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High Capacity Stacker-E1

Operating information

Océ

User Manual

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Page 1: ...High Capacity Stacker E1 Operating information Oc User Manual...

Page 2: ...eserved No part of this work may be reproduced copied adapted or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Oc Oc makes no representation or warranties with respect to the...

Page 3: ...of paper jams inside the stacker 27 Clear a paper jam in the entrance of the delivery area B LED is flashing 29 Clear a paper jam in the delivery area C LED is flashing 31 Clear a paper jam in the del...

Page 4: ...4 Contents...

Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Preface...

Page 6: ...that is useful when you perform a task Information to prevent personal injuries or property damage Warning Caution and Note The words Warning Caution and Note draw your attention to important informa...

Page 7: ...s additional important information Note The use of heat resistant gloves is mandatory when you carry out these actions Important safety instructions Warning Do not touch the stacker stapler while the...

Page 8: ...he reason is that a configuration can only contain 1 of the available types of modules Conversion table for commercial names versus user friendly names in User Interfaces In UI printer driver and soft...

Page 9: ...Chapter 2 Parts and their functions...

Page 10: ...ray and 5000 sheets 80 g m 20 lb Bond in both the left and right stack trays of the stacker Note Do not place objects under the output tray as this can break the output tray Illustration 10 Parts and...

Page 11: ...he stacker on page 18 The left and right stack tray enable you to stack up to 5 000 sheets 80 g m 20 lb Bond per tray Cart 7 The error indicators flash light when there is a paper jam see Overview of...

Page 12: ...re the error occurred Inside the stacker Error indicator Status and error indicators 11 Front cover status indicators Status indicators Function Indicator This indicator flashes when there is an error...

Page 13: ...front cover 4 This indicator flashes when the stacker loads paper into the left tray This indicator lights when the left tray is full Loading indicator left 5 12 Error indicators inside the stacker T...

Page 14: ...e tray that is not placed correctly lights see Place the trays in the stacker on page 48 Error indicator for the trays 8 This indicator lights when the trays are overlapping see Place the trays in the...

Page 15: ...Chapter 3 Use the stacker...

Page 16: ...In this case you can use only one stack tray so then you have two output locations Output locations Output locations Description Output location This output location is mainly used for sample prints...

Page 17: ...13 Sort by page Sort by page Sorting method of the prints 14 Sort by set Sort by set The offset stacking function creates a visible distinction between sets or jobs in an output location The active w...

Page 18: ...sheets from one of the stack trays even when the machine output the sheets to the other stack tray If the machine is in sleep mode you can not open the stacker You have to press the control power swit...

Page 19: ...n flashes while the trays are moving downward Press the open button of the front cover 1 When you carry the sheets Remove the paper holders from the cart Install the paper holders as shown below Open...

Page 20: ...y are aligned with the cart alignment label even if you close the front cov er Make sure that you store the paper holders in the cart If the paper holders are not correctly stored you cannot close the...

Page 21: ...e stack tray Remarks Action Step The open button flashes while the stack trays are moving downward Press the open button of the front cover 1 Before you press the open button make sure that the stack...

Page 22: ...tray Insert the cart in the stacking area Open the front cover and then re move the sheets from the stack tray 3 The trays automatically move up ward WARNING When you close the cover be careful not to...

Page 23: ...Chapter 4 Troubleshooting...

Page 24: ...l display the location of the paper jam and a procedure to clear the paper jam The procedure contains references to the error locations you must check for example D1 or D2 The illustration below shows...

Page 25: ...s in the order these must be checked in gen eral Depending on the paper jam the order to check the error locations can be different Always follow the instructions on the operator panel to clear a pape...

Page 26: ...cover 1 S A 2 Right cover 3 S B 4 S C1 5 S C2 6 S D1 7 S D2 8 S D3 9 Front cover 10 S E1 11 S E2 12 S E1 13 S E2 14 S F1 15 S F2 16 S F3 17 S F4 18 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 26 Labels inside the stack...

Page 27: ...u do not cut your hands on the edges of the sheets Warning When you remove jammed sheets take care not to cut your hands on the inside of the machine If you cannot remove the sheets contact Service or...

Page 28: ...aper jam in the horizontal delivery and output area F1 F4 LEDs are flashing on page 38 F1 F4 LEDs Horizontal delivery and output area of the stacker Status and Error indicators on page 12 Chapter 4 Tr...

Page 29: ...Clear a paper jam Remarks Action Step If you press the open button when the tray moves downward the front cover opens Press the open button to open the front cover 1 Open the right cover 2 Open the B...

Page 30: ...guide 4 WARNING When you close the guide be careful not to get your fingers caught Close the right cover 5 WARNING When you close the guide be careful not to get your fingers caught Close the front co...

Page 31: ...Clear a paper jam Remarks Action Step If you press the open button when the tray moves downward the front cover opens Press the open button to open the front cover 1 Open the right cover 2 Open the C...

Page 32: ...e the C guide 4 WARNING When you close the cover be careful not to get your fingers caught Close the right cover 5 WARNING When you close the cover be careful not to get your fingers caught Close the...

Page 33: ...am Clear a paper jam Remarks Action Step If you press the open button when the tray moves downward the front cover opens Press the open button to open the front cover 1 Open the right cover 2 Open the...

Page 34: ...e D3 knob to the right and remove any jammed paper 5 WARNING When you close the guide be careful not to get your fingers caught Close the D1 and D2 guides 6 WARNING When you close the cover be careful...

Page 35: ...ks Action Step WARNING When you close the cover be careful not to get your fingers caught Close the front cover 8 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 35 Clear a paper jam in the delivery area D1 D3 LEDs are fla...

Page 36: ...f you press the open button when the tray moves downward the front cover opens Press the open button to open the front cover 1 Open the right cover 2 WARNING When you turn the knob be careful not to g...

Page 37: ...careful not to get your fingers caught Close the right cover 4 WARNING When you close the cover be careful not to get your fingers caught Close the front cover 5 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 37 Clear a...

Page 38: ...am Clear a paper jam Remarks Action Step If you press the open button when the tray moves downward the front cover opens Press the open button to open the front cover 1 Open the right cover 2 Open the...

Page 39: ...NING When you turn the knob be careful not to get your fingers caught Turn the F3 knob to the left and re move any jammed paper 6 WARNING When you close the guide be careful not to get your fingers ca...

Page 40: ...ght Close the F4 guide 9 WARNING When you close the cover be careful not to get your fingers caught Close the right cover 10 WARNING When you close the cover be careful not to get your fingers caught...

Page 41: ...aper jams Note You have to take care when optional equipment is attached to the machine You can make prints to other optional equipment even if the cover of the stacker is open Warning When you remove...

Page 42: ...the top cover After you removed the paper jam close the top cover of the output tray before the inserter If you close the inserter before the top cover the top cover will close automatically which can...

Page 43: ...Remarks Action Step WARNING When you close the cover be careful not to get your fingers caught Close the top cover of the output tray 3 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 43 Clear paper jams in the output tray...

Page 44: ...lights when sheets are stacked diagonally in the stacker The operator panel displays an error message When a stacking error occurs 1 Remove the stacked sheets from the stacker see Remove sheets from t...

Page 45: ...switch of the printer are both turned to the I position When the power does not turn on 1 Check that the circuit breaker is not in the OFF position 2 If the circuit breaker is in the OFF position con...

Page 46: ...ading errors To remove sheets from the tray when the cart is not placed in the stacking area you have to do the following 1 Place the cart in the stacker 2 Close the front door The stack tray moves up...

Page 47: ...Action Step Insert the cart in the stacking area 2 WARNING When you close the cover be careful not to get your fingers caught Close the front cover 3 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 47 Place the cart in the...

Page 48: ...stack trays in the stacker Remarks Action Step Press the open button to open the front cover 1 When inserting the stack trays make sure that you align them with the cart alignment label The stack tray...

Page 49: ...Remarks Action Step WARNING When you close the cover be careful not to get your fingers caught Close the front cover 3 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 49 Place the trays in the stacker...

Page 50: ...Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 50 Place the trays in the stacker...

Page 51: ...Appendix A Specifications...

Page 52: ...the stack trays Minimum 182 mm x 182 mm 7 2 x 7 2 Maximum 330 2 mm x 487 7 mm 13 x 19 2 Supported media sizes for the output tray Minimum 257 mm x 182 mm 10 1 x 7 2 Maximum 330 2 mm x 630 mm 13 x 24...

Page 53: ...Specification Item US 120 127V AC 60Hz 15A EUR Oceania 220 240V AC 50 60Hz 6A The second stacker must get power from the first stacker Power source Appendix A Specifications 53 Specifications...

Page 54: ...very area Paper jam 29 Error Error 27 No power 45 Error indicator Error indicator 12 Error indicators Error indicators 10 Error location Error location 29 31 33 36 38 41 48 Stacking area 44 Error loca...

Page 55: ...ower Power 52 Error 45 Power source Power source 52 R Remove cart with sheets Remove cart with sheets 19 Remove sheets Stacker 18 Remove sheets from stack tray Remove sheets from stack tray 21 Right c...

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