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4.5 Binding

DISPLAY 1

Insert document into document sizer for the machine to identify the document size as shown in Display 1.

The machine identifies the document in 3 different sizes, “Small”, “Medium” and “Large”.

DISPLAY 2

Once the ProClick® Prontohas measured the document thickness, the display will indicate the correct spine size to load into the machine. The example shown in Display 2 indicates “Small” under “Insert correct ProClick® spine size”.

The system will allow you to bind small documents with larger spine sizes.

Insert the appropriate spine cassette into spine slot as shown in Display 2.

DISPLAY 3

In order to hide the spine seam of a completed document, you must place the rear cover face to face on top of the front cover before you insert the document into the “Bind” sections as indicated in the above illustration.

Insert punched document into the binding slot (punched side first)

DISPLAY 4

Press “BIND” to bind your document and remove the document after you hear a BEEP.

Additional documents can be bound without resizing, if binding books are of the same document size.

The ProClick® Prontowill time out to the first step if it stays idle for 2 minutes. You will need to resize your document to continue.

4.6 Editing your document

The ProClick® Prontohas a special spine opener tool where you can unbind the bound book for editing.

To unbind a bound book, just insert the wedge of the spine opener tool into the loops of the ProClick® spine and pull forward in a sliding action. This opens the ProClick® allowing you to edit the documents and manually resecure the bind spine.

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Tamron P2000, P3000 manuel dutilisation Binding, Display, Editing your document

P3000, P2000 specifications

The Tamron P2000 and P3000 are two standout telescope models that cater to both amateur astronomers and seasoned stargazers alike. Designed with precision and advanced technology, these telescopes deliver remarkable performance, making celestial observation a delightful experience.

The Tamron P2000 is equipped with a 2000mm focal length, allowing for impressive magnification, ideal for detailed observations of the moon and planets. Its optical design features high-quality glass and advanced coatings that significantly reduce chromatic aberration and enhance light transmission. This results in brighter, sharper images with excellent color fidelity. Additionally, the P2000's sturdy mount provides stability during observation, ensuring that users can track celestial objects smoothly.

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