2-21
Chapter 2 Basic Operation
7-4-3. Adjusting the start timing of the belt of the belt stacker
After following “7-4-2. Adjusting the operating time of the belt of the belt stacker,” adjust [Stack Start T] in
the function menu on the control panel referring to the condition below.
”4-2-2. Function Menu” (p.1-15)
Condition Solution
Paper jam occurs when booklets are ejected to the
belt stacker.
Decrease the value for [Stack Start T] to speed up the
start timing of the belt.
When ejected to the belt stacker, the booklet hits the
trail edge of the previous booklet or turns up the cover
of the previous booklet.
Decrease the value for [Stack Start T] to speed up the
start timing of the belt.
The booklets cannot be stacked in a row with each
booklet slightly overlapped because of the short
length.
Increase the value for [Stack Start T] to speed down
the start timing of the belt.
When booklets are short and contain many pages, they may not be stacked in a row with each booklet
slightly overlapped. Increase the value for [Stack Oper T] to prevent the booklets from jamming at the
infeed section of the belt stacker.
8. Starting Operations
Press the start key of the upstream unit to start binding operations.
When a upstream unit is not connected to the DBM-150, press the key of this machine.
Adjusting the Paper Passage Line
Check that the paper passage line aligns with that of the upstream unit. If it does not align, adjust the base
position to avoid paper jams.
1
When the paper is conveyed from the
upstream unit to the DBM-150, check
that there is equal space between the
side guides and paper on each side.
2
If you need to adjust the passage line,
press the key on the control panel
when the top screen is displayed.
+0
+0
Back Guide
Adjustment
Side Guide
The [Adjustment] screen will be displayed.
Base Psn
+0
+2
Adjustment
3
Press the key to select [Base Psn].
4
Press the key or key to change the
value.
- Pressing the key moves the base away
from the operator's side by approx.
1 mm/0.04 inch.
- Pressing the
key moves the base table
closer to the operator's side by approx.
1 mm/0.04 inch.