Epson SureColor F2100 Users Guide - Page 103

Replacing the Waste Ink Bottle, Disposing of Used Consumables and Optional Parts

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Warning: Always wear gloves when disposing of waste ink. If any ink gets on your skin or gets into your eyes or mouth, immediately take the following actions: • If ink gets on your skin, immediately wash it off using soap and water. Consult a physician if the skin appears irritated or discolored. • If ink gets in your eyes, rinse immediately with water. Failure to observe this precaution could result in bloodshot eyes or mild inflammation. If problems persist, consult a physician. • If ink gets in your mouth, consult a physician immediately. • If ink is swallowed, do not induce vomiting and consult a physician immediately. If vomiting is induced, fluid may get caught in the trachea which can be dangerous. Caution: Waste ink is classified as industrial waste. Dispose of waste ink according to your local laws and regulations such as entrusting it to an industrial waste disposal company. When handing over the waste ink to the industrial waste disposal company, make sure you include the Safety Data Sheet found on Epson's support website. Parent topic: Disposing of Used Consumables and Optional Parts Related tasks Replacing the Waste Ink Bottle Replacing the Waste Ink Bottle When you see the Prepare empty waste ink bottle message on the printer's LCD screen, you need to replace the waste ink bottle. Caution: When replacing the waste ink bottle, always wear the gloves included in the maintenance kit. 103

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Warning:
Always wear gloves when disposing of waste ink. If any ink gets on your skin or gets into your
eyes or mouth, immediately take the following actions:
• If ink gets on your skin, immediately wash it off using soap and water. Consult a physician if the skin
appears irritated or discolored.
• If ink gets in your eyes, rinse immediately with water. Failure to observe this precaution could result in
bloodshot eyes or mild inflammation. If problems persist, consult a physician.
• If ink gets in your mouth, consult a physician immediately.
• If ink is swallowed, do not induce vomiting and consult a physician immediately. If vomiting is induced,
fluid may get caught in the trachea which can be dangerous.
Caution:
Waste ink is classified as industrial waste. Dispose of waste ink according to your local laws
and regulations such as entrusting it to an industrial waste disposal company. When handing over the
waste ink to the industrial waste disposal company, make sure you include the Safety Data Sheet found
on Epson's support website.
Parent topic:
Disposing of Used Consumables and Optional Parts
Related tasks
Replacing the Waste Ink Bottle
Replacing the Waste Ink Bottle
When you see the
Prepare empty waste ink bottle
message on the printer's LCD screen, you need to
replace the waste ink bottle.
Caution:
When replacing the waste ink bottle, always wear the gloves included in the maintenance kit.