1.5 Donors and Receivers

When storing an unsealed magazine (D or R), place it in a cool dark place. It is recommended that the donor/receiver leading end be retained with a rubber band to prevent it from being wound into the magazine. Do not tape down the donor/receiver leading edge because residual tape adhesive may adhere to the edge, contaminating the donor/receiver and causing a malfunc- tion.

Rubber band

When using donor magazine/receiver magazine stored under refrigeration, allow it to rise to room temperature before taking it out of the inner bag to prevent moisture condensation.

Use the donor/receiver before the expiration date.

When the donor is replaced or is used for more than one month, the print color balance and density may change. You should therefore, perform a calibration (see page 61).

The production number and expiration date are indicated here.

The refuse (used donor) retains negative images. Any refuse containing confidential data should be shredded and properly disposed of as industrial waste (see page 38).

When storing finished prints, keep them out of direct sunlight.

The quality of the prints is affected by various environmental conditions (heat, humidity, light, and air pollution).

Recommended storage conditions

Store with good ventilation at 25°C, 30%RH to 60%RH

Store at 10°C or less, 30%RH to 50%RH when storing for long periods

When stacking prints, use care to prevent the image surfaces coming into contact with each other because color dye transfer may occur.

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FujiFilm 4500N instruction manual Production number and expiration date are indicated here