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Paper Handling

Loading paper

When loading special paper distributed by Epson, read the instruction sheets packed with the paper first.
Note:
Illustrations in this section show the PictureMate PM 260, so they may differ slightly from the PictureMate PM 290. The instructions are the same.
Follow these steps to load paper:
Caution:
Do not load plain paper; this may damage your printer.
Move the handle to the back. Then open the top cover.
Raise and adjust the LCD screen so that you can see it well.
Push the upper-right corner of the output tray to open it.
Make sure the edge guides are slid to the sides.
Place your paper in the center, with the glossy side up.
Note:
Make sure paper is glossy side up to prevent smearing.
You can load paper up to 20 sheets.
Slide the edge guides against the paper. Make sure it is snug, but not so tight that the paper cannot move.
Note:
Do not touch or allow anything to come into contact with the printed side of paper with a shiny finish. After printing on media, allow the ink to set for a few hours before handling them.
Leave enough space in front of the printer for the paper to be fully ejected.
Make sure that the paper stack is flush with or lower than the  mark on the edge guides.

Paper handling instructions

When storing printouts

Do not touch the printed side or stack your printouts until the ink is dry.
To avoid scratching the image, be sure not to rub the printed side of the paper. If the printed side is rubbed too strongly, ink may come off the paper.
Do not stack printouts with the image sides touching.
Do not stack printouts and conventional film photographs with the image sides touching.
If you stack printouts, place a sheet of plain paper or other absorbent paper between the individual prints.

When storing unused paper

Return any unused paper to the original package, and store it away from extreme temperatures, high humidity, and bright lights.

When displaying printouts

When displaying your printouts indoors, Epson recommends placing your printouts in glass frames to preserve the colors in your image.
Avoid displaying your printouts outdoors or in a place exposed to direct sunlight to prevent fading.
Note:
For best results, allow your prints to dry thoroughly for 24 hours before framing.