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1132-18-5
333-86-4
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET REV. AA
10t28t02
1. CHEMTCALPRODUCTAND COMPANYIDENTIFICATION

Product Name: Go+ fnk for Encad NovaJet PRo, PROe, 500, 500, 700 and 800 Series
and Kodak 2000 and 4000 Series Printers
Printers;

14650
Manufacturer: EASTMANKODAK COMPANY,Rochester, New York

Court West, San Diego,
Supplier: ENCAD, Inc., A Kodak Company, 6059 Cornerstone
CA 92T2l.

(858)452-0882
For Emergency Healt.h, & Environmental call
Safety Information,

(858)452-0882.
information
For other or t.o request an MSDS, call


COMPOSTTION/TNFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
2.

%- - (CAS Registry
Component
Weight No. )

Water ('1132-18-5)
70-85
(111*46-6)
g1yco1
Diethylene
5-20
<5 Pigrments:
(1-333-86-4)
Carbon black
(not available)
pigment
Yellow
(not available)
Mag'enta pigment
(not available)
Cyan Pigment
potassium
<2 2-(methyl(1-oxo-9-ocLadecenyl)aminoethanesulfonic acid saLt
( 1 " 3 0 9 76 - 4 9 - 7 )
(251-55-30-0)
<2 Sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate
(not available)
< 0.1 Substituted thiazolin-3-one



3. }IAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

(1,L1-46-6) ;
g1yco1
CONTAINS: Diethylene
2 - (methyl ( 1-oxo- 9-octadecenyl potassium
) aminoethanesulfonic acid salt
(130916-49-7) (not
; Substituted thiazolin-3-one available) ; Carbon black
(1333-86-4 )
WARNINGI
CAN CAUSE KfDNEY DAMAGE AND CNS EFFECTS FOLLOWING INGESTION
MAY CAUSE BLOOD DISORDERS BASED ON ANIMAL DATA
I{ARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN OR SWALLOWED
CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATTON
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION

t1lvt-Ls Hazard KaElncrs :
- * 2, flaimability - - -
Health Reactivity
1, 0, Personal Protection B

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'l
'1
Heaf th - 2, - -
lsf alTi
Flamm"f,i t i a- Reectir|i iv i fv) O
:' r!!g9urwJuJ \9Lqvrrr9f /




NOTE: IflvIfS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that
general
may vary among companies. They are int.ended only for rapid,
of the magnitude of the potential- hazards. The personal
identification
protection index is only int.ended for general guidance on personal protect.ion
equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET #220026-0t
REV. AA
r0/28t02
ALL information in this MSDS must be considered.


FTRST-AID
4. MEASURES

Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Treat symptomatically. Get
sympt.oms persist.
medical attention if

plenty
Eyes: Immediately flush with of water for at 15 minutes.
least Get
medical attention if syrnptoms occur.

Immediately
Skin: remove contaminated clothingi and shoes and wash with soap and
plenCy of water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Wastr contaminated
clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes.

Ingestion: onJ-y induce personnel.
vomiting at the instruction medical
of CalI a
physician or poison give
control center immediately. Never anything by mouth to
an unconscious oerson.



FIRE FIGHTTNG MEASURES
5.

Extinguishing Media: (CO2)
Water carbon
spray, dioxide dry chemical, alcohol
f oam.

Special Fire-Fighting Procedures: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and
protecLive clothing. Fire heat may produce
or excessive hazardous decomposition
nrnArrnf c




Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide.

Fire
Unusual and Explosion Hazards: None


ACCIDENTAL
6. RELEASE MEASURES

'i narl-
Absorb spill with vermiculite or other maf ari r'l F.hen nlace in a eor1l61ijg1
chemical
for waste. Sweep or surface thoroughly
scoop up and to
remove. Clean
remove,residual contamination.



7. HANDLTNGAND STOFAGE

Personal Precautionary Measures: Avoid breathing mist. or vapor. Avoid contact
with eyes, skin, and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly
^f t-^r h:nA1 i nn



Prevention of Fire and Explosion: Keep from contact with oxidizing material-s.

Storage: Keep conLainer cfosed"



8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAIJ PROTECTTON

Exposure Lirnits:

ACGIH Threshold (TLV):
Limit Value

Carbon bfack: 3.5 mg/m3 TWA

OSHA (USA) -
Permj-ssible (pEL
Exposure Limit l_971 Table Z-l_ Values)

Carbon black: 3.5 mg,/m3 TWA




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t0/28t02
AIHA (WEEL):
Workplace Environmental Exposure Level

glycol:
Diethylene 50 ppn
10 mg/m3 TWA, mist; TWA, total

Good general (typically
Ventilation: ventilation changes per hour)
10 air should
be used. Ventj-lation rates Use process
should be matched to conditions.
enclosures, local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to maintain
airborne 1eve1s to an acceptable leve1.

Respiratory Prot.ection: None should be needed under normal cond.itions of use.

Eve Protection: Wear safcfv orasssr
vlqpreq urifh v! vvYYter/


Skin Protection: gloves
Wear impervious and protective clothing appropriate for
ttre risk of exposure. gloves
The following have been shown to be impervious
under the indicated conditions: butyl rubber. nitrile rubber.

Recommended Decontamination Frre tr:i.h waching
Facilities: facilities, safety
shower



9. PHYSICAL AND CHEM]CAL PROPERTIES

Physical Form: Liquid
aa1 av. .,,rh m1^^nf
rLLa:j=ttvst a rral l nur l.r1 rnl:
uyqrr, J

Odor: Not available
Snecifie Gl q v r rL rj i f \ /
s re f rl . e e vt ! - o r
rra = 1\. NT^f r\'-^ll-L] ^
qvarraulg
\

Vapor Pressure: Not available
(Air = 1):
Vapor Density Not available
Volatile Fraction by Weight: Not available
Boiling Point: Not available
Solubility in Water: Not available
pH: Not avaifable
Flash Point: None



10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

Stability: Stable

Incompatibility: Strong oxidizinq asents

Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.



11. TOXICOLOGTCAL ]NFORMATION

Effects of Exposure:

Contains: g1ycol.
Diethylene Harmful if swallowed. Can cause kidnev damaqe
and CNS effects following ingestion.

rnhalation: Expected to be a 1ow hazard for usual industrial or commercial
handling personnel.
by trained

Eyes: Causes irritation.

Skin: Harmful if absorbed through skin. Causes irritation. Maw carrsc attorgrc
skin reaction based on human experience.

fngestion: Harmful if swaflowed.




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t0128102
Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reeval-uated
In 1-995 the fnternational
(possible based upon
human carcinogen),
carbon black as a Group 28 carcinogen
exposures to
the development of lung tumors in rats receivingr chroni-c inhalation
were observed only in animals exposed to high
free carbon bl-ack. The effects
of carbon black at 1eve1s that induce particle overload of the
concentrations
1ung. Studies performed in animal models other t.han rats have not demonstrated
between carbon black and lung tumors. Moreover, a two-year cancer
an association
toner preparation carbon black demonstrated
containinq
bioassay using a t)@ical
between toner exposure and tumor development in rats.'
no association

studies of workers i-n the carbon black producing industries of
Epidemiology
between
North America and Western Europe do not demonstrate an association
fn
carbon b1ack and cancer, even in high exposure occupational settings.
in its reevaluation IARC concluded that "there is
additi-on, of carbon black,
of carbon b1ack. " Chronic
inadequate evidence in humans for the carcinogrenicity
carbon black dust, may resu]t in
overexposure to many dusts, including
changes in lung function. Collectively,
respiratory tract irritation and slight
the available animal data and human epidemiology studies suggest that carbon
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a cancer risk
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the handling and personal protective thrs
user if measures contained within
Material Safety Data Sheet are understood and fo11owed.


12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

This section has not been completed.



13. DfSPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

^- ni -*a- -1
may be subject to national, state, or local
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n 4! rr / fLy! 6 q fLm r6r r f r r u ,
er r E ur ur>PvDar

agency. Since
laws. fncinerate. Contract a l-icensed chemical disposal
with
folIow 1abe1 warnings even a f t e r
omnti oA nnnt:inorc rof :in nrnr:lrrnt residue,
container is emptied.



14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION

United Nations

UN N6nF. nnt rearrlated


Hazard.ous f ication
Department Transportation Materials Classi :
of
U)A


DOT (USA) Status: Not regulated



15. REGULATORY TNFORMATION

WHMIS (Canada) Controlled
Status:
WHMIS (Canada) D2lB
Hazard Classification:

Material(s) known to the State to cause cancer: None
of California
Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive
effects: None

(components present at 0.18 or more):
Carcinogenicity Classification
- International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): carbon black (28)
- American Conference of covernmental- Industrial (ACGIH): None
Hygienists
- National Toxicology Progrram (NTP): None
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration : None




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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET #220026-00
REV. AA
10t28/02
Chemi ca l ( s ) srrbi ec! 166^/f i na ran,,i ?^$6ntS
to the 5ect10n J-tJ o|t'atae _L_L_L
Of

of the Superfund Amendment.s and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR
Part 372: None


16. OTHER INFORMATION

US/Canadian Label St.atements:

gl-ycol (1tL-46-6\
CONTAINS: Diethylene ;
2- (methyl ( 1-oxo-9-octadecenyl acid potassium
) aminoethanesul-fonic sal-t
(1309?6-49-7) (not
; Substituted. thiazolin-3-one available) ; Carbon black
(1333-86-4)
WARNING !
HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN,
INHALED, OR SWALLOWED
CAN CAUSE KIDNEY DAMAGE AND CNS EFFECTS FOLLOWING fNGESTTON
MAY CAUSE BLOOD DTSORDERS BASED ON ANIMAL DATA
HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN OR SWALLOWED
MAY CAUSE SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKTN REACTTON

Arrn i A hra: tsh i na rnasc or
. vapor.
Avoid contact with eyes, skin, clothing.
and
Keep container closed.
Use with adequate ventilation.
Wash thoroughly after handling.

FfRST AfD: Tf swallowed, only induce vomiting as directed by medical
personnel. Never give person.
anything by mouth to an unconscious Cal-l a
physician or poison control center immediately. In case of skin contact,
jmmediately soap and plenty
wash with of water. Tn case of eye contact,
plenty
immediately flush eyes with of water for at least l-5 minutes. Get
medical attention if s]rmptoms occur. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes.
Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated Wash contaminated
shoes. clothing
before reuse.

Keep out of reach children.
of

for this
For additional information, see MateriaL safety Data Sheet
material.



The information contained herein is furnished warranty of any kind.
without
Users these
should consider data as a supplement
only to other information
gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and
completeness proper
of information from all sources assure use and disposal
to
of these materials and the safety and health employees customers and the
of and
protection of ttre environment.




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