System components

Inverter feeder/stacker

NOTE: High volume printer configuration only

Each output feeder/stacker has offsetting capability and a capacity of 2500 sheets of 20 pound or 80 gsm paper.

This capacity does not apply to 11 by 17 inch and A3 papers. Because of the additional weight these large sheets add to the bins, each bin is restricted to hold only up to 1500 sheets of A3 or 11 by 17 inch papers, for safety reasons.

Figure 2-4. High capacity stackers (HCS)

The stackers can stack the printed output in the bin three ways:

1.Directly onto the bin platform.

2.Into a container that is set on top of the bin platform.

NOTE: The stacking capacity is approximately 100 to 150 sheets less when stacking into a container.

3. Onto a pallet without a container (for paper sizes 11 by 17

 

inches or A3 only).

 

Using the stacking windows on the user interface, you can select

 

the level to which paper will be stacked in the HCS.

 

A stacking elevator maintains the paper at the proper level for

 

stacking and lowers the stack for unloading. An offset mechanism

 

offsets printed sets toward the front or back of the HCS bin.

 

The elevator platform lowers under the following conditions:

 

• The bin capacity has been reached.

 

• A selection to lower the platform is entered at the printer

 

control console or a user interface window.

 

• The job being printed reaches a designated unload boundary.

 

Each HCS bin has unlinked double doors to give you easy and

 

safe access for unloading output from the printer.

 

The elevator bin platform automatically rises when the doors are

 

closed after the stacker has been unloaded.

Bin control panels

Each stacker bin has a control panel consisting of buttons and

on stackers

indicators.

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