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• A sheet of media of less than 11 inches is stacked in the stacker
media bin with the Staple Mode changed.
• An operator put a sheet (or sheets) when no media is remaining in the stacker media bin.
(The size and condition of media stacked in the tray are not identified.)
• Media was present in the stacker media bin when power was turned on.
(The size and condition of media stacked in the tray are not identified.)
• The finisher entered the Sleep Mode with mix stacking and then has exited the Sleep Mode.
• The post-processing mode has changed.
Functions of stacker media bin sensors/motors
• Sensor (stacker bin level 1)
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A light emitter and photo-receiver paired together to detect the height of media in the stacker media bin.
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This sensor is used to control the elevator motor.
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When blocked by media or the tray, this sensor turns high, deciding that the stacker media bin is above
the reference level.
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To the contrary, when receiving light, this sensor turns low, deciding that the stacker media bin is below
the reference level.
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The high to low turning point of the sensor is defined as the reference level.
• Sensor (stacker bin level 2)
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A light emitter and photo-receiver paired together to detect the height of media in the stacker media bin
(same function as sensor (stacker bin level 1)).
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This sensor is also used to control the elevator motor.
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When blocked by media or the tray, this sensor turns high, deciding that the stacker media bin is above
the reference level.
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To the contrary, when receiving light, this sensor turns low, deciding that the stacker media bin is below
the reference level.
• Sensor (stacker bin no media)
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A photo-interrupter sensor that detects that the stacker media bin is at the highest position; it also
detects no media.
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When the actuator attached to the carriage assembly right enters the sensing area, the emitted light is
blocked, which turns the sensor to high (+5 V).
• Sensor (stacker bin upper limit)
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A photo-interrupter sensor that detects the stacker media bin’s abnormal elevation above the top position
(sensor (stacker bin no media) position).
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When the actuator attached to the carriage assembly right enters the sensing area, the emitted light is
blocked, which turns the sensor to high (+5 V).
• Sensor (stacker bin level encoder)
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A photo-interrupter sensor that counts the pulse of the Encoder attached to the Shaft-Elevator.
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The media volume in the stacker media bin is detected based on this count.
• Stacker bin lift motor
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A DC motor that elevates or lowers the stacker media bin.
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Clockwise rotation elevates the tray, and counterclockwise rotation lowers the tray.
• Media eject motor assembly
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A stepper motor that ejects stapled or non-stapled media to the stacker media bin.
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Clockwise rotation ejects media to the stacker media bin, and counterclockwise rotation reverses the
eject roll to feed the media from the punch to the compiler unit assembly.
Top view of finisher tray
Rear
staple
Front
staple
Summary of Contents for X95 series
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