Magic Bullet Printer Head Cleaning Fluid

Magic Bullet Printer Head Cleaning Fluid

Loading...
Loading...

Magic Bullet Print Head Cleaning Fluid

A clogged printer can be frustrating and result in a salvageable printer being discarded. If you have a clogged printer that uses either dye or pigment inks the innovative Magic Bullet Print Head cleaning fluid can help ...

From £19.95 (£16.63 Excl VAT)

accepted payments
accepted payments
For Saturday shipping and delivery by
Tuesday 24th December, order within:
  SECTION CONTENTS (click to jump to): Printer Head Cleaning   –   Print Head Clean / Unblock   –   Wiper Blade Clean   –   Pump Cap Clean   –   Spit Pad Clean   –   Spigot Clean

Removing clogged ink – Using a Syringe with Cleaning Fluid Through Your Printer Head

Video Description

This video demonstrates how to unblock a clogged head using magic bullet head cleaner. A blocked printer head is when Ink dries on a print head, usually with a mixture of ink and paper dust. Do not run multiple cleans as this in fact makes it worse, as even more ink dries out and wastes ink!

You will need a small flat-bladed screwdriver, Cotton buds, Magic Bullet Maintenance Fluid solution.

Purchase Magic Bullet Maintenance Fluid above
Includes 60ml / 250ml bottle of Magic Bullet Print Head Cleaning Fluid, Syringe, Tube, Gloves, Complete and individual Purge Files for all Printers / colours, Printed Instructions & Printer Maintenance DVD

How to Clean an Epson Printer’s Print Head

Video Description

If your nozzle check is missing in the same place every time, it is likely that paper dust has traveled up under the head, and has dried the ink. Good quality inkjet ink is not air drying, and needs the inkjet paper coating to dry the ink – paper dust will do just as well! To clear this blockage, John demonstrates how to clean the underside of your printer’s print head using Magic Bullet Maintenance Fluid.

ou will need a J Cloth Pad, Scissors, Magic Bullet Maintenance Fluid. Purchase above.

Includes 60ml / 250ml bottle of Magic Bullet Print Head Cleaning Fluid, Syringe, Tube, Gloves, Complete and individual Purge Files for all Printers / colours, Printed Instructions & Printer Maintenance DVD

How to Clean your Epson Printer’s Wiper Blade

Video Description

If you have a smear or indistinct nozzle check print out, it could be that your wiper blade is not evenly cleaning the underside of your printer head. John demonstrates how to clean your printer’s wiper blade using Magic Bullet Maintenance Fluid, You will need a small flat-bladed screwdriver, Cotton buds, Magic Bullet Maintenance Fluid.

Purchase Magic Bullet Maintenance Fluid above

Includes 60ml / 250ml bottle of Magic Bullet Print Head Cleaning Fluid, Syringe, Tube, Gloves, Complete and individual Purge Files for all Printers / colours, Printed Instructions & Printer Maintenance DVD

How to Clean your Printer's Pump Cap

Basic Pump Cap Cleaning

How to Clean your Printer's Pump Cap

Next Level Pump Cap Cleaning

Video Description

If your cleaning cycles do not work. The sprung-loaded pump cap transfers vacuum to the print head during cleaning cycles, by forming an air-tight seal up under the printhead surface with it’s rectangular ‘O’ ring seal. This ‘O’ ring seal must be microscopically clean at all times – tiny particles of dried ink will prevent an efficient cleaning action by reducing your vacuum transfer efficiency. You will need Cotton Buds, Magic Bullet Maintenance Fluid.

Purchase Magic Bullet Maintenance Fluid above
Includes 60ml bottle of Magic Bullet Print Head Cleaning Fluid, Syringe, Tube, Gloves, Complete and individual Purge Files for all Printers / colours, Printed Instructions & Printer Maintenance DVD

How to Clean your Printer’s Spit Pad

Video Description

If you are getting streaks or blobs of ink on top of your prints, it could be that your print head is dumping ink on to the surface of your printer paper, because the print head had not been able to ‘spit out’ the excess ink at the end of it’s pass over the page. The print head ‘spits out’ excess ink at the left hand side of your platen, and if your spit pad is not clear, you can get a build up of dried ink, which can prevent correct operation of the print head function.

You will need paper kitchen towel, Magic Bullet Maintenance Fluid.

Purchase Magic Bullet Maintenance Fluid above
Includes 60ml bottle of Magic Bullet Print Head Cleaning Fluid, Syringe, Tube, Gloves, Complete and individual Purge Files for all Printers / colours, Printed Instructions & Printer Maintenance DVD

How to Clean your Printer’s Spigots

Video Description

If your nozzle check is missing in different places each time, it is likely that air is entering your ink circuit somewhere, and the most likely cause is A: leaky cartridge (replace cartridge) and if that does not work, try B: Cleaning your Print Head Spigots. These are the little black plastic ‘pins’ which pierce your inkjet cartridges. They have serations at the top of the pins, which enable the print head to draw ink out of your cartridges, and the cartridges have a rubber gland, which is supposed to form an air-tight seal with the printer spigots [pins). If you have a tiny area of dried ink stuck on the side of the spigots, you can have microscopic grains of dried ink, which will allow air to be drawn into the print head, and you will be trying to print with ink/air mixed, which is foam!

You will need Cotton Buds, Magic Bullet Maintenance Fluid.

Purchase Magic Bullet Maintenance Fluid above
Includes 60ml bottle of Magic Bullet Print Head Cleaning Fluid, Syringe, Tube, Gloves, Complete and individual Purge Files for all Printers / colours, Printed Instructions & Printer Maintenance DVD

For prices and purchase options CLICK HERE to return to the top of the page