Before using the Machine
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Wireless LAN Specifications
This wireless machine may be affected by electromagnetic interference so it should not be used for life saving
services. This notice applies only to models with a Wi-Fi module.
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WLAN Notice
Exposure to radio frequency radiation:
The following notice is applicable if your printer has a wireless network card installed. The radiated output power
of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. A minimum clearance of 20 cm (8 inches)
must be maintained between the antenna and any persons for this device to satisfy the RF exposure
requirements of the FCC.
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Power Consumption
The characteristics of the power consumption of this product is described as follows:
Mode
Description
Power Consumption(W)
Print Mode
Material is being printed.
Max. 1,050W
Ready Mode
Printing is in standby.
70W
On Mode
The power plug has been connected to the outlet, but the
power switch is on.
0.7W
Off Mode
The power plug has been connected to the outlet, but the
power switch is off.
0.5W
The power consumptions listed in the above table are average measurements over time.
Instantaneous power consumption may be considerably higher than the average.
Inactive Mode
Products with Inactive mode may still consume small amount of power even in Inactive mode.
Thus, to completely stop power consumption, disconnect the power cord from the outlet.
Total Energy Consumption
It is useful to calculate the total energy consumption of this product.
Electricity bills are charged by watt (W). Thus, to calculate the energy consumption, multiply the time this product
spent in each mode by the power consumption.
Total energy consumption is the sum of energy consumption in each mode.
Condensation
If there is a sudden change in the ambient temperature, tiny water droplets may form inside and outside the product.
Wipe off the water droplets on the outside, open the front and top doors and wait until the water droplets on the inside
disappear.
Summary of Contents for A530
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