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Summary of Contents for DFS10

Page 1: ...Océ DFS10 Operator Manual ...

Page 2: ...Océ Technologies B V All rights reserved Id 7241873 ...

Page 3: ...following applicable Directives of the European Union as of the dates indicated January 1 1995 Council Directive 73 23 EEC amended by Council Directive 93 68 EEC approximation of the laws of the member states related to low voltage equipment January 1 1996 Council Directive 89 336 EEC approximation of the laws of the member states related to electromagnetic compatibility A full declaration definin...

Page 4: ...hich case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense Changes or modifications to this equipment not specifically approved by the Océ Corporation may void the user s authority to operate this equipment Caution This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate meas...

Page 5: ...nterface Module 13 Manual Feeder 14 Cover Trays 15 Output Tray and Book Guide 16 Book path through the Océ DFS10 17 Chapter 3 Making the books Book overview 20 Book making overview 21 Determining the correct spine width 22 Selecting the cover supply 24 Loading the cassettes into the Cover Trays 25 Loading the cassettes into the Cover Trays procedure 27 Producing the books 29 Chapter 4 Customising ...

Page 6: ...onal sheets into a bound book 59 Problem solving table 60 Calling for service 64 Chapter 7 Technical data Product specifications 66 Paper Cover specifications 67 Spine width sheet capacity 68 Copy paper guide for reliable Océ DFS10 operation 69 Book cool down time 70 Appendix A Safety information Instructions for safe use 72 Safety data sheets 74 Appendix B Miscellaneous Reader s comment sheet 78 ...

Page 7: ...e DFS10 during machine installation It describes the operation and maintenance of the DFS10 as an automatic book maker accessory to an Océ copier printer or as a stand alone manual feed book maker There are two machine types a A4 machine and a 8 5 x 11 machine DFS10 uses specially designed Océ covers to produce bound books ...

Page 8: ...pe ___________________________________ Customer Support Representative _____________________________________ The DFS10 requires the use of specially designed Océ covers The covers are contained in cassettes that have a capacity of 150 covers A variety of standard and custom covers is available Contact your Sales Representative for more information Record the telephone numbers in the spaces below f...

Page 9: ... desired cover source and loading cassettes Additionally it describes the procedures for making books in both automatic and manual modes Chapter 4 Customizing your DFS10 This chapter describes the features you can set to customize your DFS10 Chapter 5 Maintenance This chapter provides helpful hints for the maintenance of the DFS10 and for ordering supplies It also contains instructions for storing...

Page 10: ...t button Initial capitals Specific part names of the machine are identified by initial capitals for example Interface Module Manual Feeder Cover Tray 1 etc Caution A Caution indicates an operation maintenance procedure practice condition or statement that if not strictly followed could result in personal injury Cautions always precede the step within a procedure to which they refer Warning A Warni...

Page 11: ...e the DFS10 on a flat level surface Ensure that the DFS10 is aligned to your Océ copier printer for optimum performance Avoid locations that subject the DFS10 to the following conditions Direct sunlight which may make the screen difficult to see Extreme changes in temperature or humidity After selecting a location that meets the preceding guidelines ensure that the DFS10 has sufficient space aroun...

Page 12: ...6 Introduction Product orientation Overview of the Océ DFS10 1 Front 2 Left Side 3 Rear 4 Right Side ...

Page 13: ...cé DFS10 Operator Manual Chapter 2 Getting to know the Océ DFS10 This chapter introduces the Océ DFS10 illustrates its major components and provides you with information you will need to begin making books ...

Page 14: ...Take a few minutes to become familiar with these components 1 Horizontal Bridge Door 2 Vertical Bridge Door 3 Set Collating Door 4 Manual Feeder Door 5 Left Front Door 6 Right Front Door 7 Cover Tray 1 8 Cover Tray 2 9 Book Guide 10 Output Tray 11 Attention Lamp 12 Control Panel 13 Power On Off Switch 14 Wheel 15 Foot ...

Page 15: ...to know the Océ DFS10 9 Below is an illustration of the location of the Océ DFS10 Operator Manual holder located on the Rear Cover of the DFS10 View from rear of DFS10 1 Operator Manual 2 Operator Manual Holder ...

Page 16: ...u to program the DFS10 and provides operational information The appearance of the Control Panel varies for the A4 and 8 5 x 11 machines Below are illustrations of both versions of the Control Panel The table following the illustrations contains descriptions of each of the components A4 machine 8 5 x 11 machine ...

Page 17: ...1 and Cover Tray 2 5 Language Button Each DFS10 is enabled for a default language If you desire a Service Representative can enable anyone of 11 other languages as a second language on your DFS10 When a second language has been enabled pressing the Language button allows you to switch between the default and second languages All messages in the Message Display and Cover Supply Contents Display wil...

Page 18: ... automatically It will also clear when you power off the DFS10 8 Manual Start Button Press this button to start the binding process whenever you use the Manual Feeder When binding multiple copy sets you do not need to press this button for each set if you feed the sets within 15 seconds of each other 9 Stop Button Press this button to stop the operation of the DFS10 When you do so the binding proc...

Page 19: ...e physical link between the DFS10 and the host machine It enables copy sets to feed from the host machine to the DFS10 for automatic binding into books Below is an illustration of the major components of the Interface Module View from left side of DFS10 1 Horizontal Bridge Door 2 Vertical Bridge Door 3 Set Collating Door ...

Page 20: ...you to feed the copy sets manually or if applicable copy sets with covers manually Refer to chapter 3 Making the Books for detailed instructions on using the Manual Feeder The illustration below shows the Manual Feeder Door open to the position for receiving copy sets manually 1 Manual Feeder Door shown open 2 Manual Feeder ...

Page 21: ...10 will unlock the Cover Tray 2 In Use indicator Red This indicator lights when the Cover Tray contains covers the tray is currently selected and the tray is locked and ready for operation 3 Please Wait indicator Amber This indicator lights after you press the Unlock button and the Cover Tray is in the process of unlocking It also lights after you close the Cover Tray or select a tray and the tray...

Page 22: ...ull When the Output Tray is approximately three quarters full the message Output Tray Almost Full Empty Top Output Tray will appear in the Message Display of the DFS10 Control Panel If enabled the Attention Lamp will light and the Sound Tone will beep twice The DFS10 will finish binding the copy sets in process You must empty the Output Tray of the DFS10 Status Off line When the Output Tray is ful...

Page 23: ...put Station delivers the copy set to the Set Drive Station where the copy set sheets are aligned 4 Book Drive Station If a Cover Tray has been selected the cover is delivered to the Book Drive Station where the cover is held open The Set Drive Station feeds the copy set into the open cover in the Book Drive Station 5 Binder Module The Book Drive Station delivers the book to the Binder Module Heat ...

Page 24: ...18 Getting to know the Océ DFS10 Notes ...

Page 25: ... books This chapter provides an overview of books It also lists and explains the steps in the book making process There are 3 methods in producing the books Automatic operation Manual operation with cover trays and Manual operation without cover trays ...

Page 26: ...DFS10 detects the use of a non Océ cover a Please Feed Set Using an Océ Cover Press Reset to Continue message will appear in the Message Display of the Control Panel of the DFS10 The DFS10 will stop processing You must perform a jam clearance to remove the copy set and cover from the DFS10 See chapter 6 Problem solving for further information about jam clearance The covers are contained in recycla...

Page 27: ...ettes into the Cover Trays This step is applicable only if you have selected one or both Cover Trays as the cover source When a selected Cover Tray is empty or contains the incorrect covers you must load the correct cassettes into the Cover Tray 4 Producing the books The procedures for producing books vary depending on which of the following methods of operation you are using Automatic operation o...

Page 28: ... copy set from the Manual Feeder Using the Spine Width Sheet Capacity Table to determine spine width If you are using 80 gsm or 20 lb 24 lb Océ paper you can use the Spine Width Sheet Capacity Table located in chapter 7 Technical data as an alternative to the Manual Feeder for determining the correct spine width The table indicates the minimum maximum number of sheets allowed for each spine width ...

Page 29: ... to 13 sheets 3 0 mm 14 to 28 sheets 6 0 mm 29 to 55 sheets 9 0 mm 56 to 84 sheets 13 mm 85 to 120 sheets Table 2 Spine Widths For 11 inch Size Capacity 1 16 inch 1 to 15 sheets 1 8 inch 16 to 30 sheets 1 4 inch 31 to 60 sheets 3 8 inch 61 to 90 sheets 1 2 inch 91 to 120 sheets ...

Page 30: ...oaded The DFS10 will feed from Cover Tray 1 first When Cover Tray 1 empties the DFS10 will automatically begin feeding from Cover Tray 2 It will repeat the process of switching from the full to the empty tray until the job completes This ensures that you will not lose any valuable production time while you replace an empty cassette NOTE When using Cover Tray 1 and Cover Tray 2 together you must ha...

Page 31: ... you cannot select it from the Control Panel of the DFS10 You must insert a cassette containing covers into the Cover Tray before being able to select a Cover Tray The DFS10 alerts you in several ways when a Cover Tray is empty These ways shown below can vary for the Cover Tray in use or a Cover Tray not in use that is empty 1 Ready to Open indicator light 2 Cover Supply Contents Display 3 Mimic D...

Page 32: ...atically unlock and the green Ready to Open indicator light will go on The Supply Level indicator lights on the Cover Tray will go out The DFS10 will stop accepting copy sets but will continue processing the books already in progress Cover Tray not currently in use is empty When the Cover Tray not currently in use is empty the following will occur The Message Display on the Control Panel of the DF...

Page 33: ...the Unlock button for the Cover Tray The amber Please Wait indicator light will go on to advise you that the Cover Tray is unlocking When the Cover Tray is unlocked the green Ready to Open indicator light will go on NOTE You must press the Unlock button only if the Cover Tray you are loading currently contains covers When a Cover Tray is empty the DFS10 automatically unlocks the Cover Tray for you...

Page 34: ...ssette into the Cover Tray backwards you may damage the cassette 4 Place the new cassette into the Cover Tray Ensure that the bar code is facing the front of the Cover Tray 5 Close the Cover Tray The amber Please Wait indicator light will go on to advise you that the Cover Tray is locking When the Cover Tray is locked the red In Use indicator light will go on NOTE The Cover Tray will not close unl...

Page 35: ...ing process for each copy set takes about two minutes from the time the copy set enters the DFS10 until it is available as a bound book in the Output Tray of the DFS10 NOTE When the books exit the DFS10 you can handle them and browse through them You should not however allow them to lie open until the glue in the cover spine has cooled and reached full strength The recommended cool down time depen...

Page 36: ...ion using the Cover Trays Use this procedure when the DFS10 is in off line mode and you wish to use the Cover Trays as the cover source 1 Select the correct cover supply from the Control Panel of the DFS10 2 Open the Manual Feeder Door ...

Page 37: ... area of the DFS10 b For landscape horizontal page orientation insert the copy set so that top page of your copy set faces the right side of the DFS10 and the top of the pages face downward into the Manual Feeder as the word Océ is shown in the figure NOTE Follow the orientation labels on the Manual Feeder area of the DFS10 4 Press the Manual Start button on the Control Panel of the DFS10 NOTE If ...

Page 38: ... is available as a bound book in the Output Tray of the DFS10 NOTE When the books exit the DFS10 you can handle them and browse through them You should not however allow them to lie open until the glue in the cover spine has cooled and reached full strength The recommended cool down time depends on the width of the spine and the number of books Refer to the book cool down table in chapter 7 Techni...

Page 39: ...t covers It eliminates the effort of loading the correct cassettes into a Cover Tray 1 Select None from the Cover Supply section on the Control Panel of the DFS10 2 Insert the copy set into the book cover according to the page orientation step a or step b a For portrait vertical page orientation insert the copy set so that the top page of your copy set faces the front of the cover and the cover sp...

Page 40: ...en the Manual Feeder Door 4 Insert the copy set with the cover into the Manual Feeder according to the page orientation step a or step b a For portrait vertical page orientation insert the copy set with the cover so that the top page of your copy set faces the right side of the DFS10 as the word Océ is shown in the figure and the cover spine faces downward into the Manual Feeder NOTE Follow the or...

Page 41: ...eed to press the Manual Start button for each book 6 Retrieve the bound books from the Output Tray of the DFS10 NOTE The entire binding process for each copy set takes about two minutes from the time the copy set enters the DFS10 until it is available as a bound book in the Output Tray of the DFS10 NOTE When the books exit the DFS10 you can handle them and browse through them You should not howeve...

Page 42: ...36 Making the books Notes ...

Page 43: ... Tools features that you can customise or program to meet your specific needs These features are as follows Energy Saver Spine Width Units Display Attention Lamp Sound Tone Electronic Counter Security Code Software Version This chapter describes these Customer Tools features and explains how to change them ...

Page 44: ...imetres for the A4 machine and inches for the 8 5 x 11 machine Attention Lamp This feature allows you to enable or disable the Attention Lamp located at the top of the Control Panel of the DFS10 This lamp illuminates to alert you to certain conditions that require your attention The default for this feature is enabled Sound Tone This feature allows you to enable or disable the Sound Tone for the D...

Page 45: ... the software version level of the Main Board EPROM and UI Board EPROM currently installed on your machine This information is read only It is especially helpful if you need to place a call for service The Customer Service Support Representative may ask you for this information ...

Page 46: ...owing pages to change the settings for the desired features Entering the Customer Tools mode To enter the Customer Tools mode do the following 1 Simultaneously press and release the Energy Saver and Stop buttons The Message Display and Cover Supply Contents Display will now contain instructions for accessing the Customer Tools 2 Do one of the following a If the security code has not been changed e...

Page 47: ... Tools feature The features display one at a time on the second line of the Cover Supply Contents Display Pressing the New Job button enables you to cycle through the features menu Energy Saver is the default selection each time you enter the Customer Tools mode To change the features refer to the instructions that follow ...

Page 48: ...ed NOTE You can select from 0 to 12 As you press the New Job button the hours increment by one until you reach 12 The cycle then begins again at 0 NOTE If 0 hours and 0 minutes are selected the timed Energy Saver mode is disabled 4 Press the Manual Start button until the desired Minutes setting is displayed NOTE You can select 0 15 30 or 45 As you press the Manual Start button the minutes incremen...

Page 49: ...elect Units 4 Press the Manual Start button to display the desired Units measurement NOTE You can select metric or inch As you press the Manual Start button you will switch between the two choices 5 Press the Stop button to save the setting and exit the Units feature 6 Do one of the following Press the New Job button until the next feature you want to change appears on the second line of the Cover...

Page 50: ... and exit the Lamp and Tone feature 7 Do one of the following Press the New Job button until the next feature you want to change appears on the second line of the Cover Supply Contents Display Press the Reset button to exit the Customer Tools features Electronic Counter 1 Enter the Customer Tools mode as instructed in the previous section of this chapter 2 Press the New Job button until Counter ap...

Page 51: ...ecurity Code 4 Enter a new five button Security Code NOTE You can use any combination of the Language Reset Energy Saver Stop and New Job buttons You cannot use the Manual Start button 5 Press the new five button Security Code a second time for verification NOTE If your second entry does not match your first a message will advise you that the Security Code is not the same Press the Manual Start bu...

Page 52: ... to accept Software Version NOTE The software version level of the Main Board EPROM Interface board EPROM and UI Board EPROM will appear in the Cover Supply Contents Display This information is read only 4 Press the Stop button to exit the Software Version feature 5 Do one of the following Press the New Job button until the next feature you want to change appears on the second line of the Cover Su...

Page 53: ... Operator Manual Chapter 5 Maintenance This chapter contains helpful hints for maintenance of your DFS10 and for ordering supplies instructions for storing cover cassettes and information about cleaning your DFS10 ...

Page 54: ...e the cover cassettes according to the directions provided in this chapter Ordering supplies The DFS10 requires the use of specially designed Océ covers The covers are contained in cassettes that have a capacity of 150 covers The cassettes are ordered in cases of three A variety of standard and custom covers is available Contact your Océ Sales Representative for more information To order cassettes...

Page 55: ...over Trays Doing so could cause the covers to become deformed This will affect both the appearance of the covers and DFS10 performance If you experience frequent misfeeds from the Cover Trays refer to chapter 6 Problem solving for problem resolution WARNING Be careful not to damage the bar codes when storing the individual cassettes If a bar code is unreadable due to damage the DFS10 will not be a...

Page 56: ...50 Maintenance Cleaning the DFS10 Clean the surface of the DFS10 with the same cleaning solution that you use on your host machine Use a non abrasive glass cleaner or water ...

Page 57: ...esolving the various problems that can occur during the operation of the DFS10 It includes detailed procedures for resolving specific problems as well as a general problem solving table If you are unable to correct the problem follow the procedure for calling for service at the end of the chapter ...

Page 58: ...xperiences a jam the following events will occur The Attention Lamp if enabled will flash every 15 seconds The Sound Tone if enabled will beep every 15 seconds A red light will light on the Mimic Display at the location of the jam The Message Display will provide information about the jam Jam locator illustration Labels appear throughout the DFS10 at the points where jams can occur These labels il...

Page 59: ...Problem solving 53 ...

Page 60: ...r information refer to the Manual processing of sheets and covers removed during jam clearance section of this chapter WARNING Close the Set Collating Door as soon as you clear the jam If you leave the door open too long any books waiting in the Binder Module area will overheat This will result in defective binding and warped books 5 Close the Set Collating Door 6 Read the instructions in the Mess...

Page 61: ...ocessing of copy set and covers removed during jam clearance section of this chapter 6 Close the Operator Jam Clearance Handle WARNING Close the Left Front door as soon as you clear the jam If you leave the door open too long any books waiting in the Binder Module area will overheat This will result in defective binding and warped books 7 Close the Left Front Door 8 Do one of the following a If th...

Page 62: ...y are undamaged store them with your other completed books WARNING Close the Right Front door as soon as you clear the jam If you leave the door open too long any books waiting in the Binder Module area will overheat This will result in defective binding and warped books 5 Close the Right Front Door 6 Do one of the following a If the Binder is in the on line mode proceed to step 7 b If the Binder ...

Page 63: ...ed during jam clearance section of this chapter WARNING Close the Right Front door as soon as you clear the jam If you leave the door open too long any books waiting in the Binder Module area will overheat This will result in defective binding and warped books 5 Close the Right Front Door 6 Do one of the following a If the Binder is in the on line mode proceed to step 7 b If the Binder is in the m...

Page 64: ... on the labels adjacent to the Manual Feeder area of the DFS10 for the correct positioning of the copy set with cover 5 Select None as the cover source from the Cover Supply section on the Control Panel on the DFS10 NOTE If no cover was present in the DFS10 insert just the copy set into the Manual Feeder Follow the directions on the labels adjacent to the Manual Feeder area of the DFS10 for the co...

Page 65: ...the book may not bind properly 1 Manually insert the sheet s into the bound book at the appropriate spot s Tamp the sheet s into place as neatly as you can 2 Open the Manual Feeder door 3 Insert the bound book into the Manual Feeder NOTE Follow the directions on the labels adjacent to the Manual Feeder area of the DFS10 for the correct positioning of the book 4 Select None as the cover source from...

Page 66: ...r is lit The Energy Saver button has been pressed to activate this mode or the DFS10 has been idle for the period of time specified for this mode Press the Energy Saver button or send a job to exit Energy Saver mode Wait for the DFS10 to warm up See chapter 4 Customizing your DFS10 for more information about Energy Saver mode Lights are lit on the Mimic Display of the DFS10 Control Panel A jam has...

Page 67: ...the Locating and clearing a jam section of this chapter Check the cover cassette for damage that may be causing the covers to feed improperly Ensure that the cover cassettes are being stored as directed in chapter 5 Maintenance DFS10 stops processing Front door s of the DFS10 are open Set Collating Door is open Close the door s of the DFS10 Close the Set Collating Door A book jams when manually fe...

Page 68: ...directed in the Locating and clearing a jam section of this chapter Load a cover cassette containing Océ covers into the selected Cover Tray or insert a copy set with a Océ cover into the Manual Feeder Clear the jam as directed in the Locating and clearing a jam section of this chapter Straighten the cover spine Books are bound on wrong edge of copy sets Auto feed The documents were placed incorre...

Page 69: ...y Close the DFS10 doors immediately after clearing a jam The DFS10 Interface Module fail to initiate The sensor s is are covered loose or damage The motor s is are damage Call for service NOTE You can still run the DFS10 manually Move the Bridge to set the DFS10 in Manual Feed mode The display is dark There could have been a thunderstorm lightning stroke Reset the DFS10 Turn the DFS10 off the Powe...

Page 70: ...upport Representative will ask you questions about the problem with the DFS10 Please be prepared to provide the following information as requested Description of the problem Status code if any displayed in the Message Display of the Control Panel of the DFS10 NOTE To display the status code press the Stop button on the Control Panel of the DFS10 DFS10 Serial Number For serial number see page 2 NOT...

Page 71: ...7 Technical data This chapter provides the product specifications and paper cover specifications for your DFS10 It also includes the sheet capacities for the various spine widths a copy paper satisfaction guide and the book cool down times ...

Page 72: ...tte 150 covers Cover Tray 2 1 cover cassette 150 covers Warm up time From the Off position Approximately 2 minutes From the Energy Saver mode Approximately 2 minutes Electrical requirements Standard office outlet Europe 230 VAC 50 HZ North America 115 VAC 60 HZ Environmental requirements Minimum 17 C 63 F at 15 relative humidity Maximum 32 C 90 F at 85 relative humidity Machine dimensions Height t...

Page 73: ... 8 5 x 11 inch Paper weight 80 gsm 20 lb to 200 gsm 110 lb for tabs inserts and title sheets the tabs inserts and title sheets must be the same size as the sheets in the copy set 80 gsm 20 lb to 120 gsm 32 lb for all other types Cover type Specially designed Océ covers Cover cassette capacity 150 covers per cassette 3 cassettes per carton ...

Page 74: ... will decrease with extremes of paper characteristics such as curl static temperature humidity and paper brand The capacities listed are minimums maximums for Océ paper Spine width Number of sheets allowed Millimeters Inches 80 gsm 20 lb 24 lb 1 5 1 16 min 13 min 15 min 12 3 1 8 14 28 16 30 13 25 6 1 4 29 55 31 60 26 50 9 3 8 56 84 61 90 51 75 13 1 2 85 120 91 120 76 100 ...

Page 75: ...od Not Recommended Size A4 8 5 x 11 Any other sizes Weight 75 90 gsm 20 24 lb 91 200 gsm 25 110 lb 80 gsm 20 lb 200 gsm 110 lb Copy Paper Type and Condition Plain paper Preprinted forms Recycled paper Less than 6 mm 0 25 inch curl Less than 13 mm 0 5 inch curl Tabs Plastic reinforced paper Synthetic paper Labels coated and carbonless stock Window stock Transparencies Greater than 13 mm 0 5 inch cu...

Page 76: ...ow them to lie open until the recommended cool down time The times indicated are for stacks of books consisting of copy sets fed into the DFS10 from the host machine Individual books will cool down in approximately half the time shown Books consisting of cooled down copy sets fed through the Manual Feeder will also cool down in half the time shown Spine width millimeters inches Cool down times in ...

Page 77: ...71 Océ DFS10 Operator Manual Appendix A Safety information ...

Page 78: ... DFS10 does not operate normally refer to chapter 7 Problem Solving Electrical safety Do not use an extension cord Always connect the DFS10 power cable directly into a properly grounded power source receptacle If in doubt have the receptacle checked by a qualified electrician Do not use an adapter plug to connect the DFS10 to an electrical outlet that lacks a ground connection terminal Never overr...

Page 79: ...e that is not described in this Operator Manual or you have not been trained to do by an Océ Service Representative or Customer Support Engineer Do not remove any covers or guards that are attached with screws There are no parts that you can maintain or service behind these covers Use the materials and supplies specifically designated for the DFS10 The use of supplies that are not approved may cau...

Page 80: ...ompiled to the best of our knowledge as a compact guide to safe handling of this product We reserve the right to revise safety data sheets as new information becomes available It is the user s responsibility to determine the suitability of this information for the adoption of safety precautions as may be necessary and to contact the company to make sure that the sheet is the latest one issued If a...

Page 81: ...up 800 W Mains connection Cable with fixed connection Safety class I IEC 536 Protective earth connection Protection class IP 20 IEC 529 Sound pressure level Sound power level Stand by Lp A 46 dB A In operation Lp A 68 dB A Stand by Lw A 61 dB A In operation Lw A 78 dB A Radio interference Complies with Directive 89 336 EEC Radiation Not applicable Heat emission Stand by 240 W at continuous operati...

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Page 83: ...77 Océ DFS10 Operator Manual Appendix B Miscellaneous ...

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Page 89: ...4 Spine Width Units Display 38 43 D Determining spine width 22 DFS10 location 5 Do nots 48 E Energy 40 I Identical covers 24 Inserting sheets 59 Interface Module 13 J Jam clear 52 54 locate 52 L Load a cassette 25 27 M Machine type 2 Make a book 21 Manual Feeder 14 Manual operation Cover Trays 30 without Cover Trays 33 N Notation conventions 4 O On line mode 29 Ordering supplies 48 Output Tray 16 ...

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