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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Stitcher FolderDynamic Booklet Maker
DBM-350
Be sure to read this manual prior to use.Please leave this manual at the site of use for easy reference.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYDuplo Corporation, located at 1-6, Oyama 4-chome, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 229-1180, Japan, declares that the product (or products) complies with the provisions defined in the regulations. The reference table is mentioned below.
Name of product Model
Regulation
Machinery Directive 98/37/EC and 2006/42/ECunder
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/ECunder
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 / 108 / ECunder
Stitcher Folder DBM-350 EN1010-1: 2004EN1010-4: 2004EN60204-1: 2006
IEC60950-1: 2005 including EN60950-1: 2006 deviations
EN61000-3-2: 2006EN61000-3-3: 1995 + A2: 2005EN61000-6-2: 2005EN61000-6-4: 2007
Keeper of the technical file in the European Community:Duplo International Ltd, Sandown Industrial Park, Mill Road, Esher, Surrey, KT108BL, United Kingdom
EnKONFORMITÄTSERKLÄRUNG
Die Duplo Corporation mit Sitz in 1-6, Oyama 4 chome, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 229-1180 Japan, erklärt hiermit, dass das Produkt (oder die Produkte) die in den Vorschriften definierten Bestimmungen erfüllt. Die Bezugstabelle ist unten aufgeführt.
Bezeichnung des Produkts Modell
RichtlinieMaschinenrichtlinie 98/37/EG und 2006/42 EGunter
Niederspannungsrichtlinie 2006/95/EGunter
Richtlinie zur elektromagnetischen Verträglichkeit 2004/108/EGunter
Heft- und Falzgerät DBM-350 EN1010-1: 2004EN1010-4: 2004EN60204-1: 2006
IEC 60950-1: 2005 einschließlich der Abweichungen 2006 der EN60950-1
EN61000-3-2: 2006EN61000-3-3: 1995 + A2: 2005EN61000-6-2: 2005EN61000-6-4: 2007
Inhaber der technischen Datei in der Europäischen Gemeinschaft:Duplo International Ltd, Sandown Industrial Park, Mill Road, Esher, Surrey, KT108BL, United Kingdom
GeDECLARATION DE CONFORMITE
Duplo Corporation, dont le siège est situé au 1-6, Oyama 4-chome, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 229-1180, Japon, déclare que le ou les produits sont conformes aux dispositions définies par la réglementation. Un tableau de référence est proposé ci-dessous.
Nom du produit Modèle
RéglementationDirective Machines 98/37/CE et 2006/42/CEen application de la
Directive Basse tension 2006/95/CE en application de la
Directive sur la compatibilité électromagnétique2004/108/CEen application de
Piqueuse-plieuse DBM-350 EN1010-1: 2004EN1010-4: 2004EN60204-1: 2006
IEC 60950-1: 2005, dérogations selon EN60950-1: 2006 incluses
EN61000-3-2: 2006EN61000-3-3: 1995 + A2: 2005EN61000-6-2: 2005EN61000-6-4: 2007
Conservateur du dossier technique dans la Communauté Européenne :Duplo International Ltd, Sandown Industrial Park, Mill Road, Esher, Surrey, KT108BL, United Kingdom
FrDICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITÁ
Duplo Corporation, sita a 1-6, Oyama 4-chome, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 229-1180, Giappone, dichiara che il prodotto (o i prodotti) è/sono conforme/i ai requisiti definiti dalle norme sottoelencate. La tabella di riferimento è riportata qui di seguito.
Nome del prodotto Modello
Direttiva Bassa TensioneDirettiva sui macchinari 98/37/CE e 2006/42/CE in base a
Direttiva 2006/95/CE relativa alle apparecchiature a bassa tensione
Direttiva di compatibilità elettromagnetica2004/108/CE in base a
Cucitrice-piegafoglio DBM-350 EN1010-1: 2004EN1010-4: 2004EN60204-1: 2006
IEC 60950-1: 2005 deviazioni EN 60950-1: 2006 incluse
EN61000-3-2: 2006EN61000-3-3: 1995 + A2: 2005EN61000-6-2: 2005EN61000-6-4: 2007
Responsabile della documentazione tecnica all’interno della Comunità Europea:Duplo International Ltd, Sandown Industrial Park, Mill Road, Esher, Surrey, KT108BL, United Kingdom
ItDECLARACIÓN DE CONFORMIDAD
Duplo Corporation, con domicilio en 1-6, Oyama 4-chome, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 229-1180, Japón, declara que el producto (o los productos) cumple con las disposiciones previstas en los reglamentos. Seguidamente se indica la tabla de referencia.
Nombre del producto Modelos
Reglamentación - ReglamentacionesDirectiva sobre máquinas 98/37/CE y 2006/42/CE, según
Directiva sobre baja tensión 2006/95/CE,según
Directiva sobre compatibilidad electromagnética2004/108/CE,según
Grapadora plegadora DBM-350 EN1010-1: 2004EN1010-4: 2004EN60204-1: 2006
IEC60950-1: 2005, incluyendo EN60950-1: 2006 modificadas.
EN61000-3-2: 2006EN61000-3-3: 1995 + A2: 2005EN61000-6-2: 2005EN61000-6-4: 2007
Depositario del archivo técnico en la Comunidad Europea:Duplo International Ltd, Sandown Industrial Park, Mill Road, Esher, Surrey, KT108BL, United Kingdom
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DECLARATION OF INCORPORATIONDuplo Corporation, located at 1-6, Oyama 4-chome, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 229-1180, Japan, declares: • the essential requirements of the Machinery Directive are applied to the product (or products) mentioned in the table below and; • the product (or products) complies with the provisions defined in the regulations mentioned in the table below and; • the technical documentation is compiled in accordance with the Machinery Directive Annex VII part B;
and undertakes: • to transmit relevant information of the product (or products) by appropriate method in response to reasoned request by the national
authorities. However that transmission shall be without prejudice to our intellectual property rights of the product (or products);and states: • the product (or products) is partly completed machinery and must not be put into service until the final machinery into which it is to be
incorporated has been declared in conformity with the provisions of the Machinery Directive.
Name of product Model
RegulationMachinery Directive 98/37/EC and 2006/42/ECunder
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/ECunder
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 / 108 / ECunder
Stitcher Folder Accessories
DBM-350 Small Booklet Kit
EN1010-1: 2004EN1010-4: 2004EN60204-1: 2006
IEC60950-1: 2005 including EN60950-1: 2006 deviations
EN61000-3-2: 2006EN61000-3-3: 1995 + A2: 2005EN61000-6-2: 2005EN61000-6-4: 2007
DBM-350 Corner Stitching KitDBM-350 6 Page Insert Kit
Keeper of the technical file in the European Community:Duplo International Ltd, Sandown Industrial Park, Mill Road, Esher, Surrey, KT108BL, United Kingdom
En
ERKLÄRUNG DER AMTLICHEN EINTRAGUNGDie Duplo Corporation mit Sitz in 1-6, Oyama 4 chome, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 229-1180 Japan, erklärt hiermit: • alle wesentlichen Erfordernisse der Maschinenrichtlinie sind auf das in der untenstehenden Tabelle genannte Produkt (oder die
Produkte) angewendet worden, und • das Produkt (oder die Produkte) erfüllt die Bestimmungen, die in den in der untenstehenden Tabelle genannten Vorschriften definiert
sind, und • die technische Dokumentation ist entsprechend der Maschinenrichtlinie Anhang VII Teil B zusammengestellt;
und verpflichtet sich: • auf begründete Anfragen der nationalen Behörden sachdienliche Informationen über das Produkt (die Produkte) mittels einer geeigneten
Methode zu liefern. Die Übergabe erfolgt jedoch so, dass unsere geistigen Eigentumsrechte am Produkt (oder den Produkten) nicht beeinträchtigt werden,
und erklärt: • das Produkt (oder die Produkte) ist ein Teil einer nicht vollständigen Maschinenanlage und darf so lange nicht in Betrieb genommen
werden, bis die komplette Maschinenanlage, in die es eingebaut wurde, offiziell als mit der Maschinenrichtlinie übereinstimmend erklärt worden ist.
Bezeichnung des Produkt Modell
Richtlinie
Maschinenrichtlinie 98/37/EG und 2006/42 EG unter
Niederspannungsrichtlinie 2006/95/EGunter
Richtlinie zur elektromagnetischen Verträglichkeit2004/108/EG unter
Zubehör der Heft- und Falzmaschine
DBM-350 Small Booklet Kit
EN1010-1: 2004EN1010-4: 2004EN60204-1: 2006
IEC 60950-1: 2005 einschließlich der Abweichungen 2006 der EN60950-1
EN61000-3-2: 2006EN61000-3-3: 1995 + A2: 2005EN61000-6-2: 2005EN61000-6-4: 2007
DBM-350 Corner Stitching KitDBM-350 6 Page Insert Kit
Inhaber der technischen Datei in der Europäischen Gemeinschaft:Duplo International Ltd, Sandown Industrial Park, Mill Road, Esher, Surrey, KT108BL, United Kingdom
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DECLARATION D’INTEGRATIONDuplo Corporation, dont le siège social est situé au 1-6, Oyama 4-chome, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 229-1180, Japon, déclare : • que les exigences essentielles de la Directive Machines sont appliquées au(x) produit(s) mentionné(s) dans le tableau ci-après, • que le produit ou les produits sont conformes aux dispositions définies par la réglementation mentionnée dans le tableau ci-après, et • que la documentation technique a été réalisée conformément à l’Annexe VII partie B de la Directive Machines,
s’engage : • à communiquer des informations pertinentes sur le ou les produits par un mode de transmission adapté en réponse à toute demande
motivée des autorités nationales. Toutefois, la communication de ces informations sera sans préjudice de nos droits de propriété intellectuelle en ce qui concerne le ou les produits ;
et précise : • que le ou les produits sont des machines en partie achevées et qu’ils ne doivent pas être mis en service avant que la machine définitive
dans laquelle ils doivent être intégrés ait été déclarée conforme aux dispositions de la Directive Machine.
Nom du produit Modèle
Réglementation
Directive Machines 98/37/CE et 2006/42/CE en application de la
Directive Basse tension 2006/95/CE en application de la
Directive sur la compatibilité électromagnétique2004/108/CE en application de
Accessoires de la plieuse piqueuse
DBM-350 Small Booklet Kit
EN1010-1: 2004EN1010-4: 2004EN60204-1: 2006
IEC 60950-1: 2005, dérogations selon EN60950-1: 2006 incluses
EN61000-3-2: 2006EN61000-3-3: 1995 + A2: 2005EN61000-6-2: 2005EN61000-6-4: 2007
DBM-350 Corner Stitching KitDBM-350 6 Page Insert Kit
Conservateur du dossier technique dans la Communauté Européenne :Duplo International Ltd, Sandown Industrial Park, Mill Road, Esher, Surrey, KT108BL, United Kingdom
Fr
DICHIARAZIONE DI ISCRIZIONEDuplo Corporation, sita a 1-6, Oyama 4-chome, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 229-1180, Giappone, dichiara che: • i requisiti fondamentali della Direttiva sui macchinari sono applicati al prodotto (o prodotti) menzionato/i nella seguente tabella e • il prodotto (o prodotti) è/sono conforme/i ai requisiti definiti nelle norme sottoelencate e; • la documentazione tecnica è stata compilata conformemente alla Direttiva sui Macchinari Appendice VII parte B;
e si impegna a: • trasmettere informazioni inerenti al prodotto (o sui prodotti) con un metodo appropriato in risposta a una richiesta logica da parte delle
autorità nazionali. La trasmissione di tali informazioni non deve comunque ledere i nostri diritti di proprietà intellettuale sul prodotto (o sui prodotti);
e specifica che: • il prodotto (o i prodotti) è/sono incompleto e non deve essere messo in funzione finché il macchinario finale in cui deve essere
incorporato non sia stato dichiarato conforme ai requisiti dichiarati dalla Direttiva sui Macchinari.
Nome del prodotto Modello
Direttiva Bassa TensioneDirettiva sui macchinari 98/37/CE e 2006/42/CE in base a
Direttiva 2006/95/CE relativa alle apparecchiature a bassa tensione
Direttiva di compatibilità elettromagnetica2004/108/CE in base a
Accessori della piegatrice-pinzatrice
DBM-350 Small Booklet Kit
EN1010-1: 2004EN1010-4: 2004EN60204-1: 2006
IEC 60950-1: 2005 deviazioni EN 60950-1: 2006 incluse
EN61000-3-2: 2006EN61000-3-3: 1995 + A2: 2005EN61000-6-2: 2005EN61000-6-4: 2007
DBM-350 Corner Stitching KitDBM-350 6 Page Insert Kit
Responsabile della documentazione tecnica all’interno della Comunità Europea:Duplo International Ltd, Sandown Industrial Park, Mill Road, Esher, Surrey, KT108BL, United Kingdom
It
DECLARACIÓN DE INCORPORACIÓN DEL PRODUCTO (O LOS PRODUCTOS)Duplo Corporation, con domicilio en 1-6, Oyama 4-chome, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 229-1180, Japón, declara que: • el producto (o los productos) indicado en la siguiente tabla cumple con los requisitos esenciales de la Directiva sobre máquinas; y que • el producto (o los productos) cumple con las disposiciones previstas en los reglamentos indicados en la siguiente tabla; y que • la documentación técnica se ha recabado de conformidad con la Directiva sobre máquinas, anexo VII, parte B;
y se compromete a: • comunicar información relevante sobre el producto (o los productos) por el método apropiado como respuesta a la solicitud
debidamente formulada por las autoridades nacionales. No obstante, dicha comunicación se efectuará sin perjuicio de nuestros derechos de propiedad intelectual sobre el producto (o los productos);
y declara que: • el producto (o los productos) es un aparato parcialmente terminado, por lo que el mismo no se deberá poner en funcionamiento hasta
que se haya declarado que el aparato final en el que será incorporado cumple con las disposiciones previstas en la Directiva sobre máquinas.
Nombre del producto Modelos
Reglamentación - Reglamentaciones
Directiva sobre máquinas 98/37/CE y 2006/42/CE, según
Directiva sobre baja tensión 2006/95/CE,según
Directiva sobre compatibilidad electromagnética2004/108/CE,según
Accesorios de la plegadora-grapadora
DBM-350 Small Booklet Kit
EN1010-1: 2004EN1010-4: 2004EN60204-1: 2006
IEC60950-1: 2005, incluyendo EN60950-1: 2006 modificadas.
EN61000-3-2: 2006EN61000-3-3: 1995 + A2: 2005EN61000-6-2: 2005EN61000-6-4: 2007
DBM-350 Corner Stitching KitDBM-350 6 Page Insert Kit
Depositario del archivo técnico en la Comunidad Europea:Duplo International Ltd, Sandown Industrial Park, Mill Road, Esher, Surrey, KT108BL, United Kingdom
Sp
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic EquipmentThis symbol (the symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin) indicates that in European countries this product should not be disposed of as household waste.Please recycle where facilities exist by checking with your local authority or supplier for recycling advice.By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly through proper treatment, recovery and recycling, you will help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health.
En Entsorgung von alten elektrischen und
elektronischen AusrüstungsteilenDieses Symbol (das Symbol mit dem durchgekreuzten fahrbaren Müllbehälter) zeigt an, dass dieses Produkt in europäischen Länden nicht als Haushaltsmüll entsorgt werden darf. Bitte informieren Sie sich bei Ihren örtlichen Behörden oder bei Ihrem Händler hinsichtlich einer Empfehlung für die Entsorgung und führen Sie die betreffenden Teile dort, wo solche Einrichtungen vorhanden sind, einem Recycling-Prozess zu.Indem sie sicherstellen, dass das betreffende Produkt durch richtige Behandlung, Rückführung und Recycling entsorgt wird, tragen Sie dazu bei, möglichen negativen Auswirkungen auf die Umwelt und die menschliche Gesundheit vorzubeugen.
Ge Elimination du matériel électronique et électrique
usagéCe symbole (une poubelle marquée d’une croix) indique que dans les pays européens, ce produit ne doit pas être éliminé comme des ordures ménagères.Recyclez-le dans les sites adaptés qui vous seront indiqués par les autorités locales ou renseignez-vous auprès de votre fournisseur.En veillant à ce que ce produit soit éliminé correctement avec un traitement, une collecte et un recyclage adaptés, vous contribuez à éviter son action nocive potentielle sur l’ environnement et la santé humaine.
Fr Smaltimento di attrezzature elettriche ed
elettroniche consumateQuesto simbolo (il simbolo della pattumiera con rotelle barrata) indica che nei paesi europei questo prodotto non deve essere buttato nei rifiuti domestici.Per favore smaltire in luogo addetto al riciclo, dove esistente, chiedendo informazioni alle autorità locali o a chi fornisce consulenza a proposito.Garantendo uno smaltimento adeguato di questo prodotto (trattamento, recupero e riciclo corretto), aiuterete a prevenire effetti negativi sull’ambiente e sulla salute dell’uomo.
It
Eliminación de residuos de aparatos eléctricos y electrónicosEste símbolo (un cubo de basura tachado) indica que en los países europeos este producto no deberá eliminarse como si se tratara de un residuo doméstico. Solicite asesoramiento sobre reciclaje a las autoridades locales o a su distribuidor, y siga la normativa en materia de gestión medioambiental y reciclaje de este tipo de residuos.Si toma las medidas pertinentes para que este producto se elimine mediante un tratamiento, recuperación y reciclaje adecuados, contribuirá a evitar posibles efectos negativos en el medio ambiente y la salud humana.
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Note:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
IntroductionThank you for purchasing a Duplo product.Be sure to read this manual prior to using the product.After reading, leave the manual at the site of use for easy reference whenever questions related to the product arise in the future.
SymbolsIn this manual, several symbols are used to indicate important warnings. Please make sure to read instructions accompanied by these symbols. These symbols have the followingmeanings.
Describes instructions which must be followed in use.Be sure to read the instructions to avoid problems due to incorrect operations.
Indicates supplementary or useful information.
Describes names of related items and supplementary instructions.
TrademarkThe product name and company name used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies.
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Memo
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Safety PrecautionsSafety PrecautionsIn this manual, operations and handling of the unit which are hazardous are described using the following marks to prevent personal injury or property damage to the user and others.
Ignoringthismarkcouldresultinthepossibilityof seriousinjuryorevendeath.
Ignoringthismarkcouldresultinthepossibilityofinjury orphysicaldamage.
Thismarkindicatesa“Warning”or“Caution”.A graphic may be shown inside the mark to describe the warning or caution more specifically.
Thismarkindicatesaforbiddenaction.A graphic may be shown inside the mark to describe the forbidden action more specifically.
Thismarkindicatesactionsthatmustbeperformed.A graphic may be shown inside the mark to describe the action to be performed more specifically.
Power Supply● This unit shall be installed near the socket-outlet where the plug on the power supply cord is easily
accessible.● Make sure the power supply used is always within the following range.
Powersupply: 120VAC,60Hz(USA) 220to240VAC,50/60Hz(UK)
● When you power other appliances from the same AC outlet, make sure that the combined power consumption does not exceed the power supply capacity.Ratedcurrent(Ratedpower): 100to240V3.5to1.5A(330W)
Useonlythepowersupplyvoltagespecifiedonthemainnameplate.Using other voltages could result in a fire or an electrical shock.
Makesurethatthecombinedpowerconsumptionoftheappliancestobeconnecteddoesnotexceedthecapacityratingofthepoweroutletsorplugreceptacles.Exceeding the capacity rating could cause the power outlets, plug receptacles, or power extension cords to overheat and catch a fire.
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Safety Precautions
Operating EnvironmentOperate this unit in the following environment.● where the temperature range is between 5 and 35°C/41 and 95°F (-10 to +50°C/14 to 122°F in
storage)● where the humidity range is between 20 and 85% RH (10 to 90% RH in storage, however no
condensation)● which is not subject to direct sunlight● which is reasonably free from dust● which is subject to little or no vibration● which is free from air-borne salt● where there are no harmful chemicals● where the unit is not exposed to water
Keepthisunitandthepowercordawayfromheatersandheatervents.Excessive heat could melt the cover or power cord covering, and result in a fire or an electrical shock.
Donotplacemetalobjectsorvesselscontainingliquidsontopoftheunit.The entry of any metal object or liquid could result in a fire or an electrical shock.
Donotinsertanymetaloreasily-combustibleobjectinsidethisunit.This could result in a fire or an electrical shock.
Donotuseflammablespraysinsideorneartheunit(e.g.whencleaningtheunit).Such flammable gas may ignite and cause a fire or combustion.
Donotinstallthisunitinalocationwherethereisexcessivehumidityorwherecontactwithwaterispossible.Poor choice of location could result in deterioration of the insulation, a fire or an electrical shock.
Installthisunitonalevel,stablestandorfloor,withsufficientspacearoundit.Failure to do so could result in the unit overturning and causing injury.
Disconnectthepowerplugfromthepoweroutletbeforeattemptingtomovethisunit.Failure to do so could result in power cord damage, a fire or an electrical shock.
Alwaysdisconnectthepowerplugfromthepoweroutletwhentheunitisnottobeusedforanextendedperiod.Failure to do so could result in a fire due to leakage current if the insulation should deteriorate.
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Maintenance / Other
Donotdamagethepowercordorpowerplug.Do not scratch, alter, bend, twist, pull or place heavy objects on the power cord or power plug.This could result in damage, a fire or an electrical shock.
Donottouchthepowerswitchwithwethands.Otherwise electric hazards may occur.
Donotremovethecoverorbackpanel.This unit contains high-voltage components that could cause an electrical shock.
Donotdisassemble,modifyorrepairthisunit.There is a danger of fire, electrical shock or injury.Contact your dealer when repairs are necessary.
Ifanyforeignobjectsuchasmetalorliquidshouldenterthisunit,immediatelyturntheunitoffatthepowerswitchanddisconnectthepowerplugfromthepoweroutlet.Failure to do so could result in a fire or an electrical shock.Contact your dealer immediately.
Beforecleaningthisunit,turntheunitoffatthepowerswitchanddisconnectthepowerplugfromthepoweroutlet.Accidental operation of the unit during cleaning could result in injury.
Removeanydustthataccumulatesonthepowerplugprongsandthesurfaceoftheplugfromwhichtheprongsextend.Accumulated dust could result in a fire.
Alwaysgriptheplugwhendisconnectingthepowerplugfromthepoweroutlet.Forcibly pulling on the power cord could cause damage, resulting in a fire or an electrical shock.
Donottouchorinsertforeignobjectsintoanyrotatingpartduringoperation.This could result in injury.
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Safety Precautions
WARNING / CAUTION Labels
"WARNING"and"CAUTION"labelsarepastedonthemachinetoensureusersafety.Donotremoveorchangethem.Whenthelabelsbecomedirtyorarelost,besuretocontactyourdealerforanewone.
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Safety Precautions
Emergency StopThis machine is equipped with the emergency stop functions for the safety of an operator.When you need to stop the machine for emergency, press the emergency stop button. Turning the button to the right will release the emergency stop. To stop the machine normally, press the stop key of an upstream unit or this machine.
Emergency Stop SwitchTurning the button to the right releases theemergency stop.
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Safety PrecautionsContentsSafetyPrecautions.....................................i
Power Supply ...................................................... iOperating Environment .......................................iiMaintenance / Other ........................................... iiiWARNING / CAUTION Labels ...........................ivEmergency Stop ................................................. v
Chapter 1 Before Operation1. Features.............................................1-22. NamesandFunctions......................1-3
2-1. External Parts (infeed side, operator's side) ................. 1-3
2-2. External Parts (delivery side) ................ 1-42-3. Internal Parts (stitching section 1) ......... 1-52-4. Internal Parts (stitching section 2) ......... 1-62-5. Internal Parts (folding section) .............. 1-72-6. Stitcher Head ........................................ 1-8
3. ScreenDescriptions.........................1-93-1. Panel Keys ............................................ 1-9
4. ScreenMenus.................................1-104-1. Top Screen .......................................... 1-104-2. Setting Menus ..................................... 1-124-3. Function Menus ................................... 1-154-4. Fine Adjustment Menus ....................... 1-18
5. Optional...........................................1-206. Accessories............................................1-21
Chapter 2 Basic Operation1. TurningonthePower.......................2-22. SettingtheControlPanel.................2-33. PreparingUpstreamUnit.........................2-64. AdjustingEachSection
(StepMode).......................................2-74-1. Starting the Step Mode ......................... 2-74-2. Adjusting the Stitching Section .............. 2-84-3. Adjusting the Folding Section .............. 2-10
5. CheckingaFinishedSet................2-125-1. When Sheets Are Not Aligned ..............2-12
5-2. When Stitching and Folding Positions Do Not Align ...................................................2-14
5-3. Adjusting Stitching and Folding Positions Simultaneously .................... 2-16
5-4. Adjusting the Stitching Width .............. 2-185-5. When Fold is Skewed ......................... 2-195-6. When stitching position is not
perpendicular to paper ........................ 2-20
6. AdjustingtheStitcherHead...........2-216-1. Adjusting the stitch length ................... 2-216-2. Adjusting the length of the left leg ....... 2-21
7. AdjustingtheMachine...................2-237-1. Adjusting the Stitching Guide .............. 2-237-2. Adjusting Paper Guide Rollers ............ 2-237-3. Adjusting Guides on the Non-fold
Stacker ................................................ 2-247-4. Adjusting the Roller Gap ..................... 2-25
8. StartingOperations........................2-26
Chapter 3 Advanced Operation1. StitchingWidth.................................3-2
1-1. Details on Stitching Width ..................... 3-21-2. Changing Stitching Width ...................... 3-3
2. StitchingPosition.............................3-52-1. Details on Stitching Position .................. 3-52-2. Changing the Stitching Position ............ 3-7
3. FoldingPosition................................3-83-1. Details on Folding Position .................... 3-83-2. Changing the Folding Posiition ............. 3-8
4. HandfeedingPaper.........................3-104-1. Operation Procedure Flowchart .......... 3-104-2. Handfeeding Paper from
This Machine ....................................... 3-114-3. Handfeeding Paper from
Upstream Unit ..................................... 3-134-4. Using Merging-collation Mode of
Collator ................................................ 3-14
Chapter 4 Using Options1. UsingCornerStitching-Kit...............4-2
1-1. Attaching Corner Stitching-Kit ............... 4-2
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1-2. Side-stitching Paper .............................. 4-31-3. Corner Stitching Paper .......................... 4-5
2. Using6PageInsert-Kit....................4-73. UsingSmallBooklet-Kit.................4-10
3-1. Attaching the Small Booklet-Kit ........... 4-103-2. Making a Small-sized Booklet ............. 4-13
Chapter 5 Cleaning the Unit1. StitcherHead.....................................5-2
1-1. Wire Type .............................................. 5-21-2. Removing Wire ...................................... 5-21-3. Wire Threading ...................................... 5-31-4. Straightening Wire ................................. 5-41-5. Installing New Wire ............................... 5-5
2. Cleaning/Lubricating........................5-62-1. Cleaning the Conveyance Beltand
Rollers ................................................... 5-62-2. Cleaning the Sensors ............................ 5-72-3. Cleaning the Stitcher Head ................... 5-82-4. Lubricating the Stitcher Head ................ 5-9
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Guide1. ErrorMessages.................................6-2
1-1. Warning Messages ............................... 6-21-2. Messages about Paper Jam ................. 6-31-3. Messages about Downstream Unit
and Motors ............................................ 6-41-4. Other Messages .................................... 6-5
2. PaperJam..........................................6-63. Troubleshooting................................6-8
3-1. Binding Problem .................................... 6-83-2. Other Problem ....................................... 6-9
Chapter 7 Appendix1. Specification.....................................7-2
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Chapter 1 Before Operation
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Chapter 1 Before Operation1. FeaturesThe DBM-350 is a stitcher folder that can make a booklet in four binding modes: saddle stitch, saddle stitch/fold, fold (no stitch, fold only) and no stitch/no fold.
Saddle stitch/fold
Stitch
Saddle stitch Fold No stitch/no fold
Standard
You can also make a booklet in other modes using the option kits listed below.CORNER STITCHING-KIT: side stitch, side stitch/fold, corner stitch, corner stitch/fold6 PAGE INSERT-KIT: booklet combined with a sheet of A3 (double letter) and A4 (letter) paperSMALL BOOKLET-KIT: B5 size booklet (small-sized booklet)
Side stitch/fold Corner stitchSide stitch Corner stitch/fold
Option (Corner stitching-kit)
Option (6 page insert-kit)
Option (Small booklet-kit)
Saddle stitch/foldSaddle stitch Fold
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Chapter 1 Before Operation2. Names and Functions2-1. External Parts (infeed side, operator's side)
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[3]
[4]
[5]
[6][7]
[8]
[9]
[13]
[10]
[11]
[12]
No. Name Function[1] Top cover (front) Cover for ensuring user safety
This machine will not operate if open. Open this cover to access the stitching section.
[2] Manual feed slot Slot for inserting the paper manually[3] Paper infeed slot Slot for receiving the paper from the upstream unit.[4] D-PORT connector 1 Connects the D-PORT cable from the upstream unit.[5] E-PORT connector 1 Connects the E-PORT cable from the upstream unit.[6] Main power switch Refer to "1.Turning on the Power." ( p.2-2)[7] Power connector Connector for power cord[8] Movable table Use the movable table to move this machine when aligning the upstream
unit with a paper line.[9] Power switch Refer to "1.Turning on the Power." ( p.2-2)
[10] Folding stopper adjustment dial
Adjusts the angle of the folding stopper to correct folding misalignment.
[11] Control panel Use this panel to enter information to operate the machine.[12] Emergency stop button Press this button to stop the machine in emergency.[13] Top cover (back) Cover for ensuring user safety
This machine will not operate if open. Open this cover to access the folding section.
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2-2. External Parts (delivery side)
[1]
[2][7]
[8]
[5][6] [3][4]
No. Name Function[1] Paper guide roller Holds the saddle-stitched/folded paper as an aid for the belt stacker.[2] Belt stacker Sends stitched and folded or folded booklets to the fold stacker.[3] Guide Aligns unfolded booklets in the non-fold stacker.[4] Non-fold stacker Receives unfolded booklets.[5] Paper holder Holds a booklet ejected.[6] Paper holding guide Stops unfolded booklets ejected to the non-fold stacker.[7] Fold stacker Receives folded booklets.[8] Stacker connector Connects the power cord of the belt stacker.
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2-3. Internal Parts (stitching section 1)
[1][1]
[2][3] [2]
No. Name Function[1] Stitching side jogger Aligns the sides of paper.[2] Conveyance roller Conveys paper to the paper alignment section.[3] Back jogger Aligns the leading and trailing edges of paper.
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2-4. Internal Parts (stitching section 2)
[3]
[2]
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No. Name Function[1] Stitcher head Binds paper with wire.[2] Saddle stitching stopper Rises to hold down paper during saddle stitching.[3] Stitching guide Prevents paper from curling during saddle stitching.[4] Side stitching stopper Rises during side stitching (corner stitching) to hold down paper.
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2-5. Internal Parts (folding section)
[5][6] [4]
[7]
[2]
[3]
[1]
No. Name Function[1] Folding side guide Helps paper being transported horizontally straight.[2] Folding back roller Conveys paper to the folding stopper and prevents paper from being out
of alignment.[3] Conveyance belt Conveys paper.[4] Folding roller Folds paper.[5] Folding stopper Decides a folding position.[6] Guide plate Prevents paper from curling. Can be opened and closed to remove
jammed paper.[7] Folding section press
rollerPresses down unfolded paper and prevents paper from being out of alignment.
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2-6. Stitcher Head
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No. Name Function[1] Wire guide spring
assemblyFeeds wire to the stitching section.
[2] Felt Cleans the wire surface and applies a small amount of oil.[3] Wire straightner
eccentrilc nutStraightens the wire.
[4] Face plate Adjusts the length of the wire.[5] Wire straightener rollers Straightens the wire.[6] Grip Grips the wire and send it downwards.[7] Swivel holder Holds the swivel.[8] Swivel Holds the cut wire and rotate it 90 degrees.[9] Wire cutter Cuts the wire.
[10] Tension pawl Prevents the wire to reverse.[11] Swivel operationg
springDrives the swivel. It rotates the swivel 90 degrees and returns it to its original position.
[12] Former Cuts the wire and bends it into C shape.
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Chapter 1 Before Operation3. Screen Descriptions3-1. Panel Keys
[1]
[2]
[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]
[3][12] [13]
No. Name Function[1] Start key Starts operations. When an upstream unit is connected to this machine,
press the start key of the upstream unit.[2] Stop key Stops operations after ejecting all paper being processed. When an
upstream unit is connected to this machine, press the stop key of the upstream unit.
[3] Fine adjustment key Puts the machine in the fine adjustment mode. Pressing the start key in the fine adjustment mode puts the machine in the step mode*.
[4] Jog key When used in the step mode, starts jogging movements of the stitching side jogger and back jogger in the stitching section and starts turning the conveyance belt in the folding section.
[5] Test key Stitches and folds paper in the step mode.[6] Forcible ejection key Ejects paper inside the machine forcibly.[7] Numeric keypad/C
(clear) keyUsed to enter numbers for paper size,etc.
[8] Return key Confirms selections and settings.[9] Cancel key Cancels selections and settings.
[10] Function key Displays a screen to specify the number of jogs, the number of presses, etc.
[11] LED indicator Blinks when the machine is in the power saving mode or when any trouble has occurred.
[12] LCD display Displays a paper size, a binding mode and error messages.[13] Arrow keys Press the up and down keys to change the setting item and press the right
and left keys to change the setting.
* The step mode is used to fine adjust each part while passing paper inside the machine.
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Chapter 1 Before Operation4. Screen Menus4-1. Top Screen
The top screen is a screen displayed first when you turn on the power.
[1][2][3]
[4]
[5]
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
No. Name Function[1] Memory No. Displays a memory No. currently selected.[2] Binding mode Displays a binding mode of the memory currently selected.[3] Paper size Displays a paper size (length x width*) of the memory currently selected.[4] Status Displays a current machine status.[5] The number of sets
processedDisplays the number of sets processed by the machine. Pressing the C key for two seconds or more returns the count to "00000." Once you turn off the power, the count returns to "00000."
* The definition of length x width is as follows.
Length
Paper feed direction Width
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Memory No.The memory number consists of 1 to 20. Default settings at shipment are as follows. Each memory number can be overwritten.Select the memory number of the binding mode to be used, change the size and begin binding.
(UK)Memory No, Paper size (mm)
(length x width)Binding mode Folding
1 420 x 297 (A3) Saddle stitching Folding2 297 x 210 (A4) Saddle stitching Folding3 210 x 148 (A5) Saddle stitching Folding4 364 x 257 (B4) Saddle stitching Folding5 257 x 182 (B5) Saddle stitching Folding6 210 x 297 (A4) Saddle stitching No folding7 431.8 x 279.4 Saddle stitching Folding8 279.4 x 215.9 Saddle stitching Folding9 355.6 x 215.9 Saddle stitching Folding
10 254 x 203.2 Saddle stitching Folding11 420 x 297 (A3) Saddle stitching Folding12 297 x 210 (A4) Saddle stitching Folding13 210 x 148 (A5) Saddle stitching Folding14 364 x 257 (B4) Saddle stitching Folding15 257 x 182 (B5) Saddle stitching Folding16 210 x 297 (A4) Saddle stitching No folding17 431.8 x 279.4 Saddle stitching Folding18 279.4 x 215.9 Saddle stitching Folding19 355.6 x 215.9 Saddle stitching Folding20 254 x 203.2 Saddle stitching Folding
(USA)Memory No, Paper size (inch)
(length x width)Binding mode Folding
1 16.54 x 11.69 Saddle stitching Folding2 11.69 x 08.27 Saddle stitching Folding3 08.27 x 05.83 Saddle stitching Folding4 14.33 x 10.12 Saddle stitching Folding5 10.12 x 07.17 Saddle stitching Folding6 08.27 x 11.69 Saddle stitching No folding7 17.00 x 11.00 (Double Letter) Saddle stitching Folding8 11.00 x 08.50 (Letter) Saddle stitching Folding9 14.00 x 08.50 (Legal Size) Saddle stitching Folding
10 10.00 x 08.00 (Government) Saddle stitching Folding11 16.54 x 11.69 Saddle stitching Folding12 11.69 x 08.27 Saddle stitching Folding13 08.27 x 05.83 Saddle stitching Folding14 14.33 x 10.12 Saddle stitching Folding15 10.12 x 07.17 Saddle stitching Folding16 08.27 x 11.69 Saddle stitching No folding17 17.00 x 11.00 (Double Letter) Saddle stitching Folding18 11.00 x 08.50 (Letter) Saddle stitching Folding19 14.00 x 08.50 (Legal Size) Saddle stitching Folding20 10.00 x 08.00 (Government) Saddle stitching Folding
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4-2. Setting MenusThe setting menu is displayed if you press the return key with the top screen displayed.
> Set 1Saddle/FoldLength 420.0Width
Return key
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
297.0
Thesettingmenuisnotdisplayedwhenthesettingsfordetailsofbindingcanbemadeontheupstreamunit.Whenthesettingmenuisnotdisplayed,makethesettingsreferringtotheInstructionManualfortheupstreamunit.
The menu items are as follows. Use these items to enter information on a booklet to be made.Setting items Setting details
Binding mode Saddle stitch/fold, saddle stitch, side stitch /fold, side stitch, corner stitch/fold, corner stitch, fold, no stitch/no fold
Length(Paper length)
Paper lengthSaddle stitch/fold, saddle stitch, fold, no stitch/no fold Range of input: 210.0 to 460.0 mm/8.27 to 18.11 inchesSide stitch/fold, side stitch, corner stitch/fold, corner stitch Range of input: 182.0 to 215.9.0 mm/7.17 to 8.50 inches
Width(Paper width)
Paper widthSaddle stitch/fold, saddle stitch, fold, no stitch/no fold Range of input: 148.0 to 320.0 mm/5.83 to 12.60 inches* *Although the paper width is 105 to 148 mm/4.13 to 5.83 inches when using the small
booklet-kit (option), the range of paper width you can enter is 148 to 191 mm/5.83 to 7.52 inches. This is because you need to enter a value "paper width + 43 mm" when using the small booklet-kit.
Corner stitch/fold, corner stitch Range of input: 257.0 to 297.0 mm/10.12 to 11.69 inchesSide stitch/fold, side stitch Range of input: 277.0 to 317.0 mm/10.91 to 12.48 inches* *When using the corner stitching kit, you need to enter a value "paper width + 20
mm/0.79 inch." The above mentioned values already include the extra "20mm/0.79 inch."
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Setting items Setting details
S-Width(Stitching width)
The width between both stitchesWhen the paper width is entered, the standard width will automatically be set. The stitching width can be changed.Saddle stitch/fold, saddle stitch, side stitch /fold, side stitch Standard position: (paper width÷2) mm/inch Range of input: 70.0 to (paper width–74) mm/2.76 to (paper width–2.91) inches When the small booklet-kit (option) is attached, the stitching width is fixed to 70 mm/2.76 inches. The width cannot be changed.Side stitch/fold, side stitch Standard position: (paper width–50 mm/1.97 inches) Range of input: 70.0 to (paper width–50) mm/2.76 to (paper width–1.97) inches
Whenenteringpaperwidth,ifthestandardpositionfallsonthestitchprohibitedarea( p.2-19).thevaluethatavoidsthestitchprohibitedareawillbeautomaticallyset.Ifthefoldingknifeandastitchcoincide,thefoldingpositionmayslightlychange.
S-Posi(Stitching position)
Length from the paper leading edge to the stitching positionWhen the paper length is entered, the standard stitching position will automatically be set. The position can be changed.Saddle stitch/fold, saddle stitch Standard position: (paper width÷2) mm/inch Range of input: (paper length–235 mm/9.25 inches)* to (paper length–100 mm/3.94 inches) *In the following case, 100 mm/3.94 inches will be the minimum. Paper length shorter than 235 mm/9.25 inches or (paper length–235 mm/9.25 inches)
< 100 mm/3.94 inchesSide stitch/fold, side stitch, corner stitch/fold, corner stitch Fixed to 6 mm/0.24 inch
F-Posi(Folding position)
Length from the paper leading edge to the folding positionWhen the paper length is entered, the standard folding position will automatically be set. The position can be changed. Standard folding position: (Paper length÷2) mm/inch Range of input: 105 to 230 mm/4.13 to 9.06 inches
Trimming Select "On" or "Off." *When a binding mode is set to no fold, corner stitch/fold,or side stitch/fold, this item is
not displayed.Length (booklet length after trimming)
When Trimming is set to "On," this indicates the booklet width after trimming. Standard position: (paper width÷ 2 mm/0.08 inch)–3 mm (0.12 inch) *When a binding mode is set to no fold, corner stitch/fold or side stitch/fold, this item is
not displayed. Range of input: 85 to 230 mm/3.35 to 9.06 inches
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Setting menu mapSet 1
> Saddle/FoldLengthWidth
420.0297.0
Set 1 > Saddle
LengthWidth
420.0297.0
Set 1 > Fold
LengthWidth
420.0297.0
Set 1 > No S/No Fold
LengthWidth
420.0297.0
Set 1S-WidthS-PosiF-Posi
210.0210.0
153.0> Set 1S-WidthS-Posi 210.0
153.0> Set 1F-Posi 210.0>
Set 1TrimmingLength 210.0
ON> Set 1Trimming OFF>
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4-3. Function MenusThe function menu is displayed if you press the F key with the top screen displayed.Only a part of setting items is displayed on the panel of this machine depending on the upstream units connected.
F key
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
No. of JogsNo. of PressNo. of SheetMiddle Jog
52
209
>
Thefunctionmenuisnotdisplayedonthepanelofthismachinewhenmakingsettingsontheupstreamunit.RefertotheInstructionManualoftheupstreamunitfortheoperationmethod.
The menu items are as follows. Use these items to select the number of jogs, number of sheets to be handfed, etc.
Setting items Setting detailsNo. of Jogs(The number of jogs)(*)
The number of times the jogger moves at the paper infeed section when handfeeding paper.Select from 1 to 9.
No. of Press(The number of presses)(*)
The number of times the press unit moves when handfeeding paper.Select from 0 to 10.
No. of Sheet(The number of sheets)
You can specify the number of pages (number of sheets) contained in a set when handfeeding paper. Select from 1 to 20.
Middle jog You can make settings when feeding paper one by one with the upstream unit (sheet feeder and so on) connected. One jog movement is performed every time the number of sheets is specified while feeding paper. Select from 0.2 to 9.When 0 is specified, jog movement is not performed while feeding paper.
Handfeed When handfeeding paper, you can specify how many times you are going to insert paper before a stitch is applied. When the specified number of handfeed is complete, a stitch will be applied. Select from 1 to 9.
P-Roll(Press roller)
Set it to On when using the 6 page insert-kit (option).
F-Convey(Folding conveyance belt)
Specify whether to keep the folding conveyance belt turning even after paper has reached the folding stopper. Normally set it to Off. Only when "no stitch/fold" is selected, set it to On to stabilize a folding position by pressing a booklet against the folding stopper.
Stitch (Stitching test) Used to check stitching conditions. When set to "Stitch" from "Off," paper stops at the stitching section and pressing the start key or test key starts stitching. The stitched paper will be ejected to the fold stacker. This can be used only for saddle stitching.
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Setting items Setting detailsStack-B Start T (stacker belt start timing)
Specify the timing to start turning the belt of the belt stacker. When booklets discharged to the folding stacker do not align, use this item. Select from 0 to 9.
Stack-B Oper T(stacker belt operating time)
Specify how long the belt of the belt stacker keeps turning. When booklets discharged to the folding stacker do not align, use this item. Select from –2 to 6.
S-Side Release (Stitching side release)
Specify the timing to release the stitching side jogger. When a paper jam occurs in the stitching side jogger or the folding position is not appropriate, use this item. Select from –20 to 30.
(*)When performing feeding and binding operations from the upstream unit, the number of jogs or presses is automatically adjusted according to the processing speed.
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Function menu map
HandfeedP-RollF-ConveyStitch
1OFF
>
OFFOFF
Stack-B Start T
Stack-B Oper T> +0
+0
S-Side Release> +0
No. of JogsNo. of PressNo. of SheetMiddle Jog
22
209
>
HandfeedP-RollF-ConveyStitch
1
>
HandfeedP-RollF-ConveyStitch
1
>OFFOFF
TEST
HandfeedP-RollF-ConveyStitch
1
>OFFOFF
Ready
HandfeedP-RollF-ConveyStitch
1
>OFFOFF
Active
OFFOFFOFF
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4-4. Fine Adjustment MenusThe fine adjustment menu is displayed if you press the return key with the top screen displayed.
Fine adjustment key
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
Fine AdjustmentStitching Sec.
297.0>Side Jog
The menu items are as follows. Use these items to fine adjust stitching and folding positions while checking a finished booklet.When you press the start key of the upstream unit or the start key of this machine with the fine adjust-ment menu selected, the machine enters the step mode. You can adjust each part while feeding pa-per.
Whenthesettingscanbemadeontheupstreamunit,theupstreamunitentersthestepmode.RefertotheInstructionManualfortheupstreamunitfortheoperationalmethod.
Setting items Setting detailsStitching Sec.(Stitching section)
Side Jog(Side Jogger)
Adjusts the position of the stitching side jogger. Adjustment range=±5 mm/±0.20 inch, movement=0.2 mm/0.01 inch
Stopper Adjusts the position of the stitching stopper. Adjustment range=±5 mm/±0.20 inch, movement=0.2 mm/0.01 inch
Posi(Position)
Adjusts the stitching position. Adjustment range=±5 mm/±0.20 inch, movement=0.1 mm/0.004 inch
Width Adjusts the stitching width. Adjustment range=±5 mm/±0.20 inch, movement=1 mm/0.04 inch
Folding Sec.(Folding section)
Side-G(Side guide)
Adjusts the position of the stitching side guide. Adjustment range=±4.8 mm/±0.19 inch, movement=0.3 mm/0.01 inch
B-Roller(Back roller)
Adjusts the position of the folding back roller. Adjustment range=+10 to –15 mm/+0.39 to –0.59 inch, movement=0.1 mm/0.004 inch
Posi(Position)
Adjusts the folding position. Adjustment range=±5 mm/±0.20 inch, movement=0.1 mm/0.004 inch
Roll Gap*(Roller gap)
Adjusts the roller clearance. Adjustment range=–0.9 mm/±0.04 inch to 1.2 mm/0.05 inch, movement=0.15 mm/0.01 inch
Stit/Fold(Stitching section/folding section)
Posi*(Position)
Adjusts the stitching position and folding position at the same time.Adjustment range=±5 mm/±0.20 inch, movement=0.1 mm/0.004 inch
M-Table*(Movable table)
Adjusts the position of the machine. Adjustment range=±5 mm/±0.20 inch, movement=1 mm/0.003 inch
* These items can be used only in the fine adjustment mode. When the machine is set to the step mode, this item is not available.
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Fine adjustment menu map
Fine AdjustmentStitching Sec.
297.0>Side Jog
420.0>Stopper
297.0>Side-G
420.0 >B-Roller
210.0>Posi
153.0
+0>Roll Gap
Preset key of the upstream unit (when connected to the upstream unit) orStart key (when not connected to theupstream unit)
Step Mode
Stitching Sec.
210.0>Posi
Fine AdjustmentStitching Sec.
Fine AdjustmentStitching Sec.
Fine AdjustmentStitching Sec.
>Width
Fine AdjustmentFolding Sec.
Fine AdjustmentFolding Sec.
Fine AdjustmentFolding Sec.
210.0>Posi
Fine AdjustmentFolding Sec.
>M-Table
Fine Adjustment
Stit/Fold
>Posi - ◄ ► +
Fine Adjustment
Stitching Sec.
297.0>Side Jog
Step ModeStitching Sec.
420.0>Stopper
Step Mode
Stitching Sec.Step Mode
153.0 >Width
297.0>Side-G
420.0 >B-Roller
Step ModeFolding Sec.
Step ModeFolding Sec.
Step ModeFolding Sec.
210.0>Posi
+0
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Chapter 1 Before Operation5. OptionalDBM-350 (this unit)
[1] DBM-350T (option)
[2] Corner stitching-kit (option)
[3] Small booklet-kit (option)
Stitching guide Folding side guide Stitching side jogger (L) Stitching side jogger (S)
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Chapter 1 Before Operation6. AccessoriesCheck that the following accessories are supplied with the DBM-350.
[1] [2] [3]
No. Name Qty. Explanation[1] Longnose pliers 1 Used to install a wire to the stitcher head.[2] Oiler 1 Used to apply oil to the stitcher head.[3] Instruction manual 1 This manual
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Chapter 2 Basic Operation
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Chapter 2 Basic Operation1. Turning on the PowerThis machine has a main power switch and a power switch.
WhentheupstreamunitisconnectedtothismachineWhen the upstream unit is connected to this machine, set the main power switch to "I" and the power switch to off. The remote function allows this machine to turn on/off by pressing the power switch for the upstream unit.
WhenusingthismachinealoneWhen using this machine alone, set the main power switch to "I" and the power switch to on.
On
Main power switch
Off
● Beforeturningoffthepowerswitch,makesurethatyouturnoffthemainpowerswitchfirst.
● Ifanupstreamunitisconnected,donotturnon/offthepowerofthismachinebyitself.Thismaycausethemachinetooperateabnormally.Besuretoturnon/offthemainpowerswitchorthepowerswitchoftheupstreamunitinstead.
Power saving modeWhen this machine is not touched for more than 30 minutes, the machine enters the power saving mode automatically. The back light of the LCD display will be turned off and the LED indicator will blink slowly. To release the mode, follow one of the operations listed below.● Pressanykeyonthecontrolpanel.● Openandclosethetopcover.● Performanoperationontheupstreamunitforthismachine(ex.pressingthestartkey,
presetting,ejectingpaperforcibly,etc.)
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Chapter 2 Basic Operation2. Setting the Control PanelMake settings for a binding mode, paper size, trimming and others on the control panel. If you do not use the default memory, select a memory No. that can be overwritten and make settings following the procedures below.
Example: UsethememoryNo.1(Set1) A3(doubleletter)paper,saddlestitchingandfolding, Desiredlengthaftertrimming206mm/8.11inches
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
1 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,pressthereturnkey.
> Set 1Saddle/FoldLength 420.0Width 297.0
2 Pressthe keyor keytoselect"Set1."For details on the memory No.1 to 20, refer to Chapter 1 "4-1. Top Screen" ( p.1-10).
3 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 1> Saddle/Fold
Length 420.0Width 297.0
The binding mode will be selected. For details on the binding type, refer to Chapter 1 "4-2. Setting Menus" ( p.1-12).
4 Pressthe keyor keytoselect"Saddle/Fold."
5 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 1 Saddle/Fold
> Length 420.0Width 297.0
"Length" will be selected.
6 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value.
7 Enter"4200/1654"usingthenumerickeypad.
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8 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 1 Saddle/FoldLength 420.0
> Width 297.0
"Width" will be selected.
9 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value.
10 Enter"2970/1169"usingthenumerickeypad.
11 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 1S-Width 153.0S-PosiF-Posi 210.0
210.0>
"S-Width" will be selected."S-Width" "S-Posi" and "F-Posi" are automatically set to the standard position when length and width are entered. Although these items are usually used at the standard position, if you want to change them, refer to Chapter 3 "Advanced Operation."
Set 1> Trimming OFF
Length 207.012 Pressthe keytoselect"Trimming."
13 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the setting.
14 Pressthe keyor keytoselect"On."
15 Pressthereturnkey.
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Set 1Trimming
> Length 207.0ON
"Length" (booklet length after trimming) will be selected.
16 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value.
17 Enter"2060/0811"usingthenumerickeypad.
18 Pressthereturnkey.
> Set 1Saddle/FoldLength 420.0Width 297.0
The screen for the setting 1 will be displayed.
19 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
Youcanchangethevalueusingthe keyor keyinadditiontoenteringthevalueusingthenumerickeypad.
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Chapter 2 Basic Operation3. Preparing Upstream Unit1 Loadpaperontheupstreamunit.
2 Setapapersizeandbindingmodeonthecontrolpaneloftheupstreamunit.For details, refer to the instruction manual of the upstream unit.
WhentheDC-10/60,theDC-10/60PRO,ortheDC-8/32isconnectedtothismachineasanupstreamunit,setapapersizeandbindingmodeusingthecontrolpaneloftheDBM-350.
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Chapter 2 Basic Operation4. Adjusting Each Section (Step Mode)Before starting a binding operation, adjust each section in the step mode. The adjusted value in the step mode is saved in the memory you are currently using.
● Toselectwhethertotrimabookletinthestepmode,usethecontrolpaneloftheDBM-350T.Fordetails,refertotheinstructionmanualoftheDBM-350T.
● Length(bookletlengthaftertrimming)cannotbeadjustedinthefineadjustmentmenu.Toadjustthelength,goto"Length"inthesettingmenus( p.1-13).Afteradjustingthelength,makeasampletocheckthefinish.
● Whenthesettingscanbemadeontheupstreamunit,thestepmodestartsontheupstreamunit.RefertotheInstructionManualfortheupstreamunitfortheoperationalmethod.
4-1. Starting the Step Mode
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
1 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,pressthefineadjustmentkeyonthecontrolpaneloftheDBM-350.
Fine AdjustmentStitching Sec.
297.0>Side Jog
After the guides move according to the paper size, the fine adjustment menu screen will be displayed.
2 Pressthestartkeyonthecontrolpaneloftheupstreamunit.A set of paper will be conveyed from the upstream unit to the stitching section of the DBM-350 and stop there.
When the upstream unit is not connected to the DBM-350, press the start key of the DBM-350.
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4-2. Adjusting the Stitching Section
1 Pressthejogkey.The stitching side jogger and the back jogger will move.
Whenyoupressthejogkeyonce,thejoggerswillopen.Whenpressedagain,theywillclose.
Side jogger
Side joggerBack jogger
Paper
2 Checkthepapertouchesthestitchingsidejoggerlightly.If an adjustment is necessary, go to step 3.If an adjustment is not necessary, go to step 5.
Step ModeStitching Sec.
297.0>Side Jog
3 Pressthe keyor keytochangethevalue.
4 Pressthereturnkey.The stitching side jogger will move to the specified position.
5 Pressthejogkey.The stitching side jogger and the back jogger will move.
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Back jogger
Paper
6 Checkthepapertouchesthebackjoggerlightly.If an adjustment is necessary, go to step 7.If an adjustment is not necessary, go to step 10.
Step ModeStitching Sec.
420.0>Stopper
7 Pressthe keytoselect"Stopper"(stitchingstopper).
8 Pressthe keyor keytochangethevalue.
9 Pressthereturnkey.The stitching stopper will move to the specified position.
10 Pressthetestkey.WhenbindingwithfoldingThe paper will be stitched and conveyed to the folding section.Proceed to "4-3. Adjusting the Folding Section."
WhenbindingwithoutfoldingThe paper will be stitched and ejected to the non-fold stacker.
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4-3. Adjusting the Folding Section
1 Pressthejogkey.The paper will come to the correct folding position.
Paper
Folding side guide2 Checkthatthereisspaceofafew
mm/inchbetweenthefoldingsideguidesandpaper.If an adjustment is necessary, go to step 3.If an adjustment is not necessary, go to step 5.
Folding Sec.
297.0>Side-G
Step Mode3 Pressthe keyor keytochangethevalue.
4 Pressthereturnkey.The folding side guide will move to the specified position.
5 Pressthejogkey.The paper will come to the correct folding position.
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Paper
Folding back roller
6 Checkthatthefoldingbackrollertouchesthepaper.If an adjustment is necessary, go to step 7.If an adjustment is necessary, go to step 10.
Folding Sec.Step Mode
420.0 >B-Roller
7 Pressthe keytoselect"B-Roller"(foldingbackroller).
8 Pressthe keyor keytochangethevalue.
9 Pressthereturnkey.The folding back roller will move to the specified position.
10 Pressthetestkey.Paper will be ejected to the fold stacker.
11 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
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Chapter 2 Basic Operation5. Checking a Finished SetCheck the binding condition of the booklet discharged in the step mode. Fine adjustment is required when sheets are not aligned, or the stitching or folding position is unsatisfactory.
5-1. When Sheets Are Not Aligned
It is necessary to adjust thestitching side joggers.
It is necessary to adjust thestitching stopper.
It is necessary to adjust both thestitching stopper and the stitchingside joggers.
● The sheets of paper are not aligned along the length.
● The sheets of paper are not aligned along the side.
● The sheets of paper are not aligned along the length and side.
Adjust the distance between the right and left stitching side joggers and the position of the stitching stopper. You can adjust the positions of the stitching side jogger and the stitching stopper in the range of ±5 mm/±0.20 inch from the position set in the memory.
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
1 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,pressthefineadjustmentkeyonthecontrolpaneloftheDBM-350.After the guides move according to the paper size, the fine adjustment menu screen will be displayed.
Fine AdjustmentStitching Sec.
297.0>Side Jog
2 Pressthe keytoselect"SideJog"(sidejogger)or"Stopper"(stitchingstopper).
3 Pressthe keyor keytochangethevalue.
Forthesidejogger● Pressing the key will make the
distance between the two side joggers longer by 0.2 mm/0.01 inch.
● Pressing the key will make the distance between the two side joggers shorter by 0.2 mm/0.01 inch.
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Forthestitchingstopper● Pressing the key will move the
stitching stopper forward by 0.2 mm/0.01 inch.
● Pressing the key will move the stitching stopper backward by 0.2 mm/0.01 inch.
Youcanalsoenteravalueusingthenumerickeypad.Enteravalueintherangeof±5mm/±0.20inch.
4 Pressthereturnkey.The stitching side jogger and the stitching stopper will move to the specified position.
5 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
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5-2. When Stitching and Folding Positions Do Not Align
● Correct example The folded line and stitched position are aligned.
● The folded line is slightly deviated above the stitched position.
● The folded line is slightly deviated below the stitched position.
Fine adjust the stitching positionor folding position.
Paper ejectiondirection
Fine adjust the stitching positionor folding position.
5-2-1. Moving the stitching position to align it with the folding positionMove the stitcher to fine adjust the stitching position. You can adjust the position in the range of ±5 mm/±0.20 inch from the position set in the memory.
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
1 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,pressthefineadjustmentkeyonthecontrolpaneloftheDBM-350.After the guides move according to the paper size, the fine adjustment menu screen will be displayed.
Fine AdjustmentStitching Sec.
210.0>Posi
2 Pressthe keytoselect"Posi"(position)of"StitchingSec."
3 Pressthe keyor keytochangethevalue.
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Stitching position
● Pressing the key will move the stitching position by 0.1 mm/0.004 inch backward.
● Pressing the key will move the stitching position by 0.1 mm/0.004 inch forward.
Youcanalsoenteravalueusingthenumerickeypad.Enteravalueintherangeof±5mm/±0.20inch.
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4 Pressthereturnkey.The stitcher will move to the specified position.
5 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
5-2-2. Moving the folding position to align it with the stitching positionMove the folding back roller and the folding stopper to fine adjust the folding position. You can adjust the position in the range of ±5 mm/±0.20 inch from the position set in the memory.
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
1 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,pressthefineadjustmentkeyonthecontrolpaneloftheDBM-350.After the guides move according to the paper size, the fine adjustment menu screen will be displayed.
Fine AdjustmentFolding Sec.
210.0>Posi
2 Pressthe keytoselect"Posi"(position)of"FoldingSec."
3 Pressthe keyor keytochangethevalue.
Folding position
Fo
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● Pressing the key will move the stitching position by 0.1 mm/0.004 inch backward.
● Pressing the key will move the stitching position by 0.1 mm/0.004 inch forward.
Youcanalsoenteravalueusingthenumerickeypad.Enteravalueintherangeof±5mm/±0.20inch.
4 Pressthereturnkey.The stitcher and the folding stopper will move to the specified position.
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5 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
5-3. Adjusting Stitching and Folding Positions Simultaneously
Correct exampleThe stitched/folded line is atthe center of the paper.
The stitched/folded line isout of position and the tophalf of the paper is shorter.
The stitched/folded line is outof position and the bottomhalf of the paper is shorter.
Paper ejectiondirection Misalignment Misalignment
The stitcher, folding back roller and folding stopper can be moved at the same time to fine adjust the stitching and folding positions simultaneously. You can adjust the position in the range of ±5 mm/±0.20 inch from the position set in the memory.
Ifyouhavealreadyfineadjustedthestitchingandfoldingpositionsin"5-2.WhenStitchingandFoldingPositionsDoNotAlign,"therangeyoucanadjustherewillbelessthan±5mm/±0.20inch.Forexample,ifyouhaveadjustedthestitchingpositionby+3mm/0.12inch,theadjustablerangeisbetween+2mm/+0.08inchand–5mm/–0.20inch.
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
1 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,pressthefineadjustmentkeyonthecontrolpaneloftheDBM-350.After the guides move according to the paper size, the fine adjustment menu screen will be displayed.
Stit/Fold
>Posi - ◄ ► +
Fine Adjustment2 Pressthe keytoselect"Posi"of"Stit/Fold"(Stitchingsection/foldingsection).
3 Pressthe keyor keytochangethevalue.Each time you press the key, the stitcher, folding back roller, the folding back roller and the folding stopper move.
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Stitched position, folded position
● Pressing the key will move the stitching and folding positions simultaneously by 0.1 mm/0.004 inch backward.
● Pressing the key will move the stitching and folding positions simultaneously by 0.1 mm/0.004 inch forward.
If you press the key or key while holding down the F key, they will move by 0.5 mm/0.02 inch.
Youcanalsoenteravalueusingthenumerickeypad.Enteravalueintherangeof±5mm/±0.20inch.
4 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
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5-4. Adjusting the Stitching WidthMove the stitcher position to fine adjust the stitching width. Stitching width is the center to center distance between the two stitches ( p.3-2). The stitching width is symmetrical on both sides from the center line of paper.You can adjust the position in the range of ±5 mm/±0.20 inch from the position set in the memory.
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
1 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,pressthefineadjustmentkeyonthecontrolpaneloftheDBM-350.After the guides move according to the paper size, the fine adjustment menu screen will be displayed.
148.5
Fine AdjustmentStitching Sec.
>Width
2 Pressthe keytoselect"Width"of"StitchingSec."
3 Pressthe keyor keytochangethevalue.
Center lineBA
A=B
● Pressing the key will make the stitching width wider by 1 mm/0.04 inch.
● Pressing the key will make the stitching width narrower by 1 mm/0.04 inch.
Youcanalsoenteravalueusingthenumerickeypad.Enteravalueintherangeof±5mm/±0.20inch.
4 Pressthereturnkey.The stitcher will move to the specified position.
5 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
Ifthevalueyouenteredfallsonthestitchprohibitedarea*,thefoldingknifeandastitchcoincideandthefoldingpositionmayslightlychange.Werecommendthatyoudonotfineadjustastitchingpositionandleaveitasitis.
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*Stitch Prohibited AreaThe position at which the folding knife and a stitch coincide is called the stitch prohibited area. When fine adjusting the stitching width, avoid the stitch prohibited area.
Stitch prohibited area
Paper center line
70 to 115 mm/2.76 to 4.53 inches
151.3 to 167.3 mm/5.96 to 6.59 inches
205 to 215 mm/8.07 to 8.47 inches
253 to 287 mm/9.96 to 11.30 inches
Folding knife
5-5. When Fold is Skewed● Adjust the angle of the folding stopper using the folding stopper adjustment dial.
Turn the dial upward.
Turn the dial downward.
● If the folding side guides are set too narrow or wide, folding misalignment may occur. Adjust the folding side guide and folding back roller again in the step mode. ( p.2-10)
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5-6. When stitching position is not perpendicular to paper
Figure A Figure B
Adjust the angle of the stitcher in the following way.
Lock screw
Adjustment knob
1 Openthetopcover(front).
2 Loosenthelockscrew.
3 Turntheadjustmentknob.For the condition shown in Figure A, turn the knob in the clockwise direction.For the condition shown in Figure B, turn the adjustment dial in the counterclockwise direction.
4 Afteradjustment,tightenthelockscrew.
5 Closethetopcover(front).
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Chapter 2 Basic Operation6. Adjusting the Stitcher Head6-1. Adjusting the stitch length
Face plate adjustingslide nut
Lengthadjustment nut1 Loosenthefaceplateadjustingslide
nutusingaflat-blade(8x1.6).
2 Toincreasetheoveralllengthofthestitch,turnthelengthadjustmentnutclockwiseusingaflat-blade(8x1.6).
Toshortenthestitchlegsordrawlesswirefromthewirespool,turnthelengthadjustmentnutcounter-clockwise.
3 Tightenthefaceplateadjustingslidenut.
6-2. Adjusting the length of the left legIf the stitch is off-center (one leg is longer than the other), the length of the left leg has to be changed.
1 SelectA3(16.54x11.69)sizeonthecontrolpanelandpressthestartkeytowidenthewidthbetweenthestitcherholders.This will make it easier to make adjustments.
Wire guide adjustmentlock screw
Wire guide springbracket screw
2 Loosenthewireguidespringbracketscrewusinga12mm-hexagonalwrench.
3 Loosenthewireguideadjustmentlockscrewusingahexagonalwrench(2mm).
Donotremovethewireguidespringbracketscrewandthewireguideadjustmentlockscrew.Justloosenthem.
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Longerleg
Shorterleg
Wire guide adjustmentscrew
4 Usingaflat-bladescrewdriver(8x1.6),turnthewireguideadjustmentscrewclockwiseifashorterleftlegisnecessaryandcounter-clockwiseifalongerleftlegisnecessary.
● Turnthescrew2onlyslightly.Aquarterturnofthescrewwillmakeaconsiderabledifferenceinthelengthofthestitch'slength.
● Ifthewireguideadjustmentscrewhasbeenturnedcounterclockwise,tapdownonthewireguidespringbracketbeforetighteningthewireguideadjustmentscrew.
5 Tightenthewireguidespringbracketscrewandthewireguideadjustmentlockscrew.
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Chapter 2 Basic Operation7. Adjusting the Machine7-1. Adjusting the Stitching Guide
The stitching guide should be set at high positions normally. However, you need to adjust the position in the following cases.When the upstream unit is not connected, press the start key of this machine.
● Set it at low positions if paper rides onto the saddle stitching stoppers and jams.● Set it high when paper cannot be conveyed smoothly to the folding section.
Stitching guide screw
Stitching guide
High
Low
High
Low
7-2. Adjusting Paper Guide RollersWhen the DBM-350 is not connected to the trimmer, adjust the paper guide rollers as described below.
Set screwPaper guide roller
30 mm/1.18 inchesPaper
1 Loosenthesetscrew.
2 Placeabookletasshowninthefigure.
3 Setthepaperguiderollersatabout30mm/1.18inchesfromthebookspine.
4 Tightenthesetscrew.
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7-3. Adjusting Guides on the Non-fold StackerAdjust the position of the guides and the paper holding guide on the non-fold stacker.
Guide
Paper holding guide
Non-fold stacker
1 Placeabookletonthenon-foldstacker.Then,settheguidesabout20mm/0.79inchawayfromtheleftandrightsidesofthepaper.
Paper holding guide Non-fold stacker
Guide
50 mm/1.97 inches
20 mm/0.79 inch
20 mm/0.79 inch
2 Setthepaperholdingguideabout50mm/1.97inchesawayfromtheleadingedgeofthepaper.
● Asabovestandardpositionwilldifferaccordingtothepapersize,qualityandnumberofsheets,settheguidesaccordingly.
● Settheguidesandpaperholdingguidesothatthecurvedpartfacesoutwardsasshowninthefigure.Setthecurvedpartinwardsonlywhenthepaperistoobigandtheguidesandpaperholdingguidecannotbeset.
● Thepaperstackingheightforthenon-foldstackerisabout90mm/3.54inches.Asstackingpapermorethanthisheightwillcausepapertojam,removeaccumulatedpaperwhenperformingcontinuousoperationstoensurethisheightisnotexceeded.
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7-4. Adjusting the Roller GapIf paper stops at the folding roller or paper is ejected skewed from the folding roller, the clearance between the folding rollers may not be appropriate. Adjust the clearance according to the paper thickness in the following way.You can adjust the clearance in the range of –0.9 mm/±0.04 inch to 1.2 mm/0.05 inch.
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
1 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,pressthefineadjustmentkeyonthecontrolpaneloftheDBM-350.
Fine AdjustmentStitching Sec.
297.0>Side Jog
After the guides move according to the paper size, the fine adjustment menu screen will be displayed.
+0>Roll Gap
Fine AdjustmentFolding Sec.2 Pressthe keyor keytoselect
"RollGap"(rollergap)of"FoldingSec."
3 Pressthe keyor keytochangethevalue.● Pressing the key will increase the
clearance by 0.15 mm/0.01 inch.● Pressing the key will decrease the
clearance by 0.15 mm/0.01 inch.If the clearance is too wide for the paper thickness, decrease the value. If the clearance is too narrow for the paper thickness, increase the value.
4 Pressthereturnkey.The folding roller will move to the specified position.
5 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
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Chapter 2 Basic Operation8. Starting OperationsPress the start key of the upstream unit to start binding operations.
DC-10/60 Control panel DC-10/60 PRO Control panelDC-8/32 Control panel
Start key Start key
Adjusting the Paper Passage LineCheck that the paper passage line aligns with that of the upstream unit. If it does not align, adjust the position of this machine to avoid paper jams.
Stitching side joggerStitching side jogger
Paper
SpaceSpace
1 Whenthepaperisconveyedfromtheupstreamunit,checkthatthereisequalspacebetweenthesidejoggersandpaperoneachside.
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
2 Ifyouneedtoadjustthepassageline,pressthefineadjustmentkeyonthecontrolpaneloftheDBM-350whenthetopscreenisdisplayed.
Fine AdjustmentStitching Sec.
297.0>Side Jog
After the guides move according to the paper size, the fine adjustment menu screen will be displayed.
+0>M-Table
Fine Adjustment3 Pressthe keytoselect"M-Table"(movabletable).
4 Pressthe keyor keytochangethevalue.
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5 Pressthereturnkey.The movable table will move to the specified position.Adjust the value until the space between the stitching side jogger and paper is equal on each side.
6 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
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Chapter 3 Advanced Operation1. Stitching Width1-1. Details on Stitching Width
Stitching width is the center to center distance between the two stitches. When you enter paper width, the stitching width will be automatically set to the standard position. You can also change the width as you desire.
Werecommendthatyoudonotfineadjustastitchingpositionandleaveitasitis.Ifthefoldingknifeandastitchcoincide,thefoldingpositionmayslightlychange.
Paper widthStitchingwidth
Paper conveyance direction
● Forsaddlestitch/fold,saddlestitch,sidestitch/fold,sidestitchStandard position=paper width÷2Example: When paper width is 210 mm/8.27 inches
210 mm÷2=105 mm/8.27 inches÷2=4.13 inches
Paper width
Stitching width105 mm/4.13 inches
Paper conveyance direction
The input range is 70 mm/2.76 inches to (paper width–74 mm/2.91 inches)
● Forcornerstitch/fold,cornerstitchStandard position=paper width–50mm/1.97 inchesExample: When paper width is 210 mm/8.27 inches
210–50 mm=160 mm/8.27–1.97 inches=6.3 inches
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Paper width
Stitching width160 mm/6.30 inches
Paper conveyance direction
Length from the paperedge to the middle ofthe stitch25 mm/0.98 inch
The input range is 70 mm/2.76 inches to (paper width–50 mm/1.97 inches).
1-2. Changing Stitching WidthTo change stitch width, follow the procedures below.
Example: UsingmemoryNo.1(Set1) SaddlestitchingA3(16.54x11.69)paper,changingstitchingwidthfrom
153mm/6.02inchesto160mm/6.30inches
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
1 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,pressthereturnkey.
> Set 1Saddle/FoldLength 420.0Width 297.0
The screen for the setting 1 will be displayed.If you were using the settings other than the setting 1, Press the key or key to select the setting 1.
Set 1S-Width 153.0S-PosiF-Posi 210.0
210.0> 2 Pressthe keytoselect"S-Width."
3 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value.
4 Enter"1600/0630"usingthenumerickeypad.
5 Pressthereturnkey.
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6 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
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Chapter 3 Advanced Operation2. Stitching Position2-1. Details on Stitching Position
A stitching position is a distance between the leading edge of the paper and a stitch. Although when the paper length is entered, the stitching position is automatically set to the standard position, you can also change it as you desire.
Stitching position
Paper length
Paper conveyance direction
● Forsaddlestitch/fold,saddlestitchStandard position=paper length÷2Example: When paper length is 420 mm/16.54 inches
420 mm÷2=210 mm/16.54 inches÷2=8.27 inches
Stitching position 210 mm/8.27 inches
Paper length
Paper conveyance direction
The input range is (paper length–235mm/9.25inches) to (paper length–100 mm/3.94 inches).
However, when the paper length is less than 235 mm/9.25 inches or (paper length–253 mm/9.25 inches)<100 mm/3.94 inches, 100 mm/3.94 inches is the smallest value.
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●Forsidestitch/fold,sidestitch,cornerstitch/fold,cornerstitchThe position is fixed at 6 mm/0.24 inch from the leading edge of the paper.
Stitching position 6 mm/0.24 inch
Paper length
Paper conveyancedirection
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2-2. Changing the Stitching PositionTo change the stitching position, follow the procedures below.
Example: UsingmemoryNo.1(Set1) SaddlestitchingA3(16.54x11.69)paper,changingstitchingwidthfrom
210mm/8.27inchesto200mm/7.87inches
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
1 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,pressthereturnkey.
> Set 1Saddle/FoldLength 420.0Width 297.0
The screen for the setting 1 will be displayed.If you were using the setting other than the setting 1, press the key or key to select the setting 1.
Set 1S-Width 153.0
> S-PosiF-Posi 210.0
210.02 Pressthe keytoselect"S-Posi"
(stitchingposition).
3 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value.
4 Enter"2000/0787"usingthenumerickeypad.
5 Pressthereturnkey.
6 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
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Chapter 3 Advanced Operation3. Folding Position3-1. Details on Folding Position
A folding position is a position at which paper is folded. Although the folding position is automatically set to the standard position when the paper length is entered, you can also change it as you desire.
Foldingposition
Paper length
Paper conveyance direction
Standard position=paper length÷2Example: When paper length is 420 mm/16.54 inches
420 mm÷2=210 mm/16.54 inches÷2=8.27 inches
The input range is 105 to 230 mm/4.13 to 9.06 inches.
Paper length
Paper conveyance direction
210 mm
Foldingposition
3-2. Changing the Folding PosiitionTo change the folding position, follow the procedures below.
Example: UsingmemoryNo.1(Set1) SaddlestitchingA3(16.54x11.69)paper,changingafoldingpositionfrom
210mm/8.27inchesto200mm/7.87inches
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
1 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,pressthereturnkey.
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> Set 1Saddle/FoldLength 420.0Width 297.0
The screen for the setting 1 will be displayed.If you were using the setting other than the setting 1, press the key or key to select the setting 1.
Set 1S-Width 153.0S-Posi
> F-Posi 210.0210.0
2 Pressthe keytoselect"F-Posi"(foldingposition).
3 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value.
4 Enter"2000/0787"usingthenumerickeypad.
5 Pressthereturnkey.
6 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
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Chapter 3 Advanced Operation4. Handfeeding Paper4-1. Operation Procedure Flowchart
The basic procedures are shown in the following flowchart.For further details, refer to the texts and relevant pages of this manual and Instruction Manual for each unit.
Upstream unit
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
Menusettings Startprocessing
Settingandbindingpaper
Finishprocessing
Makethesettingsforhandfeeding
paper
Makethestateenabletoperformbinding
operations
Setpaperatthemanualfeedslot
andperformbinding
operations
Finishhandfeedingprocess
Off-line (none) Control panel of this machine
Control panel of this machine
Manual feed slot of this machine
Control panel of this machine
DC-10/60 and DC-10/60 PRO
Control panel of this machine
Control panel of the upstream unit
Manual feed slot of this machine Control panel
of the upstream unitManual feed
slot of the upstream unit
DSF-2000 (Near-Line PC Controller)
Control panel of the upstream unit
Control panel of the upstream unit
Manual feed slot of this machine Control panel
of the upstream unitManual feed
slot of the upstream unit
DC-445Control panel of the upstream unit
Control panel of the upstream unit
Manual feed slot of this machine
Control panel of the upstream unit
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4-2. Handfeeding Paper from This MachineWhen the upstream unit is not connected, go to step 2.
1 Makethesettingsfordetailsofbindingonthecontrolpaneloftheupstreamunit.Refer to the Instruction Manual for the upstream unit for the operational method.When the settings for details of binding are made on the upstream unit, operations shown in steps 2 to 9 will be omitted.Go to step 10.
2 Makethesettingsfordetailsofbindingonthecontrolpanelofthismachine.Chapter 2 "2.Setting the Control Panel" (p.2-3)
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
3 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,presstheFkey.
No. of JogsNo. of PressNo. of SheetMiddle Jog
22
209
>The function menu screen will be displayed.
No. of JogsNo. of PressNo. of SheetMiddle Jog
22
209
>
4 Pressthe keytoselect"No.ofSheet."
5 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value.
6 Enterthenumberofsheetsusingthenumerickeypad.
7 Pressthereturnkey.
8 Set“thenumberofhandfeedingtimes”inthesamewayasshowninsteps3to6.
9 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
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10 Settherightandleftguidesattachedatthemanualfeedslotofthismachinetothepositionhalfofthewidthofthepapertobeused.Example: When using A4(297x210) size paper:Move the right and left guides to the scale 110 position on the upper part of the guide.The width of 110 mm is the width including some margin added to the half (105 mm) of the paper width to leave a margin needed when inserting paper.
Matchtheinnersideoftheguidewiththescale.
0 110 110
guide
scale
11 Pressthestartkeyofthismachine.Operations can be performed on this machine off-line only (without upstream unit). When the upstream unit is connected, perform operations on the upstream unit.
12 Insertpaperintothemanualfeedslotofthismachineandstartbindingoperations.
13 Pressthestopbuttonofthismachinetostophandfeedingpaper.When operations are performed from the upstream unit, stop handfeeding paper on the upstream unit.
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4-3. Handfeeding Paper from Upstream UnitWhen handfeeding paper from the upstream unit, the number of sheets can be set on the function menus as shown below.
1 Makethesettingsfordetailsofbindingonthecontrolpanelofthismachine.Chapter 2 "2.Setting the Control Panel"(p.2-3)
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
2 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,presstheFkey.
No. of JogsNo. of PressNo. of SheetMiddle Jog
22
209
>The function menu screen will be displayed.
No. of JogsNo. of PressNo. of SheetMiddle Jog
22
209
>
3 Pressthe keytoselect"No.ofSheet."
4 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value.
5 Enterthenumberofsheetsusingthenumerickeypad.
6 Pressthereturnkey.
7 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
8 Insertthepaperintothemanualfeedslotontheupstreamunittostartbindingoperations.For further details, refer to the Instruction Manual for the upstream unit.
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4-4. Using Merging-collation Mode of CollatorWhen using the merging-collation mode of DC-10/60, the DC-10/60 PRO or the DC-8/32, set the total number of sheets fed from the LUL-HM and the collator.
1 Makethesettingsfordetailsofbindingonthecontrolpanelofthismachine.
Chapter 2 "2.Setting the Control Panel" (p.2-3)
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
2 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,presstheFkey.The function menu screen will be displayed. No. of Jogs
No. of PressNo. of SheetMiddle Jog
22
209
>
3 Pressthe keytoselect"No.ofSheet."
4 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value.
5 Enterthenumberofsheetsusingthenumerickeypad.Enter the total number of sheets fed from the LUL-HM and the collator.
6 Pressthereturnkey.
7 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
8 PlacethecollatedpapersetonthehandmarryoftheLUL-HMandcoversonthecollator,thenstartbinding.Refer to the instruction manual of the DC-10/60, the DC-10/60 PRO or the DC-8/32 for details on how to start binding.
Chapter 4 Using Options
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Chapter 4 Using Options1. Using Corner Stitching-KitUsing the corner stitching-kit, you can corner-stitch or side-stitch paper.
Whenside-stitchingpaper,youdonotneedtochangethestitchingsidejogger.UsethestitchingsidejoggerthathasbeenattachedtotheDBM-350.
1-1. Attaching Corner Stitching-KitRemove the stitching side jogger attached to the DBM-350 and replace it with the one supplied with the corner stitching-kit. You also need to release the stitcher located on the side you do not want to apply stitching.
Knob screw
Stitching side jogger
Knob screw
1 Loosentheknobscrews(2oneachside)ofthestitchingsidejoggers.
2 Removethestitchingsidejoggerspullingtheminward.
Knob screw Knob screwProtruding part
Long holeCutout3 Attachthecutoutofthesidejoggerofthecornerstitching-kittotheknobscrew.Match the long hole (two) with the protruding part of the DBM-350.
4 Tightentheknowscrews(2oneachside).
Wing bolt
Clamp
Wing bolt5 Removethewingbolts(2)fromthestitcherplatetoremovetheclamp.There are two clamps attached to the stitcher plate: one on the operator's side and the other one on the non-operator's side. Remove only one clamp on which side you do not want to apply stitching.
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Chapter 4 Using Options1. Using Corner Stitching-KitUsing the corner stitching-kit, you can corner-stitch or side-stitch paper.
Whenside-stitchingpaper,youdonotneedtochangethestitchingsidejogger.UsethestitchingsidejoggerthathasbeenattachedtotheDBM-350.
1-1. Attaching Corner Stitching-KitRemove the stitching side jogger attached to the DBM-350 and replace it with the one supplied with the corner stitching-kit. You also need to release the stitcher located on the side you do not want to apply stitching.
Knob screw
Stitching side jogger
Knob screw
1 Loosentheknobscrews(2oneachside)ofthestitchingsidejoggers.
2 Removethestitchingsidejoggerspullingtheminward.
3 Attachthecutoutofthesidejoggerofthecornerstitching-kittotheknobscrew.Match the long hole (two) with the protruding part of the DBM-350.
4 Tightentheknowscrews(2oneachside).
5 Removethewingbolts(2)fromthestitcherplatetoremovetheclamp.There are two clamps attached to the stitcher plate: one on the operator's side and the other one on the non-operator's side. Remove only one clamp on which side you do not want to apply stitching.
1-2. Side-stitching PaperThe followings are procedures for side stitching and side stitching/folding.A booklet size that can be made is as follows.
Length: 182 to 215.9 mm/7.17 to 8.50 inchesWidth: 257 to 297 mm/10.12 to 11.69 inches
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
1 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,pressthereturnkey.
> Set 2Saddle/FoldLength 297.0Width 210.0
2 Pressthe keytoselectamemoryNo.thatcanbeoverwritten.The memory No.2 (Set 2) is used as an example.
3 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 2> Saddle/Fold
LengthWidth
297.0210.0
The binding mode will be selected.
4 Pressthe keyor keytoselect"Side"or"Side/Fold."
5 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 2Side/Fold
> LengthWidth
297.0210.0
"Length" will be selected.
6 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value.
7 Enterlengthusingthenumerickeypad.
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8 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 2Side/FoldLength
> Width297.0210.0
"Width" will be selected.
9 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value.
10 Enterwidthusingthenumerickeypad.
11 Pressthereturnkey."S-Width" will be selected.
12 Set"S-Width"inthesamewayassteps9to11.If you have selected "Side/Fold" in step 4, make settings for "F-Posi" as well.
13 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
14 Pressthestartkeyontheupstreamunittostartbinding.When the upstream unit is not connected, press the start key of this machine.For details on the procedures after setting, refer to Chapter 2 "4. Adjusting Each Section (Step Mode)" ( p.2-7) and Chapter 2 "5. Checking a Finished Set" (p.2-12).
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1-3. Corner Stitching PaperThe followings are procedures for corner stitching and corner stitching/folding.A booklet size that can be made is as follows.
Length: 182 to 215.9 mm/7.17 to 8.50 inchesWidth: 257 to 297 mm/10.12 to 11.69 inches
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
1 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,pressthereturnkey.
> Set 2Saddle/FoldLength 297.0Width 210.0
2 Pressthe keytoselectamemoryNo.thatcanbeoverwritten.The memory No.2 (Set 2) is used as an example.
3 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 2> Saddle/Fold
LengthWidth
297.0210.0
The binding mode will be selected.
4 Pressthe keytoselect"Corner"or"Corner/Fold."
5 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 2Corner/Fold
> LengthWidth
297.0210.0
"Length" will be selected.
6 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value.
7 Enterpaperlengthusingthenumerickeypad.
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8 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 2Corner/FoldLength
> Width297.0210.0
"Width" will be selected.
9 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value.
10 Enteravalue(paperwidth+20mm/0.79inch)usingthenumerickeypad.Example: When the paper width is 210 mm/8.27 inches, enter "2300/9060."
11 Pressthereturnkey."S-Width" will be selected.
12 Set"S-Width"inthesamewayassteps9to11.If you have selected "Corner/Fold" in step 4, make settings for "F-Posi" as well.
13 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
14 Pressthestartkeyontheupstreamunittostartbinding.When the upstream unit is not connected, press the start key of this machine.For details on the procedures after setting, refer to Chapter 2 "4. Adjusting Each Section (Step Mode)" ( p.2-7) and Chapter 2 "5. Checking a Finished Set" (p.2-12).
Ifyoupressthestartkeyafterselectingcornerorcorner/foldwithoutattachingthecornerstitching-kit,themessage"Changethesideguide.StitchingSec."willbedisplayed.Replacethestitchingsidejogger.
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Chapter 4 Using Options2. Using 6 Page Insert-KitUsing the 6 page insert-kit, you can make a 6-page booklet combined a sheet of A3 (double letter) paper with a sheet of A4 (letter) paper.
The6pageinsert-kithasbeenalreadyattachedtothemachinebyourservicepersonnel.Youdonottoneedtoattachanypart.
Set the length to 420 mm/17 inches and width to 297 mm/11 inches.
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
1 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,pressthereturnkey.
> Set 1Saddle/FoldLengthWidth
420.0297.0
2 Pressthe keytoselectamemoryNo.thatcanbeoverwritten.The memory No.1 (Set 1) is used as an example.
3 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 1> Saddle/Fold
LengthWidth
420.0297.0
The binding mode will be selected.
Set 1> Fold
LengthWidth
420.0297.0
4 Pressthe keytoselect"Fold."
5 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 1 Fold> Length
Width420.0297.0
"Length" will be selected.
6 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value.
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7 Enter"4200/1654"usingthenumerickeypad.
8 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 1 Fold
Length> Width
420.0297.0
"Width" will be selected.
9 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value
10 Enter"2970/1169"usingthenumerickeypad.
11 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 1> Trimming OFF12 Pressthe keytoselect"Trimming."
13 Pressthe keyor keytoselect"OFF."
Ifyouselect"ON,"theinsertedA4(letter)sheetmaybetrimmedobliquely.
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14 Pressthereturnkey.
15 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
16 Pressthestartkeyontheupstreamunittostartbinding.For details on the procedures after setting, refer to Chapter 2 "4. Adjusting Each Section (Step Mode)" ( p.2-7) and Chapter 2 "5. Checking a Finished Set" (p.2-12).
Whenusingthe6pageinsert-kit,youcannothandfeedpaper.LoadA3(doubleletter)ontheupperbinofthecollatorandA4(letter)paperonthelowerbin.
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Chapter 4 Using Options3. Using Small Booklet-KitUsing the small booklet-kit, you can make a small-sized booklet.A booklet size that can be made is as follows.
Length: 240 to 430 mm/9.45 to 16.93 inchesWidth: 105 to 148 mm/4.13 to 5.83 inches
3-1. Attaching the Small Booklet-KitRemove the stitching side jogger, folding side guide and stitching guide from the DBM-350, and replace them with the ones supplied with the small booklet-kit. The stitching side jogger comes in two sizes: L and S.Paper size: 300 to 430 mm/11.81 to 16.93 inches : LPaper size: 240 to 300 mm/9.45 to 11.81 inches : S
3-1-1. Replacing the stitching side jogger
Knob screw
Stitching side jogger
Knob screw
1 Loosentheknobscrews(2oneachside)ofthestitchingsidejoggers.
2 Removethestitchingsidejoggerspullingtheminward.
Knob screw Knob screwProtruding part
Long holeCutout3 Attachthecutoutofthestitchingsidejoggerofthesmallbooklet-kittotheknobscrew.Match the long hole (two) with the protruding part of the DBM-350.
4 Tightentheknobscrews(2oneachside).
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Chapter 4 Using Options3. Using Small Booklet-KitUsing the small booklet-kit, you can make a small-sized booklet.A booklet size that can be made is as follows.
Length: 240 to 430 mm/9.45 to 16.93 inchesWidth: 105 to 148 mm/4.13 to 5.83 inches
3-1. Attaching the Small Booklet-KitRemove the stitching side jogger, folding side guide and stitching guide from the DBM-350, and replace them with the ones supplied with the small booklet-kit. The stitching side jogger comes in two sizes: L and S.Paper size: 300 to 430 mm/11.81 to 16.93 inches : LPaper size: 240 to 300 mm/9.45 to 11.81 inches : S
3-1-1. Replacing the stitching side jogger
Knob screw
Stitching side jogger
Knob screw
1 Loosentheknobscrews(2oneachside)ofthestitchingsidejoggers.
2 Removethestitchingsidejoggerspullingtheminward.
3 Attachthecutoutofthestitchingsidejoggerofthesmallbooklet-kittotheknobscrew.Match the long hole (two) with the protruding part of the DBM-350.
4 Tightentheknobscrews(2oneachside).
3-1-2. Replacing the folding side guide
Folding sideguide
Knob screw
Knob screw
1 Pullthefoldingsideguideinwardbyhand.You need to make the space that is enough for your hand to touch the knob screw.
2 Loosentheknobscrews(2oneachside)ofthefoldingsideguide.
Folding side guide
3 Removethefoldingsideguidepullingtheminward.
Folding side guide
4 Attachthefoldingsideguidesuppliedwiththesmallbooklet-kittotheDBM-350.Insert the tip of the folding side guide into the position shown in the figure.
5 Attachthecutoutofthefoldingsideguidetotheknobscrew.
6 Tightentheknobscrews(2oneachside).
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3-1-3. Replacing the stitching guides
Stitching guide
Wing bolt1 Removethewingbolts(2)fromthe
stitchingguides.
2 Attachthestitchingguidessuppliedwiththesmallbooklet-kit.Use the wing bolts removed in step 1. When attaching the stitching guides, the shaft of the stitching guide should come inside.
● Ifyouselect"Side"or"Side/Fold"andpressthestartkeywiththesmallbooklet-kitattached,"Changethesideguide.FoldingSec."willbedisplayed.Changethefoldingsideguide.
● Ifyouselect"Corner"or"Corner/Fold"andpressthestartkeywiththesmallbooklet-kitattached,"Changethesideguide.StitchingSec.FoldingSec."willbedisplayed.Changethestitchingsidejoggerandthefoldingsideguide.
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3-2. Making a Small-sized BookletUsing the small booklet-kit, you can make a small-sized booklet in three patterns; saddle stitch, saddle stitch/fold, fold (no stitch).
Set 1 ReadySaddle/Fold420.0 x 297.0 C : 00000
1 Whenthetopscreenisdisplayed,pressthereturnkey.
> Set 2Saddle/FoldLength 297.0Width 210.0
2 Pressthe keytoselectamemoryNo.thatcanbeoverwritten.The memory No.2 (Set 2) is used as an example.
3 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 2> Saddle/Fold
LengthWidth
297.0210.0
The binding mode will be selected.
4 Pressthe keytoselect"Saddle""Saddle/Fold"or"Fold."
5 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 2Saddle/Fold
> LengthWidth
297.0210.0
"Length" will be selected.
6 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value.
7 Enterlengthusingthenumerickeypad.
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8 Pressthereturnkey.
Set 2Saddle/FoldLength
> Width297.0210.0
"Width" will be selected.
9 Pressthe keyor key.Now you can change the value.
10 Enteravalue(paperwidth+43mm/1.69inches).Example: When the paper width is 110 mm/4.33 inches, enter "1530/0602."
11 Pressthereturnkey."S-Width" will be selected for "Saddle" and "Saddle/Fold.""F-posi" will be selected for "Fold."
12 Makesettingsforotheritemsinthesamewayassteps9to11.The setting items vary depending on the binding mode you have selected in step 4.Saddle/Fold: S-Width, S-Posi, F-Posi,
Trimming, LengthSaddle: S-Width, S-PosiFold: F-Posi, Trimming, Length
13 Pressthecancelkey.The top screen will be displayed.
14 Pressthestartkeyontheupstreamunittostartbinding.When the upstream unit is not connected, press the start key of this machine.For details on the procedures after setting, refer to Chapter 2 "4. Adjusting Each Section (Step Mode)" ( p.2-7) and Chapter 2 "5. Checking a Finished Set" (p.2-12).
Chapter 5 Cleaning the Unit
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Chapter 5 Cleaning the Unit1. Stitcher HeadThis section describes how to install and adjust the wire and to clean the stitcher head.
1-1. Wire TypeWire measuring #28 (0.35 mm) to #25 (0.50 mm) in diameter can be used. The #25 (0.5 mm/0.02 inch) provides the best performance.
1-2. Removing Wire
Swivel operatingspring
Swivel
1 Disengagetheswiveloperatingspringandremovetheswivelfromthestitcherhead.
2 Pullthewiredownwardusinglongnosepliers.
3 Replacetheswiveltothestitcherheadandre-engagetheswiveloperatingspring.
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1-3. Wire Threading
Swivel
Swivel operatingspring
1 Disengagetheswiveloperatingspringandremovetheswivelfromthestitcherhead.
Guide spring stud
Spool
Wire straightener eccentric nut
Wire straightener rollers2 Passthewirefromthespooloverthewireguidespringassembly,betweentheguidespringstudsandundertheflangesofthewirestraightenerrollersonthespringaswellasbetweenthewirestraightenereccentricnutandthewirestraightenerrollers.
Hole
Tension pawl Swivel holder
3 Continuetopullthewirethroughthetensionpawlandthroughtheholeinthefaceplate,locatedatthetopofthewirecutter,andthroughtheswivelholderusinglongnosepliers.At this point, do not worry if the wire is not fed between the grip and the grip holder area.
4 Pullenoughwirethroughthebottomoftheheadtoclearawaywhatwasbentinthethreadingprocess.
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5 Withtheswivelstillremoved,turnonthemachineandcompleteonecycletoallowthewiretoautomaticallythreadbetweenthegripandthegripholder.This will also cut off any excess wire below the cutters.
6 Replacetheswiveltothestitcherheadandre-engagetheswiveloperatingspring.
Holdtheswiveloperatingspringawayfromtheswivelholdersoasnottodamageit.
1-4. Straightening WireTo ensure good stitches, it is important that the wire enters the swivel in straight vertical line. Although straightness is set at the factory, every roll of wire has varying degrees of twist which make it necessary for the user to properly straighten the wire prior to production as well as during normal production.
Swivel
Swivel operatingspring
1 Disengagetheswiveloperatingspringandremovetheswivelfromthestitcherhead.
Swivel holder
Wire
Swivel operating spring10 o’ clock position
Straightenereccentric nut
2 Rotatetheswiveloperatingspringtoa10o’clockpositionandremoveitaswell.
3 Activatethestitcherandobservethefeedingofthewirethroughtheswivelholderandtakenoteofthedirectionthewireismoving.
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4 Ifthewireisfeedingtotheleft,turnthewirestraightenereccentricnutcounter-clockwise.Ifthewireisfeedingtotheright,turntheeccentricnutclockwise.
5 Replacetheswiveltothestitcherheadandre-engagetheswiveloperatingspring.
When the wire tends to curl forward or backward
Straightnereccentric nut
If the wire is feeding in a straight line (left to right), but tends to curl forward ro backward, turn the wire straightener adjustment nut on the wire guide spring bracket.Turn it clockwise or counter-clockwise as required until the condition is remedied.
1-5. Installing New WireWhen you run out of a wire, install a new wire following the procedures below.
Wire
Leaf spring
Collar
Wire reel mount
WireCollar Leaf spring
Winding direction
Wire reel mount
1 Installanewwiretothewirereelmount.
2 Fastenthewireusingtheleafspringandcollar.
Makesurethatyouinstallthewireinthecorrectdirection.
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Chapter 5 Cleaning the Unit2. Cleaning/Lubricating● Makesurethatyoudisconnectthepowercordfromthewalloutlet.● Beforeyouusethemachineaftercleaning,makesurethatitssurfaceiscompletely
dry.
2-1. Cleaning the Conveyance Belt and RollersClean the belts and rollers while turning them using a cloth moistened with water.
Donotuseflammablespraysorsolventinsideorneartheunit(e.g.whencleaningtheunit).Such flammable gas may ignite and cause a fire or combustion.Take precautions against fire and ensure ventilation when using alcohol, and store thealcohol in a safe place after use. Also note that use of other solvents can damage therubber rollers and resin inside the unit, resulting in malfunctions.
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2-2. Cleaning the SensorsClean the paper sensor using an air duster.
Sensor
Sensor
Sensor
Sensor
Sensor
Sensor
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2-3. Cleaning the Stitcher HeadClean the following parts every month.
[1] Swivel assemblyRemove the swivel and wash in an oil-dissolving solvent.
[2] Swivel holderClean inside the swivel hole.
[1]
[2]
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2-4. Lubricating the Stitcher HeadApply oil monthly to the parts shown in the figure with one drop. Use the provided oil only.
Excessiveoilwilldripanddirtythepaper.
Face plate
1 Applyoilontheupperedgesofthefaceplate.
Swivel operatinglever hub
2 Applyoilintotheoilholeintheswiveloperatingleverhub.
Bender bar latch
Grip
3 Applyoilonthebenderbarlatchandthegrip.
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Swivel holder
4 Applyoilintotheopeningintheswivelholder.
Wire straightnerrollers
Tension pawl
5 Applyoilonthewirestraightenerrollersandthetensionpawl.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Guide
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Guide1. Error MessagesWhen any feeding error or abnormal movement occurs, error information will be displayed on the LCD monitor.
1-1. Warning MessagesWhen the cover is open or a wrong operation is made, the following error messages are displayed on the LCD display.
Symptom Cause SolutionEmergency Stop The emergency stop button is pressed. Release the emergency stop button.Emergency Stop (Upstream)
The emergency stop button is pressed on the upstream unit.
Top Coveris open.
The top cover (front) or top cover (back) is open.
Close the top cover.
Exterior Coveris open.
The exterior cover is open. Close the exterior cover.
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1-2. Messages about Paper JamWhen a paper jam occurs, the following messages appear on the LCD display.
Symptom Cause SolutionPaper JamInfeedNot reaching
The paper has not reached the infeed section.
Open the top cover (front) and remove the jammed paper.
Paper JamInfeedRemaining
The paper remains inside the infeed section.
Paper JamStitchNot reaching
The paper has not reached the stitching section.
Paper JamStitchRemaining
The paper remains inside the stitching section.
Paper JamFoldNot reaching
The paper has not reached the folding section.
Open the top cover (back) and remove the jammed paper.
Paper JamFoldRemaining
The paper remains inside the folding section.
Paper JamFold ExitNot reaching
The paper has not reached the folding exit.
Paper JamFold ExitRemaining
The paper remains in the folding exit.
Paper JamPressNot reaching
The paper has not reached the paper press section.
Paper JamPressRemaining
The paper remains in the paper press section.
Paper JamPress EjectNot reaching
The paper has not reached the press ejection section.
Paper JamPress EjectRemaining
The paper remains in the press ejection section.
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1-3. Messages about Downstream Unit and MotorsWhen the motor or sensor inside the machine malfunctions, the following messages appear on the LCD display.
Symptom Cause SolutionDownstream Err An error has occurred on the
downstream unit.Check the downstream unit and open and close the top cover.
Motor Error***(The name of the section where the error has occurred is displayed in ***.)
A motor-related error has occurred. The emergency stop function will cause the machine to stop immediately during operation. Open and close the top cover or release the emergency stop button. If you cannot remove the error or the same error occurs again after resuming operation, call your dealer.
Abnormal TempStitch Back JogAbnormal TempStitch Side JogAbnormal TempS-Posi MotorAbnormal TempS-Width MotorAbnormal TempGap Roller
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1-4. Other Messages
LED display
When the following message is displayed with the LED display turned off on the control panel, release the emergency stop switch, or open or close either of the top covers (front and back).If the message does not disappear or is frequently displayed, contact your dealer.
RL relay troubleWhen the following messages are displayed with the LED display blinking on and off on the control panel, it may be too difficult for the customer to solve such a problem.Stop the operation and contact your dealer.
Int. Comm ErrorExt. Comm ErrorM-data ErrorRL Relay TroubleEmergency Stop Cable Trouble1Emergency Stop Cable Trouble2Emergency Stop Cable Trouble3Emergency Stop Cable Trouble4
When the following message appears on the LCD display, a maintenance check needs to be given. Contact your dealer.
Call service
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Guide2. Paper JamWhen the upstream unit has stopped because of emergency stop, this machine also stops. If the paper inside the machine is torn, open the cover to remove it. If the paper is not torn, you can eject paper using the forcible ejection key.
Presstheforcibleejectionkeyonthecontrolpanel.While holding down the key, the machine continues conveying motions.
● Whenpaperhasjammedinsidethemachine,anerrormessageisdisplayedandthemachinestopsconveyingpaper.Howevertheerrormessagemaynotbedisplayeddependingonthesituation.Ifthemachinestops,checkthemachineforanypaperjam.
● Whenthismachineisconnectedtotheupstreamunit,donotturnofforonthepowerswitchofthismachine.Thismaycausemalfunction.Makesurethatyouturnofforonthemainpowerswitchorthepowerswitchoftheupstreamunit.
When paper cannot be ejected using the forcible ejection keyIf jammed paper cannot be removed using the forcible ejection key, remove it by hand. If the machine gets jammed at the stitching section, it can be removed easily by hand.
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If the paper gets jammed at the entrance of the folding section, follow the procedures below.
Back rollerKnob
Paper
1 Liftthebackroller.
2 Removethepaper.
3 Lifttheknobbesidethebackroller.The back roller will return to its original position.
Remove paper if it gets jammed near the paper exit.
Guide plate
Paper
1 Lifttheguideplate.
2 Removethepaper.
3 Releasetheguideplate.
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3. TroubleshootingWhen trouble has occurred, find the symptom from the table below and solve the trouble according to the solution. If you cannot solve the trouble, contact your dealer.
3-1. Binding Problem
Symptom Cause SolutionPaper alignment is poor. The stitching side jogger is not properly
adjusted.Adjust it in the step mode. ( p.2-7)
The stitching stopper is not properly adjusted.
Adjust it in the step mode. ( p.2-7)
The position of the stitching guide is incorrect.
If paper rides onto the saddle stitching stopper, set to a low position. If papercannot reach the stopper, set to a highposition. ( p.2-23)
The stitching position and the folding position do not match.
The stitching position and the folding position are not adjusted.
Adjust the stitching position or the folding position. ( p.2-14)
The folding knife and a stitch coincide. Enter the stitching width avoiding the stitch prohibited area. ( p.2-19)
Paper is folded skewed. The angle of the stopping stopper is not appropriate.
Adjust the angle of the folding stopper using the folding stopper adjustment dial.( p.2-19)
The folding side guide is not properly adjusted.
Adjust it in the step mode. ( p.2-7)
The side stitching joggers release paper too fast.
Increase the value of "S-Side Release" in the function menu to slow the timing for releasing paper.
Paper rides onto the saddle stitching guide.
The processing speed is too fast. Slow down the processing speed of the upstream unit.
The paper is too thick or too many. (when connected to the DC-10/60, the DC-10/60 PRO or the DC-8/32)
Slow down the processing speed of the DC-10/60, the DC-10/60 PRO or the DC-8/32.Adjust the overlap of the collator to 2 or 4. (Refer to the instruction manual of the DC-10/60 or DC-8/32.)
The position of the stitching guide is not appropriate.
Set the stitching guide low. ( p.2-23)
Paper jams at the stitching side jogger.
The side stitching joggers release paper too slowly.
Decrease the value of "S-Side Release" in the function menu to accelerate the timing for releasing paper.
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Symptom Cause SolutionPaper jams at the entrance of this machine.
The paper passage line of the upstream unit and this machine do not match.
Adjust this machine to the paper passage line of the upstream unit. ( p.2-26)
Paper stops at the folding roller or paper is ejected skewed from the folding roller.
The clearance between the folding rollers is not appropriate.
If the clearance between the rollers is too wide for the paper thickness, set it smaller. If too narrow, set it to wider. ( p.2-25)
The press folding rollers are dirty. Clean the rollers. ( p.5-6)Paper alignment is poor at the stacker unit.
The position of the paper guide roller unit is not appropriate.
Adjust the position of the paper guide roller unit. ( p.2-23)
The timing of when the stacker belt starts moving is too fast or too slow for the booklet size.
When the booklet size is large, make the start timing of the stacker belt earlier.Decrease the value of "Stack-B Start T" in the function menu. If the booklet size is small, increase the value.
The operating time of the stacker belt is too long or too short for the booklet size.
If the booklet size is large, make the operating time of the stacker belt longer. Increase the value of "Stack-B Oper T" in the function menu. If the booklet size is small, decrease the value.
Paper alignment on the non-fold stacker is poor.
The position of the guide on the non-fold stacker is not appropriate.
Adjust the position of the guide on the non-fold stacker. ( p.2-24)
Power on/off is not linked to the upstream unit.
The settings of the main power switch and the power switch are incorrect.
Check that the settings of the main power switch and the power switch are correct. ( p.2-2)
The machine does not start operation even after pressing the start key.
You pressed the start key of the machine when it is connected to the upstream unit.
Press the start key of the upstream unit.
An error is displayed on the LCD display.
Remove the error.
The display does not advance from the paper size input screen.
You have not completed entering values.
Complete entering values.
The entered value is not appropriate. The values which can be entered are limited according to the selected bindingmode. ( p.1-12)
No adjustment is carried out when any key is pressed at the fine adjustment screen.
Fine adjustments are not possible. The adjustable range is limited according to the item to be fine adjusted.Enter the proper value, then carry out fine adjustments.( p.1-19)
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Chapter 7 Appendix
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Chapter 7 Appendix1. SpecificationModel DBM-350Type Stitcher folderBooklet size Saddle stitching
and foldingLength 210 to 460 mm/8.27 to 18.11 inchesWidth 148 to 320 mm/5.82 to 12.60 inches
Side and corner stitching and folding (option)
Length 182 to 215.9 mm/7.17 to 8.50 inchesWidth 257 to 297 mm/10.12 x 11.69 inches
Paper type Saddle stitching and folding
Fine 64 to 127.9 g/m²/17 to 33 lbArt/Coated 104.7 to 127.9 g/m²/28 to 33 lbThickness of one set : within 2.1 mm/0.08 inchCover: fine, art/coated within 300 g/m²/79 lb
Side and corner stitching and folding (option)
Fine 64 to 127.9 g/m²/17 to 33 lbThickness of one set : within 2.1 mm/0.08 inch
Maximum binding Speed
3000 sets/hour (fine quality 81.4 g/m² /22 lb within 10 sheets A4 saddle stitch/fold A5 finished)
2700 sets/hour (fine quality 81.4 g/m² /22 lb within 10 sheets A3 saddle stitch/fold A4 finished)
Stitching capacity No. of stitches 0 to 2Stitch thickness Within 2.1 mm/0.08 inch (fine quality 81.4 g/m²/22 lb 20 sheets
equivalent)Wire diameter #25 to #28
Folding capacity 20 sheets or less (cover x 1 (300 g/m²/79 lb) + 19 sheets (81.4 g/m²/22 lb) equivalent)
Noise emission 73 db (A scale, including peak)(measured at 1 m/39.37 inches away from the control panel, 1 mm/39.37 inches
from the floor)Ratings 100 to 240 V
3.5 to 1.5 APower consumption 330 W (including power consumption of the DBM-350T)Dimensions When not used: 1250 (W) × 550 (D) × 1030 (H) mm/49.21 (W) x 21.65 (D) x 40.55
(H)When used: 1820 (W) × 650 (D) × 1030 (H) mm/71.65 (W) x 25.59 (D) x 40.55 (H)
(including the belt stacker)Weight (Mass) 210 kg/463.05 lb (not including supplied parts)Option DBM-350T, corner-stitching-kit, small booklet-kit, 6 page insert-kit
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
OptionsModel CORNER STITCHING-KIT
Booklet size Length: 182 to 215.9 mm/7.17 to 8.50 inchesWidth: 257 to 297 mm/10.12 to 11.69 inches
Model SMALL BOOKLET-KITBooklet size Length: 240 to 430 mm/9.45 to 16.93 inches
Width: 105 to 148 mm/4.13 to 5.83 inches
Model 6 PAGE INSERT-KITBooklet size Cover A3 (double letter)
Content A4 (lettter)
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