Brother 4000CN Printer User Manual


 
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This printer complies with the IEC60825 (Class 1) international laser standard.
This means that the printer does not present any risk of injury to individuals from
laser radiation. Various covers confine the laser radiation to the inside of the
printer; hence, users cannot incur injury from the laser under normal operating
conditions. Removing covers, unless instructed to do so in this guide, can cause
injury from laser radiation.
CAUTION
Never touch an area indicated by a high-temperature warning label (on or near the
fuser unit). Touching these areas may result in burns.
If a sheet of paper is wrapped around the fuser or rollers, do not use excessive
force to remove it so to avoid injuries or burns. Turn off the printer immediately and
contact your dealer or authorized Brother service representative.
Do not place any heavy objects on the printer. An off-balance printer can fall over
or the heavy object can fall, resulting in injuries.
Do not use highly flammable sprays or solvents in or around the printer, as this
can result in fire.
When removing paper jams, make sure that no pieces of paper are left inside the
printer, as this can cause fire.
If the paper is wrapped around the fuser or roller, or you cannot see the jam that
you are trying to clear, do not attempt to remove the paper by yourself, as this may
result in injuries or burns. Turn off the printer immediately and contact your dealer
or authorized Brother service representative.
Do not place magnetic objects near the safety switch of the printer. Magnets can
activate the printer accidentally, resulting in injuries.