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Label stock, Lightweight uncoated (56 to 84 gsm), Label stock -8 – Xerox 701P28020 User Manual

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Label stock

Lightweight uncoated (56 to 84 gsm)

Table 3-12. Labels

Description

Sheets of gum-backed paper that are affixed to sheets of waxy-topped
paper. The top sheet is cut into various shapes and sizes that can be
peeled off of the back sheet. Printed labels are placed on objects (cartons,
compact disks, videos etc.) to identify and describe the contents.

Selection tips

For best results, select a label that was designed for laser compatibility.

When printing on large sheets of crack-and-peel label stock, the
direction of the cracks impacts print quality. When the cracks run
parallel to the short edge of the sheet, print quality is not affected. When
the cracks run parallel to the long edge, mottling may appear around the
cracks.

Storage tips

Store label stock in sealed boxes before and following printing.

Usage tips

Load label stock in trays with the labels facing up.

Only load 50 labels at a time.

Run simplex mode only.

Table 3-13. Lightweight uncoated (56 to 84 gsm)

Description

Any uncoated offset paper for use in printing that weighs 56 to 84 gsm.

Selection tips

Select the stiffest stock available with good formation and high opacity.
For best results, select a paper that indicates laser compatibility.

Storage tips

Protect from environmental extremes after imaging.

Usage tips

If possible, load lightweight papers with the grain parallel to the front and
back of the paper tray to increase stiffness.

Due to high moisture content, offset papers are more likely than other
papers to curl and jam as they leave the fuser. Try using a heavier or
stiffer offset paper if excessive jamming occurs.