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    imagePRESS 810 and PVC media.

    Good evening !

    I am having problems transferring color on a PVC support of the YUPO brand. (or JUPO).
    Despite the customization, the colorimetric rendering is faded.


    Do you have experiences on this type of support?


    Thank you.

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    Re: imagePRESS 810 and PVC media.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ingranaggio_rotto View Post
    Good evening !
    I am having problems transferring color on a PVC support of the YUPO brand. (or JUPO).
    Despite the customization, the colorimetric rendering is faded.
    Do you have experiences on this type of support? Thank you.
    are you SURE that media is made for your unit?

    what is the gsm of the media?

    does it have a gloss finish?

    what setting in the unit are you using ?


    check the media specs in your User/Service manual

    you haven't given us and information we can use to help you with your problem

    Paper Weight
    Standard 14 lb. Bond to 110 lb. Cover
    Optional 14 lb. Bond to 130 lb. Cove

    it mentions NO strange media types...

    sounds like it might not work on that unit

    (goggle can be your friend when you do your searches for info.)

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    Re: imagePRESS 810 and PVC media.

    C800

    Special Media Support

    IMPORTANT
    For high-quality copies and printouts, use paper that is recommended for this machine.
    Using other types of paper may cause problems such as paper jams.
    If you use the type of paper that is not recommended for this machine, contact your local authorized Canon dealer.

    You can use various types of paper for this machine, however, you may not be able to get the sufficient image quality and paper feeding depending on the paper characteristics (stiffness, thickness, air permeability, smoothness, moisture absorbency, etc.). For the paper thickness, please use plain paper whose thickness is 360 micrometer or less as a reference.

    Available Paper Stock

    Cassette:
    Thin paper, Plain paper, Recycled paper, Thick paper, Color paper, Transparency, Pre-punched paper, Bond paper, Letterhead, Textured paper, Tab Paper, Envelope (envelope attachment kit required)

    Bypass:
    Thin paper, Plain paper, Recycled paper, Thick paper, Color paper, Transparency, Pre-punched paper, Coated paper, Bond paper, Letterhead, Textured paper, Tab Paper, Envelope

    Output Sizes

    Cassette
    11×17, Legal, Letter, Letter-R, Executive, Statement-R, 12×18, 13×19, Envelopeδ (envelope attachment kit required), Custom Size (3.94x5.83 to 13 x 19.2)

    Bypass
    (Optional): 11×17, Legal, Letter, Letter-R, Executive, Statement-R, 12×18, 13×19, Envelopeδ, Custom Size (3.94x5.83 to 13 x 19.2)

    Acceptable Paper Weights

    Cassette
    14 lb. Bond to 80 lb. Cover (52 to 220g/m2)

    Bypass
    (Optional): 14 lb. Bond to 110 lb. Cover (52 to 300g/m2).
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    Re: imagePRESS 810 and PVC media.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ingranaggio_rotto View Post
    Good evening !

    I am having problems transferring color on a PVC support of the YUPO brand. (or JUPO).
    Despite the customization, the colorimetric rendering is faded.


    Do you have experiences on this type of support?


    Thank you.
    Hello on one occasion a client of a Canon imagepress c1 printer, had a problem with pvc paper, the quality of the printing was blurred and of poor quality, it seemed as if it were a transfer failure or secondary transfer. We did the test with Canon tick paper for laser printer and the printing went well with good quality and brightness.
    we concluded that the pvc paper was synthetic and the client managed to print on a special printer for synthetic paper (pvc)
    Last edited by wcanonw; 02-20-2020 at 03:11 AM.

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    Re: imagePRESS 810 and PVC media.

    you could try printing on an hp indigo printer as the YUPO website recommends

    YUPOBlue | Yupo Synthetic Papers

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    Re: imagePRESS 810 and PVC media.

    Quote Originally Posted by wcanonw View Post
    you could try printing on an hp indigo printer as the YUPO website recommends

    YUPOBlue | Yupo Synthetic Papers


    YUPOBlue is not compatible for use with inkjet or laser printers.

    Can YUPO be used in conventional office equipment?


    NO. YUPO is not suitable for use in copy machines, fax machines or laser printers due to the high temperatures generated by those types of equipment.
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