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Table 7-15. Binder satisfaction guide, Table 7-14. Stitcher satisfaction guide

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Technical information Table 7-14. Stitcher satisfaction guide Stock Reliable stacking may be Less reliable stacking may expected be expected Suggested alternatives Type or condition Xerographic bond paper in Slightly curled paper good condition Drilled paper Do not use excessively curled paper. Transparencies must contain some opaque sheets to avoid finisher jams. Stock not defined here is included in the "Using various stocks" section in this guide. Table 7-15. Binder satisfaction guide Stock Reliable stacking may be Less reliable stacking may expected be expected Suggested alternatives Size 8 x 10 inches to 9 x 14 inches (203 x 254 mm to 229 x 356 mm) Consider stitching for smaller or larger sizes. Weight: Main Substance 20 to 24 (75 to Substance 16 (60 g/m2) Body 90 g/m2) Without covers Avoid weights less than substance 16 (60 g/m2) or greater than substance 24 (90 g/m2) Consider stitching for weights outside these limits. Weight: Covers Maximum: substance 65 (176 g/m2) Heavier than substance 65 (176 g/m2) Transparencies Avoid removable stripe transparencies Weight: Insert Maximum: substance 65 (176 g/m2) Minimum: substance 20 (75 g/m2) Heavier than substance 65 (176 g/m2) Lighter than substance 20 (75 g/m2) Limit the inserts outside of substance 16 to 24 (60 to 90 g/ m2) to 10% of the sheet count in a set. Avoid adjacent inserts for substance greater than 24 (90 g/m2). Transparencies or never-tear paper cannot be used as inserts when binding. DocuTech 61xx Operator Guide 7-17

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Technical information
DocuTech 61xx Operator Guide
7-17
Type or
condition
Xerographic bond paper in
good condition
Drilled paper
Slightly curled paper
Do not use excessively curled
paper.
Transparencies must contain
some opaque sheets to avoid
finisher jams.
Stock not defined here is
included in the “Using various
stocks” section in this guide.
Table 7-15. Binder satisfaction guide
Stock
Reliable stacking may be
expected
Less reliable stacking may
be expected
Suggested alternatives
Size
8 x 10 inches to 9 x 14
inches (203 x 254 mm to
229 x 356 mm)
Consider stitching for smaller
or larger sizes.
Weight: Main
Body
Substance 20 to 24 (75 to
90 g/m2)
Substance 16 (60 g/m2)
Without covers
Avoid weights less than
substance 16 (60 g/m2) or
greater than substance 24 (90
g/m2)
Consider stitching for weights
outside these limits.
Weight:
Covers
Maximum: substance 65
(176 g/m2)
Heavier than substance 65
(176 g/m2)
Transparencies
Avoid removable stripe
transparencies
Weight: Insert
Maximum: substance 65
(176 g/m2)
Minimum: substance 20
(75 g/m2)
Heavier than substance 65
(176 g/m2)
Lighter than substance 20
(75 g/m2)
Limit the inserts outside of
substance 16 to 24 (60 to 90 g/
m2) to 10% of the sheet count
in a set.
Avoid adjacent inserts for
substance greater than 24 (90
g/m2).
Transparencies or never-tear
paper cannot be used as
inserts when binding.
Table 7-14. Stitcher satisfaction guide
Stock
Reliable stacking may be
expected
Less reliable stacking may
be expected
Suggested alternatives