May. 11, 2021
As a Uv Ink Manufacturer, I would like to share with you the time it takes to replace the print head. If your business has a commercial printer, it is important to clean and maintain the print head-after all, if the print head is damaged or clogged, your printer will not work. Even with proper care and maintenance, the print head sometimes needs to be replaced.
Even the cheapest inkjet printers have print heads. If the print head of a home printer is broken, it is usually more economical to buy a new printer. For expensive commercial printers, whenever the print head is damaged, the cost of buying a new printer is prohibitive, which is why it should be replaced.
The print head is supplied with ink from an ink cartridge; this ink is sprayed onto the paper with small nozzles. Piezoelectric inkjet print heads use electric charge and vibration to push ink out of the nozzles, while thermal inkjet print heads use heat to boil ink and generate ink vapor, which is forced through the nozzles of the print head.
As you can imagine, with different types of print heads, there are different cleaning and repairing methods, and different answers to the question of when to replace them. Please consult your printer's manual and follow the manufacturer's troubleshooting guide.
If you notice a decrease in print quality, this may be a sign that your print head needs to be replaced. Unfortunately, this may also be a sign that your print head needs cleaning. How do you know which one is needed?
It's simple: clean the print head first. Your printing system may be clogged and needs to be thoroughly cleaned. Try to loosen the print head using one of our approved cleaning systems. Run one or two cleaning cycles to remove any dry ink. If you have done this, but still do not see improvement, the next step is to replace the ink cartridges. These two steps should solve most print head problems, but if they do not solve the problem, then it is time to replace the print head.
Some printers make it easier to diagnose print head problems-they display a problem with the print head on the LCD screen. Naturally, this is also a sign that the print head may need to be replaced.
When you have a commercial or wide-format printer, replacing the print head requires some research. You will find that there are seemingly endless choices, confusing names and numbers, and it is not always easy to find what you need. This is why we created the "full print head"-our goal is to make it easier for companies to find replacement print heads so they can start working again.