6. Maintenance
SLUG BIN: (Paper Chip Container/Paper Chad Container)
The
SLUG BIN
for your Quantum P70iX is located behind the left hand access
door near the bottom of the machine. The container will need to be periodically
pulled out and emptied. This will avoid jamming and damage to the machine. The
Quantum P70iX incorporates optical sensor technology to inform the opera- tor
when
the container needs to be emptied.
GBC recommends emptying the
SLUG BIN
whenever the
EMPTY SLUG BIN
appears. This indication will appear when the height of the slug pile reaches the
Optical Sensor, it does not necessarly mean the container is full.
PUNCH PINS
You may need to remove some of the Punch Pins for proper punching of some
combinations of paper sizes and punching patterns.
SERVICE
Should your Quantum P70iX require service contact your local authorized GBC
service representative.
There are NO user-serviceable parts inside the machine. To avoid potential per-
sonal injury and/or property damage, DO NOT REMOVE THE MACHINE’S
COVER.
TROUBLESHOOTING Quantum P70iX
Problem Probable Cause
No power, won’t punch
Power cord not attached to back of machine or not
properly plugged into the wall
Punches too many holes
Operator familiar with paper sizes
referenced on the Xerox DocuTech
as mm
When manually loading the first
stack of paper onto the Feed Belts,
the bottom sheets of paper catch
After heavy use, the machine begins
to read jam, when there is no jam
Die Set is not fully inserted
Door or Lid is not closed
Selectable pins have not been pulled
Go to “SETUP” and change the dimensions to “mm”
from inches
The surface of the belts are designed to grab the
paper. You will find that it is not possible to set the
paper stack on the belts and slide it into the align-
ment corner. Instead, push the stack gently against
the door first, then against the sheet metal right
guide and then set the stack down onto the belt.
Also loading a smaller stack first followed by a cou-
ple of larger stacks is best
A blast of air across the lens of each of the three
optical sensors periodically will prevent paper dust
build up from interfering with their performance.
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