Duplo DC-6 Mini, DC-8 Mini Instruction Manual
Duplo DC-6 Mini is a versatile and efficient device designed to enhance your paper handling tasks. With its ability to stack papers in various modes, including cluster stack and straight stack, it streamlines your workflow and saves you valuable time. The preset key allows you to easily recall frequently used settings, increasing your productivity. Additionally, it accommodates different paper sizes, including A3 and LD paper, making it suitable for a wide range of projects.
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Duplo DC-6 Mini /
DC-8 Mini
Instruction Manual
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DC-6 mini
DC-8 mini
Instruction Manual
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DUPLO CORPORATION
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Thank you for purchasing a DC-6 mini/DC-8 mini.
This instruction manual describes the functions of the DC-6 mini/DC-
8 mini, how to operate it, and safety precautions in use.
Before using your unit, read this instruction manual carefully in order to use your unit correctly and get the best out of it.
After reading the manual, keep it safely for future reference when you have questions regarding your unit or when your unit malfunctions.
Safety Symbols
Various safety symbols are shown in this instruction manual and labeled on the unit to guide you in using your unit correctly, and to prevent injuries to you and those around you, and other damages.
These symbols have the following meanings.
WARNING
Indicates death or serious injuries will result if this precaution is not followed and consequently, the unit is incorrectly handled.
CAUTION
Indicates injuries and damages to objects will result if this precautions is not followed and consequently, the unit is incorrectly handled.
Safety Symbols
Beware of Electric Hazard
Disassembly Prohibited
The △ symbols warn of possible danger.
The specific danger is shown inside the
△
.
(In this example, the symbol warns of possible electric hazard.)
The symbols show prohibited acts.
The specific prohibited act is shown inside the .
(In this example, the symbol indicates disassembly is prohibited.)
The ● symbols show instructions.
The specific instruction is shown in the ● .
(In this example, the symbol instructs that the plug be disconnected.)
Disconnect Plug
NOTE TO USERS OF DC-6 mini
Although this manual is based on the DC-8 mini, it is intended for use for
Page Setter 6 as well because the two models are operated in exactly the same way.
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Table of Contents
1.
WARNING ................................................5
2.
PRECAUTION .......................................... 7
3.
Installing the Machine .................................8
3-1. Components ........................................................ 8
3-2. Mounting the components ................................... 9
4.
Part Names .................................................11
5.
Names and Functions on the
Control Panel .............................................12
6.
Using the DC-6 mini, DC-8 mini ...............13
6-1. Precautions when Stacking the Papers ............. 13
6-2. Stacking the Paper ............................................ 14
6-3. Procedures ........................................................ 15
6-4. Preset Key ......................................................... 20
6-5. On Cluster Stack and Straight Stack Modes ..... 23
6-6. When Using A3, LD Paper ................................. 24
7.
On this Occasion .......................................27
7-1. When the Feed Bin Error Lamp Blinks .............. 27
7-2. When the Feed Bin Error Lamp Lights Up ......... 28
7-3. When the Feed Lever/Paper Receiver Tray
Lamp Lights Up .................................................. 29
7-4. When a Paper Jam Occurs ................................ 30
8.
Troubleshooting ........................................32
8-1. The Machine Does not Work When the Start
Key is Pressed ................................................... 32
8-2. The Paper Jam Error Lamp Lights Up
Regardless of Correct Paper Feeding ............... 32
8-3. Mis-feeding or Over-feeding Frequently
Occurs .................................................................... 32
8-4. “
E
-
1
” is Displayed on the Counter .................... 32
9.
Cleaning the Machine and Replacing the Consumables ......................................33
10. Specifications ............................................35
1. WARNING
Use only the power supply voltage displayed.
AC220-240V
+ 6%
–10%
Voltages Other than
220-240V Prohibited
Ensure that the total current of all the units connected to the wall outlet does not exceed power supply capacity.
When using the extension cord, ensure that the total current of all the units connected to this extension cord does not exceed the specification of the extension cord.
If it exceeds the specified current or power supply capacity, fire hazards may result.
Check Capacity
Do not scratch, damage, or remodel the power cord.
Do not place heavy objects on the power cord, nor pull or bend it.
Or the power cord will damage and cause fire and electric hazards.
Proh bited
Do not bind up the power cord even if it is too long, or this will cause poor heat emission and fire hazards as a result.
Prohibited
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands, or electric hazards may result.
Prohibited
Disconnect the power plug from the outlet by pulling the plug instead of the power cord.
Pulling the power cord will damage the power cord and cause fire and electric hazards.
Proh bited
If the power plug or cord becomes abnormally hot, first turn off the power switch and disconnect the power plug from the outlet.
If used continuously in this state, fire and electrical hazards may result. Contact your dealer.
Disconnect Plug
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1. WARNING
When not using the product for a long period of time due to vacations, etc., be sure to disconnect the power plug from the outlet. If it malfunctions, fire hazards caused by power leakage may result.
Disconnect Plug
Remove dusts on the blades of the power plug and the surface from which the blades extend with a dry cloth. The dusts attached may cause fire hazards.
Wipe Plug
If the device is abnormally hot, emitting smoke or an abnormal smell, etc., first turn off the power switch and disconnect the power plug from the outlet. If the device is used in these states, fire and electrical hazards may result.
Contact your dealer immediately.
Disconnect Plug
Do not place the device and its power cord near heating equipment and the vents of heaters, or the covers and power cord coating may melt and cause fire and electrical hazards.
Prohibited
Do not place the device where people may step on the power cord, or the power cord may damage and cause fire and electrical hazards.
Prohibited
Do not remove the covers and rear panels using tools.
The inside of the device contains high voltage and mechanism driving parts which may cause electrical hazards and injuries.
Disassembly Prohibited
Do not remodel the device, or fire and electrical hazards may result and cause injuries.
Disassembly Prohibited
Before cleaning the device, be sure to disconnect the power plug from the outlet, or the device may be started accidentally during cleaning and cause injuries.
Prohibited
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2. PRECAUTION
Do not install the product in environments other than those specified, as this will not only cause the product to rust and malfunction, but will lead to power leakage, fire hazards, and electrical hazards as well.
Temperature : 10 ˚C to 35 ˚C
Humidity : 20%RH to 85%RH
Temperature Change Rate : Below 10 ˚C/h
Humidity Change Rate : Below 20%/RH/h
Prohibited
Do not install the device where it is very dusty, or it may malfunction.
Prohibited
Do not lift up nor tilt the device, or it may turn over and cause injuries.
Prohibited
Do not install the device where there are vibrations, or it may move, turn over, and cause injuries.
Prohibited
Do not use the device in direct sunlight.
Prohibited
Do not place the device on a shaky table or in a tilted position, or it may fall and cause injuries.
Prohibited
When not using the product for a long period of time, disconnect the power plug from the outlet or electrical hazards from insulation failure and fire hazards from leakage may result.
Disconnect Plug
Do not use the device where it may be exposed to splashing water droplets and power leakage occurs easily, or electrical hazards may result.
Prohibited
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3.
Installing the Machine
3-1. Components
Check whether the following components are present and attach them to the machine.
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Drawing
No.
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Jogger Unit
Paper Receiver Tray
Auxiliary Feed Bin
Straight stacking guide
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Quantity
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Drawing
No.
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Guide A
Guide B
Sort guide
Instruction Manual
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DC-6
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DC-8
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3-2. Mounting the Components
1
Attach the jogger as shown in the figure.
Remove the two set screws attached to the main body and fix the jogger unit with the screws.
Parts to be used:
Jogger unit.........1
3. Installing the Machine
Jogger Unit
• After temporarily tightening the two set screws, press down both right and left ends of the jogger unit evenly to prevent inclination as shown in the figure, then tighten the two set screws.
Jogger Unit
2
Attach the paper receiver tray.
1
Align the jogger (left) with the reading on the B5.
2
Remove the two set screws attached to the main body.
3
Insert the jogger (right) into the holes at right side of the paper receiver tray and fix the paper receiver tray on the jogger unit with the two set screws.
Parts to be used:
Paper receiver tray.........1
4
After temporarily tightening the two set screw, press down both right and left ends of the paper receiver tray evenly to prevent inclination as shown in the figure, then tighten the two set screws.
Jogger (left)
Paper Receiver Tray
Paper Receiver Tray
Reinforcement Plat (lower)
Jogger (right)
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3. Installing the Machine
3
Attach the auxiliary feed bins.
Insert the top end of the auxiliary feed bin into the pillar on the main body.
Parts to be used:
Auxiliary feed bins.........6 (DC-6)
Auxiliary feed bins.........8 (DC-8)
Refer to page 17 for guide A, guide B and the straight stacking guide usage.
Auxiliary Feed Bin
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4. Part Names
Control Panel
Feed Lever
Power Switch
Jogger (left)
Conveyance Cover
Connector for Downstream
Power Cord
Movable Guide
Feed Bin
Reference Guide
Auxiliary Feed Bin
Slide Plate
Jogger (right)
Paper Receiver Stopper
Paper Receiver Tray
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5. Names and Functions on the
Control Panel
No.
1
2
3
Name
Feed Bin
Error
Display
Lamp
Discharge Key
Lamp Display 3
Function
• When more than two sheets of paper are fed continuously at one time (continuous feed), or when more than two sheets of paper are fed together (multiple feed), the lamp
(lamps 1 to 8) of the bin where the problem has occurred will light up.
• The lamp of the troubled bin from 1 to 6 lamps blinks when the paper is not fed or when the feed bin runs out of paper.
• Press this key to discharge the jammed paper in the machine.
* The machine stops discharging operation automatically after 4 seconds even though the key is kept pressed.
• This lamp lights up when the feed lever is down, when paper jams in the discharge section or when paper is stacked fully on the paper receiver tray.
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A
4
5
6
7
8
9
Paper
Receiver
Select Key
Clear Key
Start/Stop Key
Preset Key
• In the cluster stack mode, ejected paper is stacked by set on the receiver tray.
• In the straight stack mode, ejected paper is stacked at a fixed position of the paper receiver tray.
• Press this key to return the counter display to “
0
” .
* Keep pressing this key until “
0
” is displayed.
• Press this key to commence and stop operation.
* The machine stops after discharging a set of sheets.
• Do not forget to press this key before starting operation.
A set of sheets on the feed bins are fed and at the same time the bin to be used and the paper size are stored.
Counter
• The number of sets to be collated is displayed.
• The number of bins to be used is displayed soon after the preset key is pressed.
Downstream
Processing Machine
Switch Key
Lamp Display 4
• This key is used to select a downstream processing device to be connected.
ON...Can use the downstream processing device.
OFF...Can not use the downstream processing device.
• This lamp lights up when an error occurs in the downstream processing device (option).
Lamp Display 5
• This lamp lights up when the conveyance cover is open or when it is not firmly closed.
6. Using the DC-6 mini, DC-8 mini
6-1. Precautions when Stacking the Papers.
■
Separate sheets of paper before stacking in the feed bin.
• If sheets paper are not well separated, it may cause misfeeding or double feeding.
• Make folded or curled paper smooth before use.
■
Align the paper before stacking it on the feed bin.
• Insert the paper to the feed inlet until it touches lightly the guide face of the inlet.
• Misfeed or double-feed may occur if the paper is not aligned.
■
Check whether the ink of the printed materials is dry.
• Use after the ink on the paper is dryed well.
• Semi-dried ink not only fouls the machine, but also causes misfeeding troubles by the ink stain.
■
Do not mix paper with different paper quality, thickness, and printing in one bin or the machine may detect it as multiple feed by mistake.
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6. Using the DC-6 mini, DC-8 mini
6-2. Stacking the Paper
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Direction at stacking the paper
Depending on the paper size, the stacking direction varies as follows.
When using paper between B5 and A3
• Stack the paper lengthways as shown in the figure.
Note:
If the end of the paper is longer than the tray, pull out the slide plate so that it does not hang downwards.
Slide Plate
When using A5 size paper
• Stack the paper sideways as shown in the figure.
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Stacking Order of the Paper on the Bin
There are two ways of stacking paper on the bin.
When stacking the printed surface up
• Put the first page on the top of bin and thereafter stack the pages in numerical order.
• The paper is discharged to the paper receiver tray with the printed surface down.
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When stacking the printed surface down
• Put the first page on the bottom bin and thereafter stack the pages in numerical order.
Select the way more convenient to you.
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
Page 8
Printed side can not be seen as inverted with surface down.
Page 8
Page 7
Page 6
Page 5
Page 4
Page 3
Page 2
Page 1
Printed side can be seen as inverted with surface.
6-3. Procedures
1
Insert the power cord into the outlet.
2
Turn the power switch on.
• Press the switch in the direction of “I” to turn the power on.
• Press the switch in the direction of “O” to turn the power off.
6. Using the DC-6 mini, DC-8 mini
3
Adjust the reference guide to the paper.
• Lift up the reference guide and insert it into the grooves of the top and bottom stationary plates.
Power Switch
Stationary Plate
Reference Guide
4
Stack the paper on the feed bin.
1
Stack the paper after lower the paper feed lever downward.
Refer to “Precautions when Stacking Papers” on page
13 and “Stacking the paper” on page 14.
2
Put the paper along the reference guide as far as it will go.
Be careful not to stack too much at one time since the paper stack amount is limited to about
20mm in height.
5
Press the movable guide lightly along the paper side.
Reference Guide
Paper
Movable Guide
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6. Using the DC-6 mini, DC-8 mini
6
Select
“
ON
”
or
“
OFF
”
with the downstream processing switch key.
• Select “ON” when using a downstream processing device.
• Select “OFF” when the downstream processing device is not used.
This switch operation cannot be performed when the downstream processing device is not connected.
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Select cluster stack or straight stack with the paper receiver select key.
• Select the mode “Cluster Stack” when clustering the paper.
This operation cannot be performed when the downstream processing switch key is “ ON ” .
• Select the mode “Straight Stack” when not clustering the paper.
The paper receiver tray moves automatically to the appropriate position when it is not at the proper position. The mode
“
Cluster Stack
” cannot be selected while the paper receiver tray is moving.
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6. Using the DC-6 mini, DC-8 mini
8
Determine the paper receiver stopper position.
• When using B5, A4, B4 or A3 paper etc., adjust the paper size displayed on the paper receiving stopper to that displayed on the window of the paper receiving plate.
Scale
Paper Receiver
Stopper
• When using A5 size paper, attach the guides (A) and
(B) after pressing the paper receiver stopper as far as it will go.
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Determine the jogger (left) position.
• When using A3 or LD paper, refer to "When Using
A3, LD Paper" on page 24.
【
When the cluster stack mode is selected
】
• Determine the jogger (left) position by matching the paper scale in front.
• When using A5 size paper, determine the position by matching the A4 indication.
【
When the straight stack mode is selected
】
1
Attach the straight stacking guide to the jogger (right) which is one of accessories as shown in the figure.
Guide (A)
Guide (B)
Jogger (left)
Paper Receiver Stopper
Paper Scale
Jogger (right)
Straight Stacking
Guide
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6. Using the DC-6 mini, DC-8 mini
2
Take out a sheet of paper on the feed bin and feed it out along the straight stacking guide up to the paper receiver tray.
3
Set the jogger (left) to a position with a space of about
5mm from the paper.
Jogger (left)
5mm
Paper
Straight
Stacking
Guide
10
Attach the feed lever to the above position.
Feed Lever
11
Press the preset key.
• Sheets of paper consisting of a set are fed from the bins and the number of bins and fed sheets is displayed on the counter display window.
Refer to “Preset key” on page 20.
• The feed bin error lamp blinks when the paper is not stacked in the bin or when the paper is not fed from the bin.
Check the a set of sheets discharged on the paper receiver tray.
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• When a feed error occurs, correct it.
Refer to “ On this Occasion ” on page 27.
• After it is corrected, press the clear key to return the counter display to “
0
” and press the preset key again.
Commence operation after checking the state of the feed bins with the preset key.
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Press the start/stop key to commence operation.
• Press the start/stop key to stop operation when the number of sets required is obtained.
* The machine stops after the paper is discharged completely.
• The machine stops automatically when “
999
” is displayed on the counter display.
• Press the start/stop key again to continue operation.
• The counter display returns to “
0
”, and display begins again.
When the end paper does not come out from a paper feeding shelf, put a white paper under the paper. This is not trouble but phenomenon due to static electricity occurred from environment temperature and temperature change.
6. Using the DC-6 mini, DC-8 mini
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6. Using the DC-6 mini, DC-8 mini
6-4. Preset Key
The preset key detects which bin contains paper and which does not, and at the same time records the paper size and reference data for multiple feed detection.
After this detection, it feeds paper only from the bins containing paper.
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Operating the preset key
1
Press this key while the preset key lamp is lit.
The lamp lights up when “
0
” is displayed on the counter on the control panel.
The preset key can be used even when the counter is not “
0
”. When pressed in such cases, the preset key will not light up and the counter will start counting from that point.
To return the counter to “
0
”, press the clear button.
2
A single set of sheets is fed from the feed bins and the number of feed bins are displayed on the counter display.
3
The feed bin error lamp flashes on and off on the control panel, if there are any bins from which the paper has not been fed.
For example, if there are four bins from which sheets of paper are fed and two bins from which sheets of paper are not fed, the following display appears.
4
The number of bins from which sheets of paper are fed and the number of sets are displayed on the counter one after the other.
• Sheets of paper consisting of a single set are fed and the number of sets is displayed “
1
”.
• The preset key lamp turns off and the start/stop key lamp lights up.
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Bins
The Number of Sets
6. Using the DC-6 mini, DC-8 mini
5
When troubles like mis-feeding, and paper jam occur, check the cause.
After checking press the clear key to return the counter display to
“
0
”
.
Continue to press the clear key until “
0
” is displayed, the preset key lamp is lit again.
6
Press the preset key again.
Check whether the paper is being fed properly.
Remember to press the preset key when the bin to be used is changed or when the paper is replaced.
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Multiple feed detection function
When the preset key is pressed and paper is fed, the microprocessor will determine the thickness of the paper while it is being fed to the paper receiving tray.
The multiple feed detection function takes the thickness of the paper first detected as the reference data, compares it with paper fed thereafter, and determines it as multiple feed when paper thickness differs.
Note
• When paper is multiple-fed during presetting, the multiple-fed paper will become the reference data, meaning that the multiple feed detection function will not work properly.
When pressing the preset key, always check the number of sheets of paper fed.
• If the paper on the paper feed bin has been changed, press the preset key again.
Do not mix different papers on the paper feed bin as the multiple feed detection function may not work properly.
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6. Using the DC-6 mini, DC-8 mini
■
Turning Off the Multiple Feed Detection Function
When the multiple feed detection function is not required, it can be turned off as follows.
1
While pressing the clear key on the control panel, turn ON the power switch.
Power Switch
2
When the counter displays “
H 0
”, it means that the multiple feed detection function has been turned off.
Each time the power is turned off, the multiple feed detection function will turn on. It must therefore be turned off each time it is not required.
■
Multiple feed detection is performed at the following position
As it will be determined as multiple feed by mistake when paper with black area or paper with different prints are fed here, when using such paper, turn OFF the detection or face the paper the other way to avoid the back area, etc.
20mm
40mm
60mm
60mm
60mm
60mm
Feed direction Feed direction
Paper size:A5 to B4 Paper size:A3
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6. Using the DC-6 mini, DC-8 mini
6-5. On Cluster Stack and Straight Stack Modes
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Cluster Stack Mode
• The discharged sets are stacked individually by a set on the paper receiver tray as shown in the figure.
• Remove the paper discharged last when the machine stops because of running of paper during operation, or because troubles like mis-feeding, over-feeding or paper jam, etc.
* The first paper soon after restarting operation is discharged to the same clustering position where the last paper is discharged when trouble has occurred.
■
Straight Stack Mode
The discharged paper is stacked, without clustering, at a fixed posision of the paper receiver tray.
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6. Using the DC-6 mini, DC-8 mini
6-6. When Using A3, LD Paper
When using A3 paper, follow the procedure below.
【
Sort Mode
】
1
Press the
“
Paper Receiving Selection
Key ” and set the “ Normal Mode ” .
2
Adjust the jogger (left) to the A3, LD mark on the paper scale.
• Attach the sort guide to the jogger (left) as shown in the figure.
3
Loosen the fixing screw of the jogger
(right) and move it fully in the direction of the arrow.
Jogger (right)
• Tighten the fixing screw and secure the jogger (right).
Jogger (right)
Fixing Screw
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Sort Guide
6. Using the DC-6 mini, DC-8 mini
4
Move the reference guide to the set position “ A3, LD ” .
• Lift the upper and lower positions of the reference guide manually and place it in the slot (A3, LD).
Stationary Plate
Reference
Guide
5
Press the “ Paper Receiving Selection
Key
”
and set the
“
Sort Mode
”
.
For the procedures hereafter, refer to
“
Procedures
”
on page 15.
【
Normal Mode
】
1
Press the
“
Paper Receiving Selection
Key
”
and set the
“
Normal Mode
”
.
2
Loosen the fixing screw of the jogger
(right) and move it fully in the direction of the arrow.
Jogger (right)
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6. Using the DC-6 mini, DC-8 mini
• Tighten the fixing screw and secure the jogger (right).
Jogger (right)
Fixing Screw
3
Take out one sheet of the paper on the paper feed tray and place it on the paper receiving plate along the jogger
(right).
• Set the jogger (left) about 5 mm from the paper.
4
Move the reference guide to the set position
“
A3, LD
”
.
• Lift the upper and lower positions of the reference guide manually and place it in the slot (A3, LD).
For the procedures hereafter, refer to
“
Procedures
”
on page 15.
5mm
Jogger (right)
Jogger (left)
Stationary Plate
Paper
Reference
Guide
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7. On this Occasion
7-1. When the Feed Bin Error Lamp Blinks
Cause
• This lamp flashes on and off when the paper on the feed bin runs out or when misfeed occurs.
Counter measures
• Remove sheets of paper discharged to the paper receiver tray because they are not sufficient in volume to make a single collated set.
• Replace paper when it runs out.
• Separate the paper and place it on the feed bin when misfeed occurs.
• Press the start key to turn off the error lamp and to restart operation.
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7. On this Occasion
7-2. When the Feed Bin Error Lamp Lights Up
Cause
• This lamp lights up when two or more continuous sheets of paper at a time are fed into the machine from the same bin with the sheets overlapping 30 to 40mm.
Counter measures
• Separate the paper well.
• Stacking after align top of the paper.
Cause
• Lights up when more than two sheets of paper are fed into the machine (multiple feed).
Counter measures
• Loosen the paper adequately.
• Align the end of the paper before stacking.
• Clean the paper feed ring and paper separator.
Remove sheets of paper discharged on the paper receiver tray because they are much volume to make a single collated set.
Paper
30˜40mm
Cause
• This lamp also lights up when paper jams at the back of the feed ring.
Remove sheets of paper discharged on the paper receiver tray because they are not sufficient in volume to make a single collated set.
Counter measures
• When a paper jam occurs, remove the jammed paper and press the start key. The lamp goes OFF, and the operation starts again.
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7. On this Occasion
7-3. When the Feed Lever/Paper Receiver Tray Lamp Lights Up
Cause
• This lamp lights up when the paper is stacked full on the paper receiver tray. Take out the paper.
Counter measures
• This lamp goes OFF by taking out the paper on the paper receiver tray.
The paper tray is full
Cause
• This lamp also lights up when the feed lever is down.
Counter measures
• Lift the feed lever up when restarting operation.
• The lamp goes OFF.
Feed lever
The feed lever is down
Cause
• This lamp also lights up when the paper jams on the discharge outlet.
The machine does not commence operation while this lamp is lit.
Counter measures
• The lamp goes OFF by taking out the jammed paper.
The paper jams on the discharge
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7. On this Occasion
7-4. When a Paper Jam Occurs
【
When paper jams on the feed ring section
】
1
Lower the feed lever.
2
Pull the jammed paper toward you and remove it.
Feed Lever
【
When paper jams at the carrier section and reject gate
】
1
Press the discharge key.
The machine start operation and the jammed paper is discharged.
2
When the paper does not come out by pressing the discharge key, open the conveyance cover and take out the jammed paper.
Conveyance Cover
Paper
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3
Remove the jammed paper manually when the jammed paper is not completely discharged as shown in the figure.
7. On this Occasion
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8. Trouble shooting
8-1. The Machine Does not Work When the Start Key is Pressed
1
Is the feed lever down ?
2 Is the conveyance cover left open ?
3 Does the counter display "0" ?
4 Is the paper receiver tray full of the paper ?
5 Does the trouble occur in the downstream
processing device ?
➡
Set the feed lever to up.
Can operate the machine.
➡
Close the conveyance cover.
Can operate the machine.
➡
Restack the paper on the bin and press the preset key.
Can operate the machine if it is detected that the paper is properly stacked on the bin.
➡
Take out the paper.
Can operate the machine.
➡
Correct the cause of the trouble.
Can operate the machine.
8-2. Paper Jam Error Lamp Lights Up Regardless of
Correct Paper Feeding.
➡
Determine the kind of paper by pressing the preset key when changing the paper.
➡
Use of different types of paper in one bin will cause misdetection of multiple feed.
➡
The slanting of print will cause mis-detection of multiple feed.
Turn OFF the detection.
Refer to “Turning off the Multiple Feed Detection
Function” on page 22.
8-3. Mis-feeding or Over-feeding Frequently Occurs.
1 Does the feed ring or the paper separator foul ?
➡
Clean it.
Refer to “Cleaning the Machine and Replacing the
Consumables” on page 33.
2 Does the feed ring or the paper separator wear ?
➡
Replace it. Contact your nearest dealer.
8-4.
“
E
”
is Displayed on the counter
.
The motor for clustering of the paper receiver or the paper receiver sensor is trouble.
➡
Turn the power switch off and turn it on again.
Contact your dealer if the state is not recovered.
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9. Cleaning The Machine and
Replacing the Consumables
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Cleaning the Machine
The feed ring and paper separator which function as a paper feeder become smudged with ink and paper shreds as you use the machine. Clean the machine as the smudges may cause feeding problems.
Follow these cleaning procedures.
1
Press the feed shaft in the direction of the arrow to remove the right edge of the shaft.
Take out the feed shaft.
Joint
Feed Shaft
2
Clean the section where ink or paper shreds are stuck with a cloth soaked with neutral cleanser or alcohol.
Joint
3
Also clean the paper separator on the feed bin where the feed shaft is removed.
Remove the feed shaft and clean it.
Feed Shaft
Feed Ring
Paper Separator
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9. Cleaning The Machine and Replacing the Consumables
4
When attaching the paper feed shaft, hold the shaft.
Feed Shaft
5
When attaching the paper feed shaft, do not hold the paper feed ring.
Feed Ring
■
Replacing the consumables
When the feed ring or the paper separator is worn out, please do not hesitate to request replacing the components at the nearest dealer.
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10. Specifications
Model
Type
Number of bins
Feed method
Conveyance method
Bin capacity
DC-6 mini
Desktop vertical type
6 bins
Three ring friction method
Roller belt method
20mm (fine quality paper 64g/m 2 or 200 sheets)
8 bins
DC-8 mini
Paper size
Paper quality
Paper form
Processing speed
Detection of feed bins used
Detection of misfeed
Minimum...A5 (148x210), Maximum...A3 (297x420), LD (280x432)
Oblong feeding for A5 size paper
Medium quality paper, fine quality stencil paper and fine quality paper (64 to 128g/m
2
)
Sheet
35 sets/min.
15 sets/min. When connected with a downstream processing device
Detected by the paper fed by pressing the preset key
Misfeed, continuous feed or paper jam
Other detections
Error display
Counter
Detection of conveyance cover open/close
Detection of paper receiver full
Lamp display on the control panel
Digital display, three figured addition system
Paper receiving method
Straight stack or cluster stack selectable
* When cluster stack is selected, the collated set is stacked on the left or right in order.
55mm (fine quality paper 64g/m 2 or 550 sheets)
Paper receiver tray
Additional function
Power supply
Compulsory discharge function
AC220 - 240V 50Hz
Dimensions 610 (W) x 450 (D) x 673 (H) mm 610 (W) x 450 (D) x 813 (H) mm
Net weight
43Kg 52.5Kg
When using small size paper (minimum 50 x 150 mm) prepare optional parts.
Specification and appearance are subject to change for improvement without notice.
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