UV cleaning & moisturizing liquid compatible with Epson UV inkjet printers including UV-LED flatbed models.
It will clean and unclogs Piezo Nano printer nozzles to maintain optimal performance.
Applying it regularly helps keep your UV printer running at its best.
The cleaning solution is gently pushed through the printhead nozzles, helping to loosen and flush out accumulated ink particles and residue.
Regular use helps protect and moisten the nozzles, reducing the chance of residue drying and hardening on them. It’s simple, easy to use, and far more cost-effective than repairing or replacing a blocked printhead
- UV cleaning liquid : Available in a 100ml, 250ml and 500ml bottle all Epson UV inkjet printers.
- UV Moisturizer Liquid: Available in a 500ml bottle for all Epson UV inkjet printers.
How to Use
UV Cleaning Liquid: This liquid helps unclog and maintain your Piezo Nano printer nozzles during manual cleaning. After cleaning, ensure the printhead and surrounding area are completely dry before resuming printer use.
UV Moisturizer Liquid: Apply a few drops around 2ml onto the capping station, leave it for 20-30 minutes, and then wipe clean with a lint-free cloth.
Note:
UV cleaning solution and the moisturiser should not be diluted.
Active ingredient cleaning Liquid:
N-nitroso-N-phenylhydroxylamine aluminium salt
Active ingredients moisturising Liquid:
N-nitroso-N-phenylhydroxylamine aluminium salt; sodium carbonate (soda ash)
UV cleaning & moisturizing liquid compatible with Epson UV inkjet printers
This premium UV DTF Epson Piezo Nano print head cleaning and moisturiser does not need to be diluted.
You can clean the print head manually or via the cleaning function in your printer or on your PC.
It is a good idea to check whether the nozzle needs to be cleaned. If it is operating well, you don't need to clean it. Cleaning it usually costs you around 10% - 20% of your ink for each colour nozzle.
Signs that your printer head is clogged include:
- your print is blurry, or
- the colours are faded or degraded (which is usually striping across the print), or
- you get blank pages despite having sufficient ink in the cartridges.