LP 400 (260-2888) Shipping Faxback Doc. # 4062 Transporting Your Printer: Moving the Printer to a Nearby Location: As long as you keep the printer level, you can move it as it is to a nearby location--within the same room or to a nearby room. If the printer is tilted, toner might leak from the developer unit. Shipping the Printer: Properly packing the printer requires all the original packing materials. You also need two large plastic bags to wrap the drum unit and developer unit to prevent toner from spilling out during transit. Pack the printer and its accessories all the original carton. If you no longer have the original carton, individually pack each component in an appropriate box. Use adequate packing material to protect all accessor- ies and the printer body from damage. 1. Turn off the power and unplug and disconnect the power cord. 2. Remove the multipaper cassette. Remove the optional items such as the 2nd-bin feeder or font cartridge, and pack them using the original packing materials. 3. Remove the multipaper cassette. Remove the optional items such as the 2nd-bin feeder or font cartridge, and pack them using the original packing materials. 4. Remove the developer block, cleaning pad, and drum counter from the printer. 5. Wrap the drum unit in the original black wrapper or a black cloth to prevent it from being exposed to light. Then put the drum unit in a plastic bag and seal the bag. WARNING: Do not touch the drum surface. 6. Put the developer unit in a plastic bag and seal the bag. This pre- vents toner from leaking out of the developer unit and staining the printer. 7. Attach the original packing materials to the printer. 8. Pack the printer body and parts in the packing carton. (dtc-08/06/93)