Paper Sizing And Print Speed; Paper Width And Throughput Speed (Lcds Printing Only - Xerox DocuPrint 100 Installation Planning Manual

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Paper sizing and print speed

Installation Planning Guide
Carbonless paper
NOTE: The printer can print on precollated or ordered stocks,
including ordered tabs. However, jam recovery is not supported
with these stocks.
The printer paper trays have edge guide sensors that detect paper
length and width. The system selects correct paper trays for the
print job based on the paper size specified in the job, as follows:
If an exact match is found, the print job continues.
If an exact match is not found, the programmer can specify in
the job for the printer to either:
Stop printing the job and print an error sheet
Print the data on an oversized sheet.
If you encounter any problems related to paper sizing, contact
your lead operator, systems specialist, or service representative.

Paper width and throughput speed (LCDS printing only)

The width of the paper you use for your LCDS print job is directly
related to the rate at which the printer can print the job. The rate at
which a job prints is called the "throughput speed" and is
measured in pages per minute (ppm).
NOTE: "Pages per minute" actually means "impressions per
minute," referring to one side of a printed sheet.
A pitch is the amount time the printer takes to image a page on the
photoreceptor belt. The term "pitch mode" refers to the number of
pitches that can occur during one complete photoreceptor
revolution. The pitch mode in which a specific job prints is based
on the paper size used for that job.
The following tables list the pitch mode boundary values, paper
widths, and related printing speeds for the system. Notice that the
shorter the paper width, the higher the pitch mode and the faster
the throughput speed (higher page per minute rate).
Supplies
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