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    Safety Instructions21
    ENERGY STAR® compliance
    As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, Epson has 
    determined that this product meets the ENERGY 
    STAR 
    ® guidelines for energy efficiency.
    The International ENERGY STAR
    ® Office Equipment Program is 
    a voluntary partnership with the computer and office equipment 
    industry to promote the introduction of energy-efficient personal 
    computers, monitors, printers, fax machines, copiers, scanners, 
    and multifunction devices, and in an effort to reduce air pollution 
    caused by power generation. Their standards and logos are 
    uniform among participating nations.
    Safety Information
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    Caution:
    Be sure the AC power cord meets the relevant local safety 
    standards.
    Use only the power cord that com es with this product. Use of the 
    another cord may result in fire or electric shock.
    This product’s power cord is for use with this product only. Use 
    with other equipment may result in fire or electric shock.
     
    						
    							
    22Safety Instructions
    Laser safety labels
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    Warning:
    The performance of procedures and adjustments other than those 
    specified in the printer’s docume ntation may result in hazardous 
    radiation exposure.
    Your printer is a Class 1 laser product as defined in the IEC60825 
    specifications. The label shown is  attached to the back of the 
    printer in countries where required.
    Internal laser radiation
    This is a Class III b Laser Diode Assembly that has an invisible 
    laser beam. The printer head unit is NOT A SERVICE ITEM, 
    therefore, the printer head unit should not be opened under any 
    circumstances. An additional laser warning label is affixed to the 
    inside of the printer.
    CDRH regulations
    For information about the Center for Devices and Radiological 
    Health of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, see Standard 
    and approvals on page 417. Max. Average Radiation Power: 10 mW at laser aperture
    Wavelength: 775 to 799 nm
     
    						
    							
    Safety Instructions23
    Ozone safety
    Ozone emission
    Ozone gas is generated by laser printers as a by-product of the 
    printing process. Ozone is produced only when the printer is 
    printing.
    Ozone exposure limit
    The recommended exposure limit for ozone is 0.1 parts per 
    million (ppm) expressed as an average time-weighted 
    concentration over an eight (8) hour period.
    The Epson laser printer generates less than 0.1 ppm for eight (8) 
    hours of continuous printing.
    Minimize the risk
    To minimize the risk of exposure to ozone, you should avoid the 
    following conditions: 
    ❏Use of multiple laser printers in a confined area
    ❏ Operation in conditions of extremely low humidity
    ❏ Poor room ventilation
    ❏ Long, continuous printing together with any of the above
    Printer location 
    The printer should be located so that the exhaust gases and heat 
    generated are:
    ❏Not blown directly into the user’s face
    ❏ Vented directly out of the building whenever possible
     
    						
    							
    24Safety Instructions
    Power On/Off Cautions
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     LCD panelDo not turn off the printer:
    ❏ After turning on the printer, wait until  Ready appears on the 
    LCD panel.
    ❏ While the  Ready light is flashing.
    ❏ While the  Data light is on or flashing.
    ❏ While printing.
     
    						
    							
    Getting to Know Your Printer25
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    Chapter 1 
    Getting to Know Your Printer
    Where to Find Information
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     manual.Setup Guide
    Provides you with information on assembling the printer and 
    installing the printer software.
    User’s Guide (this manual)
    Provides you with detailed information on the printer’s functions, 
    optional products, maintenance, troubleshooting, and technical 
    specifications.
    Network Guide
    Provides network administrators with information on both the 
    printer driver and network settings.You need to install this guide 
    from the Network CD -ROM  to your comp uter s hard  di sk b efore 
    referring it.
    Paper Jam Guide
    Provides you with solutions for paper jam problems about your 
    printer you may need to refer to on a regular basis. We 
    recommend printing this guide and keeping it near the printer.
    Online Help for printer software
    Click  Help for detailed information and instructions on the 
    printer software that controls your printer. Online help is 
    automatically installed when you install the printer software.
     
    						
    							
    26Getting to Know Your Printer
    Printer Parts
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    Front view
    a. control panel
    b. cover B
    c. top cover
    d. output tray
    e. latch on cover B
    f. cover A
    g. power switch
    h. latch on cover A
    i. standard lower paper cassette
    j. expansion tray
    k. MP tray (Multi-Purpose tray)
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    Getting to Know Your Printer27
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    Rear view
    a. stopper
    b. Ethernet interface connector
    c. AC inlet
    d. USB interface connector
    e. parallel interface connector
    f. Type B interface card slot cover
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    28Getting to Know Your Printer
    Inside the printer
    a. transfer unit
    b. fuser unit
    c. photoconductor unit
    d. toner cartridge
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    Getting to Know Your Printer29
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    a. LCD panel Displays printer status messages and 
    control panel menu settings.
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    Up  button
    Enter  button
    Down  button Use these buttons to access the control 
    panel menus, where you can make printer 
    settings and check the status of 
    consumable products. For instructions on 
    how to use these buttons, see Using the 
    Control Panel Menus on page 214.
    f. Ready  light
    (Green) On when the printer is ready, indicating 
    that the printer is ready to receive and 
    print data.
    Off when the printer is not ready.
    g. Error light
    (Red) On or flashes when an error has occurred.
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    30Getting to Know Your Printer
    Options and Consumable Products
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    Options
    You can add to your printer’s capabilities by installing any of the 
    following options.
    ❏ 550-sheet Paper Cassette Unit (C12C802251)
    This unit increases paper feeding capacity up to 550 sheets of 
    paper.
    ❏ 1100-sheet Paper Cassette Unit (C12C802261)
    This unit holds two paper cassettes, and increases paper 
    feeding capacity up to 1100 sheets of paper.
    h.
    Start/Stop  
    button When the printer is printing, pressing this 
    button stops the printing.
    When the error light is flashing, pressing 
    this button clears the error and switches 
    the printer to ready status.
    i. Data  light
    (Yellow) On when print data is stored in the print 
    buffer (the section of printer memory 
    reserved for receiving data) but not yet 
    printed.
    Flashes when the printer is processing 
    data.
    Off when no data remains in the print 
    buffer.
    j. Cancel Job  
    button Press once to cancel the current print job. 
    Press and hold for more than two seconds 
    to delete all jobs from the printer memory.
     
    						
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