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5.1.3 Setting of stacking guides, poles, etc.
Set the right and left side guides, stacking poles (two) and
stacking end guide, respectively according to paper size. If
the paper is caught by the guides or not properly aligned,
make fine adjustments by moving the guides forward or
backward, right or left.
Remarks
a) With postcards or organizer-notebook size paper, only straight stacking is recommended.
b) Stacking arrangement changes according to the collating speed. With high-speed collation,
ejected paper rebounds more strongly when striking the stacking end guide or pole, causing
greater disorder. In case of warped paper, the faster collation becomes, the more it is apt to roll,
worsening the arrangement.
However, since, owing to various factors, collation is not always better when stacked slowly,
collation speed should be set case by case.
Paper type -- sturdy or easily torn -- also affects collation and stacking.
Note
a) In case of improper stacking
Set the standard on the positioning gauge for the pole guide shown on the stacking table and
move the pole guide to the left (to narrow the gap between pole guide and collated paper). Move
the right and left side guides uniformly inward (to narrow the gap between pole and paper)
based on the positioning gauge. Adjust the positioning guides gradually rather than all the way
at once while checking stacked paper alignment.
b) In case of paper jam frequently occurs on stacker
Set the standard on the positioning gauge for the pole guide shown on the stacking table and
move the pole guide to the right (to broaden the gap between pole guide and collated paper).
Move the right and left side guides uniformly outward (to broaden the gap between pole and
paper) based on the positioning gauge. Adjust the positioning guides gradually rather than all
the way at once while checking stacked paper alignment.
5.1.4 Collation
(1) Press the CHECK key for trial paper feed. The
feed tables will automatically rise and each will feed
one sheet of paper (set of collated sheets).
Make sure there is no error in the direction and order
of pages and no feeding error.