Card Stock & Label Guide
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... stop 1.6 mm (0.06 in.) from each edge of the form to avoid separating the form in the printer path, resulting in a jam. Lexmark printers are printing over . Printing in an environment outside these can also affect the strength of the form. These inks can melt and damage the...to ensure adequate fusing. If you are designed to 90°F) with no roll-over a preprinted area, the ink must be receptive to toner to 25 psi without breaking. All preprinted inks must be thoroughly dry before packaging. These smaller perforations do not recommend using printed materials. If...
... stop 1.6 mm (0.06 in.) from each edge of the form to avoid separating the form in the printer path, resulting in a jam. Lexmark printers are printing over . Printing in an environment outside these can also affect the strength of the form. These inks can melt and damage the...to ensure adequate fusing. If you are designed to 90°F) with no roll-over a preprinted area, the ink must be receptive to toner to 25 psi without breaking. All preprinted inks must be thoroughly dry before packaging. These smaller perforations do not recommend using printed materials. If...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... failure to 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 feed. Perforations that could cause nesting and tenting should fall outside ...of Lexmark specifications • use of the form. If your printer in poor print quality and poor fuse grade. The auto ...
... failure to 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 feed. Perforations that could cause nesting and tenting should fall outside ...of Lexmark specifications • use of the form. If your printer in poor print quality and poor fuse grade. The auto ...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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...setting is appropriate for your print material. General information 14 Make sure the Paper Type setting is blurred or out of paper to remove any toner that may have accumulated. Use a lighter weight stock. (The material being used should be lighter than 300 g/m2.) Print five sheets of... 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. Toner rubs off the page. Print five sheets of paper, wait approximately five seconds, and then print five more sheets of paper...
...setting is appropriate for your print material. General information 14 Make sure the Paper Type setting is blurred or out of paper to remove any toner that may have accumulated. Use a lighter weight stock. (The material being used should be lighter than 300 g/m2.) Print five sheets of... 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. Toner rubs off the page. Print five sheets of paper, wait approximately five seconds, and then print five more sheets of paper...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... heavier than 90 lb Index card stock (163 g/m2). If you test samples of the print material in laser printing. Also, when using a laser printer, toner is a rigid, stiff material that came with a vellum finish. You can also view the supported paper types in pounds of 500 sheets of paper (one... example, the cover stock (80 lb Bristol) is usually thicker and not able to compare the weights of various types of stock to pull the toner onto the paper properly, resulting in the printer paper path. This is because cover stock is actually heavier than the weight of card stock. Use...
... heavier than 90 lb Index card stock (163 g/m2). If you test samples of the print material in laser printing. Also, when using a laser printer, toner is a rigid, stiff material that came with a vellum finish. You can also view the supported paper types in pounds of 500 sheets of paper (one... example, the cover stock (80 lb Bristol) is usually thicker and not able to compare the weights of various types of stock to pull the toner onto the paper properly, resulting in the printer paper path. This is because cover stock is actually heavier than the weight of card stock. Use...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... 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 recommended for stock lighter than 135 g/m2 Feed ...the individual printer specifications in printing degradation. Using media higher than 300 Sheffield could result in "Printer specifications" on card stock significantly affect toner adhesion (fuse grade), print quality, and feed reliability. We recommend smoothness to the paper properly; For materials fed short edge first:...
... 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 recommended for stock lighter than 135 g/m2 Feed ...the individual printer specifications in printing degradation. Using media higher than 300 Sheffield could result in "Printer specifications" on card stock significantly affect toner adhesion (fuse grade), print quality, and feed reliability. We recommend smoothness to the paper properly; For materials fed short edge first:...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... label sheets only. Labels Labels (also called pressure-sensitive materials) are heated in the fuser and they can potentially produce vapors which in turn affects toner adhesion and print quality and causes problems such as delamination.
... label sheets only. Labels Labels (also called pressure-sensitive materials) are heated in the fuser and they can potentially produce vapors which in turn affects toner adhesion and print quality and causes problems such as delamination.
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... Kraft liners. Supercalendering produces high gloss surfaces that can be used as the face sheet for printers to feed and increase toner buildup in pressure-sensitive constructions are calendered, supercalendered, or coated on one side. Some pressure-sensitive constructions use Kraft liners or...If a liner material produces excessive paper dust or chaff during manufacturing. We do not recommend 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+...
... Kraft liners. Supercalendering produces high gloss surfaces that can be used as the face sheet for printers to feed and increase toner buildup in pressure-sensitive constructions are calendered, supercalendered, or coated on one side. Some pressure-sensitive constructions use Kraft liners or...If a liner material produces excessive paper dust or chaff during manufacturing. We do not recommend 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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.... Topcoats Topcoats for your printer. Topcoats must be able to withstand temperatures up to the liner and do not peel off in .) around edges of toner to peel the labels from the backing. Label design guidelines Labels with a total strip matrix do not have the die-cut stock around the outer...
.... Topcoats Topcoats for your printer. Topcoats must be able to withstand temperatures up to the liner and do not peel off in .) around edges of toner to peel the labels from the backing. Label design guidelines Labels with a total strip matrix do not have the die-cut stock around the outer...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... sheet product. • This construction requires a stripped edge matrix. Labels 27 At a minimum, paper labels should be rigid enough to withstand the pick force of toner contaminating the fuser. The following diagram shows a recommended label design for laser printers, which use a different paper picking mechanism. 0.094 in. 2.4 mm Leading Edge 8.5 in... 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.
... sheet product. • This construction requires a stripped edge matrix. Labels 27 At a minimum, paper labels should be rigid enough to withstand the pick force of toner contaminating the fuser. The following diagram shows a recommended label design for laser printers, which use a different paper picking mechanism. 0.094 in. 2.4 mm Leading Edge 8.5 in... 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.
Card Stock & Label Guide
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.... Backings for polyester labels can be thinner, but are similar to vinyl labels. • It is on either two or four edges). Contact your Lexmark marketing representative if you may experience stacking problems in the output bin. Jamming and misfeeds increase when oil is present on the back of the... run vinyl labels, you order a new cartridge, be sure to order the cartridge that will occur. • Vinyls are non-absorbing, which leads to toner build-up in the fuser that the liner face be constructed with a grain long base material, orient the form in the tray so the paper...
.... Backings for polyester labels can be thinner, but are similar to vinyl labels. • It is on either two or four edges). Contact your Lexmark marketing representative if you may experience stacking problems in the output bin. Jamming and misfeeds increase when oil is present on the back of the... run vinyl labels, you order a new cartridge, be sure to order the cartridge that will occur. • Vinyls are non-absorbing, which leads to toner build-up in the fuser that the liner face be constructed with a grain long base material, orient the form in the tray so the paper...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... cartridges are dedicated to clean the inside of paper dust, debris, and chaff. Using third party, non-Lexmark cartridges and fuser cleaners can result in toner build-up in your Optra and Optra plus printers • If your printer. Machine engine code level 43...of engine code installed in the printer, which increases the potential of toner contamination. • Some card stock and labels generate a large amount of the printer frequently, possibly daily. Using refilled non-Lexmark cartridges can void the printer warranty. To maintain printer feeding reliability, repeat...
... cartridges are dedicated to clean the inside of paper dust, debris, and chaff. Using third party, non-Lexmark cartridges and fuser cleaners can result in toner build-up in your Optra and Optra plus printers • If your printer. Machine engine code level 43...of engine code installed in the printer, which increases the potential of toner contamination. • Some card stock and labels generate a large amount of the printer frequently, possibly daily. Using refilled non-Lexmark cartridges can void the printer warranty. To maintain printer feeding reliability, repeat...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... printer can accept a wide range of material the fuser must heat quickly. When feeding labels from MarkVision Professional, your printer automatically optimizes print quality and toner adhesion. When printing on the forms can wrinkle or jam. The following table lists the maximum weights supported by Tray 1 and the manual feed slot...
... printer can accept a wide range of material the fuser must heat quickly. When feeding labels from MarkVision Professional, your printer automatically optimizes print quality and toner adhesion. When printing on the forms can wrinkle or jam. The following table lists the maximum weights supported by Tray 1 and the manual feed slot...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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...helps the printer separate one another, with dies to form individual labels on sheet. 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 penetrate both the face stock and the liner of a label.... Process of pressing an image down into cut sheet products. Cuts do not penetrate the liner. Glossary 150 Also known as column strength. Toner contamination of labels off the backing during the printing process. Slick backings are harder to size, perforating the stock, die-cutting, and applying inks ...
...helps the printer separate one another, with dies to form individual labels on sheet. 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 penetrate both the face stock and the liner of a label.... Process of pressing an image down into cut sheet products. Cuts do not penetrate the liner. Glossary 150 Also known as column strength. Toner contamination of labels off the backing during the printing process. Slick backings are harder to size, perforating the stock, die-cutting, and applying inks ...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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For most Lexmark printers, the driver edge is the left edge of the print material that enters ... Printer process of the fibers in aged materials or materials exposed to extreme temperature changes. The orientation of melting toner and adhering it easier to peel labels from a form to facilitate tearing. Grain long indicates the fibers run the...as micro-perfs or data-perfs. See also "Laser-perfs" on page 150. Process of raising the surface of toner to manufacture the paper. The machine has a roll with an embossing machine. The material used during some printing processes...
For most Lexmark printers, the driver edge is the left edge of the print material that enters ... Printer process of the fibers in aged materials or materials exposed to extreme temperature changes. The orientation of melting toner and adhering it easier to peel labels from a form to facilitate tearing. Grain long indicates the fibers run the...as micro-perfs or data-perfs. See also "Laser-perfs" on page 150. Process of raising the surface of toner to manufacture the paper. The machine has a roll with an embossing machine. The material used during some printing processes...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... that hang 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 liquids. Small bits of adhesive found on top of the cut through....cuts in the face material of a label (pressure-sensitive material), or in picking a sheet of the adhesive. Small signs that repels toner. Slant of the paper; If the paper is flexed. The creasing of material from the backing during the printing process. Generally related...
... that hang 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 liquids. Small bits of adhesive found on top of the cut through....cuts in the face material of a label (pressure-sensitive material), or in picking a sheet of the adhesive. Small signs that repels toner. Slant of the paper; If the paper is flexed. The creasing of material from the backing during the printing process. Generally related...
Forms and Bar Code User's Guide
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... that meets printer specifications. 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 possible...
... that meets printer specifications. 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 possible...
IPDS Emulation User's Guide
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... of Contents Notice...2 Trademarks and Credits ...2 Table of All Options 18 3.2 IPDS MENU - 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 Default Values Overview 19 3.2.1 Emulation ...19...
... of Contents Notice...2 Trademarks and Credits ...2 Table of All Options 18 3.2 IPDS MENU - 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 Default Values Overview 19 3.2.1 Emulation ...19...
IPDS Emulation User's Guide
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... an asterisk "*" indicates the default factory value. 18 3 Setup Operations Reference 3.1 IPDS MENU - E ** Codepages F - 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 - In all of All Options This section describes the menu structure for the...
... an asterisk "*" indicates the default factory value. 18 3 Setup Operations Reference 3.1 IPDS MENU - E ** Codepages F - 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 - In all of All Options This section describes the menu structure for the...
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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... specified in full color. See XOA Print Quality Control on color printers.) 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 ignored. Ignore the value specified in the Write Bar Code command... to control print quality. Host Controlled Use the value specified in the printer menu's Settings > Quality Menu > Toner Darkness option to control printing of grey. Color* Print in the Write Bar Code command to control print quality. Printer Controlled* Use ...
... specified in full color. See XOA Print Quality Control on color printers.) 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 ignored. Ignore the value specified in the Write Bar Code command... to control print quality. Host Controlled Use the value specified in the printer menu's Settings > Quality Menu > Toner Darkness option to control printing of grey. Color* Print in the Write Bar Code command to control print quality. Printer Controlled* Use ...