About the AC adapter
CAUTION
kMake sure the rated voltage of AC adapter matches the line voltage in your area.
iFire and/or electrocution could result from connecting the AC adapter to a line voltage other than that for which it is rated.
kDo not damage the power cord.
iDo not put heavy objects on the power cord or place
iIf the power cord is damaged, consult with your dealer about obtaining a replacement cord.
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kWhen moving the printer, disconnect the AC adapter.
iIf you attempt to move the printer without disconnecting the AC adapter, the AC adapter or power cord may be damaged.
kDo not allow dust etc. to build up on the power cord or power outlet.
iA build up of dust may cause a short circuit or generate heat and cause a fire.
iTake special care when the printer is used in a humid room, in a place where vapors are readily condensed, in the kitchen, or in a place where dust easily accumu- lates.
iPeriodically unplug the power cord from the power out-
let, and remove any dust or dirt adhering between the prongs.
kDo not wrap the AC adapter in cloth or the like.
iIf the AC adapter is wrapped in cloth, the resulting heat generated may cause a fire. Even when the printer is not being operated, the AC adapter generates some heat. For this reason, once the printer is set up, it should never be covered with a cloth or the like.
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