Changing the Settings on the LCD panel
1.
Backgage Depth Setting
Backgage is the distance of the punched hole(s) from the trail edge
of the sheet. This distance can be adjusted by entering the Settings
section (press Up or Down from the Home screen, and press OK
for Settings).
Pressing Up arrow will increase the Depth of Backgage, and
Pressing Down arrow will decrease the Depth of Backgage.
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The settings for backgage MID L and MID XL adjust the backgage of the
double punch mode. MID L and MID XL function the same as the regular
backgage depth, but adjust the position of the middle punch.
MID L adjusts backgage for SEF letter and SEF A4, while MID XL
adjusts backgage for SEF 11x17 and A3
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2.
Alignment Setting
Alignment is the distance of the Top punched hole from the side
edge of the sheet (viewed from the punch output orientation). This
distance can be adjusted by entering the Settings section (press Up
or Down arrow from the Home screen, and press OK for Settings).
Pressing Up arrow will increase the Alignment position, and
Pressing Down arrow will decrease the Alignment position.
3.
Tab/Cover mode
This setting is to differenciate between sheets with similar
width.
ANSI size: 9"x12" (or) Tabbed stock/9"wide cover
ISO size: SRA4 (or) A4 Tabbed stock/225mm wide cover
4.
Clear Cover
The Backagage depth and Alignment setting can be adjusted
for Clear cover media using this setting. This setting does not
affect other plain media.
5.
Language
The LCD panel can be configured to display one of the
following languages: English; Francais; Espanol; Deutsch or
Italiano.
6.
Units
The LCD panel can be configured to display units in MM or
Inches.
7.
Paper size
The machine can be configured to run ANSI size paper stock
(8-1/2 x 5-1/2; Letter; 9x12; Legal; 11x17; 12x18) –OR- ISO
size paper stock (A5, A4, SRA4, A3, SRA3).
Important Note: Changes to ANSI/ISO setting must be
followed by user switching system power off and on. This step
is necessary to insure the paper setting information is
transmitted to all system components.
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