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Installation and Service Guide: Printer Controller EB-34
Introduction
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Always
disconnect the power cable from the EB-34 connector panel before opening the unit and servicing
internal components.
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Do not
pull on the power cable when unplugging the EB-34. Instead, pull the plug.
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Do not
place objects on the power cable. Place the power cable away from foot traffic.
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Do not
tamper with or disable the power cable grounding plug.
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Do not
use a 3-prong adapter in a 2-hole, ungrounded outlet.
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Do not
use an extension cord.
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Do not
plug the EB-34 into a circuit with heating or refrigeration equipment (including water dispensers).
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Do not
plug the EB-34 into a switchable power outlet. This can result in the EB-34 being turned off accidentally.
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Never set any liquid on or near the EB-34 or the copier. If liquid is spilled into the EB-34 or the copier, disconnect
the power cable immediately.
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Do not attempt to open the power supply, DVD drive, or hard disk drive.
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Handle the EB-34 LCD window with care.
If the EB-34 LCD window breaks and the liquid crystal inside leaks out, avoid contact. If you come in contact with
the liquid crystal, immediately wash it off your skin with soap and water.
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Use care when handling parts of the EB-34, as some edges on the unit may be sharp.
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Do not install third-party applications onto the EB-34. Third-party applications are not supported and can cause
system problems. Although virus scans are permitted on the EB-34, antivirus software should not be loaded in
memory-resident mode.
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Do not change the Windows operating system software preference settings.
Depending on the changes made, the EB-34 may become unstable or even unusable. If this occurs, we recommend
that you reinstall the EB-34 System Software, which reliably restores the Windows operating system software to its
factory defaults.
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Never alter an existing network without permission.
The EB-34 will probably be connected to an existing Local Area Network (LAN) based on Ethernet hardware. The
network is the link between the customer’s computer, existing laser printers, and other prepress equipment. Never
disturb the LAN by breaking or making a network connection, altering termination, installing or removing
networking hardware or software, or shutting down networked devices without the knowledge and explicit
permission of the system or network administrator or shop supervisor.