Supported Paper - Fuji Xerox Versant 3100 Press Printer Unit Manual

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The printed image may fade or damaged due to moisture caused by water, rain, or vapor. For information,
contact your local Fuji Xerox representative.
Important
Note
Even if you use recommended paper types, however, please note that they do not necessarily yield the
optimum print results depending on the environment where the printer is installed (room temperature,
humidity, and others), and/or on the print data.
If you are running a large print job, we recommend that you print some sample sets to check the print
quality before you continue to the remaining.
The print system fuses toner images on paper by applying heat. Therefore, a certain amount of expansion
and contraction can occur on any type of paper.
Ballpoint inks and water-color inks may hard to penetrate into the surface of printed paper.
Adhesive materials such as tapes, sticky notes, and book binding adhesives may come unglued quickly on
printed paper.
White dots or white areas may appear on the output due to paper dust, small coating pieces, or other for-
eign materials.
Performance of preprinted paper depends on types of preprint. Before running a job, please test preprinted
paper and ensure its output quality and running performance.
For detailed information about the Stock Library, refer to "Stock Library" in the Stock Library Manager Man-
Refer
ual.
2.1.2

Supported Paper

Below is the list of paper sizes available for printing by setting paper properties with Stock Library Man-
ager.
If you load paper whose paper properties are different from those currently being set for the specified Tray, it
can cause paper jams and image quality defects. Make sure the selected paper size, paper type, and paper
Important
weight are all correct.
Paper Orientation
There are two paper orientations: Long Edge Feed (LEF) and Short Edge Feed (SEF).
The figures below describe front, rear, top, and bottom edges of the paper for LEF and SEF.
Long edge: landscape (width),
Short edge: portrait (height)
Note
The feed direction shown above works in an opposite manner for Printer Unit Trays and Inserter Tray.
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Long Edge Feed (LEF )
The front of the printer
Top
Landscape
Feed direction
Bottom
Short Edge Feed (SEF )
Short edge: landscape (width),
Long edge: portrait (height)
The front of the printer
Top
Landscape
Feed direction
Bottom

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