heatseal sprint h950 troubleshooting techniques

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HeatSeal ® Sprint H950 Troubleshooting Techniques Remove excess curl in the paper stack If you observe any excess curl around the edges of the paper stack, roll the stack in the opposite direction to reduce the amount of curl you see. This will allow you to insert a flat stack into the feeder. Avoid “Blocking” Sheets in the stack can stick together – this is known as “blocking.” To prevent blocking, bend the stack of sheets into a curve. This action will separate sheets. “Fan” sheets for better feeding To “fan” the sheets, bend the stack of sheets into a curve. Firmly hold the edges of the stack and straighten out. This action will put air between the sheets. Prevent misfeeds Loosely grip the paper stack and tap it on a flat surface such as a table top. This action will jog the sheets squarely. Ensure the sheets feed squarely Push the side guides against the edges of the stack so they are snug, but not pinching the sheets. If they are too tight, the sheets will not feed into the machine. Prevent paper jams Insert the stack into the feeder area, then lift the top 5 sheets. Release the sheets and check to see that they drop freely back into the feeder. If they do not drop freely, reduce the number of sheets in the stack. To view Troubleshooting Techniques in a video format, scan this QR code with your smartphone or go to: www.gbcconnect.com/HeatSealSprintH950 Want to learn more? Call 800.723.4000 or visit us online at gbcconnect.com © 2011 ACCO Brands. All rights reserved. ACCO© is a registered trademark of ACCO Brands. GBC©, HeatSeal® and Sprint™ are trademarks of General Binding Corporation. Acceptable Paper Weights *Normal paper manufacturing tolerance within a paper production run is + / - 5% to 7% caliper Please read the Instructional Manual before operating this product. Bond Offset Cover Tag Index Points Caliper (inches)* Millimeters Metric 58 lb 146 lb 80 lb 134 lb 120 lb 9.5 0.0092 0.234 218.22 gsm 20 lb 50 lb 28 lb 46 lb 42 lb 3.8 0.0038 0.097 75.2 gsm Maximum Minimum

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Page 1: HeatSeal Sprint H950 Troubleshooting Techniques

HeatSeal® Sprint™ H950 Troubleshooting Techniques

Remove excess curl in the paper stackIf you observe any excess curl around the edges of the paper stack, roll the stack in the opposite direction to reduce the amount of curl you see. This will allow you to insert a flat stack into the feeder.

Avoid “Blocking”Sheets in the stack can stick together – this is known as “blocking.”To prevent blocking, bend the stack of sheets into a curve. This action will separate sheets.

“Fan” sheets for better feedingTo “fan” the sheets, bend the stack of sheets into a curve. Firmly hold the edgesof the stack and straighten out. This action will put air between the sheets.

Prevent misfeedsLoosely grip the paper stack and tap it on a flat surface such as a table top. This action will jog the sheets squarely.

Ensure the sheets feed squarelyPush the side guides against the edges of the stack so they are snug, but not pinching the sheets. If they are too tight, the sheets will not feed into the machine.

Prevent paper jamsInsert the stack into the feeder area, then lift the top 5 sheets. Release the sheetsand check to see that they drop freely back into the feeder. If they do not drop freely,reduce the number of sheets in the stack.

To view Troubleshooting Techniquesin a video format, scan this QR codewith your smartphone or go to:www.gbcconnect.com/HeatSealSprintH950

Want to learn more?Call 800.723.4000 or visit us online atgbcconnect.com

© 2011 ACCO Brands. All rights reserved. ACCO© is aregistered trademark of ACCO Brands. GBC©, HeatSeal®and Sprint™ are trademarks of General Binding Corporation.

Acceptable Paper Weights

*Normal paper manufacturing tolerance within a paper production run is + / - 5% to 7% caliper

Please read the Instructional Manual before operating this product.

Bond Offset Cover Tag Index Points Caliper (inches)* Millimeters Metric 58 lb 146 lb 80 lb 134 lb 120 lb 9.5 0.0092 0.234 218.22 gsm 20 lb 50 lb 28 lb 46 lb 42 lb 3.8 0.0038 0.097 75.2 gsm

MaximumMinimum