Stacker 1000 Operator Manual 701P98048
Welcome! Congratulations on acquiring the Stacker 1000. Team looks forward to supporting you and helping you increase your organizational productivity. The integrated features, ease of operation, and reliability of the Stacker 1000 allows you to concentrate on your business and leave the printing and finishing to the Stacker 1000. This user manual provides all the necessary information required for operating and using the Stacker 1000. Your Team support group is available to you for further assistance.
Table of contents Safety notes ....................................................... 1 Printer media information.......................................... 9 Stacker overview ............................................... 3 Stacker capacity ......................................................... 9 Introduction ............................................................... 3 Electrical requirements.............................................. 9 Identifying the stacker parts ......................
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Safety notes The Stacker 1000 is designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. These requirements include safety agency examination and approval and compliance to any established environmental standards. Please read the following instructions carefully before operating the stacker. Note: In order to ensure safe operation of your stacker, refer to the instructions, as needed, which are provided in this operator manual.
2 Do not install the stacker where the floor or base is unstable. The stacker may fall, causing personal injury and/or serious damage to the stacker. Unplug this stacker from the wall outlet and refer the servicing of it to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: Never spill liquid of any kind on the stacker. • • • • • • Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this stacker where people step on the cord.
Stacker overview Introduction The Stacker 1000 is an optional finishing device which may be used with the 8830 printer, the 8830 Digital Document System (DDS), or the Productivity Centre 8233. The illustration below shows the Stacker 1000 with a 8830 printer. Identifying the stacker parts Tray extensions (for longersize prints) The Stacker 1000 stacks a maximum of 1000 prints of various sizes. Print sizes include A (A4) through E (A0).
4 Stacker operation 6ZLWFKLQJ RQ WKH VWDFNHU The stacker is “switched on” by connecting the power cord to the power outlet. 7UD\ H[WHQVLRQV The Stacker 1000 is equipped with tray extensions: Tray extensions There is no power switch. The power cord is the on/off switch. Once the power cord is connected to the power outlet, the stacker motor drive and fan initialize. 1RUPDO RSHUDWLRQ As media leaves the printer, the lead edge of the media enters the stacker.
0HGLD VWRUDJH FRPSDUWPHQWV As stated before, the Stacker 1000 is equipped with two storage compartments. They are located on each side of the stacker. 3ULQW VL]H LQIRUPDWLRQ As stated before, the Stacker 1000 stacks a maximum of 1000 prints; these prints may be of various media sizes.
6 Problem solving Jam clearance &OHDULQJ PHGLD MDPV The stacker does not detect error conditions such as media jams. If a media jam occurs, the motor drive and blower switches off, and the stacker no longer accepts media. This is the only indication that the stacker is no longer functioning. Use the following procedure in order to clear a media jam from the stacker: Media jams may occur as the media is exiting the printer or as the media is entering the stacker.
Moving the stacker Whenever you are required to move the stacker away from the printer, perform the following steps: 1. Move the stacker by pulling the entire stacker outward and away from the printer. Problem solving Problem The stacker is not functioning. Ensure that the power cord is connected to the power outlet. Disconnect and reconnect the cord to the outlet. If the problem continues, call for service. Prints have stopped feeding into the stacker.
8 Technical data Stacker relocation The stacker must be moved by authorized personnel only. In order to ensure that the stacker operates reliably after moving it to a new location, consider the following guidelines: • The new location must provide minimum clearances around the stacker. These clearances are shown in the diagram which is located in the Technical data section of this manual. • The flooring must be capable of supporting at least 100 lb. (45.5 kg) for the stacker and an additional 650 lb.
'LPHQVLRQV :HLJKW 100 lbs. (45.5 kg) +HLJKW 37.9 inches (963 mm) :LGWK 52.8 inches (1341 mm) 'HSWK 44.6 inches (1133 mm) 3ULQWHU PHGLD LQIRUPDWLRQ 0HGLD W\SH • Bond (20 lb.) • Vellum (20 lb.) • Film (4 mil.) • Tracing (4 mil) 6WDFNHU FDSDFLW\ Maximum of 1000 prints of various sizes Maximum of 750 D-size (A1) prints Maximum of 375 E-size (A0) prints (OHFWULFDO UHTXLUHPHQWV 9ROWDJH 85-264 VAC )UHTXHQF\ 47-440 Hz 6WDQGE\ &XUUHQW 0 Amps 5XQQLQJ &XUUHQW 0.
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