Chapter 1: DS850 Overview
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Adjusting the Input and Output Trays
You can adjust the length of the input and output trays to accommodate different sized
ballots.
The input tray can be extended to provide a
solid support for longer ballots. Use the round
opening to pull the extension to the right for
longer ballots. Slide the extension to the left
for shorter ballots. The picture on the right
shows the input tray extended for longer
ballots.
It is also important that the output trays (or
bins) be adjusted to the proper length before
the ballots are scanned. If the output trays are
set for ballots that are longer than the ones
being scanned, the ballots might overshoot
the trays as they come through the transport.
If the output trays are set for ballots that are
shorter than the ones being scanned, the ballots will jam up in the trays.
Adjusting the output trays consists of
changing the length of the trays and the
position of the output tray paper stops. Each
of the output trays, like the input tray, has an
extension with a round opening in it. You can
use the opening to pull the extension to the
left for longer ballots, and you can slide the
extension to the right for shorter ballots.
There are markings on the output trays to
help you adjust them to the correct length
for the ballots. The picture on the right
shows an output tray set for 17” ballots.
After you adjust the length of the output
trays, set a sample ballot in each of them.
Then slide the output tray paper stops so that
there is approximately 10 mm between the
stop and the end of the ballot. The picture at
the right shows the output tray paper stops.