If a nozzle or group of nozzles do not recover from standard AMS practices swabbing with Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) may be required.
Maintenance Equipment
Safety glasses with side shields
Gloves (for example: Ansell Microflex 93-260)
Foam Tipped Swab (3010118211)
Isopropyl alcohol - IPA (>= 98%)
Tip: To help locate nozzles that need recovering remove the nozzle check print from the vacuum table and place it on the floor under the carriage in the maintenance area. Make sure it is in the correct orientation so the colors are aligned. The print represents a projection of the jetting performance of each printhead. This makes it easier to trace a nozzle or group of nozzle outs back to the area on the actual printhead nozzle plate that requires swabbing.
Click on Move carriage in the printer UI and then open the maintenance Access door.
Keep swabs clean prior to use. Do not dip a used swab in the Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) solution.
Do not let the seam on the foam contact the bottom of the printhead. This can damage the printhead. See the next figure.
Take special care to remove ink from the gap between the metal plates of the printhead and carriage base plate. See area indicated by the white ellipses in the figure above.
Never use the same swab on two different color channels.
Never "scrub" the printhead with a swab as this will drag debris into other nozzles.
This is important to clear any debris from the printhead before a nozzle check is printed.