Notes On Usage; Notes When Handling The Main Unit; Notes On The Paper - Epson SureLab D700 Operation Manual

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Notes on Usage

Notes when Handling the Main Unit

Do not suddenly change the temperature in the room where this printer is installed.
If the temperature changes suddenly, drops of water (condensation) could occur inside the printer which may
have an adverse effect on operations.
Use the printer in an environment with a temperature of 50 to 95°F (10 to 35°C), and a humidity of 20 to 80%.
When the printer is placed on a system rack, make sure the environment of the rack is within these ranges.
Do not place any containers containing water, such as vases or cups, on the printer. If water enters the printer,
it may damage the printer. Also, do not put any heavy objects on the printer.
The printer is equipped with several airflow vents. The airflow vents allow air to go in and out of the printer. Do
not block these airflow vents by placing any objects near them, or by covering them with film sheets or paper.
Do not use accessories designed for this printer with any other products.
If you open the printer's covers during printing, a safety device is activated and printing stops automatically. Do
not turn off the printer in this condition. This could cause the print head nozzles to dry and print quality to
decline.
If the printer is not used for an extended period of time, make sure you leave the ink cartridges and maintenance
tank installed.
Contact our service support when transporting the printer.

Notes on the Paper

Notes on Handling
Use paper recommended by Epson.
Note the following points when handling the paper:
Do not bend the paper or scratch the surface of the printable side.
Do not touch the printable side of the paper. Moisture and oil from hands can have an adverse effect on the
print quality.
Handle the paper by the edges.
Do not throw away the paper packaging as you can use it for storing the paper.
Do not wet the paper.
Do not use paper that is wrinkled, scuffed, torn, or dirty.
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