Canon Color imageCLASS X LBP1538C imageCLASS X LBP1538C Users Guide - Page 513
Notice, ENERGY STAR, IPv6Ready Logo, When disposing of used toner cartridges, Installation
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Appendix Notice 7L3E-09A ◼ ENERGY STAR® (for USA and Canada only) The ENERGY STAR Program is an international program that promotes energy saving through the use of computers and other office equipment. The program backs the development and dissemination of products with functions that effectively reduce energy consumption. It is an open system in which business proprietors can participate voluntarily. ◼ IPv6Ready Logo The protocol stack included in this machine has obtained the IPv6 Ready Logo Phase-2 established by the IPv6 Forum. ◼ When disposing of used toner cartridges ● To protect the environment and make more effective use of resources, Canon promotes the recovery and recycling of used toner cartridges. Please cooperate in the recovery of toner cartridges (resource reuse). For details on resource reuse, see the Canon website: global.canon/ctc When disposing of toner cartridges, pack them in their original packaging to prevent toner dispersal and dispose of the cartridges in accordance with your local government instructions. ◼ Installation ● If you find the machine's operation to be noisy in some operating modes or due to your surroundings, we recommend setting up the machine in a separate location from your office. ● Water droplets (condensation) may form inside the machine if the room where the machine is installed is heated rapidly, or if the machine is moved from a cool, dry location to a warm, humid location. Using the machine under these conditions may result in problems such as paper jams, poor print quality, or faults. Let the machine adjust to the ambient temperature and humidity for at least two hours before use. ● Machines with storage devices such as hard disks may not operate properly when used at high altitudes (3,000 meters above sea level or higher). 506