Canon IPF Printheads

Improve Print Quality with a Canon IPF Printhead

It's important to have working equipment inside of your inkjet printer. After printing for a while, it might be time to replace your Canon IPF printhead. eBay provides you with an array of options to get what's needed for the model printer that you have.

How long will a printhead last?

The life of a printhead can vary based on how much printing you do. The model will also determine how long based on whether cleaning is done automatically or if you have to do it on your own. After about 40 to 100 printhead cleanings, it might be time to replace it. A printhead could last for weeks, months, or even years, so you will want to keep an eye on how stressed it becomes.

Do all printheads fit a Canon printer?

Every printer requires different printhead sizes. You will need to review the model of your printer in order to determine what kind of printhead you need. If you have a color printer, you may need to obtain multiple printheads to accommodate the various colors that your printer accepts.

What might be included with a Canon IPF printhead?

As you shop on eBay, you may find a number of products bundled with a Canon IPF printhead. As such, it's important to review what you need and what model printer you are shopping for.

  • Multiple printheads: You may need several printheads for your printer, based on whether it is color or black and white.
  • Cleaning kit: Clean the printhead as a way of extending its life.
  • Chip resetter: Reset the chips on an ink cartridge to identify its ink level.
  • Ink cartridges: Find ink cartridges that go into the printer that you have.
What is a printhead?

A printhead is the component of the inkjet printer that transfers the ink onto the substrate, drop by drop. There is a stepper motor that powers the printhead, moving along a toothed belt. The printhead will go back and forth over the substrate, bringing the ink onto it. When you notice that a printhead dries out or that there are streaks in the printing, it is usually an indication that you need to replace the printhead. It's also important to note that many of the newer inkjet printers have cartridges that have the printhead built in, which means that replacing the cartridge also replaces the printhead.

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