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Robb's Homemade Life
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My Variety Channel! Unique DIY videos, reviews, comedy, fishing, sailing, gardening, treasure hunting, cooking, self-defense, personal finance, alternative health, Florida history, money-saving gadgets and inventions, low-cost video making, underwater camera housings, and an interest in self-sufficient, prepper lifestyle.
I also enjoy learning new ways to do things from other Do It Your Selfers on YouTube.
There is a wonderful worldwide community on YouTube that is making personal videos showing their responses to the things happening in their life, and by sharing them, benefit us all.
I am so happy to be part of the community of YouTube video makers.
I add new videos every week since 2007.
See ya out there.
I also enjoy learning new ways to do things from other Do It Your Selfers on YouTube.
There is a wonderful worldwide community on YouTube that is making personal videos showing their responses to the things happening in their life, and by sharing them, benefit us all.
I am so happy to be part of the community of YouTube video makers.
I add new videos every week since 2007.
See ya out there.
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missmiafawn
(3 minutes ago)
Saved me from sending my printer to landfill. Also saved me spending $ on a new printer! Initially took a few prints to get working properly, but perseverance pays off. (Soaked for a whole day). The test prints got better and better after the clean. I printed out a large photo to help blow out any other cleaning liquid / contaminants out. Now my testing print lines are perfect. Thanks Robb - Printer Legend
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TheyStoleMyHandleAgain
(10 minutes ago)
Looks similar to the homebrew airbrush cleaner that we use to clean out acrylic airbrush paint: excellent money-saving idea. Since my wife died I don't print 1/4 as much (she was a crafter, and I would print 500-700 sheets every month) Thank you for this.
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rogers6168
(18 minutes ago)
Used this for a Canon TS9020 printer, and it worked fine. I made sure after I cleaned heads & before I reinstalled into printer I used a blow dryer on medium setting to dry up any wetness left by the solution. I was a bit skeptical because this print head had not been used because of being clogged for over 4 months. Now it works perfectly.
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MTRaven450
(27 minutes ago)
Homemade cleaner made with distilled water 99 parts and ammonia 1 part mixed 8 parts to 2 parts rubbing alcohol (Isopropyl) and squirted with syringe through head worked great. The syringe added pressure that was important. Thank you!! HP 6962
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RicardoDawkins
(32 minutes ago)
Using this simple and cheap printer head cleaning solution solved my issues with my EPSON L220. Thanks for the advice, Sir!
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SmokerBBQ
(46 minutes ago)
Did surgery on my Workforce 645. This stuff worked like a charm. Thank you for sharing.
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rad5501
(52 minutes ago)
The Windex and alcohol worked like a charm in a plastic tube left overnight. I didn't have a syringe so I used a can of air spray to push the liquid cleaner through the ports. What a difference it made with my Epson R300 printer. Like new printing again!
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NuJack77
(1 hour ago)
Dude... You just saved my business. Forever indebted to you.
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kurtfitzner1290
(2 hour ago)
You want to use the Windex with amonia (Amonia-D is just the trademark name for amonia). I think, whether it's marked or not, most Windex has some amonia in it. Regardless, you should actively try and use glass cleaner with amonia.
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peterfareri8640
(2 hours ago)
Awesome! Worked perfectly. Saved me from buying a new printer. After I was done I gently dried the carriage with a hair dryer set to cool. Thank You!!!!!
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HappyWScrappy
(17 hours ago)
My printer hasn't worked for WEEKS! Thank you Thank you Thank you!!! Its working again!!!
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conniewoodworth4806
(19 hours ago)
Thanks Robb. I flushed the head with the windex/alcohol solution and nothing happened, just lots of ink on the paper towel blotter, but the next morning (as I was on my way to buy a new printer) it worked perfectly.
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