Are there any precautions needed when using thermal paper?
Precautions when using thermal paper:
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The following substances will adversely affect the surface or the quality of the paper.
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Polyvinyl chloride
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Organic compound (alcohol, ketone, ester, etc.)
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Adhesive tape
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Gum eraser
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Rubber mat
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Washable or permanent marker
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Felt pen
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Correction fluid
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Carbon
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Glue
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Diazo type paper
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Cosmetics
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Do not let the paper cassette or paper get wet, otherwise it will adversely affect the quality of the paper, causing poor printing or a malfunction.
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When using a rubber stamp on the thermal paper, some inks may adversely affect the quality of the paper.
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When pasting, use water-based adhesives, such as starch, poval or carboxymethylcellulose (CMC).
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Do not scratch or rub the surface of the thermal paper. The paper will be discolored in response to the heat caused by friction.
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We strongly recommend copying important documents on plain paper for long-term storage.
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Only use paper cassettes designed for the MPrint. Third party cassettes may cause a malfunction or unexpected results.
We are not liable for any damages caused by using non-Brother products with your MPrint.
Precautions when storing thermal paper:
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Your paper cassette should be stored in the original packaging materials or in a foil wrapper and kept in a dark, cool (20-25 degrees Celsius), and dry (50-60%) place.