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Instruction Manual
Troubleshooting guide
SYMPTOM
Rivets stand out too far from the
receiving strip.
Rivets are too small; document
comes apart easily.
Partially cut pins.
Burns on receiving strip.
No power
Paper is difficult to remove from
the punch.
Punched holes are torn or paper is
buckled around the holes.
Punched holes not equally spaced
from edge.
Punched paper hangs from top or
bottom of document.
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
The receiving strip is not placed
properly on the Locating Pin.
The Bind Edge Guide may be
misaligned.
The wrong strip is being used—pins
are too short for the document
thickness.
Temperature set too high; knife
blade out of adjustment.
Incorrect electrical connection.
Punching too much paper.
Coated Paper: too many sheets
70g/m
(20lb Bond) Paper: worn
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punch housing.
Obstruction in punch.
Punch misalignment.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Debind to take the document apart. Rebind
the document being careful to place the small
hole in the receiving strip on the Locating Pin.
Check the position of the Bind Edge Guide. It
may need to be readjusted to ensure that the
document's holes line up with the receiving
strip.
The best way to check the machine, is to
bind without paper. If the bind is good, no
service call is necessary.
Call your local Service Representative if
you are unable to locate the cause of the
problem.
Remember this model is only designed to
bind up to 50mm (2").
Call your local Service Representative.
Check the rear power plug and the wall
socket to be sure that all connections are
tight.
Call your local Service Representative if
you are unable to locate the cause of the
problem.
Try punching less paper at one time. It is
recommended that you punch only 20 sheets
of 70g/m
(20lb bond) paper or four (4)
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sheets of composition covers at one time.
Punching more than the recommended
amount may damage the punch.
Try punching less coated paper at one time.
If this problem occurs when you punch 20
sheets of 70g/m
(20lb bond) paper, you
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should contact your local Service Technician.
Check punch area for jams (i.e. strip caught
in punch, pin caught, etc.). Run a receiving
strip along the inside of the punch area to
loosen any trapped material.
Adjust Punch Edge Guide by moving it to the
left or the right. Check punch alignment by
folding paper in half and making sure holes
line up and corners are square.