DF500 Folder Operator Guide
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SV40214 Rev. A
Error Messages Displayed on the Control Panel
Error Message
What It Means
Operator Action
Fail To Feed
Done Enter
The paper was fed
either too late or
not at all.
• Remove the paper stack from the feed
table, fan it out and place it back on
the feeder. Slide the stack down into
the grip of the pressure roller.
• Adjust side guides (see page 10) to
loosen the side guides.
• Adjust the roller pressure setting (see
page 11).
• Adjust the feeder gap (see page 19).
Although this is set automatically
using the
Paper Thickness
control,
certain papers may need manual
adjustment.
Fold Is
Not Available
You have tried to set
up an “impossible”
fold.
Do not go beyond the setup parameters
of the machine. For example, you may
have tried to set a “Z” fold for a paper
length of 4” (100mm). Such a folded
piece would become too small to
transport through the machine and so
the internal electronic control system
rejects the request.
Fold Plate Error
The fold plate stop
is prevented from
travelling along its
guide screw by an
obstruction like an
accumulation of
dirt and paper dust.
• Press
Enter
. The fault may be cleared
automatically and the display will
revert to the normal running mode.
• If this does not help, turn power off
and remove the fold plate assembly as
described on page 33. Place the fold
plate assembly on its side. Working
through the openings in each fold
plate, try to turn the long guide screw
on which the fold plate stop travels.
Turn the screw several turns each way
to clean out any paper dust which may
have accumulated in the brass nut
of the paper stop. If you fi nd that the
paper stop has travelled to the very
end of its travel at either end, turn
the screw so that the stop is at least
3/4” (20mm) away from the extreme
position. Refi t the fold plate assembly
as described on page 33 and turn
power back on. The fold plate stops
will move to their proper positions and
the display will return to the running
mode. If the “FOLD PLATE ERROR”
message appears again, try the above
procedure once or twice more. If the
fault persists, call Pitney Bowes for
assistance.