Correcting The Curl Of Outputs (When A High Capacity Stacker Is Installed, Or A High Capacity Stacker And Finisher Are Installed) - Fuji Xerox 4127 Quick Reference Manual

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6 Problem Solving
Correcting the Curl of Outputs (when a High Capacity Stacker is
Installed, or a High Capacity Stacker and Finisher are Installed)
You can correct the curling of the output by pressing the De-curl button.
The De-curl button functions when the machine is in operation or idle as long as its
power is on.
Note
1
Check the direction of the curl of the output
copy.
2
Check that De-curl button is lit.
Note
6
3
Press the De-curl button.
Note
This indicator lights when you press the [AUTO]
button.
Curling is corrected automatically when this
indicator is lit.
These indicators light during upward curl
correction.
The degree of upward correction is indicated by
the lit position, with the top being the strongest.
This indicator lights when the [Manual] button is
pressed during Auto mode.
Curl correction is not active while this button is lit.
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• To change the curling correction mode while the machine is in operation, press the De-curl
button and then the change will be applied immediately.
• Pressing the <Clear All> button on the control panel cannot change the curling correction
mode.
• When the curl correction mode is set to
Auto, the [AUTO] indicator is lit.
• When feeding paper in Auto mode, the indicators for the current direction and degree of
correction light briefly as curl correction is performed. Use these indicators as a guide when
performing curl correction manually.
[AUTO] buttons
[Manual] buttons
Press the top button to perform upward curl
correction and the bottom button to perform
downward curl correction.
These indicators light during downward curl correction.
The degree of downward correction is indicated by the lit
position, with the bottom being the strongest.

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