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02 Nov, 2017
Solved my problem.
Eventually a print head will get to the point that you will never be able to clean out a blockage. Fortunately Canon makes changing a print head rather painless, not like Epson and some other manufactures. This is a genuine part and easy to replace.

24 Feb, 2016
does the job
0 of 1 found this helpful
09 Apr, 2017
A love-hate relationship
3 of 3 found this helpful I love many things about the Jabra Wave. This is in fact the 3rd one I have owned. The fact that I've owned 3 explains the hate part of this review.
First, it's probably the most comfortable earpiece I've ever had. You forget that you even have it on which can be a problem sometimes because if it falls out of your ear you may not notice. The buttons are easy to get to even when you're wearing it. Not like the Plantronics Legend. The Legend also has the most ridiculous charging connection and lousy sound quality. Highly overrated! The Wave uses a standard micro-usb connection and has outstanding call audio. No one on the receiving end has ever complained. They are always surprised that I'm on an earpiece. Here's the only drawback. The reason I've owned 3 of them is that they will break at the top of the curve. It's not if it will snap off it's when. That very thin part just above the on-off switch will fatigue and crack off. The usual lifespan is 1 to 2 years at best. But because of the good features and the reasonable price compared to others I've justified replacing it every couple of years.