Xerox 96 NPS manual Adjusting print quality and speed, Installing the custom transfer assist blade

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7.Adjusting print quality and speed

This chapter considers means for checking and optimizing print quality and speed.

Installing the custom transfer assist blade

If you use nonstandard paper sizes, you should install the custom transfer assist blade to ensure good print quality.

Caution: The custom transfer assist blade comes as a kit with detailed instructions. Be sure to follow the instructions carefully.

To prevent damage to the printer, have your service representative show you how to customize and install a custom transfer assist blade for the first time.

You must use the standard transfer assist blade with standard paper of the following sizes:

In U.S. markets

11.1—11.4 inches (282—290 mm)

11.8—12.1 inches (300—307 mm)

13—13.5 inches (330—343 mm) In non-U.S. markets

11.1—11.4 inches (282—290 mm)

11.8—12.1 inches (300—307 mm)

Note: With these paper sizes, transfer efficiency may be reduced.

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Contents Version 7.1 August 2000 721P86651 Page Laser safety Operation safetyOzone information Xerox Docuprint 96/4635/180 NPS Troubleshooting Guide Table of contents Correcting stacking problems System unresponsive Index Contents IntroductionAbout this guide Conventions DocuPrint NPS Interactive Customer Documentation CD Related publicationsPage Information to have on hand when calling for service Calling for serviceEnabling and disabling the modem for remote service Fault masking Fault List screen Troubleshooting Xerox Client Software installation Troubleshooting Xerox Client Software Installation Troubleshooting a Novell implementation Pserver problems Problem Probable Cause ResolutionPASSWORDS=ON at Problem Probable Cause Resolution Rprinter problems Problem Probable Cause Resolution Page Clearing paper misfeeds and jams Clearing a feeder tray faultClearing Paper Misfeeds and Jams Frequent misfeeds Clearing paper jams Checking job integrity following a paper jam Fault InstructionsArea Printer areasArea Area Area Area Area Area Area Area Area Clearing bypass transport paper jams Area Measuring the paper curl Paper curl and paper jamsDecurler lever Adjusting the decurler leverPaper curl chart Listing and printing sample documents Using sample documentsList Sample Documents Arguments NonePrint Sample Document PS-oplist sample documentsArguments Document Using Sample Documents Page Installing the custom transfer assist blade Adjusting print quality and speedCorrecting skewed printing Adjusting the registration transport roll leversAdjusting Print Quality and Speed Measuring performance Calculating throughput Enter Start Printing Minimizing the start-up latency 99995163.ps, November 19, 1996 35222 pm PST Dpi versus 600 dpi performance Setting page order Product features that affect print qualityProprietary PostScript extensions Device-dependent operators Gray shading-setscreen and setcolorscreenGray shading-settransfer and transfer function Smooth curves-setflat Settransfer, or SetcolortransferInvisible strokes-0 setlinewidth Scan conversion-fill, eofill, and strokeSymptom Probable cause Action Correcting stacking problemsPage System unresponsive Configuring and Managing the System forPage Numerics IndexIndex