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CHAPTER 1
D. Storing, Handling the EP-32 cartridge
Whether the cartridge is still sealed in its box or installed in the printer, the effect of the natur-
al environment will change it over time regardless of the number of prints. As the progression
of this natural change depends on the storage or installation environment, take sufficient care
in storing and handling the cartridges.
1. Before unsealing the box
When the cartridge is stored in a warehouse, workshop, etc., be sure to keep it within the ranges
shown in Table 1-5-1. Note the following points:
1) Avoid locations in direct sunlight.
2) Do not leave in areas exposed to strong vibration.
3) Do not bump or drop.
Note:
Total storage time is the valid time span following the manufacture date displayed on
the cartridge box.
2. Storing unsealed parts
As an organic photoconductor (OPC) is used in the photosensitive drum, it will deteriorate if
exposed to strong light. As there is also toner in the cartridge, be sure to explain to the cus-
tomer the need to be careful in handling and storing unsealed cartridges.
a. Storage environment
1) Be sure to store in the protective bag.
2) Avoid locations exposed to direct sunlight, near windows, etc. Do not leave the cartridge in
cars for any extended period of time as heat can damage it.
3) Avoid high, low, and changeable temperature/humidity locations.
4) Avoid sites with corrosive gases (pesticides) or salt in the air.
5) Store the cartridge within a range of 0 to 35°C.
6) Do not place the cartridge near CRT displays, disk drives, or floppy disks.
7) Store the cartridge out of reach of children.
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Table 1-5-1 Environmental conditions
Normal (total storage time
9/10)
High
Severe (total storage
time
1/10)
Low
Temperature change (within
3 minutes or so)
Normal (total storage time
9/10)
High
Severe (total storage
time
1/10)
Low
Air pressure
0 to 35 C
35 to 40 C
–20 to 0 C
40 C 15 C
–20 C 25 C
35 to 85% RH
85 to 95% RH
10 to 35% RH
345 to 1013 hPa
(460 to 760 mmHg)

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