Step 3. Set the speed control knob on the control
panel to approximately 20% to test the feeder.
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Step 5. Move the green feed switch to the 'resume feeding'
position to start the feeder.
The feeder should advance the bottom envelope from your stack until it reaches the exit end of the
acceleration table. When the envelope lead edge blocks the stop photo sensor, the feeder motor will stop.
Note: Due to the downward angle of the
acceleration table, if you are running short
envelopes, the first envelope may fall off the
end of the acceleration table after pausing the motor
for a moment. If this happens, the stop photo sensor
will become unblocked and the feeder will advance
the next envelope. This is normal and does not
indicate a problem.
Note: The feeder has a 4 second timeout
feature that is used to stop the motor in the
event of a paper jam or if the feeder runs
out of envelopes. If, during this setup procedure, the
machine is set to run very slowly the envelope may
not reach the stop photo before the 4 second timer
stops the motor. If this happens, simply press the
reset button on the control panel to reset the timer
and start the motor.
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Step 4. With the green feed switch in the off position, turn on
the feeder power with the red power switch.
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Stop photo sensor (under envelope)