Printing Preparations
35
2
Adjusting the Paper Alignment Wings
and Chocks
Use the paper alignment wings and
chocks to stack printed paper neatly.
Note
❒
Prints may be delivered curled up
if they contain large areas of solid
image. If this happens, raise the
paper alignment wings to about 45
degrees. When printing on B5
JIS
L
K
or A4
K
of 52.3 g/m
2
, 13.9
lb or thinner, slide the chocks up
together.
❒
Depending on the type of paper
you are using, you may not be able
to load to capacity (1000 sheets)
when the wings are raised.
❒
When printing on 52.3 g/m
2
, 13.9
lb or thinner at a fast speed, paper
jams (C) may occur in the paper
exit area. If this happens, do the
following:
• Decrease print speed.
Reference
p.57 “Changing the Printing
Speed”
• Lower the paper alignment wings.
• Push the end plate toward the
paper delivery tray edge.
❒
When the paper alignment wings
are raised, prints may not be deliv-
ered neatly stacked, depending on
paper type. If this happens, lower
the wings.
❖
Paper alignment wings
Adjust the paper alignment wings.
1.
Raise the wings fully.
2.
Raise the wings to about 45 de-
grees.
❖
Chocks
Slide the chocks up or down to ad-
just the buffer fins to match the pa-
per size and thickness.
Adjust the paper alignment wings
and chocks according to paper size
and thickness, as follows:
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