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Finisher-AF1/Saddle Finisher-AF2/Puncher Unit-

BP1/BQ1/BR1

Operating information

Océ

User Manual

Summary of Contents for Saddle Finisher-AF2

Page 1: ...Finisher AF1 Saddle Finisher AF2 Puncher Unit BP1 BQ1 BR1 Operating information Oc User Manual...

Page 2: ...hts reserved No part of this work may be reproduced copied adapted or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Oc Oc makes no representation or warranties with respect t...

Page 3: ...taple cartridge of the stapler unit 22 Replace the staple cartridge of the saddle stitch unit 25 Remove the puncher waste box 28 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 31 Labels inside the stacker stapler 32 Clear...

Page 4: ...4 Contents...

Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Preface...

Page 6: ...eneral information for example information that is useful when you perform a task Information to prevent personal injuries or property damage Warning Caution and Note The words Warning Caution and Not...

Page 7: ...Indicates additional important information Note The use of heat resistant gloves is mandatory when you carry out these actions Important safety instructions Warning Do not touch the stacker stapler w...

Page 8: ...he reason is that a configuration can only contain 1 of the available types of modules Conversion table for commercial names versus user friendly names in User Interfaces In UI printer driver and soft...

Page 9: ...Chapter 2 Parts and their functions...

Page 10: ...or to replace the staple cartridge remove jammed pa per or clear a staple jam in the stacker stapler in the stapler unit or in the saddle stitch unit Front door 3 Receive saddle stitched booklets Book...

Page 11: ...unch waster box contains the confetti that occurs when holes are punched Puncher waste box 1 The stapler waste box contains the residual mate rial that occurs when the staples are cut to the re quired...

Page 12: ...Chapter 2 Parts and their functions 12 Internal view...

Page 13: ...Chapter 3 Use the stacker stapler...

Page 14: ...ng so may damage the trays Illustration 12 Do not place anything under the trays 13 Do not place your hands in the part of the tray where stapling is performed near the rollers when a finisher is atta...

Page 15: ...Offset stacking mode while Sort by set or Sort by page is selected then each set of prints is shifted the following amount before it is delivered to the output tray No staple each set is shifted 30 mm...

Page 16: ...staple and double staple A3 A4 A4R Tabloid Letter LetterR B4 353x250 mm 13 9x9 8 and B5 176 250 mm 9 8x6 9 You cannot staple vellums transparencies or labels If you want to staple more than 50 sheets...

Page 17: ...d in the centre to form a booklet The pages are folded and stapled in the centre to form a booklet Punch mode Note The punch mode is only available when the Puncher Unit BP1 BQ1 BR1 is installed The p...

Page 18: ...e Punched Area Saddle fold mode This is a mode for folding multiple sheets in 2 folds 5 4 3 2 1 1 The paper is saddle folded with a maximum of 5 sheets s e i p o C s l a n i g i r O Translation Englis...

Page 19: ...lb bond media 3 000 sheets in the upper tray and 2 000 sheets in the lower tray Note The mode is not active when trimmer D1 is present You can still select the lower tray or upper tray as desired out...

Page 20: ...artridge as soon as possible To find out which staple cartridge is empty or almost empty you must go to the Printer section of the System view The icon for the staple cartridge that must be refilled i...

Page 21: ...s of the staple cartridges 1 Check the staple icon in the dashboard 2 When the staple icon is orange or red go to the Printer section of the System view to check which staple cartridge must be refille...

Page 22: ...pplies at your local authorized dealer How to replace the staple cartridge of the stapler unit Replace the staple cartridge of the stapler unit Illustration Action Step Open the front door of the stac...

Page 23: ...possible into the stapler unit until the staple case is securely in place 5 Pull out the stapler waste box The stapler waste box is located below the stapler unit 6 Empty the stapler waste box into a...

Page 24: ...the front door of the stacker sta pler WARNING When you close the front door of the stacker stapler be careful not to get your fingers caught because this may result in personal injury 9 Chapter 3 Us...

Page 25: ...he staple cartridge Note This procedure is only necessary when the Saddle Finisher AF2 is attached Required tool Staple P1 Note You can order all required supplies at your local authorized dealer How...

Page 26: ...de the cover off 4 Squeeze at the indicated positions to release the empty staple cartridge Lift the empty staple cartridge and pull the staple cartridge out 5 Insert the new staple cartridge Staple P...

Page 27: ...to 7 to re place the other staple car tridge in the saddle stitch unit 7 Gently push the saddle stitch unit back into the printer 8 Close the front door of the stacker sta pler WARNING When you close...

Page 28: ...al units are operating normally and are not involved in the paper or staple jam removal procedure Note When the puncher waste box is full you cannot use the punch function when you per form a copy job...

Page 29: ...t securely in place you cannot use the punch func tion when you carry out a copy job or print job 4 Close the front door of the stacker sta pler WARNING When you close the front door of the stacker st...

Page 30: ...Chapter 3 Use the stacker stapler 30 Remove the puncher waste box...

Page 31: ...Chapter 4 Troubleshooting...

Page 32: ...l will display the location of the paper jam and a procedure to clear the paper jam The procedure contains references to the error locations you must check for example A1 or A2 The illustration below...

Page 33: ...paper jam the order to check the error locations can be different Always follow the instructions on the operator panel to clear a paper jam Note The steps 12 to 19 are only applicable when the Saddle...

Page 34: ...Location label Order B4 10 B5 11 C1 12 C2 13 C3 14 C4 15 C5 16 C6 17 C7 18 C8 19 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 34 Labels inside the stacker stapler...

Page 35: ...not to cut your hands on the inside of the machine If you cannot remove the paper contact Service or your local au thorized dealer Warning Be careful when you handle optional units that are attached t...

Page 36: ...her Unit BP1 BQ1 BR1 as far as possible to return the puncher unit to its original position Note This procedure is only neces sary if the optional Puncher Unit BP1 BQ1 BR1 is at tached and the button...

Page 37: ...alled lift the inserter first to create space for opening the top cover Note Do not turn OFF the main power switch of the stack er stapler when you open the top cover F A3 to remove the jammed paper I...

Page 38: ...tration Action Step Remove any jammed paper 7 Open the guide F A4 8 Remove any jammed paper 9 Close the guide F A4 10 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 38 Clear a paper jam in the top cover of the stacker sta...

Page 39: ...at the locations indicated by the labels to make sure the cover is securely closed Note Do not turn OFF the main power switch of the stack er stapler when you close the top cover If you do so acci den...

Page 40: ...When you close the front door of the stacker stapler be careful not to get your fingers caught because this may result in personal injury 13 Follow the instructions on the opera tor panel 14 Chapter 4...

Page 41: ...ve jammed originals or paper take care not to cut your hands on the inside of the machine If you cannot remove the paper contact Service or your local au thorized dealer Warning Be careful when you ha...

Page 42: ...kwise 3 Remove any jammed paper 4 Close the guide F B1 5 Turn the dial F B4 in the direction of the arrow clockwise and then the dial F B3 in the direction of the ar row clockwise to feed the jammed p...

Page 43: ...oor of the stacker sta pler WARNING When you close the front door of the stacker stapler be careful not to get your fingers caught because this may result in personal injury 8 Follow the instructions...

Page 44: ...u remove jammed originals or paper take care not to cut your hands on the inside of the machine If you cannot remove the paper contact Service or your local au thorized dealer Warning Be careful when...

Page 45: ...row clockwise to feed the jammed paper to the guide F C1 3 Turn the lower dial F C2 in the direction of the arrow counter clockwise to feed the jammed paper to the guide F C1 4 Remove any jammed paper...

Page 46: ...urning the dial feeds the jammed paper to the feeding belt of the trimmer Note If the lamp is OFF proceed to step 9 7 Remove any jammed paper protrud ing from the booklet tray Note If the optional tri...

Page 47: ...sh it as far left as possible Note If the pressing unit is in its correct position this proce dure is unnecessary Note The pressing unit ensures a clean fold in the centre of the paper to create a boo...

Page 48: ...get your fingers caught be cause this may result in personal in jury Note Always make sure that you push the saddle stitch unit in as far as possible 16 Close the front door of the stacker sta pler WA...

Page 49: ...ning Be careful when you handle optional units that are attached to the machine When you open the door or cover of an optional unit to replace a staple cartridge discard the punch waste or clear paper...

Page 50: ...turn the dial on the bottom left hand side to the left to move the stapler unit 3 Push up the bracket on the staple case 4 Remove all of the jammed and pro truding staples from the staple car tridge...

Page 51: ...make sure to insert the staple case as far as possi ble 7 Close the front door of the stacker sta pler WARNING When you close the front door of the stacker stapler be careful not to get your fingers c...

Page 52: ...e all output sheets from the booklet tray Warning Be careful when you handle optional units that are attached to the machine When you open the door or cover of an optional unit to replace a staple car...

Page 53: ...titch unit 3 Hold the staple case by its left hand and right hand sides and lower the bracket on the staple case 4 Remove the jammed staples from the staple cartridge 5 Return the bracket on the stapl...

Page 54: ...he saddle stitch unit F C4 back into the printer WARNING When you return the saddle stitch unit to its original position be careful not to get your fingers caught be cause this may result in personal...

Page 55: ...Appendix A Miscellaneous...

Page 56: ...000 sheets not stapled or 100 sets stapled Output capacity of upper tray A4 R B5 R Letter R Executive R 2 000 sheets not stapled or 100 sets stapled A3 B4 13 x 19 12 x 18 11 x 17 Legal 320 mm x 450 m...

Page 57: ...Specifications Item Finisher with identical stacking and stapling capa bilities as Finisher AF1 plus a saddle stitching function Description 3 Number of output trays In case of A3 A4R B4 Letter Letter...

Page 58: ...the auxiliary booklet tray is pulled out the width is 1 060 mm 41 7 Dimensions HxWxD 180 kg 396 lbs Weight 120 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 8 0 A Power source Approximately 450 W Maximum power consumption Punch...

Page 59: ...accessories Staple N1 103 Staple N1 A case that holds staples for the Staple mode Staple P1 104 Staple P1 A case that holds staples for the Saddle stitch mode Appendix A Miscellaneous 59 Optional acc...

Page 60: ...locations Labels of error locations 32 O Offset stacking Offset stacking 15 P Paper jam In the saddle stitch unit 44 In the top cover 36 Inside the stacker stapler 41 Puncher waste box Empty 28 Remove...

Page 61: ...In the stapler unit 49 Staples Stacker stapler 22 25 Stapling Stapling 15 61 Index...

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