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Work with the rigid media tables

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Work with the rigid media tables Figure 2-1 Output (1) and input (2) tables The printer includes a set of standard input and output tables for rigid media handling: one for the input side of the printer, and one for the output side. These tables are assembled, installed and leveled when the printer is installed. The tables are designed to be used only when the tabletop is in the horizontal position and latched to the printer. The latches, see (1) Figure 2-2 Table latches and release cable on page 13, are needed for safety, print quality, and to provide a ground path to discharge the electrostatic charge from synthetic media. The tabletop can be pivoted to a near-vertical position to save space during storage. After detaching the tables from the printer, release the tabletop latches by pulling the release cable, see (2) Figure 2-2 Table latches and release cable on page 13, under the tabletop. To return the tabletop to its operating position, pivot the table top down and press down firmly to engage the latches. Figure 2-2 Table latches and release cable Optional extension tables are also available as accessories. When properly assembled and attached to the ends of the standard tables, the extension tables enable safe and reliable handling of large media sheets. During use, the extension tables must be latched to the standard tables for safety, print quality, and to provide a ground path to discharge the electrostatic charge from synthetic media. When not attached to the ENWW Work with the rigid media tables 13

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Work with the rigid media tables
Figure 2-1
Output (1) and input (2) tables
The printer includes a set of standard input and output tables for rigid media handling: one for the input side
of the printer, and one for the output side. These tables are assembled, installed and leveled when the
printer is installed. The tables are designed to be used only when the tabletop is in the horizontal position
and latched to the printer. The latches, see (1)
Figure
2
-
2
Table latches and release cable
on page
13
, are
needed for safety, print quality, and to provide a ground path to discharge the electrostatic charge from
synthetic media.
The tabletop can be pivoted to a near-vertical position to save space during storage. After detaching the
tables from the printer, release the tabletop latches by pulling the release cable, see (2)
Figure
2
-
2
Table
latches and release cable
on page
13
, under the tabletop. To return the tabletop to its operating position,
pivot the table top down and press down firmly to engage the latches.
Figure 2-2
Table latches and release cable
Optional extension tables are also available as accessories. When properly assembled and attached to the
ends of the standard tables, the extension tables enable safe and reliable handling of large media sheets.
During use, the extension tables must be latched to the standard tables for safety, print quality, and to
provide a ground path to discharge the electrostatic charge from synthetic media. When not attached to the
ENWW
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