HP LaserJet 4v/mv Service Manual - Page 18

Storing Print Media, Shipping Print Media

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Storing Print Media Follow these guidelines when stacking and storing print media: • Store paper in its ream wrapper until ready to use. • DO NOT store cartons or reams directly on the floor where they will absorb a higher moisture content. Instead, place cartons on a pallet or on shelves. • DO NOT store individual reams in a manner that causes them to curl or warp along the edges. • Re-wrap partially used packages of media before storing. • DO NOT stack more than six cartons on top of each other. • Stack each carton upright and squarely on top of the one underneath. • DO NOT place anything on top of media, regardless of whether the paper is packaged or unpackaged. • Store envelopes in a protective box to avoid damaging the envelope edges. • Keep stored media away from temperature and humidity extremes. • DO NOT store printed documents in vinyl folders (which may contain plasticizers) or expose the documents to petroleum based solvents. Shipping Print Media When shipping print media through different environments, plastic wrap all cartons on the shipping pallet. When shipping media across bodies of water, wrap individual cartons as well. Packaging must protect the media from physical damage. 1-10 Product Information

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Storing Print Media
Follow these guidelines when stacking and storing print media:
Store paper in its ream wrapper until ready to use.
DO NOT store cartons or reams directly on the floor where they will absorb
a higher moisture content.
Instead, place cartons on a pallet or on shelves.
DO NOT store individual reams in a manner that causes them to curl or
warp along the edges.
Re-wrap partially used packages of media before storing.
DO NOT stack more than six cartons on top of each other.
Stack each carton upright and squarely on top of the one underneath.
DO NOT place anything on top of media, regardless of whether the paper is
packaged or unpackaged.
Store envelopes in a protective box to avoid damaging the envelope edges.
Keep stored media away from temperature and humidity extremes.
DO NOT store printed documents in vinyl folders (which may contain
plasticizers) or expose the documents to petroleum based solvents.
Shipping Print Media
When shipping print media through different environments, plastic wrap all
cartons on the shipping pallet.
When shipping media across bodies of
water, wrap individual cartons as well.
Packaging must protect the media
from physical damage.
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