Cause
If the stapled sheets are curled strongly or become limp after delivery, the trailing edge of the sheets may be too close to the paper exit when the paper is stacked.
If this happens, stapled sheets, when delivered, may push the previously delivered sheet, resulting in paper bending or misfeeding.
This is likely to occur if:
There is a tight curl on a delivered set of stapled sheets.
Limp paper such as thin or recycled paper is used.
[A] |
Trailing Edges |
[B] |
Output Tray |
[C] |
Paper Exit |
In the illustration the trailing edges of the stack [A] on the output tray [B] are too close to the paper exit [C]
Solution
Adjustment Settings for Skilled Operators > Paper Feed/ Output > Adjust Paper Curl > Set to "Adjust Concave Curl". (SP 1-906-001 to 012: De-curler Setting Tray <number> :Paper Path Selection)
Select "Strong" or "Weak" to control the amount of curl correction as required.
Reduce the amount of curl by changing the direction of curl, such as by loading the paper into the tray the opposite way.