Cartridge handling precautions, Getting started – Canon PC 140 User Manual

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Getting Started

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Close the top cover by pressing down

firmly on the button.

Return the platen to the center position.
Before resuming copy operation turn the
power switch ON.

WARNING:

Never throw a used cartridge into a fire; doing
so can result in an explosion.

REQUEST:

The sealing tape is approximately 20” long so
be sure to pull all of the sealing tape out from
the cartridge.

Do not pull the sealing tape out from the
cartridge at an angle. If the sealing tape breaks
before being pulled out fully, the cartridge is no
longer able to be used in the copier.

MEMO:

While replacing the cartridge, all current copy
settings will be canceled. Be sure to reprogram
the settings before resuming copying.

The sealing tape grip is affixed to the end of the
cartridge. Before pulling out the tape, be sure to
peel it from the end of the cartridge. Then, pull
the tape out slowly from the cartridge.

When replacement of the cartridge is finished be
sure the cover is closed all the way. If not, the
power may turn OFF when the copier is
operated.

When packing the cartridge, insert it in the bag
so that the side with the written instructions is
facing upwards. Then place the cartridge into its
box.

Cartridge Handling
Precautions

Drum’s protective shutter

• Always hold the cartridge as shown so

that the side with the written instructions is
facing upwards. Do not forcefully move or
push the protective shutter of the drum in
any way.

• Never attempt to disassemble the

cartridge or open the protective cover of
the drum.

• If the copier is brought from the cold

outdoors into a warm room, or if the room
is rapidly heated, condensation may form
inside the copier. This can adversely effect
the quality of your copy images (e.g.,
blacked-out copies). When the copier is
exposed to such conditions, allow at least
two hours for the copier to adjust to room
temperature before attempting to use it.

Replacing and Storing Cartridges

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