Overview

If an exact match is found, the print job continues.

If an exact match is not found, the programmer can specify in the job for the printer to do one of the following:

Stop printing the job and print an error sheet.

Print the data on an oversized sheet.

If you encounter any problems related to paper sizing, contact your lead operator or Xerox service representative.

Long and short edge feeding

To feed through the printer, the leading edge of the paper must be at least 10 inches long. Therefore, the following standard sizes of paper must be loaded so that sheets feed long edge first:

7 by 10 inch

B5

A4

US Letter

B4

US Legal

The following papers, which have long edges greater than 14.33 inches / 364 mm must feed short edge first:

A3

US Ledger or US Tabloid

NOTE: JIS B4 can be fed either long edge or short edge first.

Paper width and throughput speed (LCDS printing only)

The width of the paper you use for your LCDS print job is directly related to the rate at which the printer can print the job. The rate at which a job prints is called the “throughput speed” and is measured in pages per minute (ppm).

NOTE: “Pages per minute” actually means “impressions per minute,” referring to one side of a printed sheet.

A pitch is the amount of time the printer takes to image a page on the photoreceptor belt. The term “pitch mode” refers to the number of pitches that can occur during one complete photoreceptor revolution. The pitch mode in which a specific job prints is based on the paper size used for that job.

The following table lists the pitch mode boundary values, paper widths, and related printing speeds for the system. The chart

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Xerox 180 EPS, 100 manual Long and short edge feeding, Paper width and throughput speed Lcds printing only

180 EPS, 100 specifications

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