Moving The Printer - QuickLabel QL-800 User Manual

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Caution
Important

Moving the Printer

Warning
Caution
QL-800 User Guide
There are high voltage points inside the printer. To avoid a fire or electrical shock, never
attempt to disassemble or repair the printer.
Never insert or drop any metal objects into the printer when it is open. This could cause a
fire or serious electrical shock, or damage the printer. If something falls into the printer
accidentally, switch the printer off immediately, disconnect the power plug from the power
source, and call for service. If you continue to use the printer, this could cause a fire or
serious electrical shock.
If the printer is dropped and damaged, switch the printer off immediately, disconnect the
power plug from the power source, and call for service. If you continue to use the printer,
this could cause a fire or serious electrical shock.
To avoid a fire or electrical shock, never use flammable sprays around the printer.
Never remove the fixed covers from the printer. This could cause a serious electrical shock.
While the printer is printing, do not open any covers and do not remove the power plug.
Do not apply excessive force or strong shock to the printer. Doing so can result in a
machine failure or impair printer quality. Be sure to open/close the covers slowly.
Call the dealer for advice before you ship the printer a long distance or move the printer by
car or truck where it may be subjected to shock and vibration. Moving the printer without
the proper preparation could subject it to shocks and vibrations which could damage the
printer and cause a fire.
Before moving the printer, use the appropriate procedures to drain ink from the printhead
or entire print system.
See "Preparing for Moving" on page 73. See "Preparing for Shipping"
on page 73.
Before you move the printer to another location in the same building, disconnect the power
cord and make sure that all other cables are disconnected.
Safety Warnings and Precautions
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