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Operating the Printer, Making Prints, Handling and Storing Prints

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4 Operating the Printer Making Prints You make prints using photo printing software applications. For application-specific printing information, see the user's guide or online Help for the software application. Handling and Storing Prints For best results: • Make sure hands are clean and free of food, oil, and grease. • Store prints in a cool, dry environment free of chemical contamination. • Store prints at temperatures below 72° F (25° C) for extended periods. • Store prints at a relative humidity between 30% and 50%. • Avoid exposure to high-intensity light sources, particularly fluorescent light and sunlight, which are rich in ultraviolet radiation. • Avoid exposure to vinyl items (those made of polyvinyl chloride, PVC) and any plastic that contains plasticizer. If you use transparent sleeves, make sure that they are not PVC-based. November 2011 4-1

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Operating the Printer
Making Prints
You make prints using photo printing software applications. For
application-specific printing information, see the user’s guide or
online Help for the software application.
Handling and Storing Prints
For best results:
Make sure hands are clean and free of food, oil, and grease.
Store prints in a cool, dry environment free of chemical
contamination.
Store prints at temperatures below 72° F (25° C) for extended
periods.
Store prints at a relative humidity between 30% and 50%.
Avoid exposure to high-intensity light sources, particularly
fluorescent light and sunlight, which are rich in ultraviolet
radiation.
Avoid exposure to vinyl items (those made of polyvinyl
chloride, PVC) and any plastic that contains plasticizer. If you
use transparent sleeves, make sure that they are not
PVC-based.