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Welcome to the cougar 6600 asynchronous duplicator, End user license agreement, About this manual – MF Digital Cougar 6600 Manual User Manual

Page 3: Getting started, Packing materials, Removing packing restraints, Icense, Greement, Bout, Anual

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Welcome to the Cougar 6600 Asynchronous Duplicator

End User License Agreement

You have acquired a device (“Cougar 6600 Asynchronous Duplicator”) that includes software licensed by Formats
Unlimited, Inc. from Microsoft Licensing Inc. or its affiliates (“MS”). Those installed software products of MS
origin, as well as associated media, printed materials, and “online” or electronic documentation (“SOFTWARE”) are
protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold. All rights
reserved.

About This Manual

This manual is written for both novice and experienced users. Please read through this Operator’s Guide from
beginning to end before using the unit. Once having read the manual, follow along chapter by chapter. This will
provide the necessary understanding of your new Cougar 6600 Asynchronous Duplicator

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Getting Started

Carefully remove the Cougar 6600 from the shipping container. Inspect the contents, and
verify them against the packing slip. Report any errors in shipping as soon as possible.

What’s In the Box - Your new Cougar 6600 Asynchronous Duplicator includes:

Cougar 6600 Duplicator

Power cord

Manuals CD

Hard Copy Cougar Manual

Cougar Quick Copy Reference Card

Packing Materials

Please retain the original box and packaging in the event that the unit requires future
servicing. This will help to reduce the possibility of damage occurring in transit. Should
you lose or misplace your carton, a new one will need to be purchased from MF Digital.

Removing Packing Restraints

The Cougar 6600 ships with a picker arm restraint to reduce the possibility of damage in
transit. This restraint must be removed before operation or power-on. Gently remove the
zip tie and foam from around the transfer arm. Save the foam tube, as you will need to
return it to its place when transporting the unit in the future

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