Paper Curl Correction from Advanced Stock Setup
Tip:
Changing the default setting can be considered a temporary solution because
environmental conditions vary from day to day. It is recommended that upon completion of
the print job, you return the option to its default setting.
Important:
Always run several test prints, evaluate the output, and if necessary, readjust the
values before running your print job. This ensures that the desired output is achieved.
The Paper Curl Correction options include:
1 Sided-Face Up
Use this option to select the desired paper curl settings for one-sided print jobs that exit the
machine in the face-up position.
1 Sided-Face Down
Use this option to select the desired paper curl settings for 1-sided print jobs that exit the machine
in the face down position.
2 Sided
Use this option to select the desired paper curl settings for 2-sided print jobs.
Edit Settings
Additional settings are available for each of the three
Paper Curl Correction
options by selecting
Edit Settings
. These additional settings include both the preset and custom settings, and use
lookup tables for curl control that are based on the percentage of toner area coverage of the job
and the humidity values in the room where the press sits.
If you select the
Edit Settings
button, it opens the Paper Curl Correction Test Print window which
displays additional settings that include preset and custom selections.
Paper Curl Correction Test Print
The Paper Curl Correction Test Print includes the following options and settings:
•
Default
: This is the system preset value. The press uses this setting to determine the amount of
pressure needed automatically at the different decurlers to reduce the output curl of the paper.
Always use this setting first before using other custom settings.
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Test Print Button for Paper Curl Correction
Refer to the latest stock and paper guidelines for the press for the recommended paper types and
weights. For more information, refer to
Downloading Current Media Information
.
Important:
Always run several test prints, evaluate the output, and if necessary, readjust the
values before you run the entire print job. This ensures that the desired output is achieved.
Types A, B, and C
Types A, B, and C are system default settings; the following list defines each type:
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