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Do not operate the printer in a room that is not properly ventilated.
The room should be at least 1,000 cubic feet with a complete air
exchange every two hours.
Keep combustible materials away from the printer. Dispose of used
toner properly, as it is flammable.
Some components in the printer are potentially hazardous. For
example, the fuser unit becomes very hot under normal operating
conditions, and several components use high voltage.
Handle the photoreceptor drum properly, due to the nature of the
material. Do not put used drums in the trash; ship them to the
appropriate disposal facility for recycling. (See page 48.)
Do not block or obstruct any cabinet ventilation slots.
Never spill liquid of any kind on or in the printer. Use only
manufacturer-approved cleaning agents and methods.
Make sure nothing rests on the power cord. Do not locate the
power cord where people can walk on it. Do not place the power
cord under any carpet.
Do not lean on or place heavy objects on top of the printer.
Turn off the power immediately if the printer emits an unusual noise
or smell.
Do not look directly at the flash lamp light.