Xerox 5760 Reference Guide

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USAGE GUIDELINES
MAJESTIK 5760/5765 MATERIALS USAGE GUIDE
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Hole-Punched Papers
Material Description & Expectations
Hole-Punched Papers have two or more holes along one edge for 
use in ring binders and notebooks.  This paper is often referred to as 
predrilled paper.  Most hole-punched papers that fit into the 
standard paper size and weight ranges for the 5760/5765 should run 
reliably.  The recommended papers meet Xerox’s high quality 
standards and will provide reliable feeding and good image quality.
Recommended Materials
Xerox 24 lb Image Series LX,  3 hole drilled
,  8.5 x 11” = 3R3875
Xerox 20 lb 4024 DP, 3 hole drilled,  8.5 x 11” = 3R2193
Xerox 20 lb Image Series DP, 3 hole drilled
,  8.5 x 11” = 3R3016
Xerox 20 lb Recycled, 3 hole drilled,  8.5 x 11” = 3R5131
Steps for Success
1 Load non-heavy-weight, hole-punched papers in paper trays 1, 2, 
and 3 with the holes to the right.
2 Load all heavy-weight, hole-punched papers (greater than 28 lb 
bond, 105 gsm) in the Paper Tray Bypass with the holes to the 
left.
3 Do not attempt to copy an image onto the area of the holes.  This 
will cause unwanted toner on the back of the copies/prints and 
may lead to machine damage.
4 When copying from a hole-punched original onto hole-punched 
paper, the holes on the original must be masked or edited away 
to prevent them from printing out on the copies/prints. (See 
complete instructions in the Hints & Tips section below.)
Hints, Tips & Testing Results
Xerox testing has shown the following:
When copying from a hole-punched original onto hole-punched 
paper, special actions must be taken to prevent the holes from 
printing out as dark spots on the copy/print.  These spots can be 
eliminated by using the Image Shift, Edge Erase, or Delete 
Outside  editing features of the 5765 (or 5760 with an edit 
configuration) to edit the holes away.  Another option, without 
editing, is to cover the holes on the original by placing a clean 
white sheet behind the original before copying.
If an image is copied over the area of the holes, toner will 
transfer through the holes and onto the Charge/Transfer roll 
film.  This excess toner will be transferred onto the back of 
copies/prints when the next job is run.  Permanent fuser 
damage can occur if this is done repeatedly.
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