If backup operation has been performed
1. Write the backup data to the new PCB in the host machine's service mode.
SORTER > FUNCTION > FIN-BK-W
2. Turn the main power of the host machine off and then on.
If backup operation has not been performed
1. Set the SW1 keys as shown below and press the SW2.
ON
1
2
3
4
SW1
SW2
2. Set all SW1 keys set to OFF.
ON
1
2
3
4
SW1
SW2
3. Based on the output setting values (P-PRINT), enter the adjustment values and setting values for the following items in
service mode. Note that you cannot enter the counter value.
Service Mode
Items
SORTER > ADJUST
STP-F1
Adjusting the front 1-staple position
STP-R1
Adjusting the rear 1-staple position
STP-2P
Adjusting the front/rear 2-staple position
BFF-SFT
Adjusting the displacement amount of the buffered paper (1st to 2nd
sheets)
BFF-SFT2
Adjusting the displacement amount of the buffered paper (2nd to 3rd
sheets)
SDL-STP
Adjusting the stitching position of the saddle stitcher unit
SDL-FLD
Adjusting the folding position of the saddle stitcher unit
SDL-ALG
Adjusting the alignment width of the saddle stitcher unit
ST-ALG1
Adjusting the A4 size paper alignment position
ST-ALG2
Adjusting the LTR size paper alignment position
SW-UP-RL
Adjusting the height of the swing unit
NST-SPD
Adjusting the delivery speed at the non sort mode
FR-ST-PS
Adjusting the binding pressure at the staple-free binding mode
FR-STP-Y
Adjusting the binding position for the front/rear direction at the sta-
ple-free binding mode
RBLT-PRS
Adjusting the height of the return belt
MSTP-2P
Adjusting the front/rear staple position at the manual staple mode
5. Adjustment
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Summary of Contents for Staple Finisher-AA1
Page 1: ...Revision 4 0 Staple Finisher AA1 Booklet Finisher AA1 Service Manual ...
Page 12: ...Product Overview 1 Features 5 Specifications 6 Names of Parts 14 Optional Configuration 20 ...
Page 83: ...Periodical Service 3 Periodic Servicing Tasks 76 ...
Page 87: ...3 Remove the 2 Connectors 1 2x 1 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 79 ...
Page 89: ...Main Units Parts 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 81 ...
Page 128: ...4x 1 2 2 3 3 2x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 120 ...
Page 150: ...Adjustment 5 Overview 143 Basic Adjustment 148 Adjustments When Replacing Parts 173 Other 184 ...
Page 193: ...Troubleshooting 6 Making Initial Checks 186 Processing Tray Area 187 Saddle Stitcher Area 188 ...
Page 204: ...4 5 6 7 8 9 7 Installation 196 ...
Page 205: ...10 7 Installation 197 ...
Page 223: ...2 3 2x 7 Installation 215 ...
Page 224: ...APPENDICES Service Tools 217 General Circuit Diagram 218 ...