CHAPTER 4
A cartridge is affected by its storage
conditions even if it is sealed in its box, so
its life depends on how it is used or stored.
Store and handle cartridges carefully.
A. Storage of
Sealed Cartridges
When storing cartridges in a warehouse or
workshop.
conditions given in
Table 4
following:
cartridges
of
sun.
Do not
cartridges on a surface
that
Do not knock or drop cartridge boxes.
Table 4-1
Storage conditions
Note:
“Total storage time” in the Table
means the cartridge validity period
from the date of manufacture. This
is part of the cartridge validity data
information shown on the cartridge
packing.
B.
Storage of Unsealed Cartridges
Each cartridge contains a photosensitive
drum coated with an organic
that deteriorates when
exposed to strong light. The cartridge also
contains toner. This makes cartridges
delicate item. so
the customer all about
correct storage and handling of cartridges.
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2.
Storage requirements after unsealing
Store the cartridge in its aluminum
bag.
Avoid places the sun or near
windows. Do not leave a cartridge in a car
for a long time, as the inside of the car
can get
hot. Even
if
the
cartridge
is in its
box.
do not put the box in the
sun or leave it in a car for a long time.
Avoid places that get too hot, too cold,
or too humid. Also avoid places where the
temperature can change suddenly.
Avoid places exposed to harmful gases
(insecticide, etc.) or salty air.
Store cartridges in the temperature
range 0 to 35°C.
Keep cartridges away from computer
workstation, disk drives, and floppy
disks.
Keep cartridges out of reach children.
Cartridge
life
The useful service life of a cartridge is two
and
a half years from the date of
manufacture (printed on the cartridge). The
date (date of manufacture plus two
and a half years) is given on the cartridge
box and the shipping box. A cartridge used
after the
date
produce prints of
reduced quality, so cartridges should be
used within their service lives.
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