Although inkjet printers are widely used and appreciated for their high print quality and low cost, their fast-drying ink can pose a problem if the printer isn’t used regularly. A cartridge will seldom dry up completely, but it’s not uncommon for the print nozzles to become blocked by plugs of dried ink. Sometimes you’ll need to buy a new ink cartridge as a result, but first it’s worth trying to restore your existing cartridge to usability. Writer Bio

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