CHAPTER 9 INSTALLATION
COPYRIGHT © 1999 CANON INC. CANON NP6512/6612/7120/7130/7130F REV.0 AUG. 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
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II. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION
When a piece of metal is brought in from a cold to warm place, droplets of water tend to form
on its surface. This phenomenon is known as "condensation" and, in machines, can cause blank
copies.
If the machine has been brought in from a cold place, leave it alone at least for one hour before
starting to install it.
A.
Unpacking and Installation
1.
Setting up the Machine
Take out the machine and the attachments
from the shipping box, and check to make sure
that none is missing:
1
• Cassette
• Copy tray
• Power cord
• ADF auxiliary tray (ADF type only)
• User's Manual
• Manual feed tray (for some areas only)
• Language label for cassette (included with
universal cassette)
• Language label for ADF (ADF type only)
• Label
Remove the packaging bag and all fixing tape.
2
Remove the shipping attachment [1] (gold-
colored screw) from the left of the machine
3
You will be storing the shipping attachment
[1] inside the machine in step 10.
Work
Checks and remarks
Step
Shipping attachment [1]
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