Olivetti 2701, 2301 operation manual Specifications, 79b

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SPECIFICATIONS

Name

Saddle Stitch Finisher

 

 

Number of trays

2

 

 

 

Paper output

Face down (when using the offset tray)

 

Tray types

Upper tray: Offset tray

Lower tray: Saddle stitch tray

 

Tray capacity*1

Upper tray:

 

 

 

 

Without stapling 8-1/2" x 11" / A4 size or less: Approx. 1000 sheets*2

 

 

8-1/2" x 13" / B4 size or greater (21 lbs.(80 g/m2)): 500 sheets maximum

 

Stapling

8-1/2" x 11" / A4 size or less: 30 sets and approx. 1000 sheets*2

 

 

8-1/2" x 13" / B4 size or greater (21 lbs. (80 g/m2)): 30 sets and 500 sheets maximum

 

Lower tray (saddle stitch):

Number of sheets that can be stapled

10 sets x 6-10 sheets

 

 

 

per set, or 20 sets x 1-5 sheets per set

 

Paper size

Upper tray: 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R,

 

 

5-1/2" x 8-1/2", A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5

 

 

Lower tray (saddle stitch): 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 11"R, A3, B4, A4R

 

Paper weight

Upper tray: 16 lbs. to 54 lbs. (60 g/m2 to 200 g/m2)

 

 

Lower tray (saddle stitch): 16 lbs. to 28 lbs. (60 g/m2 to 105 g/m2)

 

Paper type

Upper tray: plain paper, heavy paper, letterhead paper, recycled paper, color paper

 

Lower tray (saddle stitch): plain paper, letterhead paper, recycled paper, color paper

Paper full detection

Upper tray / lower tray (saddle stitch): Yes

 

Offset function

Upper tray only

 

 

Allowed paper sizes

Upper tray:

11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R

for stapling

Lower tray (saddle stitch): 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 11"R, A3, B4, A4R

 

Number of pages that

8-1/2" x 11", A4 or smaller: 50 sheets (21 lbs. (80 g/m2))

 

can be stapled

8-1/2" x 13", B4 or greater: 25 sheets (21 lbs. (80 g/m2))

 

Stapling positions

Upper tray: 3 positions (top left staple, two left staples, lower left staple)

 

Lower tray (saddle stitch): 4-23/32"(120 mm) pitch from center of paper

Paper feeding

Center reference

 

 

Power supply

From power unit of multifunction machine

 

Dimensions

28-1/32" (W) x 23-3/4" (D) x 40-3/64" (H)(712 mm (W) x 603 mm (D) x 1017 mm (H))

 

(two trays or four trays installed)

 

 

28-1/32" (W) x 23-3/4" (D) x 36-7/64" (H)(712 mm (W) x 603 mm (D) x 917 mm (H)

 

(three trays installed)

 

 

Weight

Approx. 99.2 lbs. (45 kg)(finisher: 83.8 lbs. (38 kg), joint: 15.4 lbs. (7 kg))

 

 

 

 

 

*1 The tray capacity varies depending on the type of paper, the storage conditions of the paper, and ambient conditions in the installation location.

*2 Based on 64g/m2 when using AB size paper or based on 75g/m2 (20 lbs.) when using inch size paper.

Name

Punch module

 

 

 

Model*1

AR-PN1A

AR-PN1B*2

AR-PN1C*3

AR-PN1D*3

Number of holes

2

3 or 2

4

4

Paper sizes for hole

11" x 17",

3 holes: 11" x 17",

A3, A4

11" x 17",

punching

8-1/2" x 14",

8-1/2" x 11", A3, A4

 

8-1/2" x 14",

 

8-1/2" x 13",

2 holes: 8-1/2"x14",

 

8-1/2" x 13",

 

8-1/2" x 11",

8-1/2" x 13",

 

8-1/2" x 11",

 

8-1/2" x 11"R,

8-1/2" x 11"R

 

8-1/2" x 11"R,

 

A3, B4, A4, A4R,

 

 

A3, B4, A4, A4R,

 

B5, B5R

 

 

B5, B5R

 

 

 

 

 

*1 Multiple punch modules cannot be installed together. Some models may not be available in some regions.

*2 With AR-PN1B, two or three holes can be punched depending on the paper size.

*3 With AR-PN1C and AR-PN1D, the number of holes is the same. The hole interval, however, is not the same.

Diagrams and contents are subject to change without notice.

79b

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Contents Copia 2301 d-Copia Publication Issued by Contents 500-SHEET Paper Feed Unit When a finisher AR-FN5N is installedDo not install your machine in areas that are Important Points When Selecting AN Installation SiteChanges, e.g., near an Air conditioner orDo not touch the photoconductive drum green portion Trademark acknowledgementsSoftware setup guide for printer Using the ManualKey operators guide/software setup guide Environmental InformationConventions Used in this Manual Meaning of R in Original and Paper Size IndicationsExplanation of words and illustration Pass Feeder as the RspfMain Features Part Names and Functions Interior Operation Panel Touch Panel Using the touch panel Selecting a functionExample Display switching keys Mode switching keysJob list Print JOB keyPower on Power on and OFFPower OFF Turn the power switch to the on positionPower Save Modes Initial SettingsPreheat mode Auto power shut-off modeLoading Paper Tray Paper tray type Paper type Size Weight CapacityUpper paper tray*1 Plain paper A5 to A3 56 g/m2 to 105 g/m2 Special papers Follow these guidelines when using special papersEnvelopes Letterhead paperLoading the paper in the paper tray Loading PaperLoading paper in the bypass tray Important points when inserting paper in the bypass traySet the paper guides to the copy paper width Touch the Tray Settings key Changing a TRAY’S Paper Type and Paper Size SettingsSelect the tray in which you loaded paper Setting the paper type in the bypass tray Main Screen of Copy Mode Normal Copying How to place the originalCopying from the Document Glass Close the document cover/RSPFStream feeding mode Adjust the original guides to the size of the originalCopying from the Rspf Copying a large number of originalsDocument glass and Rspf Points to Note When Making CopiesOriginals that can be used in the Rspf Removing the document coverCopying originals of mixed length Mixed feeding Select the MIX Size Original Feeding Mode checkboxAutomatic copy image rotation rotation copying Touch the Special Modes keySet the type of paper that Shifting the starting position of copyingYou loaded in the bypass Tray. p.20Automatic TWO-SIDED Copying Using the Document GlassTouch the One-sided to two-sided copy key Original → PaperTouch the desired copy mode Using the RspfTo cancel automatic two-sided copying, press the Clear key Original for the front side is scannedTouch the Exposure key Manually adjust the copy exposure Exposure AdjustmentSelecting the original image type Exposure value guidelinesREDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOM Original type setting Original position Selectable ratiosAutomatic Ratio Selection Place the originals. p.22, p.23Place the originals. p.22, p.23 Touch the Copy Ratio key Manual Ratio SelectionTouch the XY Zoom key Zoom keys To change Copy ratio in the vertical Y directionCopy ratio in the horizontal DirectionPress the Interrupt key to interrupt the copy run Interrupting a Copy RUNReplace only the originals that have not yet been scanned Sort Copy Copy Finishing FunctionsGroup Copy Offset FunctionWhen using the document glass When using the RspfTouch the Output key Touch the Sort or Group keyStaple Sort Using the Rspf Using the document glassOrientation of the Original and Stapling Positions Insert the originals face up Place each original face downTouch the Staple Sort key Place the originals. p.22, p.23 Touch the Output keyCopying will start after all originals have been scanned Special Modes Touch the key of the desired special mode General Procedure for Using the Special FunctionsExample Selecting the margin shift function Margin Shift Copy Adjust the shift width as needed and touch the OK keyTouch the Margin Shift key in the special modes screen Select the shift directionAdjust the erase width as needed and touch the OK key Select the desired erase modeErase Copy Touch the Erase key in the special modes screenDual page Copy When copying book originalsTouch the Dual page Copy key in the special modes screen Place the originals on the document glass. p.22Pamphlet Copy Function is enabledSpecify whether 1-sided or 2-sided originals will be copied Touch the JOB Build key in the special modes menu screen JOB Build ModeTouch the READ-END key Multi Shot Copy Touch the Manual key Original SizeSelect the original size Touch the inside OK keyCopying onto a cover Cover CopyNot copying onto a cover Select the covers that you wish to add Touch the OK key in the cover setting screenLoad the cover paper to be used into the bypass tray Specify whether or not the front cover is to be copied onReverse Copy Touch the outer OK key 50aPlace the original on the document glass 50bFront side of the card is scanned Back side of the card is scanned and copying beginsThis is used to print a setting list or a font list. p.53 Custom SettingsContinuous printing. p.53 ProgrammedCustom Settings General Procedure for Custom SettingsSettings Storing a JOB Program JOB Program MemoryPress the key Touch the STORE/DELETE keyDeleting a Stored JOB Program Executing a JOB ProgramTouch the program number key of the desired program Touch the STORE/DELETE key Touch the Delete keyCopying When Auditing Mode is Enabled Auditing ModeWhen the copy job is finished, press the ACC.#-C key Enter your account number 5 digits with the numeric keysPaper feeding problems Trouble Problems related to machine operationImage quality problems Display Messages Message Cause and solutionStaples are jammed in the finisher or the staple case is not Contact your authorised service representativeProblems related to machine operation TroubleshootingOriginal is not a standard size Automatically, or copying does notCopy, print job, or received fax is being printed Originals were being scannedPaper feeding problems Image quality problems Misfeed Removal Guidance Misfeed RemovalFirst, locate the misfeed Remove the misfed original Misfeed in the RspfSection C Section aMisfeed in the Machine Misfeed in the Bypass TrayMisfeed in the paper feed area Misfed paper. Doing so may cause aClose the front cover and side cover Misfeed in the fusing areaTurn the roller rotating knob in the direction of the arrow Make sure that the misfeed message is clearedMisfeed in the Upper Paper Tray Misfeed in the Centre TrayReplace the upper paper tray Open the lower side cover Remove the misfed paper Misfeed in the Lower Paper TrayReplace the lower paper tray Close the lower side coverMisfeed in AN Output Tray Misfeed in the Upper Exit AreaGently pull the misfed paper out Troubleshooting and Maintenance Close the front cover Replacing the Toner CartridgeStaple Cartridge Replacement Staple JAM Removal Checking the Toner Quantity and Total Output CountChecking the total output count and toner quantity Document Glass and Document COVER/RSPF Cleaning the MachineBypass Tray Paper Feed Roller Surface of document glass Underside of document cover/RSPFPeripheral Devices and Supplies Peripheral DevicesFinisher AR-FN5N SpecificationsPart names Paper Upper tray Sheet Paper Feed UnitCapacity Lower tray Reversing Single Pass Feeder Storage of SuppliesProper Storage Store the supplies in a location that isParts of the Saddle Stitch Finisher Saddle Stitch Finisher79a 79b Specifications79c Functions of the Saddle Stitch Finisher79d Punch function only when a punch unit is installedUsing the saddle stitch finisher functions in copy mode Using the Saddle Stitch Finisher Functions79e 79f Using the saddle stitch finisher functions in printer modePCL printer driver on the Windows XP as an example Using the document glass Select the staple position Using the Rspf79g Place the original p.6 Touch the Output keyReplacing the staple cartridge 79hPull the stapler section forward Push in the staple boxRemoving a staple jam 79iRemove the paper from the stapler compiler Open the saddle stitch section cover Remove the staple box79l Discarding punch waste when a punch unit is installedRaise the lever on the front edge of the staple box Push the staple box all the way in until you hear a click79m Removing Paper MisfeedsMisfeed in the relay path Close the center coverMisfeed in the saddle stitch finisher 79nRemove the paper Gently, taking care not toRemove any misfed paper from the saddle stitch tray 79oWhen an optional punch unit is installed Troubleshooting Related to Saddle Stitch Finisher79p 79q Using the KEY Operator ProgramsSpecifications Power consumption ResolutionOverall dimensions Developer systemIndex Symbols50a Important points when inserting paper How to place the originalImportant points when selecting an installation site Job programPower save modes Points to note when making copiesSetting the paper type in the bypass tray 15, 19Troubleshooting and maintenance Using convenient copy functionsPreparations Making copiesClass Laser Product Laser Klasse For users in the USA Information