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Other Cautions
Regarding the Printing of Paper Currency and Securities, etc.
The duplication and printing of items such as paper currency (including foreign paper currency), national bonds,
municipal bonds, postage stamps, and revenue stamps or the creation of similar misleading objects is a crime
and punishable by the law, regardless of the intended use.
The duplication and printing of the following items for the purpose of use as the real thing is punishable as a
crime.
Securities such as stock, bills, and checks
Documents such as certificates created by a public official or government office
Documents regarding rights and obligations or proof of facts, such as contracts
Seals, signatures, or symbols of government offices or public officials
Seals or signatures of individuals
The unauthorized duplication of materials protected by copyright law (such as books, magazines, paintings,
maps, and photos) is illegal, except for personal or home use, or other corresponding use within a limited scope.
Related Laws
Criminal Law, Law Concerning the Regulation of Securities Resembling Paper Currency, Act on Control of Imita-
tion, etc. of Revenue Stamps, etc., Act on Control of Imitation, etc. of Postal Stamps, etc., Act on Counterfeit, Alter-
ation and Imitation of Coins, Money Bills, Banknotes and Securities Circulating in Foreign States, Copyright Law
Regarding the Prevention of Electromagnetic Interference
This machine is a class A device. Using this machine in a residential environment may cause electromagnetic interfer-
ence. In this case, the user may be requested to implement appropriate countermeasures.
Regarding the Regulation of Harmonic Waves
This machine conforms to the JIS C 61000-3-2 standard on harmonic wave currents.
Trademarks
Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Server are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and other countries. Other product names and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks
of their respective owners.
Summary of Contents for CX86e
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Page 115: ...115 Remove the cover toner Close the top cover Open the toner cartridge cover ...
Page 143: ...143 Gently pull out the jammed paper ...
Page 195: ...195 Click Menu settings ...
Page 198: ...198 Click Change password Enter the current password and new password and click OK ...
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