FujiFilm 3000 manual Safety Precautions, Do not damage, crease or fold the power cord

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Important

In order to ensure the proper use of the PosterPrinter 3000, the instructions in this manual have been provided with the following markings to indicate those items designed to prevent damage to property or injury to users of the printer or persons in the vicinity of the printer.

The degree of damage or injury which may result from a failure to follow the instructions in this manual properly are classified as follows:

CAUTION

WARNING

Improper use of the printer may result in injury or damage to property.

Improper use of the printer may result in serious injury or death.

Different types of instructions to be followed have been marked with the following types of symbols. (Note that other symbols are also used within this manual.)

Items marked with this symbol are instructions for procedures which must always be undertaken.

An explanatory picture will accompany the symbol.

Items marked with this symbol are warnings against actions which should never be undertaken.

An explanatory picture will accompany the symbol.

WARNING

WARNING

Do not connect the printer to any power source other than one of the specified voltage.

Doing so may result in fire or electrical shock.

Make sure the printer is connected only to a 120-V power source.

Do not damage, crease or fold the power cord.

Altering the power cord, placing heavy objects on it, or allowing it to become damaged, creased, or folded may result in fire or electrical shock.

Do not connect the printer to a two-way or multiple-way extension cord.

Doing so may result in fire or electrical shock.

Never insert or remove the plug with wet hands.

Doing so may result in electrical shock.

Do not remove the cover from the printer.

Doing so may result in electrical shock.

REMOVING PLUG

Always be sure to hold the plug firmly in your hand when removing it from the power socket, never do so by simply pulling on the cord.

Pulling on the cord to remove the plug from the power socket or applying excessive force when doing so may cause damage to the cord, which in turn may result in fire or electrical shock.

In the event that the printer overheats, begins to emit smoke, or gives off an unusual odor, turn off the main power switch immediately and remove the plug from its socket.

Continuing to use the printer even after such problems occur may result in fire or

electrical shock.

If any such problems occur, contact the dealer from whom you purchased your PosterPrinter 3000.

In the event that metal objects, water, or other liquids find their way inside the unit, turn off the main power switch immediately and remove the plug from its socket.

Continuing to use the printer even after such problems occur may result in fire or electrical shock.

If any such problems occur, contact the dealer from whom you purchased your PosterPrinter 3000.

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Contents USER’S Guide Introduction FCCContents Checklist of Items Included in Package Unpacking the PrinterInstallation Space Connecting the Power CordSafety Precautions Do not damage, crease or fold the power cordGrounding Instructions for Proper USE of the Printer Main Features of the Posterprinter Variety of paper types and colors are availableIndividual Part Names Front ViewRear View Scanner PrinterControl Panel FunctionMode Output SizeContrast Installing Paper Paper remaining from the tip of the markAdjusting the left paper bracket Setting the left paper bracketSetting the bracket in the printer Correct set positionPrinting in Normal Mode Basic FunctionsWhat to do when a ‘document jam’ error occurs Printing in Photo Mode Points to note when using photo modePrinting in Reverse Mode Points to note when using reverse modeUsing A123 paper to produce a 44x58 size poster Division PrintingPasting two output sheets together Using A123 paper to produce a 20x27 size poster Printing Posters Smaller than the Paper SizePrinting Banners from Long Input Documents Points to note in printing bannersFunction Mode Additional FunctionsSetting Functions Checking Current SettingFunction mode Remaining Paper Mode Setting the Amount of Remaining PaperChecking the Amount of Remaining Paper Printing the Amount of Remaining PaperScanning Area Printing AreaDirect Thermal Paper DTP SuppliesDescription Thermal Transfer Paper TTPPoints Common to All Types of PosterPrinter Supplies Thermal Transfer Paper TTP / Heavy Duty Poly Paper HDPTroubleshooting Error Messages and ResponsesError Message Description Response Troubleshooting Problem Description and RemediesDescription Remedy P29 Cleaning the Printer Problem Part to CleanPlaten glass Dimensions/weight Scanning resolutionPrinting resolution Power supplyIndex 26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8620, Japan