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-[* black] Remove the print head from the printer. Check the documentation that came with the printer to determine how to remove the print head.
-[* black] Turn off the printer. Disconnect the printer from electric power. Do this while the printer is on in this state to avoid the first use ink purge Do not close the printer, but leave it exactly as found.
+[* black] Remove the print head from the printer. Check the documentation that came with the printer to determine how to remove the print head. HP 364/564 printheads all come out the same way.
+[* black] Turn off the printer. Disconnect the printer from electric power. Do this while the printer is on in this state to avoid the first use ink purge. Do not close the printer, but leave it exactly as found. Closing it will cause it to see there is no printhead, and it will end up purging ink as if it was new.
[* black] Place the print head in the bowl and allow it to soak. Allow time for the water to dissolve ink deposits on the print head.
[* icon_reminder] Periodically move the print head in the bowl to help dissolve ink deposits. Change water in the bowl as often as needed until it is reasonably clear, indicating the print head is free of ink deposits.
[* icon_caution] Dry the print head thoroughly before replacing it in the printer or you may damage the printer and/or the print head.
-[* icon_reminder] Closing the printer without a printhead causes it to forget all the alignment and calibration settings, along with thinking it's new print head install. The reason behind this bypass is to allow you to pull the print head and preserve the "used" status of the printer.