07-21-2024 03:52 PM - last edited on 07-23-2024 10:50 AM by Danny
Hi, I am purchasing a Canon ProGraf 4100, 4600 I live in the south. The printer will be in a shed with no climate control other than vents. It gets humid here however the paper will be in a controlled enviorment. This will be ok? Has anyone here had a simular experience with this??? I would love to hear from those who had simular experience
07-21-2024 07:34 PM - edited 07-21-2024 07:39 PM
Greetings,
Many of Canon's professional printers have settings for printing in humid environments. I'm not sure you will have control of this if the printer lives in a humid environment and your paper lives somewhere else. Extreme temperature variation / climate extremes might cause excessive condensation. What about a swamp cooler?
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07-21-2024 07:48 PM
Would it be fair to say that the humid printing function means paper and printer needs same environment. In other words store both in same place? I thought it better to keep paper out of the humidity?
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