Epson Pro 11880 Printer User Manual


 
Maintenance 121
User’s Guide
Notes for after printing
See the instructions below for after printing.
Do not touch the surface of the print;
otherwise, the ink may smudge.
Do not rub or scratch the print; otherwise, the
ink may come off.
Be careful not to bend or pile paper on top of
another, and dry it completely. The color may
be changed where the paper is piled. If you
leave paper lying on top of another, the
scratches may stay on the paper even after the
paper dries.
If you put the prints on the album before they
dry, they may be blurred. After you print, be
sure to dry the paper completely.
Do not use a dryer for drying the print.
Avoid direct sunlight.
See the instructions of the paper for keeping
the color from fading. The print can keep the
color for a long time if you store it properly.
Notes for storing the paper
See the instructions below and the handling
instructions of the paper for more details.
Avoid locations that are subject to direct
sunlight, excessive heat, or moisture.
Keep the paper in the package, and keep it on
a flat place.
Remove the roll paper that is not in use from
the spindle. Roll it properly and then store it
in the original package of the roll paper. If you
leave the roll paper in the printer, its quality
will deteriorate.
Do not wet the paper.
Store prints in a dark place to avoid direct
sunlight, excessive heat, and moisture to keep
the printed color.
Note:
Typically, prints and photos fade over time (change
color) due to the effects of light and various
constituents in the air. This also applies to Epson
special media. However, with the correct storage
method, the degree of color change can be kept to the
minimum.
See the instructions of the Epson special media
for detailed information on handling the paper
after printing.
The colors of photos, posters, and other prints
appear differently under different lighting
conditions (light sources*). The colors of prints
from this printer may also appear differently
under different light sources.
* Light sources include sunlight, fluorescent
light, incandescent light and other types.