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This UV cleaning solution for Ricoh, Kyocera, Konica UV- LED DTF flatbed printers will help maintain (clean and unclog) your printer nozzles so they operate optimally.

Consistent use ensures that your UV-LED printer sustains peak printing performance.

The cleaning solution is pushed through the printhead nozzles where it breaks up/ flushes out any ink particles/ residue that has accumulated there and may block the nozzle. You can use it regularly to protect and moisten the nozzle and prevent residue drying on it. It is simple and easy to use and very inexpensive compared to repairing or replacing a blocked nozzle.

This kit contains:

  - Syringe 10ml with attachemt and tube

  - Gloves

  - Cotton swabs

  - lint free cloth

The number of individual items changes with kit options.

 

Note: this product is not compatible with water-based dtg printers.

This high quality UV cleaning solution is environmentally-friendly.

It has an expiry of 2 years.  

 

Note: this UV cleaning solution should not be diluted. It can be used regularly for heavy printer use (a few times a week, ideally) and less often for less heavy printer use.

 

The active ingredients are:

Diethylene glycol butyl ether acetate.

N-Nitroso-N-phenylhydroxylamine Aluminium Salt, solvent.

UV cleaning solution for Ricoh, Kyocera, Konica printers 500ml

$42.00Price
  • This premium UV DTF print head cleaning concentrate 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.

    It is a good idea to clean your printer head once a month - the most you use it, the greater the likelihood you will need to clean it. 

     

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