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Do you Know Some Common Print Head Problems and Their Solutions?

Printers are probably just the most frustrating device in most home offices, and unfortunately, it is often the case in industrial printing operations. If you spend a few hours a day trying to figure out why everything printed has lines of streaks or the cause of a paper jam every time you click "Print", you are not alone. The good news is that many of the most common printer head problems are easy to solve. As a Uv Ink Manufacturer, share a quick troubleshooting guide with you.

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Know your printer

First, consult the printer manual. Each printer has its own unique characteristics, so when you encounter a print head problem, it is best to get advice directly from the source. If there is a problem with the print head, the following tips apply to most brands, but it is important to check first.

Air in the nozzle is blocked

The printer's print cleaning cycle is a bit like an automatic oven cleaning. If you are lucky, the printer can solve the problem on its own, but it usually needs your help. If air obstructions cause problems with the printer, the print cleaning cycle can help clear them. It is important to note that you should not perform more than three print cleaning cycles at a time, as this may cause ink to accumulate in the print head nozzles.

Dry ink buildup on the print head

If the print cleaning cycle does not work, the ink may be dry. Remove the print head and wipe the nozzles to remove any buildup. Depending on the printer model, this can be difficult-some print heads are more difficult to remove than others.

Dust inside the printer

Dust can accumulate inside the printer, which can exacerbate any problems with clogged printer nozzles. Ideally, the printer should be dusted regularly to prevent print head problems due to dust collection, but if you encounter printing problems, you should at least remove dust. Use a vacuum cleaner or dust collector-do not use a cloth or paper towel to remove dust, otherwise fluff will be left.

Printer is always on

One of the most common problems with printers is that people keep them 24/7. Whenever you turn on the printer, it will run a quick cleaning cycle. If you never turn off the printer, there is no chance to run this cycle every day. You should turn off the printer at the end of the day, and then turn it on again in the morning.

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