Full Version: Versa-Trans paper

From: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#13]
 27 Mar 2007
To: Patty (PDI) [#12] 28 Mar 2007

Oddly enough Patty, I have not been folding over the post its. I have just placed them "on" the paper on the glossy side. Seems to have been working just fine.......

You are right, not every process is for everyone. I"m not sure I will embrace this one, but it is worth experimenting with.

Just my two cents. Want change?


From: Dave_Miller [#14]
 27 Mar 2007
To: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#13] 28 Mar 2007

I just thought I would throw in my 2 cents worth.
We have been using Micks paper for hardgoods for over a year in both an Oki 5200 and an Oki 3200. We do not put anything on the leading edge and we stack several in at a time with no problem. So I just thought I would pass that on.

From: Mick [#15]
 28 Mar 2007
To: Patty (PDI) [#1] 28 Mar 2007

Patty,

We supply properly cut down post it notes with the paper. Its application is an insurance policy to keep the paper from wrapping on the fuser roller of the printers. We used to get an occasional "wrap up", which in some printers is very time consuming to un-do. Have not had one for months now. We recommend this procedure for all laser printers, not just the Oki's

The post it notes also allow you to put multiple sheets of paper in the bypass tray for printing, rather than one at a time, another time saver.

There are no ill effects of touching the paper when applying the notes.

Mick


From: Patty (PDI) [#16]
 28 Mar 2007
To: Patty (PDI) [#1] 28 Mar 2007

Thanks to all for responding. Interesting that I got no 2 of the same answer. The answers ran the gamut from don't use post-its on any model to you should use them on all models. Some fold, some don't.

Fortunately what I haven't heard is a report that the post-it was left behind in the paper path.

I'll have to take the supplier's recommendations and see if they work for my production style.


From: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#17]
 28 Mar 2007
To: Dave_Miller [#14] 28 Mar 2007

Dave,

Thank you for the input. I am always skeptical to try things like that because of the fact that it is difficult at best to get equipment serviced in the middle of the blue pacific.

However, I will give it a try. Once. ( insert laugh here).

Thanks


From: Mike (MIKEN) [#18]
 28 Mar 2007
To: ALL

I was having this problem with my Panasonic. In fact I replaced a $400 oil fuser because of it. (mostly my fault)

I was talking with Mick a few weeks ago and he suggested I give this a try--I wasn't using his paper.

His solution works! Now I'm going to have to try his paper on my next order.

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