Safety Awareness - Canon Arizona 135 GT Operation Manual

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Safety Awareness

Safety Awareness
Introduction
This section contains two sets of principles that must be followed to assure maximum safety
when operating your Arizona printer. The first set uses negative examples to show you things to
avoid in order to prevent injury to the operator. The second set of principles illustrates some of
the residual risks that are inherent in the operation of the printer. These are situations or physical
aspects of the printer that may present a potential danger to the operator, but would compromise
the capabilities of the printer if changed. Therefore, they are pointed out as a precaution the
operator must be aware of when using the printer.
IMPORTANT
The photos in the following table illustrate situations that must be avoided when operating your
printer.
Some of the labels in the pictures may look different on your printer
Situations and Actions to Avoid
Avoid these Situations For Your Personal Safety
[1] Keep the table clear
[2] Avoid Carriage Movement
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Chapter 2 - Safety Information
Do not place your hand in the carriage
pathway when printer power is on. Do
not leave any objects on the table
printing surface, except for media that
you will print on. Also make sure the
media is 48 mm (1.89 inches) or less in
thickness.
Do not push or force the carriage to
move manually if it is already in mo-
tion. If you do move the carriage, a
Motion Error message will display and
you will have to use the mouse to click
Reset on the user interface LCD dis-
play.
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