1.5 Donors and Receivers

When storing the donor (the donor magazine) or receiver (the receiver magazine), place it in a horizontal position. If stored in an upright position, the donor/receiver roll may become loose and impossible to pull out of the magazine.

IMPORTANT: If a sealed donor magazine/receiver magazine is left in a room for a long period or in a hot and damp place, good printing quality may not be obtained. The magazine must be stored in a cool, dark place not exposed to direct sunlight. If the magazine will be stored for longer than one month, storage at 10°C, 60%RH or less is recommended.

When unsealing the donor (or the donor magazine), make sure that it is not exposed to direct sunlight.

After a magazine is unsealed, it must not be placed on the floor or in a dusty location as deterioration in print quality may result.

If the inner door of the donor magazine compartment (see (13) in 2.1) is open, the donor leading edge will be exposed to extraneous light.

After a magazine is unsealed, it should be immediately inserted into the machine. If a donor magazine is left in a bright place for extended periods of time, the donor will be exposed to extraneous light and become unusable.

Prepare a magazine for each size of donor and receiver used. The donor is photosensitive. Once a donor roll is inserted in a magazine, it cannot be replaced with another donor roll. It is also recommended that the receiver not be replaced after insertion into a magazine, otherwise deterioration in print quality may result.

IMPORTANT: To assure good print quality, it is recommended that the donor/receiver be used within one month after unsealing.

If the machine is not to be used for a period of longer than one week, take the donor and receiver magazines out of the machine and store them in a cool dark place. Also empty the water bottle.

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