User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Safety Guide
- Using the Documentation
- Compilation and Publication
- Choosing a location
- To use the product safely
- Regulation
- Standard telephone and FCC notices (MFC only)
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Declaration of Conformity (USA only)
- RF Exposure Notice (USA or Canada only) (Wireless models only)
- Wireless connection (Mexico only)
- Industry Canada Compliance Statement (Canada only)
- EQUIPMENT ATTACHMENT LIMITATIONS (Canada only) (MFC only)
- Laser safety (For 110-120V Models Only)
- FDA regulations (For 110-120V Models Only)
- For products sold in the USA or Canada only
- LAN connection (Network models only)
- International ENERGY STARĀ® Qualification Statement (USA and Canada only)
- Trademarks
- Open Source Licensing Remarks
- Copyright and License
- Other Information
- Legal limitations for copying (MFC and DCP only)
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To use the product safely A
Please keep these instructions for later reference and read them before attempting any
maintenance. If you do not follow these safety instructions, there is a possibility of a fire, electrical
shock, burn or suffocation.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS
Failure to follow the warnings in this section may create the risk of an electrical shock. In
addition, you could create an electrical short, which may create the risk of a fire.
There are high voltage electrodes inside the product. Before you access the inside of the
product, including for routine maintenance such as cleaning, make sure you have unplugged the
telephone line cord first (MFC only) and then the power cord from the AC power outlet, as well
as any telephone (RJ-11) (MFC only) or Ethernet (RJ-45) cables (Network models only) from
the product. Never push objects of any kind into this product through its cabinet slots, since they
may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts.
Unplug the power plug regularly to clean it. Use a dry cloth to clean the root of the plug blades
and between the blades. If the power plug is plugged into the outlet over a long period, dust
accumulates around the plug blades, which may cause a short circuit resulting in a fire.
DO NOT handle the plug with wet hands. Doing this might cause an electrical shock.










