Printhead Protector Guard - Protective Cover for T1881 PH: WF-7720 WF-7710 WF-7111 WF-7610 WF-7620 WF-3640 WF-3720
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*** Prevent your printer against error 0x9A or 031006** Protect the printhead cable from the ink backsplash.The ink will accumulate on the bottom of the printhead when you print. Eventually,...
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** Prevent your printer against error 0x9A or 031006
** Protect the printhead cable from the ink backsplash.
The ink will accumulate on the bottom of the printhead when you print. Eventually, it will either flow towards the FFC cable or wipe out by the capping station. However, when too much ink is accumulated, the ink can get into the FFC cable connection and short-circuit the mainboard. In that case, you will need a printhead replacement, FFC cable replacement, and mainboard replacement (Error 0x9A or 031006), or say you will need a new printer.
This cover is called the Jesus of the printheads because it SAVES. To install, simply:
1) Remove the FFC cable
2) Loop the cover through the cable
3) Install the cable back to the printhead as usual
4) Slide the cover on the printhead.
5) Suggestion: use silicone sealant to seal the edge of the cover and around the FFC cable.
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** Prevent your printer against error 0x9A or 031006
** Protect the printhead cable from the ink backsplash.
The ink will accumulate on the bottom of the printhead when you print. Eventually, it will either flow towards the FFC cable or wipe out by the capping station. However, when too much ink is accumulated, the ink can get into the FFC cable connection and short-circuit the mainboard. In that case, you will need a printhead replacement, FFC cable replacement, and mainboard replacement (Error 0x9A or 031006), or say you will need a new printer.
This cover is called the Jesus of the printheads because it SAVES. To install, simply:
1) Remove the FFC cable
2) Loop the cover through the cable
3) Install the cable back to the printhead as usual
4) Slide the cover on the printhead.
5) Suggestion: use silicone sealant to seal the edge of the cover and around the FFC cable.
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