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Xerox Stacker Pro. James Zellhart , Connor Senft , Justin Lewis, Beau Langdon. Abstract. Conclusion.
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Xerox Stacker Pro James Zellhart, Connor Senft, Justin Lewis, Beau Langdon Abstract Conclusion Xerox machines are a staple in the professional world for their ability to accurately and quickly print paper. A problem with the printed paper though is that it is not always stacked in a uniform way. Users also need two different types of stacks, one offset and one not offset. Our design will make the Xerox machine stacking component be accurate to within 5 mm of the desired stacking type. Our final design is centered around replaceable parts for the different stacks required. An angled component allows for the stacks to become offset, and the non-offset component allows for precise stacking, as well as ease of removing the paper. When the components are not in use, they can be hung off the back of the machine. With this method, different types of molds can be created with ease for different types of stacks a company may require beyond those engineered for the project. Customer Needs Weighting Figure 1. AHP Comparison Chart Figure 3. TRIZ Matrix SCAMPER Substitute Cheaper Materials Paper Collector Put to other use Combine Stacking Methods Figure 6. Non-offset stacker component Eliminate the 5 mm safety net Eliminate Adapt Playing Card Packages Rearrange Slope Tray Downwards Modify Stack Sideways • Figure 2. Abbreviated SCAMPER Model Figure 4 &5. Laser paper counter and casing, Angled paper stacker in machine