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This document outlines the preliminary design process for a Xerox presentation focused on two primary needs: efficient paper stacking and organization. The team, consisting of Devin Pryor, Lamont Wright, Alban Xhema, and Jennifer DiStefano, discussed various design approaches, including utilizing bins and ledge systems to manage 50 sheets of paper per unit. Key discussions included ensuring stability, accurate weight measurements, and the feasibility of automated stacking processes. Final design selection criteria and considerations for developing the preferred solution are included.
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Team 004: Devin Pryor, Lamont Wright, Alban Xhema, Jennifer DiStefano Xerox Presentation Two
Needs and Requirements Preliminary Designs Discernment Process Final Selection Table of contents
50 sheets between each set of plastic dividers. Diagonal creates offset. Stable and sufficientway to stack paper. Design one
Each bin holds 50 sheets. Once the first bin reaches the weight of 50 sheets it lowers. The next bin beginscollecting paper. This process is then repeated until desired number of bins is filled Design two
Stacks of 50 at a time. Uses a ledge and drop system. Uses lasers and weight to determine the number of papers in the system. For accuracy, proper weight values must be input. Design three
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