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Customer Responsibility
Users Manual Model 686 / 686 HT
AC Power Line
AVERY DENNISON requires that the electrical service be 10 Amps @ 115VAC or
10 Amps @ 230VAC. This will allow the computer and any additional support or
service equipment to be plugged into the same service.
Any electrical service that is supplying a AVERY DENNISON printer or peripheral
equipment connected to a AVERY DENNISON printer should follow standard
electrical code practices including proper grounding and neutral requirements.
The AVERY DENNISON printer was designed to operate in an industrial setting for
extended periods of time; however, the printer is controlled by a microprocessor that
is very sensitive to brownouts or power spikes. For this reason as well as the
minimum recommended current supply, AVERY DENNISON recommends that a
separate “clean” service be installed or reserved for the exclusive use of the AVERY
DENNISON printer and it’s peripherals.
Unpacking
The AVERY DENNISON printer is shipped in a large cardboard box that may be
difficult to move by hand.
DO NOT REMOVE THE PRINTER FROM THE BOX OR UNPACK IN THE
SHIPPING / RECEIVING DEPARTMENT.
NOTE:
Unpacking in the shipping / receiving department is not recommended for
the following reasons.
First
:
The cardboard carton in which your AVERY DENNISON printer
was shipped allows the printer to be moved with a forklift, fork
cart or hand cart. Because of the weight of the printer, it is easier
and safer to use one of these devices to move the printer to its
intended installation location.
Second
:
Leaving the printer in the carton while it is being moved within
your facility will help to protect the printer during any movements
to this location. Once the printer has reached its intended location
you should begin the unpacking process.
Open the printer from the top of the box (See
Figure 2
). Do not cut deep into the
carton, as there are items located just under the top. Remove the items located on the
top insert. Remove the top insert. Lift the printer onto the table with the two
banding straps. Remove the two straps and the plastic from the printer. Inspect the
printer for shipping damage. If damage is discovered, contact AVERY DENNISON
for further instructions - in the U.S.A. at (570) 888-6641. In other countries please
contact your local AVERY DENNISON supplier. Once you are satisfied that there
was no obvious shipping damage to the printer, the printer can now be lifted to its
intended location.
Summary of Contents for 686 HT
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