How Environmental Conditions Affect Your Print Results
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Temperature and humidity play a crucial role in determining how well your printer operates and how your final prints appear
When the ambient temperature is too high, ink can evaporate prematurely inside the printhead, causing clogs and uneven color distribution
Low temperatures cause ink viscosity to increase, reducing nozzle responsiveness and ریسوگراف print density
Humidity levels are just as critical as temperature when it comes to print reliability
Excess moisture makes paper expand, resulting in misfeeds, jams, and skewed alignment during transport
Additionally, high moisture content allows ink to spread uncontrollably across the paper surface, diminishing sharpness and color precision
Static electricity can cause multiple sheets to stick together or feed improperly
Static charges may also attract toner to unintended areas, creating ghost images, smudges, or background fog
Stable conditions between 20°C and 25°C with 40–60% RH are recommended by most printer manufacturers
Keep your device away from drafty areas, exterior walls, or heat-generating appliances
If you reside in a region with extreme seasonal changes, invest in a dehumidifier for humid summers and a humidifier for dry winters
Always store paper in its original sealed packaging until you’re ready to use it
Regular maintenance is essential to counteract environmental stressors
Inspect your printer’s internal components monthly for signs of toner residue or moisture damage
By monitoring and controlling temperature and humidity, you eliminate costly print failures
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