Xerox 2000 Printer User Manual


 
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DocuColor 2000 series design guide
Paper handling and storage
Papers for digital printing are manufactured with a lower moisture content than offset
papers. For optimum printing, this controlled moisture content of paper needs to be
maintained.
Because paper absorbs or sheds moisture rapidly, it’s important to keep paper wrapped
in its moisture-proof packaging for as long as possible before use. Avoid opening a new
ream of paper until you are ready to use it.
Paper should be stored in a room that enjoys constant a temperature and humidity as
variations will induce changes in the paper. Ideally, paper should be kept in an air-
conditioned room maintained between 20°C and 23°C, and between 45% and 55%
relative humidity.
Always allow paper to acclimatise to the print room conditions at least 24 hours prior to
use for best results.
Paper should not have any paper dust that can contaminate the DocuColor 2060 and
cause artifacts in print work. Specify ream-sealed, mill-cut papers for optimum results.
If cutting paper before printing, ensure the paper is cut clean and free of paper dust.
Paper should always be handled carefully, with clean hands and only enough fanning of
reams to avoid sticking edges. Reseal open reams with tape and keep in a moisture-
proof container.
Always run paper in accordance with directions on the wrapper that state "Print side
first". This is important to minimise curl in the printing process.