Replacing Bj Tanks And Bj Cartridges - Canon BJC-6000 User Manual

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Make sure you store any opened BJ cartridge (that is not being used in the
printer) in the SB-30 Ink Cartridge Storage Box.
Keep BJ cartridges and BJ tanks in their sealed containers until you are ready
to use them.
Do not remove the BJ tank(s) from the BJ cartridge unnecessarily. This may
cause the ink to clog.
If spilled, the ink is difficult to remove. Therefore, it's a good idea to keep the
BJ cartridges and BJ tanks out of the reach of children.
Do not touch the print head area on the BJ cartridges. Ink may leak out and
cause stains.
Use the SB-30 Ink Cartridge Storage Box for the BJ cartridges.
Hold the BJ cartridges on the sides only. Do not touch the print head area on the
bottom of a BJ cartridge or the circuit area on the side. The print head area may
become hot during printing.

Replacing BJ Tanks and BJ Cartridges

The actual amount of ink that you use will vary depending on the print density
of a page. If the majority of your output is graphics, you may need to change
cartridges or tanks more often than when you are printing text only. See
Appendix A, Specifications, for details on the life expectancy of the BJ cartridges
and BJ tanks.
You may need to replace the BJ cartridge or a BJ tank if you are experiencing
poor print quality. If you notice a deterioration in the quality of printed pages,
perform a test print and clean the print heads before you decide to replace the
BJ cartridge.
It's a good idea to replace the BC-30 Black BJ Cartridge if it has been in use for
more than one year.
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Maintaining the Printer
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