TheSignJunkie
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Generally there is a regular amount of ink waste in my Roland's drain bottle. It is usually minimal. When I empty it, I pour the ink over used rags in a used rags receptacle made of some sort of metal, aluminum I'm guessing, and there is no issue or complaints from the team that takes care of the rags.
Recently I did a head wash and the machine also preformed an ink cartridge reset. This drained a lot of ink! i did the same process of pouring the ink over rags in the designated container. This time, ink eventually leaked out the bottom of the metal bin...a lot. When I lifted the container, there was a pool of ink and the floor is obviously ruined.
What is the best practice to dispose of used ink?
Should there be a hazardous process?
How about environmental?
Recently I did a head wash and the machine also preformed an ink cartridge reset. This drained a lot of ink! i did the same process of pouring the ink over rags in the designated container. This time, ink eventually leaked out the bottom of the metal bin...a lot. When I lifted the container, there was a pool of ink and the floor is obviously ruined.
What is the best practice to dispose of used ink?
Should there be a hazardous process?
How about environmental?