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Table 5-11. stitcher satisfaction guide – Xerox 128 User Manual

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Technical information

Set or stack
size

Substance 16 to 20 (60 to
75 g/m2)

Over substance 20 (75 g/
m2) stock as sets or stacks
increases the likelihood of
bindexer jams.

When using copy paper
heavier than substance 20 (75
g/m2), limit the stack or set
size by dividing the set into
parts. Combine prints when
completed and finish offline, if
required. For collated
unfinished sets, the maximum
sheet capacity of the bindexer
can be set to between 50 and
125.

Stacker
capacity

Unfinished sheets:
3300 sheets, substance
16 (60 g/m2)
3000 sheets, substance
20 (75 g/m2)
2500 sheets, substance
24 (90 g/m2)
1875 sheets, substance
32 (120 g/m2)
1360 sheets, substance
110 (200 g/m2)

To allow a continuous run,
unload outer stack before
inner stack reaches capacity.

Type or
condition

Xerographic bond paper in
good condition
Drilled paper

Slightly curled paper

Do not use excessively curled
paper.
Transparencies must contain
some opaque sheets to avoid
finisher jams.
Stock not defined here is
included in the “Using various
stocks” section in this guide.

Table 5-11. Stitcher satisfaction guide

Stock

Reliable stacking may be
expected

Less reliable stacking may
be expected

Suggested alternatives

Size

8 x 10 inches to 9 x 14
inches (203 x 254 mm to
229 x 356 mm)

Use the top tray for larger
sizes

Weight

Substance 16 to 110 (60 to
200 g/m2)

Weights outside the limits
shown are not recommended.

Set size limit
due to copy
paper weight

Collated: Up to 65 sheets
of substance 20 (75 g/m2)
or 0.28 inch (7 mm) thick
sets
Uncollated: 50 copies
maximum per stitch 0.28
inch (7 mm) thick sets

Collated: Up to 70 sheets of
substance 20 (75 g/m2)

Reduce the paper weight to
enable stitching more sheets
per collated set.
Check the stitch quality.

Stacker
capacity

Stacker capacity adjusts
automatically to suit
various set sizes

To allow a continuous run,
unload outer stack before
inner stack reaches capacity.

Stock

Reliable stacking may be
expected

Less reliable stacking may
be expected

Suggested alternatives