1810 Folder Operating Guide SV40115 4/95 - Pitney Bowes Canada
1810 Folder Operating Guide SV40115 4/95 - Pitney Bowes Canada
1810 Folder Operating Guide SV40115 4/95 - Pitney Bowes Canada
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SV 40115<br />
Model <strong>1810</strong> Operator <strong>Guide</strong><br />
OPERATION<br />
CAUTION<br />
This machine contains moving parts that can<br />
catch hair, loose clothing, and jewelry. Keep<br />
these articles clear during operation.<br />
The machine can be operated in the Automatic feed (Paper cassette)<br />
mode or Manual feed mode. Use the automatic feed mode if<br />
you have a lot of single-sheets to feed of the same size. Use the<br />
Manual feed mode if you have only a few sheets, multi-sheets, or<br />
stapled sheets to feed.<br />
AUTOMATIC FEED (PAPER CASSETTE) MODE<br />
1. Select the type of fold you want from the table in this manual or<br />
from the fold selection chart on the machine.<br />
2. Turn the Fold selection knob to the number that corresponds to<br />
the type of fold you want. The Fold selection knob has been<br />
designed to have a stiff resistance while being rotated to prevent<br />
the knob from moving while paper is being folded. The<br />
knob will stop securely at the desired fold setting.<br />
3. Configure the paper cassette as required (11 inch or 14 inch<br />
paper). Set the length of the paper cassette by moving the<br />
paper stop in the cassette. There is also a reversible tray label<br />
on the end of the cassette.<br />
4. Place up to the maximum number of sheets of paper in the feed<br />
cassette, in the direction specified in the Fold Selection Table,<br />
for the selected fold. Do not go past the fill line in the cassette<br />
as overloading may produce poor quality folds or cause paper to<br />
jam and misfeed. Make sure the front corners of the paper are<br />
under the triangular shaped metal pieces at the corners of the<br />
cassette.<br />
5. Firmly insert the loaded cassette into its opening until you feel it<br />
lock into the position. If you should experience crooked folds,<br />
check if cassette is locked in properly by pulling on it to assure it<br />
is in tight.<br />
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