1.
Check all exterior surfaces for damage.
CAUTION! The discharge of the electrostatic
energy that accumulates on the surface of the
human body or other surfaces can damage or
destroy the printhead or electronic components
in the printer. Observe static-safe procedures
when working with the internal components of
the printer.
2. Open the printer by pulling the release latches and
lifting the cover. (See Figure 1)
3. Inspect the media compartment for damage to
components.
1.
Make sure the power switch is in the off position
(down). (See Figure 2)
2. Insert the AC power cord into the power supply.
(See Figure 2)
3. Plug the other end of the cord into an appropriate
AC electrical outlet. (See Figure 2)
NOTE: The active power light will go on if power
is on at the AC outlet.
Figure 2
Printer
Power
Switch
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CHECKING THE PRINTER
CONNECTING TO POWER
Connector
Power
Receptacle
Figure 1
NOTE: Ensure the appropriate power cord with
a three (3) prong plug and an IEC 60320-C5
connector are used at all times. These power
cords must bear the relevant certification mark
of the country in which the product is being used.
4. Insert the power supply's power connector into the
printer's power receptacle. (See Figure 2)
Plug
(Varies by Country)
Power
Active Power
Light
AC Power Cord
Power
Supply
IEC 60320-C5
0518 IH-7245