Xerox 4213 User Manual - page 416
MULTI MEDIA FEEDER
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Light images on envelopes in low humidity conditions
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Image permanence/degradation in solid density areas when
using heavy weight paper (160 gsm) in extreme humidity
conditions
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Excessive envelope skew when using low grade envelope
stock
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Image degradation caused by contamination of the printer
when using pressure sensitive labels which have adhesive
coating extending to the edge of the stock
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Label misfeeding due to curl in extreme humidity conditions.
Optimizing MMF performance
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Do not expose unwrapped paper media to humidity
extremes (that is, outside the range of 35 to 55% relative
humidity) or temperature extremes (below 10
o
C [50
o
F] or
above 32
o
C [90
o
F]).
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In high humidity conditions, store envelopes, paper, and
labels in a sealed plastic bag.
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Always allow paper media to acclimatise to the same
environment as the printer if there is a significant
temperature difference between the paper storage area and
the printer location.
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Do not load media above the MAX lines on the adjustable
side guide. Envelopes should not exceed the higher MAX
line. All other media should not exceed the lower MAX line.
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Keep envelope addresses within the area described in
chapter 4 of the User Guide, “Printing with the 4213”.
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Before purchasing large quantities of special paper media, do
a trial run with that media to evaluate print quality and paper
handling performance.
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If skewing of the media persists, make sure the MMF
mounting bracket is tightly secured to the printer and that
the MMF is securely mounted onto the pins of the bracket.
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If you experience print quality problems when using special
media such as labels, card stock or envelopes, run a job from
a fixed tray, using standard 20 lb. (80 gsm) paper before you
call Xerox Service. This will help isolate the problem, for
example, media, printer, MMF.
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