I am sure everyone has had the problem of not using your machine and having the heads clog. Here is a tip that works real good.
1 - Remove the front cover
2 - Cut a few small pieces from your drain tubes (1/2")
3 - Unplug the t fitting and use the piece of tubing you cut and a plastic plug. Make sure you also plug the other side so the ink doesn't dry in the tube.
4- Move your heads out of the way and pour cleaning solution into the drain sponges so it is peaking over the top.
5- Slowly slide heads back on to seal gaskets and let soak for as long as needed. 10 minutes to overnight if it is really dried out.
6 - Reattach drain tubes and do a normal cleaning.
7- Repeat this procedure until they are unclogged.
This is better than using the powerful cleaning that can damgage the nozzles. It will soften the ink so the normal cleaning can work. Never rub the heads or you can push dried ink into the nozzle holes.
If you have a few stubborn nozzles you can also attach a syringe to the drain hose. Make sure heads are sealed to gaskets and pull some ink through the drain tube by pulling on the syringe quickly for each head that is clogged. This should break loose any clogged nozzles and is better than using the high pressure powerful cleaning setting.
Hope it helps.
PLUG DRAIN LINES
FILL WITH CLEANING SOLUTION
SOAK
RE ATTACH DRAIN LINES AND DO A NORMAL CLEANING
1 - Remove the front cover
2 - Cut a few small pieces from your drain tubes (1/2")
3 - Unplug the t fitting and use the piece of tubing you cut and a plastic plug. Make sure you also plug the other side so the ink doesn't dry in the tube.
4- Move your heads out of the way and pour cleaning solution into the drain sponges so it is peaking over the top.
5- Slowly slide heads back on to seal gaskets and let soak for as long as needed. 10 minutes to overnight if it is really dried out.
6 - Reattach drain tubes and do a normal cleaning.
7- Repeat this procedure until they are unclogged.
This is better than using the powerful cleaning that can damgage the nozzles. It will soften the ink so the normal cleaning can work. Never rub the heads or you can push dried ink into the nozzle holes.
If you have a few stubborn nozzles you can also attach a syringe to the drain hose. Make sure heads are sealed to gaskets and pull some ink through the drain tube by pulling on the syringe quickly for each head that is clogged. This should break loose any clogged nozzles and is better than using the high pressure powerful cleaning setting.
Hope it helps.
PLUG DRAIN LINES
FILL WITH CLEANING SOLUTION
SOAK
RE ATTACH DRAIN LINES AND DO A NORMAL CLEANING