
Canon
varioPRINT 6000 TITAN Series Service Guide
varioPRINT 6000 TITAN Series
Service Guide
April 2021
Revision 1
Page 41
F.
Environmental Requirements
When installing the varioPRINT 6000 TITAN Series machines the
environmental conditions of the room where the machine is located should be
as described in the table below.
Table 36 – Optimal Environmental Conditions
Optimum Temperature Range
Between 62.6°F (17°C) and 82.4°F (28°C)
Optimum Humidity Range
Between 20% and 80% Relative Humidity
Altitude
Less than 2000 m above sea level
Atmospheric Pressure
Less than 1,000 m (3,280.8’) (898.7 hPa or 0.887 atm)
Noise (sound power level)
Printing Condition: less than 84 dB (A)
Standby Condition: less than 69 dB (A)
Ozone Emissions
Approximately 1 mg/hour
Notes:
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In certain areas of the country and during certain times of the year, it may
be necessary to use a humidifier or dehumidifier to attain the proper
humidity levels for optimal machine performance. There is a risk that
productivity and paper feeding may be affected if the machine is operated
outside of these guidelines.
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The machine should not be installed in locations with significant shifts in
temperature or humidity. Areas containing water, or equipment that can
significantly alter room temperature or humidity, such as a heater, stove,
or portable air conditioner, should be avoided, unless proper environmental
control is available to achieve maximum productivity or quality capability.
1. Temperature and Humidity
The optimal humidity range for storing paper is 30% to 70% RH (Relative
Humidity) with a room temperature of 68°F to 80.6°F (20°C to 27°C).
Storing paper in a location that does not meet these specifications may
affect paper feeding and image quality. For example, if the humidity is too
high, paper curling and paper jams will increase. If the humidity is too low,
paper may shrink or lose resistance, and toner will not adhere to the paper
as well.
Only use paper that has fully acclimatized to the environment in which the
machine is installed. Using paper that has been stored in a different
environment (with a different temperature and humidity), may cause paper
jams or result in poor print quality.