Canon Oce Arizona 1200 Series User Manual page 32

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Safety Awareness
Avoid these Situations For Your Personal Safety
[7] UV Lamp Hazard
Residual Safety Risks
Your Océ Arizona printer is engineered to minimize machine components and operating
procedures that may compromise operator safety. However, in order to maintain some machine
operations and functionality, certain compromises are required. The following table documents
some of these residual hazards. By making the operator aware of the potential risks, we hope to
ensure maximum safety in the operation of this printer.
Caution: there may be a time lag between when a print job is issued and when the gantry
movement actually begins as the UV lamps must warm up first. Movement can start many
minutes after a print job is sent.
Arizona Printer Residual Risks
Residual Risk Area
A high risk crushing haz-
ard is created by the
movement of the car-
riage and gantry sup-
ports. Keep hands away
from this area unless the
printer power is off.
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Chapter 3 - Safety Information
Hazard
[8] Carriage guard and 45° guard on Gantry Supports
Avoid printing at a height
greater than measured as
this causes excessive
emissions of UV light
and ink mist.
Keep a distance of at
least 1 m (3 ft.) to the UV
light when printing.
Avoid looking at the UV
lamps, especially if you
are seated at the same
level as the carriage. Do
not sit within 5 meters
(17 feet) of the carriage
path.
Also do not touch the UV
lamp assembly or the
surrounding guard as
they will be hot and may
result in burns of the
skin.
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