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Saddle Stitcher Unit of the Booklet Finisher-Q1 PRO
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Check the location of the staple jam, and follow the procedure described below, and the procedure that appears on the touch panel display, to remove any jammed staples.
IMPORTANT
Take care when handling the optional equipment that is attached to the machine. When an optional unit's cover is opened to replace a staple cartridge, discard the punch waste, discard the trim waste, discard the staple waste, or clear paper or staple jams, prints may still be output if other optional units are operating normally, and are not involved in the paper or staple jam removal procedure.
Before clearing the staple jam, remove all output sheets from the booklet tray.
NOTE
The Booklet Finisher-Q1 PRO is an optional products.
If a paper jam occurs at the same time as a staple jam, remove the jammed paper before removing the jammed staples.

1.
Open the front cover of the finisher.
2.
Pull out the staple case from the saddle stitcher unit (F-C4).
1. Pull out the saddle stitcher unit (F-C4).
2. Pull out the staple case.
3.
Hold the staple case by its left and right sides, and lower the bracket on the staple case.
4.
Remove all of the jammed and protruding staples from the staple cartridge.
5.
Return the bracket on the staple case to its original position.
6.
Return the staple case to its original position in the saddle stitcher unit.
When returning the staple case, always make sure to the staple case is inserted until the arrows are aligned as shown in the diagram.
7.
Push the saddle stitcher unit (F-C4) back into the machine, and close the front cover of the finisher.
1. Gently push the saddle stitcher unit (F-C4) back into the machine.
Always make sure to push the saddle stitcher unit in as far as it can go.
2. Close the front cover of the finisher.
CAUTION
When returning the saddle stitcher unit and closing the cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as this may result in personal injury.