Panasonic UB-7325 Laptop User Manual


 
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One of four screens of this electronic board can also
be used as the projector screen. The screen has no
ruled lines so the projected image is easy to see.
1
Press or more than 2 seconds to
move the screen to the projector screen.
• “0” is displayed on the Multi-Copy/Error
Indicator while the screen advances to the
projector screen.
or
Press or to move the screen to the
screen with no ruled lines.
2
Project an image on the screen.
• Light from the projector may enter the eye
when using a projector to project images for
the purpose of making presentations and so
on. Be very careful as direct projector light
may hurt the eyes.
Note
• Letters can be written on the projector
screen by the marker provided. However, the
writing may be harder to erase than on the
other screens. To erase them, use a
commercially available white board cleaner
(SANFORD® EXPO® white board cleaner
etc.).
The unit is capable of producing about 15 more copies
when the Contrast/Remaining Film Indicator begins to
flash. The unit has run out of thermal transfer film and
can no longer make copies when the Multi-Copy/Error
Indicator flashes “ ”. Separately available
replacement film (UG-6001) may be purchased from
the dealer where you purchased the unit. Thermal
transfer film is replaced as follows.
Notes on Replacing Thermal
Transfer Film
Only use the designated product (UG-6001) from
Panasonic as the replacement film. (Note that using
another type of replacement film may result in
degraded printing quality or damage to the unit.)
Thermal transfer film is disposable. Dispose of used
thermal transfer film as burnable or non-
recyclable rubbish.
A negative of the copied image will remain on the
thermal transfer film. To protect the security of your
information, we recommend cutting up the used
thermal transfer film with scissors or shredder before
disposing of it.
1
Push down the printer open lever to open the
printer door, and remove the used film.
2
Refer to steps 3 and 4 in the section of
Installing the Thermal Transfer Film” on
page 10.
Using the Projector
Screen
Caution
Replacing the Thermal
Transfer Film
Using the Projector Screen / Replacing the Thermal Transfer Film