Basic care of your inkjet printer
Page 2 - Roller cleaning If you use your printer often, and especially
if you use 2-sided inkjet papers, proper maintenance of the feed
rollers is important. Paper leaves behind dust
as it runs through your printer. 2-sided papers leave inkjet
coating behind, which can be slick. You will eventually notice
inconsistent feeding or sometimes your printer will not feed at
all.
Also, ink overspray can build
up on the rollers below the print head. This results in black
streaks, usually on the back of your paper.
Follow the steps below and any feed
or streaking issues should dissappear.
NOTE! Red
River Paper assumes no liability if you follow these cleaning
steps. If you are careless in cleaning your printer, damage could
occur. We have been cleaning our printers in this manner for
7 years with no problems to date.
What you will need:

Bottle of rubbing alcohol |

Alcohol pads
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First, look down the feed tray of your
printer - see image below.
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Canon
printer note!
Because Canon printers do not
have an on demand paper feed button, you will not be able to
reach the entire roller.
When running the alcohol soaked
sheet through, you will have to make a print - we suggest a
text document with only one line or character. |
If you put your fingers in the feed
path, you will feel rubber coated rollers. Take your alcohol
swab and hold it on a roller with your finger. Now, push the
paper
feed button on your printer - the rollers will move. Don't
be alarmed if your finger gets tugged a bit. It will NOT get
pulled
into the mechanism! Cycle the paper feed a few times and make
sure you clean each roller.
If you are having trouble with
ink streaks on your paper, try this:
Take an 8.5x11 sheet of plain paper.
Soak the interior of the sheet with rubbing alcohol, leaving
all four edges completely dry. Run this sheet through your printer
2-3 times front and back. This will clean all of the internal
rollers of debris and any ink.
Finally
Use canned air to blow any remaining dust
and debris from the print feed path and inside the printer. Be gentle
with the air and do not get it too close to any delicate parts.
Red River now sells cleaning
sheets and packs that make this process easier and quicker.
Good luck!
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