Xerox 92C NPS A. Paper and other supplies, Paper and other throughput stocks, Selecting paper

Models: 92C NPS

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A.Paper and other supplies

A.Paper and other supplies

This appendix provides information and specifications for the media you use with your Xerox DocuPrint Model 92C printer. Instructions for ordering supplies are also provided.

Consumable supplies (those that are depleted during operation of the system), such as paper, dry ink, developer, fuser agent, etc., must be ordered for your printer. It is important that an adequate supply of these items be on hand for installation, and that your supply be maintained afterwards.

Paper and other throughput stocks

The success of any print run is greatly dependent on the proper selection, care, and handling of the stock used.

Selecting paper

You need to select your paper carefully. If you do not use the proper paper, you increase the probability of paper jams and misfeeds. The stocks you use must meet the specifications set forth by Xerox for operability in the printer. For additional information about paper specifications, refer to Helpful Facts about Paper, delivered with your printer.

Acceptable paper stocks and sizes Your DocuPrint Model 92C printer accepts the following standard

size cut-sheet papers:

US Letter: 8.5 by 11 inches / 216 by 279 mm

US Legal: 8.5 by 14 inches / 216 by 356 mm

A4: 8.27 by 11.69 inches / 210 by 297 mm

Recommended weight and grade: Use a good quality, xerographic-grade paper. For best results, use paper that is 20-pound or 80 gsm (grams per square meter) bond, xerographic grade. Xerox 4024 Dual Purpose Paper provides optimal performance in the printer. Refer to the consumable supplies table, later in this appendix.

Use paper within these parameters:

Lightest: 20-pound or 80 gsm bond

Heaviest: 110-pound or 200 gsm index.

XEROX DOCUPRINT 92C NPS SYSTEM OVERVIEW GUIDE

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Xerox 92C NPS manual A. Paper and other supplies, Paper and other throughput stocks, Selecting paper