Xerox 700 Digital Color Press User Guide3-20
Paper
Drilled paper is defined as having two or 
more holes along one edge for use in ring 
binders and notebooks.
Caution:
You should observe caution before loading 
drilled stock to make sure that any plugs (the 
round pieces cut out of the paper to create the 
holes) do not remain in the stack. If they get 
into the system they can cause jams and can 
also damage the internal components of the 
machine.
Perforated papers is defined as having 
been pierced with one or more rows of 
holes to permit easy tearing or separation 
into sections. Perforated card stock may 
also be used to print sheets of tickets. 
Perforated forms may contain a detachable 
mail-back portion or a sheet that is part of a 
bound document may be perforated along 
the inside edge for easy removal.
Caution:
Papers with perforations can cause feeding 
and stacking problems if the perforations are 
not rolled enough to eliminate underside bulge. 
Jams can also occur if a full-length perforation 
line parallel to the paper's long side is closer 
than 3 inches to the leading edge of the sheet.