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How to treat your paper

Paper is a living material. Changes in moisture and temperature have a considerable effect on it. If the surrounding air is more humid than the paper, the paper fibres absorb the humidity and swell/extend. If the air is drier than the paper, the paper fibres release their own moisture and the paper shrinks.

 

•    Always store paper in a climatised room. The ideal room temperature should be between
     18-22º C and the relative humidity 40-50%.

 

•    If the temperature in the storage room varies significantly from the printing room, make sure
     the paper is allowed to adjust to the printer-room environment before you open the packages.

 

•    It's always best to open the packages one by one, as needed.

 

•    Open them carefully in order to avoid nicking, crimping or otherwise damaging the sheets
     of paper.

 

•    Avoid leaving unprotected sheets of paper in your printers, faxes or other equipment for
     long periods of time. Humidity and dust can affect them.

 

•    The printing suppliers have two opinions about fanning the paper before printing: it either
     increases or decreases the static electricity in paper. If and when jams occur a common
     procedure is to fan only part of the ream and see if that helps.