Epson SureColor F2270 Standard Edition Users Guide - Page 128

Disposing of Used Consumables and Optional Parts, Parent topic, Related references, Related tasks

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5. When you finish cleaning both sensor covers, select Done on the LCD screen. 6. Read the on-screen messages and then select OK. The platen returns to its normal position. If a message that the sensor cover cannot be recognized is displayed, repeat these steps to perform the cleaning again. Parent topic: Maintenance Related references Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts Related tasks Using the Ink Cleaning Solution Related topics Disposing of Used Consumables and Optional Parts Disposing of Used Consumables and Optional Parts Dispose of used consumables (such as waste ink, pre-treatment solution, cleaning solution, and the ink charging unit) and optional parts according to your local laws and regulations, and always use an industrial waste disposal company. See the guidelines in this section. Caution: Ink cleaning solution is classified as industrial waste. Dispose of the cleaning solution according to your local laws and regulations such as entrusting it to an industrial waste disposal company. When handing over the pre-treatment solution to the industrial waste disposal company, make sure you include the Safety Data Sheet found on Epson's support website. To download it, visit epson.com/support/sds (U.S. and Latin America) or epson.ca/support/sds (Canada) and select your product. (Safety Data Sheets are available in English only.) The following items are classified as industrial waste when they have been used with ink or pretreatment solution: • Cleaning sticks • Wipes • Soft cloth • Ink cleaner • Waste ink • Waste ink bottle 128

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5.
When you finish cleaning both sensor covers, select
Done
on the LCD screen.
6.
Read the on-screen messages and then select
OK
.
The platen returns to its normal position.
If a message that the sensor cover cannot be recognized is displayed, repeat these steps to perform the
cleaning again.
Parent topic:
Maintenance
Related references
Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts
Related tasks
Using the Ink Cleaning Solution
Related topics
Disposing of Used Consumables and Optional Parts
Disposing of Used Consumables and Optional Parts
Dispose of used consumables (such as waste ink, pre-treatment solution, cleaning solution, and the ink
charging unit) and optional parts according to your local laws and regulations, and always use an
industrial waste disposal company. See the guidelines in this section.
Caution:
Ink cleaning solution is classified as industrial waste. Dispose of the cleaning solution
according to your local laws and regulations such as entrusting it to an industrial waste disposal
company. When handing over the pre-treatment solution to the industrial waste disposal company, make
sure you include the Safety Data Sheet found on Epson's support website. To download it, visit
epson.com/support/sds
(U.S. and Latin America) or
epson.ca/support/sds
(Canada) and select your
product. (Safety Data Sheets are available in English only.)
The following items are classified as industrial waste when they have been used with ink or pre-
treatment solution:
Cleaning sticks
• Wipes
Soft cloth
Ink cleaner
Waste ink
Waste ink bottle