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Troubleshooting Lost IP Address on Canon Pixma ix6850 In the realm of printer connectivity issues, the sudden loss of an IP address on a Canon Pixma ix685 … read more Dec 5th 2023 Jee Comendador Optimizing Canon Pro 200 Printing with OEM Inks: A Comprehensive Guide ratios were 30 parts ink to 70 parts nozzle cleaner or 40 parts ink to 60 parts nozzle cleaner. This … read more Dec 5th 2023 Jee Comendador Home Accessories Printhead Protector Guard - Protective Cover for L805 Printheads BCH Printhead Protector Guard - Protective Cover for L805 Printheads SKU: AS-PHC-L805 UPC: MPN: On Sale MSRP: Now: $12.95 Was: $19.95 — You save Current Stock: Quantity: Decrease Quantity: Increase Quantity: Add to Wish List Create New Wish List Facebook Email Print Twitter Pinterest Frequently bought together: Select all Add selected to cart Description Description Prevent DTF, DTG, and Sublimation printhead (or heavily used printers) from burnout. 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. Let's face it. Epson designed printers for home office use. They do not expect you to hook up some ink tanks and print 24/7. The wiper on the cap station will wipe the waste ink towards the FFC cable, and the cap station is supposed to suck it dry. However, the printer cannot catch up with the volume you are printing, so your printer will fail when you do cleaning or have the busiest schedule. 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. View AllClose Related Products Related Products Add to Cart Quick view Silicone Sealant with Precision Applicator to Waterproof Printheads and FFC Cables MSRP: Now: $5.99 Was: This electronics silicone sealant is perfect for printhead and mainboard installations whose jobs only require a small amount of adhesive per installation. In addition, the sealant is waterproof (or...
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