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The Cutting Mark must be printed in black in order to be read by the sensor. 

Colored paper (especially dark colors) can also prevent the sensor from 

reading. 

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The maximum printing area varies. Some printers cannot always print the 

Cutting Mark. In that case, enlarge the "Upper Margin" so that the Cutting 

Mark can be printed. 

Note: Be sure to keep the Top Margin length within the Upper Limit of each 

cutting mode. Refer to 

6.9 

and the Top Margins table on page 18. 

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With the Cutting Mark function being on, pre-printed logos or marks will not 

be always located in the proper position when cards are finished. 

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The BC-10 will stop if you try to cut sheets without a Cutting Mark while the 

Cuttin Mark function is on. 

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When the Cutting Mark function is off, the BC-10 cuts sheets according to a 

manually-set Top Margin length of the selected Cutting Mode. Printed Cutting 

Marks are ignored. 

6.8 

To select Counter Modes 
Press the Mode button to select "Adding" or "Preset." 

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When "Adding" is selected, the "Adding" LED turns on. The number of the 

Counter increases by twos as the BC-10 goes on cutting. 

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When "Preset" is selected, the "Preset" LED turns on. Press 

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or 

� 

to 

increase/decrease the "Preset" number in the Display by tens. The number of 

the Counter decreases by tens as the BC-10 goes on cutting. 

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With the "Preset" mode, the machine stops cutting and goes "Ready" when the 

Counter comes down to "0000." Two seconds later, the Counter shows the 

"Preset" number again. 

6.9 

To adjust the Top Margin 

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Once you press the Adjust Top margin button, the "Top margin" LED turns on 

and the Top Margin value used in the last job appears. 

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Standard Top Margin lengths are shown in page 18. 

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When you browse Cutting Modes, the standard Top Margin length for each 

Cutting Mode appears. Press 

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or 

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to increase/decrease the Top Margin 

length one step at a time. Press the Adjust Top margin button to save the value 

and return to the Counter Display. 

6.10 

When all settings for Cutting Modes and Counter Modes are finished, start the 

job by pressing the Start button.

 

The "Start" LED turns on and the BC-10 begins cutting sheets.

 

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Summary of Contents for BC-10

Page 1: ...MBM BC 10 BUSINESS CARD CUTTER OPERATION MANUAL Tokyo August 1 2006 http www monomachines com http www monomachines com ...

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Page 3: ...55 x 90mm or 51 x 90mm Cutting Format Single cut US size Double cut US size Single cut Standard size Double cut Standard size Double cut US size Cutting Thickness 6 1000 to 12 1000 0 15 to 0 30mm Approx 110 to 302g m2 Speed 100 cards 10 sheets per minute Single cut Sheet Stacking Capacity 50 sheets Sheet thickness 0 20mm 0 008 Counter Addition and preset subtraction Dimensions 23 0 W x 16 9 D x 12...

Page 4: ...lse EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS You will find following symbols in this Manual and on labels attached onto the machine DANGER identifies an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION identifies a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor injury or property damage incidents Prohibited Do not dis assemble Do not touch...

Page 5: ...xcessive weight on the cord 2pull without holding the plug 3bend excessively or 4modify the cord If a sheet is stuck in the Cutter Unit 1clear the error 2press the start button to open the cutter and 3turn off the Power Switch before removing the paper Do not remove the transparent cover of the trash box It is part of the safety cover of the Slitter Unit which keeps operator s hands from being inj...

Page 6: ...ck do not operate the BC 10 without grounding If a three hole outlet is not available be sure to ground the power cord with the adapter Do not disassemble the Cutter Unit Do not disassemble the Slitter Unit Be sure to turn off the Power Switch before removing jammed paper When you move the BC 10 lift from the bottom The BC 10 weighs about 46 lbs 21 0kg Do not rub the edges of paper in order to avo...

Page 7: ...oid the risk of falling down Remove the plug from the outlet if the BC 10 will not be in use for a long period Never use the cord to pull the plug from an outlet Clean up the blades of the plug periodically Dust on the blades can cause fires Turn off the Power Switch and disconnect the plug before moving the BC 10 5 http www monomachines com http www monomachines com ...

Page 8: ...ne on a flat level and stable surface Keep the machine away from heating devices or fires Keep the machine away from dusty locations Do not leave the machine in direct sunshine Avoid dropping or bumping the machine CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION than 50 or higher than 80 6 http www monomachines com http www monomachines com ...

Page 9: ...e power cord with wet hands in order to avoid electric shock Make sure the voltage of the outlet is consistent with the voltage marked on the serial tag Do not operate in excessive cold or heat Connect the machine directly to a wall mounted outlet Do not connect to a multiple outlet strip Grip on the bottom to carry the machine 7 http www monomachines com http www monomachines com ...

Page 10: ...2 OVERVIEW Upper Cover Rear Cover Paper Feeder Tray Operation Panel Card Stacking Box Front Cover Trash Box 8 http www monomachines com http www monomachines com ...

Page 11: ...tter Unit S3 Sensor Under the Pressure Roller Unit Slitter Unit Upper Cover Cutter Unit Power Inlet Power Switch Paper Feeder Unit Separate Pad Under the Paper Feeder Unit S2 Sensor Under the Paper Feeder unit and just before the Cutter Unit 9 http www monomachines com http www monomachines com ...

Page 12: ... 2 Insert the Paper Feeder Tray along the guide rails until it stops 3 Attach the two tabs under the Paper Feeder Tray to the brackets of the machine with provided screws Make sure the Paper Feeder Tray is securely fixed to the machine See Figure 2 4 Insert the Trash Box and hang the Card Stacking Box on the verge of the Card Outlet See Figure 1 5 Connect the Power Cord to a 120VAC outlet If a thr...

Page 13: ...programs such as Adobe Illustrator or PageMaker may be used 4 3 If your printer cannot precisely position the images on the sheet the BC 10 can be adjusted during the cutting procedure See 6 9 and 6 11 4 4 Print required number of sheets One sheet makes 10 cards 4 5 The heat of the printer can make sheets curl These curls can cause paper jams or affect cutting accuracy Straighten out paper as much...

Page 14: ...ngle cut 50 8 x 89mm 2 2 2 2 2 0 5 0 5 0 5 3 5 3 5 0 5 50 8 50 8 50 8 50 8 50 8 0 5 12 7 12 7 12 7 12 7 12 7 89 89 2 x 3 5 inches double cut 50 8 x 89mm 2 0 5 0 5 0 5 3 5 3 5 0 25 0 25 0 125 0 125 0 125 0 125 50 8 6 4 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 6 4 12 http www monomachines com http www monomachines com ...

Page 15: ...aper 55 55 55 55 55 51 x 90mm double cut 55 x 90mm double cut 55 x 90mm single cut 11 55 55 55 55 55 7 2 2 2 2 7 51 51 51 51 11 5 5 5 5 11 12 6 12 12 6 12 12 6 12 90 90 90 90 90 90 13 11 51 http www monomachines com http www monomachines com ...

Page 16: ...ck CAUTION Never use the cord to pull the plug from an outlet 5 4 To set the paper 1 Jog a stack of sheets 2 Place the stack on the Paper Feeder Tray face up 3 Press down the Left Paper Guide on the Paper Feeder Tray to turn the feeding status off 4 While pressing down the Left Paper Guide slide the paper down until it stops 5 Release the Left Paper Guide to turn the feeding status on Load limit i...

Page 17: ...mpletely 6 3 To clear errors refer to the list of error codes below and press the Ready Clear button Error Code Description E002 Malfunction of the sensor in the Cutter Unit Or the malfunction of the Cutter Unit E003 The Slitter Unit is not set properly E006 A sheet or cut fragment has stopped at the S2 sensor E007 Paper conveying problem S3 sensor timeout a sheet did not reach the S3 sensor in ti...

Page 18: ...t being attached 6 7 To select the Cutting Mark function To use the Cutting Mark function you have to print a Cutting Mark on your business card layout at the same time The Cutting Mark is a black rectangle which size is 2mm x 31mm 0 08 x 1 22 to tell the machine where to start cuttings Press the Cutting mark button to turn on the Cutting Mark function The red LED turns on Press the Cutting mark b...

Page 19: ...en Adding is selected the Adding LED turns on The number of the Counter increases by twos as the BC 10 goes on cutting When Preset is selected the Preset LED turns on Press or to increase decrease the Preset number in the Display by tens The number of the Counter decreases by tens as the BC 10 goes on cutting With the Preset mode the machine stops cutting and goes Ready when the Counter comes down...

Page 20: ...rrent sheet Do not press the Start button until the machine stops 6 11 Move the Slitter Unit to adjust the side margin 1 Loosen the Slitter Unit Adjusting Screws 2 Using the Slitter Unit Adjusting Gauge located on the Slitter Unit slide the Slitter Unit the necessary amount The Slitter Unit can be moved about 08 inches or 2 mm from center 3 Tighten the screws up after an adjustment CAUTION Never d...

Page 21: ...er Switch to avoid the risk of electric shock Confirm the power is off and remove the jammed paper E006 means the S2 sensor cannot read the lead edge of a sheet Lift up the Paper Feeder Unit to remove the sheet The sensor cannot read highly transparent or dark paper Curls or waves on paper can also cause feeding problems In this case it is necessary to straighten the paper Be sure to put the Paper...

Page 22: ... off the Power Switch immediately and remove the plug Call the supplier for repair 7 MAINTENANCE 7 1 To replace the Pick up Roller 1 Remove the Setscrew and pull out the Roller 2 Put a new Roller on the shaft Make sure the Roller is set in the proper direction The Roller has a one way clutch so that it will not rotate in the wrong direction 3 Tighten the Setscrew Pick up Roller Setscrew 20 http ww...

Page 23: ...Serious injury could result Take care not to feed staples or clips into the BC 10 they will damage the blades 7 3 Do not touch the Mainboard under the Front Cover 7 4 The BC 10 does not require oiling 7 5 When cleaning do not use alcohol or any solvents They can harm plastics and painted surfaces CAUTION Do not remove the transparent cover of the trash box It is part of the safety cover of the Sli...

Page 24: ...cted the width of the card is 90mm When one of 2 modes B is selected the width of the card is 3 5 inches 89mm Two types of Slitter Units are available for the BC 10 If a customer selected a Slitter Unit for Letter sized paper an A4 Slitter Unit is optional The Slitter Units are motorized for easy installation 22 http www monomachines com http www monomachines com ...

Page 25: ...s under 0 012 or 0 30mm The lead edge of the sheets curls too much Straighten the lead edge of the sheets There is some silicone oil on the sheets Replace the sheets The friction of the paper is too much Try some other paper with less friction The Pick up Roller has worn out to lose its grip Replace the Pick up Roller 4 A sheet stops after moving slightly The sensor cannot detect because the paper...

Page 26: ...r waves too much to be conveyed smoothly Remove the paper from the Paper Feeder Tray and straighten it The paper has so much friction that it cannot be conveyed properly Try some other papers with less friction 9 Cutting accuracy is good but the positions of printed images are uneven The layout is not good Redo the layout 10 The Display does not operate correctly The BC 10 is out of order Call for...

Page 27: ...achine is grounded 13 The BC 10 does not respond to command inputs The Onboard Microcomputer has been affected by an electromagnetic noise Turn off the Power Switch Wait seven seconds and turn the power back on This procedure resets the microcomputer 1 2 3 13 If all of the items in each section have been checked and the problems are still unresolved the BC 10 needs to be repaired If problems conti...

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