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Some guys swear by leaving their printer on 24/7 that is wastes far less ink on cleaning, but does it, how do you know. ?
The best way I found was to let the printer turn itself off but leave it plugged into the mains all of the time and that way the printer has the ability to keep track of time itself.
But if you power off and unplug the printer from the mains it will do a cleaning cycle every time you turn it back on again, it can do a small, medium or large flush, guess which, but if it can remember it usually only does a small flush to prime the heads for the next print job.
By fitting an external waste ink tank, like a printer potty, you can keep a good record of just how much and how often your printer wastes your ink, it really is the only way to know for certain, because you can visually see the ink been pumped into the waste tank.
It really is a proper ink monitoring system..
The best way I found was to let the printer turn itself off but leave it plugged into the mains all of the time and that way the printer has the ability to keep track of time itself.
But if you power off and unplug the printer from the mains it will do a cleaning cycle every time you turn it back on again, it can do a small, medium or large flush, guess which, but if it can remember it usually only does a small flush to prime the heads for the next print job.
By fitting an external waste ink tank, like a printer potty, you can keep a good record of just how much and how often your printer wastes your ink, it really is the only way to know for certain, because you can visually see the ink been pumped into the waste tank.
It really is a proper ink monitoring system..