HP Scitex FB7500 Advanced Printer Guide Rev. B - Page 4

Safety Hazard Warning Conventions, Other Conventions

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Safety Hazard Warning Conventions The safety hazard warning conventions used in this guide (and supplementary HP Scitex FB7500 documentation) are provided for the identification of safety hazards. They are used to identify conditions or actions for which a specific hazard is known to exist, and that may, cause personal injury and/or equipment malfunction. The conventions are classified into the following categories: Danger, Warning, and Caution. Examples are shown below: Danger Danger is used to identify conditions or actions for which a specific hazard is known to exist, and which will cause severe personal - or even fatal - injury, or substantial equipment damage. Warning Warning is used to identify conditions or actions for which there is a known risk, which may cause serious - or even fatal - injury. Caution Caution is used to identify conditions or actions for which a potential hazard may exist, which will or can cause minor personal injury or equipment damage. Other Conventions The following conventions are used to draw your attention to important points which are beyond or in addition to the regular information in this book: Note Notes are used to identify an explanation, or provide additional information for purposes of clarification. Tip Tips provide useful shortcuts or recommendations. Reference References are provided to refer you to further information in this document or another guide. Preface iii

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Preface
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Safety Hazard Warning Conventions
The safety hazard warning conventions used in this guide (and
supplementary HP Scitex FB7500 documentation) are provided for
the identification of safety hazards. They are used to identify
conditions or actions for which a specific hazard is known to exist,
and that may, cause personal injury and/or equipment
malfunction.
The conventions are classified into the following categories:
Danger
,
Warning
, and
Caution
. Examples are shown below:
Danger
Danger is used to identify conditions or actions for which a specific hazard is
known to exist, and which will cause severe personal – or even fatal – injury,
or substantial equipment damage.
Warning
Warning is used to identify conditions or actions for which there is a known
risk, which may cause serious – or even fatal – injury.
Caution
Caution is used to identify conditions or actions for which a potential hazard
may exist, which will or can cause minor personal injury or equipment
damage.
Other Conventions
The following conventions are used to draw your attention to
important points which are beyond or in addition to the regular
information in this book:
Note
Notes are used to identify an explanation, or provide additional information
for purposes of clarification.
Tip
Tips provide useful shortcuts or recommendations.
Reference
References are provided to refer you to further information in this document
or another guide.