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Canon LBP 3370 - Power Supply Requirements

Canon LBP 3370
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Installation Site
2-4
Installing the Printer
2
Power Supply Requirements
The maximum power consumption of this printer is 950 W or less.
Before connecting the printer to the power supply, make sure that the power supply
is safe and its voltage is stable.
Use power supplies rated for voltages in the following ranges.
220 to 240 V (± 10 %) 50/60 Hz (± 2 Hz)
IMPORTANT
An AC power outlet should be used exclusively for the printer. Any other sockets of the
AC power outlet should not be used.
Do not plug the power plug into the auxiliary outlet on a computer.
Do not plug the power plug of the printer and that of machinery which consumes a large
amount of electricity or generates electrical noise, such as a copy machine, air
conditioner, or shredder, into the same AC power outlet.
Installation Requirements
Install the printer in the following locations.
A location where sufficient space can be secured
A well-ventilated room
A flat, even surface
A sturdy platform that can easily support the weight of the printer and optional
accessories
WARNING
Do not install the printer near alcohol, paint thinner, or other flammable
substances. If flammable substances come into contact with electrical parts
inside the printer, it may result in a fire or electrical shock.
CAUTION
Do not install the printer in the following locations, as this may result in a fire or
electrical shock.
-A damp or dusty location
-A location exposed to smoke and steam such as cookeries and humidifiers
-A location exposed to rain or snow
-A location near water faucets or water
-A location exposed to direct sunlight
-A location subject to high temperatures
-A location near open flames
Do not install the printer in unstable locations, such as unsteady platforms or
inclined floors, or in locations subject to excessive vibrations, as this may
cause the printer to fall or tip over, resulting in personal injury.

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