Tips by stock type
Transparencies
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Description | Sheets of clear polyester film with a coating that dry ink adheres to images |
| are printed on transparencies so they can be projected onto a screen or |
| wall. The quality of the projected image is determined by the quality of the |
| polyester material and the coating. |
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Selection tips | • Border stripe, borderless, and |
| acceptable. |
| • Only US Letter (8.5”x11”) and A4 (210x297mm) transparencies are |
| supported. |
| • Test a small quantity of |
| purchase. (Xerox transparencies that are recommended for the Xerox |
| Nuvera meet the specifications for clarity, dry ink receptivity, and |
| coefficient of friction.) |
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Storage tips | Store in the original box before and after imaging |
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Usage tips | • Run transparencies in simplex mode only. |
| • Handle transparencies carefully. Any damage to the surface will affect |
| image quality. |
| • Fan transparencies gently, but thoroughly to prevent multifeeds. Fan |
| them in the tray to help reduce handling dents. Refer to Table |
| more information. |
| • Load transparencies with the border stripe down and the glue along the |
| lead edge. |
| • Do not remove the border stripe or |
| place the transparency on the projector. |
| • Place sheets of paper between the transparencies after removing the |
| border stripe or |
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| simplex mode only and to stack face down to prevent damage to the |
| backing sheet. |
| • Load only 50 transparencies in a tray at a time. |
| • For dedicated transparency trays, first place approximately half an inch |
| (12 mm) of plain paper at the bottom of the tray. This will ensure that all |
| 50 transparencies will get used. |
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Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide |