13. Retrieve and evaluate the printed output; choose one of the following:
• The paper is fed accurately without skew and the printed output is satisfactory; your task is
completed.
• The paper is skewed and the printed output is unsatisfactory; continue to the next step.
14. If you are still having skew adjustment problems, refer to the Advanced Stock Setup information
on the PredictPrint Media Manager on the print server. If necessary, to resolve the problem,
perform one of the following:
• Create or use an Alignment Profile
• Adjust the Aligner Roll Pressure
• Adjust the Regi-Loop
If the problem continues, contact the Customer Support Center.
Important:
If using an
Advanced Stock Setup
feature, always return the feature to its
default setting before using the press.
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Transparencies
Guidelines for Printing on Transparencies
Always refer to the following guidelines before using transparencies:
• For optimum system performance and image projection, use Xerox removable stripe transparency
materials. These premium transparencies are specifically designed to provide optimum print
quality.
• Use of other transparencies may cause press damage and result in excessive service calls.
• Transparencies can be printed from all trays.
• Use only transparency stock listed in the Tested Substrate List (TSL).
• Do not intermix paper with individual transparencies in a tray. Jams can occur.
• Do not load more than 100 transparencies in a paper tray at one time.
• Load 8.5 x 11 in., A4 transparencies long edge feed only (portrait).
• Fan the transparencies to stop them from sticking together before loading.
• Load transparencies on top of a small stack of same-size paper.
• At the
PredictPrint Media Manager
, ensure that you select
Transparency
as the Paper or Media
Type and select the tray that contains the transparencies as the Paper Source.
• The maximum output stack height should not exceed 100 transparencies.
Loading Transparencies in Trays 1, 2, and 3
Load the transparencies in the LEF (portrait) direction and align the edge of the transparencies
against the left edge of the tray, with the side to be printed on facing up.
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