Printers Jack Printhead Cleaning Kit Nozzle Solution for Brother HP Officejet 8610 8600 8620 6600 5520 6500 6700 Canon Pro 10 Pro 100 MX922 Brother MG7120 MG6320 Inkjet Printers








Key features
- •Printhead cleaning kit is formulated for HP 3520 3522 3755 4620 5180 5520 5529 5820 6500 6520 6525 6600 6700 6712 6830 6960 6962 6970 6975 6978 7525 8100 8600 8610 8620 8625 8710 8740 940 920 Pro 6968 Pro 6835 c309 c510 d7360 T120 printer.
- •Compatible Canon and Brother Printer Models: Canon 9900 MX922 920 892 860 9020 9000 8720 7520 750 6320 6220 5620 4000 3000 Pro 10 Pro 100 printer.Brother MG7120 MG6320 MFC-J4510DW MFC-6890CDW MFC-J880DW MFC-J6920DW J265 and Lexmark printers.
- •Free cleaning tools and easier to clean(syringe, silicone hose, 1 pair of clean gloves) .Cleaning the printer head and one-time removal of internal ink .
- •An efficient and fast solution quickly decomposes dry ink to better protect and recover the life of blocked printhead
- •Unlike most printer cleaning products Printers Jack cleaner doesn't contain harmful composition which can damage your printer .If you are not satisfied with the cleaning solution, you can contact us for a full refund.
BrandPrinters Jack
CategoryInkjet Ink Cartridges
Printers Jack Printhead Cleaning Kit Nozzle Solution for Brother HP Officejet 8610 8600 8620 6600 5520 6500 6700 Canon Pro 10 Pro 100 MX922 Brother MG7120 MG6320 Inkjet Printers
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Customer Reviews
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Fixed Pixma PRO-10 Head
Scott Wright✓ Verified Purchase•August 7, 2023
My Pixma Pro 10 print head was clogged by ink as I hadn't used it much in recent months. I was told by many "experts" that it would be better to take advantage of current deals and buy a new printer that would only be a few dollars more than the $270 or so for the new head!
I decided I had nothing to lose so after reading some information in a few printer forums I purchased this product. I then removed the ink cartridges and the print head. I first removed the rubber gaskets that seal the cartridges to the print head. Then I placed the head in a small pan and let the head take a natural tilt caused by the print screen on the bottom. I was then able to pour a small amount of solution in each cartridge depression area to let the solution seep through the ports and let it sit for a few hours. I then poured enough solution in a small Tupperware lid and set the head with the print screen down in the solution. This only required about an 1/8inch of fluid or less. I let this sit for another couple of hours.
After this, I used q tips wetted with rubbing alcohol to better clean up the area where the cartridges go. I also used the solution to clean the rubber gaskets before replacing them. (I recommend the solution and not alcohol for this as I don't know how the rubber may react to the alcohol.)
Finally, I used a compressed air can to dry the print head the best I could and then let it sit overnight to dry further. On replacement into the printer, everything worked perfectly. So, $20 compared to over $300 is a no brainer.
I decided I had nothing to lose so after reading some information in a few printer forums I purchased this product. I then removed the ink cartridges and the print head. I first removed the rubber gaskets that seal the cartridges to the print head. Then I placed the head in a small pan and let the head take a natural tilt caused by the print screen on the bottom. I was then able to pour a small amount of solution in each cartridge depression area to let the solution seep through the ports and let it sit for a few hours. I then poured enough solution in a small Tupperware lid and set the head with the print screen down in the solution. This only required about an 1/8inch of fluid or less. I let this sit for another couple of hours.
After this, I used q tips wetted with rubbing alcohol to better clean up the area where the cartridges go. I also used the solution to clean the rubber gaskets before replacing them. (I recommend the solution and not alcohol for this as I don't know how the rubber may react to the alcohol.)
Finally, I used a compressed air can to dry the print head the best I could and then let it sit overnight to dry further. On replacement into the printer, everything worked perfectly. So, $20 compared to over $300 is a no brainer.
Worked as was hoped for.
Ben Spigler✓ Verified Purchase•August 3, 2023
A little difficult assembling the parts (perhaps it's me), but it worked and flushed out the nozzles.
Preformed as advertised
Wes Truitt✓ Verified Purchase•July 27, 2023
Worked very well on a Pixima Pro 10 head that had been setting idle for about 5 years.
I'm happy
I'm happy
As a lower cost alternative I tried this and
P. Ott✓ Verified Purchase•June 6, 2023
each time I used the cleaner it worked for one print and then went back to not working. We determined the print head injured and went on to get a new one but for cleaning this stuff works!
Cleaner
Amelita S Riccio✓ Verified Purchase•May 16, 2023
This saved my work printer! Instructions are easy to use. Highly recommend!!!
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