
Expectation Setting Document for
DocuColor 4 CP
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Vers. 2.4 dated: 9/29/99 AML, RD
Input Device
Sizes & Specifications Supported
Paper
Weight
Capacity
(stack-
height)
150 sheet Multi-sheet
Inserter (MSI)
•
B5-LEF
•
A4-LEF
•
A4-SEF
•
B4-SEF
•
A3-SEF
•
Legal (14”)-SEF
•
12”x18”-
SEF(Oversize)
•
A4
Transparencies
•
Executive-LEF
•
Letter-LEF
•
Letter-SEF
•
Legal
(14”)-SEF
•
Ledger/11x17”-
SEF
•
12”x18”-
SEF(Oversize)
•
Letter
Transparencies
64-220 gsm
(
Note:
Heavy
weight
papers
(106-220)
must be fed
from MSI
and output
to Side
Output tray)
Note:
Trans-
parencies
and Labels
must be fed
from the
MSI using a
maximum of
50 sheets
stack height
and output
to Side
Output tray
250 sheet Oversize
tray
•
SRA3
(320x450)
•
12”x18”
64-105 gsm
Standard
Paper 250
Sheets
(
Must be
used as
Tray 1)
Transparencies, Labels, Envelopes
•
The following table lists the supported transparencies, label stock and envelopes for the DocuColor 4.
•
3R5765 (letter) and 3R93179 (A4) are the transparencies recommended for best print quality. These
must be fed out of the multi-sheet inserter (MSI). These Xerox transparencies are specifically
designed to provide optimum copy quality, including more vivid colors.
•
Use of non-supported transparencies (not listed in this table) or labels may cause sub-optimal
performance (including machine damage and excessive service calls).
•
When copying to a transparency, the MSI must be used as the input source and transparency must
be selected as the media type via the control panel. Output will be delivered to the face-up tray.
•
When printing to a transparency, the MSI must be used as the input source and transparency must
be selected as the media type via the printer driver. Output will be delivered to the face-up tray.
•
Monochrome transparencies may not fuse properly, even when selecting transparencies in the print
driver. The current work-around is to select label mode when printing monochrome transparencies,
which will force the machine to accurately fuse the transparencies. This problem does not occur when
printing color transparencies.