CS665 Pro
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Output applications
12
Turning on/off the heater of the perfect binder
The perfect binder has an inner heater to add heat to paste pellets for making perfect-bound books. It
requires approximately 20 minutes of warmup time to melt the pellets to be ready for the operation. Adding
heat continuously to paste pellets, however, may deteriorate them if the perfect binder is kept unoperated.
To prevent the deterioration of paste pellets, the heater of the perfect binder is designed to be turned off
automatically in one minute after a perfect binding job is completed.
To turn on the heater of the perfect binder
Turning on the sub power switch of the main body does not turn on the heater of the perfect binder at the
same time to start warming up automatically.
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Detail
The heater of the perfect binder can be set to start warming up automatically with the sub power switch
of the main body turned on. Please contact your service representative, if desired.
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Touch [PB heater] on the Machine Status Screen to start the heater of the perfect binder warming up.
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Note
The heater of the perfect binder automatically starts warming up when [Perfect Binder] is touched on
the Output Application Screen, or when a print job using perfect binder is received.
2
Note
If you previously know the time to use the perfect binder, calculate the timing to turn on the heater with
required warmup time, then manually turn it on by touching [PB heater] on the Machine Status Screen.
Summary of Contents for CS665 Pro
Page 1: ...Oc CS665 Pro User manual Copy Operations...
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