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Zip21

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Operation and Maintenance Manual 

01-03-15 onwards 1502005

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 

 

Caslon House, Lyon Way, Hatfield Road, St. Albans, Herts, AL4 0LB / UK 

Telephone: +44 (0)1727-852211 Fax: +44 (0)1727-855772 

Email: [email protected] Website: www.caslon.co.uk 

Summary of Contents for Zip21A

Page 1: ...tion and Maintenance Manual 01 03 15 onwards 1502005 Caslon House Lyon Way Hatfield Road St Albans Herts AL4 0LB UK Telephone 44 0 1727 852211 Fax 44 0 1727 855772 Email info caslon co uk Website www...

Page 2: ...Page 1 Contents 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22...

Page 3: ...Cut Method Rotary spring loaded slitting knives Maximum Paper Capacity 200mm 7 87 Feeding Method Suction top feed Delivery Method Adjustable receiving tray Physical Size including feed tray 1100mm lo...

Page 4: ...e operation of the Zip21A please call your local service agent Important Information before you start The Zip21A is a microprocessor controlled machine As such the Zip21A must be connected to a dedica...

Page 5: ...is symbol on your equipment is confirmation that you should not dispose of the equipment in the normal household waste stream In accordance with European legislation end of life electrical and electro...

Page 6: ...t of program parameters that were programmed into the Zip21A will automatically be recovered from memory and displayed on the touch screen Pressing the START button will activate the Zip21A and the ma...

Page 7: ...stock This chrome rear guide also raises up to allow access to install remove the sheets and to make adjustments to the sheet retarding plate adjuster Below the feed unit is the sheet retarding plate...

Page 8: ...er Callipers supplied The width L is equal to the width of the card less 15mm For example a card of 85mm wide would have the adjusting tool set to 85 15 70mm The total distance between the side frames...

Page 9: ...71 5 84 69 26 5 55 40 70 85 70 25 56 41 68 5 86 71 23 5 57 42 67 87 72 22 58 43 66 5 88 73 20 5 59 44 64 89 74 19 60 45 62 5 90 75 17 5 61 46 61 91 76 16 62 47 59 5 92 77 14 5 63 48 58 93 78 13 64 49...

Page 10: ...e easy to set up and adjust Scissor or gutter cut formats can be programmed and produced on the Zip21A Refer to the Programming Section for set up The Cross Cutting Guillotine Section is factory set a...

Page 11: ...value of Margin would equal 12 00 Likewise if the first cut is to be 18mm from the lead edge of the sheet then this value would equal 18 00 Card Length The length of each piece to be cut out along the...

Page 12: ...everything is correct the machine will then return to the stop position The Manual button will open a new screen which allows control of the individual motors on the machine and other functions descri...

Page 13: ...en activated If held for more than 5 seconds the feed tray will continue to drop until it reaches the bottom of the feeder section This button reverses the drive of the motors and is useful when tryin...

Page 14: ...the location required Press Save again Screen returns to the editing screen Press Main Page Returns to main operating screen with job recalled and displayed The recommended trim off from the tail edg...

Page 15: ...arrow Press Card Size button Displays a keypad enter 85x54 MM 24 UP and then return arrow Press Edit Edit button stops flashing Press Save Dislay shows memory store locations Select the location requ...

Page 16: ...switch improperly adjusted Lower Top guard Check Microswitch Mark Sensor Mark Sensor has detected stock Remove stock from machine Registration Sensor Regsitration Sensor has detected stock Remove sto...

Page 17: ...eck Stack height in feeder Card strips caught in cutter Turn off machine first Remove strips with a non metallic object Check that the end cut off strip is between 4mm 10mm Feeding more than one card...

Page 18: ...to the Waste Collection Box Cut waste sticking to cutter blades Erratic stacking in Delivery Tray It is important to reduce the amount of static electricity in your card stock For laser printed stock...

Page 19: ...Page 18 Parts Breakdown Figure 3...

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