CS665 Pro
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Maintenance
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6.6
Precautions for paste pellets and the perfect binder
To ensure safety and product reliability, observe the precautions for using paste pellets and the Perfect
binder. Read page 1-29 as well.
Precautions for Paste Pellets
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Paste pellets are not edible; do not put them in your mouth nor swallow them.
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Keep paste pellets out of reach of children.
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Store paste pellets in dark, cool indoors at temperature between 5 and 35 degrees Celsius, avoiding
direct sunlight or exposure to water.
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Paste pellets may become degraded by such products as common oils, organic solvents, solvents
used in ink formulations, or volatile fragrances. Such degradation may cause deterioration in
adhesiveness, resulting in poor binding performance.
Precautions for Perfect binder
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Use only the paste GC-501 for this binder.
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Handle melted hot paste only with great care.
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If you need to clean or replace melted hot paste, contact your service representative.
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Turning on the main body does not turn on the perfect binder at the same time. The heater of the perfect
binder will be turned on only when [PB heater] on the Machine Status Screen or [Perfect Binder] on the
Output Application Screen is touched, or when print data of a perfect binding job is received.
The activated perfect binder will automatically be turned off in one minute after completion of the
perfect binding job or warmup, if any job setting or operation is made. See page 12-31 for details.
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Do not overload the paste hopper with paste pellets.
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Do not touch the lever in the paste hopper with your hand to avoid breakdown.
Summary of Contents for CS665 Pro
Page 1: ...Oc CS665 Pro User manual Copy Operations...
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