Dual optical sensors detect folded or bound media before roller engagement, stopping feed early to prevent conveyance jams.
A tray-mounted fan blows across sheet edges to separate coated or thick paper without enlarging the image forming unit.
Two-stage stacking shifts print media in intersecting directions to sort bundles with less overlap and better visibility.
A reciprocating, laterally shifting stacking unit sorts print media in set counts while keeping the printer footprint compact.
A laterally movable stacking part above the media tray cuts printer installation space while still sorting and stacking different print sizes.
A detachable two-part stacking unit retracts and separates from the printer casing to simplify paper jam access and removal.
An expanding output tray sorts print media by shifting in X and Y directions, improving alignment, visibility, and space use.
A reciprocating, extendable stacking portion sorts print media in batches while keeping the printer footprint compact and stacks aligned.
An expandable stacking part shifts laterally to sort printed media while keeping the printer footprint compact and reducing misalignment risk.