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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Model Floor installation type (console, casters)
Cutting Method Feed direction : xed long blade Width direction: Replaceable rotary blade unit
Paper Size A4, A4 Wide, B4, A3, A3 Wide Dimension tolerance : ± 1mm (Maximum paper width :
318mm, Maximum paper length : 469.5mm (636x939mm/4)
Paper Thickness
0.12 to 0.40mm, 788x1091mm 90 to 280kilograms
Paper Color Re ectance of 80% or more (OD value: within about 0.1) for white or light-colored paper
Paper Detection
Detects paper edge
Detects black cut mark (select from control panel)
Usable Paper Fine paper - colored, coated paper, craft paper, postcard (4 prints), dedicated printer paper
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CUTTING FORMAT
See "Cutting Format" in appendix.
Cutting Speed About 7 sheets per minute: A3 Wide ψ No. 4 business card 4 (20 prints per sheet)
Paper Feed Air-suction auto feed
Center-resist, set with paper edge against guide
Paper width guide in manual, with ne adjustment of left/right positions (± 1mm)
Paper Eject Automatic drop into eject tray (replaceable on rotary blade types)
Max No. of business cards 650 ; 788x1091mm, 90 kilogram base-0.12 thickness-paper con-
version (with Otani cutting waste hopper)
Max. Feed Capacity A3Wide 500 sheet (thickness 60mm: 788x1091mm 90 kilogram base-0.12 thickness-paper
conversion)
Sound Less than 65dB during cutting (measure 1 meter away from front of machine)
Safety-EMC Standards Complies with electrical product safety standards
Machine Size Width:1032mm, depth : 615mm, height:917mm
Machine Weight Approximately 70 kilograms
Power 100 volts AD ± 10%, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption Less than 150 watts during operation, 20 watts or less during standby
Operating Environ-
ment
Temperature 10 to 30 , Humidity 20 to 80%RH (no moisture)
*-1: Using paper with heavy electrostatic charges or extremely slippery paper or specially treated paper may sometimes cause paper blockages or feed
errors or cutting mistakes. Make sure you use the correct paper before starting work.

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