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G.
Removing Paper Jams
from the Puncher Unit
(option)
from the Puncher Unit
(option)
If the display indicates a paper jam on the
puncher unit, perform the following to remove the
jam:
jam:
1)
Open the front cover of the puncher unit.
Figure 1-346
2)
Align the triangle mark on the knob within
the range marked by .
the range marked by .
Figure 1-347
3)
Close the front cover of the puncher unit.
Figure 1-348
4) Holding the finisher unit as shown, move it to
detach it from the most machine.
Figure 1-349
5) Remove any jam visible from the outside.
Figure 1-350
6) Open the upper cover, and check the inside of
the finisher.
Figure 1-351
7) Lift the buffer roller cover, and remove the
jam.
Figure 1-352
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8)
Return the buffer roller and the buffer roller
cover to their original position, and close the
upper cover.
cover to their original position, and close the
upper cover.
Figure 1-353
9)
Connect the finisher to the host machine.
Figure 1-354
10) Operate as instructed on the display.
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H.
Removing Punched Scrap
from the Puncher Unit
(option)
from the Puncher Unit
(option)
If the display indicates a punched scrap full
state on the puncher unit, perform the following to
remove the punched scrap:
remove the punched scrap:
1) Open the front cover of the puncher unit.
Figure 1-355
2) Slide out the punched scrap container.
Figure 1-356
3) Discard the punched scrap.
Figure 1-357
4) Return the punched scrap container to its
original position.
Figure 1-358
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IV. MAINTENANCE BY THE USER
A.
Maintenance by the User
Table 1-401
No.
Item
Timing
1
Replacing the staple cartridge (finisher unit)
When the appropriate indication is made on
the host machine’s display.
the host machine’s display.
2
Replacing the staple cartridge (saddle stitch
unit)
unit)
Caution:
The finisher unit and the saddle stitch unit use different cartridge types. Be sure that the appropriate
type is used for each.
type is used for each.
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