Xerox DOCUTECH 65 manual General stapling guidelines, Staple capability for various paper weights

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General stapling guidelines

To ensure that stapling of thin sets is satisfactory, finishers made before the end of 1998 will cycle down and wait briefly after producing 30 sets of 15 sheets to give you an opportunity to proof the job. You are not required to empty the Stacker in order to resume printing.

For Finishers made after the end of 1998, a similar process takes place except that you are required to empty the Stacker in order to resume printing.

If these parameters are not satisfactory for your printing, please contact

Xerox.

Dimensions that can be stapled: The minimum size for stapling is 6.7 by 8 inches (170 x 203 mm). The fed edge must be between 8 to 12 inches (203 x 305 mm) to be stapled.

Figure 3-3. Size requirements for stapling

This edge

 

must be

 

between 8 to

 

12 inches (203

Feed

to 305 mm) to

Direction

be stapled.

 

Weights that can be stapled: The Finisher can staple a maximum of 50 sheets of 20 lb paper. The maximum staple capability for other stock weights is shown in Table 3-1.

Table 3-1. Staple capability for various paper weights

Weight

Maximum Number of Stapled Sheets

 

 

20 lb 75 gsm

50

 

 

24 lb or 90 gsm

44

 

 

32 lb or 120 gsm

33

 

 

65 lb or 244 gsm Cover to

22

110 or 203 gsm Index

 

 

 

When the Top Tray of the Finisher is used: Short-edge feed (SEF) sheets less than 6.7 inches (170 mm) long in the feed direction or 8 inches (203 mm) long in the cross-feed direction will go to the Top Tray rather than to the Stacker.

During certain jam or error conditions, purged sheets (to be discarded) are also sent to the Top Tray.

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