Detailed Specifications  Xerox
®  
Versant® 80 Press 
 
Customer Expectation and Installation Guide  Xerox Confidential  14 
1 Tray Oversized High Capacity Feeder (OHCF) 
Capacity 2,000
sheets (using Centerline Paper) 
Sizes  Min: 7.2 x 8.3 in (182 x 210 mm), w/postcard kit 4 x 6 in 
(100 x 148 mm) 
Max: 13 x 19.2 in (330 x 488 mm) 
Weights  52 to 300 gsm 
Supported 
Media Types 
Plain, uncoated, coated, transparencies, heavyweight, 
predrilled, tabs, hole punched, labels, letterhead, postcard 
(with 
a
 inserter) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Advanced High Capacity Feeder (Advanced HCF)
Capacity
2,000
sheets
(per
t
ay);
combined
apacity of 4,000 
sheets (using Centerline Paper) 
Sizes
Min: 7.2 x 7.2 in (182 x 182 mm), w/postcard kit 4 x 6 in 
(100 x 148 mm) 
Max: 13 x 19.2 in (330 x 488 mm) 
Weights
52 to 350 gsm 
Note:  Optional performance for coated stocks is 64 – 
350 gsm 
Supported 
Media Types 
Plain, uncoated, coated, transparencies, heavyweight, 
predrilled, tabs, hole punched, labels, letterhead, postcard 
(with 
a
 inserter) 
 
Finishing Specifications 
Offset Catch Tray (OCT)  
The Catch Tray holds a maximum of 500 sheets. 
Catch Tray 
Limitations 
 
  If utilizing the Catch Tray, overall productivity will decline if offsetting mode is selected. The print engine will pause printing to offset 
between sets, and then resume. Productivity loss depends on the number of sheets per set, with single-page jobs representing the worst 
case (approximately 50% productivity loss) 
  Sheets smaller than 6.7 inches (170 mm) in the cross-process direction (e.g. the feed edge) cannot be offset 
  Sheets larger than 11.7 inches (297 mm) in the cross-process direction (e.g. the feed edge) cannot be offset 
  With the EX-i/EX Fiery Print Server, the Offset Jobs box on the Finishing tab must be checked to enable offsetting. 
 
Interface Module 
TIP:  The Interface Module is required with any system configuration that has one or more finishing devices, except the Offset Catch Tray (OCT), BR Finisher and 
BR Booklet Finisher. 
The Interface Module acts as a paper path from the press to the finishing device; it also allows communication between the press and the finishing device. The 
Interface Module also cools and decurls paper as it exits the press and before it enters the finishing device. 
 
GBC AdvancedPunch 
The GBC AdvancedPunch is an inline die punch that uses modular die sets to Stack Tray Capacity: 8.5 x 11 inch (LTR) Dies enable a variety of hole punch patterns 
in A4 or 8.5 x 11 inch (LTR), long-edge-fed media to support offline binding. The GBC AdvancedPunch is supported by all print servers. The GBC AdvancedPunch 
requires an Interface Module as well as a High Capacity Stacker, Standard Finisher, Booklet Maker Finisher, or Standard Finisher Plus (and additional third-party 
device). 
GBC 
AdvancedPunch 
Specifications 
 
  Supports media from 75-216 gsm, coated and uncoated 
  ProClick die supports media from 75-203 gsm 
  Supports tab stock no wider than 9 in.; oversized tabs may be damaged 
  The GBC AdvancedPunch is able to bypass all coated and uncoated media sizes and weights that are printed on the Press 
  Requires an additional electrical receptacle; refer to the Electrical Requirements for Optional Devices 
GBC 
AdvancedPunch 
Limitations 
 
  GBC AdvancedPunch does not work in conjunction with C/Z-fold or Standard Finisher punch, staple, or booklet making 
  Hole punch position from edge of paper is not adjustable 
  Preprinted Tabs cannot be punched 
  Opening the door of the GBC AdvancedPunch while the machine is running will cause the machine to jam and shut down 
  Gloss coated media may not run as reliably as uncoated paper. Typically, coated papers and high area coverage exhibit increased 
variability in paper handling due to lower coefficients of friction, resulting in a broader distribution of punch registration and elevated 
jam rates 
  Punching A4 or 8.5 x 11 in duplexed coated stocks using the GBC 3-hole punch (008R13072) is not recommended due to higher jam 
rates 
  Stacking may be misaligned on jobs containing tab stock; these jobs will require additional jogging before final finishing 
  Due to the nature of punching holes, each punched sheet is slightly deformed, and when stacked, the edge with the holes will have an 
increased height compared to the non-punched edge. 
-  Reduced stack quality may be experienced due to variability in the punch hole formation 
-  When sending output to the stack tray of the High Capacity Stacker, if this stack height difference exceeds one inch, the 
machine will shut down and alert the operator to unload the stacker tray. This is done to prevent a jam and will result in a 
reduction of stack capacity depending on the die being used 
-  Using the HCS tray insert (shipped with your GBC unit) will increase stack capacity. See tables below for the expected stack 
ranges of the HCS stack tray for each punch die 
  A4 and LTR punch units are not the same and A4 and LTR die sets are not interchangeable 
-  LTR punch unit will be shipped with the 19-hole punch die 
-  A4 unit will ship with the 21-hole punch die 
-  Additional punch dies are available for order (see below) 
-  Up to 3 additional die sets can be stored inside the GBC AdvancedPunch