Re: IMC3000 image quality
The paper is within spec for tray feed, but not for auto duplexing. That probably explains why you say it is good if you manually duplex it. I think the machine is smart enough to know that it will not auto duplex over 256 gsm. Customers love the imaging on that paper, but the coated paper is not really recommended for the machine. I've had similar issues even with the "Pro" series. I would get some standard bond paper of say 256 gsm or less and show the customer that it is not the machine but the coating and thickness of the paper. Either that or have the customer continue to manually duplex the jobs since you said that works fine. I hate the fact that customers think paper is paper. You get some high gloss 300gsm chromecoat that isn't copying properly and they wonder why. You might get 1 or 2 working fine, but a run of 100 looks like crap overall.
The paper is within spec for tray feed, but not for auto duplexing. That probably explains why you say it is good if you manually duplex it. I think the machine is smart enough to know that it will not auto duplex over 256 gsm. Customers love the imaging on that paper, but the coated paper is not really recommended for the machine. I've had similar issues even with the "Pro" series. I would get some standard bond paper of say 256 gsm or less and show the customer that it is not the machine but the coating and thickness of the paper. Either that or have the customer continue to manually duplex the jobs since you said that works fine. I hate the fact that customers think paper is paper. You get some high gloss 300gsm chromecoat that isn't copying properly and they wonder why. You might get 1 or 2 working fine, but a run of 100 looks like crap overall.
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