Step 8: Install the die set. Test the Professional
Step 9: Replace the cover and run a few more test jobs.
Step 10: Skew Adjustment: Check for proper Hole alignment to paper edge.
The back gage is designed to give you some adjustment when the three screws are loosened.
It will give you up and down play, which allows you to remove skew.
The ideal situation is to have the back gage all the way to the top position.
If not, paper can slip past the paper stops and give you a deep punch. This may occur if the back gage is tightened into place in it’s bottom most position. This situation is most likely to occur when using the VeloBind or PB die sets, which are at one end of the Back Gage tolerance spectrum.
Now you need to run some paper and check for skew, at this point you can now use the three screws to adjust skew if needed. After the adjustment is made re test with the
Step 11: Back Gage Adjustment to eliminate Deep Punching: Check for proper operation with PB Die Set: In some cases, using a PB Die Set, you may have an occurrence of a “Deep Punch” symptom. If this shows up during testing, loosen the three main screws that secure the entire Back Gage Assembly, push the entire mechanism upward, taking up all play, tighten the three screws securely. Test approximately 200 to 500 sheets of paper through the PB die. Check for no deep punching and no paper jamming in the Die Set area
4.9TO CLEAR A PAPER JAM
To clear a jam, first press the stop button on the printer, then check the printer screen to see the area of the jam.
If the jam is in the printer or finisher only, follow the information on the screen to clear the jam.
If the screen shows a jam in the punch, try to follow this sequence.
1.Open punch door.
2.Turn off the power
3.Turn punch knob J3 to home position.
4.Open top cover J1.
5.Open front paper door lever J2.
6.Open exit paper door lever J8.
7.Open bottom
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