Storing Your Printouts - Epson Stylus PHOTO R340 Series Basic Operation Manual

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The loading capacity for each paper type is as follows.
Media Type
Epson Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper
Epson Premium Ink Jet Plain Paper
Plain paper
Epson Bright White Ink Jet Paper
Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper
Epson Premium Semigloss Photo Paper
Epson Photo Paper
Epson Economy Photo Paper
Epson Matte Paper-Heavyweight
Epson Ultra Glossy Photo Paper
Epson Photo Stickers
Epson Iron-on Cool Peel Transfer Paper
Note:
❏ Leave enough space in front of the printer for the paper to be fully
ejected.
❏ Always load paper into the sheet feeder short edge first, even
when you're printing landscape-oriented pictures.
❏ Make sure the paper stack fits under the
left edge guide.
❏ Make sure the CD/DVD tray is not inserted in the printer and the
CD/DVD guide is up.

Storing Your Printouts

With proper care, photographs from your printer will
last for many years. The special Epson inks designed
for your printer are formulated to achieve improved
light fastness when used with Epson paper and the
prints are properly displayed or stored.
As with traditional photos, proper care will minimize
color changes and lengthen display life:
For display, Epson recommends that prints be
framed under glass or a protective plastic sleeve
to protect them from atmospheric contaminants
like humidity, cigarette smoke, and high levels of
ozone.
As with all photographs, keep your prints away
from high temperatures and humidity and out of
direct sunlight.
For proper storage, Epson recommends that you
keep prints in a photo album or plastic photo
storage box in acid-free, archival sleeves
commonly available at most camera stores.
Be sure to follow any other storage and display
instructions included in the paper package.
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Loading Paper
Loading Capacity
Up to 100 sheets
Up to 80 sheets
Up to 20 sheets
One sheet at a time
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