Canon Color imageCLASS 8180c imageCLASS MF8180c Basic Guide - Page 115

to install a cartridge that was stored in a cold place in a warm room, leave the cartridge

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Maintenance • If a drum cartridge has to be removed from the machine for maintenance, attach the protective cover immediately and place it in the protective bag that it came in. • Do not hold or touch the electrical contacts. It may result in damage to the machine. Electrical contacts Electrical contacts • Do not hold or touch the imaging transfer belt. The image quality may deteriorate. Do not apply shock to the drum cartridge memory or bring it near magnetic waves. It may result in damage to the machine. Drum cartridge memory Imaging transfer belt • When handling a drum cartridge, hold it properly as shown in the figure. Do not set it vertically or upside-down. 8 • Never attempt to disassemble or modify the cartridge. • If a cartridge is brought to an environment where the temperature differs extremely, condensation may occur both inside and on the outside of the cartridge. If you are going to install a cartridge that was stored in a cold place in a warm room, leave the cartridge stored in the protective bag for over two hours in the warm room so that it can adapt to the ambient temperature. • Be sure to use a new cartridge within the expiration date indicated on the package. • Using a genuine Canon drum cartridge is recommended. Replacing the Drum Cartridge 8-31

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Replacing the Drum Cartridge
8-31
Maintenance
8
If a drum cartridge has to be removed from the machine for maintenance, attach the
protective cover immediately and place it in the protective bag that it came in.
Do not hold or touch the electrical contacts. It may result in damage to the machine.
Do not hold or touch the imaging transfer belt. The image quality may deteriorate. Do not
apply shock to the drum cartridge memory or bring it near magnetic waves. It may result
in damage to the machine.
When handling a drum cartridge, hold it properly as shown in the figure. Do not set it
vertically or upside-down.
Never attempt to disassemble or modify the cartridge.
If a cartridge is brought to an environment where the temperature differs extremely,
condensation may occur both inside and on the outside of the cartridge. If you are going
to install a cartridge that was stored in a cold place in a warm room, leave the cartridge
stored in the protective bag for over two hours in the warm room so that it can adapt to
the ambient temperature.
Be sure to use a new cartridge within the expiration date indicated on the package.
Using a genuine Canon drum cartridge is recommended.
Electrical
contacts
Electrical
contacts
Drum cartridge memory
Imaging
transfer belt