Xerox 7000 User Guide

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DocuColor 8000/7000 Getting Started
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Basic capabilities
Some of the basic capabilities you should know about before 
operating the Digital Press are:
Each paper tray holds 2000 sheets of 24 lb. (90 g/m
2
paper. Load paper in the tray up to the 
Max
 fill line
Supports paper weights from 60 g/m
2
 to 300 g/m
2
Print Image Quality Assurance Area of 305 x 488 mm
Supports paper sizes from 7.2 to 19.2 inches (182 to 488 
mm)
You can feed any substrate from any paper tray
Dry Ink/Toner cartridges can be replaced while the Digital 
Press is running, without interrupting a job
New features
Here are some of the new and improved features of the 
Digital Press.
Constant fuser temperature contributes to faster print 
speeds for all substrates and improves productivity print 
speeds for mixed paper jobs.
The New Registration Technology (NRT), significantly 
improves image quality, registration, and also contributes 
to the increase of print speeds.
Digital Press resolution of 2400 x 2400 x 1 dpi, a 
substantial improvement over DocuColor 2060 and 
DocuColor 6060 at 600 x 600 x 8. 
Improved Job Batching.
The new Custom Paper feature enables the capability to 
optimize the Digital Press imaging parameters for a 
specific paper group (defined by paper weight range). 
Media types that belong to a certain group will all be 
printed with the same Digital Press imaging parameters. 
All registration adjustments are now conveniently done 
electronically from the User Interface.
The improved Dry Ink/Toner monitoring system allows you 
to view the percentage of Dry Ink/Toner left in each 
cartridge, making it easier to know when to order a 
cartridge. 
Improved gray tones.
The new Charge Corotron design makes it easier to clean 
the customer replaceable unit.