Morgana Booklet Maker BM 61 User manual

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Booklet Maker BM 61
Operator Manual
Doc No. T10185

BOOKLET MAKER BM 61
Operating Instruction
Booklet Maker Reference
Part no: 61255
Doc no: T10185
Rev. date: 5 Apr 2013

Safety Information
When using this machine, following safety precautions should always be followed.
Notation conventions
Whenever necessary, the following points for attention are indicated in this manual.
WARNING:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION:
Indicates a potentiality hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, may
result in minor or moderate injury or damage to machine or property.
Note
This sign refers to:
• Remarks for making the operation much easier. You get practical hints or knowledge to
assist you in the machine operation such as:
• Preparations required before operating
• How to prevent papers from being misfed or damaged
• Precautions required or actions to take after misoperation
• Limitations like numerical limits, functions that cannot be used together or conditions,
under which a particular function cannot be used or obtained.
• Information.
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Keys that appear on the machine’s display panel.
Safety during operation
WARNING:
• Always connect the equipment to a properly grounded power source (wall outlet). If in
doubt,havethepowersourcecheckedbyaqualiedelectrician.
• Improper grounding of the equipment can result in electrical shock.
• To avoid hazardous electric shock, do not remove any covers or screws other than those
speciedinthismanual.
• Turn off the power and disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cable) if
any of the following conditions exists:
• You drop objects or spill something into the equipment.
• You suspect that your equipment needs service or repair.
• Your equipment’s covers has been damaged.
• You notice unusual noises or odours when operating the equipment.
• If the power cable or plug becomes worn out or otherwise damaged
• Before cleaning and care.
• Before you move the equipment. While moving the equipment, you should take care
that the power cord will not be damaged under the equiment
• This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interfer-
ence in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
• The product (System) which is connected to this machine will be class A.
Note
The domestic environment is an environment where the use of broadcast radio and television
recievers may be expected within a distance of 10 m of the apparatus concerned.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
What You Can Do With This Machine ............................................................................................ 5
Main Components ........................................................................................................................... 6
General ......................................................................................................................................... 6
Infeed section, upper .................................................................................................................... 7
Infeed section, upper .................................................................................................................... 8
Control Panel ................................................................................................................................ 9
Accessories (optional) ................................................................................................................ 10
1. Basics............................................................................................... 11
Turning On / Off the Power ........................................................................................................... 11
Paper Settings ............................................................................................................................... 12
Set up for non-standard paper sizes........................................................................................... 12
Reset to standard paper sizes .................................................................................................... 12
2. Settings ............................................................................................ 13
ON-line ........................................................................................................................................... 13
Stapling and folding .................................................................................................................... 13
Folding only ................................................................................................................................ 13
OFF-line ......................................................................................................................................... 14
Stapling and folding ................................................................................................................... 14
Folding ....................................................................................................................................... 14
4.1.5 Block stapling - Option 1.................................................................................................... 15
4.1.6 Block stapling - Option 2.................................................................................................... 16
3. Operation.......................................................................................... 17
Operating the bookletmaker......................................................................................................... 17
Operating ON-line....................................................................................................................... 17
Operating OFF-line ..................................................................................................................... 17
4. Troubleshooting .............................................................................. 19
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................ 19
5. General remarks .............................................................................. 21
Do’s And Don’ts............................................................................................................................. 21
Placing Your Machine ................................................................................................................... 22
Machine Environment ................................................................................................................. 22
Power Connection ...................................................................................................................... 22
6.Specications .................................................................................. 23
Technicalspecication ................................................................................................................. 23

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What You Can Do With This Machine
The BM 61 automatic Booklet Maker combines features from large and advanced systems
into one compact unit designed to meet the highest demands for productivity, safety and
ease of operation.
The BM 61 can be installed against a collator/feeder or run as a stand alone unit. The
bookletmaker can be installed against ’s collator model 310/306 or against collator/feeder
model 510.
BM 61 stand alone unit
BM 61 against a collator/feeder 510

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Main Components
General
1. Top cover
2. Upper pressure roller assembly (Only used for ON-line operation to Collator)
3. Press area, machine release (Press here and the Booklet Maker will be
released from the Collator and can be rolled
away)
4. Control panel
5. Fold stop assembly
6. Belt Stacker (Optional accessory)
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Infeed section, upper
1. Upper guide, side jogger
2. Side jogger, rear
3. Scale, paper length
4. Rear jogger roller
5. Side jogger, front
6. Upper guide, side jogger
7. Release handle, side jogger
8. Scale, paper width
9. Anvil
10. Release handle, side jogger
11. Scale upper pressure roller assembly
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Infeed section, upper
1. Positioning holes, small paper width (310/306:Used for A4/8½” paper widths or sizes
nearby. 510: Not used.)
2. Positioning holes, large paper width (310/306: Used for A3/11” paper widths or sizes
nearby. 510: Used for all paper sizes)
3. Positioning mark (green) (Shall correspond to the green mark on the
Collator)
4. Paper stop crank (Used for adjustment to correct paper length)
5. Rear jogger latch (Used to lower the rear jogger and enable
OFF-line operation)
6. Rear jogger adjustment latch (Used to position the rear jogger to the paper
length)
7. Receptacle, connection cable (The connection cable from the Collator
connects here)
8. Knob, adjustment for odd paper size (By loosening the knob the Docking Bracket
can be individually positioned for odd paper
sizes)
9. Docking Bracket
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Control Panel
1. Power switch
2. Low staples indicator
3. Jam indicator *
4. Stapling ON / OFF
5. Folding ON / OFF
6. Automatic start ON / OFF (Can only be used OFF-line)
Automatic start SAFE MODE/ FAST MODE (Can only be used ON-line)
7. Time delay (Can only be used OFF-line)
8. Manual start button (Can only be used OFF-line)
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