Xerox 701P28020 manual Stock Loading Label for Trays 1

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Managing your paper supply

Figure 2-2. Stock Loading Label for Trays 1 and 2

Figure 2-3. Stock Loading Label for Trays 3 and 4

The following are general stock loading tips:

Never open reams or cartons of paper until you are ready to load the paper into a feeder tray. Reams and cartons provide a barrier to moisture, which ensures proper paper handling and image quality.

The stock that you load into a feeder tray must match the tray programming. The tray can be programmed prior to loading the paper, or the paper can be loaded first and the tray programmed later. Refer to the Configuring Paper Stocks and Tray Settings section in the Xerox Nuvera User Guide and Training Aid online.

NOTE: When programming a stock in a feed tray or the stock library it is important to set the correct stock properties, especially the weight listed as gsm. Based on the weight of the stock (gsm) setting, the feed tray ‘fluffers’ settings are modified to feed the programmed stock. Taking time to verify the gsm setting increases runtime and productivity by decreasing feed module paper jams.

Inside the feeder tray, move the paper guides away from the stack before adding or removing stock. This will help you prevent damage to the guides and the paper.

Adjust the side and trail edge guides snug against the stack after loading the first ream of paper then fill the remainder of the tray.

Ensure the finger of the stack height sensor is free and rests above the top of the stack.

Loading papers of varying types and weights may warrant manual adjustment of the decurler mechanism. Refer to the Adjusting the Decurler section in the Xerox Nuvera User Guide

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 About this guide ContentsIntroduction Typographical Conventions Related resources Introduction Viii Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide Paper size range Stock size and weight rangesSelecting stock for your Xerox Nuvera System Image quality performance categories Recommended stocksStock Library and Media Compatibility Guide Stocks that should not be run on a Xerox Nuvera System Stocks that should not be usedPaper properties that affect xerographic images Ordering guidelines for paperFinish / Smoothness BrightnessStock Library coating categories FormationImpurities Electrical properties and image quality OpacityShade Grain Moisture contentPaper properties that affect paper handling Fold with and against grain Paper weight rangesHangs lower with grain Cut qualityElectrical properties and paper handling Surface strengthPage Checking paper for defects Managing your paper supplyStacking limits Handling paperControlling moisture in paper Problems caused by moisturePaper and moisture Using storage bags for unused paper Environmental limits Weekend shutdownPaper conditioning times Conditioning paper to the printing environmentLoading paper into feeder trays Stock Loading Label for Trays 1 Determining paper curl Fanning the lead edge Stock orientation Inserter hints and tipsStock names Paper handling Managing your paper supply Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide Stock types Tips by stock typeXerox Nuvera MX Special considerations Tips by stock type Bond 56 to 158 gsm Tips that apply to all stocksAll stocks Bond 56 to 158 gsmCover coated 140 to 220 gsm Bristol 147 to 220 gsmCarbonless Drilled paper Cover uncoated 106 to 220 gsmCover uncoated 106 to 220 gsm Drilled paperHeavyweight coated 140 to 220 gsm Heavyweight coated 140 to 220 gsmEnvelopes Envelopes10. Heavyweight uncoated 106 to 220 gsm Heavyweight uncoated 106 to 220 gsmIndex 130 to 220 gsm 11. Index 130 to 220 gsm13. Lightweight uncoated 56 to 84 gsm Lightweight uncoated 56 to 84 gsmLabel stock 12. Labels14. Middleweight uncoated 91 to 105 gsm Middleweight uncoated 91 to 105 gsmPerforated paper 15. Perforated paper16. Preprinted paper Preprinted paper17. Recycled paper Recycled paper16. Preprinted paper Synthetic papers and plastics Scored paper18. Scored paper 19. Synthetic papers and plastics20. Tabs Tabs21. Transparencies Transparencies22. Xerox DocuCard Xerox DocuCardTips by stock type Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide Xerox digital stocks Accessing paper information onlineAbout Xerox papers For technical information about Xerox paper To order Xerox paperTable A-1. Basic sizes Converting paper weight from pounds to gsmUnderstanding basic size and basis weight Table A-2. Multipliers for converting pounds to gsm Formula for converting paper weightsTable for converting paper weights Table A-3. Equivalent basis weights of paper Table A-3. Equivalent basis weights of paper Obtaining additional tabs guide kits Printing with tabsTab Optimization Mode Installing the tabs guidePrinting on tabbed stock Define stocks, program, and load feeder traysFor systems with FTM / DS5000 or BFM type finishers For systems with a Multi-Function Finisher MFFManaging the feed modules Feeder proceduresAdd stock to a tray directly from the Stock Library window Copy stock attributes from one tray to anotherLoad tab stock in a paper tray Load non-tab stock in a paper trayView a list of paper trays and their settings Inserter proceduresSelect Tray Disable Tray Prevent a tray from feedingManaging the feed modules Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide Managing the Finishing Transport Module and Stacker Finisher proceduresStacker Limitations Unload stacker cartView stacker settings Delete a stock Managing the Stock LibraryDefine a new stock Edit stock attributes Glossary Term Definition Glossary of paper termsGlossary 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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