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List of optional devices: Optional Oversized High Capacity Feeder and Advanced Oversized High Capacity Feeder: Note : The specifications for the Advanced Oversized High Capacity Feeder (A2) and the Advanced Oversized High Capacity Feeder (A1) are identical. Internal Trays 1 and 2 below are part of the basic Production Press configuration. Paper Size Ranges - All input trays: Trays 1 or 2 (Internal Trays) SEF: 8.5 x 11 in./A4, 8.5 x 13 in., 8.5 x 14 in., 10 x 14 in./B4, 11 x 17 in./A3, 12 x 18 in., 12.6 x17.7 in./SRA3, 13 x 18 in., 13 x 19 in., 12.6 x 19.2 in., B5 LEF: B5, 7.25 x 10.5 in (executive), A4, 8.5 x 11 in., 8.0 x 10 in. Custom sizes: 182-330 mm (7.2-13 in.) width and 182-488 mm (7.2-19.2 in.) length 2000 sheets/drawer Important: Specification applies only when using stocks up to Xerox 24 lb./90 g/m 2 . Return to Top Inserter Tray Return to Top Inserter Tray Return to Top Inserter Tray Tip : Media fed from the Inserter is not printed on However, the media travels into the printed output at selected locations. based on Colotech+90 *Note: Use the Inserter Tray when combining the following stock types and saddle stitch/bi-fold: Coated paper weighing 127 g/m2 or less Blank sheets, unprinted stock, weighing 80 g/m 2 or less If using a tray other than the Inserter Tray, the combination can cause the misalignment of folding positions and wrinkling. If using a tray other than the Inserter Tray, the combination can cause the misalignment of folding positions and wrinkling. Return to Top High Capacity Stacker Note: Media that are heavier than 300 g/m2 are prone to have degraded stock quality and an increased jam rate. Place transparencies in either the Top Tray or the Stacker Tray Limit the stack height to 100 transparencies. Coated paper that is heavier than 100 g/m2 runs more reliably than coated paper lighter than 100 g/m2. Non-standard papers that are longer than 305 mm (12 in.) in the feed direction, must be a minimum of 210 mm (8.3 in.) across the feed direction. Non-standard papers shorter than 254 mm (10 in.) in the cross-feed direction must be a minimum of 330 mm (13 in.) in the feed direction. Return to Top High Capacity Stacker- Recommended Stack Heights: Be aware of the following points: Table 1 High Capacity Stacker Specifications Return to Top High Capacity Stacker- Hints and Tips Return to Top High Capacity Stacker- Hints and Tips Return to Top High Capacity Stacker- Hints and Tips Refer to the following hints and tips when using the High Capacity Stacker: Return to Top Crease and Two-Sided Trimmer Return to Top Crease and Two-Sided Trimmer Return to Top Crease and Two-Sided Trimmer Executive (7.25 x 10.5 in.) SRA3 A3 330.2-488 mm (13-19.2 in.) 10.0 - 488.0 mm 6 - 25 mm (0.24-0.99 in.) Note: Setting a head-to-toe trimming area size of 7 mm (0.275 in.) or less can cause damage to the trimmed edges. Return to Top C/Z Folder A3 JIS B4 Tri-fold (C or Z) A4 Note: Values are based on Colotech+90. Return to Top Production Ready Finishers Custom Size Production Ready Booklet Maker Finisher: 2,000 sheets 350 sheets Production Ready Booklet Maker Finisher: 2,000 sheets Note: The values are based on Colotech+90. "Mix stack" means a set of stock sheets where larger sheets are placed over smaller ones (for example, A4 over JIS B5, or JIS B4 over A4). The Booklet Tray capacity is 16 sets if one set consists of 17 or more sheets. Note: The values are based on Colotech+90. 5 sheets (Larger than A4 / Letter (8.5 x 11")). Media Size (with Punch Unit) Note: The number of punch holes you can choose depends on the media size. Note: The values are based on Colotech+90. Return to Top Production Ready Finishers - Staple Output Capacity Values in the table indicating the maximum number of sheets that can be stapled were evaluated using the following paper types: 82 g/m2, Colotech+ (200 g/m 2 , 250 g/m 2 , 350 g/m 2 ) Important: Jobs printed on recommended media where the number of pages is within the limits can still have staple faults depending on the following factors: Media type used (specifically, gloss coated stocks) Environment where the press resides (room temperature and humidity) Print data In an environment at a low temperature and low humidity, the stapling of 40 sheets or more can cause paper jams. Note: The press determines stock type and stock weight based on paper information set for the job, and not based on the stock actually loaded in the tray. The press determines the number of sheets per job based on job information Therefore, when multifeeds occur, stapling continues even if the number of sheets fed exceeds the limit However, this event can cause staple faults. Return to Top Squarefold Trimmer Return to Top Squarefold Trimmer Return to Top Squarefold Trimmer Return to Top Optional Oversized High Capacity Feeder and Advanced Oversized High Capacity Feeder Finishing Devices: Inserter Tray High Capacity Stacker Recommended Stack Heights Hints and Tips Crease and Two-Sided Trimmer C/Z Folder Production Ready Finishers Staple Output Capacity Squarefold Trimmer Inserter Tray High Capacity Stacker Recommended Stack Heights Hints and Tips Recommended Stack Heights Hints and Tips Crease and Two-Sided Trimmer C/Z Folder Production Ready Finishers Staple Output Capacity Staple Output Capacity Squarefold Trimmer Coated paper weighing 127 g/m2 or less Blank sheets, unprinted stock, weighing 80 g/m 2 or less The Stacker Tray accepts 52-350 g/m2 either coated or uncoated stock. Note: Media that are heavier than 300 g/m2 are prone to have degraded stock quality and an increased jam rate. Place transparencies in either the Top Tray or the Stacker Tray Limit the stack height to 100 transparencies. Coated paper that is heavier than 100 g/m2 runs more reliably than coated paper lighter than 100 g/m2. Non-standard papers that are longer than 305 mm (12 in.) in the feed direction, must be a minimum of 210 mm (8.3 in.) across the feed direction. Non-standard papers shorter than 254 mm (10 in.) in the cross-feed direction must be a minimum of 330 mm (13 in.) in the feed direction. Due to stack weight limitations of the High Capacity Stacker, you must use particular settings to prevent damage to the unit caused by an excessively heavy stack Refer to the following chart for approximate stack sizes for sheets larger than 8.5 x 11 in/A4. Stack quality can degrade and jams can increase with 64-106 g/m2 coated paper stocks. Watch for paper misalignments when sending mixed stock sizes to the High Capacity Stacker To improve alignment and stack integrity, unload the High Capacity Stacker between jobs that use different stock sizes. Check the media for curl in the applicable High Capacity Stacker tray. If no curl is present, and if the output is acceptable and meets your requirements, you are finished. If no curl is present, and if the output is not acceptable, call for service. If curl is present, continue to the next step. If no curl is present, and if the output is acceptable and meets your requirements, you are finished. If no curl is present, and if the output is not acceptable, call for service. If curl is present, continue to the next step. To correct the media curl, use the curl correction controls on the top of the Interface Decurler Module. If the output is not improved, adjust curl again. If the output is still not improved, call the Customer Support Center. The values are based on Colotech+90. "Mix stack" means a set of stock sheets where larger sheets are placed over smaller ones (for example, A4 over JIS B5, or JIS B4 over A4). The Booklet Tray capacity is 16 sets if one set consists of 17 or more sheets. The values are based on Colotech+90. 5 sheets (Larger than A4 / Letter (8.5 x 11")). Jobs printed on recommended media where the number of pages is within the limits can still have staple faults depending on the following factors: Media type used (specifically, gloss coated stocks) Environment where the press resides (room temperature and humidity) Print data Media type used (specifically, gloss coated stocks) Environment where the press resides (room temperature and humidity) Print data In an environment at a low temperature and low humidity, the stapling of 40 sheets or more can cause paper jams. The press determines stock type and stock weight based on paper information set for the job, and not based on the stock actually loaded in the tray. The press determines the number of sheets per job based on job information Therefore, when multifeeds occur, stapling continues even if the number of sheets fed exceeds the limit However, this event can cause staple faults. Maximum: 13 x 18 in (330 x 457 mm) Minimum: 8.5 x 11 in./A4 SEF (216 x 270 mm) 5-20 sheet booklet (up to 80 imaged sides) at 24 lb./90 g/m 2 5-25 sheet booklet (up to 100 imaged sides) at 200 lb./80 g/m 2 16 lb bond-90 lb cover 64-300 g/m 2 uncoated; 106-300 g/m 2 coated