
CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION
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Putting Sheets into Order and Offsetting Sheets
1.
Outline
Sheets are put into order in breadthwise direction on the intermediary processing tray by the
work of the front/rear jogging plate.
The front jogging plate is driven by the front jogging plate motor (M3), while the rear jogging
plate is driven by the rear jogging plate motor (M4).
The front jogging plate home position sensor (S5) serves to find out whether the front jogging
plate is at the home position; the rear jogging plate home position sensor (S7), on the other hand,
serves to find out whether the rear jogging plate is at its home position.
Tables 2-403 and -404 show how sheets are put into order and possible sizes:
Table 2-403
Table 2-404
Reference:
The finisher is initialized at the start of operation. As such, at power-on, the front/rear jogging
plate is not moved even if it is not at the home position.
Mode
Non-sort
Staple sort
Sort
Operation
Offset (front)
Offset (rear)
Offset
Possible sizes
A4, A4R, A5, A5R, B5, B5R
LTR, LTRR, STMT, STMTR
B4
LGL
A3
279mm x 432mm (11 x 17)
Small-size
Medium-size
Large-size