Xerox 75 MX Benutzerhandbuch

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Operator Guide
Paper and other stock
DocuTech/DocuPrint 75/90 and DocuPrint 75 MX
5-5
c = Requires a Xerox technical specialist to permanently set up 
any of the trays 1-4 to handle 12 x 18-inch (305 x 457 mm) 
paper. After any one of these trays is set up to handle this size, it 
cannot run other sizes. Tray 5, however, can be used without any 
special set-up intervention from Xerox.
d = For the correct paper loading orientation refer to the paper 
tray label or to 
e = Embossed letterhead may cause degraded paper handling, 
and possibly minor image deletion defects near the embossed 
area on either side of the paper.
= There is a lightweight paper feeding kit that is recommended 
when carbonless stock runs out of tray 6.  This kit reduces the 
nip force in the paper feed and reduces the incidence of 
smudged or burst cells on the paper.  This kit part number is 
606K07180.
g = Performance is highly dependent on the quality of the coated 
paper. Frequent use of coated papers, especially lower quality 
papers, might cause increased contamination in the printer 
which could degrade the paper handling capability and the 
image quality performance for all papers.
h = Image deletion defects might occur near the perforation, 
especially if the perforation is parallel to the feed direction.
i = Two-sided printing (duplex) should not be selected when this 
stock is used.
j = It is recommend that only Bypass Tray (Tray 5) is used for this 
stock.
k = Blank or preprinted covers are acceptable. Cannot print on 
textured cover stock.
l = The 110 lb index stock (203 gsm) and the 65 lb cover stock 
(244 gsm) are both used for covers on documents. The paper 
handling performance for both stocks will be similar. 
NOTE:   For all trays, the fusing quality and “fix level” for images 
on 65 lb. cover stock, Vellum Bristol papers, and other textured-
surface stock will be degraded; therefore, this stock is not 
recommended for imaging use.
NOTE:   Long Edge Feed (LEF) and Short Edge Feed (SEF) 
indicate the orientation of the sheet in a Paper Tray and which 
edge of the paper will be fed into the printer first.