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The text of the label may differ from model to model.
1.2.5.3 Handling the Machine's Laser Unit
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Be sure to observe the following whenever you are planning to service the areas around the machine's laser unit:
- Do not put a screwdriver or the like that has a high rate of reflection into the laser path.
- Remove watches and rings before starting the work to avoid reflection of laser light to the eye.
The machine's laser light is red, and its covers that may reflect laser light are identified by a warning label shown below. If you must detach a cover in the field to
service the machine, be sure to exercise extra care. (Keep in mind that the machine's laser unit cannot be adjusted in the field.)
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1.2.5.4 Safety of Toner
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The machine's toner is a non-toxic material consisting of plastic, iron, and small amounts of colorings.
If your skin or clothes have come into contact with toner, remove as much toner as possible using dry paper tissue, and wash with water. Do not use warm or hot
waster; otherwise, the toner will jell and fuse permanently with the fibers of the clothes. Also, do not bring toner into contact with vinyl, as it tends to react.
Do not throw toner into fire. An explosion can occur.
1.2.6 Product Specifications
1.2.6.1 Product Specifications
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Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER 5055 series
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