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Introduction to safety
information
Before operating a Kodak platesetter, read this safety guide, understand
the safety terminology, and know where to find more safety
information.
Read this guide
Read this safety guide before you operate the platesetter or perform
any maintenance procedures on it. This document must be accessible
to anyone who operates the platesetter.
WARNING: Failure to read, understand, and follow the information in this guide
may result in the incorrect operation of this product and can create a hazardous
situation, which, if not avoided, can result in death or serious injury.
Familiarize yourself with the safety labels. Labels remind you of critical
safety information while you are operating and maintaining the
platesetter. If the labels do not provide safety information in the
language used in your workplace, ask your authorized service
representative if labels in that language are available.
The platesetter has safety features that reduce the risk of harm from
the hazards that are associated with this type of device, including:
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Laser radiation
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Moving mechanical parts
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Hazardous voltage electrical parts
This document describes these hazards, shows where you might
encounter them, and explains the safety features that reduce the risk of
harm from them. It also directs you to procedures for safe media
handling and platesetter maintenance.
Definitions
This document assumes an understanding of certain terms.
Automatic Pallet Loader (APL) option
A platesetter automation option for very large format (VLF)
plates that provides automated plate loading and slip sheet
removal from multiple shipping pallets. Plates are also unloaded
automatically.
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