11.1.6 Ink and cleaner
1. Treat the ink and cleaner as mentioned in the most recent SDS, which can be obtained at Korthofah
BV.
11.2 Disposal
11.2.1 Disposal method
The disposal method must be in accordance with national and local regulations at the time of the disposal.
The user is responsible for the disposal of:
1. The printer at the end of its operational life.
2. Wasted ink and unused ink at the end of the printer’s operational life, see most recent SDS.
3. Wasted cleaner and unused cleaner at the end of the printer’s operational life, see most recent SDS.
4. Containers, clothing cleaning foam swabs and paper wipers contaminated with ink and/or cleaner.
5. Packaging.
11.2.2 Waste separation
Please deliver the packaging materials to waste recycling companies.
Printed circuit boards, power supplies, touch panel, power entry module, encoders and wire looms are
considered electronic waste, because poisons found in electronic waste include lead, mercury, cadmium, and
brominated flame-retardants commonly added to plastics used in electronics. As the system is RoHS
compliant the amount of hazardous materials mentioned above will be limited.
The remaining materials consist mainly of anodized aluminium and stainless steel.
Empty ink or cleaner containers, paper wipers and clothing contaminated with ink and/or cleaner can count
as special waste.
The ink and cleaner should be treated separately according to the method as mentioned in the most recent
SDS.
The remaining materials must also be delivered to waste recycling companies.