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Processing Documents by Retrieving a Saved JOB

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Basic Operations

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When setting the number of sheets to be processed (in 
the preset mode), enter the number of them with the 
NUMERIC keys.

Touch the         

Retrieve JOB

 icon to return to the 

standby

 screen.

JOB name

JOB number

  The JOB number and the JOB name selected in 
step 3 are displayed on the upper left part of the 

standby

 screen.

Prepare proper documents for the JOB selected. Load them on the 

feed tray

.

(

 p.9 Loading Documents)

Attach the 

exit tray.

(

 p.10 Setting the Exit Tray, p.11 Attaching the Card Stacker)

Press the TEST key to process a test run for one 
sheet.
Check if the 

fi

 nished product is processed as it is 

programmed.
If not, make a 

fi

 ne adjustment with 

Process

 or 

Adjust

.

(

 p.66 Process, p.70 Adjust)

Summary of Contents for DC-618

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Page 3: ...roughly understand this manual before using the machine After using this manual be sure to keep it in a handy place for reference The English version of DC 618 Instruction Manual is original instructi...

Page 4: ...l producto o los productos cumple con las disposiciones previstas en los reglamentos Seguidamente se indica la tabla de referencia Depositario del archivo t cnico en la Comunidad Europea Duplo Interna...

Page 5: ...produit ne doit pas tre limin comme des ordures m nag res Recyclez le dans les sites adapt s qui vous seront indiqu s par les autorit s locales ou renseignez vous aupr s de votre fournisseur En veill...

Page 6: ...y or damage to property Examples of Pictorial Symbols WARNING CAUTION If the machine is used after foreign matter metal fragments water or liquid has entered the machine this may result in fire or ele...

Page 7: ...two or more loads to a single outlet Doing so may result in fire or electric shock Do not remove or insert the power plug with wet hands Doing so may result in electric shock Do not damage break or mo...

Page 8: ...e power cord is damaged this may result in fire or electric shock Do not place the machine in an unstable position such as on an unsteady floor or a sloping area If the machine drops or falls over it...

Page 9: ...r a similar tool to remove a jammed document Be sure to unplug the power cord before removing a jammed document in order to prevent electric shock Caution for Installation WARNING The machine must be...

Page 10: ...the safety labels clean at all times If the labels become damaged or come off contact our service person No Part No Name Q ty 1 Y2 T129 Warning label 6 2 L8 T107 Warning label 1 3 P9 T310 Caution labe...

Page 11: ...ix Notes on Safety Please Read and Observe No Part No Name Q ty 5 M7 T303 English Warning label 1 M7 T307 Others Warning label 1 5...

Page 12: ...Read and Observe No Part No Name Q ty 6 U7 T109 Label 1 No Part No Name Q ty 7 U7 T108 Label 1 The symbol in the label indicates the elevator down switch The symbol in the label indicates the power sw...

Page 13: ...rve Labels of High Voltage Warning There is a high voltage area inside the machine 230 V model only No Part No Name Q ty 1 U7 T102 Caution label 1 The safety symbol in the caution label indicates risk...

Page 14: ...ve HLJKW J 6KRUW FLUFXLW UDWLQJ DF OHFWULFDO GLDJUDP 9 DWH RI PIJ GGUHVV RI WKH PDQXIDFWXUHU RXGDL LQRNDZD VKL DND DPD DSDQ 3 Location of Rating Labels Rating labels are located as shown below Model R...

Page 15: ...tor When you need to stop the machine for emergency press the emergency stop switch Turning the switch to the right releases the emergency stop To stop the machine normally press the STOP key of this...

Page 16: ...hine stops running by the interlock system What is the interlock system for safety It is the function for keeping you safe and for avoiding any dangerous operations or situations by the limitation of...

Page 17: ...xv Notes on Safety Please Read and Observe Machine Dimensions and Required Space for Operation 650 mm 810 mm 1360 mm 1125 mm 1615 mm 960 mm 1690 mm 2095 mm...

Page 18: ...ning Power ON OFF 7 Turning Power ON 7 Turning Power OFF 8 Preparation Before Use 9 Loading Documents 9 Setting the Exit Tray 10 Attaching the Card Stacker 11 Changing the Crease Width 13 How to Conne...

Page 19: ...sages Appear 86 When a Document Jam Has Occurred 93 J02 CHECK FEED TRAY 93 J03 FEED ERROR 94 J04 CHECK CCD SECTION 96 J06 CHECK CUTTER CREASER SLOT1 2 3 98 J07 CHECK EXIT TRAY 102 J08 WASTE BOX FULL 1...

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Page 21: ...nd Their Functions 2 Appearance 2 Appearance Document Feed Side 3 Appearance Ejection Side 4 Inside 5 Control Panel 6 Turning Power ON OFF 7 Turning Power ON 7 Turning Power OFF 8 Preparation Before U...

Page 22: ...ing jammed paper from the inside of the machine When this is opened the machine stops running with the interlock switch 4 Front door Open this to remove the waste box When this is opened the machine s...

Page 23: ...eed tray Adjust the height of the elevator with this when a document is not fed or is double fed 5 Elevator down switch Press this to lower the feed tray 6 Separator adjustment knob Adjust the distanc...

Page 24: ...n Side No Name Function 1 Exit tray Receives finished products 2 Back guide for exit tray Prevents finished products from dropping off Set this according to the document length 3 Side guide for exit t...

Page 25: ...REG mark and a barcode 4 Slot 1 Install the margin slitter module here 5 Slot 2 Install the center slitter module 1 here 6 Slot 3 Install the center slitter module 2 here 7 Gutter deflector section T...

Page 26: ...unt up mode 4 SET key Press this to set selection entry 5 JOG forward backward key Press this to eject the document from the machine when a document jam has occurred 6 START key Press this to start pr...

Page 27: ...n access friendly outlet so that an operator easily plugs and unplugs the power cord after installation WARNING Unplug the power cord in an emergency situation Connect the power plug of the power cord...

Page 28: ...8 Turning Power ON OFF Turning Power OFF Press the O side of the power switch to turn off the power The power turns off and the display on the touch panel disappears...

Page 29: ...sure that the height of the document stack does not exceed the MAX level REFERENCE IMPORTANT Prepare appropriate documents for the JOB selected Loosen the stack of documents by flipping through the sh...

Page 30: ...oduct adheres to the exit tray due to static electricity set it in the downward position as well Holding angle Back guide Side guide Set the back guide for feed tray according to the document size Pla...

Page 31: ...ack guide for exit tray Then set the exit tray to the top position There are four levels to set the exit tray Select a JOB in which you use the card stacker Press and hold the TEST key to perform a te...

Page 32: ...E You can change the number of side guides according to that of the cards on one sheet 1 Loosen the thumb screw to slide the stopper 2 Remove or attach the side guide s to decrease or increase the num...

Page 33: ...r section according to the documents to be used Narrower groove side for heavy weight documents Wider groove side for light weight documents Open the top cover Loosen the four fixing screws of the upp...

Page 34: ...zontally Attach it to the crease tool female to fit the wider groove or narrower groove Attach the upper plate assy removed in step 3 to its original position Tighten the four fixing screws loosened i...

Page 35: ...ewdriver Attach the ferrite core to the USB cable at a location of 5 to 10 cm 2 to 4 inches from the base of the plug that connects to the DC 618 as shown in the figure Close the ferrite core so that...

Page 36: ...sing position Crease Cut Slit 1 Slit 5 Slit 3 Slit 4 Slit 6 Slit 2 When removing various modules of this machine always re install the modules properly as shown in the above figure When module A B and...

Page 37: ...achine 1 Before Using This Machine Definition of Programming Terms Document feed direction Barcode REG mark Slit 2 Slit 4 Slit 6 Slit 1 Slit 3 Slit 5 Document feed direction REG mark Barcode Crease Cu...

Page 38: ...48 0 mm or more Gutter 5 0 15 0 mm Right margin 3 2 55 0 mm from the right edge Trail margin 5 0 mm or more Center margin 3 0 mm or more More margin may be required depending on document types Card le...

Page 39: ...48 0 mm 0 when it is not specified 48 0 mm or more distance is required between entered values of the slitter 3 and of the slitter 4 5 Moving range of the slitter 5 48 0 to document width 48 0 mm 0 wh...

Page 40: ...mm or more When REG Mark Spec is set to Bold Line length 10 0 mm Line thickness 2 0 mm or more Lead mark Corrects for image drift in this direction Side mark Corrects for image drift in this directio...

Page 41: ...thickness 0 254 mm Thin bar Thick bar 1 2 5 Barcode height 4 0 mm or more IMPORTANT CODE 39 barcode must be used When REG Mark Spec is set to Bold Document feed direction A whole REG mark is required...

Page 42: ...r 2 Data of hundreds digit of a JOB number If the JOB number is 250 the data is 2 3 Data of tens digit of a JOB number If the JOB number is 250 the data is 5 4 Data of ones digit of a JOB number If th...

Page 43: ...4 2 1 When the JOB number is 21 When there is check digit 1 Start character 2 Data of tens digit of a JOB number If the JOB number is 21 the data is 2 3 Data of ones digit of a JOB number If the JOB...

Page 44: ...detected properly Take account of the possible variation in the printed position of a REG mark and a barcode when they are arranged on the document When REG Mark Spec is set to Bold 60 0 mm or less 3...

Page 45: ...the image to be printed enters the gray colored area Make sure that no other printings than a REG mark or a barcode enters the gray colored area 35 0 mm 5 0 mm 20 0 mm Barcode Document feed direction...

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Page 47: ...cribes how to program a JOB make function settings and adjust each function Before Programming a JOB 28 Standby Screen 28 Enter JOB Screen 30 JOB Entry 37 Wizard 37 Direct Advanced Mode 47 Direct Simp...

Page 48: ...called continuous processing 5 PC Controller connection Displayed when the PC Controller is connected to the DC 618 6 Machine status Displays the status of the DC 618 after it started operation In op...

Page 49: ...h this p 37 19 Process Makes settings for the followings Air Knife Suction Power Blow Fan Read REG Mark REG Mark Spec Read REG Read Barcode Barcode Digit Cut Trim Setting Trail Cut Mode Crease Depth S...

Page 50: ...0th behind are displayed JOBs of the 5th to 10th ahead are displayed JOBs of the 50th to 55th ahead are displayed Module icon REFERENCE Details Copy JOB delete JOB entry Module in slot 2 Module in slo...

Page 51: ...deleted JOB lock function To unlock the JOB 1 Select a JOB to be unlocked on the Enter JOB screen and touch the JOB lock icon 2 The screen on the right appears YES The selected JOB is unlocked and th...

Page 52: ...Function settings saved in the JOB Modules Modules to process the JOB retrieved 1 Info Name JOB name Category A group in which a JOB is saved Document Size A document size saved REG Mark Positions of...

Page 53: ...g Trail Cut Mode Cutter Speed Touching the icon displays the following items on the next page Speed Touching the icon displays crease 16 to crease 20 3 Cut Cut details cut positions are displayed Touc...

Page 54: ...Modules The module installed in slot 2 for the JOB selected is displayed Touching the icon displays the following items on the next page Apply Shrinkage Adjust All Last Cut Adj The details of Apply Sh...

Page 55: ...ngs for up to 30 positions to cut on one document Crease Enter the distance between the lead edge of a document and each crease position You can make settings for up to 20 positions to crease on one d...

Page 56: ...n the area behind the last cut position and the gutters of 48 9 mm or shorter then drops them into the waste box No bleed mode Chops up the gutters of 48 9 mm or shorter and drops them into the waste...

Page 57: ...OBs of the 50th to 55th ahead are displayed Slitter module Module icon Wizard Make sure that the standby screen is displayed on the touch panel and then touch Enter JOB The Enter JOB screen is display...

Page 58: ...r This moves the cursor leftward arrow left icon This moves the cursor rightward arrow right icon REFERENCE SET Delete Space Select a category in which the programmed JOB is saved Touch SET Touching t...

Page 59: ...2 with the NUMERIC keys Touch NEXT Document Size 1 Touch 1 Manual Entry 2 Select a document size Touching the icon displays different document sizes Touch SET to set the selection To select User Size1...

Page 60: ...ut Enter the number of finished products in a length direction in 1 with the NUMERIC keys and touch SET Gutter Layout Manual 1 Enter a value for the lead margin with the NUMERIC keys and touch SET 2 E...

Page 61: ...t MIN to prevent document jams 3 Blow Fan Air is blown out from the front of documents to loosen them This prevents a double feed Touch the icon to select air level out of 0 to 3 Enter the distance 2...

Page 62: ...d the last cut position and the gutters of 48 9 mm or shorter then drops them into the waste box No bleed mode Chops up the gutters of 48 9 mm or shorter and drops them into the waste box Process All...

Page 63: ...pped up Chopped up Chopped up Not chopped up Document feed direction Document feed direction Full Bleed Mode Chopped up Lead edge of document First cut Last cut The area between two cuts shown are cho...

Page 64: ...pped up Not chopped up Not chopped up Not chopped up Not chopped up Not chopped up Not chopped up Document feed direction Document feed direction Document feed direction Document feed direction No Ble...

Page 65: ...70 Check the details of 1 Apply Shrinkage 2 Adjust All and 3 Last Cut Adj Touch Clear to clear the settings Touch Not Cleared not to clear the settings Touch the icon 4 Trail Cut Mode This sets whethe...

Page 66: ...erwrite it touch Overwrite It saves the settings currently programmed and returns to the standby screen To save the settings as a different JOB number touch Save as Different JOB No 1 The Enter JOB sc...

Page 67: ...rvice person when installed is displayed There are two programming modes in Direct Advanced Mode and Simple Mode Under the Environment Environment screen select Advanced Mode for Basic Mode p 77 4 Bas...

Page 68: ...lect and touch a document size and then touch SET Touching the icon displays other document sizes To select User Size1 or User Size2 set User Size under Environment in advance 3 When you have selected...

Page 69: ...r slit positions alternately side to side in order of slitters along the document feed direction When no slitter is used enter 0 If gutter slits are programmed in a JOB enter slit positions so that th...

Page 70: ...g Touch Direct Wizard This helps you program a JOB in a user size in a simple way Advanced This programs a JOB by entering a value of each item Follow steps 5 to 7 in Direct Advance Mode p 48 For the...

Page 71: ...in slot 1 When slitter modules are installed in slot 2 and slot 3 the DC 618 can process up to 6 slits Enter processing positions sequentially Entry limit Margin slit width 3 2 to 55 0 mm Minimum fini...

Page 72: ...position the right margin will not be dropped in the waste box and will be ejected to the exit tray Cannot position specified number of cards crosswise Status The number of the finished products in a...

Page 73: ...umber of creases exceeds 20 Solution Re enter the number of creases of 20 or less Crease is programmed outside the finished product Status A crease is programmed outside the finished product Solution...

Page 74: ...s of finished products and gutters NO Processes slits as entered Slit perf is programmed both between 55 1 60mm and between 95 1 100mm Change slit perf position Status A gutter slit slit or perforatio...

Page 75: ...cted but you cannot change the settings overwrite or clear the JOB p 30 Enter JOB Screen Touching the JOB number or the JOB name and then the JOB entry icon displays the Enter JOB screen The JOB name...

Page 76: ...zard A JOB programmed in Direct A JOB saved in Wizard and edited in Direct A JOB saved in Wizard by using the PC Controller Save a new JOB as a different JOB number or clear the JOB already saved and...

Page 77: ...ing a Saved JOB 58 Retrieving a Saved JOB by JOB No 58 Retrieving a Saved JOB by JOB Log 63 Retrieving a Saved JOB by Category 64 Processing a JOB in Pause Feeding Mode 65 Process 66 Adjust 70 System...

Page 78: ...splayed You can retrieve a JOB from here Make sure that the standby screen is displayed on the touch panel and then touch Retrieve JOB Module in slot 3 Return JOB number JOB name Retrieve JOB Details...

Page 79: ...ns programmed are displayed Touching the icon displays positions of crease 16 to crease 20 6 Settings Details of the settings for the JOB selected are displayed Air Knife Suction Power Blow Fan REG Ma...

Page 80: ...ed Touching the icon displays the following item on the next page Speed Touching the icon displays the module programmed for slot 3 The details of Apply Shrinkage Adjust All and or Last Cut Adj are di...

Page 81: ...JOB number and the JOB name selected in step 3 are displayed on the upper left part of the standby screen Prepare proper documents for the JOB selected Load them on the feed tray p 9 Loading Documents...

Page 82: ...ENCE When the processing is completed the standby screen reappears 1 You can adjust air level for Blow Fan during operation Touch the icon or the slider to adjust the value for Blow Fan The larger the...

Page 83: ...e details of the JOB selected p 58 Retrieving a Saved JOB by JOB No step 3 Make sure that the standby screen is displayed on the touch panel and then touch Retrieve JOB For the procedures for setting...

Page 84: ...d the subsequent steps inp 58 Retrieving a Saved JOB by JOB No Make sure that the standby screen is displayed on the touch panel and then touch Retrieve JOB Select a category in which the JOB to be se...

Page 85: ...n the pause feeding mode The DC 618 restarts operation This section describes how to process a JOB in the pause feeding mode Use this mode when you want to stop processing documents temporarily for ch...

Page 86: ...ON If not touch OFF 2 Suction Power A document is fed by being suctioned to the conveyance belt Select suction power out of MIN MID or MAX When using light weight documents select MIN to prevent docu...

Page 87: ...Compensates a processed position of a JOB if it needs to be compensated for mm or more against a JOB currently set If the image drift is less than the set value the processed position is not compensa...

Page 88: ...ct 2Digits or 3Digits For customers who replace the conventional DC machine with the DC 618 you can set the screen that enables the DC 618 to read a 2 digit barcode Contact the dealer for more informa...

Page 89: ...the trail margin and any gutter cuts are chopped up and dropped into the waste box Touch the icon to select Full Bleed Mode No Bleed Mode or Process All Full Bleed Mode The lead margin and the trail...

Page 90: ...t generated on a digital printer with the values for the original document size and a document size after shrunk entered the DC 618 automatically calculates the shrinkage ratio and adjusts the cutting...

Page 91: ...direction Every time the icon is touched a value increases decreases by 0 1 You can enter up to 20 0 mm 1 Touch 1 Touch the icon to adjust the value in a length direction Every time the icon is touch...

Page 92: ...values With Adjust All values the screen as shown in the figure on the right is displayed when a finished product is in the range of 60 0 mm from the trail edge of the document Touching NEXT processe...

Page 93: ...ast process of a document as preset and the next one Touch the icon to select Automatic Restart Manual Restart or OFF Feed 1 Double Feed Detection This detects a double feed two or more sheets are fed...

Page 94: ...con You can adjust the value in the range of 1 to 30 seconds When Batch Separation is set to Automatic or Manual make sure that the standby screen of the JOB selected after Batch Separation is set is...

Page 95: ...aste accumulated in the waste box If waste box full is detected a message appears on the touch panel OFF Does not detect waste box full MID A message appears when the accumulation of the waste comes t...

Page 96: ...touch Environment 2 LCD Luminance This sets brightness of the LCD touch panel Touch the icon to adjust brightness of the touch panel You can adjust the value in the range of 1 to 9 The smaller the va...

Page 97: ...n a JOB is newly programmed Any modules which are not programmed by a service person when installed are not displayed 4 Basic Mode This sets a mode for setting slit positions Touch the icon to select...

Page 98: ...he icon displays the next eight categories User Size 1 You can set up to two more sizes User Size1 User size2 as User Size on the Environment User Size screen other than the standard document sizes Fo...

Page 99: ...sh the Environment settings touch SET 3 The document size set above is displayed under Standard Size 2 17 icons are displayed Select and touch one icon of which to create a shortcut Then touch SET To...

Page 100: ...Slitter Guide ON OFF Process Crease Crease Depth MIN MID MAX Process Cut Cut Trim Setting Full Bleed Mode No Bleed Mode Process All Process Cut Trail Cut Mode OFF Auto System Feed Double Feed Detecti...

Page 101: ...printed side or the REG mark printed side is facing upward and is located at the upper right against the document feed direction Follow steps 3 to 5 in Loading Documents in Chapter 1 Before Using This...

Page 102: ...ed 2 The DC 618 feeds multiple sheets at once double feed Turn the level adjustment knob clockwise to higher numbers The level of the elevator is lowered Adjust the height of the separator in the foll...

Page 103: ...document toward the operator s side Counterclockwise Turning the knob slightly shifts the lead edge of the document toward the non operators side Press the TEST key to process a test run for one shee...

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Page 105: ...nd how to deal with document jams and error messages When Messages Appear 86 When a Document Jam Has Occurred 93 J02 CHECK FEED TRAY 93 J03 FEED ERROR 94 J04 CHECK CCD SECTION 96 J06 CHECK CUTTER CREA...

Page 106: ...ion Turn OFF the power and then turn ON again in a few seconds If the same message remains displayed take a note of it and contact our service person E02 ELEVATOR ERROR Contact service person Status E...

Page 107: ...tact our service person E09 MAIN I O COM ERROR Contact service person Status Communication error in the DC 618 Solution Turn OFF the power and then turn ON again in a few seconds If the same message r...

Page 108: ...te chute section Solution Remove the jammed documents from the cut waste chute section and then press the STOP key p 105 J09 CHECK THE CUT WASTE CHUTE SECTION MARGIN LOCK Check documents in margin sec...

Page 109: ...r the top cover was closed contact our service person FRONT DOOR OPEN Close door Status The front door is open Solution Close the front door If FRONT DOOR OPEN remains displayed even after the front d...

Page 110: ...P key to clear the error If the barcode is printed out of specification print it on a proper position For barcode specifications see p 21 A barcode may not be read even it is within the specifications...

Page 111: ...If the REG mark is printed out of specification print it on a proper position For REG mark specifications see p 20 DOUBLE FEED Remove documents from feeder to clear Status Double feed Solution Remove...

Page 112: ...ugh the JOB needs a slitter module there The gutter slit wastes come out on the stacker to continue Status A JOB ejecting gutter slit wastes was processed with Read Barcode in Process set to OFF Displ...

Page 113: ...the jammed document make sure that the machine is fully stopped Use tweezers or pliers to prevent your hands or fingers from being caught in the machine WARNING J02 CHECK FEED TRAY Too many documents...

Page 114: ...A document jam has occurred in the feed section or the feeding section Follow the procedures below to remove the jammed documents 1 2 3 J03 FEED ERROR Remove documents from feeder to clear Press the...

Page 115: ...reset and the error message is cleared Open the top cover Remove the jammed document Close the top cover Press the STOP key to clear the error The DC 618 is reset and the error message is cleared If y...

Page 116: ...ammed documents Press the STOP key to clear the error The DC 618 is reset and the error message is cleared If you cannot remove the jammed documents in the procedure above follow the procedure below O...

Page 117: ...Document Jam Has Occurred 4 Troubleshooting Close the top cover Press the STOP key to clear the error The DC 618 is reset and the error message is cleared Remove the document jammed in the CCD sectio...

Page 118: ...ocedures below to remove the jammed documents Press the STOP key to clear the error The DC 618 is reset and the error message is cleared Press the JOG forward key to eject the document 1 2 3 J06 CHECK...

Page 119: ...p the handle to take out the modules in slot 1 slot 2 and slot 3 by lifting them up Remove the jammed document with tweezers or pliers Loosen the fixing screws two each on the modules in slot 1 slot 2...

Page 120: ...rong impact by being dropped and so on it may affect the accuracy of processing creases 100 When a Document Jam Has Occurred Open the top cover When removing the document from the creaser cutter secti...

Page 121: ...ove the jammed document with tweezers or pliers Attach the upper plate assy removed in step 3 and tighten the four fixing screws loosened to secure it Attach the cutter section cover removed in step 5...

Page 122: ...618 is reset and the error message is cleared J07 CHECK EXIT TRAY A document jam has occurred in the exit tray Follow the procedures below to remove the jammed documents 1 2 3 J07 CHECK EXIT TRAY Rem...

Page 123: ...move the jammed document by hand Press the STOP key to clear the error The DC 618 is reset and the error message is cleared J08 WASTE BOX FULL Before removing the waste make sure that the machine is f...

Page 124: ...75 1 Waste Box Full Remove the waste in the cut waste chute section indicated in the figure on the right The right figure shows the inside of the machine after the waste box was taken out 104 When a D...

Page 125: ...is jammed in the chute section because it cannot drop in the waste box smoothly Follow the procedures below to remove the waste Open the front door and take out the waste box Remove the waste If wast...

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Page 127: ...is chapter describes daily maintenance for the machine Daily Maintenance 108 Cleaning the Slitter Tool 110 Cleaning the Sensors 110 Cleaning the Conveyance Rollers 113 Cleaning the Suction Belt 114 Wa...

Page 128: ...y Contact our service person as for cleaning of the inside of the machine WARNING WARNING Before cleaning be sure to turn the power switch off wait until the machine cools off and unplug the power cor...

Page 129: ...Document feed side Ejection side Non operator s side Slot 1 Margin slitter module Slot 2 Center slitter module 1 Slot 3 Center slitter module 2 Gutter deflector section Creaser section Cutter section...

Page 130: ...nal position If a document is slit by the slitter after a long period of use of the machine finished products may get dirty Before starting operation clean the slitter tool with an air blower then per...

Page 131: ...slot 1 by lifting it up Loosen the two fixing screws Remove the center slitter module 1 in slot 2 by lifting it up Loosen the two fixing screws Remove the center slitter module 2 in slot 3 by lifting...

Page 132: ...ide Top cover Reinstall the modules removed in step 2 to their original positions Tighten the two fixing screws on each of the modules Reinstall the margin slitter module the center slitter module 1 a...

Page 133: ...toner on the documents may adhere to the surface of the conveyance rollers of the DC 618 Accumulation of toner may affect the performance of the DC 618 In this case clean the conveyance rollers accord...

Page 134: ...exterior finish Do not put diluted petroleum or insecticide It may cause fire Document feed side Long hours of machine use result in accumulation of paper dust on the suction belt Wipe off the paper d...

Page 135: ...e the front door Make sure that the machine is fully stopped Open the front door and take out the waste box Then remove the waste in the waste box If waste remains inside of the machine when you take...

Page 136: ...en you do not operate the machine for a long period of time about two weeks release the contact of the back up rollers and the press rollers according to the following procedure The hexagon socket hea...

Page 137: ...k up roller Frame Nut Press roller Driving roller Top cover Open the top cover Loosen the four fixing screws on the creaser section Remove the upper plate assy of the creaser section by lifting it up...

Page 138: ...ollers into contact with the press rollers by tightening the eight hexagon socket head cap screws loosened IMPORTANT Operator s side Document feed side Ejection side Non operator s side Reattach the u...

Page 139: ...Specifi cations 7 Specifi cations Chapter 6 Specifi cations 6 This chapter lists the machine specifications Specifications Specifications 120...

Page 140: ...No curl within 5 mm no bent Process speed Specification speed Job With REG off With REG on A4 SEF 2cut 1 crease 23 ppm 19 ppm Reference speed Measurements from the manufacturer testing Job With REG of...

Page 141: ...m the control panel or from the PC Controller Panel languages Japanese English French German Italian Spanish Polish Russian Standard functions 250 job memory Test feed Preset counter Emergency stop sw...

Page 142: ...use Max 115 V 230 V 2095 W 1360 D 1615 H mm 100 V 230 V AP 2095 W 1200 D 1615 H mm Stored 960 W 810 D 1125 H mm Packed 1170 W 830 D 1420 H mm Operating temperature humidity 10 C 30 C 40 RH 70 RH No c...

Page 143: ...Option Side Air AIR 09 Option Option Option Option Manual Perforation Module PFM 04 Option Option Option Rotary Tool Module RTM 08 Option Option Option Option Cross Tool Module CPM 08 Option Option Op...

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Page 145: ...125 Appendix Appendix This chapter lists an index Index 126...

Page 146: ...ing the Suction Belt 114 CLEAR key 6 Control panel 2 6 Copy function 32 Counter 28 Crease 16 18 35 Crease Depth 36 Creaser section 5 crease tool male 100 Cut 16 18 35 Cutter section 5 Cutter Speed 36...

Page 147: ...63 Retrieving a Saved JOB by JOB No 58 S Scale 2 Select Unit 76 Separator adjustment knob 3 SET key 6 Settings 1 41 Settings 2 42 Settings 3 45 Settings 4 45 Setting the Exit Tray 10 Shortcut 79 Short...

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