Installation guide

INSTALLATION GUIDE
VII
General Notes, Warnings, and Cautions
Note: The LP 100R printer uses an electrophotographic printing system, which requires more precautions in
observing paper specifications than those required for conventional impact line printers. In an electrophotographic
printing system, improper toner transfer and missing characters are evident if the paper absorbs moisture and
ripples in the vicinity of the perforation.
Note: When paper is stored in unfavorable conditions or does not meet the specifications cited in the
LP 100R Operator's Guide, print quality, as well as feeding and fusing functions, will suffer.
! WARNING
Paper not within specifications may cause physical damage to the LP 100R
printer and jeopardize printer performance (leading to the creation of waste
and a consequent loss of production).
SATO advises that the printer be connected to a power source that has an
isolated, dedicated ground to prevent interference from other equipment
(which may cause printer memory loss during operation).
! CAUTION
Before gaining access to any internal parts of the printer, always remove
power from the unit by unplugging the AC power cord.
This manual must be reviewed and understood
before performing any service on the LP 100R printer.