The Océ Delivery Tray (Optional); Correct Use Of The Océ Delivery Tray - Canon Oce Colr Wave 500 Operation Manual

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The Océ Delivery Tray (optional)
Correct use of the Océ Delivery Tray
Introduction
To avoid output problems, attach the Océ Delivery Tray correctly to the printer and adjust the
height according to your printing preferences. For best use, follow the guidelines in the Océ
Delivery Tray guide available on
When you encounter output problems, use the overview below for help.
NOTE
• The Océ Delivery Tray is not supported in combination with any of the other finishing devices.
• When using the Océ Delivery Tray make sure the [Print delivery] setting in the [Preferences] -
[Print job defaults] tab is set to [Back output] and the [Finisher type] setting in the
[Configuration] - [Printer setup] tab is set to [Océ Delivery Tray].
Problem
Your copies are not neatly
stacked
Your copies show dog ears Adjust the position of the left and right output guide flaps to suit
Your pile of stacked copies
is not flat, resulting in
curved copies
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Action
It is essential to correctly attach the Océ Delivery Tray to your Océ
ColorWave 500 in order to get neatly stacked output.
Move the Océ Delivery Tray towards the back of the printer, and
make sure you align parallel. Attach the Océ Delivery Tray to the
printer and make sure it is well connected. Following this proce-
dure ensures an optimal positioning of the device and minimizes
the chances of damaging your Océ Delivery Tray and the Océ Col-
orWave 500.
the width of the media you print on. When an output guide flap is
positioned exactly on the edge of your print output, this may re-
sult in dog ears.
It is advised to leave the middle output guide flap in the exact mid-
dle of the Océ Delivery Tray.
Adjust the length of the delivery tray to your print job. Make sure
the length is not shorter than the longest print length within your
print job. If the delivery surface is too small for the copies, this
may result in curves or small creases in your print output.
The Océ Delivery Tray (optional)
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