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    jzezza is offline Junior Member
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    Default Xante Illumina DEP - window envelopes issue

    Is there a way to adjust temperature (Illumina DEP) to reduce shrinking of window envelope? Checked media settings in the iQueue. Do not see this option. Printing on Printmaster Envelopes - Blue Security Tint 24 White Wove. Not sure if these are heat resistant. Please advise.

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    I believe you need to use Glassine window envelopes. I don't think anyone stocks them in a security tint though.

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    Try lowering the gsm setting to the lowest number, this will reduce the fuser heat.

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    Check Western States Envelope Company.

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    Western States Envelope & Label has the Digi-Clear Window envelopes that are made to run on digital machines.

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    I second the Western States Envelope digi-clear. I've used them on my Ilumina and they work great. The window is crystal clear and not translucent like the glassine stuff. I think National Envelope has a window envelope too that is designed for digital output. I got some samples at an Xpedx Open House a few months ago. Haven't tried them yet. Another option is open window envelopes, they have no plastic at all. I've used 'em before.

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    jzezza is offline Junior Member
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    Thank you for your responses/suggestions. I spoke with Xante technician who confirmed that only Glassine and Corn Silk are the only materials that will not melt on the fuser. Just an FYI, I was able to run my existing envelopes on a Xerox Qube printer and they ran OK. However, the production is significantly slower than the Illumina and the pressure on the rollers gave some minor wrinkling on some, but not all of the envelopes. I do believe that the digi-clear are twice the price of the current envelope I have in stock. It will be worth it to run on the Illumina. Again....Thanks.


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