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How to recycle consumables and printed parts

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7. Close the water tank drawer. 8. Close the agent door to clear the low water message and continue printing. How to recycle consumables and printed parts NOTICE: Parts and waste generated during the printing process should be disposed of in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Consult your local authorities to determine the correct manner in which to dispose of waste. Also check with your local plastics recycler, as some printed parts may be appropriate for municipal recycling streams. Where appropriate, HP recommends that the parts be marked with the applicable plastic marking code according to ISO 11469 to encourage recycling. HP provides many free and convenient ways to recycle your used HP hardware, cartridges, and other consumables. For information about these HP programs, see http://www.hp.com/recycle/. The following consumables for your printer can be recycled through HP's Planet Partners Program, where available: ● Agent cartridges ● Lamps Empty material cartridges can be recycled through commonly available recycling programs. Dispose of the following supplies in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations: ● Full or partially full material cartridges ● Printhead cleaning roll ● Filters ● Printheads HP recommends that you wear gloves while handling printer supplies. 62 Chapter 10 Printer preparation

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7.
Close the water tank drawer.
8.
Close the agent door to clear the low water message and continue printing.
How to recycle consumables and printed parts
NOTICE:
Parts and waste generated during the printing process should be disposed of in compliance with
federal, state, and local regulations. Consult your local authorities to determine the correct manner in which to
dispose of waste. Also check with your local plastics recycler, as some printed parts may be appropriate for
municipal recycling streams. Where appropriate, HP recommends that the parts be marked with the applicable
plastic marking code according to ISO 11469 to encourage recycling.
HP provides many free and convenient ways to recycle your used HP hardware, cartridges, and other
consumables. For information about these HP programs, see
.
The following consumables for your printer can be recycled through HP’s Planet Partners Program, where
available:
Agent cartridges
Lamps
Empty material cartridges can be recycled through commonly available recycling programs.
Dispose of the following supplies in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations:
Full or partially full material cartridges
Printhead cleaning roll
Filters
Printheads
HP recommends that you wear gloves while handling printer supplies.
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Chapter 10
Printer preparation