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As you will be using your sublimation printer on a regular basis, it is important that it is running in tip-top shape at all times. To keep your sublimation printer in good condition, you need to do regular maintenance. After all, you don’t want your sublimation printer to stop working just when you receive a large order. When you perform regular maintenance on your sublimation printer, it will work all the time, which in turn reduces the number of hassles significantly. How do you keep your sublimation printer in tip-top shape? Here are three amazing tips that you can use:

Check The Print Head

You need to keep checking the print head on a regular basis if you want to have high-quality prints all the time. Move the print head to one side and look at the sides to see if there is any ink build up. If you notice ink build up on the plastic part of the print head, you should clean it. However, do not try to clean the head directly as you may damage it.

Keep The Capping Station, Flush Pad, And Wiper Blade Clean 

The capping station is important because it uses a vacuum to prepare your print heads. If there is any contamination due to the deposition of ink, it will overload itself every time you need to get something printed. Clean the capping station with the help of a Q-tip.

The flush pad is where the print head will release small amounts of ink to ensure the nozzle is open. As you keep printing with your sublimation printer, the pad will reach a saturation point after which it won’t work at all. Rinse the flush pad regularly so that you have a hassle-free printing experience.

The wiper blade will keep your print head clean by removing excess ink from it. Over time, your wiper blade will become dirty with ink. As a result of this, your wiper blade won’t be able to clean the printer heads. Use a Q-tip to clean your wiper blade. 

Perform Nozzle Checks Before You Start The Day

Every day before you start printing, you should perform nozzle checks or test prints. Nozzle checks will let you know if all the printer heads are working at optimal levels. If there is clogging in the heads, you will notice a drop in the quality of your print. In such situations, you need to clean the print head before you start printing.

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