Print_Peanuts
Printing Apprentice
- Joined
- Sep 10, 2020
- Messages
- 3
- Reaction score
- 1
- Points
- 13
- Printer Model
- Epson P700 or P900 R3000
Hi Folks,
I understand that Qimage allows you to schedule, but it’s windows only. Has anybody found a way for the Mac? I recall Apple used to provide Automator to set up repetitive tasks but I’m not even sure it’s around today. I’m thinking of getting into printing images and considering a P700 or P900 although I might chicken out and take a good used R3000 to get started. I will be away from whichever printer I get for 5 months of the year, so I want to set up a daily auto nozzle check or weekly test image. I assume that’s the best thing to do if I want to avoid clogs.
If anybody can suggest my best strategy, I am concerned about leaving a P700/900 sitting idle for half the year. If there is no schedule solution, I’m considering using remote access to a Mac and firing off a print that way. I haven’t looked at RA on OSX for years but it’s got to be easy today?
I must say that one would think that Epson would make utility software available to allow for scheduling so that we all can keep our printers in good shape but alas it appears none of the propeller heads back in the lab has given it any thought!
mucho thanks.
I understand that Qimage allows you to schedule, but it’s windows only. Has anybody found a way for the Mac? I recall Apple used to provide Automator to set up repetitive tasks but I’m not even sure it’s around today. I’m thinking of getting into printing images and considering a P700 or P900 although I might chicken out and take a good used R3000 to get started. I will be away from whichever printer I get for 5 months of the year, so I want to set up a daily auto nozzle check or weekly test image. I assume that’s the best thing to do if I want to avoid clogs.
If anybody can suggest my best strategy, I am concerned about leaving a P700/900 sitting idle for half the year. If there is no schedule solution, I’m considering using remote access to a Mac and firing off a print that way. I haven’t looked at RA on OSX for years but it’s got to be easy today?
I must say that one would think that Epson would make utility software available to allow for scheduling so that we all can keep our printers in good shape but alas it appears none of the propeller heads back in the lab has given it any thought!
mucho thanks.