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8 8.4 Use of Large Capacity Stacker LS-507 8.4 Use of Large Capacity Stacker LS-507 User's guide / Addition position
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Use of Large Capacity Stacker LS-507
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8.4
8.4
Use of Large Capacity Stacker LS-507
<Additional information>
8.4.1
Outputting to the Stacker Tray
Combined with the output modes above, you can also select the desired Face ([Face Down] or [Face Up])
and Order ([1 to N] or [N to 1]), as needed.
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Reference
For details about [Pile Setting], refer to "8.4.6 Allowing Paper Piling for Multiple Jobs" in this manual. For de-
tails about [Stacker Auto], refer to "8.4.7 Automatically Switching the Stacker" in this manual.
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Reference
You can change the initial output mode from the Utility Menu. For details, refer to [Utility/Counter]
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[User
Setting: Initial Setting]
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[Copy Initial Setting] in the HTML User's Guide.
1
Position the original.
2
Press the [COPY] tab to display the [COPY] screen.
3
Press [Output Setting].
The [Output Setting] screen is displayed.
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The selected output tray is highlighted in the front image of the machine provided on the [Output
Setting] screen. If the stacker tray is not selected as an output tray, press the
Stacker tray
position
button
.
User's guide / Addition posi-
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Description
<HTML User's Guide>
[Copy]
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[Finishing Settings Us-
ing the Mounted Optional Devic-
es]
Addition of options.
For details, refer to the following.
Post-processing type
Processing method
[Offset Sort]
Outputs multiple copies of the original set, having the specified number
of sorted sets offset by 20 mm upon exit to the
Stacker tray
. Copies can
also be offset by specified number of sorted sets, from 1 to 9,999.
[Sort]
Outputs multiple copies of the original set. Copies are stacked upon exit
without being offset.
[Offset Group]
Groups together multiple copies of each original and offsets the sets
upon exit. Copies can also be offset by specified number of grouped
sets, from 1 to 9,999.
[Group]
Groups together multiple copies of each original. Copies are stacked
upon exit without being offset.