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USAGE GUIDELINES FOR XEROX COLOUR COPIERS AND PRINTERS
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COLOUR MATERIALS USAGE GUIDE
Transparencies
Contact your Xerox representative or visit the Xerox website for the
current list of recommended materials for your copier/printer.
current list of recommended materials for your copier/printer.
Description and expectations
Transparency stock is used primarily to create images that can be
projected onto a wall or screen. Transparencies are made of
polyester film that is specially coated to make toner readily adhere to
it. The base material and coating type are both very important in the
final quality of the projected image.
projected onto a wall or screen. Transparencies are made of
polyester film that is specially coated to make toner readily adhere to
it. The base material and coating type are both very important in the
final quality of the projected image.
The recommended Xerox transparencies meet the critical
parameters for friction, clarity and toner adhesion required for
optimum feeding and colour image quality. When run as
recommended, feeding performance will be good, but will not equal
parameters for friction, clarity and toner adhesion required for
optimum feeding and colour image quality. When run as
recommended, feeding performance will be good, but will not equal
the reliability of Xerox Colotech + 90 g/m
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paper.
Hints, tips and testing results
Xerox testing has shown the following:
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Some Xerox copier/printers can run paper-backed
transparencies. Refer to the
transparencies. Refer to the
Recommended Materials list for
your copier/printer to determine if they are recommended or
not.
not.
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Be careful when handling transparencies. Toner cannot
penetrate into the surface of the transparency. Therefore, any
damage to the surface of the transparency will affect the
quality of the image.
penetrate into the surface of the transparency. Therefore, any
damage to the surface of the transparency will affect the
quality of the image.
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A light, oily residue may be present on the transparency after
copying. This residue will eventually disappear, but it may be
removed by gently wiping the surface with a cloth or tissue.
copying. This residue will eventually disappear, but it may be
removed by gently wiping the surface with a cloth or tissue.
CAUTION: If you cannot find or clear a transparency that is jammed
in the copier/printer, do not run another transparency or paper copy.
Damage to the machine will occur if another sheet is run while a
transparency is jammed in the fuser area and out of your viewing
area.
in the copier/printer, do not run another transparency or paper copy.
Damage to the machine will occur if another sheet is run while a
transparency is jammed in the fuser area and out of your viewing
area.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to remove a transparency that is firmly
jammed in the fuser. Only a Xerox service representative should
attempt to remove this type of transparency jam.
jammed in the fuser. Only a Xerox service representative should
attempt to remove this type of transparency jam.