EasiFold EasiBook 15 Operator's Manual

EasiBook 15
Operators Manual
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Contents
Chapter Title
Page Number
EasiBook 15 Booklet Maker
Machine Overview
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What is in the Box
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Initial Setup
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Loading Staple Magazine
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Machine Setup for Use
(Basic Settings)
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Booklet Making or Folding
4
Side & Corner Stapling
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Trouble Shooting
5 & 6 & 7
Maintenance
7
Security
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Technical Data
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CE Conformity
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6 Machine Outer Functions (Above)
Machine Inner Functions (Above)
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Congratulations on choosing to purchase the BOOKLETMAKER EASIBOOK 15.
It makes fast and easy work of producing impressive looking booklets. Even small quantities become efficient to produce as adjustment requirements are minimal.
Components delivered BOOKLETMAKER EASIBOOK 15 with two stapling heads, bag with two knurled screws (Fitted), One Side Staple Flat Plate Stopper 5,000 EASIBOOK Staples 26/6, Instruction manual.
Setup
Screw in the two knurled screws ((1) Fitted). Pull out Delivery Tray Please check the correct voltage setting (see switch at the back side of the machine). Plug in the power cord.
Loading of staple magazine
Pull staple pusher (12) back until it locks, Open magazine cover (13) Load staples, Close magazine cover (13) Push staple pusher (12) gently down to unlock it and guide it towards the machine’s front side. Do not let the staple pusher snap forward because this would damage the staple stick you have inserted.
You can use either of the three original EasiBook-Staple types 26/6 or Ri 26/6. We recommend that you use the staple types as shown below:
Staple Type:
(Use only Easibook staples as other staples may damage the stapling head or lead to bad results.)
Loop Staple Ri 26/6
Flat Staple 26/6
Booklets (2-15 sheets)
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Paper width
Position the left side guide (10) according to the paper format required using the scale (2) and fix it with the knurled screw (1) Insert paper squaring it up parallel to the left guide (10) Shift the right side guide (11) closely to the inserted paper and fix it, leaving 1mm of air. Important: The side guides (10, 11) must not catch on the movement of the sheets.
Paper length
Open cover (4) Adjust and fix the back stop (14) according to your paper format using the scale, Close cover (4)
Position of stapling heads
The BOOKLETMAKER EASIBOOK 15 is able to use four stapling positions with up to four stapling heads. DIN-distances between the stapling heads are 50x80x50MM
Unlock the latch (15) Take out stapling head, put it into a new position and lock the latch (15).
The driver blade’s (16) hole needs to be hinged onto the pin (17), and the DRIVER NUMBER “26“on the driver blade must show towards the rear
side of the machine.
Bookletmaking or folding
Adjust guides (10, 11, 14) to paper format & lock in position Ensure the machine mode is switched on to Staple & Fold via rear lever. Insert paper making sure the sheets are squared up correctly. Skew can be adjusted using the knurled knobs either side of the locking adjuster. Push the Start Button. Once happy with the outcome you can press Auto Mode and feed booklets one after the other without the need to press start each time.
The stacker (3) can be used to stack a couple of booklets. If you only want to fold paper without stapling then just remove the staples from the stapling heads.
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Side or Corner Stapling (Block Stapling)
Adjust Guides (10, 11) to match paper format you are using. Position the Flat Plate Side Stopper Bracket on the Staple Bar and Secure in place. This sets the margin for side and corner stapling.
Slide Rear Selection Lever to Staple Only Insert paper making sure the sheets are nice and square Push the Start Button Books are removed manually, Auto mode is not available for Side/Corner
Stapling action.
Trouble Shooting
Machine is switched on, but the LED Display (5) is not on
The power cord is not plugged in correctly:
Push power cord thoroughly into power outlet.
Circuit breaker has been activated:
Push circuit breaker button in again (6). It is located at the machine’s rear, beneath the power cord outlet.
Internal problem:
Contact Service Team at TFP
Start Button is being pushed, but machine does not work
Cover (4) is open:
Close cover.
Staple jam inside staple section:
Take off stapling head, remove both screws of front plate (18), take off front plate. Remove jammed staple, clean staple channel and reassemble.
Overload of Staple or Fold Assembly due to too much or too thick paper being used.
Push Reset Button (6) for a few seconds. The machine then runs backwards, enabling the operator to pull out jammed paper.
Circuit breaker has been activated:
Push circuit breaker button in again. It is
located at the machine’s rear, beneath the
power cord outlet.
Internal problem:
Contact Service Team at TFP
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Trouble Shooting Cont....
Machine does not staple although the staple magazine is filled
Driver blade (16) is not hinged onto pin (17):
Hinge hole of the driver blade (16) onto pin (17).
Driver blade (16) is missing:
Fit the driver blade. The mark 26 must show towards the rear side of the machine.
Staple jam inside staple magazine:
Use original EasiBook-Staples and make sure to only use types 26/6 or Ri 26/6.
Staple pusher (12) does not push staples:
Push staple pusher gently down to unlock and guide it towards the staples.
Staple jam inside staple channel:
Take off stapling head, remove both screws of front plate (18), take off front plate. Remove jammed staple, clean sta­ple channel and reassemble. Use only ori­ginal Easibook-Staples and make sure to only use types 26/6 or Ri 26/6.
Frequent Miss-Stapling or two staples in one position
Insufficient staple quality:
Use original EasiBook-Staples.
Incorrect staple type:
Use original EasiBook-Staples, types 26/6 or Ri 26/6 only.
Driver blade (16) has been put in the wrong way round:
Put in the driver blade with the mark 26 showing towards the rear side of the machine.
Residues inside staple channel:
Take off stapling head, remove both screws of front plate (18), take off front plate. Clean staple channel and reassemble the stapling head.
Driver blade (16) is scratched or bent:
Replace Driver Plate with New Plate
Start Button Pressed without paper present
Remove jammed staples from the anvils and fire only with paper being inserted.
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Trouble Shooting Cont.
Booklets are being stapled or folded incorrectly
The side guides (10, 11) or the back stop (14) are not fixed correctly or at skew position.
Fix the locking screws of the side guides and back stop properly. Adjust skew as necessary.
The side guides (10, 11) are too far apart from each other, allowing unparalleled insertion of paper:
Shift side guides more closely together.
The side guides (10, 11) are adjusted too tightly, causing larger paper formats to curl during folding which leads to incorrect stapling.
Shift side guides further apart. Incorrect adjustment of back stop (14):
Adjust back stop more precisely, so that the machine folds in the center of the Sheet.
Paper is not squared up correctly:
Square up paper correctly before firing. Use Skew.
Booklet is stapled correctly but incorrectly ejected
Reduced stickiness of fold rollers because of dirt:
Clean fold rollers with TFP SC2 Thoroughly and re-try
Too many sheets have been inserted:
Do not insert more than 15 sheets 80GSM or 1,200 gsm total.
Maintenance
Replace scratched or bent driver blades (16). Clean the machine only with a soft lint free cloth, very slightly damp, do not use chemical substances on the outer frame or buttons.
Clean the folding rollers using a rubber friendly chemical, we recommend you use our specially formulated TFP SC2 – Do not use rubber rejuvenator.
It is imperative you keep the rollers clean to ensure perfect operation and correct folding. Clean the rollers regularly.
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Security
The machine must only be used for the stapling and folding of paper. Connect machine only to an earthed power outlet. Switch off after use.
Make sure that the power requirement indicated at the machine’s rear side is
the same being provided on your premises before connecting the power cord. Check function of safety shut off regularly: The machine must not run with cover opened. Clean and service the machine only with the power cord disconnected. Place on an even support and never in a damp or humid surroundings, avoid direct sunlight as this causes problems for the sensors and LED Screen. Never put mugs, glasses or bottles onto the machine. If you notice smoke, heat, excessive noises or any unusual performance, disconnect the power cord immediately and call your TFP Service.
Technical data
Input paper sizes for booklets A5 (210 x 148.5) to SRA3 (320 x
450) Maximum booklet size 60 pages or 15 sheets 80gsm paper Stapling heads 2, upgradeable to 4 Staple magazine 210 staples/stapling head Staples/Loop Staples EasiBook 26/6 (6mm leg length)
EasiBook Ri 26/6 (6mm leg length, loop)
EasiBook 26/8S (8mm leg length, steel) Cycle speed User dependent up to 500 booklets/h Power requirements 230 V AC 50Hz 100W Weight (shipping weight) 39 kgs (42 Kgs crated) Dimensions (H x W x L) 290mm x 490mm x 510mm Shipping dimensions 420mm x 680mm x 600mm
Accessories Stand on Casters (Special Order)
Additional stapling heads Original EASIBOOK­Staples
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Conformity statement
This machine complies with the CE European Norm and EC Directives 89/392 and 89/336.
Norms used: EN 954-1, prEN 1010, EN 60204.
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