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  • Page 1 Product instruction manual OmniFlow 380...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Omni-Flow 380 INDEX Chapter 1 Instructions ..............1 1.1 Preface ....................1 1.2 Technical parameters ................1 Chapter 2 Safety ................2 2.1 Environment ..................2 2.2 Do’s and Don’ts ..................2 Chapter 3 Main parts ..............4 3.1 General view ..................4 3.1 Inside ....................
  • Page 3 Omni-Flow 380 5.11 Aeolus38+Register+Stich folder(Optional) ........18 5.11.1 Set batch ................18 5.11.2 Manually batch set ..............18 5.11.3 Auto batch set ................. 19 5.11.4 Set batch times ............... 22 5.12 Omni-Flow 380+Stitch folder+33TN(Optional) ......22 5.12.1 Connection ................23 5.12.2 Connect the wiring harness .............
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Instructions

    Omni-Flow 380 Chapter 1 Instructions 1.1 Preface This manual only applies to Omni-Flow 380. Before using the machine, please read the instruction manual carefully first. Please keep the manual properly so that consulting it at any time in the future. Any question while operating please contact our technicians.
  • Page 5: Chapter 2 Safety

    Omni-Flow 380 Chapter 2 Safety 2.1 Environment Temperature:10℃ to 35℃ Humidity: 30% to 70% Altitude:Below elevation 1000m There is no corrosiveness gas, flammable gas, oil mist and so on in room. 2.2 Do’s and Don’ts Do-Read this manual and fully understand before the operation. Do-Check the plug and machine voltage and frequency to your main supply, and that the socket has a correct working earth lead for this single insulated machine...
  • Page 6 Omni-Flow 380 Don’t-put other pieces, especially tiny pieces on loading table. Don’t-alter or uninstall the machine, unless by Vivid Laminating authorized engineer. Don’t touch any running parts while running. Don’t shut down the machine while running. Don’t put heavy matter on machine or shock it. Be careful of any metal or flammable thing in internal machine, or it may cause fire or electronic shock.
  • Page 7: Chapter 3 Main Parts

    Omni-Flow 380 Chapter 3 Main parts 3.1 General view Name Description Carbinet(Optional) Support the machine. Feeding extension table Hold longer sheets. Feeding table Hold sheets. Back stop guide Protect the sheets from being blown backward. Segregator adjust knob Adjust the gap between the segregator finger and feeder belt according to the paper thickness.
  • Page 8: Inside

    Omni-Flow 380 Speed adjust knob Turn clockwise to increase the speed. Key panel Input or control. Paper detect sensor Detect the paper on the feeding table. Emergency switch Emergency stop the machine. Power switch Turn on/off the machine. 1.When the feeding table gets stuck at the top, press this button together with the stop button to release the Feeding table release feeding table.
  • Page 9: Chapter 4 Installation

    Omni-Flow 380 Chapter 4 Installation 4.1 Carbinet installation(Optional) Install the parts by following steps A,B,C and D. Name Name ⑥ Cross pan head shoulder ① Top bottom plate screw M3X6 ② Front side plate ⑦ Castors with lock ③ Bottom plate assembly ⑧...
  • Page 10: Remove The Extra Parts

    Omni-Flow 380 4.2 Remove the extra parts As shown in the following picture, we need to remove the bar with the label on it. This is used to protect the feeding table during transportation. 4.3 Feeding extension table installation As shown in picture ① and ②, there are three screws for the extension table. Remember to tighten up the screws after you hang the extension table on.
  • Page 11: Power Socket And Switch

    Omni-Flow 380 4.5 Power socket and switch As shown in the following picture, the power socket and switch are in different sides. Power switch (O means OFF and I means ON). Power socket Power socket:AC 220V/50HZ. May cause the product unable to use or the product fatal damage or the injury human body for voltage not in the standard rang.
  • Page 12: Omni-Flow 380+Transfer Station(Optional

    Omni-Flow 380 4.6 Omni-Flow 380+Transfer station(Optional) Transfer station: Transfer station installation:...
  • Page 13 Omni-Flow 380 Name Description Hold the sheets and make the sheet straight automatically. Left side guide The side guide should be 3 ~4mm away from the sheet side edge in order to let the sheet go through smoothly. Hold the sheets and make the sheet straight automatically. Right side guide The side guide should be 3 ~4mm away from the sheet side edge in order to let the sheet go through smoothly.
  • Page 14: Chapter 5 Operation

    Omni-Flow 380 Chapter 5 Operation 5.1 Key panel Name Description Start Run the machine. It’s used to adjust the two machines lined up. Use the button to Test run one sheet and then it will stop at the exit. Then you can adjust the connecting machine to make it on the line.
  • Page 15: Standby

    Omni-Flow 380 5.2 Standby As for the “Ready 0/0,the left 0 means quantity of the paper being run and the right 0 means the preset quantity of paper. When the being run quantity reach the preset quantity, the machine will stop automatically. In standby interface, we can use number keys for quantity preset and “C”...
  • Page 16: Blowing Adjusting Knob

    Omni-Flow 380 5.3.2 Blowing adjusting knob Adjust knob ① Turn the knob clockwise can weaken the blowing. When we run smaller and thinner sheets, we can try weakening the blowing to make it fed smoothly and stably. ② 5.3.3 Upper limit height adjustment for feeding table Turn the shaft upward the table will rise higher.
  • Page 17: Side Guides Setting

    Omni-Flow 380 5.3.4 Side guides setting In standby mode, we can use the page up/down button to move the side guides according to the width of sheets. Make sure the sheets can move smoothly in the feeding direction. Usually, about 0.5mm wider than the sheet width will be ok. Side guides Back stop guide 5.3.5 Suction assisting fan setting...
  • Page 18: Suction Adjustment

    Omni-Flow 380 5.3.6 Suction adjustment As shown is the following picture, turn the knob clockwise to increase the suction. We can try increasing the suction for thicker and wider sheets while decrease the suction for thinner sheets. 5.3.7 Blower adjustment As shown is the following picture, turn the knob clockwise to increase the blowing.
  • Page 19: Set Batch

    Omni-Flow 380 5.4 Set Batch Press “M” to enter Set Batch interface. We can set the batch quantity. Shown in the following pictures. After confirming, it will enter the standby interface. Then we can set the sheet quantity for each batch. For example, we set 3 batches and 2 sheets for each batch on the machine.
  • Page 20: Set Fan

    Omni-Flow 380 Speed adjust knob 5.8 Set Fan Press “M” to enter the interface. “1”is to open the suction fans and “2”is to close the suction assisting fan. Assist fans Notes:This two fans are used when we run the thicker and larger sheets. It can make this sheets fed more smoothly.
  • Page 21: Dbl Feed Detect(Optional

    Omni-Flow 380 5.9 DBL feed detect(Optional) Press “M” to enter the interface. We can select to open or close the double feed detecting function. Notes:The double feed detecting sensors are optional. If there are no double feed detecting sensors on the machine but the double feed detect is on, it will come up the error message.
  • Page 22: Auto Batch Set

    Omni-Flow 380 Notes:The Copi can be set from 0 to 999 and the Pa can be set from 1 to 25. It can set 4 different quantity of books with different pages in total. 5.11.3 Auto batch set If we press 1 to select auto batch set, it will enter the following interface. Sum:100 means the current set is 100 sheets in total.
  • Page 23 Omni-Flow 380 Batches Pages(Pa) Copi 1 Quotient Copi 2 Copi 3 Copi 4 For example, if we set sum=50 and Pa=10, the quotient is 5 and the remainder is 0. So the batches will be 5. 3) Sum is not divisible by Pa and Sum is less then Pa. It will do like the form. Batches Pages(Pa)...
  • Page 24 Omni-Flow 380 Batches Pages(Pa) Copi 1 Copi 2 Remainder Copi 3 Copi 4 7) Sum is not divisible by Pa. 2< (Sum÷Pa) <3, the remainder is 1. It will do like the form. Pages (Pa, and Pa is an Pages(Pa, and Pa Batches is an odd number.)...
  • Page 25: Set Batch Times

    Omni-Flow 380 11) Sum is not divisible by Pa. (Sum÷Pa) >3, the remainder is 2. It will do like the form. Batches Pages(Pa, and Pa is Pages(Pa, and Pa is an an odd number.) event number.) Copi 1 quotient - 2 Copi 2 Pa÷2﹢1 (Pa﹢1)÷2﹢1...
  • Page 26: Connection

    Omni-Flow 380 5.12.1 Connection As shown in the pictures, there are screws and shafts for the connection. Remember to tighten up the screws after you have set to the correct position. ① ② Notes:The connections for 33TN and stitch folder is shown in the operation manual of 33TN.
  • Page 27: Stitch Folder Setting

    Omni-Flow 380 5.12.3 Stitch folder setting 1)Set the paper deflector As shown in the following picture, there is a rubber head screw to fix the paper deflector. Rubber head screw. Paper deflector 2) Connection select As shown in the pictures, if the stitch folder was connected to the 33TN and Aeolus 38, it will come up the warning message for the confirmation of connecting to 33TN and Aeolus38.
  • Page 28: Side Guides Set On The Register

    Omni-Flow 380 5.12.4 Side guides set on the Register Loosen the two long screws on both sides, then adjust the side guides until they are 2mm away from the paper edge. Left side guide Right side guide 5.12.5 Paper deflector set on the Register As shown in the pictures, set the paper deflectors like this.
  • Page 29: Chapter 6 Trouble Shooting

    Omni-Flow 380 Chapter 6 Trouble shooting 6.1 C-1 top cover open As shown in the picture, it will come up C-1 warning if the switch was not pressed down by the top cover. Top cover switch 6.2 Feed jam As shown in the picture, if the sensor was covered by paper dust or the top and bottom sensors not toward to each other, it will come up feed jam error.
  • Page 30: Elevator Error

    Omni-Flow 380 Top double feed detector Bottom double feed detector 6.4 E-1 elevator error 1) When the feeding table get stuck on the top, press the release and stop button at the same time to fix it. And the upper limit assembly should not be adjusted too high.
  • Page 31: Chapter 7 Maintenance

    Omni-Flow 380 Chapter 7 Maintenance Regularly maintenance is very important for the machine. Especially for the transfer rollers and sensors. Unplug the power cord before any maintenance. 7.1 Clean sensors As shown in the pictures, there are some detect sensors on the machine. 7.2 Clean rollers Clean the dust on the surface of rollers regularly.
  • Page 32 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Your Matrix Laminator should reach you in perfect condition and is guaranteed for 1 Year from date of purchase covering defective parts and general wear and tear; this does not cover film jams, misfeeds or other operator related errors, which would be chargeable.

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