11J-170 HCSS BM Poor Stacking RAP
Use this RAP to find the cause of poor stacking in the HCSS BM.
Procedure
Check the following;
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Look for sets that are not dropping back fully in the bin 1 tray and therefore not being
detected by the kicker fingers and sensors:
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Large paper sizes should not be stacked on top of small paper sizes.
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Ensure that the paper stack in each paper tray has been fanned.
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Turn over the paper stack in each paper tray.
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Ensure that all paper or other copy stock being used is within the size and weight
specifications. Refer to GP 20 Paper and Media Size Specifications.
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Try using a fresh ream of paper.
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Ensure that the edge guides of all paper trays are adjusted correctly for the paper
size and that the trays are fully closed.
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Labels must not be fed to bin1, but to bin 0 only.
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It is recommended that transparencies are fed to bin 0 whenever possible.
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Check that the bin 1 upper limit switch, S11-334 and the bin 1 lower limit switch, S11-335
are working correctly. Refer to the 11-030-170, 11-336-170 Bin 1 Movement Failure RAP.
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Make sure that the compiler carriage tampers move to the correct paper size, refer to the
following:
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11-005-170, 11-006-170, 11-310-170, 11-311-170 Compiler Carriage Front Tamper
Move Failure RAP.
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11-007-170, 11-008-170, 11-312-170, 11-313-170 Compiler Carriage Rear Tamper
Move Failure RAP.
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Check that the HCSS BM is not positioned near an air conditioning or ventilation output
duct. Air flow across the output bins can cause poor stacking.
Status Indicator RAPs
11J-170
August 2007
2-536
WorkCentre 5687 Family