
Safety Precautions
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Precautions in Use
CAUTION
Power supply
Leave the breaker turned ON.
Do not turn off the main power switch on the
right side of this machine.
Handling of ink packs
• Keep ink away from an open flame. Also keep the
room well ventilated when you use or handle ink.
• If you get ink in your eyes, immediately wash your
eyes with a lot of clean water for at least 15
minutes. In doing so, also wash eyes to rinse ink
away completely. Then, consult a doctor as soon as
possible.
• If anyone drinks ink by mistake, keep him or her
quiet and see a doctor immediately. Do not allow
him or her to swallow the vomit.
Then contact the emergency number written in
MSDS.
• If you inhale a lot of vapor and feel bad,
immediately move to a location of fresh air and
then keep yourself warm and quiet. Then, consult a
doctor as soon as possible.
• Store ink packs in a place that is out of the reach of
children.
• If the ink adheres to your skin, use a large amount
of water and soap or special detergent for skin to
remove the ink.
• Be sure to store ink packs out of reach of children.
• When you removed the ink pack from the seat
before it ends, wipe ink adhering to inside of the
connector part of the ink pack with a cotton swab
etc. If ink adhering to inside of the connector part
may dry out, it may cause ink leakage when using it
again.
• When removing eco case from the seat, be sure to
wear goggles etc. Ink may spatter and get in your
eyes. Do not pull out and insert the middle cartridge
again as much as possible.
Note on maintenance
• When cleaning the ink-station or the heads, make sure
to wear the attached goggles and gloves.
• The gloves supplied with the machine are disposable.
When all the gloves are expended, purchase an
equivalent product on the market.
Handling of the power cable
• Connect to a socket-outlet with determinate polarity.
• For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, the socket-outlet
shall be installed near the equipment and shall be
easily accessible.
• Check the voltage of the wall outlet and the
capacity of the circuit breaker before you plug the
power cords. Plug each power cord to different
outlet that has independent circuit breaker. If you
plug more than one power cord to wall outlets that
share the same circuit breaker, the power may be
cut off by the breaker.
• Do not use the machine unless it is connected to a
power supply that satisfies the displayed voltage
condition.
• Unplug the cord from the wall outlet and remove
dust from the power plug periodically, at least once
a year. Failure to do so may result in fire or electric
shocks.
Notes When Handling this machine
• Use the equipment in a well-ventilated or not-
airtight room.
• Ventilate the room sufficiently before using the
equipment.
• Do not place the equipment in a humid or dusty
place. Otherwise, there is a risk of fire or electrical
shock.
• Do not place the equipment in an unstable place
such as on a shaky table and on a tilted surface.
The equipment may fall over or drop and cause
injury.
• To replace a printing medium, be careful not to
pinch your fingers or get injured.
• Do not leave the ink slot empty for a long time.
Leaving it empty may dry the slot and solidify the
ink in the machine, then the machine will become
unable to supply ink.
• If ink packs are not set in the ink slot, an error
message will display on the printer to set ink packs.
Set the same colored ink cartridge as the ink used
before.
• Consult with the service shop about cleaning inside
the equipment.
Leaving the equipment with dust inside without
cleaning for a long time may cause a fire or device
failure. Consult with the distributor or service shop
for the cost of cleaning inside the equipment.
• To move the equipment, contact the nearest service
shop.
CAUTION
Summary of Contents for tx300p
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