JOGGER
Fig. 1
Normally all rollers in the sorter stapler transport the paper at a speed of 360
mm/s. To have enough paper jogging time, the sorter exit motor [A] rotation
speed changes as follows to transport the paper quickly and to stack the
paper smoothly into the bins.
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360 mm/s: When the sorter exit roller [B] catches the leading edge of the
paper
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1,000 mm/s: After the bin jam sensor [C] detects the leading edge of the
paper
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600 mm/s: When releasing the trailing edge of the paper
The transport roller [D] is driven at a speed of 360 mm/s constantly. However,
when the sorter exit roller [B] rotates quickly, the transport rollers also rotate
quickly with the pulled paper because of the one-way clutch in the drive gear
[E].
– Jogger Off Conditions –
1. Under the following conditions, the jogger plate does not jog after copies
are delivered to the bins.
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If paper is loaded in a bin by hand while the sort/stack or staple mode
is selected.
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If the selected paper size does not match the stapling specifications.
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If copy of smaller width is delivered to the bins later in the "Mixed
sizes" mode.
2. If paper is in a bin before the main switch is turned on, the sort/stack
mode is disabled when the sort key is touched.
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