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Replacing Consumable Products 64
Chapter 4
Replacing Consumable Products
Precautions During Replacement
Always observe the following handling precautions when replacing consumable products:
For details about the replacement, see the instructions on the package.
Provide enough space for the replacement procedure. You will have to open some parts (such
as the printer cover) of the printer when you are replacing consumables.
Do not install the consumable products that reach end of service life into the printer.
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Warning:
Be careful not to touch the fuser, which is marked CAUTION HOT SURFACE, or the
surrounding areas. If the printer has been in use, the fuser and surrounding areas may be very hot.
Do not dispose of used consumable products in fire, as they may explode and cause injury. Dispose
of them according to local regulations.
Precautions for Replacing the Toner Cartridge
When the Toner light and the Error light are on, the printer has run out of toner. If the indicator
lights light up in this manner, or if a message is displayed on the EPSON Status Monitor screen,
replace the toner cartridge.
Always observe the following handling precautions when replacing the consumable products:
Installing a genuine consumable product is recommended. Using a non-genuine consumable
product may affect print quality. EPSON shall not be liable for any damages or problems
arising from the use of consumable products not manufactured or approved by EPSON.
When handling a toner cartridge, always place them on a clean, smooth surface.
If you move a toner cartridge from a cool to a warm environment, wait for at least one hour
before installing it to prevent damage from condensation.
Do not expose the toner cartridge to room light any longer than necessary.
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