KICTeam – Cleaning Kit for Check Scanner Machines (25 Cleaning Cards & 6 Cleaning Swabs) – Includes 25 Weekly Cleanings
$51.03
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Description
Price: $51.03
(as of Sep 14, 2024 05:48:24 UTC – Details)
This is a disposable products designed to clean the interior contact points of electronic devices that facilitate or produce data or information transactions. They remove dirt, dust, oils and other contaminants in a safe, efficient manner. Cleaning cards are used to ensure overall device efficiency and for preventing expensive maintenance and replacement costs by eliminating or minimizing failed transactions. Studies have proven that many devices aren’t broken, they are just dirty.
This product features patented Evanish solution that effectively breaks down dirt and debris in the card part and on thread head for effective cleaning; safe to use on electronic components.
Dust, ink and debris can cloud the optical lens causing bad scans. This can make an automated system into a manual entry system increasing processing time.
Clean your Check Scanner every 2000 scans or at least 3 to 4 times month. Dust, ink and debris can cloud the optical lens causing bad scans.
Clean when experiencing poor print quality, illegible receipts, paper jams or print voids.
Jorge C. –
Works Great!!
Bought this to clean the check scanner at work. This scanner has never been cleaned for over 9 years and this kit cleaned it up just like new. It did take about 5 of the wet strips to fully clean the scanner. Perhaps scanners that have been better maintained might not need so many. I would have given it 5 stars but I think there is a lot of wasted strips since our check scanner only need about the bottom two inches of the strip. There is a whole 2-3 inches in the middle that is just wasted. There aren’t any instructions included. Its not rocket science, but just a help tip or two would have been good. The swabs included also have a cleaning liquid that requires you to push on the tip where the cleaning head is. I did not know how hard to squeeze on fear that it might burst all over me. It did require a bit of force. Instructions would have helped.
Andrea Timm –
One Star
It did nothing for my remote deposit scanner.