Xerox Document Centre Reference Guide Page 13 - 1313. Paper & StockDocument Feeder Paper Stock informationTable 6 identifies the potential feeding problems when theDocument Feeder is used. All feeding problems can be avoided ifthe original is scanned from the Document Glass.Table 6: Document Feeder Paper Stock InformationTypes andcondition oforiginalsRating NotesCoated paper ❑ Feeding lightweight coated originals (approximately 16lb. or 61gsm) will normally work fine. You mayexperience problems with the registration of copyimages if a color image is within of the leading edge (theside that is fed into the Document Feeder first) of theoriginal.High Talc paper ❍ - ❑ Originals with a high talc content may contaminate theDocument Feeder Feed Rolls, resulting in degradedperformance.Originals producedon a Xerox 5100Duplicator❑ On copies with a high area coverage, (pictures and half-tones) tends to rub off on the Feed Rolls causing feedingfaults.Originals producedon a Xerox 5090 or5390 Duplicator❍ - ❑ Oils used to fuse the copies need to dry at least 2 hoursin order to prevent feeding problems. After the oil hasdried, feeding is not a problem.Xerographic ColorOriginalsX Copy Xerographic color originals from the DocumentGlass in order to avoid feeding problems.Originalsconsisting ofmostly pencilmarksX Originals having a high percentage of pencil marks(pencil sketches for example) will transfer the lead tothe Feed Rolls, causing the originals to smear. This isnot the case for originals that contain occasional pencilmarks in the document (i.e., a reviewed marked-upcopy).