NEC 870 User Guide - Page 14

Printer Operating Environment, Printer Operating Requirements - photoconductor

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Chapter 1: Setting Up the Printer Major Parts - Top Cover Open 1. Fuser Unit Uses heat and pressure to permanently adhere the toner image to the paper before the printer delivers the paper to the output trays. 2. Paper Transport Roller Moves the paper through the printer. 3. Photoconductor Module Guide Channel The Photoconductor module fits easily into these channels. 4. Toner Module Guide Channel Line up the channel with the pins on the Toner module during replacement. 14 Printer Operating Environment • Install the printer on a level and stable surface. • Install the printer in an area that will have a temperature range of 50˚F to 95˚F (10˚C to 35˚C). • Extreme temperature changes may result in a buildup of condensation inside the printer causing print quality problems and paper jams. If there are wide temperature variations within the printer environment, allow one hour for the printer to stabilize before using it. • Install the printer in an area that has a relative humidity range of 15% to 85% (without condensation). • Install the printer in an area that is shielded from the direct air flow of heaters, air conditioners, or humidifiers. • Install the printer in an area that is shielded from direct sunlight. • Leave adequate space around the printer for ventilation and easy access. Printer Operating Requirements Nominal line voltage and frequency- 120VAC@50/60 Hz Maximum power consumption-580 watts

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Chapter 1: Setting Up the Printer
Major Parts – Top Cover Open
1.
Fuser Unit
Uses heat and pressure to permanently adhere
the toner image to the paper before the printer
delivers the paper to the output trays.
2.
Paper Transport Roller
Moves the paper through the printer.
3.
Photoconductor Module Guide Channel
The Photoconductor module fits easily into
these channels.
4.
Toner Module Guide Channel
Line up the channel with the pins on the Toner
module during replacement.
Printer Operating Environment
Install the printer on a level and stable surface.
Install the printer in an area that will have a
temperature range of 50˚F to 95˚F (10˚C to
35˚C).
Extreme temperature changes may result in a
buildup of condensation inside the printer
causing print quality problems and paper
jams. If there are wide temperature variations
within the printer environment, allow one
hour for the printer to stabilize before using it.
Install the printer in an area that has a relative
humidity range of 15% to 85% (without
condensation).
Install the printer in an area that is shielded
from the direct air flow of heaters, air
conditioners, or humidifiers.
Install the printer in an area that is shielded
from direct sunlight.
Leave adequate space around the printer for
ventilation and easy access.
Printer Operating Requirements
Nominal line voltage and frequency
120VAC@50/60 Hz
Maximum power consumption
—580 watts