HP PageWide XL 3900 User Guide - Page 142

HP folders, HP F60, and HP Wide Folders

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NOTE: During normal use, you do not need to do anything with the stacker except to remove the stack of printed paper. Occasionally you will need to open the top cover to access the printheads for replacement (see Replace printheads on page 71), and you may need to take action to clear a paper jam (see Paper jam in the top stacker on page 54). Stacker status in the front panel ● Ready: Ready to receive prints. ● Error: Hardware malfunction, paper jam, and so on. Jobs are put on hold or paused for output, depending on the policy selected. ● Open: The rear arm, the front tray, or the cleanout is open (you should close whichever is open). Jobs are put on hold or paused for output, depending on the policy selected. ● Full: The stacker is full. Jobs are put on hold or paused for output, depending on the policy selected. NOTE: Some types of paper, such as curled paper, can cause jams in the stacker. For that reason, the stacker may report itself as full when stacking pages coming from the end of a roll. ● Collection required: To avoid problems due to the characteristics of some papers, in some cases you may need to collect printed jobs to continue printing. HP folders HP F60, HP F70, and HP PageWide Folders The HP folders fold printed sheets of paper, managing the printed sheet from end to end. They support roll sizes up to 36 in (914 mm) wide, with multiple folding styles, and can handle paper weights from 75 to 90 g/m². You can choose the cross-fold or fan-fold tray; or, if you do not want to fold the sheets, you can choose to stack them in the no-fold tray. 1. The cross-fold tray collects folded pages. The tray holds up to 150 A0 folded sheets. They may be up to 914 mm (36 in) wide and up to 2.5 m (98 in) long. Longer sheets are not transported into the cross-folder but deployed fan-folded in the catch tray under the no-fold tray. 2. The fan-fold tray holds five to ten long pages. The tray can handle all sheet sizes from 210 mm (8.5 in) to 6 m (19.6 ft) long (80 g/m² paper), or longer with an extra-length license (an option), and width up to 914 mm (36 in). Long sheets are deployed fan-folded in the catch tray under the no-fold tray. 3. The no-fold tray is used for stacking unfolded pages, up to around 10 sheets. It can handle A1 landscape or A0 sheets; maximum width 914 mm (36 in). Prints that should not be folded will be deployed onto the top of the no-fold tray. 136 Chapter 8 Collection and finishing ENWW

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NOTE:
During normal use, you do not need to do anything with the stacker except to remove the stack of
printed paper. Occasionally you will need to open the top cover to access the printheads for replacement (see
Replace printheads
on page
71
), and you may need to take action to clear a paper jam (see
Paper jam in the top
stacker
on page
54
).
Stacker status in the front panel
Ready
: Ready to receive prints.
Error
: Hardware malfunction, paper jam, and so on. Jobs are put on hold or paused for output, depending
on the policy selected.
Open
: The rear arm, the front tray, or the cleanout is open (you should close whichever is open). Jobs are
put on hold or paused for output, depending on the policy selected.
Full
: The stacker is full. Jobs are put on hold or paused for output, depending on the policy selected.
NOTE:
Some types of paper, such as curled paper, can cause jams in the stacker. For that reason, the
stacker may report itself as full when stacking pages coming from the end of a roll.
Collection required
: To avoid problems due to the characteristics of some papers, in some cases you may
need to collect printed jobs to continue printing.
HP folders
HP F60, HP F70, and HP PageWide Folders
The HP folders fold printed sheets of paper, managing the printed sheet from end to end. They support roll sizes
up to 36 in (914 mm) wide, with multiple folding styles, and can handle paper weights from 75 to 90 g/m².
You can choose the cross-fold or fan-fold tray; or, if you do not want to fold the sheets, you can choose to stack
them in the no-fold tray.
1.
The
cross-fold tray
collects folded pages. The tray holds up to 150 A0 folded sheets. They may be up to
914 mm (36 in) wide and up to 2.5 m (98 in) long. Longer sheets are not transported into the cross-folder
but deployed fan-folded in the catch tray under the no-fold tray.
2.
The
fan-fold tray
holds
five
to ten long pages. The tray can handle all sheet sizes from 210 mm (8.5 in) to 6
m (19.6 ft) long (80 g/m² paper), or longer with an extra-length license (an option), and width up to 914
mm (36 in). Long sheets are deployed fan-folded in the catch tray under the no-fold tray.
3.
The
no-fold tray
is used for stacking unfolded pages, up to around 10 sheets. It can handle A1 landscape or
A0 sheets; maximum width 914 mm (36 in). Prints that should not be folded will be deployed onto the top
of the no-fold tray.
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Chapter 8
Collection and
finishing
ENWW