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3 stop if booklet is too thick, Top if booklet is too thick, Troubleshooting (continued) – Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS 2250P User Manual

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Operator Manual STR0202 & SFM0704
DBCB-0512-0066-V005

STR0202 2-Side Trimmer & SFM0704 Square Fold Module

V005

RI01

23-04-2012

DBCB-0512-0066-V005

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5. Troubleshooting

(continued)

5.3

Stop if booklet is too thick


NVM ‘Stop if booklet too thick’ is a value to set a warning for the Operator when a booklet is to thick to trim.
There are 3 different warnings adjustable, which are:

Value

1

Value

2

Value

3

Booklet too thick! not trimmed

Booklet too thick (STR003)

Booklet too thick (STR108)

(NO STOP: only message in

(SOFT STOP: booklet

(HARD STOP: booklet still

UI display)

transported outside the machine)

inside the machine)

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Step Action

Remarks

1.

1.1.
1.2.

Open the Top Cover.
Close the Top Cover.
The STR is trying to empty the
machine.

The STR will automatically try to empty the machine
when a Paper Jam is detected.

When the jam is not solved, the Knife blocks will

automatically move outward to create space.

2.

Pay attention to the indicated
area

Pay attention to the indicated area displayed on the

UI.

3.

Open the Top Cover.

4.

Turn ‘OFF’ the STR.

5.

Clear the indicated area: Take the
booklet out of the machine

Pull the belts (A) in the STR towards the input area.
The booklet will move into the STR.
Pull the belts (B)in the STR towards the output area.
The booklet will move into the STR.

6.

Take the booklet out of the
machine.

Push or pull the booklet inside the STR so it is possible
to take the booklet out of a machine.

7.

Turn ‘ON’ the STR.

A ‘Cover Open’ message will appear.

8.

Close the Top Cover of the STR.

The Knife blocks will automatically return to the

position which was set for the current Job.

Ask your service technician to install one of the Values which will suit to your requirements.

Next step is only for Value 2 and 3. For Value 1 just push ”Escape” (Fig.1).