Oce Booklet Trimmer-D1 User Manual
Oce Booklet Trimmer-D1 User Manual

Oce Booklet Trimmer-D1 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Océ User Manual Booklet Trimmer-D1 Operating information...
  • Page 2 Copyright Copyright 2011 by Canon Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system without the prior written permission of Canon Inc. ©...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Chapter 1 Preface.........................5 Notes for the reader...................6 Naming conventions for finishers (commercial naming and naming in User Interfaces)..................9 Chapter 2 Parts and their functions..................11 Machine description.................12 Infeed section....................13 Trim section....................16 Booklet lifter section 1................19 Booklet lifter section 2................21 Conveyor section..................22 Chapter 3...
  • Page 4 Contents...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Preface

    Chapter 1 Preface...
  • Page 6: Notes For The Reader

    Notes for the reader Notes for the reader Introduction This manual helps you to use the Booklet Trimmer-D1. The manual contains a description of the product and guidelines to use and operate the Booklet Trimmer-D1. Definition Attention-Getters Parts of this manual require your special attention. These parts can provide the following: •...
  • Page 7 Notes for the reader Word Icon Indicates Caution Ignoring this warning could cause injury or damage to property. Note Indicates additional important information. The use of heat-resistant gloves is mandatory when you carry out these actions. Important safety instructions Warning: Do not remove the safety covers or deactivate the sensor switches for the safety covers.
  • Page 8 Notes for the reader Illustration When removing jammed booklets from the trim section, take care not to touch the blade. When removing jammed booklets from the infeed section, do not put your hands and fingers close to the belt. Otherwise, if the belt drives by some chance, your hands and fingers may be caught.
  • Page 9: Naming Conventions For Finishers (Commercial Naming And Naming In User Interfaces)

    Finisher-AF1 'Stacker/stapler' Saddle Finisher-AF2 'Stacker/stapler' Puncher Unit-BP1/BQ1/BR1 'Puncher' Paper Folding Unit-F1 'Folder' Document Insertion Unit-F1 'Inserter' High-Capacity Stacker-E1 'Stacker' Booklet Trimmer-D1 'Trimmer' Two-Knife Trimmer-A1 'Trimmer' Perfect Binder-C1 'Perfect Binder' Duplex Color Image Reader Unit-D1 'Scanner' Chapter 1 - Preface...
  • Page 10 Naming conventions for finishers (commercial naming and naming in User Interfaces) Chapter 1 - Preface...
  • Page 11: Parts And Their Functions

    Chapter 2 Parts and their functions...
  • Page 12: Machine Description

    Machine description Machine description Illustration Main sections Main sections Section More information Infeed section ‘Infeed section’ on page 13 Trim section ‘Trim section’ on page 16 Booklet lifter section 1 ‘Booklet lifter section 1’ on page 19 Booklet lifter section 2 ‘Booklet lifter section 2’...
  • Page 13: Infeed Section

    Infeed section Infeed section Introduction Booklets delivered from the printer are received here. The booklets are stacked with a small offset. The booklets are transported to the trim section. Note: When the trimmer is installed, you cannot touch this section. In case of booklet jams in the infeed section, pull out the trim unit and remove the jammed booklet from the space on the trim unit (see ‘Trim section’...
  • Page 14 Infeed section Illustration [14] Infeed section Main parts Main parts Part Function Top-bottom guides The top-bottom guides make sure that the booklets are stacked with an offset. Transport hooks The transport hooks push each booklet into the trim section Chapter 2 - Parts and their functions...
  • Page 15 Infeed section Part Function Transport belts The transport belts move the booklets. Chapter 2 - Parts and their functions...
  • Page 16: Trim Section

    Trim section Trim section Introduction Each booklet delivered from the infeed section is trimmed along its fore-edge. Then the booklets are delivered to the booklet lifter section. Hold the green handle to pull out the trim unit. Warning: Take care not to touch the blade edge when you remove jammed booklets from the trim section.
  • Page 17 Trim section Illustration [15] Trim section Chapter 2 - Parts and their functions...
  • Page 18 Trim section Main parts Main parts Part Description Infeed section Remove jammed booklets from the space here. Entrance transport belt The transport belt unit TC3 feeds the sheets to unit (TC3) the trimmer. If booklets jam in the trim section entrance, hold the green handle and open this mechanism to remove the jammed booklets.
  • Page 19: Booklet Lifter Section 1

    Booklet lifter section 1 Booklet lifter section 1 Introduction This section lifts each booklet and delivers. Illustration Main parts Main parts Part Description Locking lever The locking lever locks the booklet lifter section. Booklet lifter section belt unit [TB] If a booklet jam occurs in the booklet lifter section, hold the green locking lever and open this mechanism to remove jammed booklets.
  • Page 20 Booklet lifter section 1 • Hold the locking lever. • Close the transport belt unit. To close the transport belt unit: • Hold the locking lever. • Push the mechanism to the right until it is locked. Chapter 2 - Parts and their functions...
  • Page 21: Booklet Lifter Section 2

    Booklet lifter section 2 Booklet lifter section 2 Introduction This section delivers each booklet to the conveyor. Illustration Main parts Main parts Part Function Transport belts These belts move the booklets. Delivery section cover If a booklet jam occurs in the delivery section, open this cover and remove the jammed booklets.
  • Page 22: Conveyor Section

    Conveyor section Conveyor section Introduction The booklets delivered from the booklet lifter section are put on the conveyor. Chapter 2 - Parts and their functions...
  • Page 23 Conveyor section Illustration Main parts Main parts Part Function Handle Hold this handle and lift the roller unit when re- moving the booklets on the conveyor. Delivery transport These rollers hold the output booklets. The posi- rollers tion of the rollers is set automatically to match the booklet size.
  • Page 24 Conveyor section Part Function Booklet detect sensor This sensor detects the conveyor full with stacked booklets. Transport belts These belts move while booklets are being output, after booklets are ejected, and transports them. Delivery tray This tray holds the stacked booklets. It is remov- able.
  • Page 25: Chapter 3 Operating Procedures

    Chapter 3 Operating procedures...
  • Page 26: Turn The Trimmer On

    Turn the trimmer on Turn the trimmer on How to turn on the trimmer Put the On/Off button of Saddle Finisher-AF2 into the "I" position. Press the On/Off button on top of the printer, next to the base of the operator panel. Result The trimmer will be turned on because the trimmer is connected to Saddle Finisher-AF2.
  • Page 27: Operation While Trimming

    Operation while trimming Operation while trimming When the conveyor is full with booklets, remove the booklets When the machine stops because the conveyor is full, remove the booklets. After that, the operation restarts automatically. Note: When you remove booklets before the conveyor is full, you can increase production ef- ficiency without interrupting the operation.
  • Page 28 Operation while trimming When the trimmer booklet waste tray is full, empty it When the trimmer booklet waste tray is full, open the front cover, pull out this waste tray and empty it. Remove any residual trim that fell into the machine when you pulled out this tray.
  • Page 29 Operation while trimming Note: When booklets jam frequently, correct the problem (see ‘Clear a paper jam’ on page 36). Delivery section cover Transport belt unit Trim unit Front cover Chapter 3 - Operating procedures...
  • Page 30: Remove Or Install The Delivery Tray

    Remove or install the delivery tray Remove or install the delivery tray Illustration [21] Remove the delivery tray A. Locking knobs B. Delivery tray How to remove the delivery tray To remove the delivery tray, loosen the 2 locking knobs. Lift the delivery tray up to remove.
  • Page 31: Chapter 4 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 32: Error Messages

    Error messages Error messages Introduction When an error occurs and the machine does not work properly, the operator panel will display the message 'Call service.'. When this messages is displayed, keep in mind the following cautions. Warning: Do not plug in or pull out the power plug with wet hands. This may cause an electrical shock.
  • Page 33: Overview Of Possible Errors

    Overview of possible errors Overview of possible errors Introduction When an error occurs in the trimmer, the printer operator panel displays a corresponding message. The table below describes possible solutions for trimmer related errors. Warning: When you remove jammed booklets, take care not to touch the blade edge. Illustration [22] Error locations Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting...
  • Page 34 Overview of possible errors Possible errors Errors and solutions Cause of error Solution The delivery section cover is open. Close the delivery section cover (2). The front cover is open. Close the front cover (1). The trim unit is not inserted correctly. Hold handle C2 and insert the trim unit to the back end correctly.
  • Page 35 Overview of possible errors Cause of error Solution A booklet jam has occurred in section TB. • Open the front cover (1) and the transport belt unit B. • Remove the jammed booklet. • Place the transport belt unit B back to resume printing.
  • Page 36: Clear A Paper Jam

    Clear a paper jam Clear a paper jam Introduction Paper jams can occur at the following locations: Conveyor section Booklet lifter section 2 Booklet lifter section 1 Infeed section Trim section When a paper jam occurs, the jam is always caused by a paper chip jam or dirty transport belts.
  • Page 37 Clear a paper jam Illustration [23] Clear a paper jam How to clear a paper jam Cause of jam Solution Paper chip jam • Open the guide. • Check if any paper chips are left on the booklet feed path. •...
  • Page 38 Clear a paper jam Cause of jam Solution Transport belts are dirty Clean the transport belts. Contact your local authorized dealer. Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting...
  • Page 39: Appendix A Specifications

    Appendix A Specifications...
  • Page 40: Specifications

    Specifications Booklet Trimmer-D1 Note: Whenever a number of sheets is mentioned in the table below, the figure is based on media of 80 g/m² (20 lb Bond). Specifications of Booklet Trimmer-D1 Item Specifications Description Booklet Trimmer-D1 Maximum number of sheets 50 sheets or 48 sheets + 2 sheets of 300 g/m²...
  • Page 41 Specifications Item Specifications Conveyor capacity 30 booklets containing 40 sheets of A4 / Letter when trimming 20 mm (0.78"). Note: When the delivery tray is removed, the conveyor full condition is not detected. Continuous operation is possible. Machine dimensions (with con- WxDxH: 1,575 mm x 770 mm x 1,040 mm (62"...
  • Page 42 Index Index Remove the delivery tray Remove the delivery tray .........30 Booklet lifter section 1 Booklet lifter section 1 ........19 Trim section Trim section ...........16 Clear Paper chip jam ..........36 Paper jam ............36 Conversion table for commercial names and user interface names Conversion table for commercial names and user interface names...

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