Conventions used in this guide – AGFA 2100 User Manual
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Conventions Used in This Guide
The following terms and conventions are used in this guide:
Convention
Meaning
NOTE
Notes provide important additional information.
CAUTION
Cautions provide information required to prevent damage
to equipment.
WARNING
Warnings provide information to prevent personal injury.
Dash (—)
A statement preceded by a dash describes the result of a
procedural step. For example:
1.
Insert the paper cassette by sliding it straight into
the cassette slot.
—
The Alarm indicator shuts off.
—
The display reads 00 READY.
Check Mark (
p
)
A statement marked by a check mark indicates a special
instruction related to a procedural step. For example:
1.
Add paper to the cassette by placing it into the left
side first, being sure the paper is inserted below the
paper guide and maximum height guard.
p
To prevent paper jams, do not load too much paper
into the cassette.
Leave a small amount of space
between the paper and the maximum height guard.
p
Make sure the paper lies perfectly flat in the cassette.
Key
A key name is shown enclosed in a box to indicate that
you press that key on the control panel. Key names are
always shown in initial capital letters. For example:
1.
Press
Menu
to access the printer menu selections.
UPPERCASE
Printer status messages and operator call messages are
shown in uppercase. For example:
—
The display reads 00 READY.
—
The display reads 11 PAPER OUT.
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