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GB
WIRE BINDER G1
D. Emptying the Book Drawer:
Step 1:
Stop the printer/copier.
Do not open the door until current
operation is complete.
Step 2:
Open the BINDER G1
Book Drawer using the handle.
Step 3:
Slide the Book Drawer
Tray out of the BINDER G1.
Remove the stack of books from
the Tray. Note that all books
must be removed at once, do not
leave the tray partially full.
Step 4:
Ensure the Tray is empty
and that no debris is present in
the Tray area. Close the Book
Drawer Door firmly and resume
operation.
Bound Book Drawer Capacity
Element Size
Book capacity*
A
35
B
35
C
35
D
30
E
25
* Book drawer capacity may be lower when binding books with front and
rear covers less than 216gsm.
For optimal book stacking, it is recommended that books contain front
and back covers and be no smaller than 5 sheets plus 2 covers.
Books will be bound with the front cover on the bottom of the stack, to
complete the book this cover must be flipped to the front.
E. Clearing Jams:
When a jam occurs in the BINDER G1, identify
the location of the jam, and clear the excess
paper, starting with Area 1 and proceeding to
Area 2, 3, and 4.
After clearing any jam,
return to area 3b and remove any wire that
may be present
Area
Description
Area 1
– Bypass Paper Jam
If paper is jammed in Area
1, raise the top cover and
remove the jammed paper.
Raise the lower transport by
lifting
on
the
handle.
Remove any paper trapped
between the bypass region
and the stacking region.
Area 2
– Bypass Transfer or Stacking
Area Paper Jam
If paper is jammed in Area
2, raise the top cover and
the lower bypass by lifting
the handle to access the
stacking region. Raise the
vacuum stacker handle to
remove paper from the
stacking area. Sheets may
be partially hooked onto the
wire segment.
If loose sheets are left in the
stacking area, remove the
incomplete book from the
book
drawer,
after
removing these sheets.
Summary of Contents for GBC G1
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