Get a 5Gallon bucket, fill it half way with scent free kitty litter or industrial absorbent. Dump waste Ink in carefully with gloves and safety glasses on, let sit in the sun or air dry until it’s solid, as long as it’s a solid you can toss in the trash As normal. Ive done this with all our waste Inks and have been cleared by osha using this method. Some places may be different but this is widely used.I wasn't able to find a thread that had been started. Just wondering what you all do with waste ink? Are there any companies that handle it or do you just turn it in at recycling events?
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Until you get reported or caught, the. They will shut you down, fine you and you get to spend the next foreseeable future under the microscope. Maybe hold back opinions when someone is searching for actual adviseWhether you have it carted off by people in hazmat suits or just toss it in the trash, it will have the same effect. None whatsoever.
Get a 5Gallon bucket, fill it half way with kitty litter. Dump waste Ink in, let sit in the sun or air dry, as long as it’s a solid you can toss in the trash.
You vent off every time the printer turns on, prints etc. you can use industrial absorbent as well but honestly splitting hairs at that pointKitty litter is not legal either. It's illegal to vent off waste too.
I'm telling you the law, not arguing the concept. Your printer running isn't an intentional act to reduce your waste stream. You can't even legally throw any solvent soaked rag, dry or not, into the garbage either. Not saying everyone doesn't but when someone poses a legit question, they should get a legit answer. I'm not splitting hairs, law is clear.You vent off every time the printer turns on, prints etc. you can use industrial absorbent as well but honestly splitting hairs at that point
Where might one find that law? Because liquid and solvent soaked rags are far different than solids.I'm telling you the law, not arguing the concept. Your printer running isn't an intentional act to reduce your waste stream. You can't even legally throw any solvent soaked rag, dry or not, into the garbage either. Not saying everyone doesn't but when someone poses a legit question, they should get a legit answer. I'm not splitting hairs, law is clear.
Definitely don’t do that..I pour my waste ink down the drain.
UV inks absorb and turn to solids as outlined earlier.Pouring it down the drain is hazardous!
Solvent and Latex ink evaporates and is no longer hazardous.
UV inks need to be specially removed since they don’t evaporate.
Several customers pour their inks on cardboard garbage.
When hit by uv light that is trueUV inks absorb and turn to solids as outlined earlier.