StitchFold
OPERATION & SETUP
and pull it to the left until it stops at the fully jogged
position. In this position, the paper must fit perfectly
between the side guides. If there is a gap or the
paper buckles, loosen the thumb screw on the right-
hand side guide and move it in the correct direction.
Recheck your side guide position until proper setting
is obtained.
BOOKLETMAKING
STITCHING HEADS:
Make sure the stitching heads are mounted in the
proper positions to match the paper size. For 5.5"
x 8.5" (also A5) paper, the heads must be mounted
in the two positions closest to the belt on the main
table. One head is mounted just to the left of the
belt, and the other head is mounted just to the right
of the belt. These head locations will provide a stitch
spacing of 2.75". For 8.5" x 11" or 11" x 17" (also:
A4 or A3) paper, each head is mounted in the sec-
ond position to the left and the right of the center
belt. These head location
s provide 5.50" stitch spac-
ing.
To move a stitching head to a new position, first lift
open the top guard. Loosen and remove the knob/
bolt from the back of the head. Pull the head for-
ward until it comes off of the locating pin, and slide
it over to the desired location. Slip the head onto the
new locating pin, and be sure that the driving lug on
the upper backside of the head engages the slot in
the head driving bar. Replace the knob/bolt (and its
washers and lockwasher), and tighten it securely.
PAPER WIDTH:
Adjust the side guides for paper width. For in-
stance, if 8.5" x 11" paper is being used to make a
5.5" x 8.5" booklet, the side guides must be set for
the 8.5" width. First, lift open the front guard.
Loosen the thumb screw on each side guide, and
slide each guide sideways until its outer edge is aligned
with the 8.50" mark on the setup scale. This adjust-
ment is critical for accurate stitch placement, so fine
tune as follows. Place two sheets of paper between
the side guides and slide them under the ski until they
stop agai
nst the first gate. Hold the right side guide
with your fingers on each side of the thumb screw
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