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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
www.feiyuepaper.com
Email: sales@feiyuepaper.com
jenny@feiyuepaper.com
Whatsapp: +8618755150383

2018年6月20日星期三

How to Perform a Epson Nozzle Check? & How to Manually Clean a Epson Printhead?

Hi! Nice to see you again, my friends. Today, let's talk about how to clean epson nozzles. No matter if you use branded, compatible or reused cartridges, there is a chance of the ink drying out and clogging the nozzle. This can cause further problems if not addressed properly and could even cause your printer to break down. However, this can be solved by cleaning the printhead.

How to perform a Epson Nozzle check
You can perform a nozzle check either from your printer’s control panel on the machine, or via your computers utility settings.

Via the printer’s control panel:
1. You’ll need to locate the maintenance screen – this is usually through the setup page via the printer’s home button.
2. Select Print Head Nozzle Check and make sure you have paper in the loading tray.
3. The printer will print a CMYK colour chart made up of lines. If these lines are blotchy, with gaps, you’ll need to clean the printhead.

Via a computers utility settings:
1. Locate and open the printer utility. This can usually be found through System Preferences, or Settings, via the task menu.
2. Once you’ve opened Printers & Scanners, select your printer and open the Printer Utility.
3. Select Nozzle Check and see if the printout is clean with no gaps or blotches in the lined colour chart. If the printout is not precise, you’ll need to clean the printhead.

How to manually clean a Epson printhead
To successfully clean a print head manually you’ll need some basic supplies. Gather a bottle of water and a lint-free cloth or a paper towel.

1. Make sure the printer is off and unplugged to prevent damage to the device and yourself.
2. Open the printer, locate the cartridges and remove these.
3. Remove the tray the cartridges sit in – this is the printhead unit. It will have several holes in the bottom.
4. Some printer models, such as a HP, will have the printhead on the cartridge, if this is the case, it won’t have a tray to clean. So, move onto step 5 and 6.

5. Lightly dampen the cloth with water.
6. Gently brush this over the foil, electrical contact area with the damp cloth until no new ink shows up on the cloth. Remove all dried ink debris from the printhead contacts, edge and ramps. Make sure you clean the electrical contacts inside the printer as well.
7. If you’ve removed the print head unit, soak in a bowl of shallow water for around five minutes. This will loosen any dried ink. Dab the print head unit on a paper towel to remove any ink and moisture. Make sure it is completely dry before inserting back into the printer.
8. After everything is cleaned and back in place, perform a nozzle check to see the quality of the printing.

If you have been struggling with poor printouts and your printhead required cleaning these tips should help you get the job done. If your ink needs replacing, be sure to check out our range of ink cartridges – with both branded and compatible available to cater to every budget.


Okay, these all above are my share about the tips of cleanning epson printhead. 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
www.feiyuepaper.com
Email: sales@feiyuepaper.com
jenny@feiyuepaper.com
Whatsapp: +8618755150383

2018年5月30日星期三

Do you know What the Time When You Should Clean the Epson Printhead

Hi, my friends, nice to see you again, there is also a nice day in Nanjing. Today I want to share you the topic about ---- cleaning the epson printhead. To achieve a high standard of printing, no matter what the model or age of the machine, performing printer maintenance is important. Any machine can break down if you don’t take proper care of it – especially when it comes to inkjet.
No matter if you use branded, compatible or reused cartridges, there is a chance of the ink drying out and clogging the nozzle. This can cause further problems if not addressed properly and could even cause your printer to break down. However, this can be solved by cleaning the printhead.

Here are some of the ways you can clean the printhead both manually, from a PC or Mac and via a programmed system.

Do you know what the time when you should clean the printhead?
If your printer is printing blank pages but your ink levels are normal the problem will, more than likely, be the water based printheads. If it has been a while since your last print, some of the ink in the cartridges may have dried out. This blocks up the printheads and allows no ink to pass through onto the paper. To fix these issues, the printheads will need cleaning.

Another sign is if your printouts are faded and not reaching the standard you’re used to, or if your documents are blurry. If this is the case, you may find that when you print images you’ll noticed that the image is missing one colour overall. This is due to the CMYK cartridge not producing all of its dot work.

A printer works by layering tiny dots in various formations, using CMYK to create the broad range of colours we see with the naked eye. CMYK stands for cyan, magenta, yellow and key, which is usually black. Each colour has its own nozzle, so if one is blocked such as, yellow, this will alter the layering technique of the dot work and affecting the colour produced on the page. Cleaning the printhead will help improve the quality of the printout.
It’s important to try to avoid cleaning the printhead as little as possible as it consumes quite a bit of ink. Only clean the print head when the quality of the print has declined and is noticeable.

You can clean the printhead either manually or from your printer or computer. Before you start, you’ll want to perform a nozzle check to ensure your printhead needs cleaning, as this will save ink.

How to clean an Epson printhead?
If you’re unsure on how to clean an Epson printhead these instructions should provide guidance. Most modern printers will have similar cleaning functions to the Epson, so this should help even if your printer isn’t of the Epson brand.
If the low ink light is flashing or permanently on, you do not need to perform a nozzle check. This is because you’re out of ink so the cartridge itself needs replacing.
If the ink light is off, hold the ink button down for three seconds, this will start the cleaning process. You’ll know the printer is working as the power and ink light will start flashing. It’s important you do not turn the printer off while this is happening as this could damage the machine.

Once the flashing has stopped, perform a nozzle check again to confirm that the print head is clean.

If you find that the problem continues, repeat the process. You may want to leave the printer overnight for the ink to settle before trying again.

Okay, These all above are my share about the tips of cleaning inkjet printer nozzles. Hope them can be useful to you. 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. Thank you for your reading.

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

2018年4月3日星期二

How to Clean Epson Printer Nozzles,You Should Take Care for These Tips !

Hi, Nice to see you.Thank you for your click for my blog.During sublimation printing technology,printer nozzles play an important role in the accessories of sublimation printer.but once you find that the printed image is unexpectedly faint or dots in the printed image are missing, you may be able to solve these problems by cleaning the print head, which ensures that the nozzles are delivering ink properly.

If your printer brand is Epson,when you clean its printhead,you should take care for those tips!
If you’re unsure on how to clean an Epson printhead these instructions should provide guidance. Most modern printers will have similar cleaning functions to the Epson, so this should help even if your printer isn’t of the Epson brand.

First,if the low ink light is flashing or permanently on, you do not need to perform a nozzle check. This is because you’re out of ink so the cartridge itself needs replacing.
Second,if the ink light is off, hold the ink button down for three seconds, this will start the cleaning process. You’ll know the printer is working as the power and ink light will start flashing. It’s important you do not turn the printer off while this is happening as this could damage the machine.
Third,once the flashing has stopped, perform a nozzle check again to confirm that the print head is clean.
The last,if you find that the problem continues, repeat the process. You may want to leave the printer overnight for the ink to settle before trying again.

These all above is my share and introduction about how to clean Epson
printhead.Now ,you should have a certain understanding of clean Epson nozzles.If you need inkjet printhead ,wecome to contact us,we will provide you with the best quality sublimation printing products or transferring materials and service. Thank you for your reading.!

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Email: sales@feiyuepaper.com
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