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DANGER
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While the printer is operating, do not look into the ink ejection hole at the end of
the print head.
Ink or makeup ink may enter your eyes or mouth or soil your hands or clothing.
If any ink or makeup ink enters your eyes or mouth, immediately flush with warm
or cold water and consult a physician.
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Ensure that no welding operations are performed within a distance of 5 m to the
printer.
The welding current may flow to the control section in the printer and cause a
circuit board or printer malfunction. Also, the flame generated by welding may
cause a fire.
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Before servicing the printer, be sure to stop the ink ejection.
Ink or makeup ink may splash into your eyes or mouth or onto your hands or
clothing. If any ink or makeup ink enters your eyes or mouth, immediately flush
with warm or cold water and consult a physician.
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When an earthquake, fire, or other emergency occurs while the printer is
engaged in printing or turned on, press the ON/OFF power switch to turn off the
mains supply.
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The printer must be handled in compliance with all appropriate regulations.
Read and understand the appropriate Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
before using ink or makeup ink.
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Only use Hitachi-approved consumables and parts for periodic replacement.
Using products not designated by Hitachi may lead to malfunction or failure.
Such malfunction or failure will not be covered by the warranty.
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Warning for Mercury
(Hg) -- THE LAMP IN THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS MERCURY. RECYCLE OR
DISPOSE OF ACCORDING TO APPLICABLE ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS.
For Recycling and Disposal information, contact your government agency, the
Electronic Industries Alliance at www.eiae.org, and/or www.lamprecycle.org
(in the US), or the Electric Product Stewardship Canada at www.epsc.ca
(in Canada). For more information, call 1-800-HITACHI (1-800-448-2244)
(in the US).
Summary of Contents for PB Series
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Page 64: ...3 28 z 3 7 Recalling Saved Data Section 3 ...
Page 78: ...4 14 z 4 5 Controlling the Executable Functions Section 4 ...
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