The jogger unit uses both the main jogger and one fence of the sub jogger to align paper of sizes 300 mm and larger.

Set 1

  • The set (red above) is shifted and output to the tray.
  • The LE stopper jogs the leading edge of the stack.
  • The front and rear main jogger fences align the front and rear of the trailing edge. (This is the same operation as for smaller paper sizes.)
  • The sub jogger fence motor switches on and moves its front and rear fence. Only the rear fence touches the rear corner of the stack near the LE stopper. The front fence also moves but does not touch the front edge of the stack. (There is only one sub jogger motor, so both sub jogger fences move.)

The paper is aligned at four points: at the leading edge by the LE stopper, at the front and rear corners of the trailing edge by the main jogger fences, and at the rear corner near the leading edge by the sub jogger rear fence.

Set 2

  • The set (blue above) is shifted and output to the tray.
  • The LE stopper jogs the leading edge of the stack.
  • The main jogger fences align the paper at the front and rear of the trailing edge. (This is the same operation as for smaller paper sizes.)
  • The sub jogger fence motor switches on and moves both the front and rear fence. Only the front fence touches the front corner of the stack near the LE stopper. The rear fence also moves but does not touch the rear edge of the stack. (There is only one sub jogger motor, so both sub jogger fences move.)

The paper is aligned at four points: at the leading edge by the LE stopper, at the front and rear corners of the trailing edge by the main jogger fences, and at the front corner near the leading edge by the sub jogger front fence.