• Switching on the host machine (after switching off the host machine sent the bookbinder into the energy
save mode)
Here are some more details about these energy save modes.
1. Idle time to trigger energy save mode automatically
The bookbinder enters the energy save mode automatically after it has remained idle for a specified time.
The gluing unit heater shuts down, glue temperature control stops, and the glue hardens quickly.
After the bookbinder has entered the energy save mode automatically, it can be restored to full operation
by pressing the energy save button or by starting a book binding job on the host machine.
The length of the idle time that triggers the energy save mode must be set on the operation panel of the
host machine. The default time is "0", so the bookbinder cannot enter energy save mode automatically until
the idle time trigger has been entered. The idle time setting can be selected from a range of 1 to 240
minutes.
2. Host machine turned off
As soon as the host machine notifies the bookbinder that the host machine has been turned off, the
bookbinder shuts down. If a job is in progress on the bookbinder, the bookbinder will not shut down until
the operation has finished. All power to the bookbinder (with the exception of the CPU on the master control
board) turns off and the bookbinder enters the energy save mode. Full power and full operation is restored
to the bookbinder when the host machine is turned on again.
Power Supply
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Summary of Contents for D391
Page 1: ...Perfect Binder Machine Code D391 SERVICE MANUAL 8 December 2010 Revised...
Page 2: ......
Page 32: ...Bookbinder Interior Tape Braces Rear 1 Remove rear cover A x8 1 Installation 30 1...
Page 33: ...2 Remove rear upper cover A x5 3 Remove tape cushion A Perfect Binder D391 Installation 31 1...
Page 50: ...Trimming Unit Tape Right Side 1 Remove front right corner cover x3 1 Installation 48 1...
Page 54: ...Left Side Remove left flat panel A x4 1 Installation 52 1...
Page 55: ...Remove tape cushions A and B Perfect Binder D391 Installation 53 1...
Page 74: ...Relay Unit Installation 1 From the relay unit remove A Strips of tape x2 1 Installation 72 1...
Page 98: ...1 Installation 96 1...
Page 100: ...2 Preventive Maintenance 98 2...
Page 102: ...Top 1 Sub Grip Area Front 2 Sub Grip Area Rear 3 Replacement and Adjustment 100 3...
Page 121: ...Covers Rear Cover 1 Rear cover 1 x8 Rear Upper Cover Common Procedures 119 3...
Page 149: ...4 Remove sensor plate 1 x1 5 Remove 1 x1 2 Bearing x1 Signature Path Exit Unit 147 3...
Page 183: ...17 Remove sensor bracket 1 x1 18 Remove sensor bracket and sensor 1 x1 x1 Gluing Unit 181 3...
Page 218: ...7 Remove the trimmings buffer motor M37 x2 x1 3 Replacement and Adjustment 216 3...
Page 264: ...4 Remove the power supply unit 2 PCB 1 x9 3 Replacement and Adjustment 262 3...
Page 366: ...4 Troubleshooting 364 4...
Page 368: ...5 Service Tables 366 5...
Page 384: ...Signature Path Exit 1 Signature Exit Roller 2 Stacking Roller 3 TE Press Lever 6 Details 382 6...
Page 490: ...MEMO 488 EN...