Priority To The Lower Tray - Canon imagePRESS C10000VP Practical Manual

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Increasing a Paper Loading Capacity by Giving Priority to the Lower Tray
The finisher has a two-tiered paper tray, and the lower tray can stack many more printouts than the upper tray� If you
designate the lower tray for large volumes of printing, productivity improves because you do not need to remove the
printed paper as often�
Finisher-AN1
Paper loading capacity of tray B is larger than that of tray A� For more information on
specifying the output tray, see the following�
"Settings/Registration" > "Output Tray Designation" in the e-Manual
High Volume Stack Mode
If you set the High Volume Stack Mode to 'On' , the tray order to which printouts are output is fixed� For example, when
you print a job to tray A and B on the Finisher-AN1 with the High Volume Stack Mode 'On' , the printouts are stacked
on the tray B first, and after the tray B reaches its capacity, the printed paper is stacked on tray A� You can improve
productivity by setting the High Volume Stack Mode to 'On' and using tray B first� For more information on the High
Volume Stack Mode, see the following�
"Settings/Registration" > "High Volume Stack Mode" in the e-Manual
NOTE
• Depending on the finisher you are using, the High Volume Stack Mode may not be available�
• If paper with a weight of 326 g/m
scratches in high density images may occur when high rigidity paper is used�
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imagePRESS C10000VP/C8000VP
to 350 g/m
(121 lb cover to 129 lb cover) is output to Tray B, paper jams and
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