Power Supply Of Printer; Turning On The Power - Brother GTX600SB Instruction Manual

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3-3. Power supply of printer

Even when the printer is placed in standby mode, such maintenance as white ink circulation is performed automatically.
PLEASE LEAVE THE PRINTER POWERED ON 24 HOURS A DAY.
<IMPORTANT>
Do not turn off the power because if you do so, the machine mail fail because necessary maintenance operations are
not performed.

3-3-1. Turning on the power

Please refer to the Setup Manual, after the unpacking procedures and installation procedures are completed.
Please check the following points, before connecting the power cord to the printer:
Ascertain whether the ink tube is connected to the print head correctly.
Ascertain whether the waste ink tube is inserted into the waste ink tank and waste water tank that have been
made available.
Ascertain whether at least about 31.5 in. (80 cm) of space required for the platen is secured.
<IMPORTANT>
Turn on the power before you refill the ink.
(1)
Connect the power cord to the power cord insertion port.
(2)
Insert the power plug into an electric outlet.
(3)
Make sure that the printer's earth terminal is properly grounded.
(4)
Turn on the printer power switch with each door and cover closed.
<IMPORTANT>
Never power off the printer while it is in operation. Otherwise, the printer may be damaged.
Do not activate the printer with the ink tube not connected to the print head. Otherwise, the printer may be damaged.
Make sure that no flushing foam extends off the outboard end portions of the flushing foam. If it sticks out of the end
portions, it may interfere with any nozzles and may result in non-ejection of ink-jet droplets.
<TIPS>
If the printer is activated after having been off for a long time, the maintenance operation including white ink agitation will be
performed for up to 4 hours, depending on how long the power was off.
Power switch
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