Saving Color Prints - Ricoh Pro C901 Operating Instructions Manual

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• Do not knock the machine while it is operating (for instance, do not use the machine's surfaces to
knock stacks of paper into square).
• Depending on the ambient temperature and humidity, steam may come from the exhaust vent behind
the control panel during printing. This is water vapour from the paper, not a sign of malfunction.
• If condensation forms inside the machine as a result of temperature change, the machine may not
print properly. To minimize this problem, use the optional anti-condensation heaters.
• Be sure to make a note of the registered machine settings in case they are lost due to accident or
malfunction.
• The manufacturer shall not be liable for any loss or damage resulting from a failure of the machine,
loss of settings, or use of the machine.
• The anti-humidity heater and optional anti-condensation heater warm the machine's interior to prevent
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it becoming too humid. These heaters keep the machine warm even if the main power switch is turned
off.
• p.48 "Turning On/Off the Power"

Saving Color Prints

This section explains notes on saving color prints.
• Like most prints, color prints will fade if exposed to strong light or dampness and humidity for lengthy
periods. Preserve the quality of your prints by storing them in a binder in a dark, dry place.
• Toner may melt if a print and a half-dried print are put on top of each other.
• Toner may also melt when using solvent type adhesive agents for pasting prints.
• When folding prints, toner in the folds will come off.
• Toner may melt if it is placed on mats made of chlorinated plastic in locations of high temperature for
long periods of time.
• Toner may melt if prints are placed in places of extremely high temperatures, such as near heaters.
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