GBC Streampunch III punch adjustment

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  • panashiba
    Technician
    • Jan 2007
    • 37

    #1

    GBC Streampunch III punch adjustment

    Hello everyone,
    I was wondering if anyone working on Ricoh or Toshiba Production machines could help with an issue we just had come up.



    We could not find any adjustments in either the copier manuals or the GBC manual. It seems that it just needs to have a lead to trail punch adjustment done but we are at a loss trying to find one.

    If anyone knows how we can adjust this to have both machines punch in the same spot it would be very helpful.

    Thanks in advance for anything you know.
  • Moza
    Service Manager

    100+ Posts
    • Feb 2009
    • 232

    #2
    I have had some good fun with these myself !

    but basically there are 2 infeed sensors just after the entrance guide that control the timing so you need to make sure the machine and all the accessories are completely level otherwise this will slow the paper down. There were also some spacers added too these sensors to improve reliability

    Depending on the configuration you need to make sure you have the correct firmware

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    • Shadow1
      Service Manager

      Site Contributor
      1,000+ Posts
      • Sep 2008
      • 1642

      #3
      Having just finished fighting with one of these for 2 months, I guess I'm my district's expert on them.

      There is only 1 adjustment - it sets how far the die slides into the machine, therefore it adjusts how the punches are centered top to bottom when looking at a normal book. The depth of the row of punches (left to right looking at a book) is fixed by the back gauge gate closing to stop and align the paper during punching and is not adjustable

      The procedure is section 4.2 of the Streampunch III (VR34) manual
      73 DE W5SSJ

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      • Pandy
        Customer Service Engineer
        • Mar 2009
        • 11

        #4
        Try either replacing the streampunch motor or replacing the duplex motors. If the very edge of the corner paper coming out is dog eared even just a mm, the duplex or entrance guide of the streampunch is to blame. That duplex has been modified with different idlers so that area could be to blame (it really wouldn't surprise me). If all else fails have the customer run the machine on "thick mode" to slow it down and see if it makes any difference.
        "I can get along with everybody, some people I can get along with and some I can get along without" --My Grandfather

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        • ekm28

          #5
          can you send me a pdf copy of this manual. Streampunch III (VR34) manual

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          • FRIDGEMAGNET
            Trusted Tech

            250+ Posts
            • Aug 2007
            • 377

            #6
            There is no adjustment on how far the the unit punches into the page this is fixed.
            This could be down to many things - the punch unit position, the punch clutch (which has recently been modified), as mentioned previously - the duplex unit, GBC to machine level ect.....

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            • Scott_Lewis
              Senior Tech

              500+ Posts
              • Mar 2007
              • 519

              #7
              Originally posted by FRIDGEMAGNET
              There is no adjustment on how far the the unit punches into the page this is fixed.
              This could be down to many things - the punch unit position, the punch clutch (which has recently been modified), as mentioned previously - the duplex unit, GBC to machine level ect.....
              Isn't there adjustability of the backgage for the punch location from the edge of the paper?

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              • FRIDGEMAGNET
                Trusted Tech

                250+ Posts
                • Aug 2007
                • 377

                #8
                Originally posted by Scott_Lewis
                Isn't there adjustability of the backgage for the punch location from the edge of the paper?
                Thats side to side adjustment, there is no adjustment how far the holes are punched into the page.

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                • Scott_Lewis
                  Senior Tech

                  500+ Posts
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 519

                  #9
                  Originally posted by FRIDGEMAGNET
                  Thats side to side adjustment, there is no adjustment how far the holes are punched into the page.
                  hmm...... I thought side to side (centering) was adjusted at the die set position cradle.

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                  • mtech
                    Technician

                    250+ Posts
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 307

                    #10
                    Great Scott you are right! There is an adjustment for the die set front to rear, but you can adjust the lead to trail edge hole position. (kind of) The back guage assembly is held on by three screws. You can loosen them and push up or down on the whole assembly to slightly adjust the hole positions. You may only adjust for a couple of mm's, but between two machines this may be enough. Split the punch from the main copier and you will see the screws I am talking about. If I remember correctly there are two on the left and one on the right when looking at the feed in side (lower) after splitting it away from the copier. I ran into this problem before a few times and most of the time adjusting one unit works. Sometimes you have to adjust the both units in opposing directions to get the holes even, but it worked for me every time. Good luck!

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                    • Shadow1
                      Service Manager

                      Site Contributor
                      1,000+ Posts
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 1642

                      #11
                      I've spent way too much time tearing these things apart. They are noizy, obnoxious beasts, and the designers put enough metal into them to be fairly well bullet proof (believe me, I've thought about it)

                      The screws you are talking about hold the whole backguage assembly in the machine - the punch position is set by a gate swinging closed into the long slots cut into the die and is not adjustable. The only way those screws could possibly affect the punch position (as far as the distance from the long edge of the page) is if something you moved didn't allow the stop gate to close all the way. This could make it punch "deeper" from the edge, but you would loose all consistency of the punch position.

                      Punch centering on the other hand is a simple screw adjustment that adjusts the entire die relative to the edge guide at the positioning belts
                      73 DE W5SSJ

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