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    ajf
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    Default Xerox Never Tear in Canon machine?

    Hello there.
    I wonder if someone can help out. We have some Canon IRC4580 multi function machines in our office and some of our staff need to use Xerox Never Tear A4 media.
    I cannot get any information from either Canon or our support company as to whether it is safe to use this media on these devices.

    Has anyone here had expereiecne with this media?
    Any recommended settings or specific weight etc to use?

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    I use nevertear alot in our xerox machine, its a real pain to run. As its plastic not paper you get a lot of static. This gives problems knocking up the sheets, feeding them duplexing them. The best way to find out is buy some and trial it on your machine. Also its very expensive in the UK retail is about £0.24 per A4 sheet!! If you use alot you can knock them down.

    AjR

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    As I understand it the Xerox papers are all rebranded stocks, does anyone know the the manufacturer of nevertear?

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    Have you tested Never Tear resistance to water. Xerox may have changed supplier since toner is peelining off when the material is getting wet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Internal_R&D_Analyst View Post
    As I understand it the Xerox papers are all rebranded stocks, does anyone know the the manufacturer of nevertear?
    I/We are able to supply PET/ or PP based Synthetic sheets for laser printing.

    We work in PET uptil 200µm, above 200µm it is PP based witch reduces costs.

    SRA3 is standart format. And we stock 95µm , 145µm, 230µm and 270µm.

    Feel free to contact me…


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