
Wrap-up
Paper has a direct relationship to print quality – the better the paper, the better the
results.
Specify paper that has been designed for digital printing.
Select paper that has good formation.
Use smooth or coated finishes for documents that have fine detail, shaded areas or
halftone images.
Select a true white paper for truer colours and more natural looking skin tones.
For documents with large amounts of toner or ink coverage, use papers with higher
opacity.
Select paper between 64 and 280 gsm.
Design jobs to fold with the grain.
Limit ink coverage to 280%.
Specify ream-sealed, mill-cut paper.
Keep paper sealed in wrapper until required.
Store paper in temperature and humidity controlled room.
Put paper is the same room as the DocuColor 2060 at least 24 hours prior to use.
Reseal open reams and keep in moisture-proof container.
Always handle paper carefully.
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