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Adjusting the end stop, Overriding Controlled Dual Stacking, Dual Stacking Toggle Patch

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Adjusting the end stop You can also adjust the end stop. It is recommended that the end stop be adjusted about 1.5 inches (38.1 mm) longer than the longest document that will be deposited into Stack #2. Use the thumbscrews on the bottom of Stack #1 to make adjustments. 1. Loosen both screws on the bottom of Stack #1. 2. Slide the end stop in or out to the desired length. 3. Tighten both screws. Overriding Controlled Dual Stacking Controlled Dual Stacking can be overridden by using the Overrides screen on the Operator Control Panel. See the section entitled, "Scan job overrides Dual Stacking" in Chapter 3 for more information. Dual Stacking Toggle Patch Dual Stacking Toggle Patch can be enabled from the Operator Control Panel. See the section entitled, "Settings screen: Dual Stacking Toggle Patch" in Chapter 3 for more information. Problem solving Use the list below as a guide to check possible solutions to problems you may encounter when using the Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory. Problem Possible Solution Documents are not separating • Verify that the Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory has been enabled by a Service Representative. Documents with patch codes are not • Try copying the patch sheet on a stiffer paper. Using stiff paper stock stacking in Stack #2 correctly for printedpatch sheets will allow the pages to be output into Stack #2 more reliably. Some documents are not stacking • For neater stacking you can use a jogger to align document edges neatly in Stack #1 before scanning. Documents stop in the scanner • The Length Protection option is limiting the scanner to only allow landscape feeding. See the section entitled, "Length Protection Enabled" earlier in this chapter for more information. A-61670 August 2014 5-7

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A-61670
August 2014
5-7
Adjusting the end stop
You can also adjust the end stop. It is recommended that the end stop be
adjusted about 1.5 inches (38.1 mm) longer than the longest document that
will be deposited into Stack #2. Use the thumbscrews on the bottom of Stack
#1 to make adjustments.
1.
Loosen both screws on the bottom of Stack #1.
2.
Slide the end stop in or out to the desired length.
3.
Tighten both screws.
Overriding
Controlled Dual
Stacking
Controlled Dual Stacking can be overridden by using the Overrides screen on
the Operator Control Panel. See the section entitled, “Scan job overrides -
Dual Stacking” in Chapter 3 for more information.
Dual Stacking Toggle
Patch
Dual Stacking Toggle Patch can be enabled from the Operator Control Panel.
See the section entitled, “Settings screen: Dual Stacking Toggle Patch” in
Chapter 3 for more information.
Problem solving
Use the list below as a guide to check possible solutions to problems you may
encounter when using the Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory.
Problem
Possible Solution
Documents are not separating
• Verify that the Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory has been enabled
by a Service Representative.
Documents with patch codes are not
stacking in Stack #2 correctly
• Try copying the patch sheet on a stiffer paper. Using stiff paper stock
for printedpatch sheets will allow the pages to be output into Stack #2
more reliably.
Some documents are not stacking
neatly in Stack #1
• For neater stacking you can use a jogger to align document edges
before scanning.
Documents stop in the scanner
• The Length Protection option is limiting the scanner to only allow
landscape feeding. See the section entitled, “Length Protection
Enabled” earlier in this chapter for more information.