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2.1 Installation requirements
2.1.1 Power supply
The voltage of the power supply must be between 220V and 240V and between 50HZ±1HZ and
60HZ±1HZ. (Power voltage may vary according to different power standards in different
countries.
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The printer power supply should not share the power circuit with other high power appliances
(such as air-conditioners, copiers, shredders, etc.). If you must, it is recommended you use a
voltage transformer or a high frequency noise filter.
Please use a voltage regulator if the power voltage is unstable.
The power cord, including extensions, should be no longer than 5 meters (16.5 feet).
2.1.2 Environment
Please place the equipment on a flat, stable surface free of vibration and shock, for example a
desk.
Place the equipment near a standard power supply socket so it can easily be unplugged in the
event of an emergency.
Only use the printer within the following temperature and humidity ranges:
Temperature: 10°C to 32.5°C (50°F to 90.5°F)
Humidity: 20%-80% (without condensation).
Notice:
•Avoid placing the equipment near a heater, water, chemicals, or a refrigerator.
•Please don't expose the equipment to direct sunshine, excessive heat, moisture or dust.
•Interrupting power supply will cause the loss of information in the loss of memory in the
printer.
•Use the printer in a well ventilated room.
•Please don’t place the printer near a magnet or magnetic field.
•Do not subject the printer to shock or vibration.
•Please don’t put the printer near a visible fire or expose to salty or corrosive air.
•Please don’t place an object on the top of the printer.
•Please keep the printer horizontal when carrying it.
•Please don’t cover the air-inlet on the side-cover.
Summary of Contents for P1000 Series
Page 1: ...Pantum Monochrome Laser Printer Service Manual P1000 P2000 Series...
Page 8: ...vii 6 3 4 Paper jam 79 6 3 5 Image defects 83...
Page 9: ...1 Chapter 1 Product description 1 1 Features 1 2 Overview 1 3 Specification...
Page 39: ...31 Chapter 3 Operation Theory 3 1 Electronic Configuration 3 2 Structure...
Page 43: ...35 3 2 Construction 3 2 1 Print engine imaging system...
Page 52: ...44 4 2 Disassembly flow chart...
Page 56: ...48 then release them to remove the top cover...
Page 58: ...50 2 Release bottom screws 3 Loosen hooking tabs gently and then remove the right side cover...
Page 69: ...61 Chapter 5 Regular maintenance 5 1 Cleaning Inside Printer 5 2 Consumables Replacement...