Ink Stains; Ink Path - Canon BJC-1000 Service Manual

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Part 1: Safety and Precautions

1.2 Ink Stains

1.2.1 Ink path

Be careful not to touch the ink path as it may stain the printer, your hands, or clothes
during repair.
The ink path is the nozzle section of the BJ cartridge, head cap, head wiper,
maintenance jet receiving section, and the waste ink absorbers.
For the color BJ cartridge, the ink inlets of the ink cartridge and the joint pipes of the
print head body are also part of the ink path, so take the same care with them.
CAUTION
The ink is not a harmful substance to the human body, but it does contain
organic solvents.
Black ink: isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0, glycerin 56-81-5
Color ink: isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0, glycerin 56-81-5
Take care not to get ink in the mouth or eyes. If ink does get into the eyes,
wash it out with plenty of water and consult a doctor immediately. If, for
some reason, a large amount of the ink is swallowed, consult a doctor
immediately.
Please provide the doctor with the information printed on the BJ cartridge
label. This ink contains dyes, and cannot be removed from clothing, etc.
BJ Cartridge
Ink Absorber
Figure 1-2 Ink Path
Head Wiper
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Head Cap

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