Paper Handling: Paper Input
Market Background Information:
Paper handling is a core requirement of every device. If a device cannot create documents a user wants on the paper they need, it does not matter how fast the print engine is, or how many pages it can produce in a month.
Paper handling comes down to three key attributes: weight, capacity, and size.
Weight
The majority of paper used in general circulation is graded between 20 lb. bond/80gsm and 28 lb. bond/105gsm. If a device cannot handle these weights through the main paper sources, users are forced to use the low capacity bypass tray. This results in a higher user intervention rate.
The straight paper path of the bypass tray lets it handle heavier paper stocks to create business cards, covers for reports, product brochures, menus, tickets, programs, and other special documents. Paper weights for this type of job usually start at 90 lb. index/163gsm with business card stocks often weighing more at 110 lb. index/200gsm.
Capacity
To reduce user intervention rates on long print runs, departmental and production devices come with higher standard paper capacity than the lower speed, lower volume workgroup devices. Devices with 3,000- to 4,000- sheet capacity as standard are commonplace, with some offering extensive upgrades of 7,000 to 8,000 sheets.
A device’s maximum capacity (without increasing the device footprint) depends upon the paper source configuration. Standard paper trays typically are universal or adjustable trays that can accommodate a wide range of paper supplies. Paper upgrade options on some devices include additional universal trays or a
A tandem drawer maximizes letter capacity by accommodating dual stacks of paper
Size
Letter size paper is used in the majority of
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Paper Handling: Input Features Summary | ||
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Standard Paper Capacity | 3,000 sheets | |
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Maximum Paper Capacity | 8,050 sheets | |
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Bypass Tray Capacity | 500 sheets | |
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Maximum Paper Size (bypass) | 13” x 18” | |
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Maximum Paper Size | 13” x 18” | |
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Min/Max Paper Weight (bypass) | 16 lb Bond / 110 lb Index | |
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Min/Max Paper Weight | 16 lb Bond / 110 lb Index | |
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Standard Legal Capacity | 1,000 sheets | |
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Maximum Legal Capacity | 5,500 sheets | |
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Standard Ledger Capacity | 1,000 sheets | |
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Maximum Ledger Capacity | 5,500 sheets | |
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Standard Paper Sources | 3 | |
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Maximum Paper Sources | 7 | |
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Post Process Insertion (PPI) | Optional, Dual Tray | |
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PPI Capacity | 2 x 200 sheets | |
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design layouts, plans, and for copying books or magazines.
Save Service Click Charges
Users with front office devices usually get charged a service click as part of the lease agreement. This click doubles when printing on ledger paper. However, due to their large volumes, production environments often pay the same click charge for ledger as they do letter. For that reason, many production departments print two letter documents onto one
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