Ink Electroconductivity; Printer Handling; Spur Deformation Prevention - Canon BJC-1000 Service Manual

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2.1.4 Ink electroconductivity

The ink in the BJ cartridge is electroconductive. If ink leaks into the printer's
mechanical parts, use a damp paper towel, etc., to wipe clean. If it leaks into the
printer's electrical components, use tissue paper, etc., to wipe clean completely. If ink
gets into the IC chips on the PCB and it is difficult to clean, replace the PCB.
If ink has leaked inside the printer, do not plug in the power cord. It may
CAUTION
damage the circuitry.

2.2 Printer Handling

2.2.1 Spur deformation prevention

Do not deform the spurs. If spurs are deformed, their contact area with the printed
paper increases, causing more ink to adhere. This can lead to the paper becoming
stained with ink. (A dotted line may appear where the spurs have contacted the
paper.)
Figure 1-5 Spurs
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