System Performance And Productivity; Standard Print Area; Registration; Print Volume Range - Xerox 4595 Customer Expectation Document

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System Performance and Productivity

Standard print area

The standard area that can be printed leaves a margin of 4.1 mm on all four edges of the paper
(for SRA3, 320 mm wide). The actual printing area may vary depending on the printer (plotter)
control language.

Registration

Lead Registration is +/-1.5mm from the HCF or trays 1-4 on each side
Side Registration is +/-2.0mm from the HCF or trays 1-4 on each side

Print volume range

Customers who consistently run volumes above the stated Average Monthly Print Volume
(AMPV) should expect a significant change in machine reliability or performance. Customers
should consider higher volume machines or multiple machines if average monthly volume
approaches the maximum duty cycle on a consistent basis.
The number of prints between service calls is dependant upon the following factors:
Monthly output volume
Throughput materials (paper)
Environment (heat, humidity and ventilation)
High toner density and area coverage
Image quality requirements
Operator training

Influences on print speed

The output speed of a print job is affected by:
Use of finishers and finishing features (e.g., stapling, hole punch, folding, and Booklet Maker
will slow down print speed)
Job length
Using the Bypass Tray or High Capacity Feeder
Single-sided versus two-sided job
The time it takes to RIP a job based on the type of PDL
Other factors outside the control of the product
NOTE: As with any printer, performance of duplex printing will not match the print speed for
single-sided printing.

Automatic Tray Switching (Load-While-Run)

The paper trays support Load-While-Run operation. If a tray in operation runs out of stock, and
another tray with the same programmed stock is available and loaded, the system will
automatically switch to the new tray when the first runs out. The operator may then open the
empty tray and reload it without the system stopping.
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