Xerox 701P28020 manual Formation, Impurities, Stock Library coating categories

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Selecting stock for your Xerox Nuvera System

Stock coating categories for Xerox Nuvera

Coatings can be applied to papers to increase smoothness.

When coated media are entered into the Stock Library, the coating type must be set to gloss, high-gloss, semi-gloss, satin, or matte.

Table 1-5.provides descriptions of the coating types.

Table 1-5. Stock Library coating categories

Stock Library

Common names / descriptions (supplied by

Gloss range (% reflectance)

coating types

the paper manufacturer)

 

 

 

 

High gloss

Cast, Chrome coated, C1S/C2S, cast

Gloss range = 80+

 

coated, and any other high gloss special

 

 

process media

 

 

 

 

Gloss

Gloss, Enamel, Art

Gloss range = 50 to 80

 

 

 

Semi-gloss

Dull, Silk

Gloss range = 35 to 50

 

 

 

Satin

Satin, Velvet

Gloss range = 23 to 35

 

 

 

Matte

Matte, Reply card

Gloss range = 10 to 25

 

 

 

The gloss ranges in Table 1-5.are measured at a 75 degree angle with the TAPPI test method T 480. Gloss ranges are not rigidly fixed, which accounts for the slight overlap in values.

You can normally use the name or description of the finish, which is supplied by the manufacturer, to determine the coating type. Paper mills may not be consistent in how they describe stock coatings.

Formation

Formation is the distribution of fibers in paper. Fibers should be distributed evenly throughout the sheet. Although formation is not included in the manufacturer’s specifications, you can check it by holding a sheet up to a light. If the sheet looks even throughout, it has good formation. If you see uneven light and dark areas, formation is poor.

Good formation is especially important when documents include halftone images of photographs or high ink coverage. Halftone images appear sharper on paper with good formation. Solid images can appear uneven or spotty when printed on paper with poor formation.

Impurities

Impurities in the papermaking process can leave tiny specks in some stocks. The specks can appear as marks or spots in printed

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Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide

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Contents Paper Page Table of Contents Tips by stock type Glossary of paper terms Table of Contents Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide Introduction ContentsAbout this guide Typographical Conventions Related resources Introduction Viii Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide Selecting stock for your Xerox Nuvera System Stock size and weight rangesPaper size range Stock Library and Media Compatibility Guide Recommended stocksImage quality performance categories Stocks that should not be used Stocks that should not be run on a Xerox Nuvera SystemOrdering guidelines for paper Paper properties that affect xerographic imagesBrightness Finish / SmoothnessImpurities FormationStock Library coating categories Shade OpacityElectrical properties and image quality Paper properties that affect paper handling Moisture contentGrain Paper weight ranges Fold with and against grainCut quality Hangs lower with grainSurface strength Electrical properties and paper handlingPage Managing your paper supply Checking paper for defectsHandling paper Stacking limitsPaper and moisture Problems caused by moistureControlling moisture in paper Using storage bags for unused paper Weekend shutdown Environmental limitsLoading paper into feeder trays Conditioning paper to the printing environmentPaper conditioning times Stock Loading Label for Trays 1 Determining paper curl Fanning the lead edge Stock names Inserter hints and tipsStock orientation Paper handling Managing your paper supply Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide Xerox Nuvera MX Special considerations Tips by stock typeStock types Tips by stock type Tips that apply to all stocks Bond 56 to 158 gsmAll stocks Bond 56 to 158 gsmCarbonless Bristol 147 to 220 gsmCover coated 140 to 220 gsm Cover uncoated 106 to 220 gsm Drilled paperCover uncoated 106 to 220 gsm Drilled paperHeavyweight coated 140 to 220 gsm Heavyweight coated 140 to 220 gsmEnvelopes EnvelopesHeavyweight uncoated 106 to 220 gsm 10. Heavyweight uncoated 106 to 220 gsmIndex 130 to 220 gsm 11. Index 130 to 220 gsmLightweight uncoated 56 to 84 gsm 13. Lightweight uncoated 56 to 84 gsmLabel stock 12. LabelsMiddleweight uncoated 91 to 105 gsm 14. Middleweight uncoated 91 to 105 gsmPerforated paper 15. Perforated paperPreprinted paper 16. Preprinted paper16. Preprinted paper Recycled paper17. Recycled paper Scored paper Synthetic papers and plastics18. Scored paper 19. Synthetic papers and plasticsTabs 20. TabsTransparencies 21. TransparenciesXerox DocuCard 22. Xerox DocuCardTips by stock type Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide About Xerox papers Accessing paper information onlineXerox digital stocks To order Xerox paper For technical information about Xerox paperUnderstanding basic size and basis weight Converting paper weight from pounds to gsmTable A-1. Basic sizes Table for converting paper weights Formula for converting paper weightsTable A-2. Multipliers for converting pounds to gsm Table A-3. Equivalent basis weights of paper Table A-3. Equivalent basis weights of paper Printing with tabs Obtaining additional tabs guide kitsInstalling the tabs guide Tab Optimization ModeDefine stocks, program, and load feeder trays Printing on tabbed stockFor systems with a Multi-Function Finisher MFF For systems with FTM / DS5000 or BFM type finishersFeeder procedures Managing the feed modulesAdd stock to a tray directly from the Stock Library window Copy stock attributes from one tray to anotherLoad non-tab stock in a paper tray Load tab stock in a paper trayInserter procedures View a list of paper trays and their settingsSelect Tray Disable Tray Prevent a tray from feedingManaging the feed modules Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide Finisher procedures Managing the Finishing Transport Module and StackerStacker Limitations Unload stacker cartView stacker settings Define a new stock Managing the Stock LibraryDelete a stock Edit stock attributes Glossary of paper terms Glossary Term DefinitionGlossary Term Definition Glossary Term Definition Glossary Term Definition Glossary Term Definition Tappi Index Index Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide Index-3 Index Index-4 Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide

701P28020 specifications

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