1 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR THE HARDWARE
When Printed Sheets Overflow from the Stacker 69
When Printed Sheets Overflow from the Stacker
When thin, small size paper (A4-R/LT-R or smaller) is used, the end of the sheets may get stuck in the stacker walls. If 300
or more sheets are printed under such condition, some printed sheets may be pushed out of the stacker.
In the case above, installing the paper exit stopper at the designated location of the stacker will increase the amount of
recommended plain paper that can be loaded on to the stacker to about 500 sheets.
y
When printing a large number of large size sheets such as A3 and A4/LD and LG, place the paper exit stopper back
in its original location.
y
When the finisher or inner finisher is installed in the equipment, use the paper exit stopper installed in its original
location.
Removing the paper exit stopper from its original location
Installing the paper exit stopper in the designated location for improving paper exit
Placing the paper exit stopper back in its original location
1
Remove the paper exit stopper from the groove on the stacker while pushing its
fulcrum inward.
1
Unfold the paper exit stopper located on the left of the
stacker and remove it from its groove while pushing
the fulcrum inward.
1
Turn the tip of the paper exit stopper to the left and
insert the paper exit stopper fulcrum into the groove
on the stacker.
2
Install the paper exit stopper in the groove on the left
of the stacker.
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