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1. Getting Started
Installation Environment
The required installation space for this model is indicated below.
3000 (W) x 1800 (D) x 1800 (H) mm (118-2/16 (W) x 70-7/8 (D) x 70-7/8 (H) in.)
1-3 Assembling and Installing
Do not operate in a location exposed to open flame, sparking, or static electricity, or in a location exposed to high
temperatures, such as in the immediate vicinity of a heater. Also, never place undried media in such locations.
Doing so may result in fire due to combustion of ink or cleaning liquid.
Ensure adequate ventilation for the work area.
Failure to do so may result in odor, physical distress, or fire.
Unpacking and installation must be carried out by four or more persons.
Otherwise the machine or the stand may fall, resulting in injury.
Install in a level and stable location.
Otherwise the machine may tip over and cause injury.
Use care to avoid pinching the fingers when placing the machine on the stand.
Failure to do so may result in injury.
Use the joining bolts to secure the machine to the stand.
Failure to do so may result in falling of the machine, leading to injury.
Never install the machine in any of the following situations, as it could result in breakdown or faulty operation:
• Places with excessive electrical noise.
• Places with excessive humidity or dust.
• Places with poor ventilation, because this machine generates considerable heat during operation.
• Places with excessive vibration.
• Places exposed to strong illumination or direct sunlight.
Never stand on the stand legs. Doing so may damage them.
Never place objects on the machine, as doing so may result in breakdown.
About the Ambient Temperature During Heater Use
To ensure stable printing quality, we recommend use in an environment where the ambient temperature is 20ºC (68ºF) or
higher.
At low temperatures, warm-up may take a long time, or the heater temperature may fail to reach the preset temperature, or large
differences in temperature may occur. Inadequate temperature may result in coarse printing.
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