Monday 19 June 2017

Dial Canon Printer Number NZ and Learn How to Clean Print heads to Solve Canon Printer Problems

One of the causes of Canon software problems especially in printing quality is a clogged and dirty print-head. Since the print-head is what channels the ink from the cartridge to the paper, it is prone to accumulate ink residue and other elements that can clog its nozzles. Clogged print-heads usually occur when the it is not used for a long time.

With this, Canon device technical support suggests cleaning the publish head from time to time to prevent device problems clogged print-heads can cause. If you do not know how to properly clean print-heads, call Canon printer number nz.

How to Clean Print-heads Properly?

There are actually two ways that you can try to clean the print-head successfully.

Technical Print-heads Cleaning: This refers to using the computer to initiate publish -head cleaning. This is usually the initial cleaning option done because this is an easy step. Plus, the fact that checking the nozzles can also be done through the computer makes it very convenient to clean the print-head.

  • Access the Maintenance Tab on the device Properties.
  • When you see the Cleanup icon, click it to start the cleanup process.
  • There is also a Deep Cleaning icon that you can click if the initial cleaning process does not work.

Manual Cleanup: This is the second-line of cleaning option usually needed if technical solution does not work. This is usually advised by customer support Canon if the print-head it too clogged.

  • Open the device case.
  • Remove the Cartridge.
  • Release the print-head.
Start cleanup the publish -head thoroughly with the use of hot water. Remove the cause of the clogging completely.

Let the print-head dry before reassembling it and reinstalling it to your printer.



If you want a very detailed instruction on how to clean print heads properly, feel free to contact Canon printer support number 099509153.

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