Periodic cleaning, Storing cartridges, Cleaning the fax unit – Canon FAX-L800 User Manual

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Canon

FAX-L800 User’s Guide

ENGLISH

15-18

Chapter 15

Maintenance & Frequently Asked Questions

½ Never touch or try to open the protective shutter that protects the light-

sensitive drum inside the toner cartridge. If the drum is exposed to light, this
can cause printing quality to deteriorate.

½ Handle the toner cartridge with care. Do not subject it to shock or vibrations.
½ Always set toner cartridges down with the arrow on the cartridge facing up.

Storing Cartridges

½ Store a toner cartridge in the original box and protective bag until you are

ready to install it.

½ Store toner cartridges at a constant temperature within a range of 0gC to

35

gC. Do not store cartridges in places subject to extreme fluctuation of

temperature or humidity.

½ To prevent caking in the toner, never stand the cartridge on its end and do

not store it upside down. If the toner becomes caked as a result of being
stored in an odd position for too long, it may be impossible to dissolve it
completely even by shaking the cartridge.

½ Do not store the cartridge in salty or corrosive air.
½ Never attempt to disassemble a toner cartridge or attempt to refill it.
½ Make sure that you use a stored toner cartridge before the expiration date

printed on the toner cartridge box.

Periodic Cleaning

Follow these simple procedures to keep the fax clean and operating smoothly.
Before you clean the fax, print all documents received in the memory.

Cleaning the Fax Unit

1. Before you clean the fax, disconnect the power cord of the fax unit from the

power source.

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