🧼 Clean Prints, Happy Hearts!
The EPSON inkjet printer cleaning sheet is a pack of 3 A4-sized sheets designed to keep your inkjet printer in top condition. Each sheet measures 11.0 x 8.7 inches and is lightweight at just 2.47 ounces, making it easy to use and store. With Epson's trusted quality, these cleaning sheets ensure your prints remain sharp and vibrant, while also promoting sustainable printer maintenance.
Manufacturer | Epson |
Brand | Epson |
Item Weight | 2.47 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.02 x 8.66 x 0.08 inches |
Item model number | MJCLS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | クリーニング |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 - Pack |
Sheet Size | 210 x 297 mm |
Paper Weight | 15 |
Paper Finish | Matte |
Manufacturer Part Number | MJCLS |
K**I
Great Job At Cleaning Rollers on Canon G5020
I run a lot of sticker paper through my back feed tray and it doesn't take long for the rollers to stop grabbing the paper and causing print issues. I purchased this and a ran a sheet through about 6 times and now it's working like a new printer. Very satisfied.
S**E
Not great for Hewlett Packard printers
I bought this for an H.P. Officejet 6700 because I couldn't find any similar products for HP's. It sort of worked, but I really didn't notice much of a difference in the amount of smudging on my RSVP envelopes. I fed one of the Epson pieces of paper into the printer every which way a number of times (notched edge facing in, out, top, bottom). It got stuck a couple of times because it is actually sticky on the side facing down (it has to face down in an Officejet tray because it prints on the opposite side). And some black smudging did show up on the Epson paper. But the smudges kept occurring on my envelopes after that, so...... Those envelopes are very small (3.25" x 5.25") and next to impossible to print on an Officejet, but because I have an Apple computer, I was able to program the size of the envelopes properly, which was very helpful in feeding them into the printer. I had to put a post-it note across the top of the envelope or it would get snagged.
D**.
I did it that way because the documentation/instructions suck. Anyway
Before trying to figure out how to find repair services that wouldn't cost more than a new printer, I tried these cleaning sheets. My printer was suddenly not grabbing the paper, and when it did, it just fed it it through without printing anything. So even though I couldn't find any clues anywhere online for an Epson Stylus Photo 1400 Series printer, I bought these and fed a sheet through a couple times each side. I did it that way because the documentation/instructions suck. Anyway, I could barely see any dirt or dust on the sheet at all. But it apparently doesn't take much to fool whatever sensor tells the printer to print, because the printer is back to normal now. So I'm a happy camper.
F**E
Don’t buy it
Doesn’t work, do not buy it!
E**N
Get your printer back up and running in a Jiffy!
My printer, An Epson Stylist Photo R2400, has been a fantastic work horse for printing amazing exhibition-quality prints. Due to an extended move, it has not been operated for some time, and got some dust inside. The result was, the paper would feed, but the printer could not see it, and thus, assumed a miss-feed. I contacted Epson for help. I figured it was probably just a dirty sensor, but where was it, and how could I find it? The printer, of course, is WAY WAY past its warranty. Well, they suggested I use this "printer cleaning sheet."I was dubious, but what the heck, buying a new printer would be $600 or more. I purchased this item, and loaded it into the printer. It loaded properly. What? And ejected properly. No blinking red lights. And no visible dirt on the sticky sheet, either. What the...? It can't be fixed already, can it? Sure enough, everything is now working fine! The repair was cheap and so easy it took me by surprise.So, if you are having trouble with dirty sensors, this is one amazing simple solution!
D**F
Works like a charm!
My Epson (Stylus Photo R1800) kept spitting out blank sheets of paper, sometimes five or more sheets before finally printing. I did some research and figured that the rollers that feed the paper were dirty. After two passes with one of these sheets, my printer hasn't had that problem.If you've experienced feeding errors as described above, these are worth a shot!
M**T
It worked
This in conjunction with the Printhead Hospital print head cleaner got my ancient Epson Stylus 2200 working like new. I cleaned the print heads first, then ran two sheets of this through three times each. Could have done just one, the second sheet didn't pick up any grime, but the firs tone sure did! My printer works like new even though it is nearly 15 years old.
H**G
Speak Japanese?
All words (including instructions, I guess) are in Japanese characters. Totally unreadable to this American. I had to find an Epson technical site to get the official instructions on how to use this item. It is ONLY for cleaning the print rollers across which your paper flows during printing. I had been informed by another web site that it would clean print heads. Hah! The print head moves to the far leftwhen this sheet moves through the printer. At least 4 inches away from the cleaning sheet. So if you have dirty rollers this is the product for you. I have clean rollers as proven by the pristine condition of the sheet after I ran it through my printer. The &^%(!@# print heads are still dirty, though (no fault of this product).And yes, I still rate it 3 stars for non-English packaging.
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