August 2006 CORNER STAPLING
B700-47
Peripherals
The stapler performs horizontal and rotational movement in each of the four staple
modes:
Front 1 staple
Rear 1 staple
Rear diagonal staple
Rear/Front 2 staples.
The stapler movement motor [A] drives a timing belt that moves stapler [B] left and
right on its stainless steel rail.
The stapler rotation motor [C] rotates the stapler into position for diagonal stapling
at the rear.
The stapler movement motor switches on and moves the stapler the standby
stapling position. (This is the stapling position for the paper size selected for the
job.)
The stapler movement motor switches off and the stapler waits for the signal to
fire (or swivel and for diagonal stapling).
If the stack is to be stapled at two positions:
The stapler movement motor moves the stapler to the front position and staples
the front.
The stapler movement motor moves the stapler to the rear and the stapler
staples the rear.
If the stack will be stapled at the rear with a diagonal staple, the staple moves to
the rear. When it is time for stapling, the rotation motor rotates the stapler to the
correct angle and holds the stapler in that position while the stapler fires.
The stapling positions can be fine adjusted with SP6109.