Casio KL-8100 manual Important Safety Precautions, About safety precaution symbols, Examples

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Important Safety Precautions

Note of the following safety precautions before using the label printer for the first time. Keep these safety precautions and operating instructions on hand for future reference.

About safety precaution symbols

The following symbols are used in this manual and on the product itself to alert you and others to the risk of personal and material injury.

Warning

This symbol indicates an item that can result in death or serious personal injury if ignored.

Caution

This symbol indicates an item that can result in serious personal injury or material damage if ig- nored.

Examples

A triangle indicates something you should be care- ful about. This symbol warns against electrical shock.

A circle indicates something you should not do. This symbol indicates you should not try to take something apart.

A black circle indicates something you must do. This symbol indicates you should unplug some- thing.

Warning

Power supply and voltage

Use only a power source whose output matches the rating marked on the plate on the bottom of the label printer. Also, avoid plugging too many appliances into the same extension cord. The wrong voltage or overloading of an AC outlet creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.

Serious malfunction

Continued use of the unit when smoke or a

strange odor is coming from it creates the dan- ger of electrical shock. Immediately turn power off and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. Request servicing from your original dealer.

AC adaptor

Do not allow the power cord to become dam- aged or broken, and never modify, over bend, twist, or pull it. Never place heavy objects on the power cord, and never expose it to direct heat. A damaged power cord creates the dan- ger of fire and electrical shock.

Use only the AC adaptor specified for this unit. Use of another AC adaptor creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.

Should the power cord become seriously dam- aged (internal wiring is exposed or cut), request servicing from your original dealer. Use of a seriously damaged power cord creates the dan- ger of fire and electrical shock.

Never touch the AC adaptor when your hands are wet. Doing so creates the danger of electri- cal shock.

Never try to take the unit apart

Never try to take the unit apart or modify it in any way. Doing so creates the danger of electrical shock, burn injury, or other personal injury.

Packaging

Keep the plastic bag that the unit comes in out of the reach of small children. Plastic bags cre- ate the danger of suffocation for small children.

Avoid dropping

Should the unit ever become damaged by fall-

ing down, immediately turn off power and un- plug the power cord from the wall socket. Re- quest servicing from your original dealer. Use of a damaged unit creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.

Batteries

Never charge batteries, try to take batteries

apart, or allow batteries to become shorted. Never expose batteries to direct heat or dispose of them by incineration.

Caution

AC Adaptor

Do not leave the power cord near stoves or other sources of intense heat. Doing so can melt power cord insulation and create the danger of fire and electrical shock.

When unplugging the power cord from the wall socket, grasp the plug. Never pull on the cord itself. Doing so can damage the power cord and create the danger of fire and electrical shock.

Whenever leaving the unit unattended for long

periods, be sure to unplug it from the wall socket.

Whenever moving the unit, be sure to unplug it

from the wall socket. Leaving the unit plugged in when it is being moved can result in damage to the power cord and create the danger of fire and electrical shock.

Whenever cleaning the unit, be sure to unplug

it from the wall socket.

When you are through using the unit, use its

power switch to turn it off and then unplug it from the wall socket.

Avoid unstable areas

Never place the unit on a wobbly table or a high shelf. Doing so can cause it to fall, resulting in personal injury.

Water and other foreign matter

Never allow coffee, juice, or other drinks, or flower vases to spill on the unit. Liquid spilled on the unit creates the danger of fire and electrical shock. Should liquid ever spill onto the unit, im- mediately turn off power and unplug the power cord from the wall socket. Request servicing from your original dealer.

Location

Avoid leaving the unit in areas subjected to high humidity and large amounts of dust. Such con- ditions create the danger of fire and electrical shock.

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Contents KL-8100 Examples Important Safety PrecautionsAbout safety precaution symbols Quick Reference Creating a Label Using an Preset Auto Layout page E-19Introduction Getting ReadyContents Part 11 Stamp Printing Important PrecautionsPart 1 Getting Acquainted Part 13 Data CommunicationGeneral Guide Power SupplyPart 2 Getting Ready Label Printer MenusResetting the Memory Turning Power On and OffPower On Recall Function Auto Power Off FunctionRemoving the Tape Cartridge About the SET UP menuTo load a tape cartridge Part 3 Inputting Characters and Symbols To input alpha-numeric characters Basic Alpha-Numeric InputAbout the Code key Inputting Illustrations User CharactersDeleting Individual Characters Part 4 Deleting and Inserting CharactersMoving the Cursor Clearing the DisplayCharacter Styles Part 5 Character Attributes and Text EffectsFonts Text Effects Direct Specification of Character Sizes Part 6 Character SizesAbout Auto Sizing To find out preset format character sizesAbout the format menu Use u and i to highlight Format and then press SETFundamentals of Label Layout Using the Layout DisplayPart 7 Form Menu Functions Creating and Deleting BlocksTo display the ALL Form menu Part 8 Printing Printing PrecautionsTo adjust the print density Printing a TapePart 10 Presets Menu Functions Part 9 FramesTo recall a preset layout label from memory To use a preset layout to create a label and print itTo store a label created using a preset layout To delete a preset layout label from memoryTo store a bar code Bar Code TapeTo print a bar code To recall a bar code from memoryPart 11 Stamp Printing Part 12 Memory Part 13 Data Communication Cleaning the Printer Head and RollerInitial Settings Part 14 ReferenceIllustrations Symbols, Dingbats, and Special Charac- ters Format IndicatorTape Length Indicator Initializing the Label PrinterPhrases Bar Code SpecificationsEnlarged Label Measurements Bargain Do not Bend DuplicatefragileUsing Labels TroubleshootingPower Supply Text InputCannot transfer data Possible Cause Action Error MessagesData Communication MessageSpecifications Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan
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