Applications - Xerox DocuColor 40 Materials Usage Manual

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Application Type
Two-sided Copies (Duplex)
Pages 31-33
DocuColor 40 output inserted
into other copying/printing
equipment
Pages 34-35
Preprinted Inserts
Page 36-37
Lamination
Page 38-39
DocuColor 40 MATERIALS USAGE GUIDE
Description and Expectations
Two-sided (duplex) copying refers to imaging the second
side of a copy already made on the DocuColor 40. Run
the recommended 24 lb to 28 lb / 90 to 105 g/m
per the instructions in the Applications section of this
guide. Feeding performance and image quality should be
good, but may not equal the performance and quality of
side one.
Two-sided copying of Heavy Weight or Coated papers
may result in increased jams and poor image quality.
Color inserts are copies made on the DocuColor 40 that
are then merged with copies from another copier/printer.
Color copies and prints made on the DocuColor 40 with
the recommended 24 lb / 90 g/m
inserts in the Xerox 5090 family of Duplicators. For opti-
mum performance as inserts, DocuColor 40 copies/prints
should be kept as flat as possible. See complete details in
the Applications section of this guide.
Preprinted inserts are documents made from copiers/
printers, that are then merged with DocuColor 40 output.
See complete details in the Applications section of this
guide.
Lamination is the process by which DocuColor 40 output
can be covered with one or more layers of clear plastic.
RECOMMENDED MATERIALS
2
papers
2
paper can be used as
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