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Determining the Installation Site, Carrying the Machine to the Installation Site, and Removing

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Determining the Installation Site 26 1/2 (674) 4 (100) 31 1/2 (801) Paper cassette 4 (100) 4 (100) 48 3/8 (1229) Feeder cover 4 (100) in. (mm) Feeder 4 (100) Rear cover Notes on wireless LAN • This product is designed for indoor use at a distance of 164'/50 m or less from an access point (the distance may vary depending on the communication speed or environmental conditions). Keep it at an appropriate distance. • Check whether or not anything is blocking communication. The signal may be degraded when passing through walls or floors. Install accordingly. • Radio wave interference may occur if any radio wave emitting equipment (i.e. microwave oven) is located near the product and its radio waves are in the same frequency band as the radio waves used by the wireless LAN. Keep the product as far as possible from sources of radio wave interference. Carr ying the Machine to the Installation Site and Removing the Packing Materials 1. Take the machine out of the plastic bag, and then carry to the installation site. Hold the grips. Carry the machine with two or more people. 6

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Determining the Installation Site
1.
Take the machine out of the plastic bag, and then carry to the
installation site.
Hold the grips.
Carry the machine with two or more people.
Carrying the Machine to the Installation Site
and Removing the Packing Materials
Paper
cassette
Feeder cover
Feeder
Rear cover
in. (mm)
48 3/8 (1229)
4
(100)
4
(100)
4
(100)
4
(100)
4
(100)
26 1/2 (674)
31 1/2 (801)
This product is designed for indoor use at a distance of 164’/50 m or less from an access point (the distance may vary depending on the communication
speed or environmental conditions). Keep it at an appropriate distance.
Check whether or not anything is blocking communication. The signal may be degraded when passing through walls or floors. Install accordingly.
Radio wave interference may occur if any radio wave emitting equipment (i.e. microwave oven) is located near the product and its radio waves are in
the same frequency band as the radio waves used by the wireless LAN. Keep the product as far as possible from sources of radio wave interference.
Notes on wireless LAN