Re: Inkjet printers affected by environmental factors?
Re: Inkjet printers affected by environmental factors?
- Subject: Re: Inkjet printers affected by environmental factors?
- From: Stephen Clark <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 14:54:27 -0600
On Dec 12, 2008, at 2:05 PM, Marco Ugolini wrote:
If it's winter, and your inkjet is in a room at 45° F and 90%
humidity, one should expect that the device's behavior will be
affected.
As would a device working under 90° F & 45% humidity... or less.
It's always worthwhile to keep environmental parameters (temp,
humidity, airborne dirt & dust, etc.) within some practical range if
you expect an inkjet device to behave at all consistently.
Don't pull a fresh roll of media out of a cold-storage locker & thread
it into a printer either; allow materials to adjust to room conditions
prior to use. _______________________________________________
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