Stapling Capacity For Different Paper Types And Weights; Unloading The Stacker/Stapler - Xerox DocuColor 5000AP User Manual

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Stapling capacity for different paper types and weights

Unloading the stacker/stapler

Do c u Co lo r 50 0 0A P U s e r G u i de
Following is the staple capacity for various types and weights of
paper.
Paper Weight
2
64–80 g/m
2
81–105g/m
2
106–135 g/m
2
136–186 g/m
2
187–220 g/m
2
221–300 g/m
Transparencies
2
* 221 to 300 g/m
paper, either coated or uncoated, cannot be
stapled. These weights will be stacked in the Top Tray.
TIP: The Offset Stacker/Stapler Tray may be limited to a
maximum of 50 staple sets. In order to avoid system shutdown or
jams, ensure that small staple set jobs do not exceed 50 sets.
Before you send a stapled-print job to the machine, enable the
offset jobs feature; this will improve tray capacity.
To ensure consistent quality, unload sets of less than four sheets
and lighter weight paper after 50 sets are made, or when the curl
of the sets inhibits the ability of the sets to exit the stacker/stapler.
When the Stack Tray is full, Fault Code 112-550 appears in the
message display on the stacker/stapler. The digital press UI
displays a message, "Unload the Main Tray of the Finisher."
The stacker/stapler continues to stack sheets into the Stack Tray
after the message appears, but excess sheets may have a
degraded stacking quality. For best performance, unload the tray
when 2,000 sheets have been stacked.
Coated
Uncoated
50
50
42
42
31
31
26
26
18
18
No *
No *
No
No
4. A c c es s o r i e s
Mix Sizes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
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