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MORGANA DOCUFOLD Mk2 OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS
SIDE LAY
Place a single sheet of the job onto the loading table.
Release the side lay clamp screws (A) and slide the side lay just up to the sheet so that there is
about half a millimetre clearance or 1/64 inch
Tighten the clamp screws.
PAPER GATE
Adjust the height of the paper gate using knob (B) (clockwise to lower, anti -clockwise to raise)
so that the clearance above the vacuum roller is two thicknesses of the paper to be folded. Do
not make this adjustment, when the face of the paper gate is above a hole in the vacuum roller,
if it is, rotate the vacuum roller by hand to bring the metal between holes below the paper gate.
On this machine, the paper gate is fixed in an optimum position and cannot be moved
backwards and forwards (horizontally).
SUCTION OPENING
The suction slot inside the suction drum, may be adjusted by releasing knob (C) and swinging
the knob in the desired position. Lighter stocks including bond will run best with the knob set
to the left. For heavier stocks and curled-up stock, move the knob (C) to the right until a
satisfactory position is obtained.
AIR DISTRIBUTION KNOB (D)
Depending on the length of the sheet, the air distribution knob (D) should be rotated to supply
the air to the correct ports as follows -
Position 1 - This is for short sheets A5 or 8" long with only port 1 open
Position 2 - This is for sheets A4 or 11" long with the front port and port 2 open
Position 3 - This is for the longest sheets A3 or 17" with the front port and port
3 open.
Position 0 - In this position, only port 2 is open and can be used on long sheets
with the curl up where you need to blow air into the centre of the stack.
These setting positions are only a guide and some experimentation may obtain a better result
with non-standard settings.
(Note) Position 1 feeds most paper stocks and sizes; thus the air distribution knob can be
left in this position for most jobs.
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