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Envelopes, Heavyweight coated (140 to 220 gsm), Envelopes -6 – Xerox 701P28020 User Manual

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Envelopes

Heavyweight coated (140 to 220 gsm)

Table 3-8. Envelopes

Description

Envelopes are specialty stocks that have a flap for mailing documents.

Selection tips

Booklet Envelopes: Use only 6”x9”, 9”x12”, C5 (162x229mm), or
220x312mm sized envelopes

Catalog Envelopes: Use only 6”x9”, 7”x10”, C5 (162x229mm), or
178x254mm sized envelopes

Storage tips

Follow general guidelines in Chapter 2, Managing your paper supply.

Usage tips

Booklet Envelopes should be loaded with the flap closed, flap down, and
on the leading edge

Catalog Envelopes should be loaded with the flap open, flap down, and
on the outboard edge

Only load 50 envelopes at a time to keep the stack as level as possible

Do not use envelopes with latex-based glue closures (for example, self-
sealing envelopes

Table 3-9. Heavyweight coated (140 to 220 gsm)

Description

Any coated paper for use in printing that weighs 140 gsm or more. Coatings
may be applied to one or both sides to enhance image quality.

Selection tips

Dry ink may not adhere well to some high-gloss, semi-gloss, and gloss
coated heavyweight stocks. Test a small quantity before making a large
purchase.

Storage tips

Handle with care. Coating increases weight and susceptibility to damage.

Usage tips

Enter accurate Stock Library information.

If possible, load heavyweight papers with the grain parallel to the lead
edge of the paper tray so it will bend easier as it moves through the
press.