Kodak 8657 manual Storing Prints

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Getting Started

Storing Prints

The image stability of thermal prints depends on factors such as temperature, relative humidity, and exposure to light or to biological or chemical contaminates. Using XtraLife ribbon when printing increases the shelf life of prints. Thermal prints should be stored in a cool, dry environment that is free of chemical contamination.

￿The lower the temperature the better. Avoid temperatures higher than 72_F (25_C) for extended periods.

￿A relative humidity between 30% and 50% is ideal.

￿Avoid exposure to high-intensity light sources, particularly florescent light and sunlight which are rich in ultraviolet radiation.

￿Avoid exposure to vinyl items (those made of polyvinyl chloride [PVC]) or any plastic which contains plasticizer. These items usually have a distinctive ªplasticº odor.

Your thermal images will last for a long time if you store them as described above.

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Contents Kodak Professional 8657 Printer Contents Contents Index About Your Printer IntroductionHost Interfaces Radio Frequency Interference Regulatory Information Safety Regulations Getting Started Checking ContentsRemoving the Shipping Pins 12I Finding a LocationPrinter Front View Components of the PrinterReviewing the Components Getting Started Printer Back View Printer Side View Printer Inside View Attaching the Power Cord Centronics Cable Parallel Connection Attaching the Interface CableScsi Cable ±12 Cleaning the Thermal Head Do not Violate ±15 Handling Printer Ribbon and PaperAbout Ribbon Loading Adhesive strip Barcode ±19 Getting Started About Paper Getting Started ±23 Initializing Please Wait Turning on the PowerInit Error Understanding the Display Panel Error Indicator LightsPower Messages LCD PanelPrint CancelSetup/Select ButtonsExiting Setup Mode Configuring the PrinterUsing Setup Menus Entering Setup ModeSelecting a Language for the Display Panel Selecting DefaultsRestoring Factory Settings Factoryreset FactoryexitModenormal Modebinary Modeexit Setting up a Parallel ConnectionSpecifying Port Information Ipxsnap Ipxethernet Ipxautoselect Ipxexit Setting up an EtherTalk ConnectionSetting up an IPX Novell NetWare Connection VER1 VerexitTCP/IPADDRESS TCP/IPEXIT Setting up a TCP/IP ConnectionSetting up a Scsi Connection Printing Making a Test PrintProcessing Test Print Processing Cancelling JOBPrinting Job Scheduling Storing Prints Maintaining the Printer Product Catalog Number Supplies and AccessoriesOrdering Supplies and Accessories Product Part NumberPaper Type Catalog Number PaperRibbon Storing SuppliesPaper Check Tray Correcting ProblemsUnderstanding Error Messages Change RibbonInsert Tray Service REQClear Ribbon JAM Close CoverRibbon Type Mismatch Symptom Possible solutions TroubleshootingSymptom Possible solutions Symptom Possible solutions Symptom Possible solutions Handling for Humidity-related Paper Problems Alternate Head Cleaning Instructions Do not Violate ±11 Clearing the Paper Path ±13 Power Error Repacking the Printer Correcting Problems Getting Help Country Country code Helpline number Asia/Pacific Helpline NumbersEuropean Helpline Numbers Operating Environment Appendix a Printer SpecificationsWeight SizeVoltage/Frequency Power RequirementsPower Consumption Appendix B Adding More Memory Setting up for the InstallationCustomizing Your Printer Opening the Printer Customizing Your Printer Customizing Your Printer Card Clip Installing the CardClosing the Printer Customizing Your Printer Windows Systems Appendix C nneed nnAbout SCSI-connected Installations Macintosh IIfx Macintosh SystemsComputer Type Cable Terminator Any Macintosh Except IIfxAbout SCSI-connected Installations ADAPTEC, 1±12 IndexIndex Index±3 Index Index±5 Index Index±7 Index Index±9 Index