Methods of forms attachment, Gluing, Staples – Printronix P5000LJ Series User Manual

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Appendix B

Paper Guidelines

Methods Of Forms Attachment

Any method of attachment (staples, crimps, gluing, etc.) must be designed in
a way that does not permit air to be trapped between copies of a form. Hard or
wire brads and staples must not be used.

Any attachment must not coincide with the major perforation or any horizontal
perforation.

Gluing

Gluing must be controlled and uniform, since it is a major contributor to the
maximum form thickness. A form that meets the maximum forms thickness
requirement in the print area but which exceeds the maximum thickness at a
glue line is considered an unreliable and unpredictable form.

Staples

Staples must be used only in the margin area of the form and must not be in
line with the path of the tractor holes. Ideally, staples are placed in the
margins so that they coincide with areas of the form where printing does not
occur.

The figure below shows acceptable and unacceptable ways of fabricating
staples.

Specification

Inches

Millimeters

Hole centerline (CL) to edge of form

0.236 ± 0.028

6.0 ± 0.10

Hole Diameter (Serrations or any
occlusion due to incorrect registration
of multipart forms cannot exceed this
dimension.)

0.156 ± 0.004

4.0 ± 0.10

Distance between centers of two
consecutive holes

0.500 ± 0.002

12.7 ± 0.05

Maximum deviation of holes from their
centerline

0.004

0.10

Maximum deviation of lefthand hole to
adjacent righthand hole (CL to CL)

0.006

0.15

Maximum parallel deviation of lefthand
hole CL to righthand hole CL

0.006

0.15

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