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  • Page 1 USER’S GUIDE 025-00121...
  • Page 2 RISO MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS USER'S GUIDE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. RISO SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ERRORS CONTAINED HEREIN OR FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THIS USER'S GUIDE.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Welcome to the RISOgraph Sorter TM2500 ..............3 About This User’s Guide ............3 Cautions in Installation and Operation ................4 Location and Environment ..........4 Power Connections ............5 Handling and Operation .............5 Knowing the Parts and Components ................6 The Control Panel........................7 Paper Recommendations ....................8 Size and Weight Restrictions ..........8...
  • Page 4: Welcome To The Risograph Sorter Tm2500

    Welcome to the RISOgraph Sorter TM2500 Thank you for purchasing the RISOgraph Sorter TM2500, whose compact body enables itself to stand beside your printer like its component and satisfy your small-volume finishing needs. It also prevents unexpected ink smudges on the rear side of printed copies.
  • Page 5: Cautions In Installation And Operation

    Cautions in Installation and Operation Follow the directions below for the proper location and environment when installing and operating your unit. They are intended to increase safety, ensure proper quality and prolong the life of your unit. Location and Environment Your dealer will help determine a proper location for your unit at the time of delivery.
  • Page 6: Power Connections

    Cautions Concerning Installation Power Connections WARNING • Check the rating plate on the unit before connecting the power cord to avoid applying the excess voltage to it. • Use the dedicated power cord. • Securely insert the power cord plug into the electrical outlet to ensure proper electri- cal connection.
  • Page 7: Knowing The Parts And Components

    Knowing the Parts and Components Control Panel ( p.7 NonSort Precision Stacking Tray ( p.10, 12 Gives various job directions through key entry and shows Receives ejected sheets in the NonSort Mode. various advices on the display. Receives the initial sample copy and excess sheets in other job modes.
  • Page 8: The Control Panel

    The Control Panel Status Display ( Reset Key p.18 Shows the current operation status. Resumes operation after a trouble is cleared. Operation 0: idle is automatically resumed in case of recovery from paper 1: in operation jam error. Also shows error status when a trouble occurs. Bin Elevation Key( p.12 Error Indicator (Red)
  • Page 9: Paper Recommendations

    Paper Recommendations Important! Using unsuitable paper could lead to paper jams, machine troubles, or ink smudges on printed copies. Regarding unsuitable types of paper, refer to the printer's User's Guide. Size and Weight Restrictions The allowable paper size range for bins is: 7 x 7 inch (182 mm x 182 mm) to 11 x 17 inch (297 mm x 432 mm). The allowable paper weight (thickness) range for bins is: 15-lb bond to 36-lb bond (50 to 157 g/m •...
  • Page 10: Description Of Job Modes

    Description of Job Modes The following three job modes are available. Sort, Stack, and NonSort. You can select one of them depending on your finishing needs. Sort Mode NonSort Mode The NonSort Mode stacks all printed copies in the dedi- cated Tray, the NonSort Precision Stacking Tray, without distributing them into bins.
  • Page 11: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Adjust the position of the Tray Paper Guides and Stopper on the NonSort Precision Stacking Tray. Raise the Tray Paper Guides and Stopper, if not, and slide them to fit the paper size. Set the paper arrangers referring to the NOTE instructions given in the dedicated User’s Guide of your printer.
  • Page 12 The power switch is located on the lower right side of the printer. When you turn it ON, power is sup- plied to the TM2500 as well. Select a job mode on the control panel of the printer.
  • Page 13 Basic Operation Start the selected job from the printer. Specify the print quantity and press the START key on the printer. An initial proof copy is ejected to the NonSort Precision Stacking Tray and the operation is inter- rupted. Press the START key on the printer again to resume operation if you find the proof copy as expected.
  • Page 14 Basic Operation Special Note-Providing Stack Mode’s Interval You can give an interval before the printer resumes operation after its suspension in the Stack Mode to secure enough time for ink drying on printed copies with large solids, preventing unexpected ink smudges on them.
  • Page 15: Using The Stapler

    Using the Stapler The motor-driven stapler is attached as standard equip- ment, to allow you to staple stacks of sorted copies in the bins. To activate the stapler, insert a stack of sheets into the slit of the stapler.The inserted stack is then automatically sta- pled.
  • Page 16: Refilling The Staple Cartridge

    Using the Stapler Refilling the Staple Cartridge When the stapler runs out of staples, the green indicator on the control panel of the stapler lights. In this case, refill the empty cartridge with staples as instructed below. Green Indicator Turn down the stapler. Press the green (PUSH OPEN) button and pull the stapler toward you.
  • Page 17 Using the Stapler Put a new staple box into the cartridge. Push a new staple box into the cartridge as shown in the figure and pull off the holding tape. Return the charged staple car- tridge into the stapler. Push in the staple cartridge until the green lever is set vertical.
  • Page 18: Removing Jammed Staples

    Using the Stapler Removing Jammed Staples When a staple jams in the stapler, the orange indicator on the control panel of the stapler lights. In this case, remove the jammed staples as instructed below. Turn down the stapler and Orange Indicator remove the staple cartridge.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting Tips

    Troubleshooting Tips Advice Displays This section explains how to deal with advice displays which may appear on the Status Display of the Control Panel. In case any of the following advice displays appears on the Status Display, take necessary actions referring to the descriptions below.
  • Page 20: Disconnecting The Sorter From The Printer

    Troubleshooting Tips Disconnecting the Sorter from the Printer Grip the Joint Unit Release Lever. A click sounds and the Joint Unit is unlocked from the printer. Push the sorter off the printer, holding the lever. The sorter is separated far enough from the printer for you to check the Joint Unit.
  • Page 21: Specifications

    Specifications System Shifting open-tray bins with a single NonSort tray installed at bottom [face-up paper transfer] Job Mode Sort / Stack / NonSort Bin Quantity 25 bins with 1 NonSort precision stacking tray [Multiple tower connection is not available] Bin Capacity <Sort Bin>...
  • Page 22: Index

    Index advice displays..............18 nonsort mode ..............9 nonsort precision stacking tray ......6, 10,12 basic operation..............10 bin .................6, 9, 12 paper recommendations ..........8 bin capacity ..............9 paper, size restrictions ............8 bin elevation key (illustration) ..........7 paper, weight restrictions ..........8 bin elavation key ,using..........12 power connections, recommended ......5,20 bin paper ejection guide adjustment lever ....6,10 bin paper stopper ............6,10...
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