Don't work too often on Toshiba machines. This one has me baffled:
Large capacity feeder - stacking paper on the left side, machine moves it nicely to the right, but the vertical ramp that pushes the paper - as soon as it's done moving the paper to the right - moves all the way back to the left. Now there is nothing to prevent paper on the right from slipping back and moving itself away from the feeder.
Why does the ramp move all the way to the left instead staying against the loaded paper preventing it from slipping away?
Large capacity feeder - stacking paper on the left side, machine moves it nicely to the right, but the vertical ramp that pushes the paper - as soon as it's done moving the paper to the right - moves all the way back to the left. Now there is nothing to prevent paper on the right from slipping back and moving itself away from the feeder.
Why does the ramp move all the way to the left instead staying against the loaded paper preventing it from slipping away?
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