
Paper Stacking
The printer can stack at least half a box of standard computer paper when the paper is properly loaded. After loading the paper, perform the following steps.
1.Open the rear cabinet door to access the paper stacking area.
NOTE: Step 2 pertains to installation of the front paper stacking fence. (The rear fence on the rear cabinet door is installed at the factory.) If the front fence has already been installed, continue with the paper stacking instructions at step 3.
2.Install the front paper fence in the bracket as close as possible to the paper in the stacking area with the paper close to the rear door (Figure
3.Install the paper stacking tent into the paper stacking area with the far edge of the tent against the front paper fence (Figure
4.Center the outer edges of the tent with the outer edges of the paper supply as seen through the printer cabinet.
5.Advance the paper until a few sheets begin to stack on the tent (Figure
6.Verify the following and make any necessary adjustments.
a.The paper stack is centered on the tent.
b.The paper perforation folds are folding naturally.
c.The paper is following a straight path down to the tent in alignment with the outer edges.
d.The paper is against the front paper fence as it rests centered on the tent.
7.Run the printer and stack approximately 15 to 20 sheets of paper.
8.Repeat step 6. Any adjustments to the paper stack can be made while the printer is runF ning. If an adjustment is made, again check the stack after approximately 15 to 20 sheets have been processed.
NOTE: If the paper is not stacking properly, check the following items in addition to those listed in step 6.
NOTE 1: If printing occurs across the paper perforations, the paper may not stack cor/ rectly. Adjust the
NOTE 2: If the paper path is too close to either side panel, paper stacking can be dis/ rupted. Adjust the paper path toward the center of the printer, away from the side panels.
NOTE 3: The front paper fence may be incorrectly positioned. Reposition the front paper fence into one of the other bracket locations.
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