Xerox 6180N DocuSP 61xx version 3.6 - Operator Guide - Page 135

Paper stock rotation

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Stock Weight Capacity Type or condition Technical information Table 7-16. Top tray satisfaction guide Reliable stacking may be Less reliable stacking may expected be expected Suggested alternatives Substance 16 to 110 (60 to 200 g/m2) Weights cannot be intermixed Substance 16 (60 g/m2) over 9 x 14 inches (229 x 356 mm) may yield stacking registration problems. Weights outside the limits shown are not recommended. 500 sheets, substance 20 (75 g/m2) or less 415 sheets, substance 24 (90 g/m2) 310 sheets, substance 32 (120 g/m2) If using a paper heavier than substance 20 (75 g/m2), unload the tray before the count in the tray reaches 500. Check the stitch quality. 225 sheets, substance 110 (200 g/m2) Xerographic bond paper in These may yield stacking good condition registration problems: Do not use excessively curled paper. Drilled paper Slightly curled paper Precut tabs cannot be sent to the top tray. Stock not defined here is included in the "Using various stocks" section in this guide. Paper stock rotation This section identifies the limitations on the rotation of paper stock in the DocuTech 6xx Bypass Transport when using a thirdparty finishing device. Background Due to the physical limitations of the DocuTech 61xx Bypass Transport, some paper stocks will be damaged or will jam while being rotated. Currently, when using an external finishing device that is not a Signature Booklet Maker, there is no message displayed on the DocuSP controller to warn the Print Services Operator that the paper stock to be rotated will not fit in the Bypass Transport. The Signature Booklet Maker attached to a DocuTech 61xx printer is only capable of handling paper stock up to 9 inches (229 mm) in length in a portrait orientation. DocuTech 61xx Operator Guide 7-19

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Technical information
DocuTech 61xx Operator Guide
7-19
Paper stock rotation
This section identifies the limitations on the rotation of paper
stock in the DocuTech 6xx Bypass Transport when using a third-
party finishing device.
Background
Due to the physical limitations of the DocuTech 61xx Bypass
Transport, some paper stocks will be damaged or will jam while
being rotated. Currently, when using an external finishing device
that is not a Signature Booklet Maker, there is no message
displayed on the DocuSP controller to warn the Print Services
Operator that the paper stock to be rotated will not fit in the
Bypass Transport.
The Signature Booklet Maker attached to a DocuTech 61xx
printer is only capable of handling paper stock up to 9 inches
(229 mm) in length in a portrait orientation.
Weight
Substance 16 to 110 (60 to
200 g/m2)
Weights cannot be
intermixed
Substance 16 (60 g/m2)
over 9 x 14 inches (229 x
356 mm) may yield stacking
registration problems.
Weights outside the limits
shown are not recommended.
Capacity
500 sheets, substance 20
(75 g/m2) or less
415 sheets, substance 24
(90 g/m2)
310 sheets, substance 32
(120 g/m2)
225 sheets, substance 110
(200 g/m2)
If using a paper heavier than
substance 20 (75 g/m2),
unload the tray before the
count in the tray reaches 500.
Check the stitch quality.
Type or
condition
Xerographic bond paper in
good condition
Drilled paper
These may yield stacking
registration problems:
Slightly curled paper
Precut tabs cannot be sent
to the top tray.
Do not use excessively curled
paper.
Stock not defined here is
included in the “Using various
stocks” section in this guide.
Table 7-16. Top tray satisfaction guide
Stock
Reliable stacking may be
expected
Less reliable stacking may
be expected
Suggested alternatives