How Do You Clean Print Heads On An HP F4140 Printer?
The HP F4140 is an inkjet printer, meaning it has ink cartridges, which store liquid ink. This ink is squired onto the page by tiny print nozzles located on the bottom of the ink cartridges. Hewlett-Packard made the print head, or the area where the ink passes from the ink cartridge to the paper, a part of the ink cartridges on the F4140. When cleaning the print heads on the printer’s ink cartridges, it is important to not touch the tiny nozzles located on the dark square portion on the bottom of the ink cartridges, called the nozzle plate. Turn on the HP F4140 and open the printer’s top cover. Wait for the ink cartridge carriage to reach the middle of the machine. Unplug the printer’s power cord from its electrical outlet. Gently remove the ink cartridges from the carriage and place them on a paper towel. Dip a cotton swab in distilled water, then pick up one of the ink cartridges and point the bottom of the cartridge up. Clean the bottom of the cartridge with the cotton swab, being c