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Copying Equipment / Installation Manual (Revised May 2017).
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MX-7500  Transit, Installation (using) environment, Note   - ii
Operational environment
Temperature: 10 to 35 degrees C
Humidity: 20 to 85% RH
Atmospheric pressure: 590 to 1013hPa (altitude: 0 to 2000 m)
(2) Contaminates
If  dust  enters  the  machine,  it  may  cause  dirty  copy  and  a  paper
jam, resulting in a shortened lifetime.
(3) Direct sunlight
If the machine is installed under the rays of the sun, the exterior of
the machine may be discolored and abnormal copies may be pro-
duced.
(4) Gases and chemicals
Do not install the machine at a place where there are gases and
chemicals. Especially be careful to avoid installation near a diazo-
type copier, which produces ammonium gas.
Copy  quality  may  be  adversely  affected  and  a  trouble  may  be
caused.
* There was a trouble in a place where silicon-series gas or volatile
components are generated. Use great care for avoiding this.
(5) Vibration
Avoid installation near a machine which produces vibrations.
If vibrations are applied to the copier machine, copy images may be
deflected and a trouble may be caused.
F. Note for handling PWB and electronic parts
When  handling  the  PWB  and  the  electronic  parts,  be  sure  to
observe the following precautions in order to prevent against dam-
age by static electricity.
>   When in transit or storing, put the parts in an anti-static bag or
an anti-static case and do not touch them with bare hands.
>      When  and  after  removing  the  parts  from  an  anti-static  bag
(case), use an earth band as shown below:
>   Put an earth band to your arm, and connect it to the machine.
85%
Humidity㧔RH㧕
60%
20%
MX-7500  Transit, Installation (using) environment, Note   - iii
>   When repairing or replacing an electronic part, perform the
procedure on an anti-static mat.
G. Note for proper drum, developing, fusing and 
transfer unit handling
When  handling  the  OPC  drum,  developing  and  transfer  units,
observe the following items.
Drum unit
>    To prevent   damage  to the OPC  drum,  avoid  working on the
drum unit in high intensity light areas.
>   When the OPC drum is removed from the machine, cover it with
light blocking material. (When using paper, use about 10 sheets
of paper to cover it.)
>   Be careful not to attach fingerprints, oil, grease, or other foreign
material on the OPC drum surface.
Transfer unit
>   Be careful not to "leave” fingerprints, oil, grease, or other foreign
material on the transfer roller, primary transfer belt and second-
ary transfer belt.
Developing unit
>   Be careful not to "leave” fingerprints, oil, grease, or other foreign
material on the developing unit.
Fusing unit
>   Be careful not to "leave” fingerprints, oil, grease, or other foreign
material on the fusing roller and the external heating belt.
>   Do not leave the fusing roller in contact state for a long time.
If  these  items  are  neglected,  a  trouble  may  be  generated  in  the
copy and print image quality.
2. Transit and delivery
A. Implements, facility, and manpower
It is recommendable to use a forklift for bringing in the machine for
safety.
If no forklift is available, man-power of two persons is required. The
machine is considerably heavy, and requires safety precautions for
delivery and installation.
Transit  of  the  machine  must  be  made  in  packed  condition  to  the
installing place.
Since the hard disk drive is built in the machine, use care not to
exert vibrations or shocks to the machine when in transit.
B. Delivery
Remove the packing materials prior to installation in the office envi-
ronment.
No.
Content
Method
1
Implements, facility, 
and man power
Use a forklift. (If no forklift is available, 
manpower of two persons is required.) 
2
Delivery
Transit must be made in packed condition.
MX-7500  Transit, Installation (using) environment, Note   - iv
3. Power configuration
A. Indoor wiring (power outlet) and breaker information
NOTE:
>   Prepare an indoor wiring (power outlet) which is connected to the AC plug of the machine and its option units. 
The required number of power outlets varies according to the combination of the option units. 
Prepare the necessary number of them.
Example: (North America) Finisher "2.9A", large-capacity multi-stage tray "8A"   12A>10.9A=2.9A+8A   Connectable to the same circuit 
(breaker).
>   For the AC cord of an option unit, use another indoor wiring (another breaker) than that for the machine.
For North America only
>   The machine power is of 200V, an indoor wiring work may be required.
For Europe only
>   Both of AC code 1 and 2 can be connected together into 16A AC outlet in case, but if the power source is less than 16A in case, notice the
following rules.
>   For additional installation of breakers and 200V indoor wiring, use professionals to do the jobs.
MX-FN21/22
MX-ST10
Main Machine 1
MAin Machine 2
MX-LC13
AC cord type
Inlet
Inlet
Direct
---
Inlet
North 
America
65cpm 
machine
75cpm 
machine
Power supply 
rating
120V/2.9A
120V/1.3A
208-240V/12A
---
120V/8A
Power capacity
120V/15A
120V/20A
240V/20A
---
120V/15A
Form of the 
plug
---
Form of the 
power outlet
---
MX-FN21/22
MX-ST10
Main Machine 1
MAin Machine 2
MX-LC13
AC cord type
Inlet
Inlet
Inlet
Inlet
Inlet
Europe/
UK
65cpm 
machine
75cpm 
machine
Power supply 
rating
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120V/1.3A
230V/8A
230V/8A
230V/4A
Power capacity
230V/10A
230V/20A
230V/15A
230V/15A
230V/10A
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plug
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power outlet
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