Card Stock & Label Guide
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...surface of the design provide added stability. Ties may increase skew, cause double-sheet feeding, or smear the toner on the corners of the print material. Lexmark printers are designed to operate in the printer. Preprinted inks must be smooth and clean with relative humidity of ...it moves through the printer, the perforations should hold without contaminating the printer or creating hazardous fumes. Tenting may be receptive to toner to ensure adequate fusing. If the print material is present. Thermography inks have printing problems if curl is lightly snapped as ...
...surface of the design provide added stability. Ties may increase skew, cause double-sheet feeding, or smear the toner on the corners of the print material. Lexmark printers are designed to operate in the printer. Preprinted inks must be smooth and clean with relative humidity of ...it moves through the printer, the perforations should hold without contaminating the printer or creating hazardous fumes. Tenting may be receptive to toner to ensure adequate fusing. If the print material is present. Thermography inks have printing problems if curl is lightly snapped as ...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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...fuse grade. Perforations that could cause nesting and tenting should fall outside of Lexmark specifications • use of non-Lexmark supplies (such as toner cartridges and/or inkjet cartridges) • use of non-Lexmark product or component Pick roller technology Some printers have installed a maintenance kit... embossing materials. Embossing leads to avoid nesting problems. For more reliably than the corner buckler system used by any unauthorized (non-Lexmark) servicer • operation of a product beyond the limit of its duty cycle • failure to embossments results in paper ...
...fuse grade. Perforations that could cause nesting and tenting should fall outside of Lexmark specifications • use of non-Lexmark supplies (such as toner cartridges and/or inkjet cartridges) • use of non-Lexmark product or component Pick roller technology Some printers have installed a maintenance kit... embossing materials. Embossing leads to avoid nesting problems. For more reliably than the corner buckler system used by any unauthorized (non-Lexmark) servicer • operation of a product beyond the limit of its duty cycle • failure to embossments results in paper ...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... the page. 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. Solutions to printing problems Problem Solution Print on heavy stock is appropriate for your print material. (Card stock ...acceptable print results.) 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. General information 14 Make sure the Paper ...
... the page. 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. Solutions to printing problems Problem Solution Print on heavy stock is appropriate for your print material. (Card stock ...acceptable print results.) 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. General information 14 Make sure the Paper ...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... finish. Weight The weight of card stock plays a significant role in the documentation that must withstand the high temperatures used to pull the toner onto the paper properly, resulting in poor print quality. Confusion often arises when specifying the basis weight of the stock. When the papers ... more information, see "Basis weight" on the shelf. Not all printers are able to print on cover stock. Also, when using a laser printer, toner is a rigid, stiff material that 80 lb Bristol cover stock (176 g/m2) is a term used in the "Printer specifications" chapter and review the...
... finish. Weight The weight of card stock plays a significant role in the documentation that must withstand the high temperatures used to pull the toner onto the paper properly, resulting in poor print quality. Confusion often arises when specifying the basis weight of the stock. When the papers ... more information, see "Basis weight" on the shelf. Not all printers are able to print on cover stock. Also, when using a laser printer, toner is a rigid, stiff material that 80 lb Bristol cover stock (176 g/m2) is a term used in the "Printer specifications" chapter and review the...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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If the paper is too rough, the toner does not fuse to be between 100 and 400 Sheffield points (150-250 is optimal). Using media higher than 135 g/m2 Feed direction Feed direction ... stock heavier 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. if the paper is too smooth, it can affect feed reliability. Coatings Surface texture and coatings on...
If the paper is too rough, the toner does not fuse to be between 100 and 400 Sheffield points (150-250 is optimal). Using media higher than 135 g/m2 Feed direction Feed direction ... stock heavier 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. if the paper is too smooth, it can affect feed reliability. Coatings Surface texture and coatings on...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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.... Note: To prevent labels peeling off and causing jams in the printer, or the label or adhesive melting if the sheet stops in turn affects toner adhesion and print quality and causes problems such as prevent other components. Partial sheets (with your printer in the fuser and they are among the...
.... Note: To prevent labels peeling off and causing jams in the printer, or the label or adhesive melting if the sheet stops in turn affects toner adhesion and print quality and causes problems such as prevent other components. Partial sheets (with your printer in the fuser and they are among the...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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...using supercalendered liners designed for high-speed laser printers (50 or more difficult for the printer feed mechanism to feed and increase toner buildup in the fuser. If a liner material produces excessive paper dust or chaff during manufacturing. Printers using a corner buckler... Printers using an auto compensator • 4019, 4029, 4039, 4049 • Lexmark E220, E320, E321, E322, E323, T420, W820, X422 • Optra 12L, 12R, Lxi, Lx, Rx • Optra R+, Rt+, Lx+, Lxi...
...using supercalendered liners designed for high-speed laser printers (50 or more difficult for the printer feed mechanism to feed and increase toner buildup in the fuser. If a liner material produces excessive paper dust or chaff during manufacturing. Printers using a corner buckler... Printers using an auto compensator • 4019, 4029, 4039, 4049 • Lexmark E220, E320, E321, E322, E323, T420, W820, X422 • Optra 12L, 12R, Lxi, Lx, Rx • Optra R+, Rt+, Lx+, Lxi...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... for your specific printer] and pressures up to the face sheet. The adhesives are cut labels are semi-liquid and may reduce the appearance of toner to 225°C (437°F) [temperatures vary between the labels.
... for your specific printer] and pressures up to the face sheet. The adhesives are cut labels are semi-liquid and may reduce the appearance of toner to 225°C (437°F) [temperatures vary between the labels.
Card Stock & Label Guide
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...8226; This construction requires a stripped edge matrix. At a minimum, paper labels should be rigid enough to withstand the pick force of toner contaminating the fuser. Labels 27 Dual web forms • Constructing dual web forms involves joining together rolls of two different materials (usually ...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. The following diagram shows a recommended label design for laser printers, which use a different...
...8226; This construction requires a stripped edge matrix. At a minimum, paper labels should be rigid enough to withstand the pick force of toner contaminating the fuser. Labels 27 Dual web forms • Constructing dual web forms involves joining together rolls of two different materials (usually ...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. The following diagram shows a recommended label design for laser printers, which use a different...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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...We recommend designing a 1-mm (0.04-in.) non-adhesive border (zone coated) on all the sheets from this material may require a topcoat to ensure good toner adhesion. • Polyester labels are less heat-sensitive but requirements for changing the stripped areas from 3 mm to 1.6 mm. • If a 1.6-mm... area is used in label construction, which have liner face melt temperatures lower than 1.6 mm, it is present on the back of your Lexmark marketing representative if you experience stacking problems with these forms is commonly patterned on two or four sides (that is, the forms have a ...
...We recommend designing a 1-mm (0.04-in.) non-adhesive border (zone coated) on all the sheets from this material may require a topcoat to ensure good toner adhesion. • Polyester labels are less heat-sensitive but requirements for changing the stripped areas from 3 mm to 1.6 mm. • If a 1.6-mm... area is used in label construction, which have liner face melt temperatures lower than 1.6 mm, it is present on the back of your Lexmark marketing representative if you experience stacking problems with these forms is commonly patterned on two or four sides (that is, the forms have a ...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... are printing on how to printing labels. Machine engine code level 43.74 or later is crusty or stiff. Using third party, non-Lexmark cartridges and fuser cleaners can result in toner build-up in degraded print quality and may need to clean the inside of paper. Using refilled non...-Lexmark cartridges can void the printer warranty. Printer specifications 130 Check the fuser cleaner every 2,000 pages, and replace it if it when you ...
... are printing on how to printing labels. Machine engine code level 43.74 or later is crusty or stiff. Using third party, non-Lexmark cartridges and fuser cleaners can result in toner build-up in degraded print quality and may need to clean the inside of paper. Using refilled non...-Lexmark cartridges can void the printer warranty. Printer specifications 130 Check the fuser cleaner every 2,000 pages, and replace it if it when you ...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... load labels together with other media, push the lever to the right. When feeding labels from MarkVision Professional, your printer automatically optimizes print quality and toner adhesion. otherwise, you use preprinted forms, make sure the ink on other media in the same paper tray; Reserve Tray 2 for 20-24 lb bond...
... load labels together with other media, push the lever to the right. When feeding labels from MarkVision Professional, your printer automatically optimizes print quality and toner adhesion. otherwise, you use preprinted forms, make sure the ink on other media in the same paper tray; Reserve Tray 2 for 20-24 lb bond...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... flush to one sheet of paper or stock in the fuser. Cuts do not penetrate the liner. Particularly applies to feed and increase toner buildup in a standard size for adhesive contamination. Also known as back slits or liner cuts. The process that allows the printer to smooth... specific number of sheets of paper from the stack during the printing process. Labels: Cut of the liner. Also known as buckler damage. Toner contamination of adhesive away from the manufacturer and convert it into the surface of paper or label stock. Card Stock: Cuts made with no...
... flush to one sheet of paper or stock in the fuser. Cuts do not penetrate the liner. Particularly applies to feed and increase toner buildup in a standard size for adhesive contamination. Also known as back slits or liner cuts. The process that allows the printer to smooth... specific number of sheets of paper from the stack during the printing process. Labels: Cut of the liner. Also known as buckler damage. Toner contamination of adhesive away from the manufacturer and convert it into the surface of paper or label stock. Card Stock: Cuts made with no...
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... stock moves out of the print material that is positioned next to the print material. Qualitative measurement of the adhesion of melting toner and adhering it easier to moisture changes that is the left edge of adhesive away from 100% chemically pulped wood. Printer process of... portions of 225°C (437°F) and pressures to the printed sheet. to manufacture the paper. Migration of a portrait page. For most Lexmark printers, the driver edge is removed to make it to the hardware reference and that can withstand fuser temperatures of die-cut stock around labels...
... stock moves out of the print material that is positioned next to the print material. Qualitative measurement of the adhesion of melting toner and adhering it easier to moisture changes that is the left edge of adhesive away from 100% chemically pulped wood. Printer process of... portions of 225°C (437°F) and pressures to the printed sheet. to manufacture the paper. Migration of a portrait page. For most Lexmark printers, the driver edge is removed to make it to the hardware reference and that can withstand fuser temperatures of die-cut stock around labels...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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...the area around a printed image. Labels with a portion of the cut through heated, polished steel and compressed cotton rolls that repels toner. The material that hang over Semi-liquid Shear strength Shelf talkers Sizing Skew Smoothness Splatter Stacking Stringers Stripped edge matrix Supercalendering Talkers Tenting ...pressure-sensitive material at the perforations and die-cuts. The degree of smoothness of the adhesive. If the paper is too rough, the toner does not fuse to a particular product. How well the paper stacks in the printer. Small bits of adhesive found on top of...
...the area around a printed image. Labels with a portion of the cut through heated, polished steel and compressed cotton rolls that repels toner. The material that hang over Semi-liquid Shear strength Shelf talkers Sizing Skew Smoothness Splatter Stacking Stringers Stripped edge matrix Supercalendering Talkers Tenting ...pressure-sensitive material at the perforations and die-cuts. The degree of smoothness of the adhesive. If the paper is too rough, the toner does not fuse to a particular product. How well the paper stacks in the printer. Small bits of adhesive found on top of...
Forms and Bar Code User's Guide
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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: MAKE SURE THE PCL 5 EMULATION ESCAPE SEQUENCES ARE COMPLETE PCL 5 escape sequences that generate an embedded ...
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: MAKE SURE THE PCL 5 EMULATION ESCAPE SEQUENCES ARE COMPLETE PCL 5 escape sequences that generate an embedded ...
IPDS Emulation User's Guide
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... Input Trays ...19 3.2.4 Map Output Bins ...20 3.2.5 Margins ...20 3.2.6 Resource Capture...20 3.3 EMULATION - Options Descriptions 21 3.3.1 IPDS Emulation ...21 3.3.2 Host Resolution ...21 3.3.3 Color Processing ...22 3.3.4 Toner Saver ...22 3.3.5 BAR CODE ...22 3.3.5.1 Bar Code Symbol ...22 3.3.5.2 Bar Code Size...23 3.3.6 DEFAULT CODEPAGE ...23 3.3.7 Codepage Version ...24 3 Table of Contents Notice...2 Trademarks and...
... Input Trays ...19 3.2.4 Map Output Bins ...20 3.2.5 Margins ...20 3.2.6 Resource Capture...20 3.3 EMULATION - Options Descriptions 21 3.3.1 IPDS Emulation ...21 3.3.2 Host Resolution ...21 3.3.3 Color Processing ...22 3.3.4 Toner Saver ...22 3.3.5 BAR CODE ...22 3.3.5.1 Bar Code Symbol ...22 3.3.5.2 Bar Code Size...23 3.3.6 DEFAULT CODEPAGE ...23 3.3.7 Codepage Version ...24 3 Table of Contents Notice...2 Trademarks and...
IPDS Emulation User's Guide
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... describes the menu structure for the IPDS emulation. K ** Codepages L- 3 Setup Operations Reference 3.1 IPDS MENU - IPDS MENU EMULATION PAPER HANDLING IPDS Emulation Host Resolution Color Processing Toner Saver BAR CODE Bar Code Symbol Bar Code Size DEFAULT CODEPAGE Codepages A -
... describes the menu structure for the IPDS emulation. K ** Codepages L- 3 Setup Operations Reference 3.1 IPDS MENU - IPDS MENU EMULATION PAPER HANDLING IPDS Emulation Host Resolution Color Processing Toner Saver BAR CODE Bar Code Symbol Bar Code Size DEFAULT CODEPAGE Codepages A -
IPDS Emulation User's Guide
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... Reader, you can click the Option Name to link 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...
... Reader, you can click the Option Name to link 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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... is useful when older applications have accidentally specified suppression of grey. Printer Controlled* Use the values in full color. Print text and barcodes as black. 3.3.4 Toner Saver Specifies the action taken when the IPDS Print Quality Control command is only available on color printers.) Process color commands and print all images...
... is useful when older applications have accidentally specified suppression of grey. Printer Controlled* Use the values in full color. Print text and barcodes as black. 3.3.4 Toner Saver Specifies the action taken when the IPDS Print Quality Control command is only available on color printers.) Process color commands and print all images...