Canon BJC 6100 User Guide - Page 6

Working around the printer, Power supply, BJ Cartridges and ink cartridges

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Caution When you are carrying the printer, always use both hands and hold the printer by both ends. When you are moving the printer to another location, keep it stable so that you do not drop it and cause injury. Working around the printer Never put your hands or fingers in the printer while it is printing. The printer contains moving parts that could cause injury. Power supply Note The power outlet and power plug shapes may be different depending on the country of purchase. Always grasp the plug when you unplug the power cord. Unplugging the power cord by pulling on the cord itself can damage the cord and cause a fire or electric shock. Do not use an extension cord. This could cause a fire or electric shock. Do not place metal objects (paper clips, staples, etc.) or containers of flammable solvents (alcohol, thinners, etc.) on the top of the printer. Such objects could fall or spill into the printer and cause a fire or electric shock. If any foreign objects (metal or liquid) enter the printer, switch the printer off, unplug the power cord and call for service. Continued use of the printer when a foreign object has fallen into the printer could cause a fire or electric shock. Never use a power supply voltage other than that supplied in the country of purchase. Using the incorrect voltage could cause a fire or electric shock. The correct power supply voltages and frequencies are as follows: Europe AC 230V±10%, 50Hz USA/Canada AC 120V, 60Hz Australia AC 240V, 50Hz 6 BJ Cartridges and ink cartridges For safety reasons, store BJ Cartridges and ink tanks out of the reach of small children. If a child inadvertently licks a BJ Cartridge or ink tank or ingests any ink, consult a physician immediately.

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When you are carrying the printer, always use
both hands and hold the printer by both ends.
When you are moving the
printer to another location,
keep it stable so that you
do not drop it and cause
injury.
Caution
Working around the printer
Never put your hands or fingers in the printer
while it is printing.
The printer contains mov-
ing parts that could cause
injury.
Do not place metal objects (paper clips, staples,
etc.) or containers of flammable solvents (alco-
hol, thinners, etc.) on the top of the printer.
Such objects could fall or
spill into the printer and
cause a fire or electric
shock.
If any foreign objects (metal or liquid) enter the
printer, switch the printer off, unplug the power
cord and call for service.
Continued use of the print-
er when a foreign object
has fallen into the printer
could cause a fire or elec-
tric shock.
Power supply
The power outlet and power plug shapes may
be different depending on the country of pur-
chase.
Always grasp the plug when you unplug the
power cord.
Unplugging the power
cord by pulling on the cord
itself can damage the cord
and cause a fire or electric
shock.
Note
Do not use an extension cord.
This could cause a fire or
electric shock.
Never use a power supply voltage other than
that supplied in the country of purchase.
Using the incorrect voltage
could cause a fire or elec-
tric shock.
The correct
power supply voltages and
frequencies are as follows:
Europe
AC 230V±10%, 50Hz
USA/Canada
AC 120V, 60Hz
Australia
AC 240V, 50Hz
BJ Cartridges and ink cartridges
For safety reasons, store BJ Cartridges and ink
tanks out of the reach of small children.
If a child inadvertently
licks a BJ Cartridge or ink
tank or ingests any ink,
consult a physician imme-
diately.