Olivetti 2301, 2701 operation manual Parts of the Saddle Stitch Finisher, 79a

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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER

The saddle stitch finisher features the offset function, which makes it easy to distinguish sets of output, and the saddle stitch (pamphlet) function, which automatically staples and folds output down the center. An optional punch unit can also be installed to punch holes in output.

PARTS OF THE SADDLE STITCH FINISHER

Stapler section

Open the front cover and pull out this section to replace the staple cartridge or remove a staple jam.

Stapler compiler

Paper to be stapled is temporarily stacked here.

Offset tray

This tray is used for the offset function and the staple function.

Saddle stitch tray

Saddle stitch output

is delivered to this tray.

Front cover

Open this cover to replace the staple cartridge or remove a staple jam.

Top cover

Open this cover to remove a paper misfeed.

Center cover

Paper moves through here when output to the saddle stitch finisher.

Detach button

Press this button when a paper misfeed or other problem occurs to detach the saddle stitch finisher from the machine.

Caution

Do not press down on or place heavy objects on the saddle stitch finisher (or on its trays in particular).

During output to the offset tray, the offset tray may move up and down.

Display screens, messages, and key names shown in this manual may differ from the actual screens, messages, and key names due to modifications made for improvement.

This operation manual is described based on the American spelling standard.

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Contents Copia 2301 d-Copia Publication Issued by Contents When a finisher AR-FN5N is installed 500-SHEET Paper Feed UnitImportant Points When Selecting AN Installation Site Do not install your machine in areas that areChanges, e.g., near an Air conditioner orTrademark acknowledgements Do not touch the photoconductive drum green portionUsing the Manual Software setup guide for printerKey operators guide/software setup guide Environmental InformationMeaning of R in Original and Paper Size Indications Conventions Used in this ManualExplanation of words and illustration Pass Feeder as the RspfMain Features Part Names and Functions Interior Operation Panel Using the touch panel Selecting a function Touch PanelExample Mode switching keys Display switching keysJob list Print JOB keyPower on and OFF Power onPower OFF Turn the power switch to the on positionInitial Settings Power Save ModesPreheat mode Auto power shut-off modeTray Paper tray type Paper type Size Weight Capacity Loading PaperUpper paper tray*1 Plain paper A5 to A3 56 g/m2 to 105 g/m2 Follow these guidelines when using special papers Special papersEnvelopes Letterhead paperLoading Paper Loading the paper in the paper trayImportant points when inserting paper in the bypass tray Loading paper in the bypass traySet the paper guides to the copy paper width Changing a TRAY’S Paper Type and Paper Size Settings Touch the Tray Settings keySelect the tray in which you loaded paper Setting the paper type in the bypass tray Main Screen of Copy Mode How to place the original Normal CopyingCopying from the Document Glass Close the document cover/RSPFAdjust the original guides to the size of the original Stream feeding modeCopying from the Rspf Copying a large number of originalsPoints to Note When Making Copies Document glass and RspfOriginals that can be used in the Rspf Removing the document coverSelect the MIX Size Original Feeding Mode checkbox Copying originals of mixed length Mixed feedingAutomatic copy image rotation rotation copying Touch the Special Modes keyShifting the starting position of copying Set the type of paper thatYou loaded in the bypass Tray. p.20Using the Document Glass Automatic TWO-SIDED CopyingTouch the One-sided to two-sided copy key Original → PaperUsing the Rspf Touch the desired copy modeTo cancel automatic two-sided copying, press the Clear key Original for the front side is scannedExposure Adjustment Touch the Exposure key Manually adjust the copy exposureSelecting the original image type Exposure value guidelinesOriginal type setting Original position Selectable ratios REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOMAutomatic Ratio Selection Place the originals. p.22, p.23Manual Ratio Selection Place the originals. p.22, p.23 Touch the Copy Ratio keyTouch the XY Zoom key Copy ratio in the vertical Y direction Zoom keys To changeCopy ratio in the horizontal DirectionInterrupting a Copy RUN Press the Interrupt key to interrupt the copy runReplace only the originals that have not yet been scanned Copy Finishing Functions Sort CopyGroup Copy Offset FunctionWhen using the Rspf When using the document glassTouch the Output key Touch the Sort or Group keyUsing the Rspf Using the document glass Staple SortOrientation of the Original and Stapling Positions Insert the originals face up Place each original face downPlace the originals. p.22, p.23 Touch the Output key Touch the Staple Sort keyCopying will start after all originals have been scanned Special Modes General Procedure for Using the Special Functions Touch the key of the desired special modeExample Selecting the margin shift function Adjust the shift width as needed and touch the OK key Margin Shift CopyTouch the Margin Shift key in the special modes screen Select the shift directionSelect the desired erase mode Adjust the erase width as needed and touch the OK keyErase Copy Touch the Erase key in the special modes screenWhen copying book originals Dual page CopyTouch the Dual page Copy key in the special modes screen Place the originals on the document glass. p.22Function is enabled Pamphlet CopySpecify whether 1-sided or 2-sided originals will be copied JOB Build Mode Touch the JOB Build key in the special modes menu screenTouch the READ-END key Multi Shot Copy Original Size Touch the Manual keySelect the original size Touch the inside OK keyCover Copy Copying onto a coverNot copying onto a cover Touch the OK key in the cover setting screen Select the covers that you wish to addLoad the cover paper to be used into the bypass tray Specify whether or not the front cover is to be copied onReverse Copy 50a Touch the outer OK key50b Place the original on the document glassFront side of the card is scanned Back side of the card is scanned and copying beginsCustom Settings This is used to print a setting list or a font list. p.53Continuous printing. p.53 ProgrammedGeneral Procedure for Custom Settings Custom SettingsSettings JOB Program Memory Storing a JOB ProgramPress the key Touch the STORE/DELETE keyExecuting a JOB Program Deleting a Stored JOB ProgramTouch the program number key of the desired program Touch the STORE/DELETE key Touch the Delete keyAuditing Mode Copying When Auditing Mode is EnabledWhen the copy job is finished, press the ACC.#-C key Enter your account number 5 digits with the numeric keysTrouble Problems related to machine operation Paper feeding problemsImage quality problems Message Cause and solution Display MessagesContact your authorised service representative Staples are jammed in the finisher or the staple case is notTroubleshooting Problems related to machine operationAutomatically, or copying does not Original is not a standard sizeCopy, print job, or received fax is being printed Originals were being scannedPaper feeding problems Image quality problems Misfeed Removal Misfeed Removal GuidanceFirst, locate the misfeed Misfeed in the Rspf Remove the misfed originalSection C Section aMisfeed in the Bypass Tray Misfeed in the MachineMisfeed in the paper feed area Misfed paper. Doing so may cause aMisfeed in the fusing area Close the front cover and side coverTurn the roller rotating knob in the direction of the arrow Make sure that the misfeed message is clearedMisfeed in the Centre Tray Misfeed in the Upper Paper TrayReplace the upper paper tray Misfeed in the Lower Paper Tray Open the lower side cover Remove the misfed paperReplace the lower paper tray Close the lower side coverMisfeed in the Upper Exit Area Misfeed in AN Output TrayGently pull the misfed paper out Troubleshooting and Maintenance Replacing the Toner Cartridge Close the front coverStaple Cartridge Replacement Checking the Toner Quantity and Total Output Count Staple JAM RemovalChecking the total output count and toner quantity Cleaning the Machine Document Glass and Document COVER/RSPFBypass Tray Paper Feed Roller Surface of document glass Underside of document cover/RSPFPeripheral Devices Peripheral Devices and SuppliesSpecifications Finisher AR-FN5NPart names Sheet Paper Feed Unit Paper Upper trayCapacity Lower tray Storage of Supplies Reversing Single Pass FeederProper Storage Store the supplies in a location that isSaddle Stitch Finisher Parts of the Saddle Stitch Finisher79a Specifications 79bFunctions of the Saddle Stitch Finisher 79cPunch function only when a punch unit is installed 79dUsing the Saddle Stitch Finisher Functions Using the saddle stitch finisher functions in copy mode79e Using the saddle stitch finisher functions in printer mode 79fPCL printer driver on the Windows XP as an example Select the staple position Using the Rspf Using the document glass79g Place the original p.6 Touch the Output key79h Replacing the staple cartridgePull the stapler section forward Push in the staple box79i Removing a staple jamRemove the paper from the stapler compiler Open the saddle stitch section cover Remove the staple boxDiscarding punch waste when a punch unit is installed 79lRaise the lever on the front edge of the staple box Push the staple box all the way in until you hear a clickRemoving Paper Misfeeds 79mMisfeed in the relay path Close the center cover79n Misfeed in the saddle stitch finisherRemove the paper Gently, taking care not to79o Remove any misfed paper from the saddle stitch trayTroubleshooting Related to Saddle Stitch Finisher When an optional punch unit is installed79p Using the KEY Operator Programs 79qSpecifications Resolution Power consumptionOverall dimensions Developer systemSymbols Index50a How to place the original Important points when inserting paperImportant points when selecting an installation site Job programPoints to note when making copies Power save modesSetting the paper type in the bypass tray 15, 19Using convenient copy functions Troubleshooting and maintenancePreparations Making copiesClass Laser Product Laser Klasse For users in the USA Information