Xerox 701P28020 manual Preprinted paper

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Tips by stock type

Preprinted paper

 

NOTE: When printing over offset inks, image permanence may be

 

compromised.

 

Table 3-16. Preprinted paper

 

 

Description

Any previously printed paper that will be printed on again. Examples of

 

preprinted papers are forms, mailers and catalogs that will be personalized

 

with customer names and addresses.

 

 

Selection tips

• Select papers printed with laser-compatible, lithographic inks to

 

minimize offsetting. UV-cured inks are recommended, especially on

 

coated stocks, to insure complete drying before printing on a Xerox

 

Nuvera. Laser inks can be oxidative, or heat set types.

 

• Do not use papers preprinted with xerographic processes.

 

• Design the preprinted image so that no ink, varnish, or aqueous coating

 

is placed in the area to be printed on by a Xerox Nuvera. Toner

 

adhesion can not be assured when printing over inks or varnish. If the

 

Xerox Nuvera image must be printed over pre-printed ink, results are

 

more likely to be acceptable if the color is screened back to less than

 

30% or the base stock is uncoated paper.

 

• Select preprinted sheets that are free of excessive curl.

 

• Select uncoated and coated papers that are laser compatible or that

 

appear in the Media Compatibility Guide.

 

• Select preprinted materials that are able to withstand:

 

– Fuser temperatures of up to 437F (225 C) at 100 pounds per square

 

inch for 29 milliseconds.

 

– Exposure to fuser fluid.

 

• Avoid cold set inks to prevent excessive offsetting.

 

• Avoid conductive inks containing carbon blacks or metal powders.

 

– Sheets will not hold sufficient electrical charge for proper dry ink

 

transfer.

 

– Paper handling problems may occur with conductive inks.

 

• Test a small quantity of a preprinted paper before ordering a large

 

quantity. However, if the guidelines provided here are not followed,

 

results may be inconsistent.

 

CAUTION: Never print on sheets that were printed with rubber-based inks

 

or cured with a drying agent (starch, talc, or rosin powders). Machine

 

contamination will result, causing background spotting, streaking, deposits

 

in the fuser and/or spots on the photoreceptor.

 

CAUTION: If you wish to use a preprinted paper that has not been tested

 

by Xerox, check with your Xerox representative first. Some preprinted

 

papers can cause production system damage.

 

 

Storage tips

Protect preprinted sheets from moisture to prevent image quality defects

 

and feeding problems.

 

 

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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 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 used Stocks that should not be run on a Xerox Nuvera SystemOrdering guidelines for paper Paper properties that affect xerographic imagesBrightness Finish / SmoothnessStock Library coating categories FormationImpurities Electrical properties and image quality OpacityShade Grain Moisture contentPaper properties that affect paper handling 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 limitsControlling moisture in paper Problems caused by moisturePaper and moisture Using storage bags for unused paper Weekend shutdown Environmental limitsPaper 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 Tips that apply to all stocks Bond 56 to 158 gsmAll stocks Bond 56 to 158 gsmCover coated 140 to 220 gsm Bristol 147 to 220 gsmCarbonless 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 paper17. Recycled paper Recycled paper16. Preprinted 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 Xerox digital stocks Accessing paper information onlineAbout Xerox papers To order Xerox paper For technical information about 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 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 Delete a stock Managing the Stock LibraryDefine a new 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

The Xerox 701P28020 is a versatile and high-performance printer designed to meet the demands of both small businesses and larger enterprises. This model is a monochrome laser printer, known for its reliability, efficiency, and ease of use, making it a popular choice among users who require quality print outputs.

One of the standout features of the 701P28020 is its exceptional print speed. Capable of delivering up to 45 pages per minute, this printer ensures that high-volume printing jobs are completed quickly, allowing users to maximize productivity. Additionally, it boasts a first-page-out time of less than 6 seconds, minimizing wait times for users who need documents in a hurry.

The printer’s resolution is another key characteristic that enhances its appeal. With a print resolution of up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, the Xerox 701P28020 produces sharp, clear text and detailed graphics, making it suitable for printing everything from business reports to marketing materials. The advanced toner technology used in this model further enhances image quality, ensuring consistent results across various print jobs.

Moreover, the 701P28020 incorporates several modern connectivity options, including USB, Ethernet, and wireless capabilities. This flexibility facilitates seamless integration into any office environment and allows multiple users to access the printer from different devices, enhancing collaboration and efficiency.

A notable aspect of the Xerox 701P28020 is its user-friendly interface. It features an intuitive control panel that simplifies operation, allowing users to navigate through functions with ease. Additionally, the printer is equipped with advanced security features to protect sensitive information, making it a reliable choice for organizations that prioritize data protection.

In terms of maintenance, the 701P28020 has been designed for user convenience. The printer offers automatic duplex printing, reducing paper consumption and overall costs. Furthermore, the long-lasting toner cartridges contribute to lower running costs and less frequent servicing.

Overall, the Xerox 701P28020 is a robust, efficient, and feature-rich monochrome laser printer. With its high-speed performance, excellent print quality, and user-friendly design, it represents an ideal solution for businesses seeking to enhance their printing capabilities while maintaining cost-effectiveness and security.