

🖨️ Restore your Epson’s brilliance—because your prints deserve a second chance!
This 150ml Printhead Hospital cleaning kit is specially formulated to unblock and restore Epson Stylus, Workforce, and Ecotank inkjet printers. Compatible with multiple ink types including dye, pigment, sublimation, and edible inks, it dissolves clogs within 30 minutes using a safe, alcohol-free solution. Designed for up to 75 cleaning cycles, it’s ideal for improving print quality and prepping printers for CISS installation. Backed by comprehensive instructions, video tutorials, and UK-based customer support, this kit offers a cost-effective, eco-friendly alternative to replacing your printer.







| ASIN | B004VMWTSO |
| Additional Printer Functions | Print Only |
| Best Sellers Rank | 31,709 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 2,392 in Inkjet Printer Ink Cartridges |
| Brand Name | Printhead Hospital |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Compatibility Options | Compatible |
| Compatible Devices | Printer |
| Compatible Printer Models | Epson Artisan 835 |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (6,339) |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Colour | black, cyan, magenta, yellow |
| Item Weight | 210 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Printhead Hospital |
| Model Name | FBA_PHHEPS |
| Model Number | PHHEPS |
| Model Series | Epson Inkjet Printers |
| Number of Trays | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Enhanced Ink Dissolving Speed |
| Page Yield | 75 |
| Printer Output Type | multiple colors |
| Printer Type | Inkjet |
| Specific Uses For Product | cleaning blocked Epson inkjet printers, improving print quality, preparing for CISS installation |
| Unit Count | 150.0 millilitre(s) |
C**W
Saved Our Printer
Our Epson Stylus SX510W suddenly stopped printing anything black, and generally we only print stuff in black, so that was a problem. Tried all the Troubleshooting stuff, ran various Head Cleans, changed all the cartridges, even changed the black 3 times (may have been lucky, wasn't....), and also the ultimate fix-all method of turning it off and on again a few times. Nothing worked. Then I stumbled on the video tutorial for this product on YouTube, and from there found the kit on Amazon, figured it was worth a shot. The kit arrived quickly, nicely packaged, clear instructions, and of course very useful to have a video for reference too. The only thing I did that was a little different to the instructions, was to tell the printer I was changing the ink in order to get the carriage in the place where the cartridges are accessible. Then I switched it off. I didn't want to risk cutting the power while it was trying to print, and although my method meant that the carriage was locked in place, I could still get the blotting paper under there no problem. Having left the fluid to soak for an hour, the result was excellent. I didn't have a perfect Test Pattern, but it was mostly unbroken, and easily good enough to get us printing again. However, a few weeks later I ran a second Test, and as you can see in the picture, it is in fact now perfectly unbroken (the other pattern is from before we tried the kit for comparison). So, I can't recommend this solution highly enough. Nice and simple, saves an old printer going to landfill, and saves us the money that we thought we were going to have to spend on a new printer.
G**Y
It Worked - Eventually!
My Epson venerable WF3620 was getting a bit tired with some print dropout and streaky photos. Repeated head cleaning did not improve matters. I chose this kit a tad reluctantly given that the listing warned that irreparable damage can be caused to the printer in 0.01% of cases..... Anyway, it was a proper head clean or a new printer so I went ahead with the purchase. The first confusion was the differences in the instructions in the listing, those supplied with the kit (totally inadequate) and the excellent Google video tutorial. I chose to use the video method and, as suggested, 'unlocked' the print heads by unplugging the printer during a head cleaning cycle. I initially cleaned all 4 heads with the suggested 5 minutes (wait time between applications of fluid). Afterwards, I installed new cartridges and did a couple of head cleaning cycles. While things had improved, there were still some dropouts. So, I did it all again but with a 20 minute wait time. Alas, the printer then didn't recognise the cartridges at all! After powering off the printer and reinstalling the cartridges, everything burst into life and its like having a new printer! So, despite a few trials, the kit did work which makes it good value. However, patience is required. To be fair, everything you need is in the kit and there is sufficient fluid and blotting paper to allow multiple uses. The video did suggest using kitchen roll rather than the blotting paper. However, it is tricky getting sufficient kitchen roll positioned under the heads. Instead, I used 2 strips of the blotting paper. I used one initially then replaced it just before the second application of fluid. Despite my simultaneous cleaning of all 4 heads, this did the trick without undue mess. In the end, use of the kit is certainly cheaper and easier than getting and installing a new printer! Patience is a virtue....
J**B
Great product that works with some perseverance and great support from company
Never used a cleaning kit before. I chose this kit because it seemed better value than the others, coming with 150ml rather than 100ml of fluid. I'm sure they all use the same solution so it's really just a matter of cost. I had some old aquarium tubing and a syringe I was going to use, but glad I purchase the kit because the inner diameter of the hose is very small, which creates a tight fit on the printer nozzles. Anyway, if you're having minor issues with printing that isnt solved by the printers own cleaning cycle, then you may get a quick fix. However it took me about half a day in the end. I hadnt used the printer in a long while, and printhead had dried up. Im confident the actual cartridges were fine. Once I did a couple of flushes the Yellow, Black and Magenta were fine, but the Cyan still very weak. After a few more attempts I left the fluid in the print head over night as instructed, and then did a 1ml flush in the morning. Wasnt much improved, so I tried to forcefully blast a bit more liquid through each time. Then repeated the procedure as follows: 1) Clean print head with fluid, 2) Run printer cleaning cycle, 3) print test page, 4) print full solid Cyan colour page from Printhead Hospital website. Things were definitely improving but still not perfect so I decided to flush through a big load of liquid. Suddenly no cyan at all!!! So frustrating. So i started over again with the cycle. Cut a very long story short, after the initial clean, I dont think I ever had a problem with dried ink blockage. Ink was always flowing through onto the blotting paper when I did the flush. So what was causing my issue? I'm almost certain it was air. You have to be careful as you solve one problem you don't create another. As I was pumping lots of liquid through, and pumping it back and forth to clear the line, I trapped air inside. This will kill the printing dead. What you need then to do is flush through 1-2ml and as said in instructions, remove the syringe and replace the cartridge quickly. Why? Because as you remove the syringe, the fluid starts pouring back out the front. As it does this, air is getting sucked inside. I feel like you need to create a full system of liquid, almost a siphon. So you shove the cartridge back in quickly to trap that liquid in. Doesn't matter that you've got a line full of cleaning solution and ink. Eventually it will flush out. And sure enough, after a few more cleaning cycles, the colour got better and better and is now solved. Andy, the guy who runs the company was very very helpful. So nice to speak to someone these days. And great money back guarantee which I wont need now. He suggested going forward, that I make sure i leave the printer on at all times. Also, to replace ink as soon as it says "getting low" otherwise you risk entrapping air or drying out the head. Or switch over to an Ink Tank printer, that suffers less with this issue. Very very happy with Andy and the Printhead Hospital.
D**R
Reccomended
Easy to use and effective. One badly blocked nozzle needed a third treatment but as the kit is do easy to use this was no problem/
I**P
Two weeks ago, I bought a CISS from that well-known auction site that was prefilled with what the listing said was "sublimation ink." It turned out to be pigment dye ink. So now my printheads had residue ink from OEM epson claria ink and an unknown, possibly generic pigment dye. Putting the wrong type of ink into a printer and mixing inks is like putting regular gasoline into an 18-wheeler. It will need to be completely flushed out. I used the solution but not the direct injection method. Epson printheads tend to have a varying degree of sensitivity. Too much pressure through the printhead nozzles can destroy the interior seals in the printhead. Best thing to do is allow the printheads to clean themselves with the standard pressure it uses to print. I bought a set of empty 15 dollar cartridges along with this cleaner and filled them each with 8ml of the cleaning solution and 2ml of microwaved hot (CLEAN FILTERED) water. Some people like to put a few drops of black ink in the mixture but that is counter-productive to this method. Set your printer up to replace the ink cartridges. Once the cartridge cradle is in position, unplug your printer. Now make sure you have removed the airflow stickers from the cartridges that you are about to install. Place each cartridge in the cradle until they are secured and plug your printer in. It will now go into the long stage priming sequence. Some printers take a couple minutes, some take 5-10 but whatever the case, let it do it's thing. After the priming process, run a printhead-cleaning sequence. Be careful on running too many printhead-cleanings, that could re-clog or even ruin your printheads. Now wait about 7 or 8 hours and prime the system again (set printer to replace ink cartridges, wait for the cradle to get in position, un-plug the printer and remove each cartridge for about 5 seconds and replace, plug in printer and allow to prime.) Wait another 8 hours or so (doesn't have to be exact) and perform a printhead nozzle cleaning. After this second cleaning, you will perform a 3rd and final cartridge priming sequence. This time when you remove the cartridges, make sure to check them for cleaning solution. My black cartridge was at about 60%. Yellow, magenta, and light magenta were at about 10%. Cyan and light cyan were at about 30%. What this tells me is that the black nozzle was blocked up and my cyan nozzles were also dirty. Fill the cartridges with pure solution (they don't have to be full, I used 5ml in each cartridge with no water) and place them in the cradle, secure them, and plug your printer back in. Get the most color rich image you can find (Andy Warhol artwork is perfect for this) and make sure your printer settings are set on the best photo printing settings. Print copies of the image until the paper comes out almost blank (took 4 copies for my Epson 1400.) Now set your printer up to replace your ink cartridges. No need to un-plug this time, simply wait for the cradle to get into position, remove your cleaning cartridges, place your standard ink cartridges in the cradle and allow your printer to prime. You should have clear prints now. If not, try going through the process again and if the printhead pattern is still missing the same amount of areas, you probably need a new printer. Now this cleaning solution is top-notch. No funny color or smells, no gimmicky branding name for some windex and isopropyl alcohol mixture. If you plan on using the cleaning cartridges method, I recommend a clear, thin, and powerful solution such as this one.
S**Z
It works every time!!! However, after using it a couple of times I wish there were more of those papers. I ended up using what I could find at home which is more absorbing, so I had to clean it up after use because it will leave a wet spot at the bottom. But the provided paper won't have that problem. Highly recommend this product because it works every time and I don't have to buy a new printer!
M**C
Voici un kit de nettoyage des buses de l'imprimante, comme on peut en avoir besoin pour un "gros" nettoyage. L'ensemble des accessoires de ce kit est bien calculé et le travail lui-même est très simple. J'attends de voir quels sont les résultats après le séchage, mais tout a l'air correct
M**.
Ich schreibe nicht viele Bewertungen, aber hier ist es mir ein Bedürfnis. Ich hatte meinen Epson WF-7720 schon fast aufgegeben. Der Drucker ist noch kein Jahr alt. Da ich aber zwei von der Sorte habe, wurde er nicht sehr oft gebraucht und der magentafarbene Druckkopf ist eingetrocknet. Auch mehrfache versuche mit der druckereigenen Druckkopfreinigung brachten keinen Erfolg. Als letzten Ausweg habe ich mir das Düsenreinigerset bestellt. Nach der ersten Anwendung, die wirklich kinderleicht war, wurde es sogar noch schlimmer. Ein Düsentest ergab, dass überhaupt kein Magenta mehr gedruckt wurde. Ich habe die Anwendung wiederholt und der Düsentest war katastrophal, da keine Farbe mehr richtig gedruckt wurde. Danach hatte ich den Drucker schon aufgegeben, aber trotzdem noch eine Druckkopfreinigung aller Farben angestoßen. Da ich doch immer noch Hoffnung hatte, habe ich am nächsten Tag den Ausdruck der Druckkopfreinigung angestoßen und siehe da - ein perfektes Druckbild!!!!! Also, sollte Euer Drucker die gleichen Probleme haben, probiert es einfach aus und habt ein bisschen Geduld. Ich konnte mit ein paar Euro Einsatz meinen Drucker wieder zum Laufen bringen. Dabei habe ich nur wenige ml davon gebraucht.
L**E
Product fitted my printer. Instructions easy to follow. But it didn’t work for me - had to buy a new printer.
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