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 Stacker 1000

Operator Manual

701P98048

Summary of Contents for Stacker 1000

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Page 2: ...umber refer to the section of this operator manual entitled Technical data 1998 by Corporation All rights reserved The Document Company the stylized Stacker 1000 8830 and any identifying product names and numbers herein are trademarks of Corporation Printer Serial Number _________________________________ In order to locate the Printer Serial Number refer to the printer operator manual All service ...

Page 3: ...orage compartments 5 Print size information 5 Problem solving 6 Jam clearance 6 Clearing media jams 6 Moving the stacker 7 Problem solving 7 Technical data 8 Stacker relocation 8 Technical data 8 Space requirements 8 Dimensions 9 Printer media information 9 Stacker capacity 9 Electrical requirements 9 Power consumption 10 Temperature 10 Heat dissipation 10 Audible noise 10 Power cord length 10 Fea...

Page 4: ...ii Stacker 1000 Operator Manual Table of contents ...

Page 5: ...water wet locations or outdoors This product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug in other words a plug which has a third grounding pin This product also is equipped with an additional safety device The plug fits into a grounding type power outlet only This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician in order to avoid the risk of e...

Page 6: ...connect device for this stacker Ensure that installation is near the outlet and is easily accessible Never attempt any function that is not specified in this operator manual or is not directed by an authorized Xerox representative Unplug this stacker from the wall outlet and refer the servicing of it to qualified service personnel under the following conditions when the power cord is damaged or fr...

Page 7: ...3 The illustration below shows the Stacker 1000 with a 8830 printer The Stacker 1000 stacks a maximum of 1000 prints of various sizes Print sizes include A A4 through E A0 Depending on the print size prints are stacked either by Long edge feed LEF also called landscape or Short edge feed SEF also called portrait Identifying the stacker parts Media storage compartment one on each side of stacker Tr...

Page 8: ... lead edge of the media enters the stacker A motion sensor in the stacker detects the lead edge of the media and the fan and motor are switched on The media then is fed into the stacker inclined tray When the motion sensor detects the trail edge of the media the fan and motor continue to run until the print is fed into the inclined tray After the last print output is fed into the stacker tray the ...

Page 9: ...idges 3ULQW VL H LQIRUPDWLRQ As stated before the Stacker 1000 stacks a maximum of 1000 prints these prints may be of various media sizes Depending on the print size the stacker can hold the following quantities D size A1 landscape prints 750 maximum E size A0 portrait prints 375 maximum The stacker can actually hold a larger number of prints than is shown above The above numbers reflect the maxim...

Page 10: ...ollowing procedure in order to clear a media jam from the stacker 1 Move the stacker by pulling the entire stacker outward and away from the printer 2 Clear any visible jammed media from the stacker media path If part of the media is located in the printer media path clear the stacker media path first Refer to the printer operator manual in order to clear the printer media path 3 If the media whic...

Page 11: ...e stacker is positioned correctly The stacker must be resting against the printer and aligned with the output area of the printer Problem solving Problem Action The stacker is not functioning Ensure that the power cord is connected to the power outlet Disconnect and reconnect the cord to the outlet If the problem continues call for service Prints have stopped feeding into the stacker Check for a m...

Page 12: ...pable of supporting at least 100 lb 45 5 kg for the stacker and an additional 650 lb 295 kg for the attached printer The new location must be well ventilated and must maintain a consistent room temperature Extreme temperature or humidity changes can affect the stacker Power source receptacles must be properly grounded Technical data 6SDFH UHTXLUHPHQWV ORRU VSDFH UHTXLUHPHQWV With printer 122 inche...

Page 13: ...eter to 6 7 inches 170 2 mm O D 6WDFNHU FDSDFLW Maximum of 1000 prints of various sizes Maximum of 750 D size A1 prints Maximum of 375 E size A0 prints OHFWULFDO UHTXLUHPHQWV 9ROWDJH 85 264 VAC UHTXHQF 47 440 Hz 6WDQGE XUUHQW 0 Amps 5XQQLQJ XUUHQW 0 8 Amps 115 VAC for USA and Canada 0 5 Amps 250 VAC for EO The stacker is designed to operate either on a 15 A 115 VAC 60 Hz for the USA and Canada or ...

Page 14: ...et 2133 m above seal level HDW GLVVLSDWLRQ 6WDQGE 0 BTU hr 5XQQLQJ 170 BTU hr XGLEOH QRLVH 69 db A maximum 3RZHU FRUG OHQJWK 15 feet 4 5 m HDWXUHV Two media storage compartments Automatic shutoff Tray extensions Automatic media detection Stacker serial number location In order to locate the serial number of your stacker you must first move the stacker away from the printer The serial number plate ...

Page 15: ...ence when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communication Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user is required to correct the i...

Page 16: ...ion 780 Salt Road Webster New York 14580 Copyright 1998 by Xerox Corporation Allrights reserved XEROX and all product names and number names are trademarks of XEROX CORPORATION Other company trademarks are also acknowledged Printed in U S A 701P98048 3 98 ...

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