Just release a thin stream of warm water from the tap and place the cartridge under it in such a way that the water flows only on the nozzles and not on the circuit strip. Ensure that you do not allow too much water to flow over the cartridge. Place the cartridge (only the nozzle area) under a tap with running warm water for around 15 to 20 minutes. Method 4: Caution: This method can possibly damage your cartridge (try it at your own risk). Do the needful completely at your own risk. However, if the cartridge is almost half dead already, it is worth trying. Do note, the methods, if not adhered to properly, can possibly damage the cartridge too. If the print head of these types of printers are having the same problem, you may try this workshop in a similar fashion with the print heads. Cannon, Brother and Epson use a separate head unit and ink tank altogether. For example, HP print heads and some other printers have a common ink tank and head. Ink tanks do not have nozzles and hence, this workshop will not work on it. This is also applicable for printers that have a separate print head that houses ink tanks on it. Note: This workshop is only applicable for those print cartridges which have the print head and ink tank as one single package. We request you to read each method mentioned below very carefully before trying it. Some isopropyl alcohol readily available at a chemist for around Rs 40 for a 500 ml bottle.
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