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DA80F/DA95F AddressRight™ Printers Service Manual (SV61962 Rev. A)
2 • Specifications
2.5 Material
Specifications
Envelopes may have either a diagonal or straight edge along the enve-
lope flap. Envelopes may have either a diagonal or straight edge along
the envelope flap. Stuffing materials must be machine folded (C, Z, or 1/2
folded) or cut sheets.
•
Booklets
are defined as media having physical dimensions 6" x 9”
(152mm x 229mm) or larger. Booklets have an opening along their long
edge which is covered by a flap with an adhesive seal.
•
Catalog Envelopes
have an opening along their short edge which is
closed by a flap with an adhesive seal. A catalog may consist of multiple
pages bound by adhesive or tabs on the feed edge or at 90 degrees with
respect to the feed edge. Material that is too stiff will cause feed prob-
lems.
•
Postcards
have no folds or bends. The printable side may have a higher
surface roughness than the non-printable side.
•
Self-mailers
may be of “C,” “Z,” or half-folded construction. They may not
exceed the maximum allowable thickness as specified on the previous
page and must be tabbed per postal regulations. Half-folds and tri-folds
must be machine produced.
• A
catalog
may consist of multiple pages bound by adhesive or tabs on
the feed edge or at 90 degrees with respect to the feed edge.
•
Sheet stock
may consist of 20 to 28 lb. (75 to 105g/m
2
) bond as well as
60 to 80 lb. (220 to 300g/m
2
) coated stock. The size and thickness con-
straints specified above apply.
Approved Media
•
Envelopes
normally have a flap along the long edge and are processed
by the printer non-flap edge first (see illustration)
Non-flap
Lead Edge
Flap Edge
(flap faces down)