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Transporting the Machine
Transporting the Machine
This section describes the required procedures before transporting the machine.
Follow this procedure to avoid vibration damage to
the machine when transporting it over a long
distance.
Do not lift the machine by any of its attachments. Dropping
the machine can cause personal injury.
If you are using the Cassette Feeding Module-U1 (optional),
transport the machine and the Cassette Feeding Module-U1
separately. If you transport the machine with the Cassette
Feeding Module-U1 being installed, you may drop the
machine.
If you have a back problem, make sure to check the weight of
this machine before carrying. (See “Specifications,” on p. 14-2.)
1
Turn OFF the main power switch.
2
Disconnect the power cord and all the
cables from the back of the machine.
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3
If you are using the multi-purpose tray,
fold multi-purpose tray extension, push
back the auxiliary tray into place, and
then close the multi-purpose tray.
If you are using the sub-output tray, close the
sub-output tray.
4
Push the open button.
Summary of Contents for imageCLASS D1120
Page 34: ...Before Using the Machine 1 7 Operation Panel D1150 D1120 ...
Page 37: ...Before Using the Machine 1 10 Operation Panel Send Operation Panel D1180 D1170 D1150 ...
Page 70: ...Copying 3 3 Overview of Copy Functions p 3 16 p 3 24 p 3 21 ...
Page 102: ...Printing 4 3 Overview of the Print Functions p 4 9 ...
Page 134: ...Fax D1180 D1170 D1150 6 3 Overview of Fax Functions p 6 19 p 6 59 p 6 55 ...
Page 195: ...Fax D1180 D1170 D1150 6 64 ...
Page 198: ...E Mail D1180 D1170 7 3 Overview of E Mail Functions ...
Page 203: ...E Mail D1180 D1170 7 8 ...
Page 206: ...Scanning 8 3 Overview of the Scanner Functions ...
Page 213: ...Scanning 8 10 ...
Page 271: ...12 28 Troubleshooting ...
Page 293: ...13 22 Machine Settings ...