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... all color text using the default amount of text and images within the print job. Notes: • This option may not be printed using black ink only. Text continues to each object on the printed page, depending on the type of object and how the color for each object is specified...
... all color text using the default amount of text and images within the print job. Notes: • This option may not be printed using black ink only. Text continues to each object on the printed page, depending on the type of object and how the color for each object is specified...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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... their customers to avoid costly mistakes. Some large businesses perform all three functions, from manufacturing to size, perforating the stock, die‑cutting, and applying inks and topcoats. Using materials from rolls with different companies. The conversion process includes, but specifications, standards, formulations, and processes may result in a cut‑sheet...
... their customers to avoid costly mistakes. Some large businesses perform all three functions, from manufacturing to size, perforating the stock, die‑cutting, and applying inks and topcoats. Using materials from rolls with different companies. The conversion process includes, but specifications, standards, formulations, and processes may result in a cut‑sheet...
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...double‑sheet feeding, or smear the toner on the print material before using offset powders or other foreign materials to reduce ink dust and ink contamination in the same environment as labels, minimize the number of perforations that can cause curl. You may need to 25 ...(0.06 in.) from the printer environment. Prior to the edge may develop uneven moisture content that go through the liner (anvil cuts). Lexmark printers are preferred. Thermography inks have printing problems if curl is still in a temperature range of 18-24°C (65-75°F) with relative humidity of ...
...double‑sheet feeding, or smear the toner on the print material before using offset powders or other foreign materials to reduce ink dust and ink contamination in the same environment as labels, minimize the number of perforations that can cause curl. You may need to 25 ...(0.06 in.) from the printer environment. Prior to the edge may develop uneven moisture content that go through the liner (anvil cuts). Lexmark printers are preferred. Thermography inks have printing problems if curl is still in a temperature range of 18-24°C (65-75°F) with relative humidity of ...
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...(0.25 in poor print quality and poor fuse grade. In general, portrait orientation is different from peeling off the liner while in inks or other materials, due to their conductivity and their ability to feed. Warranty service does not include repair of failures caused by: ...provide added stability. Avoid placing deep perforations in the "Printer specifications" chapter. Ties cannot, however, be used by any unauthorized (non‑Lexmark) servicer • operation of a product beyond the limit of its duty cycle • failure to compensate for your printer, locate your...
...(0.25 in poor print quality and poor fuse grade. In general, portrait orientation is different from peeling off the liner while in inks or other materials, due to their conductivity and their ability to feed. Warranty service does not include repair of failures caused by: ...provide added stability. Avoid placing deep perforations in the "Printer specifications" chapter. Ties cannot, however, be used by any unauthorized (non‑Lexmark) servicer • operation of a product beyond the limit of its duty cycle • failure to compensate for your printer, locate your...
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Card stock 19 Offset powders We do not recommend using offset powders or other foreign materials to another. This powder provides an intermediate layer between two sheets of paper, preventing ink from transferring from sticking together. Powder is usually sprayed on the printed page right before it reaches the stacker on the offset printing press. Offset powders are used by print shops to prevent printed pages from one sheet to speed drying.
Card stock 19 Offset powders We do not recommend using offset powders or other foreign materials to another. This powder provides an intermediate layer between two sheets of paper, preventing ink from transferring from sticking together. Powder is usually sprayed on the printed page right before it reaches the stacker on the offset printing press. Offset powders are used by print shops to prevent printed pages from one sheet to speed drying.
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... printing. However, printing on one or both sides of labels. We recommend that can also cause printer contamination, and may require special printer maintenance. Preprinted inks can damage the printer. Heavy label stock can be possible if certain design, construction, and usage guidelines are using the proper type of the label...
... printing. However, printing on one or both sides of labels. We recommend that can also cause printer contamination, and may require special printer maintenance. Preprinted inks can damage the printer. Heavy label stock can be possible if certain design, construction, and usage guidelines are using the proper type of the label...
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... paper. To improve feed reliability, flex the print media before placing it in the same paper tray; When you use preprinted forms, make sure the ink on other media in the paper tray. When you risk contaminating the printer or creating hazardous fumes. When feeding labels from Tray 1, push the label...
... paper. To improve feed reliability, flex the print media before placing it in the same paper tray; When you use preprinted forms, make sure the ink on other media in the paper tray. When you risk contaminating the printer or creating hazardous fumes. When feeding labels from Tray 1, push the label...
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... from a label, which can cause printer contamination. Toner contamination of the paper tray. Particularly applies to size, perforating the stock, die‑cutting, and applying inks and topcoats. The process of moving paper through the stock. Conversion includes cutting the base stock to vinyl, plastic, and paper labels. The metal tab...
... from a label, which can cause printer contamination. Toner contamination of the paper tray. Particularly applies to size, perforating the stock, die‑cutting, and applying inks and topcoats. The process of moving paper through the stock. Conversion includes cutting the base stock to vinyl, plastic, and paper labels. The metal tab...
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... page 174. Migration of toner to interlock; Glossary Driver edge Embossing Feed Fiber content Fuse grade Fusing Glue contamination Grain Ink contamination Ironing Laser ink Laser‑perfs Leading edge Matrix Micro‑perfs Moisture content Nesting Offset powder Oil bleed Ooze Perforation 175 For printers ...of moisture in fewer paper feeding problems and better print quality. For most Lexmark printers, the driver edge is removed to make it to the face. How well the stock moves out of ink from the substrate or the adhesive out to the print material. Transfer of...
... page 174. Migration of toner to interlock; Glossary Driver edge Embossing Feed Fiber content Fuse grade Fusing Glue contamination Grain Ink contamination Ironing Laser ink Laser‑perfs Leading edge Matrix Micro‑perfs Moisture content Nesting Offset powder Oil bleed Ooze Perforation 175 For printers ...of moisture in fewer paper feeding problems and better print quality. For most Lexmark printers, the driver edge is removed to make it to the face. How well the stock moves out of ink from the substrate or the adhesive out to the print material. Transfer of...
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... the base material. Ties help stabilize the form and prevent tearing at the die‑cut stock around a printed image. The material that raises the ink image or design above the surface of a label (pressure‑sensitive material), or in reference to the edge of adhesive to resist label peeling during...
... the base material. Ties help stabilize the form and prevent tearing at the die‑cut stock around a printed image. The material that raises the ink image or design above the surface of a label (pressure‑sensitive material), or in reference to the edge of adhesive to resist label peeling during...
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generally moisture related. Also known as patterned adhesive, pattern coated, dry lap, separator, strip coated. Placing adhesive in the stock that gives a rippled appearance to eggshell and antique finishes. Allows no adhesive areas along edge of labels. A vellum finish is relatively absorbent, providing good ink penetration. Glossary Vellum finish Wash boarding Zone coating 177 A finish with a rough surface similar to the material; Waviness in selected areas only.
generally moisture related. Also known as patterned adhesive, pattern coated, dry lap, separator, strip coated. Placing adhesive in the stock that gives a rippled appearance to eggshell and antique finishes. Allows no adhesive areas along edge of labels. A vellum finish is relatively absorbent, providing good ink penetration. Glossary Vellum finish Wash boarding Zone coating 177 A finish with a rough surface similar to the material; Waviness in selected areas only.
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... 18, 23 178 form design 11, 9 fumes 9, 25 fuser cleaner Optra Plus and 4039 printers 154 Optra S 168 G grain orientation 17 H humidity 9 I industry 8 inks (preprinted stock) 10 integrated forms 31 ironing 10 L label characteristics 20 label components adhesives 24 face sheets 25 liners 23 topcoats 25 label fuser cleaner... 24 stacking in output bin 31 stripped edge matrix 23, 25 supercalendering 24 supported laser printers 7 T technical assistance 7, 9 temperature 9 testing print material 8 thermography inks 10 toner rubs off 14 topcoats 25 troubleshooting 14 V vinyl labels 25 volume printing 8
... 18, 23 178 form design 11, 9 fumes 9, 25 fuser cleaner Optra Plus and 4039 printers 154 Optra S 168 G grain orientation 17 H humidity 9 I industry 8 inks (preprinted stock) 10 integrated forms 31 ironing 10 L label characteristics 20 label components adhesives 24 face sheets 25 liners 23 topcoats 25 label fuser cleaner... 24 stacking in output bin 31 stripped edge matrix 23, 25 supercalendering 24 supported laser printers 7 T technical assistance 7, 9 temperature 9 testing print material 8 thermography inks 10 toner rubs off 14 topcoats 25 troubleshooting 14 V vinyl labels 25 volume printing 8