How to clean the print head of flatbed printer correctly?

Feb 20, 2020

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Flat-panel printers have unlimited printing materials, can directly image on objects, and can print workpiece materials with concave and convex surfaces, no film-making, no color registration, and no nozzle blocking. Suitable for custom patterns on materials such as clothing, mobile phone cases, wine bottles, wine boxes, wooden boards, glass plates, plastics, leather, mobile phones, USB flash drives, vases, PVC, EVA, ABS, etc. Like, promotional items, gifts, etc. Flatbed printer's printing process is one-time imaging, bright colors, clear images, waterproof washing, abrasion resistance, and can be stored for a long time.

How to clean the print head of flatbed printer correctly?

However, as long as the machine is necessary to perform necessary daily maintenance!

For flatbed printers, it is important to regularly clean and maintain the printheads. But do you really clean the printheads of flatbed printers properly?

First, you need to prepare a screwdriver, syringe, and nozzle cleaning solution before you start cleaning the nozzles of the universal flatbed printer.

Step 1: Turn off the power to ensure safety. Then use a screwdriver to remove the cover from the head of the flatbed printer, and completely remove the printer's nozzle and cable. Protect the cable, and do not drop liquid on the cable to prevent the cable from being damaged.

The second step: the syringe sucks an appropriate amount of professional head cleaning liquid, and slowly fills the ink suction port of the head in turn until no residual ink flows out, and then the head is left to stand still.

Many people mistakenly think that this work can be completed in one time, but to fully clean the remaining ink of the nozzle, it is necessary to slowly and slowly inject the nozzle cleaning liquid in order to make the ink outlet channel of the nozzle open.

After that, you still need to shake the nozzle to test whether there is residual ink in the nozzle. After repeated operation and testing, it was found that there is no residual ink flowing out of the nozzle, and the liquid flowing out of the nozzle is clear and free of impurities, so that the cleaning of the nozzle is basically complete.

Step 3: Use a clean syringe, and then slowly blow in the air in order to dry the ink channel of the nozzle and quickly keep the inside of the nozzle clean and dry. Such nozzle maintenance is done.

If you need to continue working, put the print head back into the flatbed printer as is. If you will not use the machine for a period of time, wrap the sprinkler with plastic wrap, protect the sprinkler, and store it in a dry place.


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