NEC 870 User Guide - Page 23

Printer Safety

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Chapter 1: Setting Up the Printer Note: When printing to the Face-up output tray, flip the Paper destination switch on top of the printer to its back position as shown below. Printer Safety Use common sense and good judgment whenever you are operating your laser printer. To reduce the risk of fire • Use only the AC power cord that is supplied with the printer, or one that is UL® compatible. (NEC will not replace this cord if you lose it. Similar UL approved AC power cords are available from most computer retailers.) • Never use multi-plug adapters or extension cords to connect the printer to an AC wall outlet (grounded surge protectors OK). • Make sure the AC wall outlet meets the electrical requirements of your printer (see page 14). • If you are not going to use the printer for long periods of time, turn the printer off and unplug it from the AC wall outlet. Remove all of the paper from the paper tray and cassettes. • Never place flammable liquids or materials near the printer. • Do not install the printer in a dusty or dirty area. • If the printer makes an unusual sound or begins to smoke, immediately switch off the power, unplug the printer from the AC wall outlet, and call for service. To reduce the risk of electrical shock • Do not remove screws, covers, or parts from the printer except while installing options. • Do not attempt to disassemble the printer. High voltage is always present inside the printer. If you have a problem with the printer, call for service. • Do not touch the AC power cord when your hands are wet. • Do not use the printer if the AC power cord is damaged or frayed. 23

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Chapter 1: Setting Up the Printer
Note:
When printing to the Face-up
output tray, flip the Paper destination
switch on top of the printer to its back
position as shown below.
Printer Safety
Use common sense and good judgment whenever
you are operating your laser printer.
To reduce the risk of fire
Use only the AC power cord that is supplied
with the printer, or one that is UL
®
compatible.
(NEC will not replace this cord if you lose it.
Similar UL approved AC power cords are
available from most computer retailers.)
Never use multi-plug adapters or extension
cords to connect the printer to an AC wall
outlet (grounded surge protectors OK).
Make sure the AC wall outlet meets the
electrical requirements of your printer (see
page 14).
If you are not going to use the printer for long
periods of time, turn the printer off and
unplug it from the AC wall outlet. Remove all
of the paper from the paper tray and cassettes.
Never place flammable liquids or materials
near the printer.
Do not install the printer in a dusty or dirty
area.
If the printer makes an unusual sound or
begins to smoke, immediately switch off the
power, unplug the printer from the AC wall
outlet, and call for service.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock
Do not remove screws, covers, or parts from
the printer except while installing options.
Do not attempt to disassemble the printer.
High voltage is always present inside the
printer. If you have a problem with the printer,
call for service.
Do not touch the AC power cord when your
hands are wet.
Do not use the printer if the AC power cord is
damaged or frayed.