When I am cleaning print heads I use a handheld 100x magnification microscope and I check the nozzles throughout the process. I do use cotton swabs for some areas (around the ink ports on the other side of the nozzles), but definitely not on the nozzles and if I did, I would dab, not wipe. Cotton swabs leave behind to many fibers and the wiping action forces some of those fibers into the nozzles. Any remnants of ink can adhere to the fibers and facilitate a clog. Running some ink through with a nozzle check can rinse those fibers out, but if some nozzles remain clogged or partially clogged that can unnecessarily complicate the cleaning process. Disposable alcohol wipes work much better to blot or wipe the nozzles throughout the process. Some techs prefer the little wipes normally used to prep skin prior to an injection, others like myself prefer the larger wipes that come in a pop up container similar to baby wipes. Inspecting the nozzles with my microscope after using the alcohol wipes show a fiber/lint free surface virtually free of debris.
Thanks so much! I recently fired "new printers" due the nightmare of the chipped ink cartridges and purchased an old Canon S400 (no chips on the carts). The "tubes" leading to the printhead were fully clogged with dry black ink. I was able to pick it out then flush them using materials at home after watching this. Works like new now!
would be cool to add a part where you show how to remove the piece. And bonus: what to do if the printer sends an error message when turned on, and the print-head doesn't come up...
Worked great for me on my IPF8300, and then printed perfectly. I did have to reset the head (with resetter I bought on ebay) and it did purge a bunch of ink, but saved me the cost of a head.
Dear Mr. Bo ... Please inform me, do I have to reset the PF-03 head, after cleaning, or is it not necessary ..... Where to buy a printhead reset unit? .... Thank you very much for answer in advance
what about the chip-set in the printer-head ? isn't it something that has to be dealt with? I thought they had an expiring date or usage count down of some kink...?
Your web site says (in step 1) to choose cutter replacement to access the printhead, but this doesn't move the printhead on my iPF760. What am I missing?
Thanks for this video! Any idea if this works with printhead PF-06? (canon TA-20 print head) they seem pretty similar to ipf printhead but i don't know if there's any difference. Thanks again!
When you start rubbing the q-tip against the nozzle array you are accidentally damaging their tips. Each nozzle has tiny with a small micron size tip on the array surface. Anyways, after injecting the cleaner into each ink reservoir, follow up by injecting air to get rid of the cleaner in the reservoir rather than trying to vacuum it out. You cannot get rid of every trace this way. Then follow up this step by injecting distilled water into the reservoir until any trace of the cleaner residue inside the reservoir tank and/or around the nozzle is completely gone. The final step is injecting air to get rid of any trace of water. You can use hair drier in no heat to blow dry, and then let the print head sit in a warm place in a box nozzle array facing down for about a week. This has been my recipe for a long time, and it works. I use good old windex as my cleaner, much cheaper and safer than the chemicals out there.
I bought some shitty ink that clogged the old print head and the new one i bought instantly. My question is how do i clean the trash ink out of the system before my 2nd replacement print head comes?
Hi, give me a good day. I had a question. What about the plotter today, error 601-403e? What is its problem? Clearing the head will fix this error, I live in Iran and, unfortunately, the price of the head is too high and I can not buy the head,If possible, send an e-mail. Thanks
E161-4050, what to do? I did a head cleaning and the printer stopped after that, then I tried your procedure, but then I got the E161-4050 error.. My IPF750 start to fill the tanks and at end it show that error and the message tell to call the support.
My printhead was good the power went of After reboot the printer show execute printhead cleaning if this massage still replace the printhead ? The printhead is new The printer work fine but when print job send it show this massage
hi marrutt, I have an IPF 750 and it worked just fine untill some time before it requested to replace the printhead. In lower resolutions (600 dpi normal and under) it started to do lines across the paper where it did not print, i did all the auto-cleanings (nozzles, head...), because the printhead was 5 or 6 years old i thought it was just reaching its limit, and months later it requested to replace it, wich i did, but the problem remains, it's not that i can't print, but only in higher resolutios, and for architectural plans the 600 dpi normal used to be my top resolution used only in finer drawings. Is this something that magic bullet can fix (the printhead is brand new) and what's your thoughts on how to proceed. Thanks in advance and sorry for any bad english.
I've seen print head reset machines sold for ~$100, with the cost of the cleaning material and the reset device you'll not be out much more than the replacement head on amazon, but hopefully the heads will last much longer
When I am cleaning print heads I use a handheld 100x magnification microscope and I check the nozzles throughout the process. I do use cotton swabs for some areas (around the ink ports on the other side of the nozzles), but definitely not on the nozzles and if I did, I would dab, not wipe. Cotton swabs leave behind to many fibers and the wiping action forces some of those fibers into the nozzles. Any remnants of ink can adhere to the fibers and facilitate a clog. Running some ink through with a nozzle check can rinse those fibers out, but if some nozzles remain clogged or partially clogged that can unnecessarily complicate the cleaning process. Disposable alcohol wipes work much better to blot or wipe the nozzles throughout the process. Some techs prefer the little wipes normally used to prep skin prior to an injection, others like myself prefer the larger wipes that come in a pop up container similar to baby wipes. Inspecting the nozzles with my microscope after using the alcohol wipes show a fiber/lint free surface virtually free of debris.
Thanks so much! I recently fired "new printers" due the nightmare of the chipped ink cartridges and purchased an old Canon S400 (no chips on the carts). The "tubes" leading to the printhead were fully clogged with dry black ink. I was able to pick it out then flush them using materials at home after watching this. Works like new now!
would be cool to add a part where you show how to remove the piece. And bonus: what to do if the printer sends an error message when turned on, and the print-head doesn't come up...
Worked great for me on my IPF8300, and then printed perfectly. I did have to reset the head (with resetter I bought on ebay) and it did purge a bunch of ink, but saved me the cost of a head.
How long did it work for?
Dear Mr. Bo ... Please inform me, do I have to reset the PF-03 head, after cleaning, or is it not necessary ..... Where to buy a printhead reset unit? .... Thank you very much for answer in advance
Thanks for the video. Could you please advise how to clean cartridge-printer head tubes?
Hi Frank, you can purchase the magic bullet from here:
www.marruttusa.com/printer-maintenance/inkjet-cleaning-fluid.php
what about the chip-set in the printer-head ? isn't it something that has to be dealt with? I thought they had an expiring date or usage count down of some kink...?
problems with generic pf-06 head does not recognize it my canon ta-20, help please
Your web site says (in step 1) to choose cutter replacement to access the printhead, but this doesn't move the printhead on my iPF760. What am I missing?
Thanks for this video! Any idea if this works with printhead PF-06? (canon TA-20 print head) they seem pretty similar to ipf printhead but i don't know if there's any difference. Thanks again!
When you start rubbing the q-tip against the nozzle array you are accidentally damaging their tips. Each nozzle has tiny with a small micron size tip on the array surface. Anyways, after injecting the cleaner into each ink reservoir, follow up by injecting air to get rid of the cleaner in the reservoir rather than trying to vacuum it out. You cannot get rid of every trace this way. Then follow up this step by injecting distilled water into the reservoir until any trace of the cleaner residue inside the reservoir tank and/or around the nozzle is completely gone. The final step is injecting air to get rid of any trace of water. You can use hair drier in no heat to blow dry, and then let the print head sit in a warm place in a box nozzle array facing down for about a week. This has been my recipe for a long time, and it works. I use good old windex as my cleaner, much cheaper and safer than the chemicals out there.
Does it need to sit for a week in a warm place or is leaving it overnight enough?
Which solution did you used For cleaning
cool video! will it work with imageprograf pro2000?
This cleaning technique can be used on Canon iPF printers that use the PF-01, PF-02, PF-03, PF-04 and PF-05 printer heads
@@marruttdigital3131 What do i do with my PF-10 head? I've got problems with 2 colors...
@@Droogband same here
I bought some shitty ink that clogged the old print head and the new one i bought instantly. My question is how do i clean the trash ink out of the system before my 2nd replacement print head comes?
Can I reuse a printhead that has come out of a printer and been left to dry up
Hi, give me a good day. I had a question. What about the plotter today, error 601-403e? What is its problem?
Clearing the head will fix this error,
I live in Iran and, unfortunately, the price of the head is too high and I can not buy the head,If possible, send an e-mail. Thanks
how do I get the printhead out of the canon ipf9000? Thank you for this video - I hope this saves me buying a $500 printhead.
Hi, no problem
See step 1 here:
www.marruttusa.com/printer-maintenance/inkjet-cleaning-videos-canon-ipf.php
Hello! How can I remove the air inside the pipes? The Yellow color does not print because the hose is empty near the headprint....
Hi, did you solve this as I have the same issue. thank you
Hi, can this method also be used to clean the Canon imagePrograf iPF1000 print head?
hi mirko
Yes, this technique can be applied to all ipf printer heads by following the video
@@marrutt Thanks bro
E161-4050, what to do? I did a head cleaning and the printer stopped after that, then I tried your procedure, but then I got the E161-4050 error.. My IPF750 start to fill the tanks and at end it show that error and the message tell to call the support.
its useless, i also having the same problem.
You should replace the print head
Imp Plot ...are you replaced the printhead?
How long after cleaning the print head should you wait before putting the print head back in the plotter?
We would recommend you allow the print head to stand for 30 minutes
use isopropyl alcohol instead its cheap
My printhead was good the power went of
After reboot the printer show execute printhead cleaning if this massage still replace the printhead ?
The printhead is new
The printer work fine but when print job send it show this massage
hi marrutt,
I have an IPF 750 and it worked just fine untill some time before it requested to replace the printhead. In lower resolutions (600 dpi normal and under) it started to do lines across the paper where it did not print, i did all the auto-cleanings (nozzles, head...), because the printhead was 5 or 6 years old i thought it was just reaching its limit, and months later it requested to replace it, wich i did, but the problem remains, it's not that i can't print, but only in higher resolutios, and for architectural plans the 600 dpi normal used to be my top resolution used only in finer drawings. Is this something that magic bullet can fix (the printhead is brand new) and what's your thoughts on how to proceed. Thanks in advance and sorry for any bad english.
Hi Tiago, yes if you nozzle check is missing in the same places each time, the magic bullet is the most effective cleaning solution for this issue
thank you, do you recomend the soaked cloth method and leaving it overnight procedure for the Canon ipf 750?
@@marruttdigital3131 can I get it in the USA I cant seem to find magic bullet
Cleaning these printheads almost never works. Buy a new printhead and make sure your capping station absorber pads are clean and correctly seated.
How much "magic bullet" liquid would I need for cleaning one printerhead PF-03 just once?
Hi Elena, you would need just the 60ml bottle
Tell me, what does the error 03130031-2F51??? (plotter canon ipf670)
Right printhead
Canon plotter keeps showing replace print head even after a new head have been replaced
Hi, did you solve this as I have same issue. Thanks
where to get the magic bullet ?
Make yourself.
Most printers still keep track of how many prints a printhead went through. How do you bypass the error message on Canon IPF printers? Anyone know?
I've seen print head reset machines sold for ~$100, with the cost of the cleaning material and the reset device you'll not be out much more than the replacement head on amazon, but hopefully the heads will last much longer
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