Follow these guidelines as you load media in your product and
remove printed media:
- Maintain a constant room temperature when using Epson special
media; optimal conditions are between 59 °F (15 °C) and
77 °F (25 °C), with 40 to 60% humidity. Changes in
temperature and humidity may cause paper to become wavy or
curled.
- Avoid touching the printable surface of the paper with your
bare hands; moisture and oils from your hands can affect print
quality.
- Do not rub your hands along the edges of the media; the sharp
edges could cut you. Wear cotton gloves when handling media, if
possible.
- Media is very heavy, so use at least two people to carry the
rolls.
- Do not fold the media or otherwise damage its printable
surface; do not get the media wet.
- Do not place unwrapped media directly on the floor or press it
against your clothing to avoid damaging the media surface. Make
sure media is clean from debris and dust before loading.
- Load media just before printing on it to avoid creases from the
pressure rollers; creases may cause jams or cause the media to rub
against the print head. Remove roll paper that is not in use from
the printer; if roll paper is left in the printer for a long period
of time, paper quality may decline.
- Do not load media if the edges are uneven on the roll; this
could cause feeding problems. Rewind the media on the roll or use a
different roll.
- Place unused media in its original packaging for storage. Keep
the media dry and avoid storage locations that are subject to
direct sunlight, excessive heat, or high humidity. Store cut sheets
flat to prevent curling.
- Do not use media that is too thick, too thin, wrinkled, torn,
creased, or curled. Flatten the paper before use by bending it in
the opposite direction. For roll paper, cut off any damaged ends
and reload the roll. For cut sheets, use new paper.
- Make sure to remove any protective tape from the media before
loading, otherwise paper jams could occur.
- Dry printed media completely before folding or stacking it. Do
not touch, rub, or scratch the printed surface, otherwise you may
damage the print.
- Do not place prints in an album before they are completely dry,
otherwise you may blur the ink.
- Do not use a dryer to dry the prints.
- Display and store printed media as instructed in the media
documentation.
- Typically, prints and photos can fade over time due to the
effects of light and various environmental factors. This also
applies to Epson special media, however, the degree of color
distortion can be minimized by following proper storage procedures.
See the documentation supplied with Epson special media for
detailed information on handling the paper after printing.
Note: The colors
of photos, posters, and other printed materials may appear
different under different lighting conditions.