Specifications
Cutting Device (Option)
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Cutting Device (Option)
9.1
Specifications
For all further data and specifications, please refer to your printer’s standard opera-
tor’s manual or the operator’s manual “Cutting Device”.
Safety notes:
– If you have any short pieces of paper remaining in the device, turn off the printer
first.
– Do not stick unsuitable materials or tools – such as screw drivers etc. – into the
device openings as this may damage the mechanical system.
– Install the Standard Top Cover Assy again at the printer when the cutter is no
longer needed (in use) to prevent long hair, chains etc. from being pulled into the
printer by the toothed drive wheel!
Cut width
Cut height
Cut time
Specification of
recommende forms
Cutting accuracy
Service life
Weight
Paper type
Paper weight
Copies
Stacker
400 mm
min. form length 2.5 inches (6.35 cm)
1000 ms ±10%
Only continous forms in printer tractors can be cut
Single forms and two part forms
±1 mm
Other forms
±2 mm
depending on the stiffness of the cross perforation
>1.000.000 cuts
approx. 4 kp
fanfold paper
Multi-part form (Main tractor):
Original
45 g/m
2
– 120 g/m
2
1st sheet
45 g/m
2
– 65 g/m
2
Copies
45 g/m
2
– 56 g/m
2
Last sheet
45 g/m
2
– 65 g/m
2
Total
<280 g/m2
Multi-part form (Rear tractor):
1st sheet
45 g/m
2
– 65 g/m
2
1st copy
45 g/m
2
– 56 g/m
2
2nd copy
45 g/m
2
– 56 g/m
2
1 + 6
1 sheet-sets
150 sheets 80 g/m
2
6 sheet-sets
50 sets
multi-part depends on crimping (punch printing on edge of
sheet) and perforation/paper weight
Paper stacking, above all of multi-part sets, depends on the
quality of the crimping
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