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Handling and storing paper and transparencies, Handling and storing paper, Handling and storing printouts – IBM S544-5361-01 User Manual

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Chapter 2. Choosing and Storing Paper and Transparencies

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Handling and Storing Paper and Transparencies

This section tells you how to handle paper, store it, store printouts, and handle
transparencies for the best print quality.

Handling and Storing Paper

Paper that you handle and store correctly is in the best shape for printing.
Follow these guidelines for handling and storing paper.

• Store unused paper in its wrapping to protect the paper against humidity.

• Do not store the paper directly on the floor. The floor is usually humid.

• If the storage place is humid, use a specially designed storage box for the

paper.

• Store paper on a flat surface to prevent it from curling.

• Do not stack the paper too high. Doing so may make it curl.

• Do not expose the paper to direct sunlight or a humid environment.

• If you move the paper to a place with a different temperature, leave the paper

there for 24 hours before using it. Otherwise, the paper may curl or wrinkle.

• Make sure that the paper meets the printer’s specifications (see “Choosing

Paper” on page 2–2) and that it has been in the printer environment for at
least 24 hours before you use it. This is especially important if you are in a
climate with high humidity.

Handling and Storing Printouts

Follow these guidelines for handling and storing color printouts.

• The color on a printout hardly fades under normal room light. But if you plan

to keep the color printouts for more than 2 years, put them in a binder.
(Sometimes the color appears to change when, in fact, it is a color change
in the paper itself.)

• Do not store color printouts together with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) materials,

such as clear holders. The toner may melt, causing the paper and the PVC
materials to stick together.

• Use only nonsolvent glues to glue color printouts together.

• Solvents in glue may dissolve the toner. Before using a glue, test it on

unwanted printouts.

• Before inserting any color printout between printouts, make sure the pages

are completely dry. If they are not dry, the ink may cause the toner to melt.

• Store color printouts flat. If they are folded or wrinkled, the toner may come

off.

• Store color printouts at normal temperature. High temperature causes the

toner to melt and the colors to mix.