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Xerox docucolor 5252: ink/toner guide
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Grain Direction – The grain of a paper is the direction in
which most of the fibers lie. During the paper-making process,
the majority of the paper fibers align parallel with one another.
Depending on how the paper is cut to its finished size, it will be
either grain-long (the grain is parallel to the longer dimension
of the paper), or grain-short (the grain is parallel to the shorter
dimension of the paper).
One method used to determine the grain is to fold a sheet of
paper lengthwise, then make a crosswise fold. Compare the
two folds. Paper folds smoothly with the grain. Cross-grain
folds tend to be rough and cracked.
Another method you can use to determine the grain direction
of a sheet of paper is to tear the sheet widthwise. Paper
always tears straighter with the grain.
Grain direction is critical when running papers heavier than
120 g/m
direction parallel to the leading edge of the sheet. Refer to the
Recommended Materials List for your product to determine
which trays can be loaded with paper heavier than 120 g/m
Hint: Choose short grain papers
or 1-800-668-0199 in Canada for our full line of media.
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. These papers must be loaded with the grain
when printing documents with
images that cross over folds
(i.e. brochure applications).
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