Setting The Stacking Tray On The Carriage - Riso ComColor GL Series User Manual

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Chapter 8 Optional Equipment
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When Removing Only the
Printouts
Open the right cover of the high
1
capacity stacker.
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The position at which the stacking tray will
stop is configured by the administrator. To
change the position to which the tray is
lowered, contact your administrator.
Depending on the position at which the
stacking tray will stop, the printouts may
interfere with the guides making it difficult
to be removed. In such case, close the
right cover, press the stacking tray
descent button, and remove the printouts
after the stacking tray has been lowered.
Remove the printouts.
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Depending on the size of the paper that
has been output, the printouts may
interfere with the handle of the carriage
making it difficult to be removed. In such
case, close the right cover, press the
stacking tray descent button, and lower
the stacking tray to the carriage.
This will allow you to pull out the entire
carriage and remove the paper.
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Close the right cover of the high
3
capacity stacker.
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If the carriage has been pulled out in step
2, close the right cover after setting the
carriage back into the high capacity
stacker.
When configured so that the stacking tray
is not lowered even after printing has
ended, if there is paper on the stacking
tray, the output guide is unable to move
and may not be able to support the size of
paper for the next job. Before printing jobs
of different paper sizes, paper
orientations, or paper tray settings, be
sure to remove the paper on the stacking
tray.
Setting the Stacking Tray
on the Carriage
The stacking tray can be removed from the
carriage. When you have removed the stacking
tray to remove printouts, set the stacking tray on
the carriage and return the high capacity stacker
together with the carriage.
Align the end of the stacking tray
1
with the two screws at the base of
the handle on the carriage.
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