Hi,
In my opinion, you would need an active static remover in this case. This is because the sheets are constantly in touch in the tray. As soon as the m/c tries to pull the top sheet, friction is created which, in turn, leads to static attraction between the sheets.
Some digital presses provide a tray fan or air blower system (similar in principle to an offset feeder) that keeps the sheets separated during feeding. This avoids friction and static attraction between sheets. Meech is a company that provides really good anti-static solutions. You can also check with Konika Minolta if they have an in-tray sheet separator unit that they can install on your m/c (May or may not be economical, but will most probably be effective)
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Hope this helps!
-Himanshu
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Himanshu Rana
Clemson University
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-12-2018 08:25 AM
From: Tony Tysver
Subject: Static remover
Good morning professionals. I should have explained this question a little better.
We are printing on decals so there is some heavy coated parts of the paper. This pc. is a 8.5x11" with the decal on one half of the paper and regular paper on the other half. This makes the decal side a little higher in the tray. We've put a 'rig' to even the paper in the feeder. We are putting them in a Konica 1250 and they are so static filled and a little heavy on the decal half that they are having a hard time pulling from the paper tray. Thank you for any ideas.
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Original Message------
Does anyone have a good economical idea of how to get static out of paper going into a printer. We are printing on decals so there is some heavy coated parts of the paper. Any ideas would be appreciated. You may contact me directly. Thanks
"No ones success comes easy. "
Tony Tysver- General Manager
37 Millrace Drive Lynchburg, VA 24502-4343
Direct: 434.455.7736 | Fax: 434.239.2717
Cell: 434-546-0474
<maskemail>tony.tysver@...</maskemail>
www.bmsdirectinc.com