Tips by stock type
Tabs
NOTE: A special tabs guide must be installed on the trail edge paper guide before tabs can be loaded and run from a paper tray. Tabs can be run from any tray when the appropriate guide is installed. Refer to Appendix B, Printing with tabs, for more information.
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Description | Tabs are cover weight sheets that are slightly longer in one dimension than |
| normal size sheets and are used to mark off sections. |
| stamped to remove all but a small tab, typically come in sets of three or five, |
| and are arranged in a particular order. Full cut tabs have a larger, uniform |
| section that protrudes beyond the standard sized sheets and are not |
| arranged in a particular order. |
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Selection tips | • Refer to the Drilled paper section if tabs have |
| ensure hole pattern is acceptable. |
| • Tabs with a sequence of 1 to 31 can be run. |
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Storage tips | Follow general guidelines in Chapter 2, Managing your paper supply. |
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Usage tips | • |
| • Only use single straight (forward) collated tabs with the DS5000 stacker. |
| The job should be programmed with |
| • A5/5.5” tabs can not be run to the stacker due to the stacker size |
| limitation. These tabs can only be programmed to the top tray. |
| • When loading |
| edge. Refer to the label in the paper tray. |
| • When running tab stock with coated or laminated tabs, limit the stacks in |
| feeder trays to 200 sheets to prevent jamming. If jamming occurs, |
| reduce the number of sheets to 50. |
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