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Mak
e sure to plug an AC power plug into the AC outlet. Do not use the other sockets of the AC outlet.
Do not plug the po
wer plug into the auxiliary outlet on a computer.
Do not connect the machine and any of the following devices to the same AC outlet.
- Copy machine
- Air conditioner
- Shredder
- Equipment that consumes a large amount of electricity
- Equipment that generates electrical noise
W
ait for at least ve seconds to plug the power cord into the outlet again after the cord has been
unplugged.
Miscellaneous precautions
The maximum po
wer consumption of the machine is 900 W or less.
Electrical noise or a dr
amatic voltage drop may result in improper operation and irretrievable data
loss.
Installation Requirements
A location that has sucient fr
ee space
A location that has good ventilation
A location that has a at, even surface
A location that can withstand the weight of the machine
IMPORTANT
Do not install the machine at the following locations, as this may result in product
damage.
A location subject to dramatic temperature and humidity changes
A location subject to condensation
A poorly ventilated location
(If you perform high-volume printing for an e
xtended period of time using the machine placed in a
poorly ventilated room, you may be exposed to ozone and odors generated by the machine, as well as
chemical particles released during printing.
It is highly important that proper ventilation be assured at the installation location.)
A location near equipment that gener
ates magnetic or electromagnetic waves
A labor
atory or location where chemical reactions occur
A location e
xposed to salt air, corrosive gases, or toxic gases
A location wher
e the oor is covered with a carpet or oor mat, to cause the machine to slide easily
over or sink into the carpet or mat from its weight
Important Safety Instructions
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