Printouts; Materials Not To Be Printed; Ink Cartridge Storage And Handling Precautions - Riso ComColor GL Series User Manual

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Printouts

When using duplex printing, the edges of the
paper may become dirty depending on the
original.
Printouts lose their color (discolor) over time
due to various chemicals in the air and light.
You can protect printouts against
discoloration by allowing the printout to fully
dry and then inserting it into a glass frame or
laminating it.
When storing printouts in a clear file folder,
be sure to use only those made of
polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
Printouts can lose color when they come in
contact with water or sweat. Avoid storing
printouts in a place subject to moisture.
Writing on printouts with an oil-based pen
can cause bleeding.
The print density of the printout immediately
after printing differs from the print density 24
hours later.
Print density decreases over time.
Do not place printouts from this machine on
top of printouts from a laser printer or copier
that uses toner.
The paper might stick to the printed toner
and the toner might transfer to the printout.
Do not place printouts from this machine on
or beneath the thermal paper or pressure-
sensitive paper. Image on the thermal paper
or pressure-sensitive paper might lighten or
vanish.
The printouts include very small quantities
of volatile components. When printouts are
left on a place such as on a desk, in rare
cases it may look as if the volatile
components may have transferred on to that
item. However, they will evaporate and
disappear over time.
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Materials Not to Be
Printed
Do not use the machine in any manner which
violates the law or infringes on established
copyrights, even when making copies for
personal use. For more information, contact
your dealer or authorized service
representative. In general, use discretion
and common sense.
Ink Cartridge Storage
and Handling
Precautions
The ink cartridges for this machine are partly made
of paper. For this reason, cartridges may become
deformed and unusable if stored incorrectly or in
an unsuitable environment. Store the ink cartridges
properly, according to "Storage".
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Storage
When storing the ink cartridge, keep the ink
cartridge in the original package, and store it
horizontally in the direction indicated by the
this-side-up mark.
Avoid freezing or placement under direct
sunlight. Store in areas between 5 ºC and
35 ºC (41 ºF - 95 ºF).
Do not store in locations subject to extreme
changes in temperature.
If the plastic bag is opened but the ink
cartridge is not to be used right away, store
the ink cartridge properly and insert it into
the machine as soon as possible.
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Handling Precautions
Do not shake the ink cartridge. This can
create bubbles, resulting in a deterioration in
print quality.
Do not add ink into the ink cartridge.
Remove the ink cartridge from its plastic bag
just before inserting it into the machine.
ComColor GL Series User's Guide

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