3.DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS

3.1Basic Operations

3.1.1GENERAL DESCRIPTION

This machine receives paper transported from the connected device with its junction box, and then transports the paper to the stationary tray or the movable tray of the Finisher section or the saddle tray of the saddle stitch section.

Stack modes available in the Finisher section are; the simple stack mode which directly exits paper to the stationary tray or the movable tray, the job offset stack mode which exits stacks of paper by slightly shifting them to the front and rear alternately, and the staple stack mode which staples and exits stacks of paper.

In the job offset stack mode and the staple stack mode, stacks of paper are exited to the movable tray. A stack mode available in the saddle stitch section is the center-binding mode which binds a stack of paper at its center by stapling at two positions and then folds in half again to exit it to the saddle tray.

Simple stack mode

When the non-sort mode is set, paper exits in the procedure shown below. A Paper is output to the stationary tray.

B Paper is output to the movable tray via the buffer tray.

Movable tray

Buffer tray

Junction box

Stationary tray

B

A

Fig. 3-1

Bundle job offset mode/ stapling stack mode

When the sort copying and the stapling function are set, paper exits in the procedure shown below. 1 Paper is transported to the buffer tray.

2 Paper is dropped from the buffer tray onto the finishing tray.

3 Paper stucked on the finishing tray is aligned and stapled, and then the bundled paper is output to the movable tray.

Movable trayBuffer trayJunction box

3

1

 

 

2

Finishing tray

 

Stapler unit

 

 

Fig. 3-2

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