Ink dry on plotter large bed

I'm in the fashion industry and have a 8 ' plotter to print the markers and the pattern pieces.  My HP plotter, but a brand Italian professional isn't and uses black HP45 cartridges.

I had the plotter for several years and am still having problems with the HP oem cartridges.  If the plotter is not used for a few days of fo, I know I have to waste an hour or two, trying to get the majority of the jets of ink flowing again.  Its as if the ink dries and blocks the jets.  Just head cleaning software pushed ink through the jets not blocked a load, but does not help those blocked.  Usually, I can maybe 90% of the jets work evenually resting the cartridge on a damp piece of paper towels.  I wondered if alcohol would work better, but who have not tried yet, as I don't know if the ink is water or alcohol-based.

I am the only one to find unreliable HP ink technology?  $ 45 per cartridge, sometimes only one day, I'm obviously not very happy.  Customer service seems also non-existent, its impossible to find a method of contact on the HP website.  When I thought I was getting close, he told me that the ink cartridges are not supported here and left.  There is therefore no customer service for the problems of jet ink, so I found this general forum which probably nobody at HP reads.  Sometimes I feel that these companies USA have become too big for their own good, when the customer service is out of the window.

It is difficult to imagine what is the design of this printer it would be almost guaranteed to fail over time.  It is possible, there is a characteristic blockage which has been mounted on rubber stamp original, or the cushion itself has been used as a Cap.  Is it possible that the pad has been designed on a party who should move up and down CAP, but it does not work now?

If the printer has been designed with the advice of HP * they would have certainly given guidance on the terms of Cap.  All HP printers have a CAP system to keep the print head don't dry out.  While it might be possible to use a flat rubber for the CAP plate, this would risk forcing air in the nozzles every time that the ceiling was imposed.  HP plugs have a system with a vent to equalize pressure during recovery while maintaining the proper humidity level.

HP has a division that works with a third party for products of design who can use HP cartridges in their systems.

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    Fanning the paper before put you in the status bar is a good practice. About 25 sheets are perfect, because an overload of the status bar may also cause paper jams.  The paper guides of setting and selecting the appropriate paper type will put the science behind these settings wisely. Don't put paper in the tray while the printer is printing, crumpled, dirty, or coexist paper types and paper clips are all things to avoid.

    Software and communication issues deserve a section all to themselves.  The measures to prevent problems of this kind could not covered in a post, let alone a chapter.  The best thing to do to increase the performance and connectivity is to set a static IP address in the URL embedded in the printer if the printer is set up on a network (steps to do this are different from the printer to the printer).  USB cables must not be more than 3 meters long and kept in good condition as well as the power supply cord.  Keep your valuables out of reach of children and buy an extended service plan for many reasons.  You can enjoy all the services offered with a service plan in the case of a defective printer or simple product questions.  Keep the firmware up-to-date and to read reviews before you buy any electronic device.

    After reading this, I'm sure you're aware, that's all common sense, but at the time where you do not consider one of these suggestions you think back and wonder "if I had taken 10 seconds longer to avoid that I wouldn't spend 2 hours more set.»  Mistakes are made when frustrations and lack of care.  These are not delicate machines that deserving the highest shelf in the bathroom, but an understanding must be met, that once it's broken this avoidable?

    Troubleshooting of many documents can be found at www.hp.com/support.  They must be followed in order to avoid the repetition of the steps, steps unnecessary and causing more frustration.

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