ghost images on reprinting stationary

Discussion in 'Xerox Digital Presses' started by mike@clockworkprint.com, Feb 7, 2012.

  1. mike@clockworkprint.com

    mike@clockworkprint.com New Member

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    i recently printed some stationary for a client who then took it home and attempted to reprint on said stationary using her relatively cheap "brother" desktop printer and it left ghost images on all of the copies. i originally printed this on my xerox 700...is there a setting i can change to ensure a more thorough fusing on my end to prevent this from occurring on her end?
     
  2. wagsgraphx

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    Xerox work is not guaranteed to run back through a laser printer. Are you saying that your printing is flaking off in her printer?
    In your paper profile you could increase your fuser temperature.
     
  3. dino3m

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    Hi
    One thing you can try is instead of using 80gsm paper try 120 gsm and telling the 700 that it is even unto 150. you want to get as much heat in it as possible.

    then when they run it in their brother because the stock is thicker the paper will absorb the heat produced by the fuser and not the toner that is on it.

    Its because stupid little printers don't know what paper you are running through them and typically run a higher fuser temp then your 700. Tell you customer to run the paper as plain even though its heavy.
    that should fix it.
    Hope this helps