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Xerox® VersaLink® B7025/B7030/B7035 Multifunction Printer
Launch Issue
Product Technical Overview
Print Transportation
Exit 2
A specified time after the paper is detected by the fuser exit sensor, the exit 2 motor is turned
On, driving the inverter roll and the exit 2 roll. Prints are directed to exit 2 when the exit gate
solenoid actuates the diverter gate, directing prints past exit 1
The signal from the fuser exit sensor, assists in controlling the operation of the exit 2 motor
(stop and reverse timing) and actuation of the exit gate solenoid, both for duplex printing. Its
signal also enables the control logic to count finished prints. The signal from the exit 2 sensor,
PL 10.22 Item 12
, is used for jam detection in the exit area and to monitor completed prints as
they exit to exit 2 Refer to
Figure 13
NOTE: Because there is no face up tray option, there is neither a face up solenoid nor an exit
2 gate. Prints travel from the exit 1 area to exit 2 through baffles.
Figure 13 Exit 2
Print Transportation
Duplex Printing
The duplex printing function first prints the front side of the sheet and then ejects the lead edge
of that sheet into the exit 2 tray.
After the trail edge of the sheet passes the diverter gate, the paper is inverted, drawn into the
duplex path, and returned to the registration unit for side 2 printing. Refer to
Figure 14
Figure 14 Duplex printing