Lexmark 12N0009 Finisher Setup and User's Guide - Page 48

Hole punch adjustment, adjustment is needed.

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Hole punch adjustment You can adjust the hole punch alignment by approximately 4 mm (3/16 in.). This adjustment is useful when you want to center the punched holes onto the paper or if you hole punched a printed job on different finishers. Note: The following procedures are used for both three and four hole punch finishers. 1 Verify the alignment of the printer and finisher is correct. If the alignment is not correct, see "Aligning the top of the finisher" on page 15 for instructions, and then print and hole punch another sheet of paper and see if an adjustment is needed. If an adjustment is needed, continue with step 2. Bottom edge is below top edge Bottom edge is above top edge 2 Using a sheet of paper previously punched from the finisher, fold the paper so the bottom punched hole is aligned with the top punched hole. 3 Determine if the edge of the bottom of the page is below or above the top edge of the page. 44 Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting
Hole punch adjustment
You can adjust the hole punch alignment
by approximately 4 mm (
3
/
16
in.). This
adjustment is useful when you want to
center the punched holes onto the paper
or if you hole punched a printed job on
different finishers.
Note:
The following procedures are
used for both three and four hole punch
finishers.
1
Verify the alignment of the printer
and finisher is correct.
If the alignment is not correct, see
“Aligning the top of
the
finisher” on
page 15 for instructions, and then
print and hole punch another
sheet of paper and see if an
adjustment is needed.
If an adjustment is needed,
continue with step 2.
2
Using a sheet of paper previously
punched from the finisher, fold the
paper so the bottom punched hole
is aligned with the top punched
hole.
3
Determine if the edge of the
bottom of the page is below or
above the top edge of the page.
Bottom edge is
above top edge
Bottom edge is
below top edge