VersaLink C505 MFP Pour Fusing

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  • TechGeek
    Trusted Tech

    100+ Posts
    • Jan 2009
    • 158

    VersaLink C505 MFP Pour Fusing

    Our company sold a Xerox Veralink C505 MFP to a client that want to print on heavy paper through the tray not the bypass but i am unable to select the heaviest paper weight through the tray only the bypass. I have the tray set to lightweight card stock and 90% of the time this works just fine but every now and again the toner will flake of when printing the second side. I have scoured the manual but i can not find how i cant find any way to increase the fusing temperature just a little bit. Does anyone have any idea on how i can increase the fusing temp 5 to 10 degrees more?
  • Phil B.
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    • Jul 2016
    • 22808

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    Re: VersaLink C505 MFP Pour Fusing

    Originally posted by TechGeek
    Our company sold a Xerox Veralink C505 MFP to a client that want to print on heavy paper through the tray not the bypass but i am unable to select the heaviest paper weight through the tray only the bypass. I have the tray set to lightweight card stock and 90% of the time this works just fine but every now and again the toner will flake of when printing the second side. I have scoured the manual but i can not find how i cant find any way to increase the fusing temperature just a little bit. Does anyone have any idea on how i can increase the fusing temp 5 to 10 degrees more?
    compare the weight of the paper to the handling specs for the cassette.. more than likely it is not made to that tray.
    make sure the paper type/weight jive on the copier and the computer print drivers...
    why do they refuse to use the bypass? is it due to tray capacity? if so SOL

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    • Richard.Xerox
      Technician

      50+ Posts
      • Jun 2015
      • 73

      #3
      Re: VersaLink C505 MFP Pour Fusing

      Machine only supports 60-220 g/m2 but it does support that from both the main tray and the bypass tray.

      See table below from the service manual:

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      Doesn't appear to be any control over fuser temperature unless it's hidden in an NVM value, the RAP for unfused image doesn't really lead anywhere.

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