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If the ink contacts your skin or gets into your eye or mouth, follow these steps immediately:
• If your skin comes into contact with the ink, wash your skin with water and soap
immediately.
• If the ink gets into your eye, rinse it with water, and consult your doctor immediately. If left as
is, it may cause redness or mild inflammation of the eye.
• If the ink gets into your mouth or you swallow it, spit it out, rinse your mouth, and consult
your doctor immediately. Failure to seek medical attention could lead to sickness.
• Be careful not to get the ink in your eye when replacing ink cartridges.
• Keep ink cartridges out of the reach of children.
• Avoid swallowing ink.
• DO NOT shake ink cartridges unless specifically instructed to do so. Ink may leak if the
cartridge is shaken or twirled.
• DO NOT dismantle ink cartridges. The ink may get in your eyes, or on your skin.
DO NOT run your hand over the edge of the paper. The thin and sharp edges of the paper
may cause an injury.
Moving parts are located in the grey shaded areas shown in the illustration. Keep your hands
away from those areas when the parts are moving, or else injury may result.
DO NOT remove or damage the caution or warning label inside the product.
IMPORTANT
• A distinct change in the product's performance may indicate a need for service.
• DO NOT connect your product to an electrical socket controlled by wall switches or
automatic timers, or to the same circuit as a large appliance or other equipment that
requires a significant amount of electricity. It could disrupt the power supply. Disruption of
the power supply may also delete information from the product's memory, and repeated
cycling of the power supply can damage the product.
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