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[title] Getting hot water | |
- | [* icon_note] If a coffee maker is used to source hot water, a filter should be installed to make sure the water is as clean as possible (and remove the coffee pod holder on Keurigs). You want the water to be as clean as you can practically get it. Coffee maker water is not recommended if you have better options, as this water is typically not very good. |
- | [* black] Go to a source where you can get hot water, and prepare the water for heating. Hot water is used to clean the head quickly and improve the odds of recovering the printer. ***Note: While water from a source like a coffee maker works, it may not be the cleanest. Boiled distilled water is recommended.*** |
+ | [* icon_caution] ***Using water from a coffee machine is not recommended if it can be avoided. The water is very likely to be dirty, which can cause problems. Boiling water is much better because this is typically very clean.*** |
+ | [* icon_reminder] If a source like a coffee maker is used to get hot water, a filter should be installed to clean the water as much as possible before use. On Keurig coffee makers, the easiest way to do this is to remove the coffee pod holder. While it doesn't need to be 100% clean, it should be as clean as you can get it. |
+ | [* black] Go to a source where you can get hot water, and heat the water up. Using hot water helps break the ink down faster and can improve your chance of success. |