Item
Specification
Coated
52–300 g/m
2
Staple Output Capacity
Paper weight
(g/m
2
)
Side Stitch
Saddle Stitch
A4 or smaller
Larger than A4
Uncoated
Coated
Un-
coated
Coated
Uncoated
Coated
52–59
100
35*
65
35*
30*
25*
60–71
30
72–80
35
35
25
81–90
91–105
50
30
50
30
20
106–128
45
15
129–150
20
20
20
20
10
151–176
177–220
5
221–256
4
257–300
10
10
10
10
3
301–350
* Can be stapled; however, binding accuracy or paper feed performance cannot be guaranteed.
Values in the table indicating the maximum number of sheets that can be stapled have been evaluated using
the following paper types: 82 g/m
2
, C (200 g/m
2
, 250 g/m
2
, 350 g/m
2
).
Even for a print job whose number of pages is within the limit, staple faults can occur depending on
the following conditions:
• Type of paper, such as Gloss Coated Paper
• Environment where the press is installed, such as room temperature, humidity, and others
• Print data, even if you use recommended paper types
• The job is made of a mixture of paper type or paper weight
Important:
In an environment at a low temperature and low humidity, stapling of 40 sheets or
more can cause paper jams.
Note:
The press determines paper type and paper weight based on paper information set for
the job, not based on paper actually loaded in the tray. The press determines the number of
sheets per job based on job information. Therefore, when multifeeds occur, stapling can be
performed even if the number of sheets being fed exceeds the limit. However, this can cause
staple faults.
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