Caution:
❏ Always wear protective eyewear, gloves, and a
mask when working.
Should any pre-treatment liquid contact your
skin or enter your eyes or mouth, immediately
take the following actions:
❏ If fluid adheres to your skin, immediately
wash it off using large volumes of soapy
water. Consult a physician if the skin
appears irritated or is discolored.
❏ If fluid enters your eyes, rinse immediately
with water. Failure to observe this
precaution could result in bloodshot eyes or
mild inflammation. If problems persist,
consult a physician.
❏ If any enters your mouth, consult a
physician immediately.
❏ If fluid is swallowed, do not force the person
to vomit and consult a physician
immediately. If the person is forced to
vomit, fluid may get caught in the trachea
which can be dangerous.
❏ Store out of the reach of children.
❏ After work, wash your hands and gargle
thoroughly.
c
Important:
❏ Make sure you are in a well ventilated location
when applying pre-treatment liquid.
❏ Only prepare as much liquid as necessary for
the current job. If you prepare more than
required and leave it, it may harden.
❏ Do not store in high or freezing temperatures.
❏ Avoid direct sunlight. Store at normal room
temperature.
❏ If pre-treatment liquid gets stuck to the print
head, it could cause the printer to malfunction
and print quality to decline. Make sure that
liquid does not stick to the inside of the printer
by accident during maintenance operations
and so on.
Disposal method
Disposing of Used Consumables U “Disposal” on
page 66
Opening the pre-treatment liquid
A
Cut the cardboard along the perforations, and
then remove the tap from inside.
B
Pull the cap section out of the hole in the
cardboard.
c
Important:
Make sure you pull the cap section out of the
hole in the cardboard. If the cap is opened
without being pulled out, the pre-treatment
liquid may spill out.
C
Remove the cap.
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