Restrictions On The Printer - Riso Perfect Binder G10 200 User Manual

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Restrictions on the Printer

The original data for the cover may not be used on the printer without the feed tray. When the Perfect Binder
is connected to the printer only with the standard tray, load the printed cover into the cover sheet inserter
before binding.
Usable paper type and size vary depending on the place into which the paper is loaded. For more information,
see "Usable Paper" (p. 12).
Printer
Model with the feed tray
ComColor GD9630/
GD7330
Model without the feed
tray
ComColor GD9631
Paper texture
There are two types of paper: long-grained paper and short-grained paper. The paper texture is the fibers'
orientation formed in the paper-forming process, which influences the finishing of the perfect binding.
Cover: short-grained paper (recommended)
When a long-grained sheet is used as the cover, the folded (spine) part is
undulated so that the booklet is not neatly binded. Also, the booklet is easily
damaged by opening and closing the booklet repeatedly. When a short-
grained sheet is used as the body page, the booklet is hard to open due to the
paper stiffness. Also, when you open the booklet, the body pages may peel
off from the spine part. Use the short-grained paper for the cover and the
long-grained paper for the body pages so that the paper texture becomes
parallel to the long side of the booklet.
14
Standard Tray
Body
Pages
Cover
Body
Pages
Body
Pages
The paper fibers are
parallel to the short
side of the paper
Cover Sheet
Feed tray
Cover
Body
Pages
Body
Pages
Body pages: long-grained paper (recommended)
The paper fibers are
parallel to the long
side of the paper
Body pages (long-grained paper)
Binding
Inserter
size
B5/A5
A4/B5/Letter
A4/B5/A5/
Cover
Letter
A4/B5/Letter
Cover
A4/B5/A5/
Cover
Letter
Cover (short-grained paper)
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