The printhead is one of the most important parts of your printer. Its job is to spray microscopic droplets of ink onto the page.
Without a functioning printhead, even a full ink cartridge is useless; your printer would only produce blank pages.
How Printheads Work in Modern Printers
Many modern inkjet printers use ink cartridges that come with built-in printheads.
If you’re curious about what a printhead looks like, try removing your ink cartridge and flipping it over.
Look for a small metallic strip or bar on the bottom that’s your printhead in action.
Printheads in Older Printers
Some older printer models are designed with separate printheads built into the printer itself rather than attached to the cartridge.
In these setups, the printhead is typically found next to the slot where the ink cartridges are installed.
This design allows for replacing just the printhead when needed, rather than the entire cartridge.
Locating the Printhead in Your Printer
Still not sure where the printhead is on your specific printer model?
The best way to locate it is to refer to your printer’s user manual.
Most manuals provide diagrams and maintenance tips that make identifying and cleaning your printhead easy.
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