Canon Canon CX-G6400 4 Inkjet Card Printer CX-G6400 Getting Started Guide - Page 7

Power Supply, Caution

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Important Safety Instructions Caution • Do not install the printer in the following locations. If the printer is not installed in the proper location, a fire or electric shock could occur. - 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 indirect 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. • Do not install under strong light. This could cause a malfunction. • 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. • Never block the ventilation ports on the printer. A blocked ventilation port could cause heat to build up inside the printer and cause a fire. ■ Power Supply Warning • Do not use any power cord other than those supplied with the printer. This could cause a fire or electric shock. 4

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Important Safety Instructions
Caution
Do not install the printer in the following locations. If the printer is not installed in the proper
location, a fire or electric shock could occur.
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 indirect
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.
Do not install under strong light. This could cause a malfunction.
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.
Never block the ventilation ports on the printer. A blocked ventilation port could cause heat to build up
inside the printer and cause a fire.
Power Supply
Warning
Do not use any power cord other than those supplied with the printer. This could cause a fire or
electric shock.