Appendix, Carrying the printer, Traveling abroad with the printer – Canon PIXMA iP100 User Manual

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Appendix

Appendix

Carrying the Printer

When you remove the power cord, carry the printer, or stand it up, check that the Power lamp
is off.

Important

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If you repeatedly remove the power cord, carry the printer, or stand it up while the Power lamp is on or

flashing, this may cause the ink to leak or the printer to break. (The same problem is caused even if you

use the optional portable kit.) For details on turning off the printer, see “Turning off the Printer” on

page 9.

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When carrying the printer, be careful not to shock the printer, to subject it to strong vibrations, to place it

in the heat, or to put a heavy thing on it. This causes the printer to break or the ink to leak.

Note

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Pack the printer carefully when carrying. Refer to “Transporting the Printer” in the User’s Guide on-

screen manual.

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X-ray and any other baggage inspection devices have no adverse effect on this printer.

Traveling Abroad with the Printer

Before traveling abroad with the printer, ensure that the following notes.

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About Universal AC Adapter and Power Cord

The Universal AC Adapter can be used abroad to power the printer from power supplies ranging
from AC 100 V to 240 V. However, the specification of the power cord differs depending on the
country or region of use. Please purchase a power cord that conforms to the specifications of the
country or region of use. We recommend using a Canon genuine power cord.

*1 Power Cord
*2 Universal AC Adapter

(1) Power Cord

The specification of the power cord differs for each country or region.

(2) Universal AC Adapter

Universal AC Adapter is not dependent on the specifications of the country or region of
use.

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Fill Out the CIWS Card

Fill out the CIWS Card (Canon International Warranty System) with the date of purchase and the
name of where the printer was purchased. Carry this warranty card with you when you travel, so
you can request repairs or servicing of the printer at your destination. For details, refer to the
CIWS card.

*1

*2

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