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Ensure that there is no flame- or arc-generating device within 5 m
of the printer.
The ink and makeup ink are both flammable and may cause fire.
Fire can be generated by matches, lighters, cigarettes, heaters, stoves, gas burners,
welders, grinders and static electricity. Arcs may be generated from open-type
relays, switches, and brush motors. Before handling the ink and makeup ink,
remove electricity from your body, peripheral equipment, and so on. In the interest
of safety, position a dry-chemical fire extinguisher near the printer.
Since the ink and makeup ink contain organic solvents, install the
printer at an adequately ventilated location.
(1) Never install the printer in an enclosed space.
(2) Connect exhaust equipment to the printer in order to prevent it from filling
with organic solvent vapor.
Do not insert tweezers, a screwdriver, or any other metal article into the
ink ejection hole in the end of the print head.
When the printer is ready to print, a high voltage (approximately 6 kV) is applied
to the deflection electrode section in the print head.
Exercise caution to avoid electric shock, injury, and fire.
Before opening the outer covering (excluding the maintenance door),
be sure to shut off the power supply.
A high voltage is applied to some sections of the printer.
Exercise caution to avoid electric shock and injury.
Use an AC voltage of 100 to120 V or 200 to 240 V(*) ±10% only and
a power frequency of 50 or 60 Hz only.
If the above requirements are not met, the electric parts may overheat and burn,
creating a risk of fire or electric shock.
Use the power cable that is designated in this manual.
Wire the power supply in accordance with this manual.
Never drain the ink or makeup ink waste solution into a public sewer
system.
Waste disposal must comply with all appropriate regulations. Consult the
appropriate regulatory agency for further information.
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