Stack height sensing machanism

Sheet feeding or delivering – Delivering – With transfer means between conveyor and receiver

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271187, 271155, 271215, 271217, B65H 2900

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055182305

ABSTRACT:
An active stack height sensing mechanism that operates through a cam off a disc stacker which performs one cycle per sheet stacked. After a sheet is stacked, a stack height clamp contacts the stack and stops. If the stack height is too low or within a predetermined range, a flag attached to the clamp will block a light beam path between an emitter and receiver and trip the stack height sensor. If the stack height is too high, the stack height sensor will not be made indicating that the stacker should be indexed down.

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