DO NOT place the product near chemicals or in a place where chemicals could be spilled on
it. Should chemicals come into contact with the product, there may be a risk of fire or electrical
shock. In particular, organic solvents or liquids such as benzene, paint thinner, polish remover,
or deodoriser may melt or dissolve the plastic cover and/or cables, resulting in a risk of fire or
electrical shock. These or other chemicals may cause the product to malfunction or become
discoloured.
DO NOT place this product on an unstable surface, particularly if children are expected to be
near the product. The product is heavy and may fall, causing injury to you or others and
serious damage to the product. For products with scanning functionality, there is an added risk
of injury if the scanner glass should break.
CAUTION
Put your product on a flat, stable surface (such as a desk), that is free from vibration and
shocks. Put the product near a telephone socket (models with the fax function only) and a
standard grounded electrical socket.
Avoid placing your product in a busy area. If you must place it in a busy area, ensure that the
product is in a safe location where it cannot be accidentally knocked over, which could cause
injury to you or others and serious damage to the product.
Ensure that cables and cords leading to the product are secured so as not to pose a tripping
hazard.
DO NOT place heavy objects on the product.
DO NOT place any objects around the product. Such objects block the access to the electrical
socket in case of emergency. It is important that the product can be unplugged whenever
needed.
IMPORTANT
• DO NOT place your product next to devices that contain magnets or generate magnetic
fields. Doing so may interfere with the operation of the product, causing print quality
problems.
• DO NOT place the product on any tilted/slanted surface. DO NOT tip the product after ink
cartridges are installed. Doing so may cause ink spillage and internal damage to the
product.
• DO NOT place your product next to sources of interference, such as speakers or the base
units of cordless telephones. Doing so may interfere with the operation of the product's
electronic components.
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