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    devenk is offline Junior Member
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    FYI: Appleton NCR has been approved by Konica Minolta to run on some of their production devices.
    http://www.appletonideas.com/pdf/KMB...06%20Final.pdf

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    I print C6501, Appleton NCR, and no problem. This NCR is very like some simple Plain paper 80 gr.

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    The new Appleton Superior NCR really does appear to work for offset or digital.
    I am impressed (so far).
    I think the cats over at NCR realized XeroForm was a bunch of expletive deleted.
    XeroForm and the old Appleton Superior NCR curled up in our Ikon branded KM.. bad.
    Like, had to uncurl the sheets, put them back in order and place something heavy on top of them bad. It was actually kind of funny to see them going all over the place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by printshopgirl View Post
    The new Appleton Superior NCR really does appear to work for offset or digital.
    I am impressed (so far).
    I think the cats over at NCR realized XeroForm was a bunch of expletive deleted.
    XeroForm and the old Appleton Superior NCR curled up in our Ikon branded KM.. bad.
    Like, had to uncurl the sheets, put them back in order and place something heavy on top of them bad. It was actually kind of funny to see them going all over the place.
    If you have a relay unit set you curl reform to down or up. Perfectly flat NCR!
    Konica Minolta tech -

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig View Post
    Try running it Letter R vs Letter, we have better results on our MP9000 that way. Also have found the Nekoosa brand (litho not digital) runs the best on that machine.
    Bingo! run it all day long on an imageRunner 7095.

    Little wavy but hey I am never putting 1,000 sheets on offset again.
    Michael Guirguis | Production Manager | www.minaprinting.com
    You want it when? Sure!


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