Piezoflush works as it's supposed to. As always, Jon has designed this product to serve its purpose with attention to details that might go unnoticed but which make functional sense to the un-aware. (like me) I mistakenly thought that the dye present in the liquid was a mistake. Jon explained its intended purpose to me and now I see he was right about needing some dye in the liquid to perform a nozzle check and visually verify that the nozzles were unclogged. I don't need to explain to anyone how great it is to have the piezoflush and not the ink to clear a clogged printhead. I'm very satisfied with this product.
11/1/2011 8:02 am
The product worked as advertised! I have paid a local printer repair place to clean out my printer last time when it had some nozzels clogged that could not get cleaned using the epson prnter maintanance utilities. I was ablle to fully clean the printer and restore to new working condition!
Thanks for the great product!
Photographic Paper Manufacturer
10/22/2011 7:20 am
Anyone who is in the photography / printing business knows about Jon Cone, Inkjet Mall and their extraordinary products, and if they don't know-They better find out. PiezoFlush is a staple at our business-What else can compete with Inkjet Malls great customer service and line of products that actually WORK? Basically: If you want the most life out of your inkjet printer, PiezoFlush is the way to go-in my book: It is the only way to go.
B&W Photographer
9/25/2011 1:35 pm
I have been practicing the Art of B&W photoraphy for the past 45 years. During that period there have been numerous changes in the processes used to make a Fine Print. In the current digital age, which I have been involved in ever since I discovered that I could make a satisfactory print comprable to an 8X10 contact print by using an Epson 1280 printer and piezotone inks, there has been one constant that I feel is imperative to making a fine digital print and that has been the use of Piezoflush in maintaining my printers. You must be as concerned about keeping your printer clean and usable just as you needed to keep your darkroom lightproof and as dustproof as possible. Even if you only use one variety of Jon's many pigment inks, you should keep a second set of cartridges filled with Piezoflush to switch to when you leave home to travel as I often do so that when you return your printer will remain unclogged and ready to go when you replace the carts filled with Piezoflush with your normal ink. Maintaining your entire printer according to the excellant video made by Dana is also a vital procedure which if followed along with the changing of carts when you let your printer sit for even a couple of weeks will significantly improve the performance and life of your printer. In photography, haste is your worst enemy while patience and mindfulness are your best friends.
9/23/2011 1:09 pm
I have used piezoflush to resurrect a couple of my 9600 printers and now leave piezoflush in a printer when it will lie unused for a long period of time. The transparent refillable carts let you see when to top up.
Photograper & Fine Art Printer
9/23/2011 1:09 pm
PiezoFlush is a must have for keeping my printers in perfect working order. It works perfectly for long term printer storage, keeping the print head clog free and ready for fresh ink when the time comes. I always have a bottle handy for printer maintenance and cleaning. It's essential to keep your printers capping station clean, a few drops of PiezoFlush does the job perfectly. I would highly recommend watching Dana's how to video on maintaining small format printers in the Tech Support/Videos section of this site, it will give you great insight on how to properly clean your printer using PiezoFlush.
Fine Art printer
9/23/2011 6:11 am
PiezoFlush is the ideal solution when we want to let our large format printers set for a while. If you have really clogged heads it can help to let them sit with PiezoFlush overnight.
Fulbright Scholar, Moscow - Artist
9/23/2011 4:57 am
I print in big batches on and off during the year and so let my Epson 7600, 7800 and 9880 printers sit for sometimes two months at a time. I couldn't do this if it weren't for Piezo Flush! The printers are always ready to be used when I'm ready. My only reservation -- for those of us who use large format printers -- is that it gets sooo EXPENSIVE. I wish there was a more affordable way of doing this, OR allow those of us who use gallons of it at a time to buy it in larger size (Gallon?) bottles - at a discount. With thanks
9/22/2011 9:34 pm
Piezoflush allows me to leave the printer for long intervals with the confidence that when I am ready to print, it will be ready to go after recharging with inks. Quite a great alternative to needless clogging and cleaning cycles. I used it this way in my 1400, and now in the 4000. Should present even greater advantages should I want to print with different ink sets.
Maintainence Monkey
9/22/2011 5:04 pm
For a long time, I used the 'blue stuff', then I heard about PiezoFlush. I couldn't be happier! Of course it cleans nozzles but I also store printers with it when they are inactive. I rinse syringes and leave a little in them, seems to keep the plungers pliable. All around good stuff.
PiezoFlush solution was invented and is manufactured by InkjetMall. This is an innovative solution that can be used to clean inkjet printers, flush inks from systems, or be used to safely store inkjet printers with a solution which does not promote drying out of the inkjet heads. It has been formulated for piezo inkjet heads and includes a colorizing agent so that when printing nozzle checks, the user can "see" the fluid print. It is used as an "eighth" position sometimes in Piezography K7 systems.
You get one 8oz bottle of PiezoFLush.
PiezoFlush is compatible with all aqueous dye and pigment inks. It is compatible with Epson print heads. It is compatible with Roland print heads.
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