It is recommended that you run a new plasma at half-contrast for the first 100 hours, and that you try to use less than 20% 4:3 or 2.35:1 content (ie. content that does not fill the whole screen) for the first 1000 hours. After that, the risk of any burn-in is extremely low.
If you happen to notice image retention for static images that have been displayed for extended periods of time (ie. life bars and such, as mentioned), it can help to display a constant-motion full-screen image for a while to sort of even it out. Still, normal use will probably not create any such problems unless you have displays of the same static image repeatedly and for extended periods of time.
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