Xerox DC240 DocuColor 240/250 Training and Information Guide in PDF format. - Page 102
Transparency Stock, Drilled Paper, Label Usage Hints, Transparency, Transparency Usage Hints
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DocuColor 240/250 Label Usage Hints Load labels face up into the Bypass Tray, or face down into any other tray. Do not fan the label sheets before use unless the package instructs you to do so. If jamming or multi-sheet feeding occurs shuffle the labels before loading. Transparency Stock Transparency stock is primarily used to create images that can be projected on to a screen for presentations. Transparencies are made of polyester film coated with a chemical substance to make toner stick to it readily. Clear transparencies allow maximum presentation space. Transparency paper and label paper can cause paper jams, and multiple sheets can be fed to the printer at once. Be sure to carefully fan these types of paper. Load transparencies into the Bypass Tray face up, or into Trays 1-4 face down. Be sure to select Transparency as the media type on the Touch Screen. Transparency Usage Hints Some helpful hints for using transparencies: • Fan transparencies to stop them sticking together. • Load transparencies on top of a small stack of same-size paper. • If a coating of fuser oil remains on the transparency after printing, remove it with a lint free cloth. • If a jam occurs while a transparency is printing, ensure it is completely removed before resuming printing. The heat from the machine operation can cause the transparency to melt resulting in serious damage. When continuously outputting onto transparencies, transparency sheets may sometimes stick to each other. Remove transparencies from the output tray every 20 or so sheets, and fan them to cool them down. Drilled Paper Drilled paper has two or more holes along one edge for use in ring binders and notebooks. Caution should be observed before loading the stock to make sure that any plugs (the round pieces cut out of the paper to create the holes) do not remain in the stack. If they get into the system they can cause jams and can also damage the internal components of the machine. Load hole punched and perforated paper in Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 3 and Tray 4 face down, with the holes on the leading edge (left). Load hole punched paper in the Bypass Tray face up, with the holes on the leading edge (right). Be sure to select Hole Punched as the paper type on the touch screen. DocuColor 240/250 Training and Information Guide 102