Finishing Specifications; Offset Catch Tray (Oct); Interface Module; Gbc Advancedpunch Pro - Xerox Versant 2100 Press Customer Expectation & Installation Manual

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Finishing Specifications

Offset Catch Tray (OCT)

The Catch Tray holds a maximum of 500 sheets.
Catch Tray
 If utilizing the Catch Tray, overall productivity will decline if offsetting mode is selected. The print engine will pause printing to offset
Limitations
between sets, and then resume. Productivity loss depends on the number of sheets per set, with single-page jobs representing the worst
case (approximately 50% productivity loss)
 Sheets smaller than 6.7 inches (170 mm) in the cross-process direction (e.g. the feed edge) cannot be offset
 Sheets larger than 11.7 inches (297 mm) in the cross-process direction (e.g. the feed edge) cannot be offset
 With the EX/EX-P Fiery Print Server, the Offset Mode box on the Finishing tab must be checked to enable offsetting.

Interface Module

TIP:
The Interface Module is required with any system configuration that has one or more finishing device, except the Offset Catch Tray (OCT).
The Interface Module acts as a paper path from the press to the finishing device; it also allows communication between the press and the finishing device. The
Interface Module also cools and decurls paper as it exits the press and before it enters the finishing device.

GBC AdvancedPunch Pro

The GBC AdvancedPunch Pro is an inline die punch that uses modular die sets to create a variety of hole punch patterns in a range of papers sizes, from A4 or 8.5
x 11 inch (LTR), long-edge-fed to 12x18 or SRA3 media, to support offline binding. The GBC AdvancedPunch Pro is supported by all print servers. The GBC
AdvancedPunch Pro requires an Interface Module as well as a High Capacity Stacker, Standard Finisher, Booklet Maker Finisher, or Standard Finisher Plus (and
additional third-party device).
GBC
 Supports media from 75-300 gsm, (120-300gsm coated)
AdvancedPunch
 Supports tab stocks: letter (3, 4, 5, 8, 10 bank), ½ letter (3 and 5 bank), A4 (5 and 10 bank), and A5 (3 and 5 bank)
Pro Specifications
 The GBC AdvancedPunch Pro is able to bypass all coated and uncoated media sizes and weights that are printed on the Press
 Requires an additional electrical receptacle; refer to the
GBC
 GBC AdvancedPunch Pro does not work in conjunction with C/Z-fold or Standard Finisher punch, staple, or booklet making
AdvancedPunch
 Hole punch position from edge of paper is user adjustable using the AdvancedPunch Pro LCD User Interface
Pro Limitations
 Opening the door of the GBC AdvancedPunch Pro while the machine is running will cause the machine to jam and shut down
 Gloss coated media may not run as reliably as uncoated paper. Typically, coated papers and high area coverage exhibit increased
variability in paper handling due to lower coefficients of friction, resulting in a broader distribution of punch registration and elevated
jam rates
 Stacking may be misaligned on jobs containing tab stock; these jobs will require additional jogging before final finishing
 Due to the nature of punching holes, each punched sheet is slightly deformed, and when stacked, the edge with the holes will have an
increased height compared to the non-punched edge.
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Punch Dies
The GBC AdvancedPunch Pro is capable of punching a variety of hole-punch patterns by simply changing the punch die. Punch dies can be
changed in seconds without tools. The punch dies currently available are listed below. Each die set has a 90 day warranty from date of
purchase. Punch dies are ordered using the Supplies ordering process.
Punch die life will be maximized if lightly oiled every 100K punch cycles (approximately every 2 months) with light machine oil such as 3-in-1
Oil. Small deposits of oil will be observed around the perimeter of the punched holes until the excess oil is absorbed (usually within 20 sheets).
Customer Expectation and Installation Guide
Reduced stack quality may be experienced due to variability in the punch hole formation
When sending output to the stack tray of the High Capacity Stacker, if this stack height difference exceeds one inch, the
machine will shut down and alert the operator to unload the stacker tray. This is done to prevent a jam and will result in a
reduction of stack capacity depending on the die being used
Electrical Requirements for Optional Devices
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