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OPERATION MANUAL

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

UCHIDA YOKO CO., LTD., TOKYO, JAPAN 

 

Jul 23, 2012 USA

 

 

Summary of Contents for AEROCUT G2

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL UCHIDA YOKO CO LTD TOKYO JAPAN Jul 23 2012 USA...

Page 2: ...nd signs stand for possible dangers Danger This symbol stands for immediate danger threatening the life and health of persons Disregarding these instructions may cause severe damage to health and even...

Page 3: ...Danger 1 Don t open the cover of the equipment There is a danger of receiving an injury or electric shock 2 Turn off the power supply beforehand when attaching or detaching the perforating blade There...

Page 4: ...en setting the waste bin There is a danger of receiving an injury 8 Turn off the power supply beforehand when removing paper scraps There is a danger of receiving an injury 9 For the perforator papers...

Page 5: ...sed properly Keep the manual at an appointed place with care so that it may be accessible whenever necessary The specifications of this product are subject to change for improvement Therefore don t mi...

Page 6: ...the crease unit 12 How to attach the perforator 13 How to adjust the perforation location 14 How to adjust the depth of perforation 15 How to replace the perforation Lower Blade 3 Operational method 1...

Page 7: ...e stops during operation 2 If Paper scrap remains on the machine 3 Details concerning errors 4 If the cut measurement does not match the input value 5 Product specifications 6 Equipment Electric circu...

Page 8: ...se 1 Description and quantities of accessories Electric power cord 1pc Hexagonal wrench 0 08 X 1pc Tweezers 1pc Waste ejector 1pc Instruction manual 1pc Waste box 1pc Paper guide Large 1pc Paper guide...

Page 9: ...2 Exterior features 1 Name of parts 1 Slitter 6 Feed Table 2 Stacker 7 Touch Panel 3 Waste Box 8 Adjustment Door 4 Safety Cover 9 Caster 5 Perforator cartridge 2 7 8 4 1 6 5 9 3...

Page 10: ...d the inlet are located inside the machine below the feed table 1 Power switch When it is set at I the power is turned on When it is set at O the power is turned off 2 Inlet Plug in the electric power...

Page 11: ...all a machine please install to a place with no dust and the place which is not influenced with a liquid It becomes the cause of failure if the installation method is mistaken 2 How to remove accessor...

Page 12: ...he electric power cord plugged in Is the waste box set 2 Setting of stacker Open the stacker and set the stays in the indentation of the back of the stacker at an appropriate angle to allow smooth pap...

Page 13: ...ach the business card stacker Hang the business card stacker on Paper ejection port of Stacker panel Find the V notch to see where to put the business card stacker When it is not used it may be hooked...

Page 14: ...feed table Fix the paper with the small paper guides Make sure that the paper stack does not exceed the MAX label Caution Ensure that the paper stack does not exceed the MAX label as it may cause a me...

Page 15: ...p will tilt the paper to the right whereas turning it down will tilt the paper to the left A graduation of 0 indicates the straight position 7 Separator adjustment Open the adjustment door on the fron...

Page 16: ...ate upward 9 Blow rate adjustment Power it off Loosen a screw located on the far side of the paper feeder and put the tip of the screwdriver into the slit below to adjust it to the right and left Adju...

Page 17: ...button on the near side To return to Level 3 or lower simply turn the lever When selecting Levels 4 and 5 be careful of the paper thickness Placing the crease too deep may cause a paper jam or a mech...

Page 18: ...of the crease unit with both hands Pushing it to the far side lift the handle on the near side to remove the upper part of the crease unit Then hold the knobs of the crease unit with both hands and p...

Page 19: ...d head screws The target paper weight for the perforator is 65 lbs Cover stock 176 g or less Caution Power it off Otherwise Injury could occur The maximum paper weight for use is 65 lbs Cover stock 17...

Page 20: ...h the lower blades the upper blade position can be adjusted with the perforator attached to the main body Shift the perforator lock lever to the right Loosen the clamp levers move the perforator to th...

Page 21: ...the desired position based on the scale and tighten the clamp levers firmly Then loosen screws with an accessory wrench and adjust the lower blade position to near the center of the upper blades Put...

Page 22: ...h the perforator Shift the perforator lock lever to the right and raise the upper blades Adjust a height adjustment screw in the up direction if it is cutting into too deeply and in the down direction...

Page 23: ...ck lever to the right and raise the upper blades Remove the hexagon socket set screws from the lower blades Remove two screws followed by the cartridge bearing lid Remove the ball bearing plain washer...

Page 24: ...nt when using the creaser Perforator adjustment when using the perforator Paper setting Sample cutting Input value correction and size correction Start of operation 2 Slitter initial location movement...

Page 25: ...3 Format selection Press PRESET Select the paper type to be used Paper Selection Screen Operation Screen...

Page 26: ...g pattern switching Return to Paper Selection Screen Confirm cutting pattern and move to Operation Screen Move to Cutting Pattern Confirmation Screen Cutting Pattern Selection Screen Feed direction Th...

Page 27: ...ction Screen Number of pieces in the feeding direction Number of pieces in the depth direction S Please use as a calculator Confirm input value and return Return to Cutting Pattern Confirmation Screen...

Page 28: ...ng Pattern Correction Screen Confirm cutting pattern and move to Operation Screen Move to User Program Selection Screen Move to User Program Selection Screen Line is the number of crease you make on a...

Page 29: ...am for retrieval Return to Cutting Pattern Correction Screen Move to the previous 10 program Move to the next 10 program User Program Selection Screen Move to the next program Return to User Program S...

Page 30: ...Move to the previous program Move to the next program Return to User Program Selection Screen Overwrite confirmation Enter the number to jump to it Enter the name for registration Currently registered...

Page 31: ...n For overwriting and move to Cutting Pattern Correction Screen Finalize the registration name Cancel the entry and return Uppercase lowercase switching Return to User Program Detail Screen Delete and...

Page 32: ...ing patterns and paper completely passing through Operation Screen Cutting Pattern Correction Screen Confirm cutting pattern and move to Operation Screen Move to User Program Selection Screen Move to...

Page 33: ...e selected operation changes No operation Guillotine Crease If the pitch of 0 000 is input all the pitches after that one are corrected to 0 000 no operation Pressing SAME PITCH copies the No 1 pitch...

Page 34: ...r shorter from the edge of the paper If you want to cut off 0 785 or more please cut off 0 785 or less at first and then cut off again and again If you try to move the slitter cut line at 1 855 or mor...

Page 35: ...am for retrieval Return to Cutting Pattern Correction Screen Move to the previous 10 program Move to the next 10 program User Program Selection Screen Move to the next program Return to User Program S...

Page 36: ...Move to the previous program Move to the next program Return to User Program Selection Screen Overwrite confirmation Enter the number to jump to it Enter the name for registration Currently registered...

Page 37: ...n For overwriting and move to Cutting Pattern Correction Screen Finalize the registration name Cancel the entry and return Uppercase lowercase switching Return to User Program Detail Screen Delete and...

Page 38: ...perating position The display will change from SET to START upon completion 11 Operation number cancellation The total number of processed sheets are counted Press CLR and hold to clear the number You...

Page 39: ...er should not be fed at higher speeds Please slow the speed down if sheet stops with noise associated Operation Screen Manual Operation Screen The feeder will rotate The feeder will rotate in reverse...

Page 40: ...shold value from among HIGH MID and LOW Generally it is more effective to set to HIGH for thin or white paper and to LOW for thick or dark paper Double feed detection is performed based on the thickne...

Page 41: ...machine will make an EMERGENCY stop even if the operation is underway Press END if you wish to stop the machine when the current sheet is completed The END sign will blink and the machine will automat...

Page 42: ...manual operation as continuing to operate it may cause a mechanical failure Press MANUAL SPEED and then press or from the screen or press or from the error screens as shown above to move the feeder f...

Page 43: ...annot be operated resulting in Cover open error To reposition the stacker panel just close it If the paper scrap remains in cutter cover If Paper scrap remains under the Cutter cover of the machine tu...

Page 44: ...Cutting measurement error Correct the cutting measurement to fit in the value range below The maximum value is subject to change depending on the entered paper size Cut piece number error Correct the...

Page 45: ...margin to fit in the value specified below Back margin error FLEX MODE Correct the back margin to fit in the value specified below Crease front margin error Correct the crease front margin to exceed t...

Page 46: ...nd cut mark margin warning Correct the measurement so that the leading margin becomes larger than the cut mark margin Cover open error Safety cover or Stacker panel might be open Make sure to close th...

Page 47: ...lete within a set time period Remove the paper remaining inside the machine Overload error 2 An overloading error occurred at the feed table Check the feed table Overload error 3 An overloading error...

Page 48: ...position is out of valid range Check paper size and input data Serial communication error Communication with the touch panel is not possible Turn off the power and turn it on again after 5 seconds or...

Page 49: ...r screen without saving the corrected dimensions in the MANU SET or FLEX MODE screen Press OK if you want to proceed to the other screen otherwise press RETURN FLEX MODE input error This error results...

Page 50: ...00 at the most Use H and I for magnificent adjustment If the printed image is bigger or smaller than the one you designate you can adjust cutting length to fit the printed measurement with this magnif...

Page 51: ...at Glossy Laminate Paper feeding method Air Suction Input tray capacity MAX4 000 Speed MAX 12 sheets per minute in case of eight cut from SRA3 to Postcard Machine dimensions 35 8 W 31 5 D 42 9 H Occup...

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Page 56: ...7 Ordering consumables etc When ordering consumables or parts be sure to specify the machine model...

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Page 58: ...an appointed place with care so that it may be available whenever required If this Operation Manual is stained or lost make contact with the distributor or our salesman or customer service section to...

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