Xerox 4890 IPS Printer User Manual


 
PRINTER COMPONENTS AND OPTIONS
3-8 XEROX DOCUPRINT 4850/4890 IPS INSTALLATION PLANNING GUIDE
Bypass transport option (4890 only)
The bypass transport enables third-party finishing equipment to
connect to and interface directly with the 4890. It requires that your
4890 have a dual stacker output module configuration. Likewise,
third-party finishing devices require a bypass transport to interface
with the 4890.
The bypass transport option enables individual printed sheets of
paper to pass through the 4890 output module to third party finishing
equipment. The third party devices perform a variety of finishing
tasks such as saddle-stitching, binding, folding, stapling, trimming,
and stacking. These are usually stand-alone devices that can be
connected in any number of configurations.
Figure 3-7. 4890 with bypass transport
1 Bypass transport
2 Bypass transport support
The bypass transport fits into tray 1 of the dual stacker. With the
bypass transport, sheets of paper flow from left to right (when viewed
from the front of the printer), leading from the long edge of each
sheet. You can configure the output module to run with or without the
bypass transport. The bypass transport support is stationary and
cannot be removed. However, the support does not interfere with the
operation of trays 1 or 2 when the bypass transport is removed.
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