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Precautions for preparing media
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Avoid a change in temperature and humidity after opening the
package. Load media after leaving the media in the operation
environment for 3 hours or more. Be careful of humidity changes when
turning air conditioners ON or OFF.
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Curl of paper in low humidity and wrinkle of media in high humidity
may occur depending on the media characteristics. Use paper in normal
temperature and humidity environment (around 23 °C, 73 °F and 50%
RH).
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Do not damage the media. The roll edges are important for media
feeding. Also, do not drop or wet the media. Doing so may cause print
quality problems or damage to the printer.
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Hold edges of the media so as not to touch the print surface. Soiling the
print surface may cause poor print quality.
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Fix unraveling of the roll media before loading.
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Precautions for handling prints.
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Do not touch the print surface before the ink dries. Handle by the edges
of the media. Attention must be paid during the first 24 hours.
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Rubbing print surface causes color fading or color transfer. To prevent
color transfer, do not stack prints.
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Do not stack printed media on printouts from copier or laser printer. This
may damage the prints.
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Do not rub, scratch, or fold the printed surface of media. Color may be
lost or the surface (coated layer of the media) may come off.
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Do not leave the paper in wet environment.
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Other precautions of media
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Old media may change in quality or cause color fading. Use media in
good conditions.
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Dust and debris produced when cutting the media may damage the
media.
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When an adhesive media is used, the platen may be stained with
adhesive from the media. In this case, wipe the adhesive off the
platen, referring to
[Section 4 Maintenance and Adjustment /
Replacement]
. Otherwise, the adhesive may cause media jams.
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Print quality varies depending on media. Always check your printouts.
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