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    Xerox DC260 with light production finisher - does it need cleaning??

    Re: Xerox DC260 with light production finisher - does it need cleaning?? Will, Xerox told me the same thing they are telling you, "that machine doesn't support that stock". Yet, he still knows I am going to use the heavyweight, coated stocks I require. What I did was produce an A4 booklet on...
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    Xerox DC260 with light production finisher - does it need cleaning??

    Re: Xerox DC260 with light production finisher - does it need cleaning?? Tim, Many thanks for the PDF. I understand now. My heavyweight stock appears to be short grain, and yet my lightweight stock is long grain. Thanks again for your help. Antony
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    Xerox DC260 with light production finisher - does it need cleaning??

    Re: Xerox DC260 with light production finisher - does it need cleaning?? Tim, Not sure. How would I know? I have cut down an SRA3 sheet to A3, and am feeding it short edge into the Xerox. Antony
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    Xerox DC260 with light production finisher - does it need cleaning??

    Hello, I have a problem with my Xerox machine. I know that I am working out of spec, but the production finisher is having problem adding a pre-printed 300g cover to lesser weight pages. What happens is the cover skews considerably, and inconsistently, so each booklet produced is different to...
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    Xerox 260 - mixing stock weights to create booklet

    Re: Xerox 260 - mixing stock weights to create booklet Thanks John. Super reply and just the reassurance I needed. Antony
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    Xerox 260 - mixing stock weights to create booklet

    Hello, I am using a Xerox DC260 with production finisher and Splash software to generate mixed weight media booklets. At the moment I have to print the covers (300g) seperately to the pages (150g), and then ask the machine to print the pages and grab a 300g cover to produce a folded and stapled...

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