Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS 1250 GP-502 Operation Manual - Page 7

Unit Operation - Binding

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5. Unit Operation - Binding 5.1 GETTING TO KNOW THE GP-502 HIDING SPINE OF BINDING ELEMENT 3 To improve the appearance of the bound book, flip the rear cover over after the book is bound. This will cause the spine of the bound book to be hidden between the rear cover and the last page of the book body. 1 2 When removing the finished books from the book drawer, do not grasp the book by the binding loop. Grasping or holding the binding loop can cause the element loop shape to change. The GP-502 will temporarily stop in the process of creating a book if the main body's (printer) paper feed drawer runs out of paper; opening and closing the top cover when in this condition will cause the GP-502 to display a JAM. Because of this, the top cover should never be opened while the GP-502 is operating. To operate the GP-502 three areas of the machine require regular attention from the operator. 1.Book Drawer: After the GP-502 completes the binding of a book it is dropped into the book drawer. The book drawer will hold up to 35 books before it declares to the printer that it is full. The number of books held in the drawer is dependent upon the size of the book created. Larger books will fill the drawer much sooner than small books. The book drawer should never be opened while the GP-502 is operating. Opening the book drawer while the GP-502 or printer is operating will result in a paper jam. After the printer and finishers within the system have stopped operating it is safe to open the book drawer. The GP-502 will alert the operator when the book drawer requires emptying or when it is open. See the two illustrations to the right. The GP-502 may temporarily stop during operation. Opening the book drawer of the GP-502 when in this state will cause a paper jam. Always wait to open the book drawer until the GP-502 operation has completely stopped. R e v 1 . 0 7.. . . .111111111111111 J u ly 2 0 1 2

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5.
Unit Operation - Binding
5.1
GETTING TO KNOW THE GP-502
To improve the appearance of the bound
book, flip the rear cover over after the book is
bound. This will cause the spine of the bound
book to be hidden between the rear cover and
the last page of the book body.
When removing the finished books from the
book drawer, do not grasp the book by the
binding loop. Grasping or holding the binding
loop can cause the element loop shape to
change.
The GP-502 will temporarily stop in the process of
creating a book if the main body's (printer) paper feed
drawer runs out of paper; opening and closing the top cover
when in this condition will cause the GP-502 to display a
JAM. Because of this, the top cover should never be
opened while the GP-502 is operating.
To operate the GP-502 three areas of the machine require
regular attention from the operator.
1.Book Drawer:
After the GP-502 completes the binding of a book it is
dropped into the book drawer. The book drawer will
hold up to 35 books before it declares to the printer that
it is full. The number of books held in the drawer is
dependent upon the size of the book created. Larger
books will fill the drawer much sooner than small
books
.
The book drawer should never be opened while the
GP-502 is operating. Opening the book drawer while
the GP-502 or printer is operating will result in a paper
jam. After the printer and finishers within the system
have stopped operating it is safe to open the book
drawer.
The GP-502 will alert the operator when the book drawer
requires emptying or when it is open. See the two illustrations to the right.
The GP-502 may temporarily stop during operation. Opening the book drawer of the GP-502 when in this
state will cause a paper jam. Always wait to open the book drawer until the GP-502 operation has completely
stopped.
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