Canon Canon CX-G2400 2 Inkjet Card Printer CX-G2400 Basic Operation Guide - Page 7
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Important Safety Instructions CAUTION • Do not install the printer in the following locations: -- A damp or dusty location -- A location exposed to oily smoke or steam; e.g., near a countertop or humidifier. -- A location exposed to rain or snow. -- A location exposed to salty wind. -- A location subject to high temperatures -- A location near open flames • Do not place the printer in an unstable location; e.g., on a wobbling or inclined table, or a location subject to frequent vibrations. The printer could fall down or fall over, resulting in personal injury. • Never place the printer where it will be exposed to rapid changes in temperature, such as in direct sunlight, near an air conditioner, or in a car on a hot day. This could cause a fire or damage to the printer. IMPORTANT • Use the printer in the following operating environment: Operating environment:15 to 30 degrees Celsius (59 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit) RH 10% to 80% (with no condensation) • If the printer is carried into a warm room on a cold day, this could cause condensation inside the printer. If this happens, allow the printer to sit for at least 1 hour at room temperature to adapt to the ambient temperature and humidity. • To ensure normal operation of the printer and avoid possible damage, do not install the printer near large office equipment or any other type of electrical device that emits a strong magnetic field. ■■ Power Supply WARNING • Do not use any power cord and AC adapter other than those supplied with the printer. Do not use the supplied AC adapter for any other product. This could cause a fire or electric shock. • Do not bring the power cord and AC adapter close to heating appliance. This could melt the cable sheath and cause a fire or electric shock. • To avoid a fire or electrical shock, do not use an extension cord. • To avoid a fire or serious electrical shock, connect the printer power cord to an independent power 4