Scanning Documents
User Manual H12 / SCAMAX® 8x1 - Version 2019.12
If the additional extension is no longer needed, the lock
at the top of the Stacker Arm is pulled out and this is
pushed back to the first telescopic stage, so that the
locking slides back into its guide when released.
If the lock was turned when pulling out, it must be rota-
ted so that it is again in the guide and visibly snaps in
place after pushing back the head.
Since the documents are ejected at a very high speed
when using the HighSpeed Stacker Arm, it is important
that the scanner is stopped as soon as possible in case
of a disruption at the Output. For this purpose, the Sta-
cker Arm has been provided with a Jam Sensor on the
bottom side. In case of distortion in the Output, this
sensor is triggered very rapidly by the scanned material
and stops the scanner. A corresponding error message
appears on the display of the scanner
(see chapter
In order to prevent the lateral twisting of smaller docu-
ments at high speeds in the Output Hopper, a Paper Stop
Extension will be delivered together with the HighSpeed
Stacker Arm.
To use the Paper Stop extension, the integrated magnet
holder is simply attached to the counterpart on the head
of the HighSpeed Stacker Arm.
5.7.3.
HighSpeed / Open Output Mode
In relation to the two output systems and their different way of working manner, with the devices of
the H12 type we are talking about the HighSpeed Output and Open Output Mode.
The HighSpeed Output Mode is used only in connection with the HighSpeed Stacker Arm. In this
case the documents are ejected into the Output Tray and piled up to a stack by the functions of the
HighSpeed Stacker Arm
(see chapter
). The documents are thereby pushed to the same edge, as
prepared for Paper Input
(see chapter
). Based on a sensor in the Paper Stop it is determined how
much the tray plate needs to be lowered during the scan process. If this operating mode is used with
slower scanner models equipped with HighSpeed Stacker Arms, then the paper transport speed will
be kept at 300 ppm throughout, to ensure proper stacking below the stacker arms. The reduced paper
throughput will be compensated by increased gaps between documents. On all models, very short
documents will even be accelerated, during paper output. Because of the special stacking method
used, this operating mode is not recommended for mixed document piles with large variation in
document sizes and formats.
Jam Sensor
Paper Stop extension