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5.2
This section describes the Dry Ink Cartridges.
5.2.1

Handling Precautions for Dry Ink Cartridges

Four Dry Ink Cartridges are used in the printer/copier: black, yellow, ma-
genta and cyan. At the default print density and with about 5% coverage, A4
size pages each of the Dry Ink cartridges can print are as follows.
Never dispose of a used Dry Ink Cartridge in open flame. The residual Dry Ink
powder could explode and cause burns.
Handling Precautions
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Storage Precautions
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The Dry Ink Cartridges

Black: 4500
Yellow: 6000
Magenta: 5700
Cyan: 6000
Once a Dry Ink Cartridge has been removed from the printer/copier, do
not attempt to use it again, as it could disperse loose dirt and degrade print
quality.
Avoid shaking or striking a used Dry Ink Cartridge, which could cause
Dry Ink to be scattered.
After moving a Dry Ink Cartridge from a cold to a warm place, allow at
least one hour for the Dry Ink to equalize with the ambient temperature.
(not necessary if there is no condensation)
Although Dry Ink is harmless to humans, it should still be washed off im-
mediately if it comes into contact with hands. If Dry Ink is found on cloth-
ing, vacuum or brush lightly.
Do not use any cartridge other than the specified type.We cannot accept
responsibility for damage or degraded print quality resulting from the use
of unapproved Dry Ink Cartridges or replacement Dry Ink.
Store cartridges away from direct sunlight, in the following environment:
Temperature Range: 0 to 35°C, Humidity Range: 15 to 80% RH (non-
condensating)
Avoid hot and humid locations.
Avoid storing near magnetic objects such as CRT screens, disk drives,
floppy disks, etc.
Keep out of reach of children.

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