CAUTION
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Do not place your fingers or hands on the finisher when the finisher is in use. Doing so may result in personal injury or damage to the finisher.
When removing paper from the tray of the finisher, do not place your hands on the output tray of the finisher. The tray may move upward and your hands may get caught.
Do not place your hand in the part of the tray where stapling is performed (near the rollers) if a finisher is attached, as this may result in personal injury.
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IMPORTANT
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Do not place anything other than output paper in the trays of the finisher, as doing so may damage the trays.
Do not place anything under the trays of the finisher, as doing so may damage the trays.
If paper that is less than 17 lb bond (64 g/m2) is used for the cover page, the paper may be creased when saddle stitched.
If paper that is less than 17 lb bond (64 g/m2) is used for the cover page when the Booklet Trimmer-D1 is attached, the paper may be trimmed with uneven edges.
If the width of the paper you are using is small, the paper may be saddle stitched with uneven edges. In this case, check the width of the paper.
If the width of the paper you are using is small, the paper may be stapled (Corner/Double) with uneven edges. In this case, check the width of the paper.
If the width of the paper you are using is small when the Booklet Trimmer-D1 is used, the paper may be trimmed with uneven edges. In this case, check the width of the paper.
If you create a saddle stitched booklet using coated paper or inserted sheets for the cover, the image printed on the page after the cover may stick to the back of the cover, or back of the inserted sheets, depending on the type of coated paper you are using.
If you create a saddle stitched booklet or Staple (Corner/Double) mode using coated paper or inserted sheets for the cover, the copy sets may dirty the surface (toner streaks) of the cover depending the type of coated paper you are using.
If you create a saddle stitched booklet using coated paper for the cover, cracks may appear around the fold of the cover, depending on the type of coated paper you are using.
If you use the Staple (Corner/Double) mode to staple multiple copy sets using coated paper for the cover, the staples of copy sets may dirty the surface of the cover of copy sets that have already been output, depending on the type of coated paper you are using.
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Booklet Finisher-Q1 PRO
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Staple Finisher-Q1 PRO
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Main Power Switch
Press to the "I " side to turn ON the finisher. (See "Main Power and Energy Saver Key.")
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2.
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Top Cover
Open this cover to remove jammed paper. (See "Clearing Paper Jams.")
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Front Cover
Open this cover to replace the staple cartridge, remove jammed paper, or clear a staple jam in the stapler unit and saddle stitcher unit. (See "Maintenance" and "Problem Solving.")
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4.
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Booklet Tray (Booklet Finisher-Q1 PRO Only)
Prints that are saddle stitched are output to this tray.
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5.
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Auxiliary Booklet Tray (Booklet Finisher-Q1 PRO Only)
Pull out the auxiliary tray if you are making a large size booklet.
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6.
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Output Tray B
Prints are output to this tray. You can set the Tray Designation mode to designate this tray for outputting prints when using certain functions. (See "Output Tray Designation.")
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7.
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Output Tray A
Prints are output to this tray. You can set the Tray Designation mode to designate this tray for outputting prints when using certain functions. (See "Output Tray Designation.")
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NOTE
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The Output Tray A/B aligns output paper by its two alignment guides. You can adjust the position of these guides. For more information, see "Paper Alignment on Finisher Tray A/B."
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1.
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Punch Waste Tray (Puncher Unit-BS1)
Pull out the punch waste tray to remove punch waste. (See "Removing Punch Waste (For Optional Products).")
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2.
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Staple Waste Tray
Pull out the staple waste tray to discard the staple waste. (See "Removing Staple Waste (For Optional Products).")
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Corner Staple Area
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Double Staple Area
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*1 Upper Left
*2 Upper Right
*3 Lower Right
*4 Lower Left
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*5 Left Side
*6 Right Side
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Corner Staple Area
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Double Staple Area
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*1 Upper Right
*2 Upper Left *3 Lower Left *4 Lower Right |
*5 Right Side
*6 Left Side |
Platen Glass
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Feeder
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* Hole Punched Area
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2 Holes
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3 Holes
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*1 2 3/4" (70 mm)
*2 4 1/4" (108 mm)
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IMPORTANT
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The following paper sizes can be stapled:
Double staple: 11" x 17", LGL, LTR, LTRR, EXEC, or custom size (4" x 4" to 11 3/4" x 17" (182 mm x 182 mm to 297 mm x 432 mm))
Corner staple: 11" x 17", LGL, LTR, LTRR, EXEC, or custom size (8 1/4" x 4" to 11 3/4" x 17" (210 mm x 182 mm to 297 mm x 432 mm))
You cannot staple tracing paper, transparencies, or labels.
The following paper sizes can be saddle stitched: 13" x 19", 12" x 18", 12 5/8" x 17 11/16", 11" x 17", LGL, LTRR, or custom size (8 1/4" x 11" to 13" x 19 1/4" (210 mm x 279.3 mm to 330.2 mm x 487.7 mm))
You cannot saddle stitch tracing paper, transparencies, pre-punched paper, tab paper, or labels.
The machine automatically selects how many holes to punch depending on the selected paper size.
Two holes: LGL, LTRR, custom size (4" x 4" to 11 3/4" x 17" (182 mm x 182 mm to 297 mm x 432 mm))
Three holes: 11" x 17", LTR, EXEC, custom size (4" x 4" to 11 3/4" x 17" (182 mm x 182 mm to 297 mm x 432 mm))
You cannot punch holes in tracing paper, transparencies, pre-punched paper, or labels.
The following paper sizes can be saddle folded: 13" x 19", 12" x 18", 12 5/8" x 17 11/16", 11" x 17", LGL, LTRR, or custom size (8 1/4" x 11" to 13" x 19 1/4" (210 mm x 279.3 mm to 330.2 mm x 487.7 mm))
You cannot saddle fold tracing paper, transparencies, pre-punched paper, tab paper, or labels.
In the following cases, output paper may not be aligned, or may fall down from the tray:
When using thin paper (due to the temperature, humidity, characteristics of the paper type, or paper curling)
When the hole punch mode is set
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NOTE
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For instructions on maintenance for the finisher, such as replacing staples, see "Maintenance." For information on clearing paper or staple jams, see "Problem Solving."
If the Finishing mode is set, the output trays move downward as the stack of paper that is output increases in quantity and thickness. Once an output tray has reached its stacking limit, subsequent prints are automatically delivered to the next available tray. If all of the available trays have reached their stacking limits, printing stops. Remove all of the output paper from the trays. The trays move upward, and printing resumes.
You cannot output stapled paper to the Tray A.
If you press [Offset] when either the Collate or Group mode is set, each set of prints is shifted the following amount before it is delivered to the output tray.
If the Staple mode is set, the output tray moves downward as the stack of paper that is output increases in quantity and thickness. Once an output tray has reached its stacking limit, or after 100 sets of prints or the predefined height has been output, printing and stapling stop temporarily. When all of the stapled prints from the output tray are removed, printing and stapling resume.
When you are using the Staple mode, do not remove the stack of paper from the output tray during the job. Remove the stack of paper when the job has been completed.
The Staple-N1 is standardly equipped on the Staple Finisher-Q1 PRO.
The Staple-N1 and Staple-P1 are standardly equipped on the Booklet Finisher-Q1 PRO.
If you want to use the Staple mode with more than 50 sheets (20 lb bond (80 g/m2)) of 11" x 17", LGL, or LTRR paper, or 100 sheets (20 lb bond (80 g/m2)) of LTR or EXEC paper, the copies/prints are only offset but not stapled. In addition, when selecting coated or heavy paper, you may not be able to use the Staple mode even if the number of sheets, including sheet insertions or job separators, is below the set limit of a finisher.
If the machine stops while stapling and the message <Load staples into the stapler unit.> appears, almost all of the staples have been used, and the staple case must be replaced. To proceed, replace the staple case. (See "Maintenance.")
The Saddle Stitch mode is available only if the Booklet Finisher-Q1 PRO is attached.
The maximum number of sheets that can be saddle stitched differs depending on the paper weight and type. For example, when using plain paper (20 lb bond (80 g/m2)), 25 sheets of paper (100 pages) can be saddle stitched at once.
The accuracy of folds created in the Saddle Stitch mode may vary depending on the paper type and the number of sheets.
For information on the maximum number of sheets that can be Z-folded and stapled when the Paper Folding Unit-H1 is attached, see "Staple Mode with the Z-fold Mode."
The Hole Punch mode is available only if the Puncher Unit-BS1 is attached.
The Saddle Fold mode is available only if the Booklet Finisher-Q1 PRO is attached.
The paper is saddle folded with a maximum of 5 sheets (20 lb bond (80 g/m2)), and then output.
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Paper Size
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Tray A
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Tray B
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Booklet Tray
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13" x 19"
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12" x 18"
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12 5/8" x 17 11/16"
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11" x 17"
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LGL
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LTR
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LTRR
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STMTR
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EXEC
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Custom Size
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4" x 7 1/8" to 13" x 19 1/4" (100 mm x 182 mm to 330.2 mm x 487.7 mm)
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*2
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Free Size
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4" x 7 1/8" to 13" x 19 1/4" (100 mm x 182 mm to 330.2 mm x 487.7 mm)
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NOTE
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The Booklet Tray can only be used when the Booklet Finisher-Q1 PRO is attached.
You cannot output paper whose width is less than 182 mm, such as B6 size paper, to the Output Tray B.
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