Operator Guide
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Overview
NOTE: The equivalent grams per square meter of 20 pound paper
is actually 75 gsm. However, there is no standard 75 gsm paper.
The available stock that is closest in weight to 20 pound paper is
80 gsm.
Special stocks
The following special stocks can be used with the DP 100/115/
135/155/180 EPS:
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Labels: Must be the type designed for high-speed printers and
must meet the specifications described in the section above.
Loading instructions are printed on all paper trays.
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Transparencies: Must be the type designed for high-speed
printers and must meet the specifications described in the
section above. Loading instructions are printed on all paper
trays.
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Colored paper: Available in a variety of colors, colored paper
has many uses, including calling attention to certain printed
material, separating special sections, or dividing chapters of a
report.
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Preprinted paper: May be letterhead, forms, or logos. (Refer
to Helpful Facts about Paper to verify that the preprinting inks
used on your stock are the kind formulated for use in laser
printers.)
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Predrilled paper: Has holes for use in binders or binder rings.
Before loading predrilled paper, fan it to remove any loose
plugs that could cause paper jams.
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Perforated paper
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Precut or full tabs
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Carbonless paper
General paper characteristics to look for
When selecting paper, look for the following:
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Low moisture content (a paper to moisture ratio below 5.7
percent). Paper with higher moisture content may curl and
jam.
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Smooth surface
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Moisture resistant wrapping
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No defects such as bent edges or uneven surfaces
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Grain runs parallel with the long side of paper
Summary of Contents for DocuPrint 100 EPS
Page 1: ...operator Xerox DocuPrint 100 115 135 180 EPS 701P24790 April 2005 guide...
Page 16: ...xiv Operator Guide Introduction...
Page 54: ...1 38 Operator Guide Overview...
Page 60: ...2 6 Operator Guide Managing the printer Figure 2 7 Rear and side guides in trays 3 4 5 and 6...
Page 66: ...2 12 Operator Guide Managing the printer...
Page 80: ...3 14 Operator Guide Managing the system...
Page 121: ...Operator Guide 5 19 Troubleshooting Figure 5 4 Area 3 Figure 5 5 Area 4...
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Page 123: ...Operator Guide 5 21 Troubleshooting Figure 5 7 Area 6...
Page 124: ...5 22 Operator Guide Troubleshooting Figure 5 8 Area 7...
Page 130: ...5 28 Operator Guide Troubleshooting Figure 5 17 Area 16 Figure 5 18 Area 17...
Page 140: ...5 38 Operator Guide Troubleshooting Figure 5 28 Hold printed sheets...
Page 141: ...Operator Guide 5 39 Troubleshooting Figure 5 29 Paper curl chart...
Page 154: ...A 6 Operator Guide Supplies...