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We can see the problem, copies appear to exit late on one side and then drop into the catch tray on an angle, thus created a jam up before they can stack correctly in the bottom tray. Has anyon else experienced this and if so what was the solution?

So far the only solution we have is a cardboard guide.
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We had this problem on the first system that we had set up in our demo room. After panicking for an hour or so (the client was on his way in for a demo) we found that on of the legs on the system was not seated properly in the hole in the roll feeder causing the system to be unlevel. According to my service manager, it is very hard to see this mistake if you are not looking for it.

Hope this helps!

Brian
I can assure you, it’s not a level problem. It’s a poor design. I’ve made guides out of the cardboard corner packing you receive with equipment and attached to the back of the roll feed. Works great, however, it won’t stack the 20 sheets anyway. And why does Ricoh want you to BEND OVER to get your copies when you can get 25 sheets stacked neatly standing up??? moons

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