lantz_xvx
Well-known member
Hey folks,
We just bought a Sterling Digibinder to replace our Horizon BQ-140 perfect binder, as it was not doing well with coated stock. We looked into getting a PUR glue system, but obviously with the space and ventilation requirements, that was not going to work. We temporarily sent all of our binding out to another vendor and their machine uses EVA glue and always come out great. They do a great job but it was getting expensive with delivery/shipping costs, and high unit costs on small runs (100-500).
The machine fell backwards while being delivered and the fan that cools the motor got messed up. The company sent us a fan that doesn't match what was on there and their parts department claims that there's no other fan that exists, so our service technician will probably have to retrofit the protective cover that's on there to fit the new fan. All in all, not a huge deal.
What we are dealing with right now in getting it set up and learning to use it is that when we insert a book block and send it to a cover, the nipper is not engaging to adhere the cover to the block. It will sit there for the length of time it's supposed to be clamping and then "E-Button Pressed" appears on the screen. So we have to open the clamp, rip the book block out, close the clamp again, send it back to starting position, and open the clamp to clear the error. This happens in all three modes (manual, semi-auto, and auto). The table raises but the nipper will not clamp. If I press the button without a book block there, the nipper does close. Anyone have any tips on what could be going wrong?
It's a cool machine, love the side gluing feature and I know this will help our books with coated stock bind a lot stronger. The cover feeder is a bit complicated and is missing a few parts, but I'm hoping that once we get the nipper thing figured out we can get it going pretty quickly.
Thanks,
- Lantz
We just bought a Sterling Digibinder to replace our Horizon BQ-140 perfect binder, as it was not doing well with coated stock. We looked into getting a PUR glue system, but obviously with the space and ventilation requirements, that was not going to work. We temporarily sent all of our binding out to another vendor and their machine uses EVA glue and always come out great. They do a great job but it was getting expensive with delivery/shipping costs, and high unit costs on small runs (100-500).
The machine fell backwards while being delivered and the fan that cools the motor got messed up. The company sent us a fan that doesn't match what was on there and their parts department claims that there's no other fan that exists, so our service technician will probably have to retrofit the protective cover that's on there to fit the new fan. All in all, not a huge deal.
What we are dealing with right now in getting it set up and learning to use it is that when we insert a book block and send it to a cover, the nipper is not engaging to adhere the cover to the block. It will sit there for the length of time it's supposed to be clamping and then "E-Button Pressed" appears on the screen. So we have to open the clamp, rip the book block out, close the clamp again, send it back to starting position, and open the clamp to clear the error. This happens in all three modes (manual, semi-auto, and auto). The table raises but the nipper will not clamp. If I press the button without a book block there, the nipper does close. Anyone have any tips on what could be going wrong?
It's a cool machine, love the side gluing feature and I know this will help our books with coated stock bind a lot stronger. The cover feeder is a bit complicated and is missing a few parts, but I'm hoping that once we get the nipper thing figured out we can get it going pretty quickly.
Thanks,
- Lantz