ir adv 5030 with C1 BOOKLET FINISHER

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  • tekkie
    Trusted Tech

    100+ Posts
    • Mar 2011
    • 111

    #1

    [Misc] ir adv 5030 with C1 BOOKLET FINISHER

    CAN ANYONE TELL ME IF ITS POSSIBLE TO DO MORE THAN 30 sets of stapled copies or prints on a C1` BOOKLET FINISHER ON iradv5030 without it saying output tray full please remove.
    I have a customer who had 2 originals they wanted 500 sets of this 2 page document
    stapling.This was only 1000 sheets but every 30 sets it told them to remove paper from output tray they had to remove the sets 17 times to complete the job.
    I tested the capacity on a 10 page document doing 50 sets again it stopped at 30 sets.
    It seems the capacity of the output trays whether its top or bootom is 30 sets regardless of how many. Is this correct and if so is there anything i can do as the customer was told the ouput capacity was about 1500 sheets on each tray she wasnt aware it was restricted to 30 sets regardless of the size of the sets
  • teckat
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    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Tray 1: Staple sort
    Large size: 96 mm high (650 sheets) or 30 sets
    Small size: 188 mm high (1300 sheets) or 30 sets
    Tray 2: Staple sort
    Large size: 96 mm high (650 sheets) or 30 sets
    Small size: 243 mm high (1700 sheets) or 30 sets


    Tray 1: Non staple sort Equivalent of 81.4g/m2 paper.
    Large size: 96 mm high (650 sheets)
    Small size: 188 mm high (1300 sheets)


    Tray 2: Non staple sort
    Large size: 96 mm high (650 sheets)
    Small size: 243 mm high (1700 sheets)


    - Stacking capacity is equivalent of 81.4g/m2 paper.
    -Alignment may not be correct if 1700 or more small-size sheets are stacked.
    -Stacking capability is not guaranteed for mixed size stacking.
    Paper Size Definition:
    Large size (feed length of 216 to 457 mm):A3, SRA3, A4R, B4, B5R, 305mm x 457mm (12 x 18), 279mm x 432mm (11 x 17), LGL, LTRR
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    • charm5496
      Service Manager

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      1,000+ Posts
      • Apr 2008
      • 2387

      #3
      by default all canon image runners are set up this way and you have to disable the limit in service mode so you are not running into this issue. On the original series it was Copier > Option > User > TRAY-STP change to 0 for this, but I am not sure on the advance seriesand do not have a book in front of me.

      This is to keep the staples pages from falling on the floor when the stacks get too tall.
      Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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      • teckat
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        • Jan 2010
        • 16083

        #4
        here u go>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

        TRY-STP
        =Stop setting at finisher tray full
        Level 2 = Details- To set to stop/continue output at the time of tray full detection of
        the Finisher.
        Use case = Upon user's request
        Adj/set/operate method
        1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
        2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
        Caution - none
        Display/adj/set rang = 0 to 1
        0: At tray full detection,
        1: Height detection only
        Unit - na
        Appropriate target value - na
        Default value = 0
        Required time - na
        Related service mode - na
        Related user mode - na
        Supplement/memo - na

        STPL-MAX- Set of max number of sheets for staple
        Level.2 = Details To set the maximum number of sheets to be stapled in the Finisher.
        When "1: 60 sheets" is set, the stapling capacity becomes 60 sheets.
        Use case - na
        Adj/set/operate method
        1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
        2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
        Caution - na
        Display/adj/set range = 0 to 1
        0: 50 sheets,
        1: 60 sheets

        Unit - na
        Appropriate target value -
        Default value= 0
        Required time -
        Related service mode -
        Related user mode -
        Supplement/memo -
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        • charm5496
          Service Manager

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          • Apr 2008
          • 2387

          #5
          thanks for finishing up on this teckat!!
          Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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          • teckat
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            • Jan 2010
            • 16083

            #6
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