Developer
Replacing the Developer - Overview
Caution:
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Do not allow developer to get into eyes. In the event of contact with eyes, rinse eyes
out with plenty of water and seek medical attention.
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Avoid contact with the skin. If the developer comes into contact with the skin, wash
with plenty of water.
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Do not inhale developer. Avoid accumulation of dust. If after inhaling developer, you
experience symptoms such as nausea, headaches or dizziness, go out into the fresh air
immediately.
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Do not spill developer. You can slip on spilled developer. Clean up developer spills
immediately.
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Always use an industrial vacuum cleaner with a grounded suction tube, rubber nozzle
and filter set for fine dust. For larger quantities, the industrial vacuum cleaner must
be explosion proof.
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Keep developer out of the reach of children and store it away from containers used
for food and drink.
Attention:
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The developer can only be replaced when printing is stopped.
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Only use approved developer (see ‘Order Numbers and Packing Units’ on page 313).
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Only use original, sealed developer bottles secured by an intact band for refilling.
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Do not re-use developer.
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Always store developer in a cool (< 35°C/95°F), dry and well-ventilated space.
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Never expose developer to direct heat (sunlight, heaters etc.)
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Keep used developer ready for collection by Service or the contracted shipping com-
pany.
Overview
The printing system automatically detects the end of the developer's service life and displays
a warning on the operator panel. The procedure for replacing the developer is the same
for the upper and the lower print unit:
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‘Draining the Developer Mixture’ on page 337
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‘Fill in Developer’ on page 340
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Replacing the Developer - Overview