Océ User Manual High Capacity Stacker-E1 Operating information
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Contents Contents Chapter 1 Preface.................................................................................................................5 Notes for the reader...................................................................................6 Naming conventions for finishers (commercial naming and naming in User Interfaces)..........................................................................................8 Chapter 2 Parts and their functions...............................................
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Chapter 1 Preface
Notes for the reader Introduction This manual helps you to use the High Capacity Stacker-E1. The manual contains a description of the product and guidelines to use and operate the High Capacity Stacker-E1. Definition Attention-Getters Parts of this manual require your special attention. These parts can provide the following: • Additional general information, for example, information that is useful when you perform a task. • Information to prevent personal injuries or property damage.
Notes for the reader Word Icon Indicates Caution Ignoring this warning could cause injury or damage to property. Note Indicates additional important information. The use of heat-resistant gloves is mandatory when you carry out these actions. Important safety instructions Warning: Do not touch the stacker/stapler while the machine is printing, as this may result in personal injury.
Naming conventions for finishers (commercial naming and naming in User Interfaces) Naming conventions for finishers (commercial naming and naming in User Interfaces) Hardware and hardware naming in User Interfaces To improve the readability of texts in User Interfaces of operator panels and software, the finishers are generally referred to by their function. The table below shows the naming conventions for finishers (commercial product names and the way these are referred to in User Interfaces).
Chapter 2 Parts and their functions
Machine description Machine description Introduction The High Capacity Stacker-E1 enables you to stack a large volume of paper. You can also attach more than one stacker. You can stack up to 1000 (80 g/m² [20 lb Bond]) sheets in the output tray and 5000 sheets (80 g/m² [20 lb Bond]) in both the left and right stack trays of the stacker. Note: Do not place objects under the output tray as this can break the output tray.
Machine description Part Function 2 Front cover Open the front cover to remove the stacked sheets (see ‘Remove sheets from the stacker’ on page 18) or to check for a paper jam (see ‘Overview of paper jams inside the stacker’ on page 27). 3 Output tray Sample prints are output to this tray. 4 Main power switch Put the main power switch into the "I" position to turn on the stacker. Note: Turn on the optional equipment before you turn on the printer. 5 This button has no function.
Status and Error indicators Status and Error indicators Introduction The High Capacity Stacker-E1 has the following indicators: # Location Function Status indicator On the open button of the front cover The status indicator indicates the status of the stacking area. Error indicator Inside the stacker The error indicator shows the location where the error occurred.
Status and Error indicators 3 Indicator Function Right indicator on the open button of the front cover • This indicator flashes when the right tray moves upward or downward. • This indicator lights when the right tray fin- ished moving downward. 4 Left indicator on the open button of the front cover • This indicator flashes when the left tray moves upward or downward. • This indicator lights when the left tray finished moving downward.
Status and Error indicators 14 Indicator Function 7 Error indicator for the cart This indicator lights when the cart is not placed correctly (see ‘Place the cart in the stacker’ on page 46). 8 Error indicator for the trays This indicator lights when the tray is not placed correctly. Also the error indicator, that shows the tray that is not placed correctly, lights. (see ‘Place the trays in the stacker’ on page 48).
Chapter 3 Use the stacker
Output locations Output locations Introduction The High Capacity Stacker-E1 has three output locations, that can be addressed separately. Note: If you use media which length in feed direction is longer than 229 mm (9.0"), the media will output across both stack trays. In this case you can use only one stack tray, so then you have two output locations. Output locations Output locations# 16 Output location Description Output tray This output location is mainly used for sample prints.
Stacker modes Stacker modes Introduction The stacker is equipped with a number of stacker modes. Stacker modes Stacker modes# Mode Description Sort by page Sorting method of the prints [13] Sort by page Sort by set Sorting method of the prints [14] Sort by set Offset stacking The offset stacking function creates a visible distinction between sets or jobs in an output location. The active workflow profile or the active automated workflow determines the default type of offset stacking.
Remove sheets from the stacker Remove sheets from the stacker When to do When you want to remove a large amount of sheets, use the cart. When you want to remove a small amount of sheets, you can directly remove the sheets from the tray. Before you begin The stack trays can be removed separately. If you press the right side of the open button of the front cover, the right stack tray moves downward. If you press the left side of the open button of the front cover, the left stack tray moves downward.
Remove sheets from the stacker Remove the cart with sheets loaded Remove the cart with sheets loaded# Step Action 1 Press the open button of the front cover. Remarks The open button flashes while the trays are moving downward. 2 Open the front cover, and then pull out the cart. When you carry the sheets: • Remove the paper holders from the cart. • Install the paper holders as shown below.
Remove sheets from the stacker Step Action 3 After you removed the sheets from the cart, insert the cart in the stacking area. Remarks When you insert the stack trays, make sure you align them with the cart alignment label. The stack trays will not move upward, unless they are aligned with the cart alignment label, even if you close the front cover. Make sure that you store the paper holders in the cart. If the paper holders are not correctly stored, you cannot close the front cover.
Remove sheets from the stacker Step Action 4 Close the front cover. Remarks The stack trays automatically move upward. WARNING When you close the cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught. Remove sheets from the stack tray # Step Action 1 Press the open button of the front cover. Remarks The open button flashes while the stack trays are moving downward. 2 When the stack tray moves downward, press the open button.
Remove sheets from the stacker Step Action 3 Open the front cover and then remove the sheets from the stack tray. Remarks When the cart is in the stacking area: • Pull out the cart. • Remove the sheets from the stack tray. • Insert the cart in the stacking area. 4 Close the front cover. The trays automatically move upward. WARNING When you close the cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
Paper jams Labels inside the stacker for clearing paper jams Introduction If a paper jam occurs inside High Capacity Stacker-E1, the operator panel will display the location of the paper jam and a procedure to clear the paper jam. The procedure contains references to the error locations you must check, for example D1 or D2. The illustration below shows an overview of all the error locations.
Labels inside the stacker for clearing paper jams [27] Legend for the illustrations above# English text Translation Top Cover Top cover Right Cover Right cover Front Cover Front cover Overview of the error locations and their labels The table below describes the error locations in the order these must be checked in general. Depending on the paper jam, the order to check the error locations can be different. Always follow the instructions on the operator panel to clear a paper jam.
Labels inside the stacker for clearing paper jams # 26 Order Location label 1 Top cover 2 (S) A 3 Right cover 4 (S) B 5 (S) C1 6 (S) C2 7 (S) D1 8 (S) D2 9 (S) D3 10 Front cover 11 (S) E1 12 (S) E2 13 (S) E1 14 (S) E2 15 (S) F1 16 (S) F2 17 (S) F3 18 (S) F4 Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting
Overview of paper jams inside the stacker Overview of paper jams inside the stacker Introduction If a paper jam occurs inside High Capacity Stacker-E1, the operator panel will display the location of the paper jam and a procedure to clear the paper jam. The areas with the jammed paper are also indicated by the flashing of the error indicators. You have to open the front cover to see the error indicator. Follow the procedure on the operator panel to clear the paper jam.
Overview of paper jams inside the stacker Location of the paper jam Error indicator Action Horizontal delivery and output area of the stacker "F1-F4" LEDs ‘Clear a paper jam in the horizontal delivery and output area ("F1-F4" LEDs are flashing)’ on page 38 •Status and Error indicators, on page 12 28 Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting
Clear a paper jam in the entrance of the delivery area ("B" LED is flashing) Clear a paper jam in the entrance of the delivery area ("B" LED is flashing) When to do "B" LED inside the stacker is flashing. Clear a paper jam Clear a paper jam# Step Action 1 Press the open button to open the front cover. Remarks If you press the open button when the tray moves downward, the front cover opens. 2 Open the right cover. 3 Open the B guide and remove any jammed paper.
Clear a paper jam in the entrance of the delivery area ("B" LED is flashing) Step Action 4 Close the B guide. Remarks WARNING When you close the guide, be careful not to get your fingers caught. 5 Close the right cover. WARNING When you close the guide, be careful not to get your fingers caught. 6 Close the front cover. WARNING When you close the guide, be careful not to get your fingers caught.
Clear a paper jam in the delivery area ("C" LED is flashing) Clear a paper jam in the delivery area ("C" LED is flashing) When to do "C" LED inside the stacker is flashing. Clear a paper jam Clear a paper jam# Step Action 1 Press the open button to open the front cover. Remarks If you press the open button when the tray moves downward, the front cover opens. 2 Open the right cover. 3 Open the C guide and remove any jammed paper.
Clear a paper jam in the delivery area ("C" LED is flashing) Step Action 4 Close the C guide. Remarks WARNING When you close the guide, be careful not to get your fingers caught. 5 Close the right cover. WARNING When you close the cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught. 6 Close the front cover. WARNING When you close the cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught.
Clear a paper jam in the delivery area ("D1-D3" LEDs are flashing) Clear a paper jam in the delivery area ("D1-D3" LEDs are flashing) When to do "D1-D3" LEDs inside the stacker are flashing. Clear a paper jam Clear a paper jam# Step Action 1 Press the open button to open the front cover. Remarks If you press the open button when the tray moves downward, the front cover opens. 2 Open the right cover. 3 Open the D1 guide and remove any jammed paper.
Clear a paper jam in the delivery area ("D1-D3" LEDs are flashing) Step Action 4 Open the D2 guide and remove any jammed paper. 5 Turn the D3 knob to the right and remove any jammed paper. Remarks WARNING When you turn the knob, be careful not to get your fingers caught. 6 Close the D1 and D2 guides. WARNING When you close the guide, be careful not to get your fingers caught. 7 Close the right cover. WARNING When you close the cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught.
Clear a paper jam in the delivery area ("D1-D3" LEDs are flashing) Step Action 8 Close the front cover. Remarks WARNING When you close the cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught.
Clear a paper jam in the stacking area ("E1-E2" LEDs are flashing) Clear a paper jam in the stacking area ("E1-E2" LEDs are flashing) When to do "E1-E2" LEDs inside the stacker are flashing. Clear a paper jam Clear a paper jam# Step Action 1 Press the open button to open the front cover. Remarks If you press the open button when the tray moves downward, the front cover opens. 2 Open the right cover. 3 Turn the E1 knob to the left and remove any jammed paper.
Clear a paper jam in the stacking area ("E1-E2" LEDs are flashing) Step Action 4 Close the right cover. Remarks WARNING When you close the cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught. 5 Close the front cover. WARNING When you close the cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught.
Clear a paper jam in the horizontal delivery and output area ("F1-F4" LEDs are flashing) Clear a paper jam in the horizontal delivery and output area ("F1-F4" LEDs are flashing) When to do "F1-F4" LEDs inside the stacker are flashing. Clear a paper jam Clear a paper jam# Step Action 1 Press the open button to open the front cover. Remarks If you press the open button when the tray moves downward, the front cover opens. 38 2 Open the right cover. 3 Open the F1 guide and remove any jammed paper.
Clear a paper jam in the horizontal delivery and output area ("F1-F4" LEDs are flashing) Step Action 4 Close the F1 guide. Remarks WARNING When you close the guide, be careful not to get your fingers caught. 5 Open the F2 guide. 6 Turn the F3 knob to the left and remove any jammed paper. WARNING When you turn the knob, be careful not to get your fingers caught. 7 Close the F2 guide. WARNING When you close the guide, be careful not to get your fingers caught.
Clear a paper jam in the horizontal delivery and output area ("F1-F4" LEDs are flashing) Step Action 8 Open the F4 guide and remove any jammed paper. 9 Close the F4 guide. Remarks WARNING When you close the guide, be careful not to get your fingers caught. 10 Close the right cover. WARNING When you close the cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught. 11 Close the front cover. WARNING When you close the cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught.
Clear paper jams in the output tray Clear paper jams in the output tray When to do If a paper jam occurs inside the output tray of the stacker • the operator panel displays a message indicating the location of the paper jam • and instructions on how to clear the paper jam. If more than one stacker is configured, you can use this procedure to clear the paper jams. Note: You have to take care when optional equipment is attached to the machine.
Clear paper jams in the output tray Clear paper jams in the output trays Clear paper jams in the output trays# Step Action 1 Open the top cover of the output tray. Remarks When you have a configuration with an inserter, open the inserter first before you open the top cover. After you removed the paper jam, close the top cover of the output tray before the inserter. If you close the inserter before the top cover, the top cover will close automatically, which can result in personal injury.
Clear paper jams in the output tray Step Action 3 Close the top cover of the output tray. Remarks WARNING When you close the cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught.
When a stacking error occurs Errors When a stacking error occurs When to do The error indicator on the open button of the front cover flashes. And an error indicator inside the stacker lights when sheets are stacked diagonally in the stacker. The operator panel displays an error message. When a stacking error occurs 1. Remove the stacked sheets from the stacker (see ‘Remove sheets from the stacker’ on page 18). 2. Touch resume printing on the operator panel to start or continue printing.
When the power does not turn on When the power does not turn on When to do If you cannot operate the stacker, even though the main power switch of the stacker and the power switch of the printer are both turned to the "I" position. When the power does not turn on 1. Check that the circuit breaker is not in the OFF position. 2. If the circuit breaker is in the OFF position, contact your local authorized dealer, without turning the circuit breaker back ON.
Place the cart in the stacker When to do The error indicator on the open button of the front cover flashes, and the error indicator for the cart lights. Required tool • Cart Note: If the stack tray is in the stacking area, the stacker can load sheets into the stack tray, except in case of loading errors. To remove sheets from the tray when the cart is not placed in the stacking area, you have to do the following: 1. Place the cart in the stacker. 2. Close the front door. The stack tray moves upward. 3.
Place the cart in the stacker Step Action 2 Insert the cart in the stacking area. 3 Close the front cover. Remarks WARNING When you close the cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught.
Place the trays in the stacker Place the trays in the stacker When to do The error indicator on the open button of the front cover flashes, and the error indicator, that shows the stack tray that is not placed correctly, lights. The error indicator on the open button of the front cover flashes, and the error indicator for overlapping stack trays lights. Place the stack trays in the stacker Place the stack trays in the stacker# Step Action 1 Press the open button to open the front cover.
Place the trays in the stacker Step Action 3 Close the front cover. Remarks WARNING When you close the cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught.
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Appendix A Specifications
Specifications Specifications High Capacity Stacker-E1 Note: Whenever a number of sheets is mentioned in the table below, the figure is based on media of 80 g/m² (20 lb Bond).
Specifications Item Specification Power source US: 120-127V AC, 60Hz, 15A EUR/Oceania: 220-240V AC, 50/60Hz, 6A The second stacker must get power from the first stacker.
Index Index B LED Paper jam .......................................................29 Breaker Breaker ...........................................................10 C C LED Paper jam .......................................................31 Capacity Output tray ....................................................52 Stack tray ........................................................52 Cart Cart ...................................................10, 18, 46 Stacking area ......................................
Index Number of units connected Number of units connected ............................52 Right cover Right cover .....................................................10 O S Offset stacking Offset stacking ................................................17 Open button Open button ..................................................10 Output area Paper jam .......................................................38 Output locations Output locations ............................................