To Ensure Safe Use
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This machine weighs 400 kg (882 lb.). Media weighs 40 kg (88 lb.).
WARNING
Install the machine in a location that is
level, stable, and able to bear the weight
of the machine.
The total weight of the machine may reach
400 kg (882 lb.) or more. Installation in an
unsuitable location may cause a major ac-
cident, including tip over, fall, or collapse.
Unloading and emplacement are opera-
tions that must be performed by 6 per-
sons or more.
Tasks that require undue effort when per-
formed by a small number of persons may
result in physical injury. Also, if dropped,
such items may cause injury.
CAUTION
Never look at the blue-white (ultraviolet)
light emitted from the print-head area for
an extended time.
Looking directly at the ultraviolet light from
up close for an extended period may result
in eye injury.
WARNING
Be sure to lock the stand's casters.
If the machine should begin to topple, a ma-
jor accident may result, including crushing
of the appendages or the body.
When storing roll media, implement
adequate safety measures to ensure
that the stored media will not roll, fall,
or topple over.
Danger exists of becoming pinned under the
media and suffering serious injury.
Handling roll media is an operation that
must be performed by two persons or
more, and care must be taken to prevent
falls.
Attempting to lift heavy media in a manner
that taxes your strength may cause physi-
cal injury.
This machine uses ultraviolet light.
Caution: Ultraviolet Light
This machine is fitted with covers to keep external leakage of ultraviolet light at low levels, but incorrect
handling or operation can lead to physical injury due to ultraviolet light. The extent of injury depends on the
intensity and wavelength of the ultraviolet light, and the length of time of exposure. Prolonged exposure to
strong ultraviolet light of hazardous wavelengths can cause injury to the eyes or skin. Exercise caution.
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