Canon BJC-8200 User Manual - Page 4

Using the Printer Safely

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Using the Printer Safely Read and follow all of these cautions and warnings to ensure the safe use of the printer. To avoid the hazards of fire, personal injury, or damage to the printer, never attempt to use the printer in any way other than the methods described in this guide. Warning Choosing a location Never place the printer near flammable solvents such as alcohol, thinner, etc. To avoid the hazards of fire or electric shock, keep all flammable liquids away from the printer. Power supply Never attempt to plug the power cord into a power outlet when your hands are wet. To avoid electric shock, make sure that your hands are dry. Always push the plug completely into the power outlet. A loose or poorly connected plug could cause a fire or electric shock. Never cut, modify, stretch, bend, or twist the power cord, and never place heavy objects on the power cord. A power leak from a damaged power cord could cause a fire or electric shock. Never plug the printer power cord into a power outlet (power board, double adapter, etc.) that is shared by other devices or office equipment. To prevent the hazards of fire or electric shock, avoid overloading power points. Never use the printer if the power cord is bundled or knotted. To prevent the hazards of fire or electric shock, make sure the power cord is straight. If you detect smoke, unusual odours, or strange noises around the printer, immediately press the POWER button to switch the printer off and disconnect the power plug. To avoid fire or electric shock, never use the printer under these conditions. Call for service. 2

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Using the Printer Safely
Read and follow all of these cautions and warnings to ensure the safe use of the printer. To avoid
the hazards of fire, personal injury, or damage to the printer, never attempt to use the printer in any
way other than the methods described in this guide.
Choosing a location
Never place the printer near flammable
solvents such as alcohol, thinner, etc.
To avoid the hazards of fire or
electric shock, keep all flammable
liquids away from the printer.
Power supply
Never attempt to plug the power cord into a
power outlet when your hands are wet.
To avoid electric shock, make sure
that your hands are dry.
Always push the plug completely into the
power outlet.
A loose or poorly connected plug
could cause a fire or electric
shock.
Never cut, modify, stretch, bend, or twist the
power cord, and never place heavy objects on
the power cord.
A power leak from a damaged
power cord could cause a fire or
electric shock.
Never plug the printer power cord into a power
outlet (power board, double adapter, etc.) that
is shared by other devices or office
equipment.
To prevent the hazards of fire or
electric shock, avoid overloading
power points.
Never use the printer if the power cord is
bundled or knotted.
To prevent the hazards of fire or
electric shock, make sure the
power cord is straight.
If you detect smoke, unusual odours, or
strange noises around the printer, immediately
press the POWER button to switch the printer
off and disconnect the power plug.
To avoid fire or electric shock,
never use the printer under these
conditions. Call for service.
Warning