Ink Tanks; Dealing With The Printer - Canon iPF700 Series Service Manual

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1.7.2.2 Ink tanks

a. Opening ink tanks
Do not unpack ink tanks until they are ready for immediate use.
When placing an ink tank in position, shake it slowly seven to eight times before opening it. Without shaking, the ingredients of the ink might settle, resulting
in degraded print quality.
Once an ink tank is opened, mount it in the printer promptly to prevent any foreign matter from sticking to the ink port.
b. Handling ink tanks
To prevent foreign matter from infiltrating the ink passage to impair ink suction or print quality, never touch contact [3] or ink port [4] of ink tank [1].
Depressing ink tank cover [2] of the printer would cause a needle to pierce the ink port, linking the ink passage of linking ink tank [1] to the printer.
Do not lift up and down ink tank cover [2] except for purposes other than replacing ink tank [1].

1.7.2.3 Dealing with the printer

a. Protecting against electrostatic breakdowns
Pieces of clothing rubbing each other could build up static electricity, producing static charges in human bodies to cause harm to an electrical component or
corrupt its electrical characteristics.
You are strongly advised never to touch the printhead contact of the carriage.
[1]Contact with the printhead
b. Securing the carriage in position
The carriage is mechanically locked by the lock arm in the purge unit at the same time as the printhead caps itself at the end of printing.
Before shipping the printer, secure the carriage at the home position with a belt stopper so the carriage won't be damaged when it is released from the lock arm
or inks won't leak during transit.
c. Handling maintenance cartridges
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