper (Under 50 sheets) Paper Jam Indication Paper Jam Location Service Alert Call User Error Machine Error

Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes English (American) Specified Language Yes (without Image) Yes (without Image) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (Each Color) Yes (Each Color) Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Remarks

Copier / Printer / NW Scanner / Fax and Internet Fax Mode For USA/Canada, etc. For EU and Other Destinations

Text / Text-Photo / Photo

0% and less than 10%, 50%, 100%

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Items History of Jam Errors 4 Main Unit Total Counter Max. Weight of Documents on the Platen Glass ADF with Document Guide Clip Pocket Operating Instructions Pocket Warning / Caution Label 5 Optical System Original Detection Method Scanning Method Mechanical Multi Copy Mode 6 Process System Toner Black Color: C, M, Y Drum Life Black Color: C, M, Y Toner Waste Container Developer Life Efficiency 1 Productivity ADF Productivity (LTR / A4) i-ADF ADU Copy Productivity (LTR / A4) Transport Method 12 (Color) 1 copy 5 copies 10 copies PM Cycle 1 PM Cycle Major PM Minor PM (Cleaning) 2 Product Life

Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series) Yes

Remarks

Yes (Electronic) 11.02 lb (5 kg) Yes No No Specified Language Reflective Photo Sensor Type 600 dpi CCD No

Mechanical Counter: Supplied as a Service Part for USA/Canada, etc.

28 k / 20 k / 5 k 28 k Image Coverage 5%, LT/A4 (Continuous Print) (Continuous Print) See Supplies Section 1.4. for additional details. 20 k / 14 k / 5 k 20 k (Continuous Print) (Continuous Print) 39 k 36 k 28 k 480 k Ratio: Color vs. Black = 2 : 8, LT/A4, 4 pages/job. Ratio: Color vs. Black = 2 : 8, Image Coverage 5%, LT/A4, 4 pages/job. Change as Developer Unit

100% Throughput When exiting to lower Inner Tray; paper supplied from 1st Tray, and LSU is ready.

Stack less 50% or more 80% or more 87% or more Approx 60% Approx 85% Approx 90%

120 k N/A 5 years or 1200 k (720 k PM Kit)

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DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Items Packing Configuration 1 Packing Dimension (W x D x H) Scanner & i-ADF Unit Printer Unit 2 Packing Weight Scanner & i-ADF Unit Printer Unit 3 Accessories Process Unit Developer Toner Toner Waste Container Outer Tray Operating Instructions Power Supply 1 Power Requirement 2 Power Consumption Ambient Conditions 1 Temperature 2 Relative Humidity 3 Safety 4 Energy Saver 5 EMI (EMC)

Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series)

Remarks

30.7 x 35.4 x 20.9 in (780 x 900 x 532 mm) 32.9 x 35.0 x 34.4 in (835 x 890 x 875 mm) 123.2 lb (56 kg) 321.2 lb (146 kg) Yes Yes No Yes No Yes 110V, 120V, 60 Hz Single phase 220 - 240 V, 50 / 60 Hz Single phase Less than 1500 W 50 - 86 F (10 - 30 C) 30 - 80% UL60950-1 / CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1 EN60950-1 Energy Star Compliant Class A computing device in FCC Rules Part 15 and 18 EN55022 / EN55024 EN61000-3-2, -3 This Product uses Lead Free (PbF) PCBs

Including the Shipping Pallet

Option

100 VAC Power Supply 220 VAC Power Supply

For USA and Canada For EU and Other Destinations For USA and Canada For EU Refer to the Parts Manual for details

6 Lead Free Solder (PbF)

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1.2.1.2.1.

Fax, Printer and Internet Fax FunctionsFax FunctionItems Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series) G3 Yes No No 33.6 - 2.4kbps JBIG/MMR/MR/MH Yes Yes (B, D) Approx. 2 sec

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Remarks ITU-T Std & Non-Std 1-Line only

Main Specifications 1 Compatibility 2 PSTN Line Port 3 Leased Line Port 4 V.24 Line Port 5 Modem Speed 6 Coding Scheme 7 ECM 8 Short Protocol 9 Transmission Speed

T.30/V.34/V.17/V.29/V.27ter Conforms to ITU-T Rec. T.30 ECM ITU-T Image No. 1 (A4, Std Resolution)

Transmission Std. 203 x 98 (8 x 3.85) Fine 203 x 196 (8 x 7.7) S-Fine 203 x 391 (8 x 15.4) 406 x 391 (16 x 15.4) Communication Resolution 600dpi 600 x 600 dpi 10 dpi x lpi (dot/mm x lines/ Reception mm) Std. 203 x 98 (8 x 3.85) Fine 203 x 196 (8 x 7.7) S-Fine 203 x 391 (8 x 15.4) 406 x 391 (16 x 15.4) 600dpi 600 x 600 dpi Scanner Mechanism 1 Scanning Device CCD (ADF / Platen) 2 Scanning Speed (ADF) Resolution Vertical Horizontal Std: 203 x 98 (8 x 3.85) dpi x lpi (dot/mm x lines/ mm) 1.0 sec 0.7 sec Fine: 203 x 196 (8 x 7.7) dpi x lpi (dot/mm x lines/ mm) S-Fine: 406 x 391 (16 x 15.4) dpi x lpi (dot/mm x 2.0 sec 1.4 sec lines/mm) 600dpi: 600 x 600 3 Scanning Speed (Platen) Resolution Vertical Horizontal 600dpi: 600 x 600 2.0 sec 1.4 sec Std. 203 x 98 (8 x 3.85) Scanning Resolution Fine 203 x 196 (8 x 7.7) 4 dpi x lpi (dot/mm x lines/ S-Fine 203 x 391 (8 x 15.4) mm) 406 x 391 (16 x 15.4) 600dpi 600 x 600 dpi

600 dpi communication is only available between T.30 compliant machines.

A4, Scanned in Vertical or Horizontal Direction. Excluding Initializing Time, and ADF slipping factor.

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DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Items 5 Document Size (Max.) 6 Effective Scanning Width 7 A3 Size TX/RX 8 Reduction XMT

9 ADF Capacity

10 Collation Stack Printer Mechanism 1 Recording Method 2 Recording Speed 3 Recording Resolution

Description Remarks DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series) ADF: LDR / A3 LDR :10.8 in (274 mm) / A3 : (292 mm) Yes Conforms to ITU-T A3 Yes A3 to B4 / A3 to A4 / B4 to A4 Face-Up, feed from top page USA and Canada 85 sheets (LTR) 70 sheets LTR : 20 lb (75 g/m2) (LTR / A4) 70 sheets (A4) Other Destinations A4 : 80 g/m2 Yes Face Down LP 35/32/26/21 ppm 32/26 ppm (A4 Horizontal) (A4 Horizontal) 600 x 600 dpi

Recording Speed attained after the 1st copy. Invoice : Not supported. LDR 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 the LDR size paper. Conforms to ITU-T A3 Optional max. 2,250 sheets Face Down Flash ROM, ITU-T Image No.1 (A4, Std Resolution) SD Memory Card

4 Recording Paper Size

LDR / LGL / LT / A3 / B4 / A4 / A5

5 Effective Printing Width 6 Recording Paper Capacity 7 Collation Stack Fax Memory 1 Standard Memory 2 Optional Memory Dual Operation 1 Multi Task Operation 2 Direct XMT Reserve 3 Memory XMT Reserve Number of Memory Job 4 Files Dialing/Telephone Features 1 Auto Dialers Phone Book Directory Search Dialing

11.4 in (289 mm) 1,150 sheets Yes 3 MB 64 MB-1 GB Yes Yes Yes Yes

Max. 50 files Plus an additional 800 stations available to select from, when the optional Hard Disk Drive (DAHD32) is installed.

200 Stations

2

Yes 270 Stations 15 36 15 200 Address Book + 70 Full Number Dialing

3 Total Auto Dialers 4 Program Dials 5 Max. Tel Number Digits Max. Station Name 6 Characters

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DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Items Full Number Dialing (Buffered Dialing) Direct Dialing 8 (Monitor Dialing) 7

Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series) Yes Yes

Remarks Max. 70 stations Voice mode Default setting is up to 5 times at 3 min. intervals, however, if a busy line is not detected, it will redial only 1 time. (USA and Canada Only) (See Fax Service Mode 1, Parameter No. 043 & 044) Pressing the REDIAL/PAUSE button In Monitor Dialing mode only 10 pps / DTMF

9 Automatic Redialing

Yes

10 Manual Redialing 11 Line Monitor Speaker 12 Chain Dialing (Hybrid Dial) 13 Pulse / Tone Dialing 14 Pulse to Tone Change 15 Flash Key 16 Handset Transmission Features 1 Direct Transmission 2 Memory Transmission Quick Memory 3 Transmission Multi-Station Transmission 4 (Sequential Broadcasting) Direct Deferred 5 Transmission 6 Deferred Transmission Deferred Multi-Station 7 Transmission 8 Priority Direct Transmission Priority Memory 9 Transmission 10 Batch Transmission 90 Degree Rotation 11 Transmission 12 Cover Sheet 13 Confidential Mail Box 14 Multi-Copy Transmission 15 Memory Back-Up 16 Duplex Scanning

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes

Page Retransmission

Max. 270 stations ADF Deferred Transmission

1 File

Real Time (up to 5 Files)

FAX : Back-up with Flash Memory Copy / Printer : No Back-up with D-RAM

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DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Items Reception Features 1 Substitute Reception 2 Fixed Reduction

Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series) Yes Yes

Remarks

3 Auto Reduction 4 Overlap Printing 5 Receive to Memory Distinctive Ring Detector 6 (DRD) 90 Degree Rotation 7 Reception 8 Duplex Printing Polling 1 Polling 2 Turnaround Polling 3 Multi-Station Polling 4 Deferred Polling Deferred Multi-Station 5 Polling 6 Direct Polling Tx 7 Memory Polling Tx 8 Preset Polling Password Temporary Polling 9 Password 10 Continuous Polling Convenience 1 Panel Display 2 Voice Contact 3 Edit File Mode 4 Incomplete File Save 5 Automatic Cover Sheet Certainty 1 Verification Stamp 2 Header / Total Page Print 3 Transaction Journal 4 Comm. Journal 5 Last Ind. XMT Journal List Printouts 1 One-Touch List 2 ABBR. No. List 3 Program List 4 Address Book Search List

Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Wide Touch Panel Display No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

LTR/A4/LGL: 70 - 100% (in 1% Steps), Top & Left Alignment LTR/A4/LGL: 70 - 100% (in 1% Steps), Top & Left Alignment Page End Approx. 0.51 in (13 mm)

Max. 270 stations Max. 50 timers Max. 50 timers / 270 stations 1 File

With View Mode With View Mode

200 Transactions / with View Mode With Image Data

Auto Dialer List

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DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Items 5 Fax Parameter List 6 File List 7 Ind. XMT Journal 8 Directory Sheet Identifications 1 Logo 2 Multiple Logo 3 Character ID 4 Numeric ID Special Communications 1 Password XMT / RCV 2 Selective Reception 3 Relay XMT Request 4 Relay XMT Center 5 Confidential XMT / Polling 6 Confidential Center 7 Mailbox XMT / Polling 8 Mailbox Center 9 File XMT 10 Fax Forward 11 Sub-Address XMT 12 Sub-Address RCV 13 OMR-XMT Standards 1 PSTN Others 1 Fax Access Code 2 PIN Code Access 3 Intelligent Redial (AI) 4 Department Code 5 Power Saver Mode 6 Self Diagnostic Function Remote Diagnostic 7 Function 8 Check & Call Function 9 V.24 / Encryption Interface

Description Remarks DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series) Yes Yes With View Mode Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No FCC Part 68: Industry Canada No. CS-03: Issue 9 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No 25 Characters 16 Characters 20 Digits

TSI Check

Received File Transfer T. Routing

For USA and Canada

5 Files 1000 Departmental Codes

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1.2.2.

Printer FunctionItems Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series) No Ethernet 10Base-T/ 100Base-TX Yes No LDR, LGL, LTR, LTR-R, INV-R A3, A4, A4-R, A5, A5-R, B4, FLS A3, B4, A4, A4-R, A5, A5-R, B5, B5-R Yes Yes 600 x 600 / 1200 x 1200 600 x 600 / 1200 x 1200 Yes

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Remarks

Interface 1 Centronics Parallel I/F 2 LAN (Network) 3 USB Port 4 IEEE-1394 Printer Function 1 Printing Size 2 Sheet Bypass 3 Stapling 4 Printing Resolution (dpi) Black & White Color Monochrome Printing 5 without Color Direct Print from SD 6 Memory Card TIFF JPEG PDF Word, Power Point Direct Print from PCMCIA/ 7 PC Card Adapter TIFF JPEG PDF Word, Power Point 8 OS 9 GDI 10 PCL6 11 PS3 12 Duplex Printing 13 14 15 16 17 Collation Stack Status Monitor Network Printing Network Status Monitor Smoothing

USB 2.0 High/Full Speed Support Firewire For USA and Canada For EU For Other Destinations Requires Optional Finisher 1200 x 1200: Requires Optional Page Memory

Yes Yes Yes Yes

Black & White only Requires PS Option 3.3 V Type only

Yes Yes Yes Yes Win 98 / Win Me / Win NT 4.0 / Win 2000 / Win XP / Win Server 2003 / MAC 8.6-10.4 No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No

Black & White only Requires PS Option

MAC 8.6-10.4 is PS only.

Requires PS Option Custom Size/Postcard Size is not available.

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DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Items 18 Applicable PC 19 Multi-Task Operation Printing while Fax-XMT from Memory Printing while Fax-RCV into Memory Fax-XMT from Memory while Printing Fax-RCV into Memory while Printing Output to a separate tray 20 for Printing, Fax, Copy 21 Font 22 Mailbox Check then Print Mailbox Secure Mailbox

Description Remarks DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series) IBM PC, AT or Compatible, MAC is PS only. MAC Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Requires Optional HDD Unit for PS Font Expansion Requires Optional HDD Unit. Max. 100 Users. Max. 100 Jobs (mailboxes) for each User ID.

Note: 1. PCL6 is a Page Description Language of the Hewlett-Packard Company. 2. PS/PS3 is a Page Description Language of the Adobe Systems Company.

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1.2.3.

Network Scanner FunctionItems Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series) No Ethernet 10Base-T/ 100Base-TX No No Color CCD MH/MR/MMR/JBIG/JPEG Multi-page TIFF / JPEG / PDF / High compression PDF 256 steps 256 steps / each Color LDR, A3 200 / 300 / 400 / 600 Win 98 / Me / Win NT 4.0 / Win 2000 / XP / Win Server 2003 Yes No Yes TCP/IP, Non-Std

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Remarks

Interface 1 Centronics Parallel I/F 2 LAN (Network) 3 USB Port 4 IEEE-1394 Network Scanning Function 1 Scanning Device 2 Coding Scheme 3 File Format 4 Tone Scale Black & White Color 5 Max. Document Size Scanning Resolution 6 (dpi) 7 OS 8 2-Sided Scanning 9 PC Scan (TWAIN) 10 Completion Notice 11 Protocol Network Scanner Address Features Network Registration 1 (Using Panasonic-DMS Communications Utility) 2 Touch Panel Registration

Port is used for Printing only. Firewire Using the i-ADF / Platen TIFF file can be converted to a PDF file with the PDMS Software

Selectable, 600 dpi Optical Scanner

Auto Pop-up on the PC Screen (requires Job Status Utility installed with PDMS Software)

120

60

Independent additional 180 addresses for Network Scanner. Plus Fax/Internet Fax 200, an additional 800 addresses available to select from, when the optional Hard Disk Drive (DAHD32) is installed.

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1.2.4.

Internet Fax FunctionItems Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series) SMTP / POP3 N/A JBIG/MMR/MR/MH TIFF Ethernet 10Base-T/ 100Base-TX LDR, A3 LDR :10.8 in (274 mm) A3 : (292 mm) Std. 203 x 98 (8 x 3.85) Fine 203 x 196 (8 x 7.7) S-Fine 203 x 391 (8 x 15.4) 406 x 391 (16 x 15.4) 600dpi 600 x 600 dpi 600 dpi 11.4 in (289 mm) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Random Entry

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Remarks

Main Specifications 1 Communication Protocols 2 Max. Modem Speed 3 Coding Scheme 4 File Format 5 LAN (Network) Scanner Mechanism 1 Max. Document Size 2 Effective Scanning Width

3

Scanning Resolution dpi x lpi (dot/mm x lines/mm)

LAN: 600 dpi, 16 x 15.4 (dot/ mm x lines/mm) Scanning Resolution is available with Parameter setting

Printer Mechanism 1 Printing Resolution 2 Effective Recording Width Transmission Features 1 Multi-Task Operation 2 Memory Transmission Sequential Multi-Station 3 Transmission Simultaneous Multi-Station 4 Transmission 5 Sender Selection G3 / Email Mixed 6 Broadcasting 7 Deferred Transmission 8 Fax Forward 9 Sub-Address RCV 10 Mail Header Email Header Print Selection Subject Line

Simultaneous operation of G3 Fax and LAN is available.

Max. 270 stations (200 Address Book + 70)

All or From / To / Subject only

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DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Items LAN Features 1 Internet Fax Communication 2 Internet Mail Reception 3 Internet Fax Server Features Internet Fax Relay XMT Email Relay XMT Received Fax / Email Forward PC to FAX Transmission Inbound Routing Phone Book Registration from PC Internet Fax Parameters Registration via Email Internet Delivery Confirmation Network Scanning Network Printing LPR / LPD GDI PCL6 PS3 DHCP Client

Description DP-C354 Series (DP-C322 Series) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes With MDN 600 dpi

Remarks A3 Communication is available with Parameter setting.

Internet Fax Internet Fax G3 Fax PC Internet Fax G3 Fax Local print available Using Sub-Address Local print available Via Email

4 5 6 7

Requires PS Option Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Selectable, PDMS / TIFF Viewer Email from RCV side to Panasonic Internet Fax's only

8

9 LDAP 10 TIFF Viewer Certainty 1 Comm. Journal (w / Image) ID 1 Email Address

Yes Yes

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1.2.5.

SD Memory Card on the SC PCB (Not the Front Slot)

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

SD Memory Card Formatting Structure and Partitioning by Function SD Memory Card Formatting Structure 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 2,300 6,900 Memory Partition Usage by Function 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB Yes

SD Memory Size Max. Number of Pages Function G3 Fax / Internet Fax

1 GB

1 GB

Note: 1. This function is available only when an SD Memory Card is installed on the PCB (Not in the Front Slot), and is used only for G3 Fax / Internet Fax. 2. The SD Memory Card is formatted automatically for the Fax/Internet Fax memory when the Power Switch is turned ON. This format is not compatible with the PC's memory. 3. Max. Number of Pages is based on ITU-T Image No.1 (A4, Standard Resolution). 4. Max. XMT file management number (G3 Fax / Internet Fax) = Max. 255 pages/file, Max. 50 Files. 5. Max. RCV file management number (G3 Fax / Internet Fax) = Max. 999 pages. 6. Max. page number may differ depending on the manufacturer of the SD Memory Card. (Recommended Card Size is 64 MB or 128 MB). 7. The Color Image is stored into the Hard Disk Drive Unit (DA-HD32). 8. When the SD Memory Card is formatted by the machine, it can not be used for the PC's memory. If the Card needs to be used on the PC again, it must be reformatted by using a PC tool which is available from the Web site below. http://panasonic.jp/support/audio/sd/download/sd_formatter_e.html

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1.3.

System Combination:

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Inverting ADF (i-ADF) ADF PC Board

SCN PC Board

Scanner Unit

Color Panel (PNL PC Board) Card Reader (SDI PC Board) SD Card Used for SD Print, Scan Data, and Firmware UpdatePCMCIA/ PC Card Adapter (3.3 V only)

Main PC Board (SC PC Board)

Fax Communication Board Option Internet Fax/Email Module Option Network Scanner Module Option Network Scanner/Email Module for Document Distribution System Option Printer Controller Module (PS3) Option

- USB Interface - 10/100 Ethernet Interface - PCL 6 Controller DDS Unlock Module

SD Card Used for Fax & Internet Fax.

Used for Print and Scan Data Scan Memory 128 MB x1

Data Security Kit

Paper Transport Unit

Main Memory 256 MB x1

Page Memory128 MB x 2

Hard Disk Drive Unit Option

1-Bin Finisher, EC PC Board 1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher or Tray 1 (550 Sheet Paper) Exit Tray (Outer) TRU PC Board Automatic Duplex Unit

Tray 2 (550 Sheet Paper)

System Console 1 (550 Sheet Paper x 1) or System Console 2 (550 Sheet Paper x 2) CST PC Board

Standard Configuration Option

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1.4.

Options and Supplies

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

1. OptionsOption Name System Console 1 (Tray x 1) System Console 2 (Tray x 2) 1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher 1-Bin Finisher Paper Transport Unit 1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher 1-Bin Finisher Paper Transport Unit Punch Unit for DA-FS356/FS325 Exit Tray (Outer) Fax Communication Board and Internet Fax / E-Mail Module Fax Communication Board Internet Fax / E-Mail Module Printer Controller Module (PS3) Printer Controller Module (PS3) DDS Unlock Module Data Security Kit Network Scanner Module Network Scanner Module for Document Distribution System Hard Disk Drive Unit Page Memory 256MB Main Memory 256MB Document Distribution System Accounting Software Remote Operation Panel Software ADF Handle for Accessibility SD Memory Card Option Number Remarks DA-DS320 DA-DS321 DA-FS356 For DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DA-FS350 For DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213, and DA-FK350 downward compatible with DP-C322/C262 DA-FS325 DA-FS320 For DP-C322/C262 DA-FK320 DA-SP41 DA-XT320 DA-FN350 DA-FG320 DA-NF320 DA-MC350 DA-MC320 DA-UK10 DA-SC02 DA-NS320 DA-NS321 DA-HD32 DA-PMN56 DA-EMN56 DA-WR10 DA-WA10 DA-UD320 DA-UD321 ---G3 Fax, and Internet Fax / E-Mail G3 Fax (For DP-C322/C262 only) Internet Fax / E-Mail (For DP-C322/C262 only) For DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 For DP-C322/C262 For DP-C354/C264 For DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 (Future Option for Specified Destinations) For DP-C323/C263/C213 For DP-C322/C262 128 MB x 2 pcs 256 MB x 1 pcs Accounting Function For USA only For DP-C322/C262 Up to 1 GB Use Genuine SD Memory Cards only

Note: 1. PCL6 is a Page Description Language of the Hewlett-Packard Company. 2. PS3 is a Page Description Language of the Adobe Systems Company. 3. Availability may differ as per destination. Please ask your sales company for detail. 4. Genuine SD Memory Cards depict an SD Logo on their label. (Panasonic's 512 MB Sample is shown below).

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2. SuppliesPart Name Part Number DP-C354/C323/C264/C263 Toner Cartridge (Black) 28K DQ-TUS28K Toner Cartridge (Cyan) 20K DQ-TUS20C Toner Cartridge (Magenta) 20K DQ-TUS20M Toner Cartridge (Yellow) 20K DQ-TUS20Y DP-C213 Toner Cartridge (Black) 20K DQ-TUT20K Toner Cartridge (Cyan) 14K DQ-TUT14C Toner Cartridge (Magenta) 14K DQ-TUT14M Toner Cartridge (Yellow) 14K DQ-TUT14Y DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 OPC Drum Unit (Black) 39K DQ-UHS36K OPC Drum Unit (Color) 36K DQ-UHS30 DP-C322/C262 Toner Cartridge (Black) 28K DQ-TUN28K Toner Cartridge (Cyan) 20K DQ-TUN20C Toner Cartridge (Magenta) 20K DQ-TUN20M Toner Cartridge (Yellow) 20K DQ-TUN20Y OPC Drum Unit (Black) 39K DQ-UHN36K OPC Drum Unit (Color) 36K DQ-UHN30 DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 and DP-C322/C262 Toner Waste Container 28K Staple Cartridge Verification Stamp DQ-SS35 ---DQ-BFN45 FQ-SS32

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Remarks

(Yield is based on 5% coverage, LT/A4, Continuous Print)

(Yield is based on 5% coverage, LT/A4, Continuous Print)

(Ratio: Color vs. Black = 2 : 8, LT/A4, 4 pages/job)

(Yield is based on 5% coverage, LT/A4, Continuous Print) (Ratio: Color vs. Black = 2 : 8, LT/A4, 4 pages/job) (Ratio: Color vs. Black = 2 : 8, LT/A4, 4 pages/job) Staple Cartridge Refills (3) for DA-FS350/ FS320 Staple Cartridge Refills (3) for DA-FS356/ FS325 Supplied as a Service Part, refer to the Parts Manual

Note: Availability may differ as per destination. Please ask your sales company for detail.

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3. Option Configuration

Ver. 2.0

Option Configuration (DP-C354/C264) Option ConfigurationSort Memory (Additional) Accounting Software DA-WA10 1000 Address Book DDS Software DA-WR10

Fax Communication Board & Internet Fax Module DA-FN350

Data Security Kit i-ADF Scanner HDD Unit A D U DA-HD32 Main Memory 256MB DA-EMN56 SD Memory Card (64MB-1GB) Standard Configuration Page Memory 256MB (128MB 2 pcs DA-DS321 System Console 2 550 x 2 DA-DS320 System Console550 + Cabinet

DA-SC02 Network Scanner DA-NS320

DDS Unlock Module DA-UK10

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Exit Tray (Outer) DA-XT320 Printer

Paper Transport Unit DA-FK350

Direct print of PDF Font Expansion

Printer Controller ModuleDA-MC350

1-Bin Finisher DA-FS350

Fax / Internet Fax Memory (Additional)

Punch Unit DA-SP41

DA-PMN56 For 1200dpi / Long Size Doc. Printing

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher DA-FS356

SEPT 2006

Ver. 2.0

Option Configuration (DP-C323/C263/213) Option ConfigurationSort Memory (Additional) Accounting Software DA-WA10 1000 Address Book Image Memory 128MB Network Scanner (Hardware Key) DDS Software DA-WR10

Network Scanner/Email Module DA-NS320

Fax Communication Board & Internet Fax Module DA-FN350

Data Security Kit i-ADF Scanner HDD Unit A D U DA-HD32 Main Memory 256MB DA-EMN56

Network Scanner/Email Module for DDS DA-NS321 Image Memory 128MB Network Scanner +DDS

DA-SC02

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Exit Tray (Outer) DA-XT320 Printer

Paper Transport Unit DA-FK350

Direct print of PDF Font Expansion

Printer Controller ModuleSD Memory Card (64MB-1GB) DA-MC350 Fax / Internet Fax Memory (Additional) Page Memory 256MB (128MB 2 pcs

1-Bin Finisher DA-FS350

Punch Unit DA-SP41 DA-DS321 System Console 2 550 x 2

DA-DS320 System Console550 + Cabinet

DA-PMN56 For 1200dpi / Long Size Doc. Printing

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher DA-FS356

SEPT 2006

Ver. 2.0

Option Configuration (DP-C322/C262) Option ConfigurationSort Memory (Additional) Image Memory 128MB Network Scanner (Hardware Key) DDS Software DA-WR10 Network Scanner Module for DDS DA-NS321 Image Memory 128MB HDD Unit A D U DA-HD32 Main Memory 256MB DA-EMN56 SD Memory Card (64MB-1GB) Direct print of PDF Font Expansion Network Scanner +DDS

Network Scanner Module DA-NS320

Internet Fax/Email Module DA-NF320 1000 Address Book Accounting Software DA-WA10

Fax Communication Board DA-FG320

Exit Tray (Outer) DA-XT320 Scanner

i-ADF

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Paper Transport Unit DA-FK320 Printer

1-Bin Finisher DA-FS320

Printer Controller ModuleDA-MC320

Punch Unit DA-SP41

Fax / Internet Fax Memory (Additional) Page Memory 256MB (128MB 2 pcs

1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher DA-FS325 DA-DS320 System Console550 + Cabinet

DA-DS321

DA-PMN56 For 1200dpi / Long Size Doc. Printing

System Console 2

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

SEPT 2006

550 x 2

1.5.

External View

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

1. Standard Configuration

(For USA Only)Complies with FDA radiation performance standards, 21 CFR Subchapter J

Manufacturer's Name and Address

Factory ID

Top View

36.22 in (920 mm)

23.62 in (600 mm)

32.52 in (826 mm)

Left ViewFor USA, Canada and Europe

Front View

Right ViewFor Other Destinations

Rear View

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2. With Optional System Console and Finisher Configuration 1-Bin Finisher (DA-FS350/FS320)

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Top View14.84 in (377 mm)

10.51 in (267 mm)

Left View

Front View

46.73 in (1187 mm)

Right View

Rear View

1-Bin Saddle-Stitch Finisher (DA-FS356/FS325)

Top View

26.38 in (670 mm)

10.51 in (267 mm)

Left View

Front View

46.73 in (1187 mm)

Right View

Rear View

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3. Space Requirements With OptionsMain Unit3.94 in (100 mm)25.83 in (656 mm)

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

11.45 in (291 mm)

3.94 in (100 mm)

55.48 in (1410 mm)

32.50 in (826 mm)

15.11 in (384 mm)

3.94 in (100 mm) 45.14 in (1147mm)

Main Unit + Exit Tray (Outer)3.46 in (88 mm) 10.83 in (275 mm)25.83 in (656 mm)

3.94 in (100 mm)11.45 in (291 mm)

55.48 in (1410 mm)

3.94 in (100 mm)

32.50 in (826 mm)

15.11 in (384 mm)

3.94 in (100 mm) 59.44 in (1510 mm)

Main Unit + 1 Bin Finisher9.88 in (251 mm) 14.84 in (377 mm)25.83 in (656 mm)

3.94 in (100 mm)11.45 in (291 mm)

3.94 in (100 mm)

55.48 in (1410 mm)

32.50 in (826 mm)

15.11 in (384 mm)

3.94 in (100 mm) 69.86 in (1776 mm)

Main Unit + 1 Bin Saddle Finisher3.94 in (100 mm) 11.81 in 26.38 in (300 mm) (670 mm)25.83 in (656 mm) 11.45 in (291 mm)

55.48 in (1410 mm)

3.94 in (100 mm)

32.50 in (826 mm)

15.11 in (384 mm)

3.94 in (100 mm) 83.35 in (2117 mm)

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3.94 in (100 mm)

3.94 in (100 mm)

3.94 in (100 mm)

1.5.1.1

Serial Number Contents2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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The contents of the 11-digit Serial Number is as follows:11

Sequential Production Number 5-Digit Sequential Production Number 00001 ~ 99999 = 1 ~ 99,999 units A0001 ~ Y9999 = 100,000 ~ 329,976 units (Letters "I" and "O" are skipped)

Model Number and Destination Code (Main Unit) 3-Digit number or alphanumeric representation (Except Letters "I" and "O") For Example: (For USA and Canada) 509 = DP-C354-PU 508 = DP-C323-PU 44L = DP-C322-PU 507 = DP-C264-PU 50E = DP-C263-PU 44H = DP-C262-PU 506 = DP-C213-PU Production Facility Production Year Starting with Year 2001, the last 2-digits of the year is represented as: A ~ T A B C D E F G H I J : : : : : : : : : : 01 (2001) 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 (2010) K L M N O P Q R S T : : : : : : : : : : 11 (2011) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (2020)

505 50F 452 504 503 451 502

(For UK) = DP-C354-PB = DP-C323-PB = DP-C322-PB = DP-C264-PB = DP-C263-PB = DP-C262-PB = DP-C213-PB

Production Month A B C D E F : : : : : : January February March April May June G H I J K L : : : : : : July August September October November December

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1.6.

Control Panel

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Note 1: Model availability may differ as per destination. Please ask your sales company for details. Note 2: LCD Display Brightness Adjustment To adjust the brightness of the LCD display, press and while holding down the "Clear" key, keep pressing the "1", or the "2" key until the desired brightness is achieved. 1 : Brighter 2 : Dimmer

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1.7.

Fans

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Toner Bottle Fan IH Driver Fan

Pressure Roller Fan

IH Fan LVPS Fan Right Cover Fan LSU Fan

1.8.

MotorsADF Paper Feed Motor ADF Feed Motor Drum Motor 1 Paper Transport Unit Motor Belt Motor Developer Motor 1 Developer Motor 2 Bottle Motor Scanning Motor FTR and LSU Shutter Motor Fuser Motor Drum Motor 2 Paper Feed Motor

STR Motor Lift Motor (Tray 1) Lift Motor (Tray 2) Lift Motor (Tray 3) Optional Paper Feed Motor Lift Motor (Tray 4)

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1.9.

SensorsADF Exit Sensor ADF Original Sensor

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ADF Original Width Sensor 1 ADF Original Width Sensor 2 ADF Original Length Sensor 1

ADF Cover Open Sensor ADF Registration Sensor 1 ADF Registration Sensor 3 ADF Registration Sensor 2 Home Position Sensor ADF Paper Pass Sensor Paper Size Sensor Paper Path Sensor Outer Exit Sensor Paper Transport Cover Open Sensor Intermediate Transfer Belt Initial Point Sensor FTR Cam Sensor Temperature & Humidity Sensor Density & Color Deviation Sensor Drum Unit Detection Sensor Color Deviation Sensor Toner Waste Container Full Detection Sensor Toner Waste Container Detection Sensor STR Cam Sensor Paper Tray Sensor (Tray 1) Paper Tray Sensor (Tray 2) Paper Tray Sensor (Tray 3) Paper Tray Sensor (Tray 4)

ADF Original Length Sensor 2 Platen Cover (ADF) Angle Sensor Platen Cover (ADF) Open Sensor Fuser Unit Sensors (See Figure A) Paper Path Sensor (ADU 0) Inner Exit Sensor Fuser Unit Paper Exit Sensor Paper Full Sensor Paper Path Sensor (ADU 1) Fuser Enter Sensor Right Cover Open Sensor Registration Sensor OHP Film Sensor Paper Path Sensor (ADU 2) Sheet Bypass Size Sensor Sheet Bypass NP Sensor Upper Limit Sensor (Tray 1) NP Sensor (Tray 1) Intermediate Roller Sensor Paper Path Sensor (Tray 1) Upper Limit Sensor (Tray 2) NP Sensor (Tray 2) Paper Path Sensor (Tray 2) Optional Intermediate Roller Sensor Upper Limit Sensor (Tray 3) NP Sensor (Tray 3) Paper Path Sensor (Tray 3) Upper Limit Sensor (Tray 4) NP Sensor (Tray 4) Paper Path Sensor (Tray 4) Right 4th Cover Open Sensor Right 3rd Cover Open Sensor

< Figure A >Fuser Pressure Release Sensor 2 IH Core Sensor 2 Thermistor (HR1) IH Core Sensor 1 Fuser Pressure Release Sensor 1 Fuser Entrance Sensor

Thermistor (HR3) Thermistor (HR2) Fuser Roller Rotating Encoder 1 Fuser Roller Rotating Encoder 2 Thermistor (PR)

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1.10. Clutches and Switches

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ADF Paper Feed Roller Clutch ADF Registration Roller Clutch 1 ADF Registration Roller Clutch 2 ADF Exit Roller Clutch ADF Inverting Roller Solenoid Paper Exit Guide Solenoid Paper Transport Unit Roller Clutch Right Lower Cover Interlock Switch 1 Right Cover Detection Switch 2 Front Cover Detection Switch Main Power Switch ADU Pinch Solenoid Intermediate Roller Clutch Registration Roller Clutch Front Cover Right Detection Switch Front Cover Interlock Switch Intermediate Roller Clutch

ADF Inverting Roller Clutch 2 ADF Inverting Roller Clutch 1 ADF Pinch Solenoid Control Panel Power Switch Right Upper Cover Interlock Switch 1 Right Upper Cover Interlock Switch 2 Right Upper Cover Detection Switch 2 WAY Ordinary Roller Clutch 2 WAY Inverting Roller Clutch ADU Paper Guide Solenoid Right Lower Cover Interlock Switch 2 ADU Roller Clutch 1 ADU Roller Clutch 2 Paper Feed Roller Clutch (Sheet Bypass) Pickup Roller Solenoid (Sheet Bypass) Pickup Roller Solenoid (Tray 1) Paper Feed Roller Clutch (Tray 1) Pickup Roller Solenoid (Tray 2) Paper Feed Roller Clutch (Tray2) Pickup Roller Solenoid (Tray 3) Paper Feed Roller Clutch (Tray 3) Pickup Roller Solenoid (Tray 4) Paper Feed Roller Clutch (Tray 4) Optional Intermediate Roller Clutch

1.11. PC BoardADF PCB SC PCB SDI PCB TRU PCB Inverter PCB IH PCB MOTDRV PCB EC PCB HVPS2 PCB Connect PCB HVPS1 PCB NFL PCB RLB PCB Optional LVPS PCB LVPS PCB HVPS1 PCB PNL4 PCB PNL1 PCB DX PCB SDI PCB ADU PCB DC PCB PCL PCB DC PCB HDD FCB PCB CST PCB SCN PCB CCD PCB AFE PCB PNL3 PCB LCD Inverter PCB PNL2 PCB

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2 Maintenance, Adjustments and Check Points2.1. Preventive Maintenance

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Preventive maintenance is performed at specific intervals, and consists of machine cleaning, and parts replacement. It is essential to perform these service activities properly, and at the specified intervals for customer satisfaction. The purpose of this service is to maintain machine performance, and image quality. 1. You should prepare the replacement parts, and cleaning tools beforehand. 2. After completing the preventive maintenance, discard the used parts and packaging in accordance with local regulations, and clean the surrounding area. 3. Before servicing the equipment, turn the power switches Off, and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. 4. Before using solvents such as IPA (Isopropyl alcohol), wear rubber gloves and eye protection.

2.1.1.

Timing

1. Perform the preventive maintenance in accordance with the Preventive Maintenance Check List (refer to 3.4) in the service manual.

2.1.2.

Cleaning the Rollers

1. Rollers should be cleaned with water, and a clean cloth. 2. Use the IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol) sparingly.

2.1.3.

Precautions for Disassembly, and Adjustment

Caution: Turn the Main Power Switch on the Back, and the Power Switch on the Left Side of the machine to the OFF position, and then unplug the AC Power Cord before disassembling the machine. 1. After taking the unit apart, do not attempt to operate the machine. 2. When operating the machine with covers removed, be careful and avoid clothing from being caught by moving components. 3. While the electricity is applied to the unit, do not connect nor disconnect the connectors on any PC Board. 4. When handling the drum, follow the precautions listed in section 3.3. 5. Ensure to use correct screws. 6. Use toothed lock washers for the installation of ground wires to ensure electrical continuity. 7. To reassemble, reverse the sequence of disassembly, unless otherwise specified. 8. Blown fuses should only be replaced with fuses of the same specified rating.

2.1.4.

Precautions for Handling Lasers

The optical laser system employed by this photocopier is completely sealed by a protective housing, and an external cover. Therefore, the laser beam will not stray, or leak during photocopying operation. However, when servicing the photocopier, take the following precautions: 1. Do not insert any screwdrivers, or other tools that have high reflective properties into the path of the laser. 2. Before servicing the photocopier, take off any watches, rings, or other metallic objects that you may be wearing. (This is to avoid the danger of the laser entering the eye by reflecting off the metallic objects being worn.) Since the laser beam cannot be seen with the naked eye, please follow the above precautions for maximum safety.

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2.1.5.

Data Security Precautions during Maintenance, and Disposal

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

1. Maintenance: Make sure to remove the Flash Memory Card from the machine, if it was used for updating the Firmware, etc. 2. Disposal: a. Delete the customers data by initializing the Hard Disc Drive (overwriting, and deleting the data area stored in the Hard Disc Drive). c. Delete the customers data by initializing the System.

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2.2.

Required ToolsNo. 10 Pliers 11 12 13 14 15 Nipper

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No. Tools 1 Personal Notebook Computer 2 Cables (USB Cable, Crossover LAN Cable, etc.) 3 SD Memory Card (128 MB - 1GB) 4 Soft Cloth 5 Isopropyl Alcohol 6 Phillips Screwdriver (#2) 7 8 Slotted Screwdriver (3/32 in) 9 Tweezer Stubby Phillips Screwdriver (#2)

Tools

Cutter Vacuum Cleaner Cotton Swab Brush KS-660 - Conductive Grease 16 (Available from Shin-Etsu Silicones of America, Inc. URL: http://www.shinetsusilicones.com) Molykote EM-50L Grease 17 (Available from Dow Corning, URL: http://www.dowcorning.com) Color Test Chart 18 (P/N PJQRC0119Z : LDR, PJQRC0120Z : A3)

2.2.1.No. 1

Preventive Maintenance MethodPart Description Memory Data Important Action Check Comments 1. Print the RAM DATA for reference, and as a pre-caution. 2. After completing the task(s), print and compare the RAM DATA with the previously printed one. 1. Clean all Rollers and Separation Rubber with a soft cloth saturated with water. Note: For stubborn toner accumulation, wipe with a soft cloth saturated with Isopropyl Alcohol first, then follow up with a soft cloth saturated with water. 1. Clean the Scanning Glass, or White Seal Guide with Isopropyl Alcohol when required. 1. Do not touch the surface of the Sensors with your hands. 2. Clean any dirt, or fingerprints with a Dry Cotton Swab. Note: Do not use any type of Alcohol. 1. Remove any foreign obstacles. 2. Clean the Rollers with Isopropyl Alcohol when required. 1. Do not touch the surface of the Mirrors with your hands. 2. Clean any dirt, or fingerprints with a Dry Cotton Swab. Note: Do not use any type of Alcohol. 1. Check the Harnesses. 2. Check the Connectors. 3. Check all the Screws. 4. If required, replace consumable parts. 1. Check, and grease the required Gears and Shafts. 1. Check the belts for looseness, or abrasion. 2. Adjust the Idle Pulley. 54

2

Auto Document Feeder (ADF)

Check & Clean

3 4

Scanner Unit Document Size Sensor Transmitter Unit Mirrors

Check & Clean Check & Clean Check & Clean Check & Clean Check

5 6

7

Inspection Items

8 9

Gears, Rollers Shafts Check & Grease Timing Belts Check & Clean

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Preventive Maintenance Points3 2 1 7

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8

4 5 6

35 33 34 31 30 29

21 19 11 18 13 14 24 17 12 51

9 10 32 16 15 25 26 20 22, 23 40 28 27 48, 50 41

36, 37, 38, 39 45 43 44 45 43 44 45 44 45 47 49 42 46 44 46 43

43

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2.4.

Preventive Maintenance Check List

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The chart outlined below is a general guideline for maintenance. Cleaning Cycle Method (Sheets) 120K 120K 120K 120K 120K 120K 120K 120K Water 1 Water 1 Water 1 Water 1 Water 1 Water 1 Water 1 Water 1 Replacement/Adjustment Cycle Procedure (Sheets) 240K 240K 240K F7-02-65 Fuser Belt Remain Count (Count Down) F7-02-66 Fuser Main Remain Count (Count Down) F7-02-65 Fuser Belt Remain Count F7-02-66 Fuser Main Remain Count Refer to Sect 2.2.1. of the Service Manual F7-02-12 ADF Count

No.

Mechanical Parts i-ADF Unit Pickup Roller Paper Feed Roller Separation Roller Registration Roller 1 Registration Roller 2 Transport Roller Inverting Roller Exit Roller Fuser Unit

Ref. No.

Ref. Counter

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

511 508 610 817 818 816 809 814

9

Fuser Belt Unit

4926

-

-

120K

10 Fuser Main Unit

4927

-

-

240K

Refer to Sect 2.2.4. of the Service Manual

-

Complete Fuser Unit (Fuser Belt Unit, and Fuser Main Unit)

4815

-

-

-

Intermediate Transfer Unit Intermediate 11 3419 Transfer (IT) Belt First Transfer Roller 12 3546 (FTR) Drive Roller Brush 13 Assembly 3635 Drive Roller Tension Roller Bias Roller Backup Roller Adjustment Roller Initial Point Sensor 19 Roller 20 Tension Shaft 21 Initial Point Sensor 14 15 16 17 18 3604 3506 3501 3624 3612 3507 3507 3709

240K 240K 240K 240K 240K 240K 240K 120K

Alcohol Alcohol Alcohol Alcohol Alcohol Alcohol Alcohol Dry Cotton Swab

240K 240K 240K -

Refer to Sect 2.16.1.4. of the Service Manual (Replace together with STR Unit, and Cleaning Unit)

F7-02-51 Transfer Belt Life Count Down

Refer to Sect 2.16.1.4. of the Service Manual

F7-02-51 Transfer Belt Life Count Down

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No.

Mechanical Parts

Ref. No. 3820 3821

Cleaning Cycle Method (Sheets) 120K 120K Dry Cotton Swab Dry Cotton Swab

Replacement/Adjustment Cycle Procedure (Sheets) Refer to Sect 2.16.1.4. of the Service Manual Refer to Sect 2.16.1.4. of the Service Manual (Replace together with STR Unit)

Ref. Counter

Color Registration, 22 and Image Density Sensor Color Registration 23 Sensor

F7-02-51 Transfer Belt Life Count Down

24 Cleaning Unit

3418

-

-

120K

F7-02-52 STR Life Count

Automatic Duplex Unit (Lower) Refer to Sect 2.2.5. of the Service Manual F7-02-52 STR Life Count (Replace together with Cleaning Unit) Refer to Sect 2.2.5. of the Service Manual

25

Second Transfer Roller (STR) Unit

2535

-

-

120K

26 ADU 3rd Roller 27 ADU 4th Roller 28

2723 2722

120K 120K

Water 1 Water 1 Alcohol Water 1 Water 1 Water 1 Water 1 Water 1 Water 1 Water 1 -

480K 480K 480K 480K

OHP Detection 2721 120K Reflector Automatic Duplex Unit (Upper) 29 Exit Roller 2401 120K 30 Feed Roller 31 ADU 1st Roller 32 ADU 2nd Roller 2402 2408 2304 120K 120K 120K

Refer to Sect 2.2.5. of the Service Manual

Paper Exit Transportation Unit 33 Exit Roller 3302 120K 34 Lower Pinch Roller 35 Upper Pinch Roller 36 37 38 39 Developer Unit Y (Yellow) M (Magenta) C (Cyan) BK (Black) 3301 3208 120K 120K -

Refer to Sect 2.2.6. of the Service Manual Refer to Sect 2.2.10. of the Service Manual

5443.

F7-02-40-43 Deve. Unit Count

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No.

Mechanical Parts

Ref. No.

Cleaning Cycle Method (Sheets) 120K 120K 120K Water 1 Water 1 Water 1

Replacement/Adjustment Cycle Procedure (Sheets) 480K 480K 480K 480K Refer to Sect 2.2.10. of the Service Manual

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Ref. Counter

Developer Y (Yellow) M (Magenta) 5445 C (Cyan) BK (Black) Main Paper Feed Module 40 Registration Roller 2112 41 42 Upper Intermediate Roller Lower Intermediate Roller Paper Feed Module Paper Feed Roller (1st/2nd/3rd/4th) DFP Roller (1st/2nd/3rd/4th) Pickup Roller (1st/2nd/3rd/4th) Intermediate Roller (3rd/4th) Sheet Bypass Paper Feed Roller 1834 1835

F7-02-40-43 Deve. Unit Count

Refer to Sect 2.2.12. of the Service Manual

43 44 45 46 47

1922 1911 1926 6801 3003 3005 3111 3012

120K 120K 120K 120K 120K 120K 120K 120K

Water 1 Water 1 Water 1 Water 1 Water 1 Water 1 Water 1 Water 1

240K 240K 240K 240K 240K 240K 240K Refer to Sect 2.2.13. of the Service Manual F7-03 1st/2nd/3rd/4th Paper Tray Count

48 Pickup Roller F 49 DFP Roller 50 Pickup Roller R LSU

Refer to Sect 2.2.8. of the Service Manual

F7-03 Sheet Bypass Count

51 LSU Aperture Glass

720K PM Kit

When Toner Waste Container is Replaced (See Note)

Aperture Cleaning Tool

-

-

-

Note: 1. Clean all Rollers and Separation Rubber with a soft cloth saturated with water. For stubborn toner accumulation, wipe with a soft cloth saturated with Isopropyl Alcohol first, then follow up with a soft cloth saturated with water. 2. The Maintenance Cycle is based on the Counter Information for each individual module. To verify the counter information, print the Total Counter List using the Service Mode: F7 - Electronic Counter - 00 (List Print). 3. Cleaning, Replacement, and Adjustment Cycle (Sheet) are based on using Panasonic's recommended standard paper and supplies. These cycles may vary with the kind of paper used, Paper size, orientation, print duty, continuous/interval print and/or ambient conditions. 4. 720K PM Kit will be available from Oct. 2006. Refer to Sect 2.16.

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2.5.

Resetting the P/M (Preventive Maintenance) Counter

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

When the machine reaches the preset P/M Cycle, it will show "Call for P/M" on the LCD Display. The PM Counter can be reset by following the procedures below. 1. Perform the P/M (Preventive Maintenance), refer to sections 3.3. and 3.4. 2. Press the "Function, Copy", and 3 keys simultaneously. 3. Press 8, and then Start keys to enter the F8 Service Mode (Service Adjustment). 4. Reset the desired Counter(s) on the list below. 5. Press "Stop" key first, and then press "Function" + "Clear" keys simultaneously to return to standby. Replace Cycle (Sheets) 240K 240K 240K

No.

Mechanical Parts

Ref. No. 511 508 610

Ref. Counter

Replace Alarm

Reset Counter

i-ADF Unit 1 Pickup Roller 2 Paper Feed Roller 3 Separation Roller Fuser Unit

PM Display Enter the Copy Service Mode F5-87 F7-02-12 (Machine (ADF PM Cycle), and change to the ADF Count Continues desired value. Operating) F7-02-65 Fuser Belt Remain Count (Count Down) F7-02-66 Fuser Main Remain Count (Count Down) 119K: Alarm 121k: Machine Stops 239K: Alarm 241K: Machine Stops

9 Fuser Belt Unit

4926

120K

Perform F8-26 Fuser Belt Counter Reset. (F7-02-65 Fuser Belt Remain Count is also initialized by this operation) Perform F8-27 Fuser Main Counter Reset. (F7-02-66 Fuser Main Remain Count is also initialized by this operation) Perform F8-26 Fuser Belt Counter Reset, and F8-27 Fuser Main Counter Reset. (F7-02-65 Fuser Belt Remain Count, and F7-02-66 Fuser Main Remain Count are also initialized by this operation) Perform F8-29 Transfer Belt Life Count Down. (F7-02-51 Transfer Belt Life Count Down is also initialized by this operation) Perform F8-30 Color Registration.

10 Fuser Main Unit

4927

240K

-

Complete Fuser Unit (Fuser Belt Unit, and 4815 Fuser Main Unit)

-

-

-

Intermediate Transfer Unit Intermediate 3419 11 Transfer (IT) Belt First Transfer Roller 3546 12 (FTR) Drive Roller Brush 3635 13 Assembly 24 Cleaning Unit 3418

240K 240K 240K 120K

F7-02-51 Transfer Belt Life Count Down F7-02-52 STR Life Count F7-02-52 STR Life Count

239K: Alarm 241K: Machine Stops 120K: Alarm (Machine Continues Operating)

Automatic Duplex Unit (Lower) 25 Second Transfer Roller (STR) Unit 2535 120K

Perform F8-32 STR Life Count. (F7-02-52 STR Life Count is also initialized by this operation)

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No.

Mechanical Parts

Ref. No.

Replace Cycle (Sheets)

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Ref. Counter

Replace Alarm

Reset Counter Perform F8-29 Transfer Belt Life Count Down. (F7-02-51 Transfer Belt Life Count Down is also initialized by this operation) Perform F8-32 STR Life Count. (F7-02-52 STR Life Count is also initialized by this operation) Perform F8-30 Color Registration.

-

IT Unit, STR Unit, and Cleaning Unit

-

-

-

-

Developer Unit 34 Y (Yellow) 35 M (Magenta) 36 C (Cyan) BK (Black) 37 Developer Y (Yellow) M (Magenta) C (Cyan) BK (Black) Paper Feed Module Paper Feed Roller (1st/2nd/3rd/4th) DFP Roller (1st/2nd/3rd/4th) Pickup Roller (1st/2nd/3rd/4th) Sheet Bypass Paper Feed Roller Pickup Roller F DFP Roller Pickup Roller R

5443.

480K 480K 480K 480K

F7-02-40- 480K: 43 Alarm Deve. Unit Count (Machine Continues Operating) F7-02-4548 Developer Count

Perform F8-09 Deve. Unit Count. (F7-02-40, 41, 42, 43 Deve. Unit Count, and F7-02-45, 46, 47, 48 are also initialized by this operation)

41 42 43 45 46 47 48

5445

240K 240K 240K 240K 240K 240K 240K

-

Perform F8-11 Developer Count. (F7-02-45, 46, 47, 48 are also initialized by this operation)

1922 1911 1926 3003 3005 3111 3012

F7-03 1st/2nd/ 3rd/4th PM Display Paper Tray only Enter the Copy Service Mode Count F5-70 (PM Cycle), and change to (Machine the desired value. Continues F7-03 Operating) Sheet Bypass Count

Note: When replacing the IT Unit, the STR Unit and Cleaning Unit are also replaced at the same time, and then perform F8-29, F8-32, and F8-30 Service Mode operations.

2.6.

Lubrication Point

Please refer to the Preventive Maintenance (PM) list to ensure the highest degree of reliability. The inspection interval is usually 120K copies or more, however this interval may be reduced due to environmental conditions.

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2.7.2.7.1.

Updating the FirmwareFirmware Configuration

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

A. Hardware Configuration This machine is controlled by a Main CPU which is located on the System Control (SC) PC Board, and other sub CPUs on the other PCBs. The Firmware of SC PCB, Engine Control (EC) PCB, Scanner Control (SCN) PCB, and Fax Control (FCB) PCB can be updated using a PC, or an SD Memory Card.

SC PC BoardEthernet Port On Board F-ROM CPU USB Port 64 MB

PC PCSD Memory Card Port in Front of the Machine

NIP

F-ROM 2 MB

SD Memory Card Port on the SC PC Board for G3 Fax / Internet Fax Image Memory

SD Memory Card(64 MB up to 1 GB)

SD Memory Card(128 MB up to 1 GB)

Engine Control PC BoardPCMCIA/ PC Card Adapter PCMCIA/PC Card Slot in Front of the MachineF-ROM CPU 1 MB Printer Engine Control Program

Scanner Control PC BoardF-ROM CPU 512 KB Scanner Control Program

Fax Control PC BoardF-ROM CPU 4 MB Fax Communication Control Program

Panel PC BoardCPU Panel Control Program

B. SC PC Board Firmware A total of 66 MB of Program Memory (F-ROM) is integrated on the SC PCB. C. Firmware Updating Ports Three (3) types of Ports are available for updating the firmware. (1) Ethernet LAN Port The machine's Firmware can be updated using a PC via Local Area Network (LAN) Port. This method is convenient when the PC, and the machine are already connected to LAN. Even if the machine is not connected to a LAN, it can be updated by connecting a Crossover Cable to the Ethernet LAN Port. Refer to the Firmware Update Operating Instructions and Section 2.7.2. for additional details.

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(2) USB Port The machine's Firmware can be updated using your Notebook PC via an USB Port. This method is convenient when you brought a Notebook PC into the customer's site for the purpose of updating the firmware. Refer to the Firmware Update Operating Instructions, and Section 2.7.3. for additional details. (3) SD Memory Card (New Method: Convenient Method without a PC) The machine's Firmware can be updated using the Master SD Memory Card in the SD Card Slot in Front of the machine (not the SD Card Slot on the SC PCB). This method is convenient when you are visiting the customer's site for the purpose of updating the firmware without a PC. The Master SD Memory Card can be created by copying the Firmware using the SD Memory Firmware Writing Tool Software, and a PC with SD Memory Card Slot, or with an SD Memory Card Reader & Writer. Just a single Master SD Memory Card is sufficient to update the SC PCB with the Standard, or with all Optional configurations (PS and Fax options included), as long as all the necessary firmware codes are stored onto the card. The easiest way is to use Auto Mode for updating all necessary firmware at once. Caution: Before updating the Firmware using the SD Memory Card, remove the PCMCIA/PC Card Adapter from the PCMCIA/PC Card Slot in Front of the machine.

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

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2.7.2.

Updating through a LAN Port

DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

The firmware code can be easily updated when the main unit is connected to a LAN. If the unit is not connected to a LAN, the Network Firmware Update Tool can be used by connecting to the machine using a Crossover Cable. Caution: Before proceeding with the Firmware Update, clear all Fax or Internet Fax jobs first, or the Firmware will not update properly. Follow the steps below to perform All Job Clear. 1. Press the "Function", "Copy", and "3" keys simultaneously in that order to enter the Service Mode. 2. Input the password to enter the Service Mode (default password is 00000000, except for C322/ C262 which do not require a password). 3. Press "9", and then Start keys to enter the F9 Service Mode (Unit Maintenance). 4. Select "00 FAX Service Mode". 5. Select 06 RAM Initialize. 6. Select "09 All Job Clear", and then Yes. After clearing the jobs, the machine reboots automatically, and returns to the standby mode. 1) Install the Network Firmware Update Tool to your PC The option CD-ROM includes the Network Firmware Update Tool and the Main Unit Firmware Code, or access onto the Service Web site to download the latest Tool. Please refer to the following Operating Instructions to install the Network Firmware Update Tool. The installation password is "workio". Operating Instructions: \xFirmware\Tools\NwFirmup\NwFirmup_OI.pdf (Refer to the NW Firmware Update Tool OI on the CD) Setup: \xFirmware\Tools\NwFirmup\Setup\Setup.exe 2) Preparing the Firmware Code Double click the appropriate Destination Shortcut Batch File, and copy the Firmware Code File on the CD-ROM to the Firmware Data Folder in your PC, or access the Service Web site to download the latest Firmware Code. Note that the files in the Archive will be extracted automatically into the designated folder when the Archived file (.exe) is Double-clicked. Example: From: Destination Shortcut Batch File: D:(CD-ROM Drive) \ xFirmware \ USA.bat Firmware Code File: DP-C3xx_C2xx_xx_xxxxxxxx.exe To: Firmware Data Folder: C:\ Panasonic \ Panasonic-FUP \ Data 3) Preparing the Main Unit for the Firmware Upgrade Before starting, print the F5/F6 Parameters List (Copy Service Mode F9-03-00). Make sure the unit's Password (Service ModeF7-01: Key Operator ID or Operation Password) is the same as the tool's password. Make sure the unit is in an idle state (e.g. not making copies, not printing, etc.). 4) Upgrading the Main Unit's Firmware Code Start the Network Firmware Update Tool, and select the following Parent Firmware File Folder in the C:\Panasonic\Panasonic-FUP\Data folder. The Firmware Type window appears, and proper Firmware Files are selected automatically by selecting the Firmware Type. Then follow the display instructions to upgrade the Main Unit's Firmware Codes.

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DP-C354/C323/C264/C263/C213 DP-C322/C262

Parent Firmware File Folder \ DP-C3xx_C2xx_xx_xxxxxxxx

Sub Firmware File Folder \ Sc_Std \ CMFP1_SCAxVxxxxx_xx \ Sc_Ps \ CMFP1_SCDxVxxxxx_xx \ Fcb \ CMFP1FCBAxVxxxxx_xx \ Ec \ CMFP1_ECAAVxxxxx \ Scn \ CMFP1SCNAAVxxxxx When you select the Parent Folder, the following Firmware Type window appears. Proper Sub File Folders are selected automatically by selecting the Firmware Type. The transferring order is set up automatically.

5) Confirmation After the update is completed, the machine reboots itself and returns to standby. Confirm the F5 & F6 parameters according to the printed lists in Step 3 above if the settings are different. Note: 1. Manual mode must be used, when updating the designated version of the firmware, or changing the type of the firmware. Please refer to the Section 2.2, "Setting up the Network Firmware Update Tool, File Selection Tab" of the Operating Instructions. 2. While updating the firmware code, the display may become garbled, however, it will return to normal upon completion of the firmware update. 3. If the firmware update fails, and the unit does not boot up, the Network Firmware Update Tool will not be able to transfer the firmware code. If this occurs, refer to Section 2.7.7. Firmware Emergency Recovery. 4. The suffix "_xx" for the Folder Name, or File Name may not exist depending on the destination location.

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Updating through USB Port

If the device is not connected to the LAN, upgrade the firmware code using the USB Port. Caution: Before proceeding with the Firmware Update, clear all Fax or Internet Fax jobs first, or the Firmware will not update properly. Follow the steps below to perform All Job Clear. 1. Press the "Function", "Copy", and "3" keys simultaneously in that order to enter the Service Mode. 2.Input the password to enter the Service Mode (default password is 00000000, except for C322/ C262 which do not require a password). 3. Press "9", and then Start keys to enter the F9 Service Mode (Unit Maintenance). 4. Select "00 FAX Service Mode". 5. Select 06 RAM Initialize. 6. Select "09 All Job Clear", and then Yes. After clearing the jobs, the machine reboots automatically, and returns to the standby mode. 1) Install the Local Firmware Update Tool to your PC The option CD-ROM includes the Local Firmware Update Tool and the Main Unit Firmware Code, or

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access onto the Service Web site to download the latest Tool. Please refer to the following Operating Instructions to install the Local F