Step 7: Storage
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Digital Photo Print Guide
Step 7: Storage
Typically, printouts and photos fade over time (change color) due to the effects of light and various gases
in the air such as ozone. Although Epson special media is made to minimize fading due to these
influences, the degree of color change can be reduced further with the correct care for display and storage
methods. Please refer to the instructions provided with Epson special media for details of how to handle
the paper after printing.
How to Dry Printed Paper
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After printing the paper, lay out each sheet separately without overlap and folds. Leave it to dry
naturally for about 24 hours.
Displaying Your Prints
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For displaying your prints indoors, we recommend that you use a glass cover. This will ensure that
you can enjoy them for a long time without color loss. Dry the prints for about 24 hours before you
frame them under glass.
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Ozone is a naturally occurring oxidizing gas, but it may occur in higher concentrations around refrigerators, air
purification systems and air conditioners.
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If you place your prints in an album before they are completely dry, the colors may become uneven and
the ink may peel off.
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Do not expose prints to direct sunlight.
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Do not apply heat with a hair dryer or similar appliance.
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For display outdoors, avoid places in direct sunlight. Prints may fade faster outdoors.
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If the printed surface is abraded roughly, the ink may get scratched.