Supplies

Duplexing The DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS prints duplex from all paper trays up to 220 gsm.

The system does not print duplex on media heavier than 220 gsm or larger than 12.6 x 18” / 321.1 x 458.1 mm.

Characteristics The paper stock should have the following characteristics:

Low moisture content (a paper-to-moisture ratio below 5.7 percent). Paper with higher moisture content may curl and jam.

Smooth surface

Moisture-resistant wrapping

No defects (bent edges, uneven surfaces)

Grain long (parallel with the long side of paper).

Paper is usually fed into the printer with the long side as the leading edge. When you purchase paper, buy long-grain paper. Make sure the grain is parallel with the long side (long- grain) for the most reliable feeding and stacking.

Special stocks Following are some guidelines for choosing and using special materials. Refer to table 1 to determine if the tray used is capable of handling the special stock.

Transparencies: Use only the transparencies

recommended: Xerox Removable Paper Stripe: USA and Canada, 3R5765; Xerox Europe, 3R93179.

Load transparencies into tray 3 with the paper stripe side facing DOWN and with the stripe as the leading edge. (The leading edge is the edge that feeds into the printer first.)

Labels: Must be the type designed for high-speed printers and must meet the specifications described in the section above. Loading instructions are printed on all paper trays.

Load labels with the label side up. You can direct them to any output tray.

Tinted paper: Available in a variety of colors, it has many uses, including calling attention to certain printed material, separating special sections, or dividing chapters of a report.

Preprinted paper: May be letterhead, forms, or logos.

System Overview Guide

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