Xerox 701P28020 manual Glossary of paper terms, Glossary Term Definition

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Glossary of paper terms

Glossary Term

Definition

 

 

additives

Minerals, chemicals, sizing, and dyes added to paper pulp or coatings to improve the

 

paper’s performance and appearance.

basic size

In the United States, the standard sheet size for a particular grade of paper.

basis weight

In the United States, the weight of a ream of paper cut to a specified size, expressed

 

in pounds. In most other countries, basis weight is expressed as the number of grams

 

per square meter of paper.

binder

A material added during papermaking that causes paper fibers to adhere to one

 

another, or coating to adhere to paper.

blister

An elevated part of a sheet’s surface or coating caused by air or steam that is trapped

 

between the sheet and its surface.

bond paper

A durable writing or printing paper commonly used for letterheads, business forms

 

and correspondence.

brightness

A paper’s ability to reflect light on a scale from 0 to 100. Brightness enhances contrast

 

in printed images.

bristol

Stiff, heavyweight paper (200–500gsm), 6 pts. or thicker that is commonly used for

 

index cards and file folders.

buckling

Repeated folds that occur when a sheet is being forced forward in the paper path but

 

can go no further.

C1S, C2S

Abbreviations for coated on one side of a sheet and coated on two sides.

caliper

A North American measurement of paper thickness, expressed as “points,” which are

 

thousandths of an inch.

carbonless

A paper with an impact-sensitive coating that is used to produce multiple copies.

paper

 

cast-coated

Coated paper that is dried under pressure against a solid surface to produce a high

paper

gloss finish. They are often made for high ink receptivity.

chaff

Small pieces or shreds of paper.

coated paper

A paper with a surface coating on one or both sides that produces a smooth finish.

conditioning

Allowing paper to stand, unopened, in the print room until the paper temperature

 

matches the room temperature, to prevent jamming and image shift.

contamination

Paper dust or other foreign materials in the press that can cause jamming, image

 

quality problems and fuser wraps.

 

 

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 Contents IntroductionAbout this guide Typographical Conventions Related resources Introduction Viii Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide Stock size and weight ranges Selecting stock for your Xerox Nuvera SystemPaper size range Recommended stocks Stock Library and Media Compatibility GuideImage quality performance categories 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 BrightnessFormation ImpuritiesStock Library coating categories Opacity ShadeElectrical properties and image quality Moisture content Paper properties that affect paper handlingGrain 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 paperProblems caused by moisture Paper and moistureControlling moisture in paper Using storage bags for unused paper Environmental limits Weekend shutdownConditioning paper to the printing environment Loading paper into feeder traysPaper conditioning times Stock Loading Label for Trays 1 Determining paper curl Fanning the lead edge Inserter hints and tips Stock namesStock orientation Paper handling Managing your paper supply Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide Tips by stock type Xerox Nuvera MX Special considerationsStock types Tips by stock type Bond 56 to 158 gsm Tips that apply to all stocksAll stocks Bond 56 to 158 gsmBristol 147 to 220 gsm CarbonlessCover coated 140 to 220 gsm 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 paperRecycled paper 16. Preprinted paper17. Recycled 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 Accessing paper information online About Xerox papersXerox digital stocks For technical information about Xerox paper To order Xerox paperConverting paper weight from pounds to gsm Understanding basic size and basis weightTable A-1. Basic sizes Formula for converting paper weights Table 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 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 Managing the Stock Library Define a new stockDelete a 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

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.

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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.