Océ User manual Booklet maker Océ BLM200 Booklet maker Océ BLM200
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Contents Contents Chapter 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 What you can do with this machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Guide to components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Booklet maker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Trimmer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Basic operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prepare the rotator module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Storage compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Problem solving. . . . .
Contents Booklet maker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Trimmer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 SquareFold module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Chapter 9 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Machine Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 6
Chapter 1 Introduction 7
What you can do with this machine What you can do with this machine Introduction [1] [1] Number Description 1 Océ BLM200 booklet maker 2 Trimmer (Model BLT6289) 3 SquareFold module (Model SFM6204) 4 Belt Stacker 5 Rotator module (RTM6240) The booklet maker Océ BLM200, Trimmer and SquareFold module form a booklet making system that works online with copiers or printers.
What you can do with this machine The buttons of the control panel The entire Océ BLM200 booklet making system is controlled from a single control panel on the booklet maker. The control panel has only six buttons which will allow you to easily set up, adjust and operate the complete system. [2] Description [2] [3] [4] The buttons are multi functional, meaning that the function of each button depends on the information displayed.
Booklet maker Guide to components Booklet maker Component locator [5] [3] Number Component 1 Top cover 2 Infeed assembly 3 Power switch 4 Control panel 5 Belt Stacker Cover 6 Belt Stacker [6] 10 Chapter 1 Introduction
Booklet maker [4] Number Component 1 Communication with Printer/Rotator 2 Stacker 3 CAN In: Termination socket 4 CAN Out: Termination socket / Communication with Trimmer 5 Power socket 6 Power out to SquareFold module 7 Interlock jumper 8 Interlock jumper / Power out to Trimmer Number Component 1 Side guides 2 Ball cage 3 Fold adjust lever 4 Thumb screw for Stapler assy 5 Cartridge locking levers 6 Locking pin 7 Staple detection leads 8 Stapler heads 9 Side guide exten
Trimmer Trimmer Component locator [8] [6] 12 Number Component 1 Top cover 2 Trim bin Chapter 1 Introduction
Trimmer The Trimmer interior has parts that you will come into contact with if a jam occurs.
SquareFold module SquareFold module Component locator The SquareFold module interior has parts that you will come into contact with if a jam occurs.
Control panel Control panel [9] Action [11] [12] [13] [14] The Main screen. When the system power is switched on the Main screen will be shown. Here you will find information showing the actual set up. From this screen you can also access other screens, that will help you operate the complete Océ BLM200 Booklet making system. At the top, throughout the screens you can see the current state of the machine and the current job. Changing settings.
Control panel 16 Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Basics 17
Turn on/off the power Turn on/off the power Booklet maker, Trimmer and SquareFold module [10] Step Action 1 Plug the booklet maker power cord into the wall outlet. Trimmer (optional) and SquareFold module (optional) are powered from the booklet maker. 2 Open the Top cover (1). 3 Set power switch (2) on booklet maker to ON position. Description [15] Note: The Power switch also controls Trimmer (optional) and SquareFold module (optional). 4 18 Close the Top cover (1).
Remove/replace staple cartridge Check staples, staple cartridge and stapler head Remove/replace staple cartridge Introduction The first procedure shows you how to remove or replace the staples. (Replacement staple cartridge - Océ S32: part number 29701696). After staple jam or empty staple cartridge has been detected, the Océ BLM200 will automatically advance and feed staples. This feature is called staple recovery.
Remove/replace staple cartridge Step Action 4 If the staple cartridge is empty, discard it and replace it with a new one. Before replacing the cartridge, pull at least 20 mm of the staples out and tear off at the staple tear line (3) which is marked on the cartridge. If there has been a misfeed, and the cartridge still contains staples, pull 20 mm of staples out of the cartridge and tear off at the stapler tear line. Check that the first staple is flat. If not, tear off another 20 mm, using less force.
Remove/replace staple cartridge How to replace the staples after a staple jam or empty staple cartridge indication. [12] Step Action 1 Follow step 1-6 on the previous page. 2 Close the top cover. 3 Feed in a four page set. The staple recovery will commence now. 4 Now the Océ BLM200 has recovered and production can continue. In case the problem persists and no staples were fed, the display will indicate that again. In such a case: Repeat this procedure.
Remove/replace stapler head Remove/replace stapler head How to replace the stapler head [13] Step Action 1 Select the A3 (11”x17”) position to ensure that the side joggers are away from the stapler head. 2 Rotate the locking pin (1) towards the out-feed side and pull out the locking pin from the stapler head assembly. 3 Disconnect the staple detection lead (2). Push the stapler head towards the in-feed side, out of the stapler head assembly.
Remove/replace stapler head Step Action Description Note: Whenever you remove a stapler head, be sure to manually eject some staples before replacing it in the Océ BLM200. To do this, rest the stapler head on a firm surface (for example, the top of a table) and actuate the staple driver post up/down through full travel. Do this a number of times to ensure that the staples are ejected on each down movement. If you need to change the staple cartridge (see ‘Remove/replace staple cartridge’ on page 19).
Remove/replace stapler head Step 24 Action 7 Lock the pin (4) by rotating it towards the in-feed side. Check that the stapler head is correctly mounted by pushing the stapler head towards the infeed area. If it is still loose, it is not correctly mounted. Tighten thumbscrews, Changing Stapler and Clincher position. 8 Insert the staple detection lead into its socket.
Empty the trim bin Empty the trim bin Illustration [25] Procedure [14] Step Action 1 Remove the trim bin by pulling handle (1) 2 then lift it out by grasping the rod (2) and handle (1).
Empty the trim bin 26 Chapter 2 Basics
Chapter 3 Make booklets 27
General procedure Change settings General procedure Introduction Changing settings can be performed in two ways. Temporary, which means that the changes will remain until a new job is loaded or permanent, which means that the changes will be stored as a job. This job can later be recalled. Procedure for temporary changes: From the Main screen, select the option you wish to change and press the [Enter] button. Confirm changes by pressing the [Enter] button in the next screen.
Select standard paper sizes Set the paper size Select standard paper sizes Procedure [15] Description [26] [27] From the Main screen, select Size and press the [Enter] button. Current Size is highlighted. Press [+] or [-] to scroll within the preset paper sizes. Press [Enter] to select.
Custom paper size Custom paper size Procedure [16] Description [28] [29] 30 Chapter 3 Make booklets From the Main screen, select Size and press the [Enter] button. Select Length or Width, whichever you wish to change. Press the [+] or [-] button to correct paper size. The paper size can be changed in increments of 0.1 mm or approx.. 0.01 inches. Press the [Enter] button to confirm.
Select stapling mode Staple and Fold Select stapling mode Procedure [17] Description [30] [31] From the Main screen, select Staple and press the [Enter] button. With the Staple line highlighted, press [+] or [-] to choose stapling option. Press the [Enter] button.
Adjust staple and fold alignment Adjust staple and fold alignment Procedure [18] Description [32] If the booklets exiting the system do not have the staples centred on the fold, or if stapling position is desired on the top or bottom of the spine, that can be adjusted from the control panel. With Staple On Fold highlighted, press [+] or [-] to move staple positioning on the spine. Press the [Enter] button. Note: The adjustment can also be done during booklet making.
Adjust fold quality Adjust fold quality Introduction If the adjustments from the control panel result in inconsistencies or inaccuracies it could be due to paper quality and/or set size. For those cases it is possible to change the ball configuration in the ball cages in the pre-fold transport. The purpose is to apply adequate pressure on the set to ensure proper alignement against the fold stop before the set is folded.
Adjust fold quality Ball Configuration Guidelines 1 2 3 Default configuration Plastic - Glass Large quantity of sheets Glass - Glass Large quantity of sheets, with higher paper weight/stiffness Glass - Steel If markings occur on the centre fold when running larger quantities of sheets Plastic Plastic Glass Procedure [20] Description [35] 34 Chapter 3 Make booklets In extreme circumstances, when the cover sheet tends to be torn from the rest of the set, this can be rectified by adjus
Set up narrow width paper sizes Set up narrow width paper sizes If setting up narrow width paper sizes such as A5, 5.5x8.5” or CD-size, the side guide extensions (2) must be removed. [21] Step Action 1 Remove thumb screws (1), one on each side guide. 2 Remove side guide extension (2), one on each side guide. Description [36] Note: Make sure to re-install the side guide extensions when this job is finished. Otherwise paper jams might occur.
Select trim on or off Trim Select trim on or off Procedure [22] Description [37] [38] 36 Chapter 3 Make booklets From the Main screen, select Front Trim and press the [Enter] button. Press the [+] or [-] button to change Front Trim on or off.
Adjust the cutting margin Adjust the cutting margin Procedure [23] Description [39] Select Book Length and press the [Enter] button. Press the [+] or [-] buttons to make fine adjustments. The measurement displayed is the width of the finished, trimmed booklet. Press the [Enter] button to confirm.
General SquareFold module General Introduction The SquareFold module has five different settings. It can be set to [Auto], [Mode 1], [Mode 2], [Mode 3] or [Off]. In [Auto] mode, the booklet maker detects how many sheets there are in the booklet, and automatically set the SquareFold module to the correct mode.
Select the SquareFold module mode Select the SquareFold module mode Procedure [25] Description [40] [41] From the Main screen, scroll down to SQF and press the [Enter] button. Select [Auto], [Mode 1], [Mode 2], [Mode 3] or [Off] with the [arrow] button and press the [Enter] button.
General Rotator module for Océ VarioPrint 2090, 2100, 2110, 3070, 3090, 3110 and 6250 printers. General Description [42] To get the highest functionality for multi format finishers, a rotator module is available that is compatible with the Océ VarioPrint 2090, 2100, 2110, 3070, 3090, 3110 and 6250 printers.
General This rotator is specifically designed in order to improve processing speed in situations where the receiving finisher needs to be fed short edge first. (e.g. when making A5 booklets) It is possible to readjust the rotator module automatically from Bypass to Rotation mode and vice versa: A4 and Letter are used with the Rotation mode enabled while A3 and Ledger run in Bypass mode, allowing finishers that can receive mixed jobs to run at maximum speed with a minimum of operator intervention.
Installation Installation The rotator module has to be installed by qualified technicians, as described in this Manual.
Basic information Basic information Getting to know the rotator module The rotator module can be quickly and easily connected to an Océ printer. See the picture below to get familiar with the main components of the rotator module.
Basic information Control panel [46] [27] Description 44 Description 1 "Not ready" indicator 4 Bypass mode indicator light 2 Rotator mode indicator light A Mode button "Up" 3 Mode control / On- Offline but- B ton ■ Auto mode ■ Bypass mode ■ Rotation mode Chapter 3 Make booklets Mode button “Down”
Basic information On/off switch (inside) [47] 45
Prepare the rotator module Basic operation Prepare the rotator module Introduction This section explains how to use the rotator module during normal operation. After switching on the rotator module it will operate in the Auto mode (Automatically Rotation / Bypass) Prepare the printer / copier and finishing devices as described in their respective manuals. After switching on the rotator module the printer / copier will decide if the rotator module runs automatically in Rotation or Bypass mode.
Prepare the rotator module 2 Auto mode [51] Rotation mode Press the Mode control button 3A for 5 seconds to select the Rotation mode. (The lights (2 & 4) will blink and stop after 5 seconds, then let go of the button) Rotation mode [52] Auto mode Press the Mode control button 3A for 10 seconds to select the Auto mode.
Storage compartment Storage compartment Procedure 1. Open the door to access the storage compartment. [55] 2. Store supplies and spare parts for the printing system and finishing devices to make sure they are within reach [56] See chapter 1, 'Safety', for more information on how to use the storage compartment.
Cleaning Maintenance Cleaning Introduction To keep your supplies clean, dust the inside of the rotator module's storage compartment at least once every month and clean it with a moist cloth (Marked area): Illustration [57] 49
Cleaning When finished sets have a slight mark or dust on them, clean the rotator module's belts with a moist cloth. The marked area shows only the visible part of the belts, so turn the belts and make sure to clean all surfaces carefully. [58] Sheets / sets are rotated by clamping one corner. If a clearly visible dot appears on the paper, clean both sides of the clamping mechanism.
"Not Ready" Status indicator Problem solving "Not Ready" Status indicator The "Not Ready" indicator blinks if an error has occurred in the rotator module, or in one of the finishers placed behind the rotator module. Generally, "Not Ready" messages are displayed on all finishers before the finisher having the error. This means that when an error occurs, it must be solved on the finisher last in line first.
Clear paper jams Clear paper jams Procedure 1. Open the top cover [60] 2. Pull the upper transporter belts towards the paper infeed (see arrow). The jammed paper will move towards the paper output. [61] If paper cannot be moved towards the paper output, try to pull it out carefully between the belts. After clearing a paper jam always check if the belts, including the drive belt (to the belt motor) are in place. 3.
Online/Offline Online/Offline Introduction The booklet maker can be operated in two modes. Online mode, when used together with the printer, or offline mode, when used for hand feeding. Offline Mode 1. Make sure booklet maker is in stand-by mode, i.e. ensure that an online print job is not in progress. 2. Make necessary settings according to “Changing settings” earlier in this section. 3.
Online/Offline 54 Chapter 3 Make booklets
Chapter 4 System administration 55
Language The Admin screen Language Before you begin From the main screen, press the [Admin] button to get to the admin screen. Here you will find additional features and settings. Procedure [29] Description [62] [63] 56 Chapter 4 System administration From this screen you can change the language in the user interface. Select Language and press the [Enter] button. Select desired language with the [arrow] buttons and press the [Enter] button.
Size standard Size standard Before you begin From the Main screen, press the [Admin] button to get to the admin screen. Here you will find additional features and settings. Procedure [30] Description [64] [65] From this screen you can change the paper size standard. By changing the paper size standard the preset paper sizes are altered to best fit your regional standard. Also, the units will change between millimeters and inches accordingly. Select Size Standard and press the [Enter] button.
Service Service Before you begin From the main screen, press the [Admin] button to get to the admin screen. Here you will find additional features and settings. Procedure [31] Description [66] 58 Chapter 4 System administration This screen to access service is for authorised service personnel only and is password protected.
Chapter 5 Job control 59
Store a job Store a job Introduction The booklet maker has a maximum storage capacity of 10 different jobs. Procedure [32] Action [67] [68] Change all settings according to section 2 for a particular job. Now the changes are just temporary. You can run the system with these changes but as soon as you change something again the previous settings will be lost. To store the settings, press [Jobs] from the Main screen. Now you have three choices: ■ Save ■ Save as...
Recall a job Recall a job Introduction The booklet maker has a maximum storage capacity of 10 different jobs. Procedure [33] Action [70] [71] [72] To recall a stored job press the [Jobs] button from the main screen.. Then press the [Jobs] button from the jobs screen. Select one of the previously stored jobs from the list. Press the [Enter] button to recall the job. This job is now uploaded and becomes the current job.
Recall a job 62 Chapter 5 Job control
Chapter 6 Clear a paper jam 63
General General Introduction If an error such as a paper jam condition should occur, it is indicated on the booklet maker display. The nature of the fault is generally displayed in clear text at the top. In the centre of the diplay the diagram shows in which module the error has occured. At the bottom of the display usually an error code is displayed and a text explaining the error. See examples below.
Booklet maker Booklet maker To clear a paper jam in the infeed or staple area 1. Open the top cover. 2. Remove jammed sheets. 3. Close the top cover. To clear a jam indicated in the folding area 1. Open the top cover. 2. Close top cover. If a jam still remains (1) 1. Switch off the Power. 2. Switch on the Power. If a jam still remains (2) 1. Switch off the Power. 2. If a trimmer is installed, first remove the Trim Bin to get access to the fold stop. This 3. 4. 5. 6.
Trimmer input area Trimmer input area Introduction The upper trimmer blade on the trimmer is protected by a knife protection plate that moves away during the cutting stroke. Jams can occur in the input area or the exit area. Caution: Never put fingers or other parts of the body between the upper and lower trimmer knives.
Trimmer input area Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. Lift up the infeed roller shaft (1). Secure under latch (2) Remove the jammed sheets in the infeed area. After the jammed sheets are removed, lift up the latch (2) and place the infeed roller shaft in the operating position.
Trimmer exit area Trimmer exit area Introduction The upper trimmer blade on the trimmer is protected by a knife protection plate that moves away during the cutting stroke. Jams can occur in the input area or the exit area. Caution: Never put fingers or other parts of the body between the upper and lower trimmer knives.
Trimmer exit area Illustration [76] Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. Lift the exit compression brackets (1). Secure them under the latch (2). Remove the jammed sheets from the exit area. After the jammed sheets are removed, lift up the latch (2) and place the compression brackets in the operating position.
SquareFold Module SquareFold Module Procedure [35] Step Action 1 Open the top cover. 2 Lift up both upper feed belts (1). Note: Press the green-labelled latches (2) to release. 70 3 Remove the jams. 4 Place the upper feed belts in normal position. 5 Close the top cover.
SquareFold Module exit erea SquareFold Module exit erea Procedure [36] Step Action 1 Open the top cover (1). 2 Lift up the Belt Stacker Cover (2). 3 Remove the jam. 4 Place the Belt Stacker Cover in normal position. 5 Close the top cover.
SquareFold Module exit erea 72 Chapter 6 Clear a paper jam
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 73
General Fault codes General Introduction When there is a jam or fault condition in the booklet maker system, a message will be displayed on the booklet maker. (see ‘Booklet maker’ on page 65). Some faults can be rectified by the operator and some faults only by an authorised technician.
Booklet maker fault codes Booklet maker fault codes Check Staples This message will be displayed when a staple cartridge is empty or when stapling could not be performed. Check in the following order: ■ If a staple cartridge is empty, replace according to section 1 Basics. ■ If staple cartridges are OK; remove the set and check that the number of sheets is within specifications. ■ If staple cartridges are OK and the set is within specification, remove and check stapler head according to section 1 Basics.
Booklet quality fault Booklet quality fault Booklet Quality ■ ■ ■ 76 If booklet quality is inconsistent, first make sure the actual paper size is matching the paper size set on the control panel. If that is perfectly correct, (see ‘Adjust fold quality’ on page 33). If booklet quality is consistently poor such as staples not aligned with the fold or staple and fold line do not match the print, (see ‘Adjust staple and fold alignment’ on page 32).
Trimmer fault codes Trimmer fault codes Trim Bin Full This message will be displayed when the trim bin is full or when a trim strip is prevented from falling down into the trim bin. Empty the trim bin and remove loose trim strips from inside the trimmer. (see ‘Empty the trim bin’ on page 25).
SquareFold module fault codes SquareFold module fault codes Feed Errors If feed errors occur, the feed belts need to be cleaned or the pressure on the upper feed belts needs to be increased. To clean the feed belts, (see ‘SquareFold module’ on page 88). To increase the pressure on the upper feed belts follow this procedure. [38] Step Action 1 Open the top cover. 2 Place both springs in the upper position. 3 Close the top cover.
SquareFold module fault codes [80] [80] Spring in upper position SquareFolding quality If the booklets are not square folded properly, especially regarding heavier booklets, do the following: ■ Perform action according to above. ■ Clean the clamps according to Cleaning Square Folding Clamps, (see ‘SquareFold module’ on page 88).
SquareFold module fault codes 80 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
Chapter 8 General remarks 81
Do’s and don’ts Do’s and don’ts Introduction ■ ■ Always follow all warnings marked on, or supplied with, the equipment. Always exercise care in moving or relocating the equipment. Caution: - Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and machine before you move or relocate the equipment. - Do not remove the covers or guards that are fastened with screws. - Do not override or bypass electrical or mechanical interlock devices. - Do not operate the equipment if you notice unusual noises or odours.
Do’s and don’ts The storage compartment of the Rotator module is for storage of normal supplies only. ■ Do not store powered electrical devices in the storage compartment. ■ Do not store heat sources, hot materials, flammable or explosive materials in the storage compartment. ■ Do not use the Rotator module in any way as a stand or ladder. ■ Do not store magnets or magnetic devices in the storage compartment. ■ Do not store materials with excessive weight inside the storage compartment.
Place the machine Place the machine Caution: Improper grounding of the equipment can result in electrical shock. Machine environment ■ ■ Always locate the equipment on a solid support surface with adequate strength for the weight of the machine. Always keep magnets and all devices with strong magnetic fields away from the machine. If the place of installation is air-conditioned or heated, do not place the machine where it will be: ■ Subjected to sudden temperature changes.
Place the machine Access to machine Place the machine near the power source, providing clearance as shown.
Booklet maker Maintain the machine Booklet maker Attention: Never attempt any maintenance function that is not specifically described in this documentation.
Trimmer Trimmer Introduction If a squeeking noice is heard from the trimmer, use the wax cylinder located in the tool box on the Booklet Maker to lubricate the upper Trimmer knife. Lubricating trimmer knife [41] Step Action 1 Switch of the power.
SquareFold module SquareFold module Introduction The feed belts need to be cleaned regularly when in use, and if the unit has not been used for a period of time. How often this should be done, depends on the paper type and print quality. An increasing number of jams is one indication of the need to clean the feed belts. Clean the feed belts with water and a lint free cloth. Attention: Never attempt any maintenance function that is not specifically described in this documentation.
SquareFold module Clean the feed belts [42] Step Action 1 Open the top cover. 2 Clean the upper feed belts (1). The upper feed belts can easily be rotated in either direction. 3 Lift up the upper feed belts to access the lower feed belts. 4 Clean the lower feed belts (2). Rotate the lower feed belts towards the outfeed side for complete cleaning. 5 Place the upper feed belts in normal position. 6 Close the top cover.
SquareFold module Clean Square Folding Clamps Clean off any silicon residue from upper and lower clamps (1), which is the area clamping/contacting the booklet. Pay special attention to the right angled corners of the clamp profiles.
Chapter 9 Specifications 91
Booklet maker Océ BLM200 Machine Specifications Booklet maker Océ BLM200 [43] Basic Specifications Specifications Remarks Speed (Online usage) Maintains printer speed Production (in number of booklets per hour) depends on number of sheets per booklet.
Booklet maker Océ BLM200 Basic Specifications Input / Output Sheets 1 Sheet Hand feeding Possible Weight 150 kg / 331 lb Dimensions (L x H 1540 x 1135 x 680 mm / 60” x x D) 45” x 27” Folding only Including Conveyor Stacker Including Conveyor Stacker Power Source 100 / 110 / 120 / 127 / 220 / 230 +/- 10% VAC 50-60Hz Power Consumption 800 W or less Continuous Operation for Océ BLM200+ Trimmer + SquareFold module The machine design and specification are subject to change without notice.
Trimmer BLT6289 / BLT6789 (option) Trimmer BLT6289 / BLT6789 (option) [44] Specifications Speed Maintains printer speed Minimum trimming *4 mm / 0.16 in Maximum trimming 16 mm / 0.
SquareFold module SFM6204 / SFM6704 (option) SquareFold module SFM6204 / SFM6704 (option) [45] Specifications Speed Maintains printer speed Paper Weight (Minimum) Same as Océ BLM200 Paper Weight (Maximum) Same as Océ BLM200 Input / Output Sheets Same as Océ BLM200 Hand feeding Possible Weight 60 kg / 132 lb Remarks (Together with Booklet Maker & Trimmer) Dimensions (L x H 360 x 1135 x 680 mm / 14” x x D) 45” x 27” Power Source From Océ BLM200 The machine design and specification are subjec
Rotator RTM6240 (option) Rotator RTM6240 (option) [46] Specifications Speed Maintains printer speed Paper Size (Minimum) Same as Océ BLM200 Paper Size (Maximum) Same as Océ BLM200 Paper Weight (Minimum) Same as Océ BLM200 Paper Weight (Maximum) Same as Océ BLM200 Input / Output Sheets Same as Océ BLM200 Hand feeding Not possible Rotation enabled A4 or Letter sizes only Weight 100 kg / 220 lb Remarks All other sizes are bypassed Dimensions (L x H 680 x 1135 x 700mm / 27” x x D) 54” x 28
Index Index A Adjust fold quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Admin Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Size standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 33 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 56 58 57 L Lubricating trimmer knife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 B M booklet maker Offline mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index Rotator RTM6240 (option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 SquareFold module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Trimmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 SquareFold module fault codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 SquareFold module mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 SquareFold module parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 SquareFolding quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .