Duplo DC-Micro 8 TC-800 User manual

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User manual
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“When You Need More Than Staples.”
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DC-Micro 8
TC-800
Instruction Manual
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Safety During Operation
In this manual, the following important symbols are used:
Warning: Ignoring this warning could cause serious injury or even death.
Caution: Ignoring this caution could cause injury or damage to property.
Warning
Check the voltage and frequency for this unit on the label to the right of the power switch
Ensure that the total current of the unit and other equipment connected to the same circuit does not
exceed the power supply capacity or the specified current of an extension cord (if used). If the
specified current or power supply capacity is exceeded, fire hazard may result.
Do not scratch, damage, or remodel the power cord.
Do not place heavy objects on the AC power cord, nor pull or bend it. These actions will damage
the AC power cord, leading to fire or electric hazard.
Do not wind up the AC power cord even if it is too long, as this will lead to poor heat emission
and a fire hazard.
Do not touch the plug of the AC power cord with wet hands, as this will result in an electric
hazard.
Disconnect the AC power cord from the wall outlet by pulling the plug, not the cord. Pulling the
cord will damage the AC power cord, leading to fire or electrical hazard.
If the plug or cord of the AC power cord becomes abnormally hot, first turn off the power switch
then disconnect the AC power cord from the wall outlet. Contact you dealer. If the unit continues
to be used in this state, fire or electrical hazard may result.
When not using the unit for a long period of time because of vacations, etc., be sure to disconnect
the AC power cord from the wall outlet. A malfunction may cause a power leakage, leading to a
fire hazard.
Remove dust on the prongs of the AC power cord and the surface from which the prongs extend
with a dry cloth. Accumulated dust may cause a fire hazard.
If the unit becomes abnormally hot, emitting smoke or an abnormal smell, etc., first turn off the
power switch and disconnect the AC power cord from the wall outlet. Contact your dealer
immediately. If the unit is used in this state, fire or electrical hazard may result.
Do not position the unit and its AC power cord near heating equipment or the vents of heaters; the
covers and cord coating may melt, causing fire or electrical hazard.
Do not position the unit where the AC power cord may be stepped on; the AC power cord may
become damaged, causing a fire or electrical hazard.
Do not remove covers or rear panels. The inside of the unit contains high-voltage and mechanism-
driving parts with a danger of electrical hazard or injury.
Do not remodel the unit, as this may lead to fire or electrical hazard, resulting in injury.
Before cleaning the unit, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord from the wall outlet; accidental
starting of the unit during cleaning may cause injury.
Do no use flammable sprays inside or near the unit (e.g. when cleaning the unit). Such flammable
gas can be ignited and cause a fire or combustion.
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Caution
Do not install the unit in an environment other than that recommended, to avoid the risk of rust
and malfunction, leading power leakage, fire hazard, or electrical hazard. The recommended
environment is a follows:
Do not install the unit in a very dusty environment, as this may lead to malfunction
Do not lift or tilt the unit, as it may topple over and cause injury.
Do not install the unit in a location subject to vibration, as it may move or overturn, causing
injury.
Do no locate the unit in direct sunlight.
Do not place the unit on a unstable table or in a tilted position as it may fall, causing injury.
When the unit is to remain unused for a long period of time, disconnect the AC power cord from
the wall outlet to avoid electrical hazard from insulation failure, and fire hazard from power
leakage.
Do not use the unit in a exposed location or splashing water droplets or where power leakage is
liable to occur, as this may result in electrical hazard.
Table of contents Page Number
Safety Precautions 1
Checking the accessories supplied 3
Handling the unit 4
Preparations 5
Operation 9
Checking error messages in the display 15
Troubleshooting and maintenance 21
Checking the accessories supplied
Check that the following accessories are supplied with the collator. The number of each
accessory supplied is indicated in parentheses.
Handling the unit
When carrying the unit, hold as shown below (figure 1 or 2). Place the unit in a
horizontal and stable position.
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Preparations
Carry out the following preparatory steps before you start operating the unit
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1. Press the | side of the power switch to turn the unit on.
2. Select the paper size
- The default settings are as follows: A4 size for 220 to 240 V AC, 50 HZ unit, Letter size
for 120V AC, 60 Hz unit.
- Either A4 or letter size may be selected. See “selecting paper size” on page 12.
3. Stack the paper on feed bins
Please read “precautions when stacking the papers” on page 14.
- Press in the direction of the arrow all the feed bins are used.
- Put the last page to be collated on the bottom bin with the printed surface of the paper
upward and the top edge of the paper forward, as deep in the in as it will go.
- Stack the other pages (up to ) in the same way on the other bins in numerical order,
skipping no bins.
- Press each feed bin to the left until its paper guide rests lightly against the paper
4. Press the Staple button to select either staple or non-staple (offset) mode.
- When the staple mode is selected
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- The staple mark appears in the display. The collated sets of paper will be stapled (not
offset).
- When the non-staple (offset) mode is selected
- The staple mark is not shown in the display.
- The collated sets of paper will be offset (staggered) to the left and right alternatively.
5. When the staple mode is selected in step 4:
- When the non-staple (offset) mode is selected in step 4:
6. Press the C mark on the dial (C button) to clear the counter to 0.
- If the counter in the display already shows 0, this step can be skipped.
7. Press the start/stop button to start the test operation
- One set of the paper will be processed and the unit will stop.
- Check the collated set of paper to ascertain:
That the paper is correctly sequenced on the bins; if it is not, check step 3 and
That in the staple mode, the sheets of paper in the set are aligned properly; if they are not,
follow steps for “adjusting paper alignment” on page 13.
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- The first 5 to 10 sets of paper collated after the installation of the cartridge will not be
stapled. Repeat this step until the collated sets of paper are stapled.
- If any error occurs, the unit will stop automatically. Refer to “checking error messages in
After rectifying the error, press the start/stop button.
- With the test operation, the unit detects which bins contain paper. Only the detected bins
will operate after this test operation.
8. Turn the dial to set the number of sets (from 1 to 999)
- The speed at which the dial is turned corresponds to the speed at which the number
changes in the display.
- The number in the display will increase sequentially. After reaching 999, the number
will return to 0.
- The decrease the number, turn the dial counterclockwise. After reaching 0, the number
will jump to 999.
9. Press the start/stop button to start collating
- The collated sets of paper will be discharged onto the paper receiver tray.
- The number of discharged sets will be subtracted from the counter.
- The unit will automatically stop:
a. When the counter has reached 0 (the counter will then display the number set
in step 8).
b. When one or more bins contain no paper (to restart operation, reload the feed
bins as in step 3, then press the start/stop button), or
c. If any error has occurred (refer to “checking error messages in the display” on
page 15. After rectifying the error, press the start/stop button).
d. To stop collating during operation:
Press any button. To restart operation, press the start/stop button again.
e. To start collation of the same number of pages as the previous operation
1. The test operation can be skipped because the data detected in step 7
remains in memory as long as the power remains in memory as long as
the power remains on. Just execute steps 3, 8, and 9. To change the
staple or non-staple mode, execute 3, 4, 8, and 9.
2. Note The test operation must not be omitted for the collation of a
different number of pages from the previous operation, or if the power
has been switched off.
f. Turning off the unit
Press the 0 sided of the power switch. The same mode (staple or non-staple
mode) will be restored when the unit is turned on again.
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Selecting paper size
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Adjusting paper alignment
This procedure is necessary in the following situations:
- When the stapled set of the paper is not properly aligned, or
- When “memory error” appears in the display, requiring the memory to be initialized.
(See page 20).
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a. To adjust paper alignment
- Select a setting between “0” and “4”. First, select “1” as the adjustment value. (“0” is the
default and standard setting.)
- The degree of adjustment becomes larger as the setting number increases.
b. To rectify “memory error”
- Select “format data.”
- All the data for “timing adjust” in the memory will be initialized. (The adjustment value
for paper alignment will also become “0”.)
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7. Press the start/stop button.
a. When adjusting paper alignment
- Check the collated set of paper. If further adjustment is necessary, repeat the steps from
the beginning, selecting another number in step 4.
b. When rectifying “memory error”
- If the same error message appears again, please consult your nearest dealer.
Precautions when stacking the papers
About the feed bin capacity
Do not stack more than 100 sheets of paper on each feed bin
About the paper receiver tray capacity
If the collated sets have reached the maximum capacity of the tray, the unit will stop operating
automatically, and “stack over” appears in the display. Remove all the sets on the paper receiver
tray. (See page 18).
Note When making sets consisting of 2 or 3 sheets of paper, 100 sets will be maximum capacity.
In such a case, the message, “stack over” may not appear. To prevent this situation, please be sure
to remove all the sets on the paper receiver tray at the same time you reload the feed bins.
Fan the sheets of paper before stacking on the feed bin.
Sheets of paper not well separated may cause miss feeding or double feeding.
Smooth out folded or curled paper before use.
Align the paper before stacking it on the feed bin
Insert the paper into the feed inlet until it lightly touches the guide face of the inlet.
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Miss feeding or double feeding may occur if the paper is not aligned.
Check that the ink of the printed material is dry.
Use only after the ink on the paper has dried completely.
Semi-dried ink will not only mesh the machine, but also causes miss feeding problems
Stacking error messages in the display
If there are any problems starting operation or during operation, first check the messages
appearing in the display. Long messages will be scrolled in the display. The messages
and how to deal with them are described below. For problems not covered here, and
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frequently occurring problems, please refer to “troubleshooting and maintenance” on
page 21.
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Error messages table in alphabetical order
Message in the display Page Number
Bin trouble 18
Door open 17
Jog overload 18
Memory error 20
Motor overload 18
Number (1 to 8) bin Empty/Miss feed 17
Number (1 to 8) bin jam 17
Offset trouble 20
Outlet jam 17
Staple empty 19
Stapler jam 17
Stack over 18
Stapler overload 19
Stapler trouble 19
Error messages and how to rectify them
Door Open
The door is open or not closed properly
- If the door lever is projecting, the door is not closed securely.
- To close the door properly, press the tip of the door lever (#1) until it is flat against the
unit (#2).
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Number (1 to 8) bin Empty / Miss Feed
The named (feed) bin doesn’t have any paper or has miss fed.
- If this has occurred to more than one bin, the display shows all the empty or miss feed
bins.
- Check the named bin and supply of paper in the bin
a. If the checked bin still has paper, miss feeding is the reason for the message.
In such a case, remove all the sheets of paper, then fan, align, and reload them
on the tray before restarting the operation
b. Notes If in the non-staple (offset) mode, remove all the sets on the paper
receiver tray before you restart operation. This is because the last collated set
before the error has occurred may not be offset to the initial set after
restarting.
Number (1 to 8) bin jam / Staple Jam / Outlet Jam
A sheet of paper is stuck in the named (feed) bin. Or a set of paper is stuck in the stapler or
discharging outlet (paper ejecting) area.
If the unit has more than one jammed area, a combined message will be scrolled in the display.
- Remove the jammed paper
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- Pull out any jammed paper
- If no paper appears stuck inside the door, check the named bin from the right side of the
unit. Pull out the jammed paper.
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- Close the door securely
a. See “door open” on previous page.
b. Note If in the non-staple (offset) mode, removal all the sets on the paper
receiver tray before you restart operation. This is because the last collated set
before the error has occurred may not be offset to the initial set after
restarting.
Stack Over
The paper receiver tray is full. Remove the collated sets of paper from the paper receiver
tray.
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Duplo DC-Micro 8 TC-800 User manual

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