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Notes on Handling Print Media, About a Variety of Print Media

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About a Variety of Print Media Notes on Handling Print Media s To avoid poor print quality and possible damage to the printer, never use the types of media listed below. - Folded paper - Curled paper - Creased or crumpled paper - Damp or wet paper - Excessively thin media (weight less than 64 g/m2) - Excessively thick media (more than 0.6 mm thick) - Continuous feed paper (tractor feed) - Punched paper (loose-leaf folder inserts, etc.) - Reply-paid postcards (i.e., double postal card) - Postcards with a photograph printed on the reverse side - Postcards with a photograph or sticker pasted on - Envelopes with overlapping flaps - Envelopes with pressure seals - Envelopes with embossed or treated surfaces Important • To avoid touching the print surface, always handle media by the edges. Unclean or scratched print surfaces can adversely affect print quality. • When storing the print media, put the print media back in its original packaging and avoid locations that are exposed to direct sunlight or that are subject to high temperatures or humidity. To avoid curling or wrinkling the paper, store it in a level place. • After printing, do not touch the print side until the ink has dried. If water gets on the printed media, do not touch the print side until the ink has dried. The following are guidelines on how long ink takes to dry on individual print media. - Glossy Photo Paper GP-301 About 2 minutes - Glossy Photo Cards FM-101 About 2 minutes - High Gloss Photo Film HG-201 About 10 minutes - Transparencies CF-102 About 15 minutes - Back Print Film BF-102 About 15 minutes - Fabric Sheet FS-101 About 1 hour - T-Shirt Transfer TR-201 Refer to the instructions on the packaging 23

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Notes on Handling Print Media
To avoid poor print quality and possible damage to the printer, never use the types
of media listed below.
- Folded paper
- Curled paper
- Creased or crumpled paper
- Damp or wet paper
- Excessively thin media (weight less than 64 g/m
2
)
- Excessively thick media (more than 0.6 mm thick)
- Continuous feed paper (tractor feed)
- Punched paper (loose-leaf folder inserts, etc.)
- Reply-paid postcards (i.e., double postal card)
- Postcards with a photograph printed on the reverse side
- Postcards with a photograph or sticker pasted on
- Envelopes with overlapping flaps
- Envelopes with pressure seals
- Envelopes with embossed or treated surfaces
To avoid touching the print surface, always handle media by the edges.
Unclean or scratched print
surfaces can adversely affect print quality.
When storing the print media, put the print media back in its original packaging and avoid locations
that are exposed to direct sunlight or that are subject to high temperatures or humidity.
To avoid
curling or wrinkling the paper, store it in a level place.
After printing, do not touch the print side until the ink has dried.
If water gets on the printed media,
do not touch the print side until the ink has dried.
The following are guidelines on how long ink
takes to dry on individual print media.
- Glossy Photo Paper GP-301
About 2 minutes
- Glossy Photo Cards FM-101
About 2 minutes
- High Gloss Photo Film HG-201
About 10 minutes
- Transparencies CF-102
About 15 minutes
- Back Print Film BF-102
About 15 minutes
- Fabric Sheet FS-101
About 1 hour
- T-Shirt Transfer TR-201
Refer to the instructions on the packaging
Important
About a Variety of Print Media
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