CHAPTER 11 INSTALLATION
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COPYRIGHT © 1999 CANON INC. CANON CLC1120/1130/1150 REV.0 MAR. 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
II.
INSTALLATION
When a piece of metal is brought from a
cold to warm place, droplets of water tend to
form on its surface. This phenomenon is
known as condensation, and a copier suffering
from condensation tends to produce blank
copies.
If you have brought in the copier from a
cold to warm place, leave it alone for at least an
hour so that it will become used to the new
environment before unpacking it.
A. Unpacking
1) Unpack the copier.
2) Tear open the plastic bag covering the
copier, and peel off the fixing tape; then,
pull out the grips from the copier.
3) Lift the pickup side (copier’s right) about 5
cm while working in a group of two, and
pull out the cushioning material from the
bottom in the direction of the arrow.
Caution:
The copier weighs about 300 kg/661 lb.
Take adequate care when performing the
work that follows.
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