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IP7250 Printhead Cleaning
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[QUOTE="Deleted member 14725, post: 221215"] Can you remove the print head? if so... remove the cartridges, remove the print head, and then put it on some warm water, not submerged, only making sure the nozzles get wet, it has to be water with no minerals. You can also use alcohol for this, leave there and be patient, then check with some cleaning paper what kind of footprint the print head leaves. Some people use syringes to push some water in, but this has to be done GENTLY and slowly, IMHO it's not always necessary. Then place the print head again in place, but make sure some drops of ink are placed on the ink input and then clean, this is to "prime" the print head, you can watch videos about this on YT, most people prime using syringes but I'm not suggesting this because it's delicate, pushing too hard damages the nozzles. Then place the cartridges and LEAVE it be, then perform one cleaning cycle and try printing. This and variations of this method worked for a lot of people, priming the print heads is not as easy as priming cartridges. I have printers with similar printhead as your model, so I know. Just remember, it's possible your printhead might be too old and used, and cleaning won't help... requiring a new print head, this is often the case. [/QUOTE]
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