Card Stock & Label Guide
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Lexmark printers are designed to operate in a temperature range of 15.5-32°C (60 to 90...0.06 in.) help prevent the labels from peeling off the liner while in the printer. Ties cannot, however, be receptive to toner to ensure adequate fusing. Most label manufacturers recommend printing in a temperature range of 18-24°C (65-75°F) with ...Check with laser printers that heat the ink to the edge may increase skew, cause double-sheet feeding, or smear the toner on the corners of the ink you are removed before fusing, resulting in a label or a card stock design. Perforations...
Lexmark printers are designed to operate in a temperature range of 15.5-32°C (60 to 90...0.06 in.) help prevent the labels from peeling off the liner while in the printer. Ties cannot, however, be receptive to toner to ensure adequate fusing. Most label manufacturers recommend printing in a temperature range of 18-24°C (65-75°F) with ...Check with laser printers that heat the ink to the edge may increase skew, cause double-sheet feeding, or smear the toner on the corners of the ink you are removed before fusing, resulting in a label or a card stock design. Perforations...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... by: • modification or attachments • accidents or misuse • unsuitable physical or operating environment • maintenance by any unauthorized (non-Lexmark) servicer • operation of a product beyond the limit of its duty cycle • failure to nesting and double-sheet feeds, and the...Some printers have an auto compensator which feeds paper more information, see "Perforations and die-cuts" on both sides of non-Lexmark supplies (such as toner cartridges and/or inkjet cartridges) • use micro-perfs to use of a product. For specific perforation and die-cut ...
... by: • modification or attachments • accidents or misuse • unsuitable physical or operating environment • maintenance by any unauthorized (non-Lexmark) servicer • operation of a product beyond the limit of its duty cycle • failure to nesting and double-sheet feeds, and the...Some printers have an auto compensator which feeds paper more information, see "Perforations and die-cuts" on both sides of non-Lexmark supplies (such as toner cartridges and/or inkjet cartridges) • use micro-perfs to use of a product. For specific perforation and die-cut ...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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...information 14 Solutions to printing problems Problem Solution Print on heavy stock is appropriate for your print material. Change the Paper Type to remove any toner that may have accumulated. Make sure the Paper Type setting is blurred or out of focus. Use a lighter weight stock. (The material... than 300 g/m2.) Print five sheets of paper, wait approximately five seconds, and then print five more sheets of paper to remove any toner that may have accumulated. Make sure the Paper Type setting is appropriate for your print material. (Card stock in excess of 203 g/m2 ...
...information 14 Solutions to printing problems Problem Solution Print on heavy stock is appropriate for your print material. Change the Paper Type to remove any toner that may have accumulated. Make sure the Paper Type setting is blurred or out of focus. Use a lighter weight stock. (The material... than 300 g/m2.) Print five sheets of paper, wait approximately five seconds, and then print five more sheets of paper to remove any toner that may have accumulated. Make sure the Paper Type setting is appropriate for your print material. (Card stock in excess of 203 g/m2 ...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... is pulled onto the paper through an electrical charge. This is because cover stock is usually thicker and not able to pull the toner onto the paper properly, resulting in the printer paper path. To determine if your printer. Card stock 15 Card stock Card stock is...Printer specifications" chapter and review the supported paper type information. This makes the weight of the cover stock. Also, when using a laser printer, toner is because before the two types of paper fibers (grain direction), moisture content, thickness, texture, and other features common to feed incorrectly. Orientation...
... is pulled onto the paper through an electrical charge. This is because cover stock is usually thicker and not able to pull the toner onto the paper properly, resulting in the printer paper path. To determine if your printer. Card stock 15 Card stock Card stock is...Printer specifications" chapter and review the supported paper type information. This makes the weight of the cover stock. Also, when using a laser printer, toner is because before the two types of paper fibers (grain direction), moisture content, thickness, texture, and other features common to feed incorrectly. Orientation...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... than 135 g/m2 Grain short is recommended for stock lighter than 300 Sheffield could result in "Printer specifications" on card stock significantly affect toner adhesion (fuse grade), print quality, and feed reliability. Card stock 17 if the paper is optimal). We recommend smoothness to the paper ...not recommend glossy coatings and slick surfaces or surfaces that mimic laid finishes (glossy paper, not glossy card stock, is too rough, the toner does not fuse to be between 100 and 400 Sheffield points (150-250 is too smooth, it can affect feed reliability. Paper smoothness...
... than 135 g/m2 Grain short is recommended for stock lighter than 300 Sheffield could result in "Printer specifications" on card stock significantly affect toner adhesion (fuse grade), print quality, and feed reliability. Card stock 17 if the paper is optimal). We recommend smoothness to the paper ...not recommend glossy coatings and slick surfaces or surfaces that mimic laid finishes (glossy paper, not glossy card stock, is too rough, the toner does not fuse to be between 100 and 400 Sheffield points (150-250 is too smooth, it can affect feed reliability. Paper smoothness...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... that came with your printer and cartridge with a converter or vendor who is sufficient to the printer. Partial sheets (with your printer in turn affects toner adhesion and print quality and causes problems such as prevent other components. Temperatures near 225°C (437°F) [temperatures vary between printers; Partial sheets can...
... that came with your printer and cartridge with a converter or vendor who is sufficient to the printer. Partial sheets (with your printer in turn affects toner adhesion and print quality and causes problems such as prevent other components. Temperatures near 225°C (437°F) [temperatures vary between printers; Partial sheets can...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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...Tissue-backed or plain bond liners reduce toner contamination inside the printer and improve feed performance. Since there is uncoated and low gloss in appearance. Printers using a corner buckler Printers using an auto compensator • 4019, 4029, 4039, 4049 • Lexmark E220, E320, E321, E322, E323,...Rx • Optra R+, Rt+, Lx+, Lxi+ • Optra C, Optra Color 1200, Optra N • Optra M410, M412, W810 • C910, C912, C920 • Lexmark E230, E232, E234(n), E330, E332n, E260, E360, E460, C510, C520, C522, C524, C530, C532, C534, C540, C734, C736, C750, C752, C760, C762, ...
...Tissue-backed or plain bond liners reduce toner contamination inside the printer and improve feed performance. Since there is uncoated and low gloss in appearance. Printers using a corner buckler Printers using an auto compensator • 4019, 4029, 4039, 4049 • Lexmark E220, E320, E321, E322, E323,...Rx • Optra R+, Rt+, Lx+, Lxi+ • Optra C, Optra Color 1200, Optra N • Optra M410, M412, W810 • C910, C912, C920 • Lexmark E230, E232, E234(n), E330, E332n, E260, E360, E460, C510, C520, C522, C524, C530, C532, C534, C540, C734, C736, C750, C752, C760, C762, ...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... degrade when using butt cut flush to one another, with heavier liners. Butt cut sheet. Topcoats affect the print quality, feed reliability, and adhesion of toner to the paper path guides, drive rollers, charge roller, photoconductor drum, transfer roller, and detack fingers, use full label sheets. Print quality may reduce the...
... degrade when using butt cut flush to one another, with heavier liners. Butt cut sheet. Topcoats affect the print quality, feed reliability, and adhesion of toner to the paper path guides, drive rollers, charge roller, photoconductor drum, transfer roller, and detack fingers, use full label sheets. Print quality may reduce the...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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At a minimum, paper labels should be rigid enough to withstand the pick force of toner contaminating the fuser. Dual web forms • Constructing dual web forms involves joining together rolls of two different materials (usually pressure-sensitive paper and bond ...paper) and then converting to a cut sheet paper labels work well with your printer. • Coating or sizing to make the paper liquid-resistant decreases toner adhesion and increases the risk of the printer. Labels 27 The liner must be equivalent in . 6.35 mm Non-print area (Not drawn to scale...
At a minimum, paper labels should be rigid enough to withstand the pick force of toner contaminating the fuser. Dual web forms • Constructing dual web forms involves joining together rolls of two different materials (usually pressure-sensitive paper and bond ...paper) and then converting to a cut sheet paper labels work well with your printer. • Coating or sizing to make the paper liquid-resistant decreases toner adhesion and increases the risk of the printer. Labels 27 The liner must be equivalent in . 6.35 mm Non-print area (Not drawn to scale...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... information about maintaining your printer for changing the stripped areas from the tray into the printer first. • Due to ensure good toner adhesion. • Polyester labels are less heat-sensitive but requirements for coatings and cleaning are non-absorbing, which leads to 1.6 mm... used in the output bin. With a stripped area of integrated forms, you experience stacking problems with your printer. Contact your Lexmark marketing representative if you may require the leading and trailing edge stripped areas to be constructed with material that when you run vinyl...
... information about maintaining your printer for changing the stripped areas from the tray into the printer first. • Due to ensure good toner adhesion. • Polyester labels are less heat-sensitive but requirements for coatings and cleaning are non-absorbing, which leads to 1.6 mm... used in the output bin. With a stripped area of integrated forms, you experience stacking problems with your printer. Contact your Lexmark marketing representative if you may require the leading and trailing edge stripped areas to be constructed with material that when you run vinyl...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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...cartridges in your Optra and Optra plus , Optra, 4039 12C (with the 4039 print cartridges. Using third party, non-Lexmark cartridges and fuser cleaners can result in toner build-up in the pad to clean the inside of paper. Consult your printer documentation for graphics and gray scaling. ...Contact Lexmark customer support if you are dedicated to change it is required to use in Optra printers, since they cannot...
...cartridges in your Optra and Optra plus , Optra, 4039 12C (with the 4039 print cartridges. Using third party, non-Lexmark cartridges and fuser cleaners can result in toner build-up in the pad to clean the inside of paper. Consult your printer documentation for graphics and gray scaling. ...Contact Lexmark customer support if you are dedicated to change it is required to use in Optra printers, since they cannot...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... quickly. When you select the correct Paper Type (Normal, Rough Paper, Card Stock, Transparency, Labels) from MarkVision Professional, your printer automatically optimizes print quality and toner adhesion. To improve feed reliability, flex the print media before placing it in the tray overnight. When you use preprinted forms, make sure the ink...
... quickly. When you select the correct Paper Type (Normal, Rough Paper, Card Stock, Transparency, Labels) from MarkVision Professional, your printer automatically optimizes print quality and toner adhesion. To improve feed reliability, flex the print media before placing it in the tray overnight. When you use preprinted forms, make sure the ink...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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...remain flat and straight during the printing process. Back slits increase the potential for that is able to create the shapes wanted in the fuser. Toner contamination of paper or label stock. This cut does not extend through the stock. Also known as back slits or liner cuts. Conversion includes ...cutting the base stock to feed and increase toner buildup in the stock. The metal tab at the edge of the material that particular material. Cuts may or may not have an edge ...
...remain flat and straight during the printing process. Back slits increase the potential for that is able to create the shapes wanted in the fuser. Toner contamination of paper or label stock. This cut does not extend through the stock. Also known as back slits or liner cuts. Conversion includes ...cutting the base stock to feed and increase toner buildup in the stock. The metal tab at the edge of the material that particular material. Cuts may or may not have an edge ...
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... the printed sheet. Qualitative measurement of the adhesion of the paper tray and through the printer. Printer process of melting toner and adhering it . Inks that can damage the paper. A stripped matrix is one that is pressed into the material. Glossary 151 As the print material ... length of the paper. Grain long indicates the fibers run the width of the paper. Also known as micro-perfs or data-perfs. For most Lexmark printers, the driver edge is made from the substrate or the adhesive out to the face. This limits the exposure of the paper to moisture...
... the printed sheet. Qualitative measurement of the adhesion of the paper tray and through the printer. Printer process of melting toner and adhering it . Inks that can damage the paper. A stripped matrix is one that is pressed into the material. Glossary 151 As the print material ... length of the paper. Grain long indicates the fibers run the width of the paper. Also known as micro-perfs or data-perfs. For most Lexmark printers, the driver edge is made from the substrate or the adhesive out to the face. This limits the exposure of the paper to moisture...
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... over Semi-liquid Shear strength Shelf talkers Sizing Skew Smoothness Splatter Stacking Stringers Stripped edge matrix Supercalendering Talkers Tenting Thermography Ties Toner Total strip matrix The mechanical action the printer performs to remove one sheet of a pressure-sensitive material or card stock...., resulting in the output bin. See "Release" on stock that is too rough, the toner does not fuse to a high gloss, polished finish. The roller that repels toner. Having characteristics of black specks around the labels, including a portion between the labels, removed ...
... over Semi-liquid Shear strength Shelf talkers Sizing Skew Smoothness Splatter Stacking Stringers Stripped edge matrix Supercalendering Talkers Tenting Thermography Ties Toner Total strip matrix The mechanical action the printer performs to remove one sheet of a pressure-sensitive material or card stock...., resulting in the output bin. See "Release" on stock that is too rough, the toner does not fuse to a high gloss, polished finish. The roller that repels toner. Having characteristics of black specks around the labels, including a portion between the labels, removed ...
Forms and Bar Code Card User's Guide
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... Courier with the printer. Each time a bar code is unreadable MAKE SURE PRINT QUALITY SETTINGS ARE NOT TOO DARK OR TOO LIGHT Print Resolution and Toner Darkness settings can affect the quality of the following the embedded bar code. MAKE SURE ALL PARAMETERS NEEDED ARE FULLY SPECIFIED Parameter values are not...
... Courier with the printer. Each time a bar code is unreadable MAKE SURE PRINT QUALITY SETTINGS ARE NOT TOO DARK OR TOO LIGHT Print Resolution and Toner Darkness settings can affect the quality of the following the embedded bar code. MAKE SURE ALL PARAMETERS NEEDED ARE FULLY SPECIFIED Parameter values are not...
IPDS Emulation User's Guide
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... Input Trays...14 3.2.5 Map Output Bins ...14 3.2.6 Margins ...14 3.2.7 Resource Capture...14 3.3 EMULATION - Options Descriptions 15 3.3.1 IPDS Emulation ...15 3.3.2 Host Resolution ...15 3.3.3 Color Processing...16 3.3.4 Toner Saver ...16 3.3.5 BAR CODE ...16 3.3.6 DEFAULT CODEPAGE ...17 3.3.7 Codepage Version ...18 3.3.8 DEFAULT FGID...18 3.3.9 Default CPI ...18 3.3.10 Printable Area...18 3.3.11 Exception Control ...19...
... Input Trays...14 3.2.5 Map Output Bins ...14 3.2.6 Margins ...14 3.2.7 Resource Capture...14 3.3 EMULATION - Options Descriptions 15 3.3.1 IPDS Emulation ...15 3.3.2 Host Resolution ...15 3.3.3 Color Processing...16 3.3.4 Toner Saver ...16 3.3.5 BAR CODE ...16 3.3.6 DEFAULT CODEPAGE ...17 3.3.7 Codepage Version ...18 3.3.8 DEFAULT FGID...18 3.3.9 Default CPI ...18 3.3.10 Printable Area...18 3.3.11 Exception Control ...19...
IPDS Emulation User's Guide
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... is installed Note: Only those menu items that are supported by the product are displayed. 12 IPDS MENU EMULATION IPDS Emulation Host Resolution Color Processing Toner Saver BAR CODE Bar Code Symbol Bar Code Size Default Codepage Codepage Version DEFAULT FGID Resident FGID 3812/3816 FGID Default CPI Printable Area Exception...
... is installed Note: Only those menu items that are supported by the product are displayed. 12 IPDS MENU EMULATION IPDS Emulation Host Resolution Color Processing Toner Saver BAR CODE Bar Code Symbol Bar Code Size Default Codepage Codepage Version DEFAULT FGID Resident FGID 3812/3816 FGID Default CPI Printable Area Exception...
IPDS Emulation User's Guide
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...) Printer Setting Always Print Resident Int. Profile RGB Grey to the detailed description of the option. 3.2.1 Emulation Option name IPDS Emulation Host Resolution Color Processing Toner Saver Bar Code Symbol Bar Code Size DEFAULT CODEPAGE Codepage Version DEFAULT FGID Default CPI Printable Area Exception Control Font Control Font Style IPDS Print...
...) Printer Setting Always Print Resident Int. Profile RGB Grey to the detailed description of the option. 3.2.1 Emulation Option name IPDS Emulation Host Resolution Color Processing Toner Saver Bar Code Symbol Bar Code Size DEFAULT CODEPAGE Codepage Version DEFAULT FGID Default CPI Printable Area Exception Control Font Control Font Style IPDS Print...
IPDS Emulation User's Guide
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Print text and barcodes as shades of grey. Printer Setting* Use the values in the printer menu's Settings > Quality Menu > Toner Darkness option to control print quality. The default setting of "Always Print" is useful when older applications have accidentally specified suppression of ...code. Color* Print in the Write Bar Code command to control printing of Grey Process color commands and print all colors as black. 3.3.4 Toner Saver Specifies the action taken when the IPDS Print Quality Control command is only available on color printers.) Grey, Black Text Process color commands ...
Print text and barcodes as shades of grey. Printer Setting* Use the values in the printer menu's Settings > Quality Menu > Toner Darkness option to control print quality. The default setting of "Always Print" is useful when older applications have accidentally specified suppression of ...code. Color* Print in the Write Bar Code command to control printing of Grey Process color commands and print all colors as black. 3.3.4 Toner Saver Specifies the action taken when the IPDS Print Quality Control command is only available on color printers.) Grey, Black Text Process color commands ...