On Sat, 3 Jul 2004 10:31:05 -0500, Grant Robertson
<> wrote:
>In article <40e6523b$0$6447$>,
>sumjuan@home says...
>> I have an Epson R300
>>
>> My question is simply, if ink is used each time I turn the printer on, is it
>> safe or okay to leave the printer on 24/7?
>
>Some models of ink jets automatically park the heads after a short time
>when they are not in use. Some do not. You will have to check your manual
>or call the manufacturer. My Epson 1520 parks it's heads automatically.
>However, if I haven't used it in a day or so then it goes through this
>long cleaning process before it starts printing again. If I turn it off
>then it does this every time I turn it on and start printing. So, for me,
>I think I save ink by leaving it on.
That seems to be general - some say that if you turn the printer off
by it's power button and do NOT turn off the mains, the electronics
remain powered and it can still mark time and avoid a full switch-on
cycle unless required.
NEVER turn off a printer from the mains, without completeing a "local"
power off in the printer - if the head was alraedy parked, the printer
will power off instantly (and you would get away with a mains-off
alone), but if the heads were not fully parked and capped, the printer
will do it (and if you'd just switched off power, the heads would have
clogged).
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