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Title: printer
Post by: sobranie on Jan 29, 2009, 22:56:27
I have an epson photo rx685 printer (excellent).
Prob is, every time I switch on it goes thro. an automatic head cleaning exercise which eats the ink.  In fact I read an article sometime back that one could use 25% of one's ink this way.
So, I'm tempted to leave the damned thing on 24/7.
NB: Don't wish to use anything other than epson inks pro-tem but will eventually succumb when the printer gets older.
Any comments on leaving switched on 24/7 appreciated bearing in mind it'll eat far less electricity than ink!!!
Title: Re: printer
Post by: Simon on Jan 29, 2009, 23:11:02
Doesn't it go into 'sleep' mode after a while?  I've always left all the printers I've had on all the time, as I can't be arsed to switch them on and off again each time I want to use them.
Title: Re: printer
Post by: pup on Jan 29, 2009, 23:12:20
i used to have a epson stylus color printor. it didnt get a lot of use and i found that the ink dried in the heads and took ages to clean + loads of paper on test printouts.
Title: Re: printer
Post by: kinmel on Jan 29, 2009, 23:21:28
Quote from: pup on Jan 29, 2009, 23:12:20
i used to have a epson stylus color printor. it didnt get a lot of use and i found that the ink dried in the heads and took ages to clean + loads of paper on test printouts.

Me too, now i just have a B&W laser.
Title: Re: printer
Post by: john on Jan 29, 2009, 23:24:02
We have lots of printers at work, mostly lasers but a few inkjets too, and they are left on continually. I don't think the standby power requirements are very great.
Title: Re: printer
Post by: sobranie on Jan 30, 2009, 01:45:03
Quote from: Simon on Jan 29, 2009, 23:11:02
Doesn't it go into 'sleep' mode after a while?  I've always left all the printers I've had on all the time, as I can't be arsed to switch them on and off again each time I want to use them.
My last epson didn't have a sleep mode. Oh dear, this one has, RTFM Rick!!!!  :whistle: :whistle:
Tks for all replies folks.
Title: Re: printer
Post by: Rik on Jan 30, 2009, 08:59:56
Fwiw, Rick, when I was working in the graphics industry, Epsons were the standard printer for photo-printing, but by the time I came to retire, most people were phasing them out, generally in favour of Canons, due to the ink consumption for cleaning, and the tendency to clog.
Title: Re: printer
Post by: Lance on Jan 30, 2009, 19:19:34
I leave my HP on all the time as it is connected to the network. It has a sleep mode and if it needs to do a head clean it will do it after printing something. Being a HP vivera, it is apparently very efficient with its ink.