Xerox N4525 Printer User Manual


 
Advanced Features and Troubleshooting Manual 15
Control Panel Menus
Special Media
Printing
The fusing system of the DocuPrint N4525 printer can be adjusted in two
ways to accommodate various types of special print media:
The fusing temperature can be varied to match the requirements of the
media.
Brief printing delays can be set to occur at pre-defined points to allow the
fuser temperature to recover properly for heavier weight media. The
selected delay (15 seconds, 30 seconds, 45 seconds or 60 seconds) will
occur before the printing begins, and then after every 15 pages while the
printing is in progress.
When the
Config Fuser selection in the Tray Menu is set to On, media
types are available as menu items (also in the Tray Menu). This enables the
user to set fuser temperatures and delays appropriately to match the
requirements of each media type.
The following settings are available:
Fuser Setting Description Examples of Usage
Normal Normal Temperature, No Delay Ordinary Plain Paper
Low Low Temperature, No Delay Transparency, Plastic label
High High Temperature, No Delay Card Stock
High - 15 sec. High Temperature, 15 sec. Delay Heavier Card Stock
High - 30 sec. High Temperature, 30 sec. Delay Heavier Card Stock
High - 45 sec. High Temperature, 45 sec. Delay Heavier Card Stock
High - 60 sec. High Temperature, 60 sec. Delay Heavier Card Stock
For optimum results, temperature/delay settings should be based on the
weight of the paper stock.
If using delays, send your output to either the Face-down Bin or Face-up Bin
(not the Finisher).
Fuser temperatures and delays can be set for each paper type from the
control panel. It may require some experimentation to obtain optimal prints.
Once the desired fuser settings have been stored for each media type, the
procedure for printing on special media is as follows:
Load the special media into a paper tray.
Set Tray Type to match the special media loaded in the tray.
From the driver properties screen, choose Select Paper, then set Type
to match the type of special media loaded in the tray.
Tray Menu Items (cont'd.)