3-7
2. CUSTOM FOLDING
The registered data is preserved
even after the power is turned off.
17
After completing all settings, register
the custom folding setting.
Press the custom folding registration key 1 or 2
until the buzzer sounds “pi.pi...”.
For details of steps 18 and 19, refer to “1-3. Operation Procedure” in Chapter 2 BASIC
OPERATION “1. STANDARD FOLDING OF STANDARD PAPER” (
p.2-8).
10
Adjust the level sensor height.
11
Adjust the separating air amount.
12
Adjust the separator height.
13
Set the thin paper feed button to ON or OFF according to the paper thickness.
For details of steps 10 to 16, refer to “1-3. Operation Procedure” in Chapter 2 BASIC
OPERATION “1. STANDARD FOLDING OF STANDARD PAPER” (
p.2-4).
14
Press the speed key to set the processing speed.
15
Press the test key to perform test folding.
16
Check the finish of test folding.
18
Press the numerical keys to enter the number of sheets to be processed.
(Skip this step if using the add-count counter.)
19
Press the start key to start folding.
<Changing/erasing custom folding registration data>
1) Press the folding mode key so that the registration lamp (1 or 2) of the custom folding mode registering
the data to be changed or erased lights up.
2) To change the registered data, perform steps
8
to
17
of the above registration procedure. The data will
be rewritten.
To erase the data, proceed to step
3)
.
3) Press the custom folding registration key (1 or 2) registering the data to be erased until the buzzer
sounds “pi.pi...” (press for about two seconds), and then continue pressing for another two seconds until
the buzzer sounds “pi...”. (Total four seconds)
When the registered data is erased, the single folding lamp will light up.
Summary of Contents for DF-1000
Page 4: ...Memo ...
Page 9: ...v Caution Label Location SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...
Page 11: ...1 1 Chapter 1 BEFORE OPERATION ...
Page 12: ...1 2 1 NAMES AND OPERATION OF PARTS 13 14 15 11 16 12 7 10 9 8 2 5 6 3 4 1 17 21 20 19 18 ...
Page 14: ...1 4 1 NAMES AND OPERATION OF PARTS 32 30 34 31 23 38 22 26 27 37 36 33 35 24 25 29 28 ...
Page 20: ...1 10 Memo ...
Page 21: ...2 1 Chapter 2 BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 29: ...3 1 Chapter 3 APPLIED USE ...
Page 50: ...3 22 Memo ...
Page 51: ...4 1 Chapter 4 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 77: ...5 1 Chapter 5 MAINTENANCE ...
Page 83: ...A 1 Appendix ...
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