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Outputting to the Stacker Tray

Output mode

Description

[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.

Combined with the output modes above, you can also select the desired Face ([Face Up] or [Face Down]) and Order ([1 to N] or [N to 1]), as needed.

  1. Position the original.

  2. Press the [COPY] tab to display the [COPY] screen.

  3. Press [Output Setting].

    The [Output Setting] screen is displayed.

    • On the front image of the machine in the [Output Setting] screen, the tray currently selected is highlighted. If the stacker tray is not selected as an output tray, press the stacker tray position button .

  4. Select the desired output mode.

    • Select one from [Offset Sort], [Sort], [Offset Group], and [Group] provided under [Output].

    • Selecting [Offset Sort] or [Offset Group] displays the [Output Offset] setting screen. Use the touch panel keypad to enter the desired number of sets to be offset. Available range is from 1 to 9,999. When finished with the entry, press [OK].

    • Select either [Face Up] or [Face Down], and either [1 to N] or [N to 1] provided under [Face/Order], as needed.

    • Selecting [N to 1] automatically sets and limits the Face mode to [Face Up].

  5. Press [OK] on the [Output Setting] screen.

    An icon representing specified function is displayed under [Output Setting] on the [COPY] screen.

    • The stacker tray of Large Capacity Stacker LS-506 has a limit in capacity. Be careful not to exceed the limit, otherwise unexpected trouble may be caused