Booklet Size Limitations; Maximum Booklet Sizes (In Sheets); Why Is There This Limitation; Using Offset To Separate Documents In A Stack - Xerox Nuvera User Manual

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3. Select the Stapling/Finishing FAB.
Note
To apply finishing to the pads job, first select the finishing, then select Finishing under Subset Output
Options, and finally select Pads Printing. If you decide to change the finishing after you have
programmed the pads, simply select Finishing and Pad Printing again. The Sheets Per Pad and
Number of Pads values will return to the values you selected prior to changing the finishing.
4. Select the Pad Printing checkbox.
5. Select the number of Sheets Per Pad and the Number of Pads to print.
Note
If you remove the mark from the Pad Printing checkbox during the programming of the job, the
Quantity and Collation values return to their default values and an information message displays.
6. Optionally, select the Add Back Cover checkbox, and select the Paper Stock to use for the back cover.
7. Click Print.

Booklet Size Limitations

To avoid sheet misfeeds or jams, you should understand how booklet sizes, stapled and unstapled, are
expected to be handled by the Xerox Nuvera .

Maximum Booklet Sizes (in sheets)

For stapled sets:
For best results, the maximum booklet size (number of sheets that make up the booklet) is 15 sheets of
80gsm paper (or 14 sheets of 80gsm, and 1 sheet of 200gsm cover stock).
For unstapled sets:
For best results, the maximum booklet size (number of sheets that make up the booklet) is 5 sheets of
80gsm paper.

Why is there this limitation?

When a stack of paper gets folded in the MFF, there is some shifting of the individual sheets of paper.
Stapling occurs before folding in the MFF. By stapling the sheet stack, this shifting is controlled, allowing
you to run more sheets.
In contrast, if the sheet stack is not stapled, this shifting is not controlled, creating the possibility of
sheets becoming jammed in the MFF mechanism.

Using Offset to Separate Documents in a Stack

Printing large volumes of documents is not a problem for the Xerox Nuvera . However, sorting and
delivering those documents to people is difficult and time consuming if the output is all in one stack.
You can program your jobs to include offset for finishers that have stacking capabilities. This is useful
for organizing multiple document sets for easy distribution. Settings may vary based upon the finisher
installed.
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