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Safety Information 2-7

Safety Information

Machine Installation and Power Requirements (continued)

CAUTION:

FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN MACHINE DAMAGE,
OVERHEATING, RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.

PLUG SOCKET

A plug socket is limited in capacity. Use an exclusive power source for this machine;
otherwise, overheating and/or smoking may occur. The total power consumption of the
main body, plus all peripherals, must not exceed the capacity of the main power supply.
Be sure the socket-outlet is near the equipment and is easily accessible.

PLUG AND CORD (LEAD)

Unless the power plug is firmly inserted into the socket, overheating and/or smoking may
occur. Firmly insert the power cord plug into the electrical outlet before turning on the
printer power switch. If the inserted plug is loose in the socket, disconnect it, and consult
an electrician for repair; do not attempt to operate the machine.
Be sure the socket-outlet is near the equipment and is easily accessible.

A damaged power cord may result in overheating, short circuit or fire. Do not bend, crush,
wind, kick, or strike the cord with any item. Do not roll up the cord. If the main body power
cord is bent or damaged, immediately contact your service representative; do not attempt
to repair it yourself; do not continue to operate the machine.

ADAPTERS AND PLURAL LOADS

Never use adapters and never connect plural loads or a branched socket to one socket
outlet; otherwise, overheating or fire may occur.

EXTENSION CORDS (LEADS)

An extension cord or lead is limited in capacity. Unless the cord or lead has adequate
capacity, smoking and overheating may occur. Should smoking and/or overheating occur,
contact an electrician immediately. If you require further information about power
requirements, power consumption, extension cords, adapters and connectors, please
contact your service representative, and consult your electrician.

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