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Maintenance Safety Instructions, Related references, Parent topic

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Related references Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts Maintenance Safety Instructions When performing any printer maintenance procedures, follow these safety instructions: • Always wear gloves when performing printer maintenance. Should any waste ink or ink cleaner come in contact with your skin or enter your eyes or mouth, immediately take the following actions: • If fluid gets on to your skin, immediately wash it off using soap and water. Consult a physician if the skin appears irritated or discolored. • If fluid 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 fluid gets in your mouth, consult a physician immediately. • If fluid 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. • Store ink cartridges, waste ink, ink cleaner, and cleaning cartridges out of the reach of children. • Wash your hands thoroughly after performing any maintenance procedure. • Remove any loaded T-shirt from the printer. • Touch a metal object before starting operations to disperse any static electricity. • Do not touch the carriage shaft inside the printer. This may cause an operational error or a malfunction. • To prevent the print head from drying out, finish cleaning the suction cap and replacing the head cleaning set within 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, the printer displays a message. • Do not touch any parts or circuit boards other than the parts you are maintaining. This may cause a malfunction or decline in print quality. • Always use new cleaning swabs to avoid getting the printer parts dirty. • Do not touch the tip of the cleaning swab with your hand. Oils on your hand may compromise cleaning ability. • Do not use water or organic solvents such as alcohol on the suction cap or the wiper unit. If ink is mixed with water or alcohol, it may solidify. • Do not wipe the suction cap or the anti-drying caps with organic solvents such as alcohol; otherwise, a print head damage may occur. Parent topic: Maintenance 90

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Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts
Maintenance Safety Instructions
When performing any printer maintenance procedures, follow these safety instructions:
• Always wear gloves when performing printer maintenance. Should any waste ink or ink cleaner come
in contact with your skin or enter your eyes or mouth, immediately take the following actions:
• If fluid gets on to your skin, immediately wash it off using soap and water. Consult a physician if the
skin appears irritated or discolored.
• If fluid 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 fluid gets in your mouth, consult a physician immediately.
• If fluid 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.
• Store ink cartridges, waste ink, ink cleaner, and cleaning cartridges out of the reach of children.
• Wash your hands thoroughly after performing any maintenance procedure.
• Remove any loaded T-shirt from the printer.
• Touch a metal object before starting operations to disperse any static electricity.
• Do not touch the carriage shaft inside the printer. This may cause an operational error or a
malfunction.
• To prevent the print head from drying out, finish cleaning the suction cap and replacing the head
cleaning set within 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, the printer displays a message.
• Do not touch any parts or circuit boards other than the parts you are maintaining. This may cause a
malfunction or decline in print quality.
• Always use new cleaning swabs to avoid getting the printer parts dirty.
• Do not touch the tip of the cleaning swab with your hand. Oils on your hand may compromise cleaning
ability.
• Do not use water or organic solvents such as alcohol on the suction cap or the wiper unit. If ink is
mixed with water or alcohol, it may solidify.
• Do not wipe the suction cap or the anti-drying caps with organic solvents such as alcohol; otherwise, a
print head damage may occur.
Parent topic:
Maintenance