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Helpful Guidelines for Paper Usage


Posted on Agustus 2, 2008 - by admin, in category Tips

  • Prior to use, paper should be allowed to acclimate at least 48 Hours in the environment in which it will be used.
    Optimum storage facility would retain temperatures between 70-80 degrees F with 50% relative humidity.
  • Before loading paper, fan the sheets on all four sides. This creates a small layer of air between the sheets which should help printer feeding mechanisms.
  • Do Not Stack Materials such as Designer Gold, Designer Silver, Super Color Gloss, Super Color Photo, Super Color Photo Cards, Super Color Shrink. Feed into printer one sheet at a time.
  • Load Materials according to the instructions in theprinter owner’s manual.
    Recommended feeding is generally to use the manual feed tray, or the straightest path through the printer.
  • Upon Completion, the unused material should be stored in a closed package, re-sealed and stored flat.

(source : paper-paper.com)


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