
Chapter 1
1-8
* If paper of 64 g/m2.
1.2.1.9 Large-Capacity Paper Source
0008-6825
/ iR85+ / iR8070
- With the addition of the Side Paper Deck-M1 (option), up to 7650 sheets of paper (80 g/m2) may be accommodated for immediate use:
Right deck: 1500 sheets <1700 sheets>*
Left deck: 1500 sheets <1700 sheets>*
Cassette 3: 550 sheets <600 sheets>*
Cassette 4: 550 sheets <600 sheets>*
Manual feed tray: 50 sheets
Side Paper Deck-M1/T1 (option): 3500 sheets <4000 sheets*>
* If paper of 64 g/m2.
1.2.1.10 Various Delivery Processing (with options)
0006-9371
iR105i/iR105+ / iR9070
a. Stapling
- A stack of as many as 100 sheets may be stapled. (1-point or 2-point stapling; with a Finisher-K1N/K2N or Saddle Finisher-K3N/K4N in use)
MEMO:
T-1-4
b. Saddle Stitching
-
A sheet of paper may be stapled in the middle, folded, and delivered (with a Saddle Finisher-K3N/K4N in use).
c. Punching
- A sheet of paper may be punched to open 2, 3, or 4 holes and delivered (with a Finisher-K2N or Saddle Finisher-K3N/K4N, and Puncher Unit-E1/F1 in
use).
MEMO:
Finisher-K2N: 2/3 holes.
Saddle Finisher-K3N: 2/3 holes.
Saddle Finisher-K4N: 4 holes.
d. Folding
- A sheet of paper may be folded into a Z and delivered (with a Paper Folding Unit-C1 in use).
e. Trimming function
- The trimmer receives a booklet prepared by the saddle finisher, and cuts off an edge of the booklet (i.e., an opposite side to the stapling side) to deliver.
(When the trimmer-A1 is attached.)
MEMO: Trimming function
It cuts off an edge of a booklet for alignment.
1.2.1.11 Various Delivery Processing (with options)
0008-6834
/ iR85+ / iR8070
a. Stapling
- A stack of as many as 100 sheets may be stapled. (1-point or 2-point stapling; with a Finisher-K1/K1N/K2/K2N or Saddle Finisher-K3/K3N/K4/K4N in
use)
MEMO:
T-1-5
100-sheet stapling:
Stapler-G1
Stapler cartridge (standard with finisher)
50-sheet stapling:
Stapler-H1
Stapler Cartridge -H1
100-sheet stapling:
Stapler-G1
Summary of Contents for ImageRunner iR8500 Series
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