2018年8月30日星期四

Doing These 4 things Can Protect Your Ink Cartridges Efficiently

Hello, nice to see you again, my dear friends. Today is a sunny day in Nanjing. I got a nice feeling. And today's topic is about printer cartridge. When the printer starts flashing 'low ink' , what are you feeling? I gussed that your feeling is bad. Becauese keeping the printer fed and happy is a costly affair, and cartridges can be expensive, then the less you have to replace the ink the better.

Buying remanufactured cartridges can help cut down costs, but proper care and handling your printer cartridges can also go a long way to helping your ink cartridges last longer. In order to pretect you ink cartridges, what can we do?

Handling your cartridges
It may seem like magic, you insert the ink cartridge and your printer reproduces what’s on your computer screen. The magic comes from all the electronic elements working together to perform the task of putting ink to paper. Your ink cartridge has contact points that connect to the printer for communication. It’s important not to touch these connection points when handling your cartridges to avoid causing damage as they scratch easily. Your printer won’t work well if these connection points are dusty, so it’s best to remove any dust gently with a lint-free cloth or Q-tip.

Installing your cartridges
Always install your cartridges according to the printer’s manual. If your cartridges are new, allow them to stand upright for a few hours before installing for the ink to settle in the right position and reach room temperature. Shipment can cause the ink to settle incorrectly, which may lead to problems.

Storing your cartridges
Correct storage can go a long way to maintaining your cartridges. Always place cartridges upright when storing and keep sealed in the original packaging to avoid drying out. Refilled cartridges should be stored in a ziplock bag or airtight container (if you’ve opened the packaging of a new cartridge store them like this as well). Keeping them in their packaging or a container will also help prevent a buildup of dust, which can affect how well your printer works. Cartridges should be stored in a cool, dry, and dark area away from sunlight.

Prolong the life of your cartridges
If your cartridge is in use, there are some steps you can take to keep it in good working order for maximum use. As strange as it sounds, printing regularly will lengthen the life of your cartridges. This keeps them from drying up or getting clogged. You can also save ink by printing unimportant documents in draft mode, as this uses less ink and limiting the use of the cleaning function, while helpful, it uses a lot of ink.

Refilling your cartridges
If you are using refillable ink cartridges it is important not to let them run completely dry before taking them in for refilling. This can damage the cartridge by causing the print head nozzle to burn out. Refill your cartridge as soon as the low ink light comes on (or if you start seeing signs in the quality of the prints).

Okay, doing these four things you can better maintain you dye ink cartridges. If you have any other needs or questions welcome to contact us at any time. We will provide you the best quality product and service. Hope my article can be useful to you. Thank you for your reading.

2018年8月27日星期一

7 Tips To Guide You How to Maintain the Dye Sublimation Inkjet Printer

Hello, good afternoon, my dear friends, today topic is about how to protect you sublimation inkjet printer. As we know, sublimation printers are one of the staple appliances found in digital printing and like most electronic devices require regular maintenance to keep in perfect working order. There is nothing more exasperating than a malfunctioning printer when you urgently need to it working. Luckily, I will tell you the tips to maintian your sublimation inkjet printer.

Top maintenance tips
Taking good care of your printer will help it last longer. Investing in a maintenance kit is a great idea to assist in extending your printer’s lifespan. Maintenance kits can include cleaning products and replaceable parts, which can come in handy when parts wear out.
We’ve put together some handy tips to help you keep your trusty printer ticking over for longer:

Clean the printheads
The printhead is the part of your printer which transfers ink onto the paper. It is possible for the printheads to become clogged. A clogged printhead can be identified by white lines running across your printout. It’s important to consult your printer’s manual before attempting to clean the printheads to ensure you do it correctly. Some printers are able to self-clean, and just require a few clicks of a button to get the job done, but the printheads can be cleaned manually too. Try avoid cleaning your printheads more than need be as this process does use up ink.

Keep your sublimation printer clean
Dust can build up in your printer and cause both jams and streaks of unwanted ink on your pages. Ensure your printer is always kept clean inside and out. Use a damp, lint-free cloth to clean the outside of your printer. This will remove the dust and dirt particles that accumulate on the exterior of the printer and help prevent a build up inside the printer. Particles inside the printer can be removed by using a small, pressure-controlled vacuum or a cotton swab and purified water. Be sure to check your manual to confirm which areas of your printer shouldn’t be swabbed and resist the urge to apply too much pressure.

Avoid sublimation paper jams
Mechanical errors sometimes occur despite our best efforts. As frustrating as a paper jam may be, it is best to deal with it calmly and avoid yanking the paper out of the printer. Your manual will provide guidelines on how best to deal with the dreaded paper jam, but usually using two hands to gently and slowly prise the paper out of the machine is the best approach. Take care to avoid damaging any internal parts of the printer or leaving behind ripped pieces of paper. Try to avoid paper jams altogether by always ensuring the paper in your printer is new, no torn or dog-eared pieces, and not over-filling the paper tray.

Consider the placement of your inkjet printer
The area you choose to place your printer can have an impact on its lifespan. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or directly in line with any air vents. Both heat and dry air can have a negative impact on your printer.
Be cautious
Always take care when opening your printer for maintenance. Remember to always turn the power off first and try not to touch any moving parts or the hot fusers. Taking these precautions will prevent any accidental damage. It’s also a good idea to turn your printer off when it is not in use as they generate a large amount of heat while on.

Use your printer regularly
It is advisable to keep your printer in regular use to prevent the ink from drying up. If the ink is left to dry up it could result in clogging the printhead which could potentially cause serious damage. Printing a page or two every now and then helps keep your printer in good working condition.

Okay, these all above are my share about the maintanence of dye sublimation printer. If you have any other needs or questions welcome to contact us at any time. We will provide you the best quality product and service. Hope my article can be useful to you. Thank you for your reading.

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Email: sales@feiyuepaper.com
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2018年8月22日星期三

How to Replace Epson Ink Cartridges? - These Steps Tell You Clearly

Hi~ Nice to see you again, dear friends. It will heavy rainy in Nanjing. The sky is black. Today's topic that I will share you about how to replace epson ink cartridges. Epson printers are all mostly diverse in that no two models are designed to function in the same way, though similar product lines will share component pieces designed to encourage their intended use. The same applies to Epson ink cartridges, which will vary in their ink capacity and composition, though they are usually around the same size and shape. Today I will tell you how to replace epson ink cartridges. If any step doesn’t match up with what you’re seeing with your model, consult your owner’s manual for more precise details and instructions.

1. Checking the dye Ink Levels
If your printer isn’t alerting you to replace any cartridges and you wish to know which cartridges need replacing, you can check your printer’s ink levels by following these steps:

  • Press the Home Button (HOUSE icon).
  • Go to Setup then hit the OK button.
  • You’ll see Ink Levels as the first option so simply hit the OK button.
  • You can now see your printer’s ink levels on the LCD screen.
B. Installing New Epson Ink Cartridges
Before you begin, it’s important that you have your replacement cartridges on hand before you remove the empty ones. Leaving your print head exposed to open air can lead to clogs that are difficult to clean, and may result in the need for replacement.

1. Turn on your printer unit using the power button.
2. If you already have empty cartridges, you will see a message on your LCD screen noting which cartridges need replacement. Hit “PROCEED” and follow the instructions on the screen.
3. If you are replacing a cartridge before it is empty:
  • Press the Home button (HOUSE ICON).
  • Go to Setup then hit OK.
  • Scroll to Maintenance then hit OK.
  • Scroll to Ink Cartridge Replacement then press OK.
4. Lift up the scanner unit (not just the scanner cover), to expose the ink cartridges.
5. Wait for the printhead to stop before taking out the cartridges.
6. IMPORTANT: Be careful NOT to TOUCH the printhead and the flat white cable inside the printer.

7. Squeeze the tab at the back of the cartridge you want to replace toward you and pull the cartridge straight up. It should slide out easily with a little wiggling at most. Be careful when you handle the spent cartridge, as leftover ink residue can stain your clothing, furniture, carpet, or hands. If you get ink on your hands, wash it thoroughly with soap and water. In the event ink sprays into your eye, flush it with cool water until clean. Keep ink cartridges out of the reach of children for all the reasons listed above.

8. Gently shake your replacement cartridge up and down four or five times while it’s still in its sealed wrapper. Shaking helps redistribute the ink throughout the cartridge if it has settled.
9. Remove it from the plastic package.
10. Remove the yellow tape that seals the cartridge. This yellow tab is the only thing you should take off. DO NOT take anything else off.
  • Do not remove the other seals as this will result in leaking.
  • Do not touch the green chip on the cartridge.
  • Do not remove the label.
11. Insert the cartridge straight down into the carriage until it clicks. Repeat process for any other cartridges in need of replacement.
12. Close the cartridge cover. Select “CHECK” on the LCD screen to make sure the cartridge is installed correctly. If so, close the scanner lid.
13. Your printer unit will automatically start priming the new cartridge. Priming should take a few minutes. Once completed, you will see a message on your LCD screen saying that your printer is ready to print!

It’s important to note that installation instructions for some Epson inkjet printers might differ but they will follow the same basic steps.

In the end, if you want know more about epson inkjet printer or other brand printers, please welcome to contact us at any time. We will provide you the best quality product and service. Hope my article can be useful to you. Thank you for your reading.

2018年8月17日星期五

Inkjet Printer VS Laser Printer, Do You Know Which One Is Suitable for You?

Hi, nice to see you again, my dear friends! There still heavy rain and wind in Nanjing. Today's topic is about laser printer and inkjet printer. Do you know which one is suitable for you? Should you get an inkjet or laser printer? Many consumers have asked the very same question and this article serves to answer it. First, let me give you the short of it.

The biggest differences between inkjet and laser printers is that an inkjet printer uses ink, is suitable for low volume printing, and is the traditional choice of home users, while a laser printer uses toner, is ideal for high volume printing, and is mostly utilized in (but not exclusive to) office settings.

Printer Types Comparison
Inkjet printers are generally cheaper, smaller, and have the versatility to print both text-based documents and high quality images, especially photos. BUT be wary of cheap inkjet printers as those will end up costing you a fortune later on.
Laser printers, on the other hand, may be expensive upfront and uses pricier toner cartridges but still offers an overall lower cost per page, faster print speeds and typically involve a lower total cost of ownership.

Let’s take a closer look at the strengths and weaknesses of laser and inkjet printers so you can make your next purchase with confidence.

What Will You Use The Printer For?
If you’re looking for a home printer for occasional printing, most people would advice you to get an inkjet printer. However, a common complaint with inkjet printers is that the ink dries up if you don’t use it often. With that said, if you have the budget for it, I strongly suggest you get an affordably priced laser printer instead; the toner used by laser printers doesn’t dry up.

But if you’ll be printing a small volume of documents and colored images regularly, inkjet printers will get the job done. Laser printers are known to be more durable and can print large quantities of black and white and colored documents frequently. Though laser printers were originally built for office use, they are now growing in popularity as a home printer for economical reasons.

Color laser printers are good for everyday color printing but if you’re looking to print professional high resolution photos, go with a photo inkjet printer. High quality photo inkjet printers are particularly engineered for printing out vividly detailed photos with the tonal variety and deeper blacks that photographers need. Many professional photo inkjet printers use pigment-based ink which is more fade-resistant and works with a wide variety of art paper types as well as a range of paper sizes.

Inkjet vs. Color Laser Printer – One of the most popular questions we get from buyers is: should I get a color laser printer or an inkjet printer? It boils down to what you need color printing for. If you need gallery quality photos, get a photo inkjet printer. But if you need to print medium quality colored images that don’t require color depth and tonal range, we recommend color laser printers over inkjet printers for two reasons: first – laser toner does not dry up if left unused, and second – you print more pages from laser toner cartridges than inkjet cartridges.

Okay, these all above are my share about the differences of laser printer and inkjet printer. And now I believe that you have knew that which one is better for your digital printing. If you have any other needs or questions welcome to contact us at any time. We will provide you the best quality product and service. Hope my article can be useful to you. Thank you for your reading.

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Email: sales@feiyuepaper.com
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2018年8月16日星期四

How to Deal with the Problem of Sublimation ink cartridges Leaking?

Hi~ nice to see you again, my dear friends. Today's topic is about how to deal with leaking sublimation ink cartridges. As we know, a sublimation transfer ink cartridge leak doesn’t necessarily mean mess all over the place. You may find the printer isn’t working, open it up and see a little ink on the cartridge. This issue can be slightly more common with the third-party ink cartridge users in our survey than it is with printer-branded ink users.

If the cartridge doesn’t form a good seal when you insert it, air may get in and stop it from working properly, or the cartridge may leak.

Sometimes you can fix a poor seal by removing the cartridge and putting it back in again, but don’t press too hard, or this could damage your printer. Don’t despair – if the cartridge is claimed to be compatible with your printer, you may still have some recourse if it leaks.

Try a sublimation printer ‘reset’
We approached a number of cartridge retailers for more tips to remedy ink issues. SKYIMAGE advised: ‘A whole host of errors can be fixed by taking the cartridges our, wiping the contact chip on the cartridge and installing it back into the printer (after turning it off at the plug). This clears the printer’s memory and ensures any dust or static that can cause mis-registering is removed. This fixes far more errors than you’d think.’

Sublimation Printer-specific fixes
Pressing a sequence of buttons may also ‘reset’ certain printers, fixing the problem. For example, some Canon printers that use a tri-colour cartridge (three colour inks in one cartridge) can be made to work with refills by holding down the cancel button for six seconds.
Instructions on these kinds of fixes and overrides may be included in the cartridge packaging.

What are your rights if you buy a faulty cartridge?
If a cartridge fails to work, you shouldn’t be left out of pocket. Under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, goods must be ‘as described’, of ‘satisfactory quality’ and ‘fit for purpose’. If a cartridge that claimed to be compatible with your printer fails to work when correctly installed, you can ask the retailer for a replacement or, if you are still within 30 days of purchase, a refund if you prefer.

Even if you bought the sublimation transfer ink cartridge in advance of needing to use it, you can still go back to the retailer with your complaint. However, if you bought the cartridge more than six months before discovering the problem, the onus will be on you to prove the cartridge wasn’t as described, of satisfactory quality or fit for purpose when you received it.

Okay, these all above are my share about the ways of dealing with dye sublimation ink cartridge . If you have any other needs or questions welcome to contact us at any time. We will provide you the best quality product and service. Hope my article can be useful to you. Thank you for your reading.

Nanjing Feiyue paper Industrial Co.,ltd
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Email: sales@feiyuepaper.com
jenny@feiyuepaper.com
Whatsapp: +8618755150383

2018年8月13日星期一

Three Ways to Help You Clean Your Epson Printer Nozzles Easily

Hi, nice to see you again, my dear friends. A new week start again, have remember the article of last week? Last firday, I share you the article is about what reason cause your epson printhead clog, then today, I want to share you the solution to control the problem. Please read and follow this article, I will share you three ways.

1. Clean Sponges with Distilled Water.



  • Turn off the printer and open the top. You should be able to see the printhead assembly.
  • Look for a small plastic level, which will pop up when the printer isn’t printing, to the left of the assembly. Move it forward and down to release the printhead, then push the assembly to the right. It may only move an inch or less at first, but when you push it to a stop, it will click. This fully releases the assembly so you can push it to the side.
  • If there is no lever next to your printhead assembly, print a page with the top up and unplug the printer with the assembly in the center, unlocked.
  • You should see sponges, which store ink from the cartridges in the carriage. Using an eyedropper or plastic syringe, saturate the sponges with distilled water.
  • Move the assembly back over the sponges as far right as it will go.
  • Let the distilled water set for at least fifteen minutes. For the best results, consider letting the printer soak overnight.
  • Print six to eight pages dense with text and images until your prints are come out clean and crisp. If you are still not getting good results, consider moving on to the next step in cleaning your printhead.

2. Distilled Water in Ink Port.



  • Remove the ink cartridges from your printhead carriage.
  • With the ink cartridges removed, you will see small cone-shaped indents which take the ink from the cartridge to the printhead. These are ink ports, and there should be one for each color/black cartridge.
  • Using an eye dropper or plastic syringe, put a couple of drops of distilled water or printhead cleaner into the ink port that may be plugged. Do not put cleaner into all of the ports! If you’re unsure, which color is which, look at the bottom of the ink port for color residue. Usually, yellow is the color on the far right, and going left it’s magenta, cyan, and, finally, black on the far left.
  • Replace ink cartridges and wait for the printer to set up the new cartridge. If any water or solution dripped from the printhead, wipe it up with a paper towel before proceeding.
  • Print out six to eight pages of text and images to test clarity. Still not getting good results? Try this next procedure:
3. Cleaning the Printhead with Paper Towels.



  • Turn your printer off.
  • Tear a single sheet of paper towel in half and fold it lengthwise until it is about one-half inch wide.
  • Open the top of your printer and look for a rubber roller that transports paper through the feed system. This feed system is where the printhead runs over when printing.
  • Secure the paper towel to the roller with tape and apply several drops of distilled water or cleaner near the middle of the towel.
  • Move the printhead assembly over the paper towel and let it rest for at least fifteen minutes. Allow time for the dried ink on the printhead to begin to dissolve. In time, you will see a collection of black ink on the paper towel—this is more than just the black ink, it’s actually a combination of all colors into one pool.
  • Repeat with fresh damp paper towels until you start to see individual colors from each ink port. You may need to repeat the process several times to see good results.
  • Next, you will want to turn your printer back on. Before you do so, make sure the printhead assembly has returned to its ready position, rather than resting in the center.
  • Print several pages to make sure each of the ports are cleared.

Faster printing speeds and sharper images mean it’s more likely that your printhead will suffer. With more Epson printers being produced with these capabilities, the better off you are knowing how to prevent clogged nozzles.

Okay, These all above are my share about the ways of cleaning epson printer nozzles. If you have any other needs or questions welcome to contact us at any time. We will provide you the best quality product and service. Hope my article can be useful to you. Thank you for your reading.

2018年8月10日星期五

Three Things You Have Not Done May Cause Epson Printhead Clogs

Hello, good afternoon, my dear friends! After the introduce of the factors of affecting the printing quality of inkjet printing in the last articles. Today the topic is about the reason of epson printhead clog. Hoping you are intrested in my this article!

It’s unavoidable that print heads clog over time as small amounts of ink residue dry up and collect in the nozzles. Being judicious about replacing cartridges promptly when the low ink alert goes off can do a lot to prevent ink from drying inside the nozzles, but you still may end up with one or several may still get clogged for a different reason. Blocked printheads can happen regardless if you use original Epson or aftermarket cartridges. Do you know what cause your epson printhead clog?

Printheads clog because nozzles get blocked by either air or ink. Clogs usually happen when:


1. You don’t change your ink cartridge right away when you get a low ink warning and instead you keep printing until you see faded printouts. When you put with a new cartridge, your printer prepares the printhead for the new ink cartridge, this is called priming. Priming is when the printer pushes ink through the nozzles to force air out. The downside to this is sometimes the printer can push too much ink and the excess would smear all over the printhead where it ends up blocking more nozzles. And when the smeared ink dries, you once again end up with clogged nozzles and worse printouts than before.

2. You don’t turn off your inkjet printer. Ink dries up in the nozzles when you don’t use it regularly. Turning your printer on triggers the printer to run a mini-cleaning cycle and gets the ink flowing again.

3. You don’t use your inkjet printer regularly. As mentioned previously, ink dries up when unused so if you only use your printer about twice a month, we suggest you choose a laser printer. Laser printers use toner powder and don’t dry up.
Knowing the common causes of clogged printheads can help you take the necessary steps to prevent them from happening. As the old adage goes, prevention is always better than cure.

Okay, these all above are my share about the reasons of epson printer nozzles clog. If you have any other needs or questions welcome to contact us at any time. We will provide you the best quality product and service. Hope my article can be useful to you. Thank you for your reading.

Nanjing Feiyue paper Industrial Co.,ltd
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Email: sales@feiyuepaper.com
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2018年8月8日星期三

Do you Know the Factors Which Influent Quality of Images from Inkjet Printer?

Hello, good afternoon, my dear friends! Today is very hot in Nanjing, and I am worry to go outdoor! After last week the introduce of memory of inkjet printer in the last articles.Today the topic is about the reson of poor printing from sublimation inkjet printers. Do you know the factors which influent printing pictures? If you do not know, read the following and I will share you more.

Inkjet printers are best known for their ability to produce color prints and black and white documents at a lower initial cost than laser printers. The relatively cheap hardware makes them attractive for use in low-volume print processes for both business and home users. Several characteristics of inkjet printers work together to affect image quality, although factors external to the printer, such as the substrate used in printing, can significantly impact image quality. The permanence, edge quality, artifacts, resolution/addressability, linear tonescale/color reproduction and solid-area quality are the main characteristics of inkjet printers that work together to affect the perceived image quality.

Inkjet
Inkjet printers produce images by spraying a jet of ink unto a substrate in a dot matrix. The quality of the resultant image depends on many factors, including the technology used in the inkjet, the composition of the ink, the substrate and the perception of the viewer, as quality is subjective. Inkjet image quality is judged on six main criteria based on the way the inkjet technology applies ink to the substrate: Permanence, Edge Quality, Artifacts, Resolution/Addressability, Linear tonescale/Color Reproduction and Solid-Area Quality, referred to collectively as “P.E.A.R.L.S.”

P.E.A.R.L.S
Permanence is the stability of the heat transfer ink in the printed image over time and on exposure to different environmental conditions. It is mainly dependent on the type of ink used in the printer and the interaction of the ink with the substrate. Edge quality deals with the sharpness of the edges of the image and the smoothness of the transitions between edges, including transitions between different colors. The velocity at which the inkjet printer emits ink and its placement accuracy affect edge quality and ragged edges cause blurry images. Artifacts are anomalies in the printed image which can result from sensor defects or machine irregularities in the printer. Resolution and addressability deal with the placement and size of the ink drops that are sprayed to make up the image. Linear tonescale and color reproduction govern the colors in the image. Solid area quality deals with the ability of the printer to produce solid blocks of black and colored images in a uniform manner with sufficient substrate coverage. All of these characteristics must be balanced properly for an inkjet printer to produce a good-quality image.

Technology
The quality of an image produced by inkjet printing is dependent on the speed at which the ink dries when ejected on to the substrate. To overcome problems with ink spray and drying times, most inkjet printers now use a drop-on-demand process using either the thermal or piezoelectric methods in which the ink is heated until a water vapor bubble forms which bursts and expels ink on to the substrate. This affects the volume, velocity and frequency of the jet of ink, which in turn all affect image quality.

Other Factors
The substrate or media that you use in your inkjet printer will have a great impact on image quality. The paper you use can absorb ink in a nonuniform manner, slow droplet drying time or cause bleeding and smears, so you need to buy coated paper that is designed for use with your inkjet printer in order to get the best image quality, regardless of the printer you choose.


Okay, these all above are my share about the reasons of affecting the quality of images from inkjet printer . If you have any other needs or questions welcome to contact us at any time. We will provide you the best quality product and service. Hope my article can be useful to you. Thank you for your reading.

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2018年8月3日星期五

What Are Steps To Clear The Memory of Inkjet Printer?

Hello, good afternoon, my dear friends. There is heavy rain in Nanjing. I am very lucky working at my office. After the introduce of the how to choose one dye sublimation ink for epson inkjet sublimation printer in the last articles. Today the topic is about the - if the the printer memory work is very poor. How to solve the problem for your inkjet printer?

A inkjet printer can stop printing suddenly for a variety of hardware reasons, such as a paper jam, but if the hardware itself appears in good condition and yet won't work, you probably have a print job stuck in memory. Most stuck jobs occur in your computer's memory and can be fixed with a command in Windows or a reboot of the computer. If clearing the printer memory on your PC alone doesn't help, resetting the printer will remove any lingering data.

How Does Inkjet Printer Memory Work
In order to keep print jobs separate even when you send multiple documents to a printer, your computer contains a print queue. This queue, which works across all user accounts on the computer, keeps a list of requested print jobs with all the necessary data stored in temporary memory known as a print spool. As a printer finishes one job, the computer sends the next job from the spool. Most home inkjet printers print directly from the spooled data, so clearing a stuck document often requires clearing the queue on the computer, rather than memory in the printer itself. Some high-end printers, such as networked laser printers, also have temporary memory built into the machine.

Canceling Print Jobs
To clear the print queue on Windows 7 or Windows 8, open the Devices and Printers control panel and right-click the printer that needs clearing. Click "See What's Printing." Open the "Printer" menu, pick "Cancel All Documents" and choose "Yes." The list should clear within a few seconds. If one or more print jobs remain on the list, reboot your computer to clear out the memory. Every computer has its own list for a networked printer, so you might need to perform this operation on multiple computers if canceling the jobs on one PC doesn't solve the problem.

Resetting the InkjetPrinter
If your printer still won't work after clearing the jobs on your computer, you might also need to reset the printer to clear its active memory. Turn off the printer and unplug it from the electrical outlet. Leave the printer unplugged for a minute before reconnecting the power to make sure the memory completely loses power. After plugging the printer in and turning it on, wait until the printer finishes its startup sequence before sending a new print job.

Clearing Inkjet Printer Settings From Memory
Some printers save setup information to long-term memory that lasts even if you unplug the machine. This includes information such as network settings and paper settings. Clearing this memory, also called a cold reset, reverts your printer's settings to the manufacturer defaults. This can solve stubborn printer problems, but isn't necessary for dealing with stuck print jobs. The process to clear permanent memory varies by brand and model.

Okay, these all above are my share about the steps of how to deal with your inkjet printer about memory problem. If you have any other needs or questions welcome to contact us at any time. We will provide you the best quality product and service. Hope my article can be useful to you. Thank you for your reading.

What is Epson 4720 Printhead? It Can Replace 5113 Print Nozzle?

Hello, nice to see you again, my dear friends. It will rainy in Nanjing, the sky is dack, wind is heavy. Now I will tell you the topic is a...