Horizon Imager User’s Manual xxxv
Preface
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The imager’s operating ambient temperature range is 15–30ºC
(59–86ºF), with a relative humidity of 10%–80%.
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If the imager is moved quickly from an extremely cold place to
a warmer one, condensation is likely to form. Do not use the
imager if condensation has formed. Wait until the condensation
has evaporated. You can speed up the evaporation time by
moving the imager to a dryer location.
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Ventilation slots and holes are provided on the sides and rear of
the imager. Place the imager on a hard level surface and locate
it at least 10 cm (4 in.) from walls to ensure proper ventilation.
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Do not place imager in a high humidity or high dust area.
Airborne dirt particles can cause image quality problems. Avoid
placing the imager in areas where ventilation ducts, open doors,
or frequent passers-by might expose the imager and media to
high levels of debris.
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Do not locate the imager in hot-springs areas where hydrogen
sulfide and acidic ions are likely to be generated.
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Do not locate the imager where there are oily fumes and vapors.
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Do not locate the imager in direct sunlight.
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Do not locate imager near sources of high RF energy.
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Do not locate the imager where it might be subject to jarring or
vibrations, such as a table or desk in a high-traffic area. Jarring
and vibrations can affect the print quality of images.
CAUTION
Adequate ventilation is required for proper operation of the imager.
CAUTION
When positioning the Horizon Imager, ensure there is adequate space to
access the rear power switch.