Xerox 701P28020 Copier User Manual


 
Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide
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Managing your paper supply
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To avoid placing handling dings (dents) on sheets, you may
need to fan the paper after it is loaded in the feed tray. Fanning
may improve performance if paper is poorly cut.
If the paper packaging does not specify a paper loading
direction, load paper into the tray with the curl side down.
To determine the curl side of the paper, hold a 1/2 inch (13mm)
stack between your thumb and first finger by the short edge
and allow the paper to hang freely. The long edges will curl
slightly toward the center of the stack as shown in Figure 2-4.
Figure 2-4. Determining paper curl
Place paper gently into the feeder tray. Handle large size
stocks in partial reams to prevent leaving handling dents on
sheets. Handling dents are small creases on the paper surface
or coating, which can cause deletions in the printed image.
Stack paper into the tray in a uniform stack so that all sheets
are touching the lead edge (left side) of the tray and are
roughly centered front to back.
Never stack paper above the maximum mark, which is on the
right, rear paper guide. Tray capacities (based on 20 pound
bond (75 gsm) paper) are:
4-tray feed module
Tray 1: up to1600 sheets
Tray 2: up to 3100 sheets
Trays 3 and 4: up to 550 sheets each.
2-tray feed module
Trays 1 and 2: up to 1,600 sheets each.
After all of the paper has been placed into the tray, adjust the
paper guides so they are touching the stack.
NOTE: Feeding problems will occur if the paper is not stacked
uniformly. Faults will occur if the paper guides are not adjusted
properly.
If a stock does not feed properly, try flipping the paper stack