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+[title] Manually Clean Print Cartridges
+[* black] This step is also recommended in the manufacturer's manual.
+[* black] When automatic cleaning fails, it's time to literally take matters into your own hands by manually cleaning your print cartridges. Remove the cartridges from the printer. With a Q-tip moistened with distilled water, gently wipe the copper-colored area on the bottom of the ink cartridge, where the ink comes out.
+[* black] Do not touch the copper colored area with your fingers. The oil on your hands can clog the ink cartridge or interfere with electrical contacts.
+[* black] Do not use tap water. Tap water may contain minerals that will contaminate your printer cartridge.
+[* black] Do not leave the ink cartridges out of the printer for more than 30 minutes, as this may dry out the cartridges.
+[* black] Insert the ink cartridges back into the printer. Print another test page to see if the output quality is suitable.

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