Customer Expectations Setting Guidelines
Xerox DocuColor 40/30 Family Digital Color Production System
5
09/08/99
Version 6.0
COATED PAPER
Coated paper test results indicate that machine performance
varies and may not meet the same consistent performance of
Xerox Color Xpressions. Coated papers are designed for
use in offset equipment and, when used in xerographic
equipment, may cause multisheet feeds, misfeeds, skewing
and jams. For best results, coated paper should be:
•
Obtained with the highest cut quality for xerographic
use.
•
Fanned vigorously before loading into the paper trays
•
Stored in moisture proof sealed packaging when not in
use.
The performance of coated paper is greatly affected by
temperature and humidity extremes. Both operating and
storage conditions should not exceed 75
°
F or 60%
relative humidity.
110 lb.
index
16 lb.
bond
60 lb.
cover
Coated Paper-Duplex Applications
80 lb.
text
Coated stocks above 60 lb. cover (160 gsm), run from
the MSI, are most likely to exhibit good performance.
Stocks less than 80 lb. text (120 gsm) must be run from
the MSI. There is a possibility of intermittent second side
deletions and other image quality defects when copies
are duplexed.
80 lb. text (120 gsm), when manually duplexed from MSI,
may exhibit second side deletions. Trays 2 and 3 may be
used for duplexing 80 lb.text (120 gsm) stocks. Note:
This weight stock may exhibit reduced gloss when run
through Trays 2 and 3.
Stocks between 80 lb. text and 60 lb. cover (120-160
gsm) must be run from the MSI. There is a possibility of
intermittent second side deletions when copies are
duplexed.
– Refer to the
DocuColor 40 Family Materials Usage Guide
701P94536 for more information. The information
contained in this document also pertains to the
DocuColor 30.