Unplug the power cord from the power outlet before cleaning the
printer.
Accidentally touching a non-user-serviceable part may cause electric
shock.
Unplug the printer if it is not used for an extended period of time,
for example while you are on a long trip.
Otherwise, deteriorated insulation or leakage current may cause fire or
electric shock.
Beware of moisture condensation.
Moisture condensation means that water vapor in the air becomes
liquid and sticks to the printer surface. This phenomenon is caused by
the following.
• Rapidly heating the room in which the printer is placed
• Cool air (from an air conditioner, etc.) blown directly to the printer
• Moving the printer from a cold place to a warm place
Moisture in the air will condense on the paper, deteriorating print
quality or causing paper jams.
Under conditions where moisture condensation has occurred or may
occur, keep the printer turned on and wait until there is no possibility
that condensation will occur.
Do not spray volatile solvent on the printer or allow the printer to
be in contact with rubber or plastic products for an extended
period of time.
For example, spraying an insecticide on the printer or wiping it with
thinner or benzine may deteriorate or discolor the printer cabinet.
Such deterioration and discoloring also occurs if the printer is in
contact with rubber or plastic products for an extended period of time.
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