MBM Aerocut Velocity Complete User manual

Type
User manual
OPERATION MANUAL
UCHIDA YOKO CO., LTD., TOKYO, JAPAN
xx-xxx V1.00
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Use ma
chine only after reading the "Safety Instructions" given below carefully.
These sa
fety instructions are given to ensure that the machine will be used safely and
properly and to prevent operators from sustaining harm and injuries.
Explanation of markings
Marking Meaning of marking
Warning
This symbol stands for immediate danger threatening the life and health of
persons. Disregarding these instructions may cause severe damage to
health and even serious injuries.
Caution
This symbol stands for an endangering situation that may occur.
Disregarding these instructions may lead to slight injuries or damage to
property.
Definition of Symbols and Notes
In this manual the following names and signs stand for possible dangers.
Caution
This symbol stands for an endangering situation that may occur.
Disregarding these instructions may le
ad to slight injuries or
damages to property.
Note
This symbol stands for notes, operational hints, and other useful
information.They are convenient for exploiting the machine’s functional
abilities.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Explanations of the illustrations used in the Safety Instructions are given as follows:
1. Don't open the cover of the equipment. There is a danger of receiving an injury or electric
shock.
2. Don't touch any rotating part. There is a danger of receiving an injury.
3. Don’t put hands inside work area. May result in severe in
jury.
Warning
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1. Don't put a hand into the cover or a clearance between parts. There is a danger of
receiving an injury.
2. Don't bring a hand, face, hair, sleeves of clothes and the like close to the rotating parts of
the machine.
There is a danger of receiving an injury.
3. Don't touch the blade point of the cutter.
There is a danger of receiving an injury.
4. Turn off the power supply beforehand when setting the feed t
able. There is a danger of
receiving an injury.
5. Turn off the power supply beforehand when removing paper scraps. There is a danger of
receiving an inj
ury.
6. Do not exceed the MAX level when stacking the p
aper. Exceeding it may cause a
mechanical failure.
7. Turn off the power supply beforehand when st
arting maintenance or inspection. There is a
danger of receiving an injury.
8. When you install a machine, please install to a place with no dust, and the place whi
ch is
not influenced with a liquid. It becomes the cause of failure if the installation method is
mistaken.
9. When you put a machine into operation, please change into the
state where all covers
were closed. If it works where a cover is opened, there is fear of an injury.
Caution
Before use
Read this "Operation Manual" carefully before use. In particular, be sure to read "Safety
Instructions" (page 2 to page 3) to ensure that the machine will be used properly.
Keep the manual at an appointed place with care so that it
may be accessible whenever
necessary.
The specifications of this prod
uct are subject to change for improvement. Therefore, don't
mistake the "Operation Manual" of one product of the same model for that of another
because descriptions in the "Operation Manual" of products of the same model may differ.
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Contents
1 Introduction..................................................................................6
1.1 Names
of parts........................................................................................................6
1.2 Acces
sories.............................................................................................................8
1.3 T
ouch panel.............................................................................................................8
1.4 Paper weig
ht / quality..............................................................................................9
2 Operating instructions ...............................................................10
2.1 Lock a caste
r brake...............................................................................................10
2.2 T
urning the power on.............................................................................................10
2.3 Initial positio
n.........................................................................................................11
2.4 Input ......................................................................................................................
11
2.5 Set.........................................................................................................................
12
2.6 Paper setting.........................................................................................................
12
2.7 S
tacker and Waste box settings ............................................................................13
2.8 Start.......................................................................................................................15
2.9 St
op .......................................................................................................................15
2.10 W
aste disposal...................................................................................................17
2.11 Power off ...............................................................................................................17
3 Cut pattern input........................................................................18
3.1 Outline...................................................................................................................18
3.2 PRESET................................................................................................................
18
3.3 MANUSET.............................................................................................................
20
3.4 FLEX MODE..........................................................................................................
23
3.5 SA
VE / READ........................................................................................................25
4 How to use options....................................................................27
4.1 How to att
ach the Y-perforator...............................................................................27
4.2 How to ad
just the Y-perforation location................................................................28
4.3 How to ad
just the depth of Y-perforation................................................................29
5 Adjustment ................................................................................30
5.1 Adjustment
s on the paper feed section .................................................................30
5.2 S
peed change .......................................................................................................32
5.3 Skew adjustment...................................................................................................
33
5.4 Creaser a
djustment...............................................................................................33
5.5 Fine ad
justments on processing positions.............................................................34
5.5.1 In cases cutting positions
don’t match to image positions..............................34
5.5.2 If
the cut measurement does not match the input value.................................35
6 Manual control...........................................................................37
6.1 Manual control screen...........................................................................................37
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6.2 Paper jam..............................................................................................................
37
7 Error messages.........................................................................38
8 Troubleshooting.........................................................................43
9 Product specifications ...............................................................45
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1 Introduction
1.1 Names of parts
Stacke
r
Creaser
Guillotine
Waste box
Caster
Power switch
Inlet
Skew adjustment dial
Safety cover
Feed table
Touch panel
Gutter slitter unit
Margin slitter unit
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Warning
Don’t put hands inside work area.
May result in severe injury.
Don't touch any rotating part. There is a danger of
receiving an inj
ury.
Don't open the cover of the equipment. There is a
dang
er of receiving an injury or electric shock.
Caution
Don't touch the blade point of the cutter. There is a
dang
er of receiving an injury.
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1.2 Accessories
x2
Waste box
Electric
Power cord
Paper guide
(Large)
Paper guide
(Small)
Template
x2
x2
Card stacker
Stacker end
Business card
Partition
Hexagonal wrench
Spanner
Upper suction shutter
1.3 Touch panel
Home screen
END Page 15
START
Page 15
Clear
Page 15
STOP
Manual Speed
Page 30
Manu Set
Page 20
Preset
Page 18
Quantity
Page 15
Cutmark
Page 11
Page 15
Flex Mode
Page 23
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Manu Set screen
SAVE
Page 25
READ
Page 25
Flex Mode screen
SAVE
Page 25
READ
Page 25
Manual speed screen
CUTTER
(Guillotine)
Page 37
TABLE
Page 37
Inching
Page 37
Double feed
Page 30
VACUUM
Page 30
BLOW
Page 30
CREASE
Page 37
BLOW
Page 30
SPEED
Page32
PAPER FEED WORK TIME
Page 30
CREASE
Page 33
A
DJUST
Page 35
1.4 Paper weight / quality
Use suitable paper stocks which weight is 120 to 400gsm(0.005”-0.016”).
These paper stocks are not suitable in use.
Papers that has heavily electric st
atic charged. It may cause miss-feed, double feed
or paper jam.
Papers th
at are more than 0.125” curled or waved. It may cause miss-feed, double
feed or paper jam.
Papers that have ink or toner n
ot fused properly. It may cause contaminating the work
and the machine.
Papers tha
t are too slippery. It may cause miss-feed or inaccurate results.
Prin
ts that are shrank, stretched or skewed inconsistently. It may cause inaccurate
results.
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2 Operating instructions
2.1 Lock a caster brake
2.2 Turning the power on
Caster
Unlock
Lock
A
C 110-120V
50/60Hz
400W
Electric power cord
Power switch
ON
OFF
Opening screen
Power on
Home screen
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2.3 Initial position
When the power turned on, the touch screen showsINITIAL POSITION button. Press
INITIAL POSITION button.
The slitters will move to their initial position automatically. Then the button changes to
SET.
Home screen
2.4 Input
Enter the cut pattern.
Home screen
Enter the number of sheets for operation.
All the sheets on the feed table will feed in case 0 is entered in Q
ty.
Home screen
T
ouch the screen to have to activate cut-mark registration.
When it is on, the machine register the cut-mark a
nd cross cuts at proper positions even
the image is drifted.
Home screen
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2.5 Set
With a press of SET button, the slitters will move to the positions according to the
selected cut pattern.
At
the same time, Feed table will move to the lower end position.
ST
ART button will be indicated upon all slitters are completely set.
Home screen
2.6 Paper setting
Press the
START button on the home screen. If the feed table
is in upper position. The feed table moves down. Press STOP
button to stop the table moving.
Flip through
the sheets well before you put them on the feed
table.
Set the sheets on the feed table. Use the paper guide (Large)
and paper guides (Small) to fix the sheets.
Paper guide (Small)
Paper guide (Large)
Paper
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Side guide Gap
Note.
Paper loading capacity is 3.95”.
Make sure that the p
aper stack does
not exceed the MAX label.
Label
It a
ffects finishing accuracy if there is a
gap between the side guide and the
sheets.
Paper
If
the print is skew on the sheets, the angle of the side guide can be adjusted.
Page 33
Warning
Don’t put hands inside work area.
May result in severe injury.
2.7 Stacker and Waste box settings
Place the Waste box under the Chute.
Chute
Waste box
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Open the st
acker and set the stays in the indentation of the back of the stacker at an
appropriate angle to allow smooth paper ejection.
Adjust the large p
aper guide according to the paper size.
Stacker
Stay
Indentation
Paper Guide (Large)
Hang the bu
siness card stacker to the Stacker panel.
Find the V
- notch to see where to put the business card partition.
When it is not used, it ma
y be hooked to the upper holes in the stacker panel.
V-notch
Upper holes
Stacker panel
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Chan
ge the settings of the stacker according to the cut pattern.
Stacker end
Business card Post card
Business card partition
Card stacker
2.8 Start
Press
START to start an automatic operation. The display will change to RUNNING.
After processing the entered number of sheets in , the machine stops
automatically.
Do not open the Safety cover (
Page 6) while the machine is running. Machine will
stop immediately.
2.9 Stop
Press
STOP and the machine will make an EMERGENCY stop even if the operation is
underway.
Press
END if you wish to stop the machine when the current sheet is completed.
Card stacker
Stacker end
Home screen
Home screen (While Running)
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Counter
The counter indicates the number of finished sheet when the machine is stopped with
STOP or END button. Press to reset the counter to 0.
If paper is left in the machine, remove it by inching. ( Page 37)
Total number
The tot
al number of processed sheets are counted. Press and hold to clear
the number. You can change the Total number.
You can make a little adjustment on Total number.
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2.10 Waste disposal
Dispose
the wastes in the waste box appropriately.
Overloadin
g wastes causes errors or a breakdown.
Waste box
2.11 Power off
Home screen
Make sure that the machine is stopped.
Return to the Home screen.
Turn off the Power switch.
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3 Cut pattern input
3.1 Outline
PRESET is a series of cut patterns that are already
stored in the machine.
(
Template)
In MANUSET mode, user programs can be created and stored into the machine.
In FLEX MODE, you can generate user data with a lot of flexibility in layout.
And also
these data can be stored into the machine.
3.2 PRESET
Press PRESET.
Home screen
Home screen
Press the
size of the original sheets.
Paper Selection Screen
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Select the cutting pattern.
Cutting Pattern Selection Screen
Cutting Pattern Confirmation Screen
The machine
recalls the preset pattern and automatically returns to the home screen.
Cut pattern can be checked in detail and the measurements can
be changed.
Refer to MANUSET (
Page.20) for measurement setting
procedures.
Confirm the cut pattern.
Cutting pattern switching.
Return to the previous page.
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3.3 MANUSET
Press M
ANUSET.
Home screen
The screen displays the curre
nt cut pattern.
Crease Pos. Input Screen Cutting Pattern Input Screen
Cutting Pattern Input Screen
Move to User Program Selection Screen.
Save Cut pattern as inputted into User Program memory.
Confirm Cut pattern as inputted.
Move to Crease Pos. Input Screen.
will be indicated in case crease processing is given.
Go back to Home screen without any changes.
Crease Pos. Input Screen
All values inputted on Crease pos. input screen will be cleared.
Confirm values as inputted and go back to Cutting Pattern Input
Screen.
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