User's Manual

User Guide
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8599110 2001 March Rev. B
Film Recycling
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards, DryView Laser
Imaging film is not considered hazardous so unlike typical wet films, it requires no
special disposal procedures. DryView Laser Imaging film does contain silver and
polyester that may be recovered by using one of several recycling processes.
If you are interested in recycling and silver recovery, Kodak can provide your local
recyclers with the information they need to get started. In some countries, Kodak has
established national contracts with recycling firms. Call your local Kodak sales
representative for more information about these contracts.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PURCHASER
THE FOLLOWING IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED. If Kodaks Health Imaging film products are proved defective, the users
exclusive remedy will be, at Kodaks or sellers option, to replace the defective
product or refund the purchase price.
EXCEPT FOR THE REPLACEMENT OR REFUND REMEDIES, KODAK AND
SELLER ARE NOT LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF LEGAL THEORY ASSERTED, INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY.
The foregoing may not be altered except by written agreement signed by an officer
of Kodak and seller. All customer orders are subject to above terms of sale,
notwithstanding conflicting terms on orders.