Printheads
Welcome to our comprehensive selection of print heads, where we take pride in being your go-to source for all your printing needs. As dedicated suppliers, we offer an extensive array of products to cater to a diverse range of requirements.Our inventory boasts an impressive variety of inks meticulously curated for compatibility with all major brands. Whether you’re operating an Inkjet, Laser, Solvent, UV, or Latex printer, we have the perfect ink solution to ensure optimal performance and vibrant results. Our commitment to quality is evident in every drop, as we prioritize delivering inks that meet the highest industry standards.
In addition to our expansive ink collection, we are pleased to introduce our exclusive line of premium papers. Designed to complement the capabilities of Laser, Inkjet, Solvent, UV, and Latex printers, our papers stand out for their superior quality and versatility. Each sheet is crafted to enhance the clarity, color vibrancy, and overall output of your printed materials, providing a professional touch to every project.
FAQS For Cannon Print Heads
1. What is a print head?
• A printhead sprays ink droplets through tiny nozzles to create a print. Print issues like fading or streaks may indicate a clogged or dried-out printhead.
2. What are the types of Canon printheads?
• Canon printheads can be either integrated into the cartridge or built into the printer.
3. How do I determine the printhead type my printer uses?
• Check your cartridges:
• Type 1: Built into the cartridge (e.g., Canon PG-260/CL-261 series).
• Type 2: Built into the printer (e.g., Canon PGI-280/CLI-281 series).
4. Do Canon toner cartridges have a printhead?
• No, toner cartridges do not use printheads. Only inkjet printers have printheads.
5. How to automatically clean a Canon printhead?
• Use Canon’s built-in cleaning function:
• Access through printer display.
• Select “Cleaning” and follow prompts.
• Print a nozzle check page to assess print quality.
6. How to manually clean a Canon printhead?
• For integrated cartridge:
• Use a warm, damp paper towel.
• Blot cartridge, then let it sit on a dry towel.
• Reinstall and try printing.
• For printers with removable printheads:
• Remove cartridges and release printhead.
• Clean with a damp cloth, soak, and let dry.
• Reinstall, secure latch, insert cartridges, and run cleaning function.
7. How often should I clean the print head?
• Regular cleaning prolongs printer and cartridge life.
• Print at least once or twice a week to keep printheads primed.
• Run the built-in cleaning function a couple of times a month but avoid excessive use.