Sharp AR C360P User Manual
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2 3. Install the metal brackets where the breakout panels were. 4. Open the face-up stacker ( !), then open the flap and press it onto the stacker surface ( ). 5. Close the stacker. Step 2: Prepare the Inverter Before assembling the finisher, you must adjust the height of the inverter unit to match the finisher: !Inverter as supplied Inverter changed for use with 4-tray finisher. 1. Unpack the inverter and remove any packing materials. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
3 2. Remove the two bottom caps: a. Turn the inverter over. b. Remove the two screws securing the bottom caps on either side of the inverter. c. Remove the end caps and store them along with the four screws in case you ever need to convert the unit back.3. Turn the inverter around and remove the screws holding the metal brackets in place. Keep the screws and brackets handy: they are used to help secure the extension plate once it is repositioned. 4. Turn the inverter around and remove the two screws holding the extension plate. Keep them handy to reattach the plate once it is repositioned. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
4 5. Pull forward on the extension plate to disengage the pins from the top channel stops, then slide it down into the inverter and push back to engage the pins on the bottom channel stops. 6. Reattach the extension plate using the screws you removed earlier.7. Turn the inverter around and reinstall the brackets. Step 3: Assemble the Inverter 1. Place the hooks on the bottom of the inverter into the slots on the inverter stand, then slide the inverter to lock the hooks in place. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5 2. Attach the front of the inverter to the stand using two screws on either side. 3. Attach the back of the inverter to the stand using one screw on either side. 4. Attach the guard rail on the inverter stand to the printer using 2 screws. Step 4: Assemble the Finisher 1. Hook the finisher stand onto the inverter. 2. Attach the finisher stand to the inverter with 2 screws. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
6 3. Place the finisher cover near the back of the finisher. Locate the tab ( !) on the right side of the cover. 4. Hold the clear band perpendicular to the cover and slip one end over the tab ( !), then pivot the band 90 degrees ( ) so that it is aimed toward the finisher: 5. Slip the other end of the band (!) through the retainer on the finisher and secure it with the small stopper ( ).6. Place the large stopper over the tab on the cover and turn it to lock it in position. 7. Attach the cover to the finisher and close it. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
7 8. Pull the finisher platform about half way out, then loosen the screw on the locking piece ( !: viewed from the opposite direction) so that it drops through the slot below it. This keeps the platform from moving while you attach the finisher to it. 9. Position the finisher on the stand and attach it with two screws from the back. 10. Lift the locking piece back up and tighten the screw firmly. Be sure it’s out of the way and the screw is tight—otherwise the platform will not move freely. 11. Install the stacker, making sure the hooks are firmly engaged and that the lever on the finisher is positioned above the stacker ( !). Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
12. Secure the stacker with four screws. 13. Push the finisher against the printer until the prongs on the printer brackets fit into the holes in the finisher. Note:If you need to, turn the levellers (!) on either side of the finisher to raise or lower it so the holes and prongs align properly. Make sure the finisher is level. Step 5: Make Connections 1. Connect the finisher’s cable to the inverter ( !). Use the cable supplied to connect the inverter to the printer ( ). 2. Plug the power cord supplied into the inverter, then connect it to a suitable grounded outlet. 3. Reconnect the printer’s interface cable. 4. Plug in the printer’s power cord and turn on the printer. Note:When the printer is turned on, power is supplied to both the printer and the finisher. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
9 Application Notes & Tips Using the Single Staple Feature There is a Staple dropdown selection within the Finishing Properties of the Fiery. There are 4 single staple options within that dropdown. The choices are: • Top Left Horizontal • Top Left Vertical •Top Right Horizontal • Top Right Vertical Use the following procedure for these choices to work correctly. 1. Configure the trays for the proper orientation (SEF or LEF). 2. Select the Page Size within Paper Source to SEF or LEF. 3. For SEF, select Top Left Horizontal or Top Right Horizontal. 4. For LEF, select Top Left Vertical or Top Right Ver tical. Saddle Stitching on Letter Paper This section explains how to saddle stitch with Letter size paper, using the Postscript Driver (PS) and MS Word as an example. 1. Click File then Page Setup. 2. Under Page Setup click on the Paper tab. 3. Choose the correct Paper size. then click Ok. 4. Click File and select Print. The Printer dialog box appears. 5. Click Printer Properties. The Printer Properties dialog box appears. 6. Change the following settings under the appropriate dropdown list. Paper Source • Paper Size: Letter SEF (Short Edge Feed) Finishing • 2-Sided Printing: Long Edge Binding • Output Bin: Finisher (Face-down) • Staple: Saddle Stitch • Booklet Maker: Standard Booklet 7. The printer is now ready to print. • Make sure that at least one tray has SEF paper loaded. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
10 Saddle Stitching on Tabloid Paper This section explains how to saddle stitch on Tabloid size paper, using the Postscript Driver (PS) and MS Word as an example. 1. Click File then Page Setup. 2. Under Page Setup click on the Paper tab. Choose the correct Paper size. then click OK. 3. Click File and select Print. The Printer dialog box appears. 4. Click Printer Properties. The Printer Properties dialog box appears. 5. Change the following settings under the appropriate dropdown list. Paper Source •Paper Size: Tabloid Finishing • 2-Sided Printing: Long Edge Binding • Output Bin: Finisher (Face-down) • Staple: Saddle Stitch • Booklet Maker: Standard Booklet 6. The printer is now ready to print. If you have formatting problems • Check the TCP/IP port settings—some default settings can create problems: a. Change the Protocol from Raw to LPR. b. Type in PRINT as the Queue Name. • Install the LPR utility that comes with your printer. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals