Epson SureLab D3000 Operation Guide - Page 63

Replacing Ink Cartridges

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Replacing Ink Cartridges Replacing Ink Cartridges c Caution: O Do not disassemble the ink cartridge. If it is disassembled, ink may get in your eyes or on the skin. O Do not shake the ink cartridge too hard. If you shake or swing it too hard, ink may leak from the cartridge. O Do not store ink cartridges within the reach of children. O Take the following measures if ink gets on your skin, or in your eyes or mouth. O If any ink gets on your skin, wash immediately with soap and water. O If any ink gets in your eyes, flush them immediately with water. Inflammation or light inflammation of the eyes may occur if they are not treated immediately. If any abnormalities occur, contact a doctor immediately. O If any ink gets in your mouth, spit it out immediately and consult your doctor. Note: O See the following when handling ink cartridges. U "Notes on Handling Ink Cartridges" on page 24 O If you do not have a new ink cartridge ready for installation when the old cartridge is expended, leave the expended cartridge installed in the printer until the new cartridge is ready. If the ink cartridge is left uninstalled, it could cause the printer to breakdown. O If the ink cartridge is expended, replace it as soon as possible with a new ink cartridge. O After removing the ink cartridge, install the new cartridge right away, and do not leave the printer unattended while the ink cartridge cover is open. 63

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Replacing Ink Cartridges
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Replacing Ink Cartridges
c
Caution:
O
Do not disassemble the ink cartridge.
If it is disassembled, ink may get in your eyes or on the skin.
O
Do not shake the ink cartridge too hard.
If you shake or swing it too hard, ink may leak from the cartridge.
O
Do not store ink cartridges within the reach of children.
O
Take the following measures if ink gets on your skin, or in your eyes or mouth.
O
If any ink gets on your skin, wash immediately with soap and water.
O
If any ink gets in your eyes, flush them immediately with water. Inflammation or light inflammation of the eyes
may occur if they are not treated immediately. If any abnormalities occur, contact a doctor immediately.
O
If any ink gets in your mouth, spit it out immediately and consult your doctor.
Note:
O
See the following when handling ink cartridges.
U
“Notes on Handling Ink Cartridges” on page 24
O
If you do not have a new ink cartridge ready for installation when the old cartridge is expended, leave the expended
cartridge installed in the printer until the new cartridge is ready. If the ink cartridge is left uninstalled, it could cause
the printer to breakdown.
O
If the ink cartridge is expended, replace it as soon as possible with a new ink cartridge.
O
After removing the ink cartridge, install the new cartridge right away, and do not leave the printer unattended while
the ink cartridge cover is open.