Specifications

Figure 12: WireMac-E Components
Binding Troubleshooting
Binding is too Tight or Loose
Spiral wire is too tight or loose, causing pages to become stuck or to come out of binding all
together. This is usually remedied by verifying the closing mechanism on the binder is set to close
to the appropriate depth. If it is set correctly, then check the size of the spiral binding wires you
are using to ensure they are adequate for your binding job.
Binding Holes do not Line Up
Adjust the hole punch with the Side Margin Control Adjustment. Unscrew the slide to loosen
and then move it right/left to adjust the location of holes in the margin. Ensure that no hole is
partially punched or hanging over the edges of the document.
Saddle Stitching:
Fold booklet size documents, saddle stitch any manual under 20 pieces of paper or 80 booklet pages.
The saddle stitcher has the ability to use a variety of staples should production need to utilize
it for larger quantities of paper or other material. However, we have found that the 1/4 inch sta-
ples will work well for saddle binding manuals comprised of 20 pieces of paper or less.
Line up booklets using the markings on the saddle stitcher to ensure staples are placed uniformly
on each booklet. Staple two times, one on each end about two inches from the edge of the paper.
Saddle Stitcher Troubleshooting
This device is simple to use and has presented no problem thus far, if a problem arises consult
the Operator’s Manual. The manuals for all of the items at the Print Station station can be found
in the metal drawer under the Print Station table. There are tools and another strike plate that
came with the device that we should use to work on the saddle stitcher.
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