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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