STACK TRAY
3.4 STACK TRAY
3.4.1 SIMPLE OUTPUT
Mechanism
The exit roller transports the paper to the stack tray. The rollers and belts on the
stack tray transport the paper to the regular tray. The finisher operates like this
even when it handles one sheet of paper.
Phase 1: The transport motor drives the
exit roller [A] to transport the paper to the
stack tray.
Phase 2: The paddle motor operates in
reverse to lower the stack-tray upper
roller [B] onto the paper.
Phase 3: The stack-tray exit motor
drives the stack-tray upper roller [B], the
stack-tray lower roller [E], and the stack-
tray belts [C] to transport the paper to the
regular tray.
Stack-Tray Belt
The stack tray has two stack-tray belts. Each stack-tray belt has a paper support
[D] on its surface. As stack-tray exit motor rotates the stack-tray belts
counterclockwise (viewed from the machine front), the paper supports moves
counterclockwise. While moving, these paper supports transport the paper from the
stack tray to the regular tray.
For the home position of the stack-tray belt, see "Stack-Tray Belt Home Position" in
section 3.4.5.
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