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    Bizhub C 224 e_PRINT ON SYNTHETIC PAPER

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    We ha last have installed bizhub 224 e on last week,after the installation only we came to understand that customer who will use this only for yupo synthetic paper printing(non tearable sheet),our printer is not supporting for that sheet i.e color not sitting properly on background .if any one knows solution kindly help me to solve the problem

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    Re: Bizhub C 224 e_PRINT ON SYNTHETIC PAPER

    Since this is not a recommended stock for this MFP (normally you see this kind of job in a print shop environment) you are at the mercy of the MFP. I would try different thick modes, or contact the stock manufacturer to see if they have a recommendation on the MFP settings. What I wouldn't do is try to change settings in service mode just to get this stock to run unless this is the only kind of job that will be run. Otherwise you will cause plain paper issues. Emujo
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    Re: Bizhub C 224 e_PRINT ON SYNTHETIC PAPER

    Quote Originally Posted by emujo View Post
    Since this is not a recommended stock for this MFP (normally you see this kind of job in a print shop environment) you are at the mercy of the MFP. I would try different thick modes, or contact the stock manufacturer to see if they have a recommendation on the MFP settings. What I wouldn't do is try to change settings in service mode just to get this stock to run unless this is the only kind of job that will be run. Otherwise you will cause plain paper issues. Emujo
    Sir,What are the setting i have to carried out in service mode

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    Re: Bizhub C 224 e_PRINT ON SYNTHETIC PAPER

    I don't believe this type of media is recommended or even supported on the mfp. You can try adjusting fuser temp, dev bias, transfer bias and so on, But if you do that you are asking for trouble on plain paper. Just make sure you wright down the default settings before you start messing in service mode.

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    Re: Bizhub C 224 e_PRINT ON SYNTHETIC PAPER

    Quote Originally Posted by seltan View Post
    Sir,What are the setting i have to carried out in service mode
    You are just going to have to guess, this stock is not supported and more than likely, nothing you change will accommodate. Plus you get the added benefit that anything you change will result in plain paper CQ going to crap. If you have the service manual, try the items posted previously. EMujo
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    Re: Bizhub C 224 e_PRINT ON SYNTHETIC PAPER

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    Re: Bizhub C 224 e_PRINT ON SYNTHETIC PAPER

    As much as I hate to say this, you may want to tell your customer to buy Xerox due to the different print technology.
    Unless they want to switch to standard paper.

    Higher pressure "may" work, just not sure about duplexing.


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    Re: Bizhub C 224 e_PRINT ON SYNTHETIC PAPER

    Quote Originally Posted by habik View Post
    Q&A | Synthetic Paper Manufacturer YUPO Corporation


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    I love it....manufacture says don't use in laser printers...Asked and answered. Emujo
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    Re: Bizhub C 224 e_PRINT ON SYNTHETIC PAPER

    This YUPO paper would be suited to the old-old analogue Canon NP120/5 cold crush fuser systems. We use to call this paper non-destructive paper. I assume it is something similar.

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    Re: Bizhub C 224 e_PRINT ON SYNTHETIC PAPER

    Like Emujo says: "Low heat tolerance!" How do you suppose that will work with 180C fusing?

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