Canon
Booklet Maker Service Support Guide
G. Operator Maintenance
Periodic operator maintenance is required to ensure a specific level of machine
performance. The following tasks should be conducted by the customer
operator(s).
Table 19 – Operator Maintenance
Interval
Task
Weekly
Clean the stitcher head (surface only)
(Tools to perform this maintenance are
included with the ).
Either of the following:
•
Monthly
•
When a new stich wire is installed
•
When the message “OPERATOR
MAINTENANCE”
is displayed
on the screen (approximately
every 20,000 stitches).
•
Lubricate the stitch head (Note: this
should be performed even when the
machine is not in use)
•
Lubricate the stitch head
•
Clean the square spine forming clamp to
prevent stripes appearing on the side of
the booklet spine
•
Clean the square spine form roller to
prevent lines appearing on the booklet
spine
•
Clean trimming removals fingers
•
Clean excess grease from the stitch
head
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The “OPERATOR MAINTENANCE” message appears after 20,000 stitches and is accompanied by a repeated beeping from
the machine. After another 2,000 stitches the machine locks. Operator Maintenance (including the lubrication and cleaning) will
reset the counter and resume machine operation.
Booklet Maker Service Support Guide
March 2015
Revision 1
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