A person ( Not Hat) need to understand what makes a Canon Sponge Cart dangerous to long term storage or is it? Also needs to reexamine the knowledge he puts out as wise advice which many know here is wrong.
I will leave you with some questions. If you don't understand then think about it.
1. Why is there a serpentine in the Canon Carts?
2. How is this serpentine vent and itermediate chambers supposed to work?
3. When it is working, what variables in the cart determines how well it works?
4. How is this related to storing carts on the printhead?
If you cannot answer those 4 questions then you will not understand the aspects of storing printers with carts.
5. Why does Canon ship printheads with fluid inside?
A sorely misunderstood reason and from what I have read massively misunderstood and bad practices are sometimes touted.
This will need some engineering knowledge so it could be restricted to some readers like an age warning to some viewers.
I will leave you with some questions. If you don't understand then think about it.
1. Why is there a serpentine in the Canon Carts?
2. How is this serpentine vent and itermediate chambers supposed to work?
3. When it is working, what variables in the cart determines how well it works?
4. How is this related to storing carts on the printhead?
If you cannot answer those 4 questions then you will not understand the aspects of storing printers with carts.
5. Why does Canon ship printheads with fluid inside?
A sorely misunderstood reason and from what I have read massively misunderstood and bad practices are sometimes touted.
This will need some engineering knowledge so it could be restricted to some readers like an age warning to some viewers.
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