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Roll Media Safety Awareness

Introduction

This section contains two sets of principles that must be followed to assure maximum safety when operating the Roll Media Option (RMO) for your Arizona printer. The first image uses a negative example to show you a situation to avoid in order to prevent injury to the operator. The following images illustrate some of the residual risks that are inherent in the operation of the printer. These are situations or physical aspects of the printer that may present a potential danger to the operator, but would compromise the capabilities of the printer if changed. Therefore, they are pointed out as a precaution the operator must be aware of when using the printer with the Media Roll Option.

Situation and Action to Avoid

Avoid these Situations For Your Personal Safety

Do not place your hands near any of the media shafts or the media tension bar when the printer is printing.

Residual Safety Risks

IMPORTANT

The photos in the following table illustrate residual risks that must be avoided when operating the RMO with your printer.

The Roll Media Option is engineered to minimize machine components and operating procedures that may compromise operator safety. However, in order to maintain some machine operations and functionality, certain compromises are required. The following table documents some of these residual hazards. By making the operator aware of the potential risks, we hope to ensure maximum safety in the operation of this printer.

Crushing/Shear Hazard

Residual Risk Area

Do not place your hand near the shaft drive motors when the printer is printing or when the dual foot controls are pressed.

Do not place your hand on the Media Roll motor enclosure when the green beacon light is On as the gantry may move at any time.