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USAGE GUIDELINES FOR XEROX COLOUR COPIERS AND PRINTERS
COLOUR MATERIALS USAGE GUIDE
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Recycled Papers
Description and expectations
Most recycled papers are made from a combination of new pulp, 
waste from the paper-making process, and paper that has been 
returned by consumers for recycling. Because the nature of paper 
returned for recycling is unpredictable, recycled papers are less 
uniform in content and quality than papers made from entirely virgin 
fiber. 
The recommended Xerox recycled papers offer the best feed 
performance and image quality available. These papers undergo 
exclusive screening procedures to minimize the amount of harmful 
inks and plastic particles in the final product. The recommended 
recycled papers will run well in Xerox copier/printers, but the 
reduced smoothness, formation and brightness will result in 
degraded image quality as compared to the benchmark Xerox 
Colotech + 90 g/m
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 paper.
Hints, tips and testing results
Xerox testing has shown the following:
Severe image quality problems are likely if non-recommended 
recycled papers are run. If you plan to use a recycled paper 
other than the Xerox brand, first try a small quantity to test its 
performance, then consult your local Xerox representative for 
agreement on its use.
The wide variation in recycled paper fibers increases the 
tendency for these papers to curl, which may result in jams. If an 
obvious curl is detected, load that paper in the (Also Called Tray 
5) with the curl side down for best feeding performance.
Two-sided copying with recycled papers is not recommended. 
The inherently poor image quality of recycled papers only 
becomes worse when the second side is run.
To avoid making a marginal material worse, all recycled papers 
should be stored in sealed packages when not in use. Image 
quality on exposed papers will degrade even more as humidity 
increases.