Staple Finisher-AC/Booklet Finisher-AC/2/3 Hole Puncher Unit-A/2/4 Hole Puncher Unit-A (for the 230 V Machine Only)
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Installing "Staple Finisher-AC" or "Booklet Finisher-AC" enables you to use the following finish functions.
Collate The printouts are collated into sets arranged in page order of the document.
Group All printouts of the same original page are grouped together into sets.
Offset Each printout group is shifted in alternating layers.
Staple + Collate The printouts are collated into sets arranged in page order and stapled (Corner/Double). You can fold and staple the printouts by using "Booklet Finisher-AC."
Staple + Group All printouts of the same original page are grouped together into sets and stapled (Corner/Double).
Staple Free The printouts are crimped and bound without using a staple. You can easily split the paper by pressing the crimped part with your fingers. This function is useful for saving staples and also binding printouts briefly.
For information on the functions or paper that cannot be used with Staple Free, see "Restrictions on Combinations of Copy Functions" or Paper Not Available for Finishing. The following are unavailable depending on the staple position.
Mixed paper sizes
Z-fold
Depending on the usage environment and paper type, the crimped part likely to be split.
Manual Stapling You can manually staple printed paper by inserting paper in the slit. As an example of use, you can remove staples bound to the document, copy or scan it, and then staple the document again.
Saddle Fold (Booklet Finisher-AC only) The printouts are folded into half its size. Up to three sheets together can be folded.
TIPS
If you install the "2/3 Hole Puncher Unit-A" or "2/4 Hole Puncher Unit-A (for the 230 V machine only)" in "Staple Finisher-AC" or "Booklet Finisher-AC," you can punch holes in your printouts.
External View
Booklet Finisher-AC
Staple Finisher-AC
Tray B
The prints are output to this tray. You can specify functions for which the tray is used by configuring <Output Tray Settings>. <Output Tray Settings>
Tray A
The prints are output to this tray. You can specify functions for which the tray is used by configuring <Output Tray Settings>. <Output Tray Settings>
Staple Button
Press this button when you manually staple paper (Manual Stapling). You can also staple paper without pressing the button. You can specify the time period for the paper to be stapled after inserting the paper. <Adjust Action> <Time Until Stapling Starts in Stapler Mode>
Front cover (upper) (Booklet Finisher-AC/Staple Finisher-AC)
Open to remove jammed paper, clear a staple jam in the stapler unit, or replace the staple cartridge. If the "2/3 Hole Puncher Unit-A" or "2/4 Hole Puncher Unit-A (for the 230 V machine only)" is installed, open to discard punch waste.
Finisher Jogger Kit-A
If you attach the Finisher Jogger Kit-A to the Staple Finisher-AC or Booklet Finisher-AC, the edges of output sheets can be aligned.
Slit
Insert paper to manually staple the paper. You can specify the time period for the paper to be stapled after inserting the paper.
Front cover (lower) (Booklet Finisher-AC)
Open to remove jammed paper, clear a staple jam, or replace the staple cartridge in the saddle stitcher unit.
Booklet tray (Booklet Finisher-AC only)
The printouts that are saddle stitched are output to this tray.
Tray C
The prints are output to this tray. You can specify functions for which the tray is used by configuring <Output Tray Settings>. <Output Tray Settings>
NOTE
To output large size paper to Tray A and Tray B, set the trays as indicated below.
Internal View
Booklet Finisher-AC
Staple Finisher-AC
Saddle stitcher unit (Booklet Finisher-AC only)
Pull out to remove jammed paper or clear a staple jam in the saddle stitcher unit, or to replace the staple cartridge.
Punch waste tray (2/3 Hole Puncher Unit-A, 2/4 Hole Puncher Unit-A (for the 230 V machine only))
You can perform stapling without waiting for the specified stapling start time to come. While holding the paper bundle with one of your hands, use the other hand to press the staple button.
2
Pull out the paper bundle.
Wait for the staple button to turn off, and then pull out the paper bundle.
You cannot perform manual stapling while outputting of printed paper continues.
Making Punch Holes
Refer to the following figures to place the original so that punch holes are made at the desired positions.
Making punch holes in the left margin area of paper in portrait orientation
When Placing LTR-, A4-, B5-size Documents
Feeder
Platen glass
Making punch holes in the top margin area of paper in portrait orientation
Feeder
Platen glass
Making punch holes in the left margin area of paper in landscape orientation
The maximum number of bindable sheets may not be possible, depending on the paper type. In this case, change the paper type, or reduce the number of sheets to bind.
Collate and group
If you select <Offset> in combination with the collate or group function, each printout group is shifted.
The output trays move downward as the output paper stacks accumulate. 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 to resume printing.
Staplers
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.
If the <Load staples into the stapler unit.> message appears, almost all of the staples have been used. To proceed, replace the staple cartridge.
If a tray reaches the lowest position limit, printing stops temporarily. Remove all of the output paper from the tray to resume printing.
Saddle stitch
The accuracy of folds may vary depending on the paper type and the number of sheets.
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