Stand
Stand
When using an optional Stand, you can store and stack documents printed on rolls.
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Printer Stand ST-27
a
Accessory Pocket
Stores printer accessories.
b
Output Stacker
Printed documents are ejected into the output tray.
c
Locking Caster
Lock to immobilize the caster.
Before moving the printer, always unlock all four casters. Moving the printer while casters are locked may
scratch the casters or the floor.
d
Adjustable Stopper
Pull out depending on the paper size when using the output stacker in the Extended position A.
For details on the extended position,
e
Paper Guide
Guides printed documents into the output stacker.
f
Output stacker handle
This handle is grasped and supports the sliding output stacker when putting the output stacker into Exten-
ded position B and returning it to the regular position.
For details on the extended position,
g
Output stacker release lever
Pull this lever towards you to release Extended position B.
For details on the extended position,
h
Output Stacker Ejection Guides
This guide supports the paper that is output when using the output stacker in Extended position B.
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 normally offered as an optional accessory, but either one or the other of the Stand may be included as
a standard accessory in some sales regions and periods.
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The output stacker of the Printer Stand ST-26 has a regular position and an Extended position A.
For details on the extended position,
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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.
Stand
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