Page 2 - Structure of Users Guide; Before You Begin
Structure of Users Guide Before You Begin Operating Procedures Troubleshooting Appendix Read here first. Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 1 2 3 4
Page 4 - Important Information
i Important Information • This manual is designed to help you to install, operate and maintain the stacker. Please read and under- stand this manual, and keep it in a safe and convenient place. • Do not operate the stacker until you read and understand the instructions in this manual.• Canon shall n...
Page 5 - Safe Use of Machine; WARNING; CAUTION
ii Safe Use of Machine To use this machine safely, proper operation and periodical maintenance are indispensable. Read the safety precautions described in this manual thoroughly, and do not perform operations or maintenance procedures until you understand them completely.The operating procedures and...
Page 6 - NOTICE
iii Warning Label Locations and Meanings FCC NOTICES NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter-ference when the equipment ...
Page 7 - CONTENTS
iv CONTENTS Important Information ................................................................................................................i Safe Use of Machine ................................................................................................................ ii Operating Safety...
Page 8 - CHAPTER
1-1 1 CHAPTER Before You Begin Features of the Machine ...................................................................................................................... 1-2Machine Description ..........................................................................................................
Page 9 - Features of the Machine; OUTPUT TRAY
1-2 Features of the Machine Before Y o u Begin 1 Features of the Machine OUTPUT TRAY Ejecting prints such as sample or interrupt prints on the OUTPUT TRAY enables highly produc-tive performance without interrupting the stacking operation. The maximum stack height is 100 mm (3.94"). Possible Conf...
Page 10 - Machine Description
Machine Description 1-3 Before Y ou Beg in 1 Machine Description ON OFF [B] [A] [8] [4] [7] [C] [3] [D] [6] [5] [1] [2] [E] [F] [G] [H] [1] Entrance Section (See page 1-4).[2] Horizontal Transport Section (See page 1-5).[3] Left Turn-Over Section (See page 1-6).[4] Offset Section (See page 1-7).[5] ...
Page 11 - Section Descriptions
1-4 Section Descriptions Before Y o u Begin 1 Section Descriptions [1] Entrance Section This section receives each sheet as it is delivered from the upstream machine (printer). The first gate sends the sheets to the stack tray or to the OUTPUT TRAY. First Gate This gate diverts the sheet transport p...
Page 18 - Paper Path; Single-Unit Operation
Paper Path 1-11 Before Y ou Beg in 1 Paper Path Single-Unit Operation [7] OUTPUT TRAY Section [2] Horizontal Transport Section [3] Left Turn-Over Section [D] Downstream Exit Section [1] Entrance Section [5] Right Turn-Over Section [4] Offset Section [6] Stacking Section
Page 19 - Control Displays
1-12 Control Displays Before Y o u Begin 1 Control Displays Power On Machine processing settings. Preparation complete. Ready message Operating message Ready message Ejecting to the OUTPUT TRAY Ready message Operating message Ready-Paper removal message Ejecting to the Stack Tray Ready message Paper...
Page 22 - Operating Procedures
2-1 2 CHAPTER Operating Procedures Stacking Sheets ................................................................................................................................... 2-2Removing Sheets......................................................................................................
Page 23 - Stacking Sheets
2-2 Stacking Sheets Operating Procedures 2 Stacking Sheets When different sizes paper are stacked together, the paper cannot be squared-up neatly. To square-up the paper neatly, stack only same size paper. 1 Turn on the power switch of the main unit, then turn on the power switch of the stacker. The...
Page 25 - Removing Sheets
2-4 Removing Sheets Operating Procedures 2 Removing Sheets 1 When the stacking operation is complete, press the Front Cover Open button and remove the stacked sheets. While the stack tray is moving down, the button blinks. When pressing Front Cover Open Button during the machine is running, wait unt...
Page 28 - Troubleshooting
3-1 3 CHAPTER Troubleshooting This section explains how to identify problems and correct them. Error Messages.................................................................................................................................... 4-2 Service Call Error.......................................
Page 29 - Error Messages; Service Call Error
3-2 Error Messages T roubleshooting 3 Error Messages When an error occurs and the machine does not work properly, the following screen will be shown. If the screen indicates the “SERVICE CALL ERROR”, perform as follows: Service Call Error When SERVICE CALL ERROR is shown on the LCD, turn off the pow...
Page 30 - Error Message Chart
Error Messages 3-3 T roubleshooting 3 Error Message Chart Error Message Cause Remedy CLOSE COVERTOP COVER The top cover is open. Close the top cover . CLOSE COVEROUTPUT TRAY COVER The OUTPUT TRAY cover is open. Close the OUTPUT TRAY cover . REMOVE PAPER FROMOUTPUT TRAY The OUTPUT TRAY is full. Remov...
Page 32 - Clearing Paper Jams
Clearing Paper Jams 3-5 T roubleshooting 3 Clearing Paper Jams Jam in the down-stream exit section • Paper chip is left. (See the Remedy 1) Jam in the left turn- over section • Paper chip is left. (See the Remedy 1) Jam in the stacking section • Paper chip is left. (See the Remedy 1) Jam in the entr...
Page 33 - Correcting Paper Curl
3-6 Correcting Paper Curl T roubleshooting 3 Correcting Paper Curl If the stacked sheets are curled, correct the curl from the operation panel. To correct the curl, perform the steps below in order. 1. Set up the curl correction to [AUTO]. 2. If the sheets are still curled after step 1 is performed,...
Page 36 - Appendix
4-1 4 CHAPTER Appendix Specifications ....................................................................................................................................... 4-2Index ........................................................................................................................
Page 37 - Specifications; Specifications
4-2 Specifications Appendix 4 Specifications Specifications Product Name High Capacity Stacker-C1 Sheet Size/Paper Weight Range Stack Tray A3, A4, B4, B5, 11” x 17”, 12” x 18”, 13” x 19”, LGL, LTR, LTRR, EXEC, 8K (270 x 390 mm), 16K (270 x 195 mm), Tab Paper (A4, LTR) *1 , 320 x 450 mm (SRA3), User ...
Page 38 - Index
Index 4-3 Appen dix 4 Index C Circuit Breaker ......................................... 1-3Control Displays ..................................... 1-12Control Panel ......................................... 1-10Curl Correction ................................ 1-13, 3-6 D Downstream Exit Section ........