Preventing Eye Irritation; Electrical Safety Precautions; Emergency Power Cutoff; Flammable Liquids And Fumes - HP IndiChrome User Manual

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Preventing eye irritation

The HP IndiChrome ink mixing system uses inks and imaging oil that may irritate the skin
and eyes. In extreme cases of exposure, these substances may cause blindness.
As a precaution:

Electrical safety precautions

Emergency power cutoff

Use one of the following methods to cut off power to the shaker in an emergency:

Flammable liquids and fumes

The HP IndiChrome ink mixing system uses flammable imaging oil. The following safety
procedures should be used when working with this substance:
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Wear protective eye covering. This is of particular importance during the custom ink
preparation.
Install eye wash stations within 7.6 m (25 ft) of areas where the ink and imaging oil
are handled, dispensed, or stored.
Provide eye wash liquid at the eye wash stations (available from most safety supply
companies) to comply with ANSI standard Z358.1-1990.
The shaker must be properly grounded at all times. Before operating the unit, ensure
that it is grounded in conformance with applicable electrical code standards for your
country/region. Do not operate the shaker if it is not properly grounded. If in doubt,
check with a licensed electrician or with your local HP Indigo office.
We recommend that you perform a weekly check of grounding cables.
Pull the electric plug out of the wall.
Turn the timer to zero.
Operate the unit in a well-ventilated room.
Do not smoke or introduce external sources of ignition such as pilot lights, open
flames, stoves, heaters, or halogen lights.
Avoid creating sparks (static, electrical, or mechanical) or introducing any
spark-producing equipment within 7.6 m (25 ft) of the system.
Clean up spills immediately after they occur and dispose of soaked cleaning materials
promptly in a covered waste bin.
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