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Important Paper Properties for Colour Xerography
Paper influences on document quality
Variables in the paper-making process can influence the quality and
performance of the finished paper. While some variables are
controlled to create specific stocks, others may result in
imperfections.
performance of the finished paper. While some variables are
controlled to create specific stocks, others may result in
imperfections.
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Formation – Formation is how fibers are distributed on a
sheet. Poor fiber formation can cause mottle or uneven, spotty
toner distribution in images with high solid area coverage. To
gain insight into the formation of paper, hold a sample sheet
up to a light. If the paper has good formation, it looks even and
consistent. If it has poor formation, it will appear splotchy and
uneven.
sheet. Poor fiber formation can cause mottle or uneven, spotty
toner distribution in images with high solid area coverage. To
gain insight into the formation of paper, hold a sample sheet
up to a light. If the paper has good formation, it looks even and
consistent. If it has poor formation, it will appear splotchy and
uneven.
Hint: Fiber formation is especially
important when documents
include photographs or have
high ink coverage. For best
results, select a paper that has
good formation.
include photographs or have
high ink coverage. For best
results, select a paper that has
good formation.