Dual mode tamper/offsetter

Sheet-material associating – Associating or disassociating – Sheet associating

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414907, B65H 3134

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055014429

ABSTRACT:
In a sheet stacking and job separating system for a reproduction apparatus, in which, repeatedly, plural printed sheets are compiled as a print job set by being tamped into a squared stack in a compiler with a tamper system, and the compiled stack is ejected from the compiler onto an output stacking tray holding plural stacks in a common stack, and wherein respective print job stacks are stacked offset from one another in the output tray: a dual mode print job set stack tamper and job sets offsetting system in a first mode tamps the print job set in the compiler while retaining a defined stacking position, and in a second mode shifts selected print job sets out of the defined stacking position into an offset position to provide the offset in the output tray, preferably by moving both of the tampers in the same direction with the same drive motor.

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