On Friday 26 September 2008 01:46, Dotan Cohen wrote: > 2008/9/25 Rikard Johnels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Spit is probably one of the worst cleaning solvents you can use... > > The nozzles are so small that particles in your spit will clog them. > > > > This is how the printer technician at my work does it: > > Place the cartridge head down in a shallow bowl with clean water. > > Leave it in for a few hours, wipe it of gently with a clean cloth rag. > > Do NOT use tissuepaper! > > Make sure its dry before you place it back into the printer again. > > This might have to be repeated, but its safe for the nozzles and ink. > > Thank you, I will try that. I am wary of water and electronics, but > the cartridge is pretty much all PET or ABS, and I do believe that the > ink is water based.
Just a fraction of an inch of water. Dont submerge the whole thing. You only need to "wet" the nozzles.
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