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Page 3 - Contents
Contents Chapter 1 Preface................................................................................................................................. 5 Notes for the reader.............................................................................................................................
Page 6 - Introduction; • Information to prevent personal injuries or property damage.; Symbols used in this manual; Word; Notes for the reader
Notes for the reader Introduction This manual helps you to use the High Capacity Stacker-G1 . The manual contains a descriptionof the product and guidelines to use and operate the High Capacity Stacker-G1 . Definition Attention-Getters Parts of this manual require your special attention. These parts...
Page 8 - Illustration; Part; Description of the main parts
Description of the main parts Illustration 1 7 4 10 9 3 2 8 6 5 [1] The main parts of High Capacity Stacker-G1 Main parts Part Description 1 Front door The front door gives access to the registration unit andthe error locations A1-A7. 2 Front cover The front cover gives access to the flip rings and ...
Page 9 - Eject tray; Related information; Description of the stacker control panel on page 10
Part Description 9 Eject tray The eject tray receives the stack from the stack tray.Then the eject tray moves horizontally out of the stacker.When the eject tray is outside the stacker, you can re-move the stack. In the meantime, the filling of the stacktray can continue. When you empty the eject tr...
Page 10 - Item; Stack height indicators.; Status LEDs on the stacker control panel; Status; Description of the stacker control panel
Description of the stacker control panel Illustration A B C D E [2] The items of the stacker control panel Description of the stacker control panel Item Description A Filling level indicator (off, orange or red). B Stack height indicators. C Eject button.The eject button LED can have the following s...
Page 11 - Error LEDs on the stacker control panel; Error; Description of the main parts on page 8
Status Description 1 stack height indicator is lit. The stack traycontains at least 1 sheet. All stack height indicators are lit. The stackheight comes close to the factory default valueof 302 mm (11.9").Stacks with a height of maximum 302 mm(11.9") are always ejected properly. For highersta...
Page 14 - CAUTION; Open the power switch cover.; Turn the stacker on
Turn the stacker on The power switch is optional. If the switch is missing, the high capacity stacker is turned onautomatically when the printer is turned on. CAUTION Never plug in the power plug while your hands are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electric shock. Illustration [3] The location of ...
Page 15 - Turn the stacker off
Turn the stacker off The power switch is optional. If the switch is missing, the high capacity stacker is turned offautomatically when the printer is turned off. CAUTION Never unplug the power plug while your hands are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electric shock. Illustration [4] The location o...
Page 16 - Then; Eject a stack manually
Eject a stack manually Eject a stack When you press the eject button on the stack‐er Then 1xThe eject button on the stacker control panelblinks slowly (green). The stack will be ejected on the next possibleset boundary. Then the filling of the stackercontinues.Therefore, the stack will usually conta...
Page 17 - Chapter 4
Page 18 - Scenario; Maximum tray filling; Filling scenarios
Filling scenarios Filling scenarios Scenario Description Where to define the settings? Filling with defaultsettings The stack tray is filled until thestack reaches the factory defaultheight of 302 mm (11.9"). Thenthe stack is ejected. Next job, next tray Each new job is delivered to anempty stac...
Page 19 - NOTE; Setting; Change the default stacker settings
Change the default stacker settings Introduction In the Settings Editor on the PRISMAsync controller, a key operator can define a number ofdefault stacker settings ([Preferences] -> [Print job defaults] - [Stacker]). These settings aredescribed below. Some of these default settings can be overrul...
Page 20 - Procedure; Access the Settings Editor on the PRISMAsync controller.
Setting Description [Maximum stackheight] See the section 'Set the maximum stack height'. Procedure 1. Access the Settings Editor on the PRISMAsync controller. 2. Click [Preferences] - [Print job defaults]. 3. Scroll down to the [Stacker] section. 4. Click the setting you want to change. 5. Change t...
Page 21 - • When a stack becomes too heavy to lift manually.; sets are kept together.; Set the maximum stack height
Set the maximum stack height Introduction The maximum stack height is 355 mm (14") or 3,000 sheets A4/LTR (80 g/m² / 20 lb bond).However, to guarantee a safe ejection of the stack, the factory default is set to 302 mm (11.9").Depending on your needs, you can set the maximum stack height to a...
Page 22 - When; Set the minimum filling level
Set the minimum filling level Introduction NOTE The [Minimum filling level] setting is only applied when, on the printer control panel, the [Next output tray] setting is set to [When tray is full] (under [System] -> [Setup] -> [Workflow profile] -> [Output]). Purposes The [Minimum filling l...
Page 23 - Examples of using the [Maximum stack height] and the; Example 1 - Fill a box; Example 2 - Handle a slanting stack; Assumption; Chapter 4 - Use the stacker
Examples of using the [Maximum stack height] and the [Minimum filling level] settings Example 1 - Fill a box Assumption In the Settings Editor, the [Maximum stack height] setting is set to 302 mm (11.9"). In the Settings Editor, the [Minimum filling level] setting is set to 80%. 1 job using plai...
Page 24 - Example 3 - Keep sets together; Example 4 - Keep jobs together
250 mm / 9.8” 250 mm / 9.8” 80% 80% Example 3 - Keep sets together Assumption In the Settings Editor, the [Maximum stack height] setting is set to 302 mm (11.9"). In the Settings Editor, the [Minimum filling level] setting is set to 80%. 1 job with a stack height of 100 mm (3.9"). 4 copies r...
Page 25 - Example 5 - Two jobs exceed the maximum stack height
302 mm / 11.9” 302 mm / 11.9” 80% 80% Example 5 - Two jobs exceed the maximum stack height Assumption In the Settings Editor, the [Maximum stack height] setting is set to 302 mm (11.9"). In the Settings Editor, the [Minimum filling level] setting is set to 80%. On the printer operator panel, the...
Page 28 - Error codes and locations; Error codes; Error location labels
Error location labels Introduction The stacker has various labels inside that indicate error locations. You can access these locationsto remove error sheets or jammed paper. Illustration A9 A6 A2 A3 A4 A5 A7 A1 [5] Example of a label inside the stacker Error codes and locations Overview of error cod...
Page 30 - When to do; A red LED lights up at the stacker control panel.; Step; Close the front door.; Remove an error sheet from the internal error tray (A1)
Remove an error sheet from the internal error tray (A1) When to do A red LED lights up at the stacker control panel. Illustration [6] Indication at the stacker control panel Remove an error sheet from A1 Step Action Illustration 1 Open the front door. 2 Remove the sheets from the internal errortray ...
Page 31 - Turn A7 to remove jammed paper.; Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting
Clear a paper jam in the input paper path (A2-A5) When to do A red LED lights up at the stacker control panel. Illustration [7] Indication at the stacker control panel Clear a paper jam at A2-A5 Step Action Illustration 1 Open the front door. 2 Turn A7 to remove jammed paper. CAUTION When you turn t...
Page 33 - Clear a paper jam in the input paper path of the; Turn A7 to remove the jammed paper.
Clear a paper jam in the input paper path of the registration unit (A6-A7) When to do A red LED lights up at the stacker control panel. Illustration [8] Indication at the stacker control panel Clear a paper jam at A6-A7 Step Action Illustration 1 Open the front door. 2 Turn A7 to remove the jammed p...
Page 34 - Remove the jammed paper from A6.
Step Action Illustration 3 Remove the jammed paper from A6. CAUTION If the lower input paper path ofthe registration unit also con‐tains jammed paper, only au‐thorized and trained personsare allowed to remove the jam‐med paper. 4 Close the front door. Clear a paper jam in the input paper path of the...
Page 35 - Open B1 and remove the jammed paper.
Clear a paper jam in the paper path (B1) When to do A red LED lights up at the stacker control panel. Illustration [9] Indication at the stacker control panel Clear a paper jam at B1 Step Action Illustration 1 Open the top cover. 2 Open B1 and remove the jammed paper. 4 Clear a paper jam in the pape...
Page 39 - Open the front cover.
Clear a paper jam at the flip wheel (C1) When to do A red LED lights up at the stacker control panel. Illustration [11] Indication at the stacker control panel Clear a paper jam at C1 Step Action Illustration 1 Open the front cover. 2 Open C1 and remove the jammed paperfrom the flip wheel. 3 Close t...
Page 42 - This section contains a brief description for reference only.; Examples of stack weights; Use the EasyLift to unload the stacker
Use the EasyLift to unload the stacker Introduction The optional EasyLift is a manual device that helps you to remove a stack of paper more easily. NOTE The EasyLift is delivered with a user guide. Refer to the EasyLift user guide for more information. This section contains a brief description for r...
Page 46 - Specifications
Specifications Item Specification Paper size/weight/type Paper size (Top tray, stack tray, eject tray):A3, B4, A4R, A4, B5R, B5, A5RLGL, LTR, LTRR, STMTR, SRA3, EXEC, EXECR11" x 17", 12" x 18", 13" x 19"Custom sizes: 140 mm x 182 mm - 330.2 mm x 487.7 mm(5.5" x 7.2" -...
Page 47 - Index
Index E Eject a stack manually As soon as possible......................................... 16 At the next set boundary................................. 16 Error sheet A1...................................................................... 30 Internal error tray........................................
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