User Safety; Receiving; Unpacking; Removing The Printer From The Carton - Avery Dennison snap 500 Operator's And Service Manual

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3.1.4

3.2 Receiving

3.3 Unpacking

3.3.1 Removing the printer from the carton

Classification: Avery Dennison - Public

User Safety

1. Follow all of the safety requirements and procedures established for your
facility.
2. Turn off the power to the printer and accessories before cleaning, servicing,
or replacing any components.
3. You do not have to turn off the power when loading or changing supplies.
CAUTION: The SNAP 500 printer has some pinch points which have
safeguards design in. AVERY DENNISION strongly recommends that
you do not modify or bypass these safeguards.
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Return
product to Avery Dennison for proper replacement and disposal.
WARNING: There are hazardous moving parts at the print head station.
Keep hair, loose garments, jewelry and fingers away
The SNAP 500 printer shipping carton weighs 75 pounds (34 Kg). The carton is
large and specially made to protect the printer. It may be awkward or difficult to
move by hand to its installation location.
CAUTION: Do not remove the printer from the carton or
unpack in the shipping/receiving department. Move the
carton to the installation location.
Move the SNAP 500 printer with a forklift, fork cart, or handcart to its
intended location. It is easier and safer to use one of these handling
devices to move the printer. Leaving the printer in the carton while it is
being moved within your facility will help protect it until placed in its new
location.
The stacker, remote display/control unit and any other accessories
purchased for the printer may be shipped separately.
1. Open the carton by removing the banding straps.
2. Cut the tape seam on the top of the carton.
3. Remove top foam-packing layer (see Figure 2A).
User's Manual—SNAP™ 500 Gen 1 and Gen 2

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