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Paper jams and other printer issues can be really frustrating. Fortunately, most minor issues can be fixed with a simple clean. Usually, all you need to do is run the automatic cleaning function that most printers have. If that doesn’t work, you can manually clean the paper rollers and the cartridges. You just need a clean cloth and some water. Your printer can be clean in no time!

How to Clean Your Printer

If your printer has an automatic cleaning function, start by running that. If your printer is still clogged, clean the paper rollers with a damp cloth and dry them off, and clean the printer cartridges by soaking the nozzles in warm water until you see ink. Then, dry the cartridges and put them back.

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Utilizing the Automatic Cleaner on Your Printer

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  1. Get out the manual that came with your printer and find “cleaning” or a similar term in the index. Follow the directions to use the buttons on the printer to start an automatic clean. Each printer is different, so that’s why it’s important to use the directions that came with your make and model.
    • Typically, this is all you need to do to clean the interior of your printer. If you can’t find your manual, you can locate it online by searching the type of printer you have and “manual.”
    • To get to the maintenance control panel via PC, search "maintenance" in the Windows search bar and click on the "Security and Maintenance" page that comes up (from the control panel).
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    Open your printer software on your computer and find the “Clean” option, if necessary. Some printers don’t have the option to run the cleaning function directly from the printer buttons. If your manual doesn’t indicate that option, you can launch the cleaning application from your computer. To access these options, right click on the printer icon on the bottom of your computer screen. [1]
    • When the menu opens, select whichever of these appears: “Maintenance”, “Utility”, “Toolbox”, or “Properties.” The term will vary depending on what type of printer you have.
    • Next, select the cleaning option.
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    Print a test page to see if the cleaning worked. Depending on your model, your printer might automatically print a test page after you run the cleaning function. If it doesn’t, check your manual again. It should give you specific instructions on how to print a test page.
    • If the ink still looks smudged or the paper jams, run the cleaning program again.
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Cleaning the Paper Rollers

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  1. Typically, you can find the paper rollers on an inkjet paper by simply lifting the paper tray away from the printer. The paper rollers are made of rubber and are about .5 inches (1.3 cm) wide.
    • You may need to rotate the printer so that you are able to see the bottom, where the rollers are typically located. [2]
  2. The rollers might be near the paper tray, but they aren’t always. If you don’t see them, open the printer’s access panel, which can be found either on the front or back of your printer, depending on the model. You may need to remove the printer cartridge in order to access the rollers. [3]
  3. Grab a soft cloth that is clean and lint-free. Dip the cloth in a cup of water just enough so that it is damp, not wet. [4]
    • Distilled or filtered water works best, but any clean water should be fine.
  4. Gently spin the rollers with the damp cloth. Do a few rotations to make sure that you have cleaned the entire roller of any dust or debris. [5]
    • On laser printers, you might not be able to manually rotate the rollers. Don’t worry, you can easily unsnap the clips holding the rollers in place and remove them. Just put them pack and fasten the clips after you’ve wiped the rollers clean.
    • Wipe the rollers dry with the dry part of the towel.
  5. Your printer might automatically print a test page after you close the access panel or replace the paper tray. If not, check your manual to see how to print a test page. [6]
    • If you still have printing issues, try cleaning the rollers again.
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Cleaning the Printer Cartridge

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  1. Locate your access panel, which will be either on the front or back of your printer, depending on the model. Following the directions in your manual, gently pull out the printer cartridge. They should just pop out pretty easily. [7]
  2. There will be small nozzles on one side of the cartridge. Submerge these nozzles in a bowl of warm water. [8]
    • The water should be just a little warmer than room temperature.
  3. When the nozzles are clean, ink will be able to flow freely. This shouldn’t take long.
  4. After you take the cartridge out of the bowl, wipe it dry with a clean cloth. Allow it to air dry for about 10 minutes. [9]
  5. Pop the cartridge back into the printer and close the access panel. Your printer will probably print a test page. [10]
    • If your printer doesn’t print a test page, check your manual to see how to run one.
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    How do I clean printer printheads?
    Blain Gunter
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    Blain Gunter is a Computer Repair Specialist and small business owner based in Bakersfield, California. He was first introduced to computers at the age of five and has over twenty years of experience in his field. He is both an IT consultant and computer repair technician and takes pride in his ability to troubleshoot anything. He works with hardware, software, Windows, macOS, GNU/Linux, and even vintage electronics.
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    To clean printer printheads, place a folded paper towel (folded four times) beneath the printhead path and saturate it with at least 70% rubbing alcohol. Move the printhead manually over the alcohol-soaked paper towel for 10–15 minutes. While this method may take some time, it often proves effective in removing dried ink from the printhead when standard approaches fall short.
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    Should I also clean the nozzles of my printer?
    Blain Gunter
    Computer Repair Specialist
    Blain Gunter is a Computer Repair Specialist and small business owner based in Bakersfield, California. He was first introduced to computers at the age of five and has over twenty years of experience in his field. He is both an IT consultant and computer repair technician and takes pride in his ability to troubleshoot anything. He works with hardware, software, Windows, macOS, GNU/Linux, and even vintage electronics.
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    Yes! To actively address printer nozzle issues, conduct a comprehensive nozzle check to ensure proper nozzle alignment, and consider cleaning the nozzles with rubbing alcohol and paper towels. These combined steps are often effective in resolving problems related to printer nozzles.
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    How can I clean the white backing that covers what I am photocopying?
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    Use a damp cloth, then wipe it gently using a dry cloth. Do not use chemicals, as this could damage the thin glass layers.
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      • Don’t use alcohol or solvents on the rollers, as this could dry them out.
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      If you need to clean your printer, check the user’s manual to determine how to start an automatic cleaning cycle. If you can’t find your printer’s manual, type the brand and model number into your search engine to try to find a copy online. You may also be able to find the setting under the “Tools,” “Utilities,” or “Properties” tab in your printer software. After you run the cleaning cycle, print a test page to ensure the ink doesn’t look smudged and the paper doesn’t jam. Keep reading to learn how to clean the rollers on your printer by hand!

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