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How To Avoid Clogging Of Edible Printers?

Mar 09,2017 icinginks 0

clogging problem of edible print


Edible printers should be regularly cleaned and maintained to avoid the clogging problem of edible print. It includes cleaning the print heads and nozzle and ensuring that the ink cartridges are not low or empty. 

Additionally, using high-quality edible ink cartridges designed explicitly for edible printers can help prevent clogging. Using the correct type of icing sheets or wafer paper is also essential, as using too thick or too thin can also cause clogging.

If your printer is not yielding hues accurately and your nozzle test is not demonstrating all the cartridge hues, you will likely need to clean your print head.


Why does it Happen?



  • Print heads of your edible printers can clog because of the non-utilization of a printer. Leaving a printer to sit idle, mainly when you have edible cartridges installed, can bring about the water from the ink beads which aggregate at the heads to vanish, deserting crystalline (sugar) stores which can stop up the print heads.

  • Edible ink cartridges are produced using different natural ingredients, some of which incorporate sugar, which can solidify if kept under 18 degrees Celsius after some time.

  • One common cause is using low-quality or expired edible ink cartridges, which can contain particles or impurities that can clog the print head. 

  • Irregular cartridges cleaning can also cause clogging, as dried ink and debris can accumulate in the print head and nozzle.


Steps to Unclog Your Edible Printer:


Step 1: Clean the Print Head

Use a damp cloth or cotton swab to gently wipe the print head and nozzle to remove any dried ink or debris.

Step 2: Perform a Nozzle Check

Most edible printers have a built-in nozzle check function that can help to clear any clogs. Refer to your printer's user manual for instructions on how to perform a nozzle check.

Step 3: Run the Cleaning Solution 

Some edible printers come with a cleaning solution to flush out any clogs. If not, you can use water or a mixture of water and a small amount of dish soap.

Step 4: Use compressed Air

Compressed air blows out any clogs or debris inside the print head or nozzle.

Step 5: Replace the Ink Cartridges 

If the above steps do not work, it may be necessary to replace the ink cartridges. 

Step 6: The Ultimate Solution

If you want to get rid of the clogging problem of edible print and experience a seamless printing process, get your hands on Icinginks' premium quality edible ink cleaning cartridges.


How to Use Icinginks Premium Quality Edible Ink Cleaning Cartridges



  • You can easily install Icinginks' set of cleaning cartridges and run an internal printer feature called "cleaning and deep cleaning".

  • To perform cleaning, go to Printer Properties > Maintenance > Cleaning. 

  • You should do this a couple of times and print a few pages to get the cleaning liquid to run through the printer.  

  • Following this procedure, your printhead always remains like new, and it keeps the nozzles clear, which will jet true colors for your edible images.


Out of cleaning Cartridges? Don't worry. Follow This Step


Did you know that the edible printers have an implicit capacity to clean the print head should it hint at clogging?

In the edible printer driver's Properties segment, a maintenance territory gives two decisions to print head cleaning: Regular Cleaning and Deep Cleaning. 

Both of these capacities constrain edible ink through the print head's small spouts, keeping in mind the end goal to break down the dried sustenance shading precious stones that stop the nozzle and cause poor print quality.


Conclusion


Safeguard your edible printer today with high-quality cleaning cartridges from Icinginks. Keep your printer in top condition and avoid clogging with regular maintenance and cleaning.


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