Examples Of Using The Maximum Stack Height And The Minimum Filling Level Settings - Canon High Capacity Stacker-H1 Operation Manual

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Examples of using the [Maximum stack height] and the
[Minimum filling level] settings
Example 1 - Fill a box
Assumption
In the Settings Editor, the [Maximum stack height] setting is set to 302 mm (11.9").
In the Settings Editor, the [Minimum filling level] setting is set to 80%.
1 job using plain paper with a stack height > 302 mm (11.9").
What happens?
If you want to fill a box, you can limit the maximum stack height to the height of that box. The
stacker:
• Fills the stack tray up to the specified height of 302 mm (11.9").
• Ejects the stack.
• Puts the rest of the job on the next output tray available.
302 mm / 11.9"
80%
Example 2 - Handle a slanting stack
Assumption
In the Settings Editor, the [Maximum stack height] setting is set to 250 mm (9.8").
In the Settings Editor, the [Minimum filling level] setting is set to 80%.
1 job using punched media with a stack height > 302 mm (11.9").
What happens?
Punched media can create a slanting stack. To prevent sheets from sliding off the stack, you can
limit the maximum stack height to 250 mm (9.8"), for example. The stacker:
• Fills the stack tray up to the specified height of 250 mm (9.8").
• Ejects the stack.
• Puts the rest of the job on the next output tray available.
Canon High Capacity Stacker-H1
Examples of using the [Maximum stack height] and the [Minimum filling level] settings
302 mm / 11.9"
80%
Chapter 4 - Use the stacker
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