Print Cartridge Maintenance and Handling
Nozzle-to-Paper Distance
One of the most important keys to having crisp, sharp text (and graphics) is setting the proper nozzle-to-paper distance. HP recommends a nozzle-to-paper spacing of 1.0mm to 1.5 mm. Higher nozzle-to-paper spacing degrades print quality (fuzzy text), because the ink droplet is less likely to hit the targeted area of the paper.
Print Cartridge Cleaning
Wiping:
Another key to maintaining good print quality is proper cleaning of the print cartridge. During printing ink- spray, paper fibers and dust can build up on the print cartridge. These can eventually degrade the print quality. When this occurs, the print cartridge should be wiped with a wet fiberless cloth.
Wipe slowly across the long-axis with the print cartridge facing down (as shown). Do not apply excessive force, as this could scratch the nozzle area.
A Cloth Should Be:
√ Soft
√ Fiberless
√ Moist with water (de-ionized is best, but tap water works)
x Abrasive
x Made of small fibers
x Dry or containing chemical additives
The cloth must be soft so that it does not scratch the print cartridge. It should be fiberless because small fibers from the cloth can be left behind and block the nozzles of the print cartridge. The cloth must be moistened with liquid or it may scratch the print cartridge. Scratches on the print cartridge prevent the ink from coming out of the nozzle straight. If the ink drops do not come out of the nozzles straight they will not land on the paper in the proper place causing fuzzy text. De-ionized water is better than tap water because tap water contains minerals that can leave behind deposits in the chambers. During wiping the water cleans out the nozzles and the firing chambers. A small amount of water mixes with the ink in the chambers.
Purging the Nozzles:
If the print cartridge sits inactive for a period of time, ink may dry in the nozzles. Dried ink clogging a nozzle is called an ink plug. As a result of the ink plug, white streaks will be visible in the printed text or graphic. Printing alone may not remove ink plugs from the nozzles. To obtain better print quality, purge the ink plug. This is accomplished by wiping the nozzle plate until ink is drawn out and absorbed into the cloth. Then print a few lines of text or graphics at high resolution.
Procedure:
This purging operation as well as wiping the print cartridge with a wet cloth should be done after every extended period of down time in order to prevent unacceptable levels of print quality.
Storage
Short-term Storage (Less than 2 days)
Long-term Storage (Greater than 3 days)
