● Ensure that all electrical wiring, connections, and grounding comply with applicable cords.
Properly connect the product to its dedicated ground.
Complete the above procedure to avoid electrical shock hazards.
● When welding, keep enough space between the product and the welding work area to prevent
the arc from starting a fire. Also, insulate the print head and product frame to keep the welding
current from flowing to the control section of the product, and make a separate ground
connection for the product.
● If you need to receive ink particles in a beaker, a printing test for example, use an electrically
conductive beaker and connect the beaker securely to the ground.
Do not let the tip of the printing head enter the beaker.
Ink particles used for printing are electrically charged. An ungrounded beaker has a gradually
rising charge, possibly catching on or causing a fire.
● Use an AC power cable within the following range:
- When using an inlet: 100 to 240 VAC
- When using a power-receiving terminal block: 100 to 120 VAC/200 to 240 VAC
- Frequency: 50 or 60 Hz
If the above requirements are not met, the electric parts may overheat and burn, causing a fire
or electric shock.
● When the power cable outlet is not used, ensure that it is connected to the input port inside the
product.
- If it is connected to an incorrect input port, the electric parts may break down, overheat, or
burn, causing a fire or electric shock.