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D. The typing elements shall produce the proper marks and
shall produce record copy impressions which are of uniform density, clean,
legible and sharp.
E. Workmanship. The imaging stamp (letter) shall be free from pinholes, breaks,
or blisters; free from ragged or nicked edges, foreign matter or other defects
which may adversely affect performance or serviceability. Typing elements shall
be free from defects which may affect performance or serviceability and which
may present a hazard to the user.
II. Performance test. Select one sample and place in the machine
designated for its use in the contract and operate the machine in the normal
manner until one full page of typing is complete. During the course of the test
operation, the typing element shall be observed to ensure that it is not
binding or twisting so as interfere with proper machine operation. Upon
completion of the test, the printed matter shall be examined to ensure that the
quality of print is uniformly dark ad with no blank spots, light spots, or
discontinuities. The typing element shall not be the cause of improperly
aligned characters. Failure to comply with any of these requirements shall be
the cause for rejection.
As an alternative to the prescribed performance test, the contractor shall
supply a certification from the equipment manufacturer that the element
identified by part number has been tested and will function properly on the
equipment for which it as designed. Selected samples will then be tested on any
compatible printer for the print quality defined above.
As an alternative to the prescribed performance test or certification, the
manufacturer may certify that the typing element will function properly on the
equipment for which it as designed. Selected samples will be tested on any
compatible printer for the print quality defined above.
III. Regulatory requirements. The offerer/contractor is encouraged to
use recovered materials in accordance with Public Law 94-580, as amended, to
the maximum extent practicable.
IV. Hazardous material requirements.
A. Toxicity. Use of any toxic substance must be in accordance with all
applicable federal statutes. The use of any known carcinogens as ingredients is
prohibited. The harmful substances shall be defined as the poison and injurious
substances as designated in Fed Std. 313. The vendor shall prepare a
certification that the ink conforms to the above requirements.
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