Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS C8000e User Manual

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6.7

Using Perfect Binder PB-503

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Select additional copy conditions, as desired.

When making double-sided copies, select [1->2] or [2->2].
% If the original count exceeds 100, use Separate Scan mode.

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Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.

It is recommended to output a single set before making multiple sets.

After a set is output, the actual thickness of body set will be displayed on the Perfect Bind Screen.

Use this information to adjust the spine width if it differs from the value specified before.

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Press Start on the control panel.

% Perfect Binder PB-503 does not operate while the heater of perfect binder is warming up. When

warmup is completed, the machine operation starts automatically.

NOTICE

Never open the front door of the Perfect Binder PB-503 while the machine operation is in process.
Otherwise the machine immediately stops the operation and paper jam may be caused.

6.7.2

Taking Out Perfect-Bound Books from Perfect Binder Tray

Tray capacity is approx. 6,600 sheets, stacked with 11 sets 30 mm thick

e 2 columns.

The machine piles up the first column on the right side of the perfect binder tray, then slide it to the left side
onto the carriage to pile up the second column.

1

Check the stacks through the perfect binder tray window.

If piled books show only on the right side of the tray, proceed to step 2.

If two columns of books show on the tray, proceed to step 3.

2

Press the feeding button to move the books to the carriage.

% Delivery to the perfect binder tray is available even if the car-

riage is not installed inside the perfect binder tray. In this
case, tray capacity will be a half of that with the carriage in-
stalled. (1 set 30 mm thick

e 11 e 1 column = approx. 3,300

sheets)

% The feeding button does not function while the machine is

delivering finished books onto the perfect binder tray.

% The feeding button does not function without the carriage

installed.

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