Cartridge Care
Inkjet Cartridges Care Tips
1. Always store inkjet cartridges in the upright position.
2. Ink in color cartridges will begin to mix if left on their side and damage the cartridge.
3. Never expose inkjet cartridges to excessive cold, heat or humidity.
4. Always store inkjet cartridges at room temperature.
5. Never leave cartridges in your car.
6. Do not remove inkjet cartridges from their packaging until you are ready to install them into your printer. Prolonged exposure to the air can impact the performance of the cartridge.
7. Remove the protective clip, static tape and if present, the vacuum pull-off tag before inserting into the printer.
8. Avoid touching the electrical components or metal strip of the cartridge. Oils in the skin can damage the cartridge.
9. Always run two print test pages when installing a new cartridge, or a cartridge that has not been used recently, to allow the ink to settle. If streaky printing is evident, undertake a prime (printhead cleaning cycle) to get ink flowing, followed by printing a test page. 10. When you notice the ink beginning to run low, replace your cartridge immediately.
11. Always maintain a replacement cartridge on hand. Excessive use of a near empty print cartridge can damage the cartridge and prevent future refilling.
12. Once you remove an empty cartridge from your printer, replace the protective clip to prevent damage. Cartridges taken out of the printer for a prolonged period of time can dry out and can not always be refilled.
13. Never transport colour ink cartridges in plastic bags as contact with the printhead will cause ink contamination. 14. Use cartridge within one year of purchase.
Laser / Toner Cartridges Care Tips
1. Never expose laser toner cartridges to excessive light,cold, heat or humidity.
2. Always store laser toner cartridges at room temperature.
3. Never leave cartridges in your car.
4. Remove the seal strip prior to installation in your printer.
5. Avoid touching the electrical components of the cartridge.
6. Use cartridge within one year of purchase.
