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Chapter 3
of the purge unit or wire, the BJ cartridge nozzle may become blocked and the cartridge rendered unusable. Also, never use any other than the specified type of grease. Otherwise, plastic parts and rubber parts may melt or be deformed. Attaching and removing cables Attaching and removing cables with the power still on may cause breakdowns and should be avoided. In particular, flat cables are likely to cause short circuits. When attaching or removing cables, always be sure to turn the power off.
3.1.3 Product-inherent Cautions
Prevention of ink-soiling
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Be careful when handling the BJ ink cartridge nozzle, the ink pad, head cap, head wiper and waste ink pad. Residual ink may soil the main unit, working surfaces, your hands and clothes, etc. The ink is water-soluble, but because it contains pigments, it will not wash out of clothes. The ink does not contain any substances that are harmful to humans, but does not contain organic solvents (isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0, diethylene glycol 111-46-6, glycerin 56-81-5 and ethylene glycol 107-21-1). If the ink should accidentally get into someone's eyes, rinse the affected eye with plenty of clean water and seek medical attention. If a large quantity of ink is accidentally swallowed, seek medical advice immediately. In such a case, let the doctor know exactly what is written on the BJ cartridge label. Conductivity of the ink The ink used in the BJ cartridge is conductive. This means that, if the ink leaks, mechanical parts should be wiped with a dampened paper towel or similar and electrical circuits wipes with issue paper so that all ink is removed from below the IC chips. If power is switched on while ink is leaking on the electrical circuits, the circuitry may short out and be damaged. If ink is leaking, the power must be switched off. Caution when handling the carriage encoder film (1)Do not leave grease on the cartridge encoder film (code strip) The presence of grease will prevent correct reading of the slit in the carriage encoder film, thus causing an error. If grease is found on the cartridge encoder film, clean it thoroughly using alcohol. (2) Do not bend or scratch the carriage encoder film (code strip). If the carriage encoder film has been bent until it shows a white line or a scratch is found on it, replace it. (3) Stretch the leaf spring excessively when removing/ fitting the carriage encoder film (code strip). The carriage encoder film is secured in place under tension by means of a leaf spring. If the spring is stretched excessively in the direction of the arrow, you will not be able to secure the cartridge encoder film correctly next time. You will have to stretch the leaf spring, but do not do so in excess when removing or fitting it. Caution when replacing the waste ink absorber The waste ink absorbers are designed to sop up any excess ink ejected during the cleaning operation or during ink
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