MyBinding Duplo DF-920 Manual de usuario

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DF-920
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
[120 V]

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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Thank you for purchasing this Duplo equipment.
To ensure correct usage, please read this instruction manual thoroughly, especially the section
Safety Precautions.
The aim of this instruction manual is safe and proper use. For this reason, users of this equipment
for purposes or by methods other than those described in this manual and users who remodel this
equipment for their own reasons are asked to ensure safety in use at their own responsibility.
After reading, please keep this instruction manual handy for future reference.
INTRODUCTION
This instruction manual describes the functions of the equipment. It is composed of the following
chapters.
It can be read from the required pages in use of this equipment.
ABOUT THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
◆
Safety(p.3 to 6)
This chapter describes user safety, such as precautions in use of this equipment, etc.
◆
Outline(p.7 to 17)
This chapter describes what users need to know about this equipment before using it.
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Basic Operations(p.18 to 25)
This chapter describes the most basic paper folding operation.
◆
Correcting Folding Misalignment(p.26 to 31)
This chapter describes how to correct folding misalignment of folded paper.
◆
Applied Use(p.32 to 44)
This chapter outlines applied paper folding operations such as standard folding of non-standard
paper, custom folding, and cross folding, etc.
◆
Others(p.45 to 59)
This chapter describes additional functions, error messages, troubleshooting guide, etc.

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Safety
1. Safety Precautions.............................................3
Caution Label Location ........................................5
2. Installation Precautions .................................... 5
2-1. Installation Location ...................................5
2-2. Precautions in Moving the Unit ..................5
3. Usage Precautions.............................................6
3-1. Power Supply.............................................6
3-2. Operating Environment..............................6
3-3. Storage Conditions ....................................6
3-4. Maintenance ..............................................6
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Outline
4. Installation ..........................................................7
4-1. Standard Accessories................................7
4-2. Installation Procedure ................................8
5. Names and Operation of Parts ......................... 11
5-1. External Parts ............................................11
5-2. Internal Parts .............................................12
6. Control Panel......................................................14
6-1. Names and Operation of Control Panel.....14
6-2. Description of LCD..................................... 16
6-3. Energy Saving Mode Function................... 17
6-4. Types of Buzzer Sounds............................17
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Basic Operations
7. Precautions Prior to Use ...................................18
7-1. Paper Used................................................18
7-2. Precautions on Stacking Paper .................19
7-3. Automatic Detection of Paper Size ............19
7-4. Automatic Rise/Descent of the Paper
Feed Tray ..................................................20
7-5. Checking the Front/Back, Top/End of
Paper .........................................................20
7-6. Using the “QUICK START” ........................21
8. Paper Folding Methods ..................................... 21
9. Standard Folding of Standard Paper ............... 22
9-1. Standard Paper..........................................22
9-2. Standard Folding Modes............................22
9-3. Operation Procedure .................................22
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Correcting Folding Misalignment
10. Folding Misalignment ........................................26
10-1. Correcting Folding Misalignment Along
Sides of Paper ...........................................26
10-2. Correcting Folding Misalignment Along
Vertical Length of Paper ............................27
10-3. Correcting Deformed Folding.....................31
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Applied Use
11. Standard Folding of Non-standard Paper........ 32
11-1. Paper Size Restrictions .............................32
11-2. Operation Procedure .................................32
12. Custom Folding.................................................. 35
12-1. Paper Size Restrictions .............................35
12-2. Operation Procedure .................................35
13. Cross Folding ..................................................... 38
13-1. Cross Folding Methods..............................38
13-2. Precautions on Cross Folding....................38
13-3. Cross Folding of Standard Paper ..............39
13-4. Cross Folding of Non-standard Paper .......40
13-5. Cross Folding Paper at the Desired
Folding Position .........................................40
14. Using Art Paper and Coated Paper .................. 41
14-1. Characteristics of Art Paper and Coated
Paper .........................................................41
14-2. Operation Procedure .................................41
15. Using Special Paper ..........................................42
15-1. Double Folding Thick Paper ......................42
15-2. Using Recycled Paper ...............................42
15-3. Folding Small Size Paper ..........................43
16. Stacker Roller ..................................................... 44
16-1. Changing the Stacker Roller Position ........44
16-2. Changing the Stacker Roller Height ..........44
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Others
17. Additional Functions ......................................... 45
17-1. Interval Function ........................................45
17-2. Folding Stopper Operation Mode Setting
Function .....................................................46
18. When Paper Jamming Occurs ..........................48
18-1.
When Paper Jams at Paper Feed Section...
48
18-2.
When Paper Jams Near Paper Feed Ring ...
48
18-3. When Paper Jams Inside Folding Plate.....49
18-4.
When Paper Winds Around Folding Roller ...
49
18-5. When Paper Jams Near Folding Plate 1 ...50
18-6. When Paper Jams Near Folding Plate 2 ...51
18-7. When Paper Jams at Paper Ejection
Section.......................................................52
19. Error Messages ..................................................53
20. Troubleshooting.................................................54
21. Cleaning the Unit ...............................................56
21-1. Cleaning the Folding Rollers......................56
21-2. Cleaning the Paper Feed Rings.................57
21-3. Cleaning the Paper Separator ...................57
21-4. Cleaning the Paper Feed Inlet Sensor.......57
21-5.
Cleaning the Paper Ejection Outlet Sensor ...
58
22. Specifications.....................................................59

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The following graphic symbols indicate the various types of action to be performed or
avoided.
This graphic symbol indicates a forbidden action.
means “Do not disassemble.”
means “Do not touch.”
This graphic symbol indicates actions that must be performed.
means “Disconnect the power plug.”
Always observe the cautions and warnings given below to prevent personal injury or property
damage.
The degree of danger and damage that could occur is indicated on two levels by the
following marks.
WARNING : Ignoring this mark could result in the possibility of serious injury or
even death.
CAUTION : Ignoring this mark could result in the possibility of injury or physical
damage.
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
!
!
WARNING:
!
Do not place metal objects or vessels containing liquids on top of the unit. The entry of any
metal object or liquid could result in a fire or an electrical shock.
Do not insert any metal or easily-combustible object inside this unit. This could result in a fire
or an electrical shock.
Do not touch or insert foreign objects into any rotating part during operation. This could
result in injury.
Do not remove the cover or back panel. This unit contains high-voltage components that
could cause an electrical shock.
Do not disassemble, modify or repair this unit. There is a danger of fire, electrical shock or
injury. Contact your dealer when repairs are necessary.
Use only the power supply voltage specified on the main nameplate. Using other voltages
could result in a fire or an electrical shock.
Keep this unit and the power cord away from heaters and heater vents. Excessive heat could
melt the cover or power cord covering, and result in a fire or an electrical shock.
Do not use solvent inside or near the unit (e.g. when cleaning the unit). Such solvents may
damage the rubber rollers and resin inside the unit, resulting in malfunctions.
(Continued on the next page)

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Make sure that the combined power consumption of the appliances to be connected does not
exceed the capacity rating of the power outlets or plug receptacles. Exceeding the capacity
rating could cause the power outlets, plug receptacles, or power extension cords to overheat
and catch a fire.
Remove any dust that accumulates on the power plug prongs and the surface of the plug from
which the prongs extend. Accumulated dust could result in a fire.
If any foreign object such as metal or liquid should enter this unit, immediately turn the unit
off at the power switch and disconnect the power plug from the power outlet. Failure to do
so could result in a fire or an electrical shock. Contact your dealer immediately.
Do not damage the power cord or power plug. (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.
Always grip the plug when disconnecting the power plug from the power outlet. Forcibly
pulling on the power cord could cause damage, resulting in a fire or an electrical shock.
Do not handle the power plug with wet hands. This could result in an electrical shock.
Before cleaning this unit, turn the unit off at the power switch and disconnect the power plug
from the power outlet. Accidental operation of the unit during cleaning could result in injury.
CAUTION:
!
Always disconnect the power plug from the power outlet when the unit is not to be used for
an extended period. Failure to do so could result in a fire due to leakage current if the
insulation should deteriorate.
Install this unit on a level, stable stand or floor, with sufficient space around it. Failure to do
so could result in the unit overturning and causing injury.
Do not install this unit in a location where there is excessive humidity or where contact with
water is possible. Poor choice of location could result in deterioration of the insulation, a fire
or an electrical shock.
Disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before attempting to move this unit. Failure
to do so could result in power cord damage, a fire or an electrical shock.
Do not touch the power switch with wet hands. Otherwise electric hazards may occur.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (continued)
Do not put fingers inside during operation. This could result in injury.
Keep away long hair, ties, jewelry and loose clothing. This could result in injury.
Do not use flammable sprays inside or near the unit (e.g. when cleaning the unit). Such
flammable gas may ignite and cause a fire or combustion.

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Caution Label Location
2. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
2-1. Installation Location
Install the unit on a table which can tolerate its weight. The mass of the unit is as follows.
96 lb
Install the unit close to a power outlet.
The unit may make loud sounds while operating according to the processing speed and paper
used due to its paper-folding mechanism. Therefore install it where it will not disturb the office
environment.
Refer to “1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”(☞p.3, 4).
2-2. Precautions in Moving the Unit
As the unit weights 96 lb, when moving it, it should be held at the base by two persons.
When moving the unit with folding plates 1 and 2 removed, make sure the folding plates are not
subject to shock. Otherwise, the folding plates may damage, resulting in poor folding accuracy.
Arrange the power cord carefully so that it does not get stepped on, and damage as a result.
The caution label is pasted on the unit to ensure the safety of users. Do not remove nor change it.
If the label becomes dirty, damaged, or lost, be sure to contact your nearest dealer for a new one.
NoteNote

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3. USAGE PRECAUTIONS
3-1. Power Supply
This equipment 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.
100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
When you power other appliances from the same AC outlet, make sure that the combined
power consumption does not exceed the power supply capacity.
Rated power of this equipment: 1.4 to 0.7 A (95 W)
3-2. Operating Environment
Operate this unit in the following environment:
–where the temperature range is between 41 and
95°F,
–where the humidity range is between 20 and
80% RH (no dew condensation),
–which is not subject to direct sunlight,
3-3. Storage Conditions
Store this unit in the following environment:
–where the temperature range is between 14 and
122°F,
–where the humidity range is between 10 and
85% RH (no dew condensation),
–which is not subject to direct sunlight,
3-4. Maintenance
To protect the special features of this unit, the customer should never apply oil or grease to the
parts. Please contact your dealer in case of any problem.
–which is subject to little or no vibration,
–where there are no harmful chemicals,
–which is reasonably free from dust,
–which is free from air-borne salt, and
–where the equipment is not exposed to water.
–which is subject to little or no vibration,
–where there are no harmful chemicals,
–which is reasonably free from dust,
–which is free from air-borne salt, and
–where the equipment is not exposed to water.
Do not use flammable sprays or solvent inside or near the unit (e.g. when cleaning the
unit). Such flammable gas may ignite and cause a fire or combustion. Such solvents may
damage the rubber rollers and resin inside the unit, resulting in malfunctions.
WARNING
!

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4. INSTALLATION
4-1. Standard Accessories
Confirm that the following parts are provided.
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