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Phaser™ 4400 Laser Printer

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Material Safety Data Sheet (English 

Only)

Manufacturer: Xerox Corporation, Office Printing Business
P. O. Box 1000, Wilsonville, Oregon, 97070-1000
Preparation Date: December 20, 2001

SECTION 1 - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

Product Use: XEROX Phaser™ 4400 Laser printers

SECTION 2 - INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

SECTION 3 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: Toner powders are encased in a cartridge. Minimal exposure through inhalation or skin 
contact is expected when used as intended.
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: Health effects from this product are expected to be negligible, when product is 
used as intended. See Section 11, Toxicology Information.

Immediate Effects:

Inhalation: Minimal irritation to respiratory tract, as for any non-toxic dust 

Skin: Not expected to cause skin irritation
Eye: Not expected to cause eye irritation
Ingestion: Not an expected route of exposure

Chronic Effects: 

None known 

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: Minor irritation to respiratory tract.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: None known.

SECTION 4 - FIRST AID MEASURES

INHALATION: Remove person to fresh air. Seek medical attention if symptoms occur.
EYES: If particles get into eye, flush thoroughly with water. Seek medical attention if symptoms occur. 
SKIN: Wash thoroughly with soap and water. Seek medical attention if symptoms occur.
INGESTION: Dilute stomach contents with several glasses of water. Seek medical attention if symptoms occur.

Product Names

Part Numbers

Phaser™ 4400 Black Toner Cartridge
Standard Capacity

113R00627

Phaser™ 4400 Black Toner Cartridge
High Capacity

113R00628

Ingredients (percent by weight)

CAS number

Styrene/n-butyl acrylate copolymer (45-60%)

25767-47-9

Iron Oxide (40-50%)

1309-38-2

Polypropylene wax (2-3%)

9003-07-0

Silica treated with dimethylsilicone (<2%)

67762-90-7

Summary of Contents for Phaser 4 400

Page 1: ...P h a s e r L a s e r P r i n t e r 4400 Support Guide...

Page 2: ...y the Hoefler Type Foundry ITC Avant Guard Gothic ITC Bookman ITC Lubalin Graph ITC Mona Lisa ITC Symbol ITC Zapf Chancery and ITC Zapf Dingbats are registered trademarks of International Typeface Cor...

Page 3: ...l safety 10 Symbols that may be marked on your product 12 Printer Specifications English Only 13 Physical specifications 13 Environmental specifications 13 Electrical specifications 13 Performance spe...

Page 4: ...x com officeprinting To access the troubleshooting knowledge base used by Xerox Customer Support staff www xerox com officeprinting infoSMART To link to a resource for tools and information such as in...

Page 5: ...rinter options see page 4 Replaceable items When the front panel prompts you that an item is low or needs to be replaced make sure that you have replacements on hand To order supplies and accessories...

Page 6: ...tenance kit for 220 V 50 Hz Contains 1 Fuser Cartridge 1 Transfer Roll and 9 Feed Rollers 108R00498 Plain Paper Item Paper Size Part Number Xerox Premier 80 A4 210 x 297 mm 3R91720 Xerox Premier 80 A5...

Page 7: ...inting Increases printing versatility and convenience 097S02880 LDR Additional Memory Feature Part Number 32 Mbytes Phaser Memory 097S02923 LPG 64 Mbytes Phaser Memory 097S02912 LLC 128 Mbytes Phaser...

Page 8: ...parates print jobs or collated sets of a single job by approximately 25 mm 1 in 097S02881 LDV Phaser 4400B to 4400N Upgrade Feature Part Number Adds networking capability to Phaser 4400B Laser Printer...

Page 9: ...to resolve issues If telephone support is unsuccessful Xerox or its authorized service representative will provide warranty repair at Customer s site without charge as provided below Service is availa...

Page 10: ...onix Xerox printer supplies or consumables or the use of Tektronix Xerox supplies not specified for use with this printer d to repair a product or CRC that has been modified or integrated with other p...

Page 11: ...in Japan If you are an Australian consumer you should be aware that the Trade Practices Act 1974 and equivalent State and Territory legislation collectively the Acts contain special provisions design...

Page 12: ...place the printer where people may step on the power cord Do not place objects on the power cord Do not obstruct the ventilation openings These openings are provided to prevent overheating of the pri...

Page 13: ...s there are no parts that you can maintain or service behind these covers Do not burn the old print cartridges the transfer roll or the fuser Operational safety Your printer and supplies were designed...

Page 14: ...feeder to lift the printer Follow the recommended procedure when moving the printer from one location to another You can find this procedure in the Moving Guide section located in the Setup Guide of...

Page 15: ...rminal Hot surface on or in the printer Use caution to avoid personal injury The surface is hot while the printer is running After turning off the power wait 30 minutes Avoid pinching fingers in the p...

Page 16: ...with print cartridge normal conditions 0 35 degrees C 32 95 degrees F 15 80 percent 12 months Storage without print cartridge normal conditions 20 50 degrees C 4 122 degrees F 5 85 percent 12 months S...

Page 17: ...MHz processor Memory 32 Mbytes PC133 DRAM Standard on the Phaser 4400B Laser Printer 64 Mbytes PC133 DRAM Standard on the Phaser 4400N Laser Printer 64 Mbytes PC133 DRAM Standard on the Phaser 4400DT...

Page 18: ...y Phaser 4400 Laser Printer 15 Resident fonts 39 PostScript Type 1 fonts 81 PCL fonts Interfaces IEEE 1284 compliant parallel cable USB Ethernet 10BaseT and 100BaseTx Standard on Phaser 4400N 4400DT a...

Page 19: ...ffect the emission and immunity compliance and could void the user s authority to operate this product To ensure compliance use shielded interface cables A shielded parallel cable can be purchased dir...

Page 20: ...equipment input current less than or equal to 16A per phase EN61000 3 3 1995 IEC61000 3 3 Part 3 Limits Section 3 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems for equip...

Page 21: ...00 Laser Printer 18 This product if used properly in accordance with the user s instructions is neither dangerous for the consumer nor for the environment A signed copy of the Declaration of Conformit...

Page 22: ...expected to cause skin irritation Eye Not expected to cause eye irritation Ingestion Not an expected route of exposure Chronic Effects None known SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Minor irritation to res...

Page 23: ...if necessary with soap and cold water Wash or dry clean garments after removing loose toner SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING No special precautions when used as intended STORAGE Avoid high temp...

Page 24: ...sure A very slight degree of fibrosis was noted in 25 of the animals at the middle 4 mg m3 exposure level while a slight degree of fibrosis was noted in all the animals at the highest 16 mg m3 exposur...

Page 25: ...704 Health 0 Fire 1 Reactivity 0 Original preparation date 12 20 01 Xerox Corporation Office Printing Business Environmental Health Safety P O Box 1000 Mail Stop 60 512 Wilsonville Oregon 97070 Safety...

Page 26: ...requirements 13 I interfaces 15 internal hard drive part number 4 L laser safety 10 M maintenance kit part number 3 material safety data sheet 19 memory specifications 14 memory additional part number...

Page 27: ...safety 10 operational safety 10 symbols 12 specifications controller 14 electrical 13 environmental 13 physical 13 printer 13 printer performance 14 stacker part number 5 storing the printer 13 suppl...

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