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BJC-6000, Part 1: Safety and Precautions - printer cartridges

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Part 1: Safety and Precautions BJC-6000 1.2 Ink Stains 1.2.1 Ink paths Be careful not to touch the ink paths. Ink on hands could stain the printer, work table, or clothes. The ink paths include the BJ cartridge ink tank outlet, the BJ cartridge ink filters and nozzles, the maintenance jet receiving section, the head caps, the wipers, and the waste ink absorber. CAUTION The ink is not harmful to the human body, but contains some organic solvents: The black ink contains glycerin 56-81-5 and diethylene glycol 111-46-6. The yellow ink contains glycerin 56-81-5 and isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0. The cyan, magenta, photo-cyan, photo-magenta and photo-black ink contain glycerin 56-81-5, isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0, ethylene glycol 10721-1, and diethylene glycol 111-46-6. Be careful not to get the ink into your mouth or eyes. If the ink gets into your eyes, wash with plenty of water and consult a doctor. In case you have swallowed a large amount of ink, consult a doctor immediately. The ink contains dyes. If clothing is stained with the ink, the ink may not be removed completely. Maintenance Jet Receiving Section BJ Cartridges Wiper Head Cap Waste Ink Absorber Figure 1-2 Ink Paths 1-2

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1.2 Ink Stains
1.2.1 Ink paths
Be careful not to touch the ink paths.
Ink on hands could stain the printer, work
table, or clothes.
The ink paths include the BJ cartridge ink tank outlet, the BJ
cartridge ink filters and nozzles, the maintenance jet receiving section, the head caps,
the wipers, and the waste ink absorber.
The ink is not harmful to the human body, but contains some organic
solvents:
The black ink
contains glycerin 56-81-5 and diethylene glycol 111-46-6.
The yellow ink contains glycerin 56-81-5 and isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0.
The cyan, magenta, photo-cyan, photo-magenta and photo-black ink
contain glycerin 56-81-5, isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0, ethylene glycol 107-
21-1, and diethylene glycol 111-46-6.
Be careful not to get the ink into your mouth or eyes.
If the ink gets into
your eyes, wash with plenty of water and consult a doctor.
In case you
have swallowed a large amount of ink, consult a doctor immediately.
The ink contains dyes.
If clothing is stained with the ink, the ink may not
be removed completely.
Part 1: Safety and Precautions
BJC-6000
1-2
Maintenance
Jet Receiving
Section
BJ Cartridges
Wiper
Head Cap
Waste Ink Absorber
Figure 1-2 Ink Paths
CAUTION