If you own an Epson
R200, R220, R300, R320, R340, RX600, RX620 it is very simple to
remove the printhead for cleaning.
Our new revised nozzle blaster kit
will show you how to remove the printhead for very stubborn
clogs.
I’m sure most of you have read somewhere on
the internet about Epson printheads becoming clogged. No matter
how good they are, they get clogged for no reason and do not
unclog by themselves.
WARNING! You must be handy and have
some working knowledge of do it yourself.
The instructions
included CAN NOT cover all possible conditions and
situations that may occur. It must be understood by the person
that common sense can not be built into the instructions.
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There are only 5 easy steps to remove the printhead on these
Epson models: R200, R220, R300, R320, R340,
RX600, RX620 You will only need a few tools.
1. A small flat blade
screwdriver.
2. A Philip screwdriver
3. A pair of needle nose pliers
4. A good flashlight
STEP 1 |
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We will show you how to remove the printhead with out removing
any printer covers or dismantling any major printer parts
STEP 2 |
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STEP 3 |
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STEP 4 |
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STEP 5 |
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Removal of the
printhead takes some patients and the desire to fix the printer.
There is better then a 50/50 chance
that you will fix the printer. Remember it did not work before
so you have nothing to loose. |
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We always do research and test our
product before releasing it. Here we show some of the Epson
printheads we removed. There is no need to remove the entire
printhead assembly just the print head.
This cleaning kit can be used
on
any Epson model
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