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Technology > Stacking Unit > Auxiliary Tray Lift Control
Technology > Stacking Unit > Auxiliary Tray Lift Control
Auxiliary Tray Lift Control
In response to an increase in the number of folded sheets in the tray, the auxiliary tray is
moved up to prevent a delivery jam associated with the tray B (memo) by making sure that
the lead and trail edges of the stacks deposited in the tray will be even.
The auxiliary tray is moved by operating the solenoid (SL9) according to the instructions from
the finisher controller PCB.
Finisher controller PCB
Tray B
Tray A
[1]
M23
SL9
Auxiliary tray
[1] Auxiliary tray solenoid drive signal
SL9 : Auxiliary tray solenoid
M23 : Tray lift motor
NOTE:
A stack with a folded sheet tends to be higher along its lead edge than its trail edge,
blocking the discharge slot when it contains multiple folded sheets. (A subsequent
sheet will likely hit the preceding sheet, causing a jam.)
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Summary of Contents for Finisher-AK1
Page 8: ... Notes Before Servicing Points to Note at Cleaning Safety Precautions ...
Page 10: ...1 1 Product Outline Product Outline Product Specifications Names of Parts ...
Page 55: ...3 3 Periodic Servicing Periodic Servicing User Maintenance Maintenance and Inspection ...
Page 309: ...6 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Upgrading ...
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