Overview; Precautions - Epson Stylus Photo R800 Service Manual

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EPSON Stylus Photo R800

4.1 Overview

This chapter describes procedures for disassembling and assembling this
product. Unless otherwise specified, the disassembled units or main
components can be reassembled by reversing the disassembling procedure.
WARNING
Procedures that could result in injury or loss of life, if cautions are not
taken, are described under the heading "WARNING".
CAUTION
Precautions for any disassembly or assembly procedures are described
under the heading "CAUTION".
CHECK POINT
Tips for disassembling procedures are described under the heading
"CHECK POINT".
REASSEMBLY
If the assembling procedure is different from the reverse procedure of
disassembling, it is described under the heading "REASSEMBLY".
ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED
Any adjustments required after disassembling or assembling are described
under the heading "ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED".
When you need to disassemble any units or parts that are not described in this
chapter, refer to the exploded diagrams in the Appendix.
Before starting your work, always read the precautions described in the next
section.
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DISASSEMBLY & ASSEMBLY

4.1.1 Precautions

Before starting the disassembling/reassembling work of this product, always
read the descriptions under the following headings "WARNING" and
"CAUTION" carefully.
Before starting the disassembling/reassembling work of
this product, always disconnect the power cable.
However, if you cannot disconnect the power cable for
voltage measurement or like, be extremely careful not to
get an electric shock and follow the procedures in this
manual to do your work.
Always wear goggles to protect your eyes from ink. If ink
gets in your eyes, wash your eyes with clean water and
see the doctor.
To prevent injury from sharp metal edges, always wear
gloves for disassembly and reassembly.
If ink has adhered to your skin, wash it with soap and
water. If it has caused skin irritation, see the doctor.
To protect the microprocessors and circuitry, use static
discharge equipment, such as anti-static wrist straps,
and handle them carefully when accessing the internal
components.
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