
4. Side paper guide
Set the side paper guide by turning the knob to the position corresponding
to the
paper size you wish to bind.
Five sizes are available:
2. Measuring the thickness
of the booklet.
Insert the booklet you wish to bind under the disc diameter control. Push the
control down and read the number in the upper position, which corresponds to
the disc diameter you should use.
3. Set the disc diameter
selector
By pressing on both ends of the disc diameter selector, move it backwards or
forwards until it blocks in the position corresponding
to the disc diameter you
need.
To make this operation easier, pull down the lever before moving the disc
diameter selector.
Four sizes are available:
1/4"
112"
3/4"
Jumbo
1. Machine Assembly.
Make sure the carton contains the machine and all the parts listed in the front
page; then assemble the machine as follows:
Place the tray on the disc guide panel, by inserting the two pins in the respective
holes; when you have to move or to transport the machine, remove the tray from
the unit in order to prevent any damage.
Put the tray comb in the tray.
Model PBS 2000:
Fit the lever and the knob on the square shaft in the right side of the machine; the
lever must be placed in a vertical position.
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6. Loading the discs
Set the tray comb in the position corresponding
to the disc diameter you need, in
the tray placed on the upper part of the machine.
Fill the rear part of the tray with a quantity of discs adequate to the quantity of
booklets you wish to bind; shake the discs and make them settle into the disc
guide panel; make sure that discs fill all the slots in the panel.
If the booklet needs less than 12 discs to be bound, place the divider in the tray to
exclude the slots not required; then, put the discs only in the left part of the tray
and proceed as before.
When using discs size 1/4", place the limiting bar in the front part of the disc
guide panel (see picture 10).
Before putting the discs in the tray, make sure that no disc of a different size is left
in the machine; otherwise, empty the disc guide panel (see point no. 10).
7. Placing the sheets to be bound
Placing the punched sheets (max. 15-20) on the semitransparent
open lid, lay
them on the discs and make sure the holes in the sheets are aligned with the
discs (see picture).
8. Binding the pages
Keeping the paper firmly against the disc guide panel, push down the sheet press
lever so that the discs can fit in the respective holes.
If at this stage the booklet is not completed, do not remove the bound sheets until
the whole booklet is bound.
9. Binding the booklet
To bind the complete booklet, repeat operations 7 and 8.
Remove the bound
booklet.
We recommend the use of hard covers to obtain resistant binding.
Letter 8W'
Letter 11"
Din A6
Din A5
Din A4
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2
4
3
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For all other paper sizes rotate the knob until the right position is found.
5. Punching the sheets
Insert up to 15-20 sheets, according to paper thickness (max. 2 mm), into the
paper gauge and push them sideways against the lateral guide.
When punching PP or PVC covers,
punch up to 1 mm thickness at a time.
Model PBS 2000: Pull down the lever. Return lever to original position and
take the punched sheets out.
Model PBS 3000: Turn the main switch ON/OFF to the "ON" position.
Push the button or the pedal: the machine will punch.
Take the punched sheets out; repeat the operation until all the booklet is
punched.
10. Emptying the tray and the disc guide panel
When you wish to change the size of the discs you are using, you have to empty
both the tray and the disc guide panel.
If the upper tray contains a large amount of discs, empty it by hand; otherwise,
make them settle into the disc guide panel.
To empty the disc guide panel, proceed as follows:
1. Put the disc box in front of the machine and insert its upper edge under the
semitransparent
lid; in this way the box edge can help the discs to fall in the
box.
2. To make the discs fall in the box, move the disc diameter selector forward; if it is
in the position corresponding
to
1/4" - 1/2",
just move it slightly by pressing on
both ends. (see picture 11 and 12)
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