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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION    

 The 

LaserMatrix

®

 Floor Model Stacker (Models 

LM1000A115 & LM2400A100) will stack up to one full box of 
printed forms from a LaserMatrix printer. 
 

In the automatic mode, the stacker is controlled by the 

printer.  When the printer prints, the stacker turns two pairs of 
floating helical coils which “refold” and then stack the fanfolded 
paper.  The coils float up with the paper as the stack grows in 
height. 
 

 

  

 

LB0-B1 

 
 

The LaserMatrix Stacker solves a problem common to 

continuous form laser printers.  The problem arises when a laser 
printer fuses toner to the paper.  In the process, heat and pressure 
from the fuser iron out the perforations in the forms.  The 
“ironed-out” forms are more difficult to refold and stack. 

Summary of Contents for LaserMatrix Floor Model Stacker

Page 1: ...Matrix Floor Model Stacker Floor Model Stacker Floor Model Stacker Floor Model Stacker Full Capacity Models LM1000A115 LM2400A100 Operator s Guide Operator s Guide Operator s Guide Operator s Guide Pa...

Page 2: ...r handy so that we can serve you more quickly We suggest you use genuine Output Technology Corporation supplies and authorized service centers Contact us at 509 536 0468 Voice or 509 533 1280 Fax Outp...

Page 3: ...hen the printer prints the stacker turns two pairs of floating helical coils which refold and then stack the fanfolded paper The coils float up with the paper as the stack grows in height LB0 B1 The L...

Page 4: ...prior to purchasing forms The stacker also includes a convenient and stable platform for the printer itself PAPER PAPER PAPER PAPER LABEL REQUIREMENTS LABEL REQUIREMENTS LABEL REQUIREMENTS LABEL REQUI...

Page 5: ...PECIFICATIONS Width 20 in approx 508 mm Length 37 in approx 940 mm Height 30 in approx 762 mm Weight 43 lb approx 20 kg Shipping Dimensions 22 x 26 x 33 in approx 560 x 660 x 840 mm Shipping Weight 55...

Page 6: ...ainer 4 See Caution below then move contents to installation site CAUTION If you use a lift truck only lift along bottom rails of the stacker Do not use a lift truck after plastic strap has been remov...

Page 7: ...LaserMatrix Floor Model Stacker 5 9 Lift refolding deck off cardboard pad Save all packing materials...

Page 8: ...6 LaserMatrix Floor Model Stacker LB0 C5 UL CSA 120 vac plug in power supply is shown here A 230 vac in line power supply is available...

Page 9: ...he deck as shown in the illustration so that the corner of the deck with the manual mode switch is located nearest the printer stand 3 Insert channels of printer stand into rails of refolding deck so...

Page 10: ...floor glides 7 Place the stacker in position and then place the printer on the printer stand Also check to see that the front of the printer is parallel to the front edge of the stand The feet on the...

Page 11: ...o fasten the paper chute support bracket to the printer s plastic fuser cover as shown in the illustration on the right When doing so be sure to hold bracket firmly against the printer Make sure the s...

Page 12: ...16 page per minute LaserMatrix printer the bail on the paper chute should rest on the paper chute support bracket LB0 G1 b Pivot the paper chute slightly and then lift the free end of the pivot arm wh...

Page 13: ...the table on Page 29 If you use a control cable where the table on Page 29 specifies a paper motion sensor you may damage printer electronics NOTE Two types of control cables are provided with the sta...

Page 14: ...ble with the round 6 pin DIN connector to printer s back panel shown in the following illustration PB0 B For a 16 page per minute printer connect the cable with the D shaped 25 pin connector to the pr...

Page 15: ...LaserMatrix Floor Model Stacker 13 LB0 H1...

Page 16: ...ial port for data input you must connect a serial adapter between the computer and stacker cables and the 25 pin connector on the printer If you require a serial adapter Part No LM1000A121 contact Out...

Page 17: ...eceptacle If your power source is other than 120 vac at 60Hz or 230 vac at 50Hz or your receptacle is other than a NEMA 5 15 or a CEE 7 7 as shown in the following illustration you will need to purcha...

Page 18: ...ps printing If it doesn t start and stop automatically you may need to install a paper motion sensor for automatic operation See Parts Accessories Page 27 15 Slip the main paper guide onto the paper s...

Page 19: ...rMatrix Floor Model Stacker 17 LB0 K SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP For a Short Stack of Paper or Labels You re all set Use the paper stacker as shown in the previous illustration Continue with Operation Pag...

Page 20: ...l tall stacks of paper or labels To install slip auxiliary paper guide into paper stacker channels so that it rests on top of paper stack support Position the auxiliary paper guide so that the distanc...

Page 21: ...r this curl so that the paper stacks evenly The flexible platform attached to the wedge allows the refolding coils to capture the first few sheets of paper which would otherwise miss the coils because...

Page 22: ...between the main and auxiliary paper guides should be about 93 4 in 4 Continue with Operation which follows OPERATION OPERATION OPERATION OPERATION 1 Adjust position of paper stacker so that the face...

Page 23: ...sure to lower coils again after every print job so that they re ready for the next print job LB0 N 4 Open bail of paper chute 5 Make sure that the paper will stack on the stacker in the same way it i...

Page 24: ...h paper chute and then close the bail 7 Again use the printer s control panel to advance the paper Continue until out fold perf with mark is at bottom of stacker 8 Make sure the mark you made at the o...

Page 25: ...centered between the two pairs of coils Stacking works best if the paper stack is started about 1 8 in approximately 3 mm from the paper guide s as shown in the following illustration LB0 T 10 Begin p...

Page 26: ...out of the deck channels 14 Lift the refolding coils to the tops of their risers 15 Use the handles on the paper stack support to slide out and transport the print job Don t use the flexible platform...

Page 27: ...t job If you compress the coils to their limits the rest of the print job will not stack properly MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Cleaning For Paper Dust a large soft floppy brush work...

Page 28: ...or fax phone numbers listed on the back of the title page When It Doesn t Stack Right Check that the paper falls in a straight line from the printer to the stacker Make sure the paper stack support i...

Page 29: ...or MasterCard number and expiration date ready Item Part No Paper Chute Support Bracket 001 00812 XX Paper Chute Support 001 00745 XX Paper Chute 001 00746 XX Stack Support 001 00742 XX Wedge with fl...

Page 30: ...e stacker only when the printer is printing LaserMatrix printers manufactured before May 23 1994 require a paper motion sensor Part No LM1000A119 for automatic operation Also the paper motion sensor i...

Page 31: ...048 00157 XX up to 048 00157 12 048 00157 13 on 048 00158 XX up to 048 00158 09 048 00158 10 on 048 00171 XX up to 048 00171 09 048 00171 10 on 048 00178 XX up to 048 00178 09 048 00178 10 on 048 001...

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