Inkjet ink chemical component

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Is there anyone able to tell the chemical of the ink for inkjet printer?
 
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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.


"Yunyohng" <yunyohng@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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"Yunyohng" <yunyohng@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Is there anyone able to tell the chemical of the ink for inkjet printer?

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document or if it's out of date.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.