Xerox 12 manual Reliability

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Reflectivity – When dry ink is applied to a smooth surface paper, such as gloss, the resulting image is sharper because the image is reflected back in a straightforward direction. Images resulting from dry ink applied to a rough surface are not as sharp because the image reflection is scattered in several directions.

Hint: Select paper with a smooth, reflective surface for sharper images.

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Curl – Excessive paper curl may cause jams. The selection of a low-curl paper within the recommended moisture range will make a significant difference in the performance of your copier/printer.

Xerox papers are manufactured with built-in curl control and work well when loaded into the paper trays in the correct curl direction.

Some papers are packaged with an arrow printed on one end of the ream wrapper. The arrow points to the wire side of the paper. The curl side of the paper, also known as the felt side, is the opposite side.

Load the paper into the copier/printer’s internal paper trays so the image will print on the wire side of the paper.

Load the paper into the Bypass Tray (also called Tray 5) or High Capacity Feeder (if available) with the wire side up (curl side down). It is especially important to load heavy weight papers into the Bypass Tray with the curl side down.

If more detailed information about loading paper is required, refer to the user guide for your copier/printer.

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Contents Color Once YOU’VE Made Your First Smart Decision Make the Next Contents Usage Guidelines for Xerox Color Copiers and Printers How to Order Paper like a ProPapers for today’s business IntroductionMaking the best decision Answers to these question and moreSymbols About this guideTerminology Let’s take a look at the papermaking machines Why do we produce so many documents?About Paper Fundamentals of PaperWhen dry ink meets paper What Happens When Dry Ink Meets PaperPaper influences on document quality Important Paper Properties for Color XerographyAbout Paper About Paper About Paper About Paper Optical paper qualities that influence image quality Reliability Paper feeding hints Moisture content Electrical properties conductivity and resistivitySurface strength Friction coefficient Paper Storage Stacking Temperature and humidityConditioning paper Moisture and xerography Why Paper Doesn’t Always Work the Way it ShouldCoated paper and offset Coated paper and xerographyOffice digital copying and printing Technology and PaperDigital production printing Office laser printingXerox Papers and Xerox Digital Copier/Printers How to Order Paper like a Pro How paper is categorized in the USA and CanadaBusiness papers Coated book Book papersPremium text Uncoated bookCover IndexSpeciality materials Types of Paper Features Surfaces Names Inches Lbs Mils Xerox paperXerox NeverTear Board Equivalent Paper WeightsBook Papers Cover Index Applications for PaperHow Paper is Measured in Terms of Weights and Sizes Terms used to describe paper weightWays paper can be ordered Paper sizes in the USA and Canada International Standards Organization ISO paper sizes SeriesRA Series SRA Series How to Select the Right Texture/Finish Smooth finishesRough finishes How to Specify Paper Ten ways to keep your costs down How to Cut Your CostsStandard or Normal Weight Papers Uncoated Usage Guidelines for Xerox Color Copiers and PrintersDescription and expectations Hints, tips and testing results Heavy-Weight PapersCoated Papers Hints, tips and testing results Usage Guidelines for Xerox Color Copiers and Printers Recycled Papers Hole-Punched Papers Pressure-Sensitive Labels Preprinted Papers Single-Step Transfer Paper Transparencies Usage Guidelines for Xerox Color Copiers and Printers This page is intentionally blank Glossary Carton Dimensional stabilityEquilibrium Moisture content Equivalent weightFormation Heavy weight paperFine papers FinishLead edge Lightweight paperLaser bond LeafPublishing paper ResolutionSubstance weight PrintabilityTranslucent papers Wire sideText paper Trail edgeTo learn more Next Generation of Color Documents is Here