Brother International 8050N Quick Setup Guide - English - Page 4

replacement, and maintenance ensuring that your printer operates at peak performance.

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To lift the printer, face the front of the printer and grip the recessed areas at the bottom left and right with both hands. Never try to lift the printer by gripping any other areas. Lifting the printer by gripping other areas can cause the printer to fall, resulting in injuries. When lifting the printer, get a firm footing and bend your knees to avoid possible injuries to your back. Do not move the printer by lifting it by the front and rear edges (positions shown in the following diagram) when the paper tray is extended (loaded with Legal 14 paper). The printer may fall and result in injuries or the paper tray may be damaged. The printer has ventilation grills on the side and at the back of the machine. Ensure that the printer is installed no less than 300 mm (11.7 in.) from the wall on the right, 200 mm (7.8 in.) from the wall on the left, and 255 mm (9.9 in.) from the wall at the back. A poorly ventilated printer can cause excessive internal heat to build up and result in fire. The diagram below shows the minimum clearances required for normal operation, consumables replacement, and maintenance ensuring that your printer operates at peak performance. 200 mm 255 mm 402 mm 300 mm When moving the printer, be sure to unplug the power cord from the AC power outlet/socket. Moving the printer with the power cord connected can damage the power cord, which could result in a fire or an electric shock. When moving the printer, do not tilt it more than the angles shown in the diagram below. If tilted excessively, the printer may fall, resulting in injuries. 10° 10° 10° 10° 3

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To lift the printer, face the front of the printer and grip the recessed areas at the bottom left and right with
both hands. Never try to lift the printer by gripping any other areas. Lifting the printer by gripping other areas
can cause the printer to fall, resulting in injuries.
When lifting the printer, get a firm footing and bend your knees to avoid possible injuries to your back.
Do not move the printer by lifting it by the front and rear edges (positions shown in the following diagram)
when the paper tray is extended (loaded with Legal 14 paper). The printer may fall and result in injuries or
the paper tray may be damaged.
The printer has ventilation grills on the side and at the back of the machine. Ensure that the printer is
installed no less than 300 mm (11.7 in.) from the wall on the right, 200 mm (7.8 in.) from the wall on the left,
and 255 mm (9.9 in.) from the wall at the back. A poorly ventilated printer can cause excessive internal heat
to build up and result in fire.
The diagram below shows the minimum clearances required for normal operation, consumables
replacement, and maintenance ensuring that your printer operates at peak performance.
When moving the printer, be sure to unplug the power cord from the AC power outlet/socket. Moving the
printer with the power cord connected can damage the power cord, which could result in a fire or an electric
shock.
When moving the printer, do not tilt it more than the angles shown in the diagram below.
If tilted excessively, the printer may fall, resulting in injuries.
255 mm
200 mm
402 mm
300 mm
10°
10°
10°
10°