Recording Paper Handling - Sanyo SFX-11 Instruction Manual

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Recording paper handling
The recording
paper is heat-sensitive.
Follow the precautions
below when handling
it.
The recording
paper will start to color gradually
at about 70"C (158"F).
It should not be exposed to heat, humidity
or light, even when not in use.
When storing it, take the following
precautions.
1. Store in a dark, cool and dry place.
Avoid storing it near stoves or in enclosed
places subject to high temperatures
(the trunk of a car, for example).
2. Once the package
is opened,
use the paper as soon as possible.
1. If the recording
paper is touched
with sweaty hands, fingerprints
or smeared
images may result.
2. If the recording
paper is rubbed against a hand, coloring
may be caused by heat due to friction.
3. Coloring or erasure may occur if oil or other chemicals
are allowed to come into contact with the paper, Be careful
in the following
cases:
When gluing,
use only water-soluble
glue (commercially
available).
when
some adhesive
tapes
are used, coloring
may result. The use of double-sided
tapes on the back of the
paper is recommended.
when
storing
the
paper
in
plastic cases, use ones that are made of polyethylene,
polypropylene
or polyester.
(Do not use PVC cases.)
DO not stack the paper along with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) films or heat-sensitive
wax-type paper. The recorded
images will fade, as these materials
contain plastics.
DO not stack the paper with diazo- or wet-type
photocopies
immediately
after they have been copied
on.
Ammonia,
etc., may cause coloring.
The
paper
will
Color
if it comes into contact with alcohol or other volatile organic solutions.
4. Avoid exposing
the paper to
direct sunlight, as this tends to
cause yellowing.
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