Using Art Paper And Coated Paper; Characteristics Of Art Paper And Coated Paper; Operation Procedures - Hefter TF MEGA-A Instruction Manual

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9
Check if [Single fold] is displayed on the
LCD display. If not, press the
select [Single fold].
10
While pressing the
key to select the length measured in
step 2.
Refer to procedures between steps 9 to 20 in
"4-1. Cross Folding Standard Size Paper" for
rest procedures.
5.

Using Art Paper and Coated Paper

5-1.

Characteristics of Art Paper and Coated Paper

Art paper and coated paper often stick to each other due to the printing ink and become difficult to separate,
resulting in double-feed. When using these types of paper, follow the procedure below.
Some recycled art paper and coated paper may be flimsy and inappropriate for folding. The
recommended ream weight is 104.7 to 127.9 g/m
conditions (temperature, humidity) may also affect folding procedures and a finish.
5-2.

Operation Procedures

1
Fan paper well.
Art paper and coated paper need to be fanned well compared to fine quality paper such as
copy paper.
2
Stack paper neatly on the paper feed tray, then set the side guides.
Refer to Chapter 1 "Before Operation" "6. Handling Paper" "6-2. Precautions on Stacking Paper"(
11) for details on stacking paper.
Do not stack too many sheets of paper on the paper feed tray, the amount of which should be
about half the height of the paper feed guide (approx. 25 mm/1 inch). If too many sheets are
stacked, the paper will stick to each other from its weight and become difficult to separate,
resulting in double-feed.
3
Move the paper feed pressure adjustment knob to "3."
If paper slips and mis-feed occurs, increase the paper feed pressure to "4" or "5. " Paper feed pressure
increases as the scale value increases.
4
Open the top cover and set the separating pressure adjustment dial to "2.5."
key to
key, press the
or
Chapter3 Advanced Operation
Single fold
LP
Paper length
2
/28 to 34lb. Note that the environmental
Count:0
297.0mm
p.1-
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