I have heard of problems in some Xerox printers regarding pressure seal. What is the issue?
Some Xerox machines use toner fuse agents or oils. These are silicone-based agents sprayed on the sheet to help fuse the toner to the sheet and help the form flow through the machine. The agent can cause a barrier on the cohesive, which could result in a poor seal at the folder/sealer. You must specify which type of printer is being used by your client so the correct cohesive is used. As many of these machines vary in nature, we highly recommend product testing before an actual run is produced.
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