Panasonic DP-C401 User Manual

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IATSD Critical Test Report – Panasonic WORKio DP-C401 
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IMAGE QUALITY 
 
Image-quality samples were produced using a variety of applications.  Image quality was measured from images 
produced using the default automatic settings. 
 
Panasonic WORKiO DP-C401
 
 
Black Output
 
Color Output
 
Copier Optical Density 
1.374 1.418* 
Copy Resolution - (Minimum line 
pair reproduced per millimeter 
[lp/mm]) 
6 lp/mm  
4 lp/mm 
Printer Resolution - 
(Horizontal/vertical point lines 
produced) 
3 pt. 
4 pt. 
4 pt. 
4 pt. 
4 pt. 
Copier Halftone Reproduction  - 
(Moiré effect noted in auto mode 
expressed as line 
screen/halftone) 
85/80, 50, 30, 20, 10% 
150/30, 20% 
133/50, 20% 
120/30, 20% 
Minimum Copier Halftone 
Reproduced
  - (Before white) 
85 line screen/10% 
150 line screen/5% 
Maximum Copier Halftone 
Reproduced
 - (Before black) 
85 line screen/95% 
85 line screen/95% 
Printer Halftone Reproduction 
(Using an original with halftones 
ranging from 10% to 100% 
coverage in 10% gradations) 
Halftone gradations were even. 
Halftone gradations were even. 
Positive/Negative Line 
Reproduction 
- (Discernable 
differences between line widths 
when printed in widths ranging 
from 1 - 6 pts.) 
There were no discernable differences 
between the horizontal and vertical widths 
of the negative and positive lines. 
Positive 
1, 2, 3 pt. 
Negative 
1, 2, 3 pt. 
1 Pixel 
2 Pixel  
1 Pixel 
2 Pixel 
Positive/ Negative Dot 
Reproduction - 
(Percent of 
correctly printed 1 and 2 pixel 
positive/negative dots) 
Positive 
100% 
Negative
0% 
Positive
100% 
Negative
50% 
Positive 
100% 
Negative 
100% 
Positive
100% 
Negative
50% 
*Process black – Image Density 
Image-Quality Discussion 
In testing, the Panasonic WORKiO DP-C401 produced above-average black-and-white image quality.  The device 
also produced color image quality that was somewhat better than that produced by other workgroup color devices 
tested to date by IATSD.  Note that because there is no fuser oil, prints are less shiny, and are more matte in finish 
when compared to prints produced by some other color laser-imaging devices. 
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