🖨️💧 Keep your prints flawless — don’t let clogged heads hold you back!
This 100mL printer cleaning kit features a water-based cleaning fluid designed to dissolve ink clogs in all major inkjet printers including Epson, HP, Canon, Brother, Samsung, and Lexmark. The kit includes multiple nozzle sizes, syringes, tubing, and gloves, enabling precise and easy cleaning of printhead nozzles to restore optimal printer performance and extend device lifespan.
Ink Base | Water |
Compatibility Options | Printer Head Cleaner Fluid, Printer Head Nozzle Cleaner, Printer Head Cleaning Fluid |
Compatible Devices | Ink Tank Printer, Inkjet Printer, DTF Printer, Ink Cartridges Printer, Ink Printer |
Color | Printer Head Cleaning Kit 100mL |
Compatible Printer Models | printhead clogger cleaner, printer head cleaner liquid, printer head cleaning solution, printer head nozzle cleaner, printhead cleaner fluid |
Ink Colour | Multicolor |
Page Yield | 1200 |
Additional Features | printer head clogger cleaner, printer head cleaner liquid, printer head cleaner fluid, printer head clogger cleaning, printer head nozzles cleaner flush |
L**N
OMG it worked!
First of all, I am not a paid shill for any product, and I am not involved with this company in any way. I'm just a happy customer.Y'all, IT WORKED!!For maybe 8 months my Epson Workforce WF-7720 has been printing poorly. Specifically, the yellow would barely print anything. I tried running the "Print Head Cleaning" function on the printer so many times with no change. Finally, about 6 months ago I ordered this cleaning kit. Then I read the instructions and watched the video and I guess it seemed daunting so I never actually tried using it. It just sat there on my desk, mocking me. And in the meantime, I had this amazing printer that I love but it wouldn't print right. I'm sure everyone knows how it goes - it was on my list of things I needed to deal with but I just didn't get around to it. Until this week.This week, for various reasons, I became motivated to have a working printer again. So I read the instructions again and I kinda halfheartedly tried to use it. It didn't change anything. I started shopping for a new printer thinking this one was just dead. Then for some reason yesterday I decided to read the instructions again. Maybe I didn't do it right. It turns out, I needed to use some of the attachments that were included in the kit. You see, the kit includes all manner of little gizmos and, quite honestly, the instructions don't really help you figure out what to do with them. I suspect it is a situation where every type of printer is different so they just give you everything you need but they can't possibly do the simple thinking for you to help you figure out what to do. Turns out it was easy once I started looking at it. There's a little piece that fits perfectly over the nozzle on my printer, and a little tube and various attachment pieces to build a way to connect the nozzle attachment to the syringe. Honestly, this is where those little logic games your mom played with you as a toddler come in handy. Legos and Lincoln Logs, things like that. It's not difficult. The main key is that you have to end up with the little yellow connector piece snugly mounted to the print head nozzle in order for this to work. There's no special trick or anything strange about it, all the pieces are included for you to easily solve the problem. At least for my printer. (I included a picture of what my syringe contraption looked like after I put it together.)Anyway, I got it all rigged up with the included pieces and pulled the liquid up into the syringe. I attached the thing to the yellow print head nozzle on my printer and gently pressed the plunger and let it sit for a minute. Then I retracted the syringe and it pulled a bunch of yellow up into the syringe along with the cleaning fluid. I did that back and forth a few times and then disconnected it and cleaned up the mess (which was also much easier than I had envisioned). Plugged the printer back in and got it all back together, printed a couple test pages and then on the second one the yellow section was completely printed for the first time in ages! So I googled for a color printer test page and printed it and every color looked perfect!Oh, I also wanted to mention that the instructions mention something about putting "blotter paper" down under the print cartridge carriage thing to absorb the mess. I didn't know what blotter paper was so I took a paper towel and cut it into a long strip about 2" wide and then put it over the giant sponge thing that is under where the cartridge carriage thing moves back and forth. All the fluid I squirted through the print head made a bit of a mess but my paper towel absorbed most of it. I used a couple more paper towels to clean up the rest, and it looks fine now.In any case, this product worked exactly as advertised and saved my excellent printer from being replaced. I would definitely order this again if I needed it in the future.
A**Y
Miracle product!
I got this to clean out an hp desk jet that wouldn’t print color. I injected this solution after warming and it barely came out so I let it sit for a half hour. The next blast blew out all kinds of clotted ink which came out black from all of the colors. I repeated that that every 20 minutes two more times also cleaning the black that didn’t need it. After a few head cleanings the print quality and color was amazing and I only used half a bottle! Even though the black was flowing the sharpness slightly improved. Most printers could use this occasionally for people that don't print often enough especially color. Also helps with cheaper aftermarket ink.
K**N
Worked great for me
My HP Officejet color printer would only print yellow and black. I am not real techy but gave this a try. Along with a YouTube video, it worked great! My printer now prints all colors.
A**S
Yes and no but would keep on hand
I got a 20 year old printer free with closed up printhead, was sitting for 2 years, this printer sold for $6000 new 15 years ago, and a replacement printhead is $2000, took it apart to clean when watching YouTube videos of how to take it apart I saw 3 different ways to clean mine was so bad this was not cutting the the clog finally used simple green and a little ammonia that opened it up, used this to flush that out was worried about if that may be to strong for the printhead. If anything I needed the tools to do the job. For a general clog I think this would do the job a 2 to 3 year clog may need something more, my printhead jets on this is very small.
S**K
Incredible Results, Take Your Time
Very easy to use and very effective!Simplified directions for an effective cleaning:1. Go into your printer menu and have it start a print nozzle cleaning. Be ready to disconnect the power immediately after it starts.2. Unplug the power once the nozzle cleaning begins. This is important, it stops the printer head from moving and keeps it in an unlocked position.3. While the printer head is unlocked and the power is turned off, remove your secondary printer cartridges (if equipped) from the movable printhead. Mark each one to help remember the order they go in!4. With the secondary cartridges removed, you should see 4 little nipples/ports corresponding to each color cartridge.5. Grab a few paper towels and fold each one 3 times, lengthwise. Place 1 folded paper towel into the tray beneath the printhead assembly to help absorb the mess that is about to come out from it.5. Use the cleaning kit with the hose/tube FIRMLY attached to the syringe and fill the syringe with the cleaning solution.6. FIRMLY attach the other end of the hose/tube from the syringe to the nipple/port on your printer and begin applying pressure to the syringe plunger to eject the cleaning solution into the port. Once the syringe is empty, carefully disconnect the hose/tube from the print nipple/port and dab it clean on a paper towel. Now you can refill the syringe and repeat the procedure on the same port to ensure it is cleaned.7. After the second flushing, slide the printhead over to remove the paper towel beneath it. (It is going to be a soggy mess.) Take your second paper towel to replace the one you just extracted.8. Repeat steps 5 and 6 (and 7 if necessary).9. Once you have cleaned all of the ports, dab up any spillage from the bottom of the printhead before you reinstall the secondary cartridges and remove the paper towel from beneath the print head.10. Reinstall the secondary printheads making sure they go back in the correct order or your prints will come out discolored and odd looking.11. Run 2 or 3 print head tests on fresh paper to verify the printer is working correctly. It may take 2 (in my case 3) times for this test to complete properly with freshly cleaned ports because it needs to flush out the residual cleaning solution from the ports.12. Enjoy your Like New printer!
J**Y
could work just fine, but not for me.
Hasn't worked yet. Bought because of a reel I saw. I don't want to get a new printer because so many have complaints about connectivity and this one is perfect. I'm waiting on another spray can to see it that does it.
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