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Chapter 1: Setting Up the Printer
•
Never place heavy objects on top of the
printer.
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Never place containers of liquid above or near
the printer.
•
Be careful not to drop staples, paper clips, or
other small metal objects into the printer.
To reduce the risk of burns
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When replacing the Imaging modules or
clearing a jam, do not touch the Fuser unit.
The Fuser unit operates at a very high
temperature and is marked with a warning
label.
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Do not touch the rear (output) slot while the
printer is on. It is very hot.
To avoid the risk of eye injury
•
The SuperScript 870 laser generates an intense
beam of light that can cause serious eye
damage. The printer, however, is designed so
the laser beam is completely contained within
the printer during all modes of customer
operation.
•
To avoid accidental contact with the laser
beam, perform all printer procedures exactly
as described in this user’s guide and never
attempt to dismantle the printer or to operate
the printer with the Top cover open. Do not
attempt printer repairs on your own!
To reduce the risk of personal injury
•
Be careful when lifting the printer.
•
Do not install the printer so it is within the
reach of small children.
Ordering Supplies and Accessories
To order printer supplies and accessories, contact
your NEC printer dealer or call 1–800–632–2326.
You may also contact NEC through the internet at
http://www.nec.com/nectechsupport
Table 1:1 Supplies and Options
Supplies / Options
Order Number
870 Toner Module
Approx. 6,000 Prints
870 Toner Module
Approx. 3,000 Prints
870 Photoconductor
Module
500-Sheet Cassette
870 Network Interface
Upgrade Kit (NIC)
8701
8702
20-122
20-120
20-125
Summary of Contents for 870 - SuperScript B/W Laser Printer
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Page 140: ...140 Appendix C Specifications ...
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