Output Stacker
Output Stacker
Using the Output Stacker
Using the Output Stacker
This section describes how to use the Output Stacker.
Note
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The Stand that can be used with this printer is Printer Stand ST-27 and Printer Stand ST-26.
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The Stand is described in the illustration of Printer Stand ST-27. Note that the illustrations may look different from the
appearance of your printer in some cases.
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When storing printed documents on the Output Stacker
Use position (1). For details on how to use the Extended position which is a useful function for retrieving printed
matter, refer to the note regarding the Extended position.
(See "Note regarding the Extended position.")
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When the Output Stacker is not used, when loading paper, or when moving the printer
Use position (2).
When moving the printer, always lift the Support Rod to Extended position A before putting it in position (2), other-
wise the Basket Cloth may touch the floor and be soiled or damaged.
(See "Switching to Extended position
Important
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When storing printed documents on the Output Stacker, always use it in position (1). If you do not, printed documents
may not be dropped into the Output Stacker, and the printed surface may become soiled.
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The Output Stacker can hold one sheet. When printing multiple pages, remove each sheet after it is printed.
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The Output Stacker can hold printed documents from paper up to 36 inches (915 mm) long.
Note regarding the Extended position
The Output Stacker has a regular position and a position for easy removal of printed documents. Use the best position
for the paper size and orientation that you are using.
For information on the types and sizes of paper that the Extended position supports, refer to the following.
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Printer Stand ST-27: Output stacker operation guide (Included with the Printer Stand ST-27)
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Printer Stand ST-26:
Paper Reference Guide
Regular position
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Using the Output Stacker
Handling and Use of Paper
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