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[* black] You will need the following supplies: | |
[* black] Paper towels. | |
[* black] Water. You may want to experiment with tap water, distilled water, or bottled water to discover which seems to dissolve ink clogs the fastest. If your tap water has a lot of dissolved minerals in it, you may want to stay with distilled or bottled water to avoid affecting the print head with dissolved minerals. Heat the water up, too. | |
[* black] A bowl large enough to immerse the print head into. | |
- | [* black] Disposable gloves and old clothes. It is very easy to get ink stains on your hands and clothes. You may want to wear gloves and old clothes unless you don't mind getting stained by the ink. |
[* black] Bags or ink cartridge packaging in which to temporarily store ink cartridges. | |
+ | [* icon_note] You can also use disposable gloves if you want too. I don't have any handy, and I do not mind getting ink stains on my hands, but if you do it's best to use gloves. |