Important Safety Information - Printronix L7032 User Manual

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Important Safety Information

Follow all instructions, cautions, and warnings given in this user's manual.
Follow all instructions, cautions, and warnings marked on the printer.
Before you plug the printer into a power outlet, make sure that the voltage at the power outlet
matches the printer's voltage requirement. A label on the back of the printer identifies the
printer's voltage.
Always use the power cord supplied with the printer. A substitute power cord may overheat and
cause a fire.
Do not damage or modify the power cord. Do not place anything on the power cord. Do not coil
the power cord around anything. Do not step on or kick the power cord. Any of these actions may
cause an electric shock or a fire.
If you smell smoke, feel excessive heat when you touch the printer, or hear strange sounds,
immediately turn the printer off and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet. Any of
these conditions may cause an electric shock or a fire.
Do not store any combustible materials near the printer.
Unplug the printer's power cord before you perform the monthly cleaning procedure, clean inside
the printer, or replace any operating components. If your hand or a wet cleaning cloth comes in
contact with a high voltage component while the printer is running, you may receive a dangerous
electrical shock. Unplugging the printer is not required when you change a consumable such as
the toner cartridge, the OPC module, or the developer unit.
Only trained technicians should open any printer covers or components that are fastened with
screws. Laser printers contain components with high voltages, high temperatures, and laser light
sources. Direct contact with these components may result in electric shock, fire, or loss of
eyesight.
Always turn the printer off before you install or remove the interface cable.
Always place the printer on a stable surface that supports its weight. The printer may tip over if
you place it on an unstable surface.
Always operate the printer in a room with adequate ventilation. The air in the room should
change a minimum of five times per hour.
Do not operate the printer in a humid or dusty environment. The printer may be damaged, or its
performance may be degraded. Extreme humidity or dust may result in electric shock or fire.
Do not cover the printer's ventilation slots. If heat builds up inside the printer, the printer can be
damaged.
Do not push objects of any kind through the ventilation slots and other openings in the printer's
cabinet. These objects may cause an electric shock or a fire.
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