Xerox 96 Printer User Manual


 
OVERVIEW
1-2 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS FORMS CREATION GUIDE
Laser printing technology
Before you learn about the actual forms creation process, an
introduction to the printing system will be helpful.
Xerox laser printing systems are sophisticated nonimpact printers
that use a combination of laser, digital, and xerographic technologies
for their imaging and printing processes. These advanced
technologies allow the LPS to avoid optical constraints such as form
overlays and limited character fonts. All control functions are carried
out electronically; the software commands requesting these
functions are given in keywords, phrases, or sentences.
A digitally controlled laser beam is directed at a photoreceptor belt to
create the xerographic image. The beam can be controlled with an
accuracy of 1/300 inch or 1/600 inch (depending upon the type of
system). This enables it to faithfully reproduce complex logos,
signatures, and virtually any desired font at a consistently high level
of quality.
Paper
The DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX can use a wide variety of paper
sizes and types. They are listed below:
Paper sizes The DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS prints on the following
standard paper sizes:
8.5 by 11 inch (216 by 279 mm)
A4 (8.27 by 11.69 inch, 210 by 297 mm)
8.5 by 14 inch (216 by 356 mm)
A3 (16.54 by 11.69 inch, 420 by 297 mm)
B4 (10.12 by 14.33 inch, 257 by 364 mm)
Paper types A large variety of paper types can also be used on all printing
systems:
Label stock
Transparencies
Predrilled
Perforated
Colored
Finished reports can be offset from one another in the output stacker
to permit easy separation.