Operational Precautions; Operating Environment; Printer - Minolta PagePro 1100L Guide D'utilisation

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Operational Precautions

Note the following important precautions whenever using the printer.

Operating Environment

The following describes the operating environment required when using the

printer.

Temperature:
10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) with fluctuation of 10°C (18°F) per hour
Humidity:
15% to 85% with fluctuation of 20% per hour
Printer
The following describes precautions for using the printer.
• Never turn the printer off or open any of its covers during a print operation.
• Never place flammable gasses, liquids or objects that generate magnetic forces
near the printer.
• When unplugging the power cord, always grasp the plug and never pull on the
cord. A damaged cord creates the danger of fire or electrical shock.
• Never touch the power cord when your hands are wet. Doing so creates the dan-
ger of electrical shock.
• Always unplug the power cord before moving the printer. Failure to do so can
damage the power cord, creating the danger of fire or electrical shock.
• Always unplug the power cord if you do not plan to use the printer for a long time.
• Never try to remove any secured panel or cover. The interior of the printer con-
tains high-voltage circuitry which creates the danger of electrical shock when
exposed.
• Never try to modify the printer. Doing so creates the danger of fire or electrical
shock.
• Never place any heavy objects on the power cord, pull on it or bend it. Doing so
creates the danger of fire or electrical shock.
• Always make sure the printer is not placed on the electrical cord or the communi-
cations cables of any other electrical equipment. Also make sure that cords and
cables do not get into the printer's mechanism. Any of these conditions create
the danger of malfunction and fire.
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