User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
 - 1. Selecting stock for your Xerox Nuvera System
 - 2. Managing your paper supply
 - 3. Tips by stock type
- Xerox Nuvera MX: Special considerations
 - Stock types
 - Tips that apply to all stocks
 - Bond (56 to 158 gsm)
 - Bristol (147 to 220 gsm)
 - Carbonless
 - Cover coated (140 to 220 gsm)
 - Cover uncoated (106 to 220 gsm)
 - Drilled paper
 - Envelopes
 - Heavyweight coated (140 to 220 gsm)
 - Heavyweight uncoated (106 to 220 gsm)
 - Index (130 to 220 gsm)
 - Label stock
 - Lightweight uncoated (56 to 84 gsm)
 - Middleweight uncoated (91 to 105 gsm)
 - Perforated paper
 - Preprinted paper
 - Recycled paper
 - Scored paper
 - Synthetic papers and plastics
 - Tabs
 - Transparencies
 - Xerox DocuCard
 
 - 4. About Xerox papers
 - A. Converting paper weight from pounds to gsm
 - B. Printing with tabs
- Obtaining additional tabs guide kits
 - Installing the tabs guide
 - Tab Optimization Mode
- 1. On the DocuSP Controller, select [Printer: Tab Optimization Mode]. A dialog window appears.
 - 2. Select the [On] checkbox.
 - 3. Close the window. The Tab Optimization Mode is enabled.
 - 1. On the DocuSP Controller, select [Printer: Tab Optimization Mode]. A dialog window appears.
 - 2. Select the [Off] checkbox.
 - 3. Close the window. The Tab Optimization Mode is enabled
 
 - Define stocks, program, and load feeder trays
- 1. At the system interface, add the tab stock to the Stock Library.
 - 2. Assign the tab stock to a feeder tray.
 - 3. Load the tab stock as shown on the label in the tray.
 - 4. Adjust the paper tray guides and adjust any tabs that are misaligned.
 - 5. Open the Feed Module front door and remove the tab guide (A4/11 or A5/5.5).
 - 6. Install the tab guide making sure it is positioned below the actuator arm of the paper guide.
 - 7. Assign the 8.5 x 11 inch (A4) or 8.5 x 5.5 inch (A5) stock for the body sheets to another paper tray and load the stock.
 
 - Printing on tabbed stock
 
 - C. Managing the feed modules
- Feeder procedures
- Add stock to a tray directly from the Stock Library window
 - Copy stock attributes from one tray to another
- 1. Open the Paper Trays tab.
 - 2. Select the stock you wish to copy.
 - 3. Select [Save Settings] from the Tray pull-down menu.
 - 4. Enter the information in the Save Tray Setting window.
 - 5. Select [OK].
 - 6. Select the tray into which you want to place the saved stock.
 - 7. Select [Load Settings] from the Tray pull-down menu.
 - 8. Select the stock from the list of saved stocks.
 - 9. Select [OK].
 - 10. Load the stock in paper tray.
 
 - Load non-tab stock in a paper tray
- 1. Wait for the LED on the tray to turn off before opening the tray.
 - 2. When the LED is off, pull the feeder tray out from the feeder until it stops.
 - 3. Move the side and rear guides away from the stack.
 - 4. Load the required stock in the tray. Load the stock with the curl side down. Load Xerox stock with the package seam side face up.
 - 5. Position one ream of the stock against the leading (left) edge and roughly centered in the tray.
 - 6. Move the side and trail edge guides until they touch the stack. Continue loading the stock to the recommended amount.
 - 7. Close the tray slowly, but firmly, until it latches.
 
 - Load tab stock in a paper tray
- 1. Wait for the LED on the tray to turn off before opening the tray.
 - 2. When the LED is off, pull the feeder tray out from the feeder until it stops.
 - 3. Move the side and trail edge guides away from the stack.
 - 4. Load the required stock in the tray.
 - 5. Position the stock against the leading (left) edge of the tray.
 - 6. Move the rear and side guides until they touch the stack.
 - 7. Close the tray slowly, but firmly, until it latches.
 
 - Prevent a tray from feeding
 - View a list of paper trays and their settings
 
 - Inserter procedures
 
 - Feeder procedures
 - D. Managing the Finishing Transport Module and Stacker
- Finisher procedures
 - Stacker Limitations
- Unload stacker cart
- 1. If an Unload condition exists, go to step 5.
 - 2. Open the Stacking Tab.
 - 3. Select the stacker to be unloaded. The row is highlighted.
 - 4. Press the right mouse button and select [Unload].
 - 5. To unload a stacker cart, open the stacker front door.
 - 6. Pull the cart from the stacker.
 - 7. Remove the stack from the cart (or use the alternate cart).
 - 8. Push the cart into the stacker.
 - 9. Firmly close the stacker door.
 
 - View stacker settings
 
 - Unload stacker cart
 
 - E. Managing the Stock Library
- Define a new stock
- 1. Select the Stock Library tab in Printer Manager.
 - 2. On the Stock Library tab, select the source stock. The table row is highlighted.
 - 3. Select [Stock: Duplicate]. A settings window opens.
 - 4. The Stock Name field is empty; type new value in the field.
 - 5. Select the attribute to be modified.
 - 6. Select the desired value for the attribute from the menu or type a new value in the field.
 - 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each attribute to be modified.
 - 8. To add or modify comments, type the desired text in the Comments field. These comments will be displayed on the settings window for this stock only.
 - 9. To make the changes without closing the settings window, select [Apply]. Otherwise, select [Save] to apply the changes and close the window.
 
 - Delete a stock
 - Edit stock attributes
- 1. Select the Stock Library tab.
 - 2. Select the stock to be edited. The table row is highlighted.
 - 3. Double click the row to open a settings window.
 - 4. Select the attribute to be modified.
 - 5. Select the desired value for the attribute from the menu or type a new value in the field.
 - 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each attribute to be modified.
 - 7. To add or modify comments, type the desired text in the Comments field. These comments will be displayed on the settings window for this stock only.
 - 8. To make the changes without closing the settings window, select [Apply]. Otherwise, select [Save] to apply the changes and close the window.
 
 
 - Define a new stock
 - Glossary of paper terms
 

Xerox Nuvera Paper Guide
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Selecting stock for your Xerox Nuvera System
images, especially in high resolution images, fine type and fine 
lines. 
Impurities in recycled papers consist of inks and adhesives (from 
window envelopes, stick-on notes, labels, etc.), which are difficult 
to remove during the recycling process. 
Use high quality non-recycled papers when the best image quality 
is required.
Opacity
Opacity refers to the ability of a printed image to show through 
from the opposite side of a sheet or from another sheet below it. 
Opacity increases as the weight of the sheet increases. Fillers are 
also added to paper during the manufacturing process to increase 
opacity. 
Opacity is measured according to how much light a sheet blocks 
and is expressed as a percentage between 0 and 100. Most 
papers fall in the 80 to 90% range, however, an opacity of 98% will 
prevent a printed image from showing through on the opposite 
side of the sheet.
Choose paper with high opacity when printing on both sides of the 
paper or when heavy dry ink coverage will be applied.
Shade
Shade is the color of the paper. Paper shade may change the 
colors of printed images because dry ink is applied in dot patterns 
that allow the paper shade to show through.
The color of the paper (white, pink, buff etc.) must be specified in 
the Xerox Nuvera Stock Library. 
When choosing paper color:
• Remember that paper shades can vary significantly among 
brands.
Electrical properties and image quality
Resistivity is the resistance to direct current between the two sides 
of a sheet of paper. The electrical properties of paper are 
important because a sheet must be able to attract dry ink during 
the xerographic process. 
If a stock’s resistivity is excessively high or low, the printed image 
may be too light and deletions may occur.










