Canon copiers may pose fire risk.Edited by Zeid Zeid is an Arabic name for males. Persons with such a name include:
Egyptian army officer and politician who served as prime minister (1954-1956) and president (1956-1958) of Egypt and as president of the United Arab Republic (1958-1970). Canon has issued an EMEA-wide product advisory covering several of its photocopier photocopier Device for producing copies of text or graphic material by the use of light, heat, chemicals, or electrostatic charge. Most modern copiers use a method called xerography. products manufactured and marketed between 1987 and 1998, following its discovery that these may pose a smoke or even a fire risk. The affected models include: the Canon PC6, PC7, PC7RE, PC11, NP1010, NP1020 and NP6010. Canon's advisory comes after the firm discovered a faulty fault·y adj. fault·i·er, fault·i·est 1. Containing a fault or defect; imperfect or defective. 2. Obsolete Deserving of blame; guilty. connection related to the internal power cord of the copiers' fixing unit heaters. This problem could have occurred at the time of manufacture or during servicing. The models in question may therefore, in Canon's own words, present a risk of "smoke emission or fire" when used over an extended period of time.To date no related incidents have been reported anywhere in Canon Europe's region. Canon is contacting all relevant customers whose service details are currently on record, as well as dealers and reseller An organization that sells hardware and software to the general public. Resellers purchase products from software publishers and hardware manufacturers. partners. In addition, Canon is advising concerned customers who want to check whether or not their machines might be affected, to call Canon Middle East. Visit www.canon-europe.com or www.canon-me.com. A*Canon copiers may pose fire risk 2003 Jordan Press & publishing Co. All rights reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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