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Chapter 2Setting Up
Ne v er try to remo v e any panel or cover that is secured. The inte-
rior of the printer contains high-voltage circuitry which creates
the danger of electric shock when exposed.
Never try to modify the printer. Doing so creates the danger of
fire or electric shock.
Ne ver place any heavy objects on the power cord, or pull on it or
bend it. Doing so creates the danger of fire or electric shock.
Alway s make sure the prin ter is not setting on the electrical cord
or communications cables of any other electrical equipment.
Also make sure that cords and cables do not get into the printer’ s
mechanism. Any of these conditions create the danger of mal-
function and fire.
Always take care so that paper clips, staples, or other small
pieces of metal do not get into the printer through its vents or
other openings. Such objects create the danger of fire or electric
shock.
Never place containers of water or any other liquid on the
printer. Liquids getting into the printer create the danger of fire
or electric shock.
Should metal or liquid accidently get inside the printer, immedi-
ately turn it off, unplug the power cord, and contact your techni-
cal representative. Failure to take immediate action creates the
danger of fire or electric shock.
Alway s turn the printer off immediately whenever it becomes
very hot, or when it emits smoke, an unusual odor, or noise.
Immediately turn off the printer, unplug it, and contact your
technical representative. Failure to take immediate action cre-
ates the danger of fire or electric shock.
NOTE

Be sure to locate the printer in a well-ventilated location.

A negligible amount of ozone is generated during normal

operation of this printer. Because of this, an unpleasant

odor may result when the printer is used for extensive

printing in a poorly ventilated area. For comfortable,

healthy, and safe operation, be sure to locate the printer in

a well-ventilated area.

2. Operational Precaution
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