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High temperatures inside the printer can cause a breakdown. Do not lean anything against the vent or block it in any way.
Warm air from the vent is normal and not a cause for concern.
Do not leave the left, top, or right front cover open. If you do, dust or other matter might get inside the printer, and this will reduce print quality.
During printing, do not move the printer or open its covers.
Do not open the left, top, or right front cover during printing. If you do, printing will stop.
During printing, do not pull out a paper tray. Printing will stop and the paper will jam.
Do not touch the feed belt, the transparent black band, print head rail rod, ink tubes, paper pressing board, or toothed rubber belt. Also, take care not to snag any cables or ink tubes with your sleeves.
Toothed rubber belt
Transparent black band
Ink tubes
Print head rail rod
Paper pressing board
Feed belt
Take care not to let paper clips and other foreign objects fall inside the printer.
After you install the print cartridge and switch the printer on for the first time, the print head priming process will begin. This process sometimes clogs the print head. If this happens, perform the head cleaning procedure.
During printing, do not turn off the power or unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
During printing, do not subject the printer to external shock such as that caused by tapping paper on it.
When not using the printer, turn off the power.
You can place up to 20 kg (44.1 lb.) of evenly spread weight on the printer. Do not place any concentrated weight of more than 5 kg (11.1 lb.) on the printer.
Do not place unsteady objects on the printer. If they fall, they will cause injury to users and/or damage to the printer.
This printer has a nominal operational life of 5 years if used normally for 12 hours a day to produce up to 2,500 A4 prints a month. Exceeding these limits may reduce the operational life. The operational life also depends on the environment in which the printer is used.
"Total Counter" displays the number of pages printed. Use "Total Counter" to estimate the number of pages that can be printed within the printer's remaining operational life. The printer's operational life is calculated based on the number of pages that it can print on plain paper in [Speed priority] mode.
This printer is designed to have an operational life of 5 years or be good for 150,000 pages.
Depending on your printing document, the ink collector unit may fill up sooner than normal.
An "Ink Collector almost full" message appears shortly before the ink collector unit is full. Although the printer remains usable until the unit is completely full, contact your sales or service representative as early as possible (charge incurred).
Print cartridges should be used up before their expiry date, ideally within six months of being removed from their packaging.
Cartridges that are no longer usable for printing reserve a small quantity of ink for maintenance usage.
Print cartridges and supplies comply with the manufacturer's safety specifications. To ensure safety and reliability, use genuine print cartridges and supplies.
Single-sided copies are printed at higher density than duplex-printed copies.
For print quality and consistency, this printer always uses all the available ink colors (black, cyan, yellow, and magenta) to produce print images. Even if your print image is black and white or [Black and White] is selected in the printer properties dialog box, all ink colors will still be used.
Printing stops if one of the print cartridges becomes empty. If a cartridge containing a color ink such as cyan, yellow, or magenta becomes empty, you cannot print, even in black/white. If a message prompting you to change the print cartridge appears, change the cartridge as soon as possible.
Printing hundreds of copies in a single day might cause the print head to clog the following day. If this happens, perform the head cleaning procedure.
This printer performs regular automatic maintenance, after and during printing, to ensure consistent print quality. Maintenance is also performed when printing begins after a period of disuse.
Color ink may be used even if you print all-black text or if you specify black and white printing. It may also be used for print head cleaning and refreshing, which are done to maintain printer performance.
If the printer will not be used for a long time, turn its power off, disconnect the USB cable, and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. Because the printer consumes a lot of ink for maintenance and print head cleaning when switched on after a long period of inactivity, we recommended you use the printer at least once a month.
Do not move the printer while it is powered. Even when it is off, make sure the printer is on a level surface and safe from shock and vibration.
Do not switch the printer off while it is busy. Make sure the printer is idle before switching it off.
Condensation can form inside the printer if it is moved from a cold place to a warm place. Allow any condensation to fully evaporate by not switching the printer on for at least an hour after moving it.