D Dizzyvise Apr 22, 2004 #2 We should ban the use of likjet ink. The supplyers never label in their products. There has been no report the danger in this poison ink.
We should ban the use of likjet ink. The supplyers never label in their products. There has been no report the danger in this poison ink.
C CWatters Apr 26, 2004 #3 Yunyohng said: Is there anyone able to tell the chemical of the ink for inkjet printer? Click to expand... It varies from make to make. Some companies put this info on the web - Here is an HP data sheet in pdf format. I've not checked to see if it's a modern document or if it's out of date. http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/productdata/pdf/ij_51649series_eng_v1.pdf You will see that the chemical composition is quite complex but a high percentage is probably water! Some countries require importers to make a toxicity declaration before products can be imported. It might also be possible to find these.
Yunyohng said: Is there anyone able to tell the chemical of the ink for inkjet printer? Click to expand... It varies from make to make. Some companies put this info on the web - Here is an HP data sheet in pdf format. I've not checked to see if it's a modern document or if it's out of date. http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/productdata/pdf/ij_51649series_eng_v1.pdf You will see that the chemical composition is quite complex but a high percentage is probably water! Some countries require importers to make a toxicity declaration before products can be imported. It might also be possible to find these.