Epson PictureMate Pal - PM 200 Basics - Page 12

Storing and Displaying Your PictureMate Pal Prints, Storing Your Prints, Storing Unused Paper

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Storing and Displaying Your PictureMate Pal Prints Photos printed on PictureMate Pal photo paper are beautiful, long-lasting images. Follow these guidelines to make sure they will look great for generations. Storing Your Prints ● Do not rub the printed side of the photo. ● Do not stack photos with the printed sides touching. Displaying Your Prints ● Let prints sit for 24 hours before framing. ● To ensure prints will last as long as possible, display them under glass or in photo albums. ● Keep prints out of the sun to help prevent fading. Storing Unused Paper Return unused paper to the original package. Store paper flat to prevent curling, and keep it away from extreme temperatures, high humidity, and bright light. 11

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Storing and Displaying Your PictureMate
Pal Prints
Photos printed on PictureMate Pal photo paper are
beautiful, long-lasting images. Follow these guidelines
to make sure they will look great for generations.
Storing Your Prints
Do not rub the printed side of the photo.
Do not stack photos with the printed sides
touching.
Displaying Your Prints
Let prints sit for 24 hours before framing.
To ensure prints will last as long as possible,
display them under glass or in photo albums.
Keep prints out of the sun to help prevent fading.
Storing Unused Paper
Return unused paper to the original package. Store
paper flat to prevent curling, and keep it away from
extreme temperatures, high humidity, and bright light.