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    Product & Instruction Bulletin 8700/8800 Release D, Effective December 2009 (Replaces C, Jan 2000) See Bulletin Change Summary at end of Bulletin Now Includes Contents of Instruction Bulletin 4.12 Scotchprint ) Exterior Four Color Toner Series 8700/8800 For Electrostatic Printing Only Description Four Color Electrostatic Printing This is the re[...]

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    Product & Instruction Bulletin 8700/8800 - 2 Warranty Information Warranty and Limited Remedy The following is made in lieu of all other express or implied warranties, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or implied warranty arising out of a course of dealing, custom or usage of trade: all 3M pro[...]

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    Product & Instruction Bulletin 8700/8800 - 3 On a weekly basis, remove the premixed toners from the printer and the concentrates from the toner station, replace the cap, and shake well, to maintain good dispersion and optimal printing characteristics. Two-Part Pre-Mix Instructions Read these instructions before opening the bottles, and use the [...]

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    Product & Instruction Bulletin 8700/8800 - 4 Unlike most printing processes, there is more than just residual toner left in the container when it is time for disposal. Approximately 4 to 10 quarts (4 to 10 liters) of electrostatic toner waste is generated each time the toners are changed, depending on the printer. Liquid toner waste is hazardou[...]