Pick-up Unit
Output Tray
Stack Height
Detection Lever
The stapler is built-into the finisher.
There is an optional punch unit.
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The output tray moves down when the stack gets thicker.
The output tray does not move from side to side to sort the copies. Because
of this, it should not be called a shift tray.
The jogger tray moves even-numbered sets to one side before it feeds them to
the output tray. That is how shift sorting is done with this finisher.
The jogger tray is also used for stapling. The stapler is attached to one side
of the jogger tray. It is not shown in this diagram.
The stack height detection lever turns on sensors that tell the machine to lift or
lower the output tray.
The pick-up unit moves up and down, controlled by the selected mode and the
part of the job.
This is described later.
General Layout
Jogger Tray
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Stapler
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Optional
Punch Unit