Electrical Power

Primary Dryer (optional)

(continued)

 

 

Power used: 200-240 VAC, 16 Amps maxi-

 

mum when operating, 50-60 Hz

 

Required circuit: 200-240 VAC, 20 Amps,

 

with NEMA L6-20R (United States and

 

Japan) or CEE 7/7 (Europe) receptacle

 

If your building receives power from a standard

 

U.S. 208 VAC/60 Hz/three-phase supply, note

 

that the heater will use only one of the three

 

phases. This means that your building’s three-

 

phase power transformer will have an unbal-

 

anced load. Check with your electrician to verify

 

that your building has sufficient capacity for

 

this unbalanced load.

 

If the supplied power cord is connected, the

 

heater operates during printing, and may be

 

turned on or off at the printer control panel. If

 

not connected, this heater will not operate, but

 

the dryer fans will still operate when activated.

 

 

 

Secondary Dryer (optional)

 

Power used: 200-240 VAC, 12.0 Amps maxi-

 

mum when operating, 50-60 Hz

 

Required circuit: 200-240 VAC, 15 Amps, with

 

NEMA 6-15R (United States and Japan) or

 

CEE 7/7 (Europe) receptacle

 

If the supplied power cord is connected, this

 

heater operates during printing, and may be

 

turned on or off at the printer control panel. If

 

not connected, this heater will not operate, but

 

the dryer fans will still operate when activated.

 

 

Temperature

Storage: 0–120° F (-17–49° C)

 

Operating: 60–90° F (16–32° C)

 

 

Relative

Storage: 10–80%, non-condensing

Humidity

Operating: 10–80%, non-condensing,

 

30–60% optimum

 

Built-in humidity sensing automatically adjusts

 

printing speed to ensure adequate drying for

 

the combination of media and ink selected

 

 

Approvals

Safety: UL, c-UL, CE

 

Emissions: FCC-A, CE, VCCI-1

 

Immunity: CE

 

 

Specifications

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