Torus 126, 380 and 500
Operator Manual
2-4 Placement of the Printer
Rev AB
areas where fumes may travel or accumulate.
If, under any circumstances, the printer is to be kept in a place that lacks
proper ventilation, it is necessary to expel the printer exhaust to outside
air. Consult the appropriate regulatory agency concerned with the
emission permit and venting system requirements, before giving vent to
the printer exhaust into the outside air.
Note:
A Vapor Exhaust Ducting Kit is available at Interactive Coding
Equipment.
Do Not Remove Warning Labels
Do not, under any circumstances, remove or obstruct
any warning, caution, or instruction labels present on
the printer.
Placement of the Printer
Warning
Do not place the printer in a hazardous location. Hazardous
locations might create an explosion, leading to personal injury.
Hazardous locations, as defined in the United States, are those areas that
may contain hazardous materials in a quantity sufficient to create an
explosion. These are defined in Article 500 of the National Electrical Code
ANSI/NFPA 70–1993.
Outside the United States, you must ensure compliance with all local
regulations regarding equipment placement in potentially hazardous
locations.
Ink Safety Guidelines
This section provides important safety guidelines pertaining to the use
and handling of printer supplies (inks, make-up fluids, and cleaning
solutions).